f Dev» a1 i Price” Sale . ' WED", Juli 3llllz’ ' i - "W" 9 l. M. T0 l P. M. HE KING'S BIRTHDAY, June 3rd, is to be celebrated here as a Hal!’ Holiday. This store will be Open for blleillesfl Will-ll ONE o'clock p.m. From 9 a.m. to l, p.m. we plan to do a full CRywSiIIGSS, and to that end we offer the public this ' ll-‘ur h. ‘ “llsli llay-llali Price” Sale. In every department of this big-store you will find attrac- tive lines of goods offered you from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at just . HALF the marked price. Read this partial list of the bargains offered-there ‘are many more. Come early-examine all the bargains-you will ~be delighted. llali PrIce . llall Price ‘ Dresses Lmens _ Thirteen piece Madeira Linen Children’s Voile Dresses. Last year models, but nice, 8 to 14 Luncheon Sets, $9.50 for- $4.75 year sizes, $4.50 . . . . . . . . $2.25 Hemstiltched Linen Luncheon ‘ A Cloths, 45x45_ $5.00 for. . $2.50 Ladies’ Wlhite- Voile Dresses. Last rgear models 4.50- -- A5235 Damask Talble Cloths, all Linen 72x72 inches, $750 for. . .$.‘3.75 Women's and Misses’ Gingham Stree‘t Dresses, 4.75 to $8.75, Damask Table Cloths, all Linen Half Price 72x72 inches, $6.00 for- - 453.00 Women's Summer llals (Last Year's) llali llay-llalf Price} a A nice assortment of Hats of many styles. While they are last year models, they are all good wearable styles. On sale Tuesday morning at Half Price llali Price llall Price - Wash Goods Gloves Satin Stripe Voile, white, 36 Women's Washable Cape Gloves inches wide, 90c for . .. -..45c $100 pail‘ . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 “Nearsilk” in white, pink, or Women's Colored Charnoisette sand, 36 inches, $1.10 for- - -55e Gloves, $1.00 for - - - - - - - - 59¢ ilali Iley-llali Price Sale llress Goods and Silks TEN PIECES Homespun Suiting, in a price range from $1.75 to $4.00 per yard, all ‘handsome, ‘attractive, useful fabrics, go on sale Tuesday morning from 9 to 1 at HALF PRICE. Come early for this lo't, as many of the pieces are small and will be picked up during the first hour's selling, Do not miss seeing this striking bargain. § ': FOUR PIECES Sport Satin, forTWO PIECES Fancy Stripe '1 . Skirts, ‘Cream, Jade, SapphireSatin Skirting, very hIan-dsome = j and Coral, $4.00 for -- -- JW-Wfabric, $3.00 for - -- - - - -- 151-50 . lllll‘ lir- Plies I in? do i “More Store” Boys’ Cotton Wash Suits, reg. ‘Odd sizes in Men's Balbriggan our‘ $1.50 for -. . . . . .. .75c' Underwear, $1.00 for ---- - 50¢ ‘afljd “Buster” Tweed Men's Grey Overall Pants, £11.00 sllitS, $5.00 for . . . - . $2.50 grade, Tuesday . . . . . . . . . .50 Boys’ Blouses, good wearable Men's Felt Hats, a line of 4.00 gannrents,$1_50f0r.......75c Hatsforillnlglpcl $2.00 Boys’ Tweed Caps, nice shapes, Men's Tweed and Waterproof regular 60¢ for . . . . . . . . . . .30c Coats, $10 m $15. . Jlalf Prlce Beside these advertised prices-there are in many of the lines other prices and grades all goin ‘at 1 I HALFP ICE HALF PRICE HALF PRICE .-v-. $2.50 $i| If IIose - TIIBIIIIYJI.” . This is a clearing line of ‘thread silk Hose in brown and navy, " sizes 8 1-2 and 9 1-2, very lovely stockings, and if the colors aui-t . your purpose, a mlost desirable bargain. Tveflfllly "Wmlhz. h!!! price .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. "$1.25 [fer bill!‘ spoil-mu roan-L- llsll m» IIiII lily-Tussle! r A nice range PAPElgSfipitgbbfiforglaqlllls, living moms, roomsan‘ rooms,w a " .or1n, to1,npdgoldgt,-........? ye eedfillxfglcg nucvccclcu -c-So.