.Sa , ~ another Sensational llscment Bargain Salli 1-day from 9 to i2 Sale begins at 9 o’clock Spot Cash - No app! obation - No ‘delivery Unless an article is of exceptional value it cannot get into one of these Basement Baigztin Sales. Elth er desirable goods cleared from one of our own departments-or goods of notable value, especially bought for the Bargain Basement wlll allva ys be sold on these occasions. ln todayhs sale there are goods of many S0l’_tS-—€V€l'§_' one at Ii saving-—sometimes the saving is fully half the ordinary price. Every item is worth seeing. SWEET CLOVER SOAP 3 cakes in box for....... 21c BOY’S AND YOUTIPS braces worth 25 cents, 2 pairs for CHAMBRAY, MUSLINS, prints. Special at per yard Girls’ Muslin Dresses 79c This line of pretty muslin dresses is _made up in a range of (lainty patterns and colorlngs. The material _alone 1n each dress would sell for more than the price we are askmg- They a1‘? made l" p. a range of sizes for little girls and for bigger ones. Splendid for school and for summer gomgabout . . . 25c i9c HEMMED PILLOW CASE worth to 30, for. . . . . . . CIIILDRENS FINE RIB- Q50 hose worth 39c for per pair BOY‘)? dAglD (géRLSg FINE rib e ose. cen va u per pair . . . . . . SAMPLE HOSE WORTH 35¢ 75c. Special per pair . . . . . SAMPLE SILF HOSE _ _ 19c worth $1.25. Slnddill value per pair . . . . . . . if. 10c 89c 19c SILK HAIR RIBBON, Regular 15c per yard. . . .. Women’s Housedresscs worth $1.50 each ... . . .. MUSLIN DRESSES FOR girls. Each. --......-.-- .-.----.... BEST QUALITY so "IN. prints in blue, special per yard GINGHAM SHIRTINGS 25G worth 35c per yard . . . . . . TWILLED SUITING DELFT blue worth 45 cents per yard COTTON CASHMERE fancy stripe 35 cents value for . . g Sale of Sample Stockings 39c This big lot of samples contains stockings that are worth a dol- lar and more. There are all kinds no two alike. There are colored stockings and black ones, every stocking offered is worth much nlore than the price we ask. Look them over and take our DRESS MUSLINS 36 IN wide worth 35 cents for per yd TWO OUNCE BALLS 25c sweater wool. Per- ball . .. CHAMBRAY ALL OVER- aprons. Each O O Knitting Yarn 2 ounce Ball 25c Now here’s a REAL chance. These yarns offered in a lot of the best and most popular colorings. W c secured a lot of them at a price that makes it possible to sell them at just half the ordinal" price for goods of this kind. The balls weigh TWO OUNCES-twice the ordinary weight. The price for DDOUBLE WEIGHT, TWQ OUNCE BALLS l . ...-.-.-..-.¢¢.-.-. ..---....-.-.--..'-~ MENS WORKING SHIRTS in striped ginghams SMALL BOY’S COTTON- made knickers. J usl". the BROWN DENIM OVER- alls~ good qualityp r a e $1.30 98c m llll wlllllll lllllllll m. . optimum. l -8HOP 1mm Holman‘: 018510! -SWEET CLOER makes ideal hay. Only 12c lb, at Hoimanfla. ' 26-2! ‘ __l_Anl5s' HATS, trimmed and ready to wear on sale Sn ‘nrday: at 52 50 each at Slnclairs. iii-Si -12c lb FOR SWEET CLOVER —a deep rooted plunt that will put lots o! nitrogen into your soil at lo\v cost. Get your supply Ill ilolnlans, Sununerslde. 26-2! T-T" ..-60 IFAITM WOMFWS nxlir-is nntl strapped slippers, odd llll-‘i lrclu lust SUHiJII u lllll".\ mil col cred leathers; worth llo 37.50. vlihll‘ ng at pep pair $3.75"Si'll('.li1‘ k SIFWILPI, Limited. Zh-‘Ll .