l. .1 rrwrzqarzwrrrrw"r ' -.r—¢,n~_..__._._._.. 0......“ ., . . _ . - _.=;_..L.-.._. _,...-.. . : ..__._...A __._ __._ . _... ~71.» lwl "Foubls, ‘ Titus ’.i‘\vced Suits, iYE Thursday _ ,ilriday and Saturday ARE OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. itEAD OVER THE LIST BELOW AND SHOP. FROM it'll‘. Print Cotton, 30 inches wide.. Regular price '22c.,- » ' ljillTtllll . .-_. . .,., ' 1Z~.=';nl.:l' price 27c Sort-ml -. . ... ' (‘often 'l‘o\ve1ling" a Frwcial ' , Linen 'l'ou'elling, I Fflfilfiléll -~.-¢---;-_-1 Sort-tel a pair .’..__., _ ,, "25 (“civil 'l‘o\\'e]s, I ti‘ ow-ial a pair ..,. . ., 9h 'l‘owels. zrclrifll a. pair . . . ' .25 .28 (‘.6 ill-n lh-oatlelotlri Reg- ular‘ 10c. Special 1.. ., Colour-ll (‘rope finer-lei a yard . - re rel .1‘. "i ‘i llress Ginghaln" fll FJ-woe-irll a yard .... . " ‘iv f‘? ‘r T1 ‘.\'!1ite Cotton" ‘l0 , Special a yard .. "u "‘-\i‘ "l Serim. ‘lfi nlU "fiwdol rt vnrrl . ll..=_\ Sailor Suits . lo ' "“.?1.-.‘.§‘f§§ ....$2-llll t° $15-00 it 1.1 Utlil COINS, N “villi ' 2.1.1.1. ‘iwveed 9.1.5,‘) Special ...,. . $6.95 Boy's Slickers, Blue, (‘outs .. . .. 01.00 Men's Tweed Rain- $1.00 TJonYI: ilollel‘ and Police and Riadras wear" Special per suit arrived . ..., lions Overall‘ Pants" Special line for per pair ._-. .50 Special ,. . . . .... Spoffial .. . . . ., 1i fins i‘. ac-l’ P li . ‘ 2 ‘ ‘l’. $350 ';-:~.;.".-. Khaki Scout Pants -. . . . . . . . .,.. coats. Special ..;.-.. lion's Working and $ Shirts '85 lion's Yiorking Socks 5 pairs for .. . . . . .. ilrzices" Special .. . . .. Tint‘: lFancy Shirts, Broadcloth Special each ~. Ill ‘s B'li " . U d ‘- en a allggan n e1 Men's Merino Underwear Special per suit ._. ., ' Auto ‘fiiraps, just Children's Wash to s . Suits Special“75 ' to“ i ' fl "'4 ' ‘r .1 S ‘ l ll. n Ox elalls pecla QI-ou lTcqfls; Caps Special line" I for _. .-...._. .1" Sicifs Pups" Special line t... - for ..,.,. . . .. ‘75 Suit Cases. Special line (“lull Bags .. . . . ., Boy's (Jveralls. Special line‘ for a pair ......._. .,._. ' on 1s vera s peca ne Yftl'O .11 S illl ‘ for a pair i. n". " "'°".i.i'ff'i'f.'i.'.?f'.'fi., $1.0» “Another line of. Men's Hosiery a pair .11.‘ and n» f .119 nfnln 0L0] Men's Balbriggan binatlons ..-. ltIen's Neckwear, L ge assort- ments. Regular to 75c ' I 1'01"; w.» t - ognyn 1 o q»;- nu Prowsei Bros Ltd. 1 “Tho- Bargain Bantu-o ” YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. A nice range of Ladies’ Hats" A11 this year's models in var- ious materials ., Special ..,. .....,.~_._-. ._- Ladies’ Summer Vests, close _ Knit, Straps and Comfy style ..,.,.,._..._. “ 6 pieces fine summer weight Wool Crepe Regular $2.10.. Clearing v for a. yard .. Boy's Knitted Suits, sizes to 26.. Scarlet, Biege and Heather‘ Per suit Ladies’ Fine Pullover Sweaters" Special value" Coloros, Green, Blue and Grey" Price ,. . . . .. 40 yards 36 inch Black Duchess Silk" To clear I29 a yard .. ..._.. .....-., New range Ladies’ Art Silk and Rayon Hose, newest shades., Special a pair ' - 25 dozen Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose Special 49c pair., Special line Ladies high top Silk Hose Regular value $1.25. Special to clear apairt. . . . . '65 Ladies‘ line knit Bloomers Peach, White and Pink.. Sizes 38 to 44.. Special a pair _. . . . ., Children's fine Knit Bloomers, Pink, Peach and White Apair"... . . . . . . . " Children's Summer Vests" Fine Knit" . Special each; . . . . .. " Ladies’ Smocks-“and “Hoover” House Dresses '19 Special .._...,. .,_.,..._...,. . . EXTRA‘ SPECIAL-Ladies’ wide Georgette Printed Scarfs" Price .. ., Ladies’ Hand Bags.. All, styles and many bright '35 shades .._.._.,. . . ., All Ladies’ Suits, tailored and ensembles at special prices" Ladies’ Knitted and Ensemble Suits at $7u50to$33-o0 Ladies’ Corsets and Corselettes. Week end price .,.. I " Special prices on all san- .45 itary goods Kotex ,. .. Ladies‘ ‘ Sleeveless 1 S u m m e r Dresses in Dimity, Piques, etc" Special