¢...... I l Niece" ‘at Strand Theatre, Kenning- _ MacDonald f 4n» m} f Holman’: f -YOU\NG MINT SUIT-l lb Itch models $16.00 f0 $35-00 IncIcII-‘c. 3896-8181. ton Saturday, May Blit. -JUNE 2ND to 7th WhIIe Foet- vvenr Week. See the attractive styles shown at Sinclair's. -SU~MMER Is here, get your White Footwear at Sinclair's. 239145-8121. CUIT-Jnne 1, 1924. You need the church because it stands for a cleun IIfe, guards the home, and presents a Dlvlne Saviour. Bede- que 11 a.m., Cape Traverse 3 p.m., Searletown 7 p-m. ' —~8U1MMERSIDE AGENT. — MI‘. resentatlva In Su-mmerslde, unq WW E Pleased to receive news, advertlslng und Job Prlnting. Mr. sells the Guardian at hls store. His tele phone No. Is 12-2, . -:xc:-ri'i-|903AL vALuu "In , Sumner Mlllillcry for hdigc’ and w; Children u enclave. acumen. l ' -OA.I\I T-RAVIBII Drlvnntlc - P mum c four, act - —DON’1' FORGET "HI; uncle’: flrgflfl, "Valley Jim" utpzpo prov. I, mam cve [Hum dth. l1 Admllslon $5 and 20 cents. layers wIl 2401-6 FIJI. Eamon an summzm of 1 'c n u: f as. z llllll-lidl-lLwgsh-‘P °'° "° n‘ °' ° ' 2891- 5814i —MALPEQUE. —-ROV. Eastern Guardian _°IHOP mm K101111111’! “MIN ..'F°R SALE-MOUSE ANH BYm“ ‘Macmllfld °l U19 Mwmll" lot In Montague, centrally located; “Id ‘Dru! C°-- l" "m" Guallllll" "P" cheap for cnsh- J. A. Stewai-I. SI-Thun-Snt-Tuoa ..'BfG SHOW A. N. Gillie, B. A, of Wutervlllo, N. 8.. wIII preach In Molpeque June m. --_-¢o->-i- “BEDEQUE METHODWT clmlllnurd’: Llnlmcnt For Corns m- ono FEL- mml"! LOW'8 HALL, Montague, June 4th, "Mun of Mystery". Tickets oh 11v MEMORIAM MR8. (REV.) THORNLEY F. SMITH In the early afternoon of Frlddy, May 2nd Mrs. (Rev) Thornley F. Smith u very highly esteemed re- sident of Musquqdobolt Harbour, N. S. passed pencefuly away at the comparatively early age or forty- sevon years. For some sixteen months the deceased had been In a rather poor condition of health. After hnvlng treatment for over u year. under the best ‘medical skill that could be secured on Prince Edward island ll wns believed that If. would not be long before her health would be qulto fuUy restor- ed. About two months before the comlng of the end she went to Musqundobolt Harbor to joln the Rev. Mr. Smith In his work there. For four weeks she apparently Improved quite steadily, and so strong dld she become that she was able to go wlfh her husband on several of his journeys about hi; parish. It was felt that shewould soon be as well as ever. But after this period of apparent general improvement. u. change set In, and skill and kink friends could do to counteract this, was done but all to no avnll. She was token to her bed again and gradually declin- ed until Ln» the morning of the ~above mentioned date she wus suddenly and unexpectedly strick- en down and passed quietly nway In the curly afternoon, In the presence of her husband and her nurse. Besides a sorrowlng husband, ‘Mrs. Smith leaves i0 mourn theIriJohn Rose and John Parker. loss an nged mother Mrs. John Bagnall, Hazel Groove and three brothers William Bagnall, New lYork; George Bagnnll, Vancouver, B. C. and Pope Bagnull, Hazel Grove. ‘ The news of Mrs. Smith's death came as o. grout shock to a large circle of relatives and friends and members and adherents of the Methodist church at Muaquodobolt Harbor with which she had recent- ly united by transfer from the Methodist In Vermont. She wlIl be much missed In the various spheres of activity. i Her sweet and unobtrusive short whom re ministering en- her the and Her Illness was borne tn calmness perhaps more particularly to the 1 loving words he expressed christian life wa an quiet benedlc- g9 tlon Io all who had the pleasure of 1h Ionowlng her. During stay among the people to Mr. Smith has been for Ibe past. ten months she deal-ed herself to a wide circle of In friends. peeled parsing of one who had al- endeared herself to all those whom she had the opportunity of meet- God’s ways are Inserlable u- solo at Mabonb Drug Store. 