Women’s plendid Suits worth to $58$45 YOU WILL HAVE T0 ACT PROMPTLY IF YOU’D LIKE ONE OF these splendid new suits that are being offered at so heavy reductions. Every high grade suit in the store is included in the assortment. This line at $45-00 includes fine all wool serges, with some poplins, the colors are mostly black and navy blue. Thesuits are all in the very latest model, coats all silk lined, most of them showing the new- $ est idea. This range worth and regularly priced l1. o WOIIIQIYS to iii-ifi-OO- Sale price. $49 Suits to $87 All Women’s Suits to $69 to clear at r _ i SpeclalgppwlwQjig, Discount to clear’ at on Silk Fabrics The Luxury Tax on silks mean nothing to this store's customers-—it is absorbed by means of this special discount we will allow you on all purchases of silks until further notice. We offer you also on the biggest and best range of silks in the PROVINCE. The J une- Sale of Daint Whitewear On the second floor a great display of new whitewear is ollcred you. The garments were bought many months ago-the stylor; are perfectthe make is just what you would have it-and the prices cannot be duplicat- ed from the makers today. Gowns $1.19. $1.139. dill)?‘ t0 Chelnises $90, $1.35, $13.75, U) Store Closes 1 p. m. to-day June 3rd the birthday of King George-this store will close for half A - holiday. Store will be open from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Please do all shop- ping early. POINTED PARAGRAPHS - preclnto the Joys thereof. ‘Crooks might look better dressed in strait-jackets. A man's credit may be good, but . his cash is always better. an eye-opener. A man isn't ‘necessaril-y conserva- “vc because he ls no“ The man who trusts no one -. ' k l dl i t t ‘Sorrows of life enable us to ap- zléfumt now Wm‘ “PDQ n men g¢$====a Stone Chums much a young man can it's easy enough to forget your hem“ “Xumdlng ‘he 5h“! hand‘ other troubles when you have t-h. toothache. Instead oi’ trying to beat his ro- cord the average man should try to $181)“ ‘Him-L to Toronto and other parts. . . . . . . orset Covers 391‘ 791' l" —M . Will‘: n l - r PGlLtICOHtS lbl-z3» lid-Rm “la-m, $2 00C l q iiiontvltrm, N. lilmsipenllmlililr‘{vi-ell- "r ' '_ , _ , \ . .< l s .'li~. |0$8.‘ y, Camisoles $L00_ $1.20, $LJ5’ t" cnd 1t his home n ummerstt Drawers 59,.’ 98¢.‘ u, $|_75_ $.|_1_)_ —.\'lr. lngliam Fish, llulilmrton. ll RYIIIIIIIIII$IX\\\\\\\YIIIIA\\\\\§'illlll“\\\i \\\‘-’IIIEIIIIA\Y\\\WIKIIZ@\\\\fiillli\\\\u“\\$ ..J a 4v4=~\.\.\\.\vIq-m\!\_\\_\}' g. Love is bllnd—and there would probably be more domestic bliss "on tap ii’ mirrlnge fulled tu act as ‘The wise inald ascertains how afford to squander for an engagement ring OUR QQIN IVIOVIE The Westldtiuardian -—I‘I' PAY! to buy in thin Prov- inns. .—8HOP FROM HOLMAN'8 cata- log. 9046-542 ti. —ICE CREAM SOCIAL BY THE Malpequo and Kensington Trail Rangers in Malpeque Hall Friday night. Come. Lots of fun. 9282 l —-8HlPPING NEWS. The schooner "Glyndon" arrived is Sum- merside from Port Hastings, N. B. today with a cargo of coal for Messrmdoseph Reid & Co, Sum- merside. —-ISLANDER DEAD.——Mrs_ John L. lMcLellan (nee Angeline Morri~ son) died rather ‘suddenly at Boston, ltiass, on May 31st. The re- mains will he brought home for buriai.—. CROSS ROADS SERVICES.- There will be special music in the Cross Roads Baptist Church, Sun- day morning, June 6th. Miss Vic- toria Jenkins will sing at the mor- ning service , also Mrs. Lincoln Wood. All are cordially invited. 1' —GROW POTATOES with high grade Nitrate of Soda, Acid phos phate and muriate of Potash the kinds that give the‘ most plant food for the least money. For sale by Austin A. Scales; Messrs. A. Horne and 00., Summeraide. ‘ flwks -—PROMINENT CITIZEN DEAD. —-Mr. Martin Connick, Baltic, Lot 18. died on June i, after an illness of one month. Mr. Connick had beenin good health up to the time of the death of his wife, about orie month ago. Since that time, vital- ity rapidly waned and the end came calmly and with resignation-Y. ‘ ~—SAVE MONEY-There are 195 linen of Footwear in HOllIlflfYB Summer Catalog, and out of this number only twelve lines are sub- ject to government tux. Shop from t{olman's Catalog and save mmley- June 1 3i —WEDDlNG.-—A very pretty hut quiet event took place on Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian Aiansi- Kensington, xvhen Miss lda Bern ard of Suinmerslde was united in win after a brief honeynmov ‘h- v will reside in Summerside. Their hosts of friends wish them n happy lam] prosperous Journey through e. ‘ —AUTO PARTY.——ThO following priests motored lo (‘harlottcloivn today to attend the commencement exercises oi’ St. Dunstanh Univer» airy: Rev. J. J. MacDonald, Egmonl Hay, i-‘nlher linudrrziiilt, ldgmonl lizyv, ltalhrr J. '\. McDonald, Urund ltiver, Father ('l\ill!