prices $2.25- szs; w. sass - Ladies’ Flat Crepe Dresses, also some of~Celene'se~.. Newest styles and specially Priced $725 ‘° $19.50 -. L‘ ‘d1 ' t. Silk Bloomers. a ii-w 33-5-11 sa t» p.19 ‘Ladies’ House Dresses in sizes '41 to 53 Special.......... g Ladies’ Gingham House Dresses All sizes at». ‘J5 and .89 Children's Pantee - Dresses at Children's "Pique Ensembles" Very Chic. Prices .. . . . . .. .. ..,. sag-mic Children's Black Sateen Pantie~ Dresses" Price ,'. . . ....... . .1 ' Western juardian —BIOTI‘AL by pupil-s of mu Bor- barcrMcNeill. Tuesday. June llth, pt B p. m. 1n Epworth Hall. Summer- slde. Collection at door. 5237-0-7-21 -WESTERN AGENB- Mr. O. J. Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lan and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. voun nuns n" - FILL BBACIETS new Bowser Gasoline Pump. 3B15-5-17-1mo. -BOSS-MILLER "KIBBLO" Puppy Meal contains sufficient charcoal. Charcoal tones up the system and el- iminates worms. Sold st B ‘s. ' 4038-5434:: wks. —BUY ROSS-MILLER Meat Fox Biscuit at Bruce's, wholesale distrib- utors for Prince Edwrnd Island. 4oas-s-2a-eod-4 wins. --POWER. AND HAND geared meat choppers for tux fanners. Prices unbeatable at Bruce's. I 4038-5-23-e0d-4 wka. —"BRAYCO" Red Label special msde-to-order English fox, mink and . muskrat netting, large stock at Broc- e‘a. 4038-5-23-eod-4 wks. _ —FEED ROSS-MILLER charcoal "Midget" Puppy Biscuit two days per week to eliminate worms. Fresh stock at Braces. 4038-5-23-eod-4 wins. -—BACK T0 ST. PAUL-Sister Borgia, who has been visiting her father. Mr. Alexander McDonald. Kenslngton. left on Tuesday morning on return to St. Paul. Minn. K. --ANOTH§R SURE SIGN 0F SLMMEIL-Sumnler must be here. although some days it does not feel much like it. The Summcrside Quoits Club has started operations on thlllr pitches On the Armory Square, and members may be seen there night- ly, many of them, in their shirt sleeves.—S ' —Cl-IURCH MEETXNCn-At the monthly meeting of the W. A. of St. Mary's Church. Summerslde, some very interesting matters were discus- sed and“ arrangements made for members to attend the ‘bl-annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary in Kcnsington. it was also decided to hold s. strawberry festival on the Rectory grounds early in July-S. —SICK Al‘ SPRING VALLEY.- The many friends and aqusintances of Mr. Garnet Profitt, high pressure salesman of the A. Horne Co. Char- lottetown, will be sorry to 11w that he has been very seriously ill with rheumatic fever for some time. He ls somewhat improved but it will nec- cesssrily be a considerable time be- fore he will be on regular duty.-—K. —RINK CONTRACT LEI-CO,“- tract for the erection of Kenslngton skatlngu-lxftk has been lct to NOYB Bros. of Ellelpile. Work will com- mence soon. The structure will be ZOBfLXBOft. It will be a odern UP" to-dste building of its kind. The roof covering will ba of corrugated iron supplied by s firm in Ontario, The lumber is being supplied by R. T“ Holman Co. The great Canadian nu- tlonsl winter pastime will receive B great fillp’ at Kcnslngton next win- ter.--K. l -ANNUAL MEETlNG.-The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid o! the Prince County Hospital was held in the parlour of the Hospital on Wed- nesdsy afternoon the President, Miss Eleanor Green, presiding. The reports from the different committees were read and the financial report showed the Aid t0 be in B. good financial position. The reports also showed that the ladies have been very active and from different sourceshsve ob- talned friends for equipping and fur- nishing the new Nurses‘ Home, which is now very nicely fitted up. The of- ficers for this year were all re-elecmd with the exception of the Secretary. Mrs. Maynard Schurmsn, who is re~ tiring and Mrs. L. A. Moore was ap- pointed in ‘her place. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Bchurman for her very efficient services and her resignation was very much regret- ted. Vice Presidents appointed from each church. The official report will be published later in connection with, the annual meeting of the trusfoepof the hospital which takes» pucfion Thursday, Juno Nth-B. Burned From The Sun ‘I Minn-d‘: will bring soothing relief. ,Apply Mlnord’: mo for lny lkln irritation. _pUY MOBILCII. l. A. or l. at and“, 3018-5474220. ...__. —PR.ESBYTIBIAN SERVICES. — Kensington and Freetown Presbyter- ion Church eel-vim Bundo! Juno 9th, 1929: 10 o. m. Sunday School; 11 o. m. Morning Worship, Subject: "The Great Refusal." Jonah; 8 p. m. Public worship Freetown; 7.30 p. m. evening service. “A sermon for youth" Msnaseth. Text Jer. 15:4. 8 p. m. Wednesday, Mid-week service. '1‘. Lctvls wllllsml, B. A" B. D. Mini-s- tor. ‘f-Mbsrcnn ucrrAL-rhn Professor Thompson's weekly visits to Kenslngton have not been in vain was amply demonstrated on mea- day evening, Msyfiwhen his pupils gave a recital in ng George hall. before a. largo and pprcclotlvc audience. Every member of the class interpreted their part in a manner highly creditable to their teacher. They were assisted by Mr. Malcolm McKinnon, bass. and Mia Christina Miller, soprano soloists and m. Wm. Bruce, elocutlonlst of Charlottetown. The programme consisted of o pleasing variety of plum and vo- cal duets, solos and readings. u fol- lowsr- Piano Solo; Vclse in E flat. Mary Ready; Vocal Solo; "Rose in the Bud." Vera. McLeod; Vocal duet; "Aloui Oi" (Not. song of Hawaii) Anna Cousins and Dorothy McKenzie; Vo- carsolo: "A May Morning." Olive Dslzlel; Piano solo; "Vslsotte," Isa- belle Mcllean: Piano duet; "Valse Vcnetlenne," Mrs. H. F. Morrison and Prof. Thompson; Vocal solo; "Do you believe in Fairies?" Cecelia. Glover; Piano solo; “At the M”. filler-slit?’ Jean McKenzie; Recita- tion; "Playing Soldier." Gertrude Glllls; Vocal duet, “Watchman, what of the Night?" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Icard; Vocal solo; "Beautiful 14nd of Nod," Blomom Rogers; Piano 3o- lo- “The Mill Wheel" Gertrude Glllis; Vocal solo: "Your Song or Paradise," MYS- Hflmld Mord; Vocal solo; "Love, here is my Hem," Miriam Proffit; V0081 5010; “Cupid and I," from 60ml‘! Opera. The Serenade, Mrs. Preston Kennedy. K. ’ ‘ o Eastern Guar ran mnsnr SOURIS 1mm scnoon: Thursday June zotn? Paul Kolllns, st. Patrick's ‘Hall, Sourls. 6219-64-18. _._. ..'EASTERN AGENTS-Mr, ,1_ w, Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon. tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. mrmxrnvo AND sowmq proceeded at an unusually rapid pace durins the clear, though somewhat ‘cool days of the week end, endeavor- llls’. no doubt, to catch up for l“; time. An Attic Salt-Shaker (Contionued from Page 10). OCTAVE MIRBEAU, French writer, sold his collection of paint- ings by Renoir-which had been bought not long before lrom the painter himself-for three time: their cost. A friend congratulate him on the deal. ‘ “HumphP snorted Mirbelu. "Nothing of the sort! I couldn't write s line for o who]; yen- on sc- count of those nccursed paintings. The very lowest estimate of what it cost me to know Renoir is 250,000 francs!" 000 LAUDING the loyalty of Amer- lcan and English audiences to their favorite singers, Henry Russell, who for years directed the Boston Opera Company. declares (in "The Passing Show") that it is not so with the Italian public u the celebrated Ade- lina. Patti once discovered to her chagrin. ' It O l SHE had not been heard in Home for many years, and suddenly decid- ed to give o concert there. Unfor- tunately, one of the songs she chose to sing was "Iifiochlo." Its iflrat line begins: . "Give me a kiss on the lips." O O O PATH. who was nearly seventy, and really looked older, dressed and behaved like u. much younger woman. Her volcfwu still mlrvelous in the medium, but shrill and unpleasant in high now, and when she repented smilingly to the public, "Give mo I kiss on tho lips," there come from the ullery shout; o1: ' {To lots, my door, too Mo." Bell & Mathieson BAIIIITIII a ooucrroll Mobon Building, Montague MONK! ‘I0 IDA]! v 4000040000 HAVE YOU] III‘ . EXAMINID AND Gl-Allll IITIID I! I 2*’ n. E. PARKMAN x legume! 03w 2 ""9"" l’! fifqfin?" ' ' w" Tuesday, Young Peoples, ‘I30 p. m.. Week-end Specials 'Boy’s Double-breasted Suits ‘ ng Pants ~ ' 2 pair Boy's suits double, breasted style, two pairs" long pants, in fancy fawn and grey tweeds, good strong wearing material. sizes 30 to 3d, ages 12 to 17 years. . . . . . . . . . . . ., $11 14 Outstanding Values in \ Honestly Dependable Goods . Men's Sailor Straw hats all$ 25 - sizes 1. . ncy shirts, striped and plain all sizes ,. . . . . . . 98c Men's balbriggan combin- ation, all sizes .. . . . . . . .. 89c Young Men's fancy tweed suits ........ $15.00 Cotton sweaters for boys, all sizes 35c 4 dozen men's caps, all sizes to clear........... $1.00 Men's flannel and tweed trousers . . . . $3.00. “Boy's slicker coats. Blue “ $2.75 and _. . . . .,". . . . . . . $350 Men's Blue suits, guaran- teed . . . . . $25.00 Young Men's spring top coats $15.00 Boy's three piece suits, long and bloomer ,. . . .~$6.95 Young Men's Slicker Coats Blue; "Yellow, 011v e shades . . . ..... .- $4.50 Men's plain cotton hose all sizes 8 prs for ..,.."......... .., $1.00 l\Ien’s ties, silk and knit ,. 49c 10 pieces “Kasha" cloths,_54 inch all wool" Regular prices from $2.25 to $3.00 yd. Clearing at yard . . . . . . Black “Crown" Derby Duchess Satlns. 36 Special. Yard Pure silk Pongette, natural _ color. 33 inch... o . Special. Yard . . . . .. 35c Heavy weight Fuji Pongee. Extra value" Yard _. 69c Celanese Satins 39 inch Rose, Rosewood, Navy, Black, Pow- der, Clearing yard . 5 pieces dress gingham 31- inch" Pinks, Blue, Green and. Mauve" Yard _. . . . . . . ., 18c .12 colors -“Shimmersheen" 36 inch ., ‘Yard . . . . . . . . . . .. 59° Lot print cottons. 8O inch, all fast colors- Small patterns. Light and dark. Yard Silk hosiery Heavy ser- vice weight. 9 good colors" Special" Pair . . ., 69c Lisle hose, 5 colors ., 35 pair. 3 pairs for Children's cotton hose. Brown Black and Fawn. Pair Children's 7-8 length silk plait- ed sox, plain and fancy Pair Lot fancy handkerchiefs, hemstitched, colored bor- ders. 10c each. 3 for .. “Kaysel” pure silk gloves fancy cuffs‘ 7 good colors. Per pail" ,. . . ., Very special value in scarfs" Crepe do chine and Georgette. Each . . . . . . Special clianloisette gloves" Fancy turned cuff" Pair c] 30 L d'es’ and Misses Coats a $ eek-endi Clearance 30 Only Ladies’ and Misses Coats in Donegal tweeds, Checked Tweeds and Cheviots, sizes 13 to 42 Friday and Saturday clearing at . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . Craysheep Dress $3.50 24 Ladies and Misses Crayshane Dress. Short sleeve in Whitey Powder, Corn, Peach, lVIauve and Sand. Sizes 16 to 44 A real bargain at ., The Standard of. Excellence in Silk Bloomers at n $8.00 Flat Crepe Dress $7.50 12 only Misses Flat Crepe Dres- ses, sleeveless, colors Green lviauve, Pink, Powder, White anrllCorn. Sizes 14 to 20 Friday ‘and Saturday $1 Ladies’ Silk Knit Bloomers in standhrd a lengths- Comes in Maize, Lipstick, Nile, Peach, Pi’ and White. We welcome comparison for we believe these are the best values in the City. Price . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Silk Knit new Frenchi Cut! Pantle in all light shades. -¢-»¢- , Sky, Sand, Black $1.00 A150 a daintily trimmed step-in at NEW LOT COLORED TURK- ISH TOWELS Blown and white stripe with red stripe borders 3 for WHITE TURKISH BATH SHEETS, EXTRA QUALITY 38 in by 64 in. Each . 40 in 112,70 in each . Another Record-breaker in Turkish Towels 3 for vders, 18 in by 36 in. Pair 89¢ FIRST QUALITY IN BEST ENGLISH MAKE TURKISH TOWELS White: , 40 Extra Heavy 20 y inches Pair Eiifi”..‘;’i.“.ilfizl’ifi $1M f? f? $145 White with Red Striped Bor- Moore f9’ McLeod‘. Ltd a .1“!