3I——'I‘hur-—Sat—Mon em In Montague and will be pleas al subscriptions. n Charlottetown. .she spoke to the ministerial friends who visited her and also to her husband. ,_Iu her talks with him cf her quiet cou- fldenoa In Hlm whom she loved to speak of a9 her “Dear Lord." The coming of the end had for her no fears. Her passing was one of sweet peace. The remains were brought to P. E. Island and taken to the home of Mrs. Smith's brother Mr. Bagnall, Hazel Grove. i The funeral was held on the nflenopon of Tuesday, May 6th. after a short servlce at tho house conducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond St. Paul's Church, Charlottetownr~ of whose congregation the deceas- ed was formerly a memhcwasslst- ed by Rev. R. H. Slavert the re- gular service was held In the Methodist church Hunter River. and was conducted by the pastor Rev C. H. Peters assisted by Rev. was delivered by Rev Mr. mond. plot In the Presbyterian Cemetery ut Hunter River. The burial sen‘ vice alAo was conducted by Rev. C. T. Peter,‘ usslster by Rev. R. H.| Staverv. and Rev. R. T. Stavertf and Rev. H. D. Raymond. i The pull bearers were Messrs‘ A.} I! Hngnall, Frank Bngnall Frank Nicholson, Archibald McKlnnon, MEMORIAL SERVICE IN MEM- ORY 0F MR8 SMITH AT MUS- QUODOBOIT HARBOR A large and representative con- gregation from the surrounding vllages and districts gathered In the Methodist church In Mus- odoboIt Harbor on Sunday even- ing, May 11th when Rev. W. H. Manuel], the Presbyterian Minister conducted a memorial service. Mr. Manuel preached from Psalm XLVI. 4. “There Is n river the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God." In choice mold l e use of loss which had come with e community through the unex- ady won many friends and had ....~:Ao'rznu AGENT.- Mr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian Ag- ed to receive news Items, advertis- Ing, Job PrIntIng, new and renew- If. Z090. R. H. Stuvert and Rev. H- I). Ray, she begun to fall. All that medical mond. A very comforting addfieasl ey-_ The body was Iald In the family: vIved by his wife, who was Miss Mabel Florence Smith of Charlotte- town, P. E. l. The; spirit of bercrlc christian fortitude. Often when suffering, during her stay In the Prince Edward Island Hospital ii-{Qi mw nun wonLo _FLIOHT ' A. lfunrt Mani-Inch, women“ roundofhc-vvorld nutter, vvhcic flight Io pcrhlpl coded no the n- auli.‘ ‘of cmuhlng fill plcnc In‘ chum) Itsnos , windw- Ii oxalic: for chopped g V‘ lndcllnkfnclsvoucu. i l‘ s ’ b But “God's tn,- His Heaven Ali's well with the world." EDWARD A._oowou= mes SUDDENLV ndnluc nun-r ATTACK Edward A. DeWoIf, for the last ten years Probation Officer of the Third ‘District Court, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the Pedan- nram station of the New Redford Yacht Club at the lge of 64. Henry, disease was the cause of death. 8o for u; hi: fun y and f Icnds were aware Mr. De oIf was n his usual. heal h, though he had been subject to s Ight. heart dtfocks. He Is sur- Pery Desihdlile Proplerty For soy; ' in Summersidc | . ""7" . .-..e."':..' rant". ‘met? Th6 Heuiclltrricdcv-n In wiry do- mp, m: mruwoouum thrcuchelvt and u name oy m m». rm °°"°'"l|Y l"?! and In In pvp w» moon-I» hemp fem? - The Milli"! In nlc y c unit- e’ Jingle’ but rclldcntl qu at l! , o comm and comma" . I tlful vlcw of the hlrbor and Itrult. N"!!! i‘ v-1@@~ 1-».. L. - " Rblidy-to-Weai‘. srncur. funnies; m COATS _" A A wonderful; fitment of ladies coats l ' pics, checks and plaih colors in the fash- ionable straight illrfc side clos- ing effects and ‘funny stylish swaggers. Also a nice line of Tricotine and Porlot Twill coats in sand, nnvy and black, beautifully tailored and trim- Crepe crepe Kimonos contrasting em from inpink, $10.00; one piece dresses. 