—-40 PAIRS MEN'S BLACK and adored line Goodyear wciled boots. different lasts. odd lines, worth to $3.00, clearing on Saturday at ptr pail‘ $3.95 at Sluclalus. 26-21 —BOFIDEN HALL, ST. PAUL'S Dramatic Club oi" Summerside ndlll present their 4 act drllma "Bird l!- lund" in Borden l-lall on ‘Thursday. lluy 24th, i923. Excellent special- lies between acts. Sale 0i‘ candy- Adlulsslou 50 and 25c. v 1167841-22-31 —PLEASANT AFFAlRr-A ver)’ enjoyable social was held by the senior luembers u! the Su-mmerslde V,'_\i.(‘..~\. on Monday night, whcn about forty members melt in socilll connect-nee and amusements. nu- dar the direction or Secretary ll. H. Simlpson. —SE\RllOU8 CHARGE- TWO young men. residents of Summer- side, who were arrested on Monday chaigeu with tampering with the gasoline supply tanks at the west- ern end at the town, were given u prellnllliurv bearing on TIM-SIM." and reluauded tor trial on Friday next. ---Fl$HiNG.~—fl‘he lobsler flshinz on the north shore wh-ich stu-rted out wvilh vcry moderate catches at the um or the season has inl- prnvel] t-tinsidcrably those last tow days aull on Monday large catches Wlvtllb pretty general. In Richmond Bay one boat Mr. William Gamble null son ‘landed 1800 lbs» Wlllfill is the liclst canon of the season up to (imlv, so far as we have heard. Suf- ficient herring: are also now being oaughl to keep u'll the traps sull- plied. —~HOLIDAV ENJOYED.—- Tim- pire Dny was well honor-i in Sum- mcrsille by the citizens taking lull _.'illlanl.ll,l.-.l= o! the life, liberty zlull Ipnrsuit of happiness that was l-t- m red. Niuul: went. ufishiug, u in! loi new motor curs (put in their fi~t| appearance on the street»: llllll ‘muny rcttovatol “buses” 'I[l]l(‘.‘.ll't‘ll in thcir new spring attire. .~\ lol o illlc amateur élélfllpllfifS . : nu- ..-BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUiT.—.P. A. Fitzpatrick. Minimal‘- Sunday, May 21', Empire Sunday.| "True Patriotism." Bedeque 11 11:111.] Searietolvn. 3 -P- lll- fllld (NW8 TWP verge, ‘I p. m. Oflidal IBOBNI 0h lune 1st at 2 p. m. Reception of new members at Searletowu on Sunday evening. June 3. ~—PLAY ENJOYED.—SL Paula Dramatic Club oi Sumnlarside. went to Borden on the 24th and presented the three act comedy “Bird island" to a full house. the Club made a decided success 0t the play which will likely be re- , produced at other places in the near future. H. -—iN SWlMMlNG-‘Severlll Yflllllg ahapg hardy water sports. lirllciz-l- h, omnr-d the swimming selson on Tuesday last when they TOOK 8 carefully planned and premedita- ted dive oft (lueenis wharf. This is several dayls ahead of the uszull start lor outdoor swimming ill Summerside and ls a lair autgury oi’ the brand oi weather enjoyed in the Jvestern capital. —AN lNOlDENT.-".l\lus, poor Yorick l kuuw him well," muttered a motor cur (lrivel- as he carefully steered clear of u pig's nezld that tor several hours was lying in the middle oi’ Water Street, Summer- sille. on Tuesday (tlteruoon. A pass- ing polllicluu said that bore was oullar proof that .hc Liberal Pork Barrel had been filled i0 overilow~ inlz, s!) for {Ii the town Wits con- ucrul-d. but l.) nll those remarks, lfn- run-cine lulud lururld a cold and .lt.l.l eye till/l czilnlnll-id to hog" lilo ulillllll- of the rollll. — PERSONALS ,.,v|r. and Mrs. John Rattenbury <-i[_v_ spent tlhe 24th at York. . —.\ir. E. H. Raynerhfis returned to Sululull-ruillc from an exLunilr-d visit ll) New York. BDHIOII Rllll other A-ulcricllu cities. —.\lr. null u}... W. E. Dale-ll. flc- comlptlnied ‘by Mrs. Daniel Steele and family, ielft on ‘Puesduy morn- lng for Newport, Vt._ where they will join Mr. Steelle who is in charge of it raving stable there. -»!lir, Gordon Mull-bend, North Tryon has taken a position ill the (‘nickel-y Department. of the store of Alll-ssrn ll. T. l-loliuan, Ltd. H. —Nlr_ Roland Rockwell, formerly lvilll lllc (Yunlldillu Bunk ul’ Conl- mcrcl- ol Si. John hlls ‘been trans-l {erred lo Snmlmerside branch. I .__,._._. v ~-‘.\ll‘, llcrberl blurphy, East Ball-l tic, spent the week end ltt Ken-y unuton uvith his (‘.0llillll, Mil-ls Lo:- lie llunplly cn route to line U. S. .~\.| ._______ l —l.\lr. William Shcu, East Baltic.‘ returned lo his hnnle on Nloudzrwz, ails-r spending the wcek end in; ivnutllue of the lllililluy lo ovcrlizlul ltllcir gardens, the livery stables did Ia good business: and in the cvctz» 'lng the players from Mount Allison _sl.aged u nlolst engoynble rendition .of "Ihllldy longlegs" in the (Jnpitol Theatre, which was followed by a spec-in-l (lance oi the Olympia cub- nrel. attended llv the popullr Blit- auuia Orchestra. I ~—~NEW PATElvlTfllMl‘. Samuel (Ynnleron of lSlmmeside has re- ceullv patented a llose counting lic- vice tllltt lo both novel and very serviceable unll since it permits the area-test speed ill coupling, it. will no doubt become a stnnrhrd appliance. The coupling which Mr. CRIIDFTOII designed and hall monu- llkll-tul-ell, husl eccentric lock de- vice which Elves a ill-m hold on lboth sides nnd permits instuni coupling and uncoupling without the use o! wrenches screw ‘thread as in other couplings are unnecessary. ‘COllpllnlgls wall dost-gnarl and sclrvlceubly ‘made. It found and a grout time and llLllfll‘ saver. llrraugoments for the Summerslde Carnival ‘WPPK ure well ln hand and rile various committees have their since the was recently tested by the Sum- nmnside ITlre Department. and was to be lltorouizlll_t' workable ..-—-CA.RNIVAL WEEK-Detailed IGOTFIHIII. ' —~.\iiss Edith M. Doyle, Sllururr- slrlo. rcllll-uell on Thursday utter ll. _shorl visit lo Charlottetown. i .____.. | ~Mr. Ralph Silllphanl, son o! a student at Mouui Allison Unl- VBPSlLY. returned on Tilursduy rlbeull the holiday with his ants. Sackville SAFKVILLE, N. B" lilny 25.—~ A very iuiprresllivtr service and unvcililll: of llilINlHOlllfl bronze tablet in honor of the seventy Mount. Allison men who lost their lives in the Grout Wur was hell] nt 9.30 o'clock this luortllng. i Fawcett Memorial Hull. Those!- vlce opened with hleullelssohifs Processio l Murcll or the Priests by the Conservatory ntlllleuts. t’ < lowed by Tc Dculu eflccively f - dcred by the cllornl class. i,’ Rev. Dr. Bell, Kingston, Ont. led lu prayer, utter which Rev. Dr. Borden, President of Mt. Alli- son University. delivered an inl- prcl-lnive ulldrcns. One is con- strained to nz-lk at a time like this Reusilluton with his cousin, Lcnus; . ONE PRICE Lcvl Silliphanll, SllllllllivlkillllG, and] I to pnr-ldicr lllltl not us Memorial Service atl l‘ the history oi‘ ollr rncc were bod Prowse Bros. for Smartest Styles and Best Values in Ladies Ready to Wear Gingham Dresses You will be delighted with the styles and surprised at the low prices when you see the dresses themselves. All bright new shades with contrasting trimmings, all sizes, $1.65 to $10.00. ' A nice line of Children’s Dresses and Rompers of Chanlbray and Gingham, Prices from 75c. to $4.25. , - Many different styles in Iiadies’ House Dresses in dark eoloyg of navy and grey; long sleeves and I::'_l~;h ._; ..k- $1.98 to $2.75. ' Maids’ Black Dresses, $8.25. CHILDRENS NIGHT GOWNS Pretty Cotton Crepe Gowns, all sizes; $1.25. ' BLOUSES Pollsfce Blouses in large sizes, tailored styles. Price $3.25. SKIRTS _ Ladies‘ Skirts in stripes, plaids, and plain colors, $5.00 to $13.50. MILLINERY Many pretty styles for both Ladies, Misses and Children. Low- est prices. Prowse Bros., Ltd Infants’ Summer weight White Coats ,$4.00 and $4.50. Children’s White Dresses 1 yr. to i2 yrs. Prices from $1.00 to $7.25. THE ONE TO ALL I PRiCE STORE u preucller. No‘ {words of llis could express mcl .i‘eclinp,'s for tho nil-u who puid the; whole price for tllcir loyully. llc pitaturletl different events ol the, grout lvul- from the outhl-ollk ill‘ I014, when the liorlnun hordes overrun llelgiulu, Th0 chici‘ lllOl<i lve thut our luon fought for unsl a sense oi’ duty, he said, nlld llel was proud that none had respondJ ed morn heartily and readily than our college luun. "We have come] to-day to puy our tributes oi‘ rev-l orence to their memory. Never in Fox llanching Pays xFox ranching is today paying handsome returns, pro- vided average intelligence lo displayed In securing pro- liflc stock, and in ranching same to the best advantage from a view point of feeding, breeding and sanitation. More attention should b; paid m ranqh building. par- itcumrly the breeding pens and runway; which siiuuid in all cases be covered, than if severe winter storms comd the foxes cannot climb over the top and escape. ies nud souls u! mcn subjected to such an ordeal; we could not. ex- pect lncn to return without the suloko oi’ battle." . . The hundsolllc bronze tulilul was unveiled by Airs. (‘hul-lc». lll-usll-y, SlllllIllUP-‘illlti, l’. E. I.. ul- tcr which the honor roll was l Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the lmportanfl of buying only THE BEST lN FOX WIRE NETTING. read by Mujur F‘. L, Wei-ll nnll last post Keith. was sounded by. Raleigh‘ 1 Cold, heat, rain and winter to use "Brayco" Brand Fox | . elements which must be combated-to do no. it is necessary norm: are thh destrucliiw Netting, a lilqn all“ “l” lvrolzrulnls almost. complete. 0n his-t Friday evening the Finance Com. lmittce met in the Y. M, (T, A, ufflcg to receive reports und make neces- llllri‘ arrankcrlneutn for covering the cost of line carnival. Mr. L. R. said the speaker. lvlly it is that after ull the sickening nnll revolt- ing horrors oi’ the (iron! War, the nations should not recoil troul such savugllry and devote them- nelves to the ill-til 0t‘ pence. Wily is it that the llllnd of this old worldntlll clings to the sword. naked the speaker. All it is our evolutionists would have us be- lieve it n survival of anvugory that race has inherited iroln its progenitors who, red in tooth and claw, tore each other in their slime. We cun hurllly believe that it is God's plun tllnt mcn sllduld deal lentlen dlvaill to l-uch other lntlteml o!