,1 ions, Towels, Towollings, X .4 -b i-i-FLT-‘nk- i7...» ~ u. ~l /- 115-421 OUOCII Street, Chu-IOICOMWH Thursday Morning llpons ille WlllTE 60008 SALE linens, Shootings, Pillow Goi- llaplllns As in past years so in this Spring of 1923, The MOORE & McLEOD Ltd. “WHITE _GOODS SALE” is going to be the interest- ing and impressive spring shopping oppor- tunity. _ Shootings White Sheeting 63 inches wide, 60 and 85c. White Sheeting, 72 inches wide, 70c. 90c. and $1.00. . White Sheeting 81 inches wide, 70c, 90c i and $1.00. Best English, 90 inches wide, $1.35 yd. Pillow (lotions 40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 42c, 50c, and 60c. 42 inch Circ lar Pillow Cotton, 45c, 55c, and 65c. 44 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 48c and 65c. Hemmed Pillow Slips 40 inch Hemmed Pillow Slips 25c each. 42 inch Hemmed Pillow Slips, 30c each. Hemstitched and Embroidered Pillow Slips 42 and 44 inches Wide, $1.00 value for 65c. FREE lIEMMllili Sheetings and Pillow Cottons will be neatly and skilfully hemmed FREE during the sale. ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY Special ‘llilln Towels s’ 16x33 inch Huck Towels . . . .35c pair 17x36 inch Huck Towels . . .55c pair 20x36 inch Huck Towels. . . .75c pair 20x40 inch Huck Towels 85c pair Hemstitchcd “Shamrock Linen" Towels, worth $1.50 each, clearing at . . . . . . $1.00 Pure Linen Roller Towelling-Zi/g yds. 40c. Bleached Roller Towellinvgs 21/;- yds.,. .50c. Hemmed Glass Towels, 22x28 inch 20c each “ihlli Towel sin" 25 Per Cont. Discount Good lines, but 0dd_and slightly soil- ed make a good buying chance for any- one who wanrs some new Towels. Huck and Terry in many sizes 25 per cent. Discount. Table Linens and Gloills White Table Linen 56 inches "wide, 65c per yar . All pure linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide, $2.10. Very special grade, $8.50 yard. “SECONDS” in Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths, will be placed on sale at $4.25 and 156.90 each. ese are only a few items - there's not room to tell of the attractions in linens. Pure linen llllpllills $11. All | I A - » Sale at. ‘iiillym. $srlloz Here's another striking bargain picked up by Mr. Stewart while on a recent buying trip. These Napkins are good value at $11.00 pen dozen. - The quality is perfect, but the maker found that the pattern was not a fast seller. Hence the ridicul- ous price we offer, $5.00/per dozen. i l _ I- i -. --8HOP tron: Holman’: oahlog. -CONODR'I' ENJ-OYD. -A successful concert and Basket Soc- ilal was held in Bloomfield Hall on ‘the 2nd, under the auspices at‘ the Duvar Dramatic Society-V. --WlL BE UNLOADING 8 carloads of our, corn. and other reeds at Al ny Station from Thursday un l Tuesday. ‘Come early in the morning in good roads. Prices rght. A. H. Affleck and H. M. Ch holm, Allhany. H l-ll-Bi. 4 _ -FUNElRAL SERVICES. —The funeral o! the late Mr. Joseph Caulk-t, (‘ascumpe-c, was held on March 21st from his home to ‘Si. Anthony's Church, where Solemn lliigh lilacs was offered uh) for his soul. Rev. J. A. Goudei OiYiCiil-[Gii and at the obsequles. interment was made in St. Anthony's (‘emet- ery.-—V, —-DlED IN HO8PlTAL.-—The death took place Wednesday ev- cning ut the Prince County Hos- bitul of .\l'rs. Harvey Adams, o! (YLB-lly, after n, serious operation. The remains were taken to her home by night train. The funeral will lake place at her late home on day afternoon. She leaves to mourn n narrowing husband who mmllmlinnieil the remains to O‘Lear_v. l l‘, , —CHE-LTON NOTES.— The pen- Iiie of Chelion are convaiescing -Forr TH! INFORMATION of ohooo travelling, l wispy, ggy, Th; o Hotel.“ 01mm sllli ra- mlmw oven. dermis the minor to the contrary. we are in the busi- ness. and purpose remaining. Rates 82.00 per day. Mro. T. M. Howntt. I 4-11-12 —-8TREET IMPROVEMENTS.- Stlreet Commissioner Minion, was Nix with a number or men on Wednesday on Walter street, lev- elling the heavy snow. banks which accumulated throughout the winter months. -owsu HOTEL vl8rrons~ Maluorf/th-EWB ity Ccrte no 1, ‘.8800. U49 fencing, l hlndo; Q! it over . before ‘ you ‘b Y- goods arriving, nioo line of boots and lhOQI.—lLl0Yd 00X. Milflli" II.TIND£M WILL l! It! OEIVED for suitable vessel tor "Mil-yin; or strawberries between New Glasgow and Montague. Par- ties wanting tender copies colli- municate with Sidney Molnisfieh the Council in regards to the Board of Trade in reference to the Press Association which are to visit Siibt m” ouont- wire talk lowed. bringing before the council The following were registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, Tuesday evening: Messrs C. B. Mc lean, Ottawa; William Morgan, Montreal; C. W. Cox, Truro; W. S. Clufi’, Toronto, Howard Goode, St. John, N. 13.; J. O. Rodger. Amherst and J. M. Elmore, St. John. N. B. —SUM-MERSIOE Mus. F. B. Owen, formerly oi’ Sum- merside, who has been continuing her studies with Edwin Jolinstone, Carnegie Hall, New York, has ac- cepted tlhe position as soloist in the Methodist Eplsoople Church. corner of Forth Washington Ave