~‘5()ll, llloomfiuld, Father A.,I. McIntyre, Kinkora Kath- er Monsigneur Glllis, lndlun River, Father Monahan, Miscouchc. —|NST|TUTE MEETINQ-Nt-u’ Afiilllffs Women's institute lli'lll their monthly met-ting at the home of. Mrs. N, ll. Mouse, seven mom hers and one visitor were prvsvnt. Report. of linen bought for the Prince (‘ounty Hospital W83 read »at. the meeting. A quilt was also donated tn the l’, (f. ilospilzil. A new desk was bought. and placed in the school. An interesting paper on the School Lunch was read and discussed by the members. After serving of lunch u vote of lllullkS was tendered the hostess for ln-r bosplitzillhy. Vfhe meeting closed with the National Anthem. -O-&-——-— HVESTERN PERSONALS —4Mr. Roy Mills of i'li.'1rliit|~-Io\\'|i ls vie-ting in Summi-rsidi- the lziursi of Mr. Jas. Ahcarn. ---Mr. Arlhur llriuznzin oi‘ Sum- morsltin has left on a hush is trip has- rr-lurnvtl home after spending ten yours in Siskatttahewan. W-llon. A. A. Lcfurgey, Summer- liltll‘ has left to spend a few weeks with friends ut the Pacific (Toast. -—Mlss Marlon ('ost:|nr, (‘ape Wolfe, is on the sick list, lll‘l‘ matiy fFlPlltlti wish her u spi-i-lly recovery. ~llon. A, E. Arsenuult has rc- liirnml to Summorsitie, after spvnd~ 91ml i. omnirow! GUARD‘- IT "“"‘ "“"""“""' marriage to Mr. Frank Green of < Summerside hy the Rev. W. Good- - _._._-—---4 . .._,.i-r- JUNE 8. 1920s Let Us Help You ‘ To Solve Your Clothing p Problem ’ The outstanding advantage of buy- g l 22$ Q. VA ing your clothing here lies in the fact that you are sure of getting real good clothes value, because we buy from the best manufacturers in C-anada and our 39 years off business success is an assured fact that we know our business. 0 Luxury Tax T0 Pay l ln Our Big m N l r Clothing Dept. which is proof enough that we know how to " buy our Clothing, and our doing business for cash you are assured that you do not have to pay the ‘other fellows debt. Our reason for marking our clothing at a close margin is very evident there. - l No clothing in our big store over $45.00. See our special man's suit which we are sell- i1ig“atl$25.0O. Four different patterns. Sizes 36 to 44. Our Boy’s Clothing is the talk of the city on account of the nobby styles and classy patterns and the remark- able low prices. We have a beautiful range of Boy’s Clothing. Take a look through our Boy's Department and you will be sure to buy. Suits for large boy $7.50 up. Small boy $5.75 up. ruowsu BROS. LTD The Clothing Experts s L! lug n lvw days on business in Mon- treal, l’. Q. -Mrs. S. Ii. ltlx, has returned to her home in llullburton after spending a pleasant week in Ch- town visiting relatives. -~~.\ir. Ale Murphy of the Freight Olllce staff, Sumemrslde, has left -lo spend a low days with friends in Moncton, N. B. “Misses Margaret and Lnuru tiln Trninior, Mr. Keouglharnlnlluof summerside. the effect. that members of the w" _,,_,,,,, ‘iurotto own, niotore o il( an ‘ ;_ i mwr Saturday M “land Wemuw ilouso signed a round robin asking C Z E M A Llivinlig; guns“; “f M“ ‘m ,_M_,.5_ John S, for increased indemnity and that ' “up r"- McLellaxi.——Y. ' -'-—' :...__-" ——Mr. Thomas Grady of S. D. C., ~Dr. W. IP. McLellan, Mrs. Aus- Charlottetown is visiting friends in' had been called to his attention to‘ PREMIER DENIES ROUND-ROBIN the attendance of members of the llouse has been affected bccauso it of noncompliance on part of the to i. ~Mr. and Mrs. DeKoif, Taunton, l lilx. who have completed left on Saturday morning for lins- l0". their Muss, are visiting at Mr. B. Nes studies at C. B. College, ‘l'h'town, bills, Summersidc and Mrs. Dehflll. i t int: with her mother who ‘}",""'"“"”"“' “an” A’ s s opp mior Borden said press statements such round-robin cxl t i t ‘n’ ' ° ‘mm’ i- ~ t. ill t somi time.—Y. ‘ . -" i" "f " -‘ Y m!’ em or l ’ 7M6. he had not seen it. 5-4pm: an ~- OTTAWA, June ,3 ~tspaaazng on orders of the Home yesterday Pre- Government. ~80 tar aware Premier Borden added, no‘ w. u l»- \I - (‘n Very convenient. They . are used to gather the aeam as well as to churn . 5g I All sizes. 3 to 8 gallons. Black 8t C0." _ "33 Sunnypide. forget it. w l g y; __\_;___.;I._L..... UN lTNiiE U z l 1am vt m-"v/v/ ~ i ~ i» b Among many things that fall to l l" ‘H? '-~ impress a man favorably are his wife's relations. lf you are looking for trouble, all you have to do is rub any man the wrong way. There's plenty of room at tho lop. because everybody wants to get in _ on the ground floorn . We haven't much use for a miner, / ,.|' '* \\\ but. it in better to freeze onto your flfié GANG DEQOE5 0 55“ mnnr-y than to burn lt. ‘SW55 ON $lS$yS flkym, ¥I"i rl-Iri“ 4f i. n: t L» *6 LEARSN 4H2- $E<RET OF ms PnoweSS . - =t=-xzs-=l=n_-Jr-1-__.- in-rl ~ f ' '4 ' new weu. ow “E "Egaficwgooito ' ‘see wuAT ue noes. w. \\\ ‘ conrtunen 411% w- 2 m l "1""