‘ deeds oi’ RlIIIlHOS-"L. The speaker referred to tho generous response oi’ college men when the call value ln 10H, solllcthiulz over live huudrctl Mt. Allison boys went overseas. litlicre wercever circumstances ltnller which llenlll was made less terrible it was in case oi’ those who guve their liv- es in interests of right. A vocnl ilolo, (ihrlnt ill Flnnde rl was eilectively rendered by F. i. Meek. Senator F. ll. Black spoke brief- ly, reterrlul; to the sacrifice o! men who gave their livcll in the Jrcat War. lie lluid they bad ,;one to a greater reward than the wearing of u college gown. He wml u. lover oi peace and ull ii. menus in tho world, bllt therc ueelned to be llolnething In hum- ~ - st ELECTRICAL EXPERTS I specially made-to-order, extra iloavlly galvanized, whlcll To MEET IN NEW YORK contains extra twists in the melhez and will not ru . ._____,, made on special weaving looms, expressly for Canadian NEW Y-Olth’. May 22.-#l-‘arnl fox ranchers. clectriilcatiuu and the further electrlllcutiun oi’ .>\.ll‘lk‘.l‘l(3illl ludus~| tiles nnd comllltcrcc, us a meanilr ol‘ offsetting furm labor shortage ulul the growing scarcity of luibur- rcillriiiill: from pruspori-Iy coupled l\\'lil) restricted lmnrlgrution, will ‘be two o! ‘the many subjects com- ing lbelnve the ‘forty-sixth czonveu-i lion of the National Electric Light] ;\H:~‘0C:za‘li0u in New York City June; n ' I Progress in electrical science, re. Nl‘l|l'l'll, lilvcnllon null ph-ynlupl .16.; velopllleni. also will be outlined in! 11"‘ lPlmrts no ‘be presented and tile (lisl-ussious which will follow their presentation, Electrical experts from all overl P unlit-u ‘States and lie territor-l lal ilooscuslonn. from lCnnuda and] ""1" "WP-Kl!!! countries will partici- lmtc in the lpl-lngl-am. Those pres. v~___.___ ent lwill include Thomas A. Edison POLAND T0 HAVE DIRECT on.- miller of die industry in cull; RADIO communion». and lDr. Steinmetz, the‘ TION WITH AMERICA "Wizard oi’ Sch um -—- ~L~———- WARSAW, May 25.—'l‘he bulld- H L which! ivliimilil sdiltemiithihyluiilkilmgll The very 88.701; illnc-r 0'“ "W" TA BL E TS thing for summer 5 PARAMATA RAIN- pair . . . . . . . . . coats in big boys sizes. Allan ‘was ltppointed chairman and BLACK DUCK OVERALLS for boys age 8 to 16 . . Ii . Value $5.00 . . .. 8c called upon Harold Simpson, Sandy l ~ Moilrcnor and D. J. Bonnell, who MOSQUITO NETTING IN I H I _ lvilorrell lfor the athletic program ping, white, green all" llllllllvlll‘ "(llltrlrlli'9t>li, respect fully, giving careful estimates or 119421 QUEEN STREET JILTED LIEUTENANT SAILS WITH PARENTS ' ' ' ' ' ' ' it will pay you to mend your netting order In to us now, An advance in price wl'i.' take place soon and all orders not in our hands before then will have to come under tile higher prices, ....... _. . so order today lrom our stock 07 i escorted aizel. “Bray/co" Fox Netting ll cold exclusively by the lbe {undo that would be required by cncll. Plans were lthen maria for tho raising of the money and teams nppointe-l i0 cover the diner. CHARLOTTETOWN M, ‘muons M m tow l . .' . g n_ LARGEST FOX NETTING DEALERS IN AMERICA Brace, Mcllay & 0a., l-ill- Summgl-Qldg, P. E.‘ lllifld about the calling of! of the wed- liith null hull luncheon together, ding by the bride-elect, but he but the.wlldlllng wul-l inlleilnltcly nhuwcrl that. the uituir affected postponed at i530 that night." llilu deeply. llc ullill that ll When zlskcd ll‘ he would he will- tl-ndcd to resign from the British ing to nee Miss Hoyt nguln. the Navy when he arrived in Elmo-ml Lieutenant l-lnliled null replied: nnll would devote himself to busi- “it's useless. You nee nhe in i|l.. I IIHHH- would do unything for her. I wan "Hus the engagement been det- hominid to gull on tlhel Oglytnplcl on n‘ inltely broken on?" he was naked. m nont-yuloon nnl c unget o , "l don't think we will evcr be “fir; ship because my parents uro “lulw o married," tile Lieutennnt ropllltn. crmtslng on her. l still love hl-i‘ lluensy. Takesmlyn are you going home broken- floyt and would hex-e lrvazl ..., lew minute: time. eleventh hour. The young unvul hearted?" , v tying mf-‘w ".11.: min should Rflmmkrfl" Mm. nlncl-r uhmvl-d his luorul culling. "broken-hearted We". ifs lltifilllmve JUCUITG". when he was ltuesllonted on deck I """-l-'~ ‘Kin \' to ulc. I don't wuni tu say anything about the BostonllluklllgCompany_ MONTREAL 1-42: NPW YORK. Muy 23.~~ln.~ltcllrl oi‘ soiling. an ho hud expl-clcll. on the “lliiic Slur Liner (llynltllc, with a bride, Lieutenant ‘Frclil-r icll Wlnonlun (‘lurko, R.N.. rel turns-d yesterday to England on the Royal Mull Steam Pnckl-t llr- dunn. with his parmltu. bot-hunt» lliiss Nancy MtlMiehltol Hoyt, oi‘ Worthington. bull illtcll him ut the Makes White Shoes‘ Snowy White Tllereisnothin smarter than brillin while Write u! lor our New we: BookleLEnolouo 10c for Mailing . {T}; ‘ f-jfii’ " r~ (live orders und do thirlil-‘lnxfilgltly. sell’ und you will bc rill "l l1 . . ll We cannot learn l0 hlmw me from books. l , l! Jlowerrul -in the would. has heolllfiover, Suffolk. is reilllrllll» “h” iunrleriakeu lwllh a view lo lzivlnz in her 95th year. ‘Poland the opportunity o! direct 1 .___.._4oo-———— (lontroversy between ollr parents. l wunt to deny also that my tolllu| “EVIL Mammm Bruce ‘nlnnlr|rly unll I were ignorant oi’ the mntri nlouial aifalrl-l o! Miss Hoyils Bin: m’ icambga" hm m‘. a ter. We always knew about thut.’ "Wail the ring returned?" "it's n damn rotten show a‘! round." Lieutenant Clarke replied angrily. "it was a complete nui- jllluU to mo," no continued. "The wedding wun to have taken place on nlny Hi in Washington at 3 p. m. We saw each other on the Toronto visited his Salem, Mass. mined at numiber oi yearn residing in Regina. Snell» H! present editor oi’ "The Worker" in cousin Mrs Hugh Mc-Lcnnalv oi‘ Dorcilesler, Mano nnll Miss Mary G McLean olt He was also ulter- tho home u! Rev. H. Lincoln McKenzie and his mother, , where quite a number of old Ourdl- ‘ gall friends were glad to nee him. ll pen ce in introducing who had served .u hospital nnll 0.. M. (f. Street Methodist (lhurcll, llnlltnx. "gave a very impressive address. an nuture which makes lusting impossible under present JOIHllHOIIH. He hall great pleasure Mujor (iraham. with distinction on the field dur- ng the wur. Rev. E. E. (lruham. M .A., l). B. pmllnr of ilrunswiclc e said he was llpoaklug us n noi- communlcaltion will: western coun- ___._.___- i? tries without having to rely upon communication through other I stolen. ' The work oi construction was‘ commenced in llllelbrunry. i922, ‘unli- will be finished next July. The ‘loin! cont u! {floatation amouuuto almost $2,000,000. ----oo@---~ CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS ‘Headache lNDlGESflON Stomach ‘notable GOLD IVIIYWIIIRI- gnu ban . - I There u n0 wisdom dike llmult-‘ulrnnlund noon. , g _ _ t Asronn 4 chlldrfll‘ 'rn uTifiifi. a0 van