5, l were mauled In November, 1912, In this ell)’. and there Is one daughter Miss Louise DeWoIf. Slnce his marriage Mr. DeWoIf hoe made his homo In~ Padanaram. Mt. DeWoIf was u brother of the lace Alfred W. DeWoIf. , Mr. De-Wolf was no enthuelatlc ynchfsman, one of the beat known members of the New Bedford Yacht club, of which he hadbeen a member for many ygprc. He had been at work yeutqr sy on his uuxlllnry oloo _ Tramp, getting her In ships for t. sedsfln. no left the boat about four yoalerdrly after- noon Io go to the club-house. He was seen by friend; at the club- house a: he reached the club wharf and a few mommies Inter who noon emlng on the cup’ log of ms wharf. He was apparently clttlug In this Position wheldWhe foul attack came, for u little Inter he wal seen Iylnl down, dppnuntly huvln fallen from fIIo-clp log. Severn hnsbeuedJo hi: announce, but. he had dIarI IIIIIQIT immediately md wu beyoudmod ell no. Among hll lntlmllo lend: attire clubbcuce culled at on“; but he could do Kimonas A beautiful line of ladies fancy ettily- trimmed with cry, tucks and frills. Many dainty styles to choose rose, blue, coral and _ mauye. All sizes. Prices from $2.50 to l..-.'-‘*Princcss Slips r Ladies and nrissesPrincess Slips in sateen‘, cotton lfllld silk.‘ All sizes and colors. Prices from-90c to $6.50. Just the thing to ~--wear with your A large showing of chemise, night- gowns, corset covers, bloomers, etc. Boston Record. On Dec 8, 1900., Mr, DcWolf was appointed a night offlcer at New Bedford House of Correction during the time when J. Taylor was hi. this Institution. In connectlon with his other work he Arthur med with selfstrappings and plantings. All with best qual- ity linings. Allflsizes. $10.00 to $50.00. ‘ MILLINERY See our special line of ladies trimmed hats including. strdws, sat- ms and i many fancy materials p r e t t ily trimmed with flowers, ribbon and‘ fancy-orna- ments... Extra special values at $3495. Prowse Bros Limited “The One Price Cash Store” 0f the court and those who were nwarcthat through his tactful the handling, of cases he had been lho hieund cf bringing about many reconciliations. Mr. DeWdIf was a Macon. Oul of respect for Mr. DeWoIf. olvo dld the photograph work there. He remalned an officer of this Institution until his appoint- ment by Judge II‘. A. Mllllkeu April 18, 1914, pus Probation Officer at one for Ibo day. A cIvII case ho Third District Court. succeedlu; bad assigned for honing Wed- the late Marlon L. Hathaway. Mr. nesdly afternoon. wm be cancelled, DcWoIf was u mun Ideally fitted he aaldw-The New Redford Even- for this work. He had c tempo". In; sgmqgn; p mcnf that mode him just the sort 1M“. DeWpIfe formerly. ‘Mill! whole funeral will be held Wednes- day afternoon at two, Judge Frank A. Millkdd wIII order the Third District Court House cloned of Woe Dr; undo C. Allen, who was " of mun for dealing with all klndalMabel Florence Smith Ia a daugh- of people. Hie work a, probation fer of the Info , officer was of a. high character and and niece of Mnw. E. Smith, Bay- It was for hlln the commendation fleld Street, city.) ’ p simoko- ~ MW»: for. Mr. newou, The ccddau death of Mr. DeWoI , comes n c groov- lhoch, to h , (Tully and fr! . He woo a mu a ways iovfulhl uni , . ;;.l."t$ll1;:g,:,2 “Jug? ISO, 8h I _\Il c gyier bu?!» if viii’ l 915p o! eh: w: r m Io 10c x m. The mo“, .5 ll‘ lbcautlflvllpluld out w: ohm ban f 8' OIQPI for‘ ccmfcrg , ptl hoailhaigie-Pflii ’ 4 . O _, n have n came. "Y "('l‘.-PP M! "' of moderate moms-jun m‘. m. - occcccl 4 - Huh. l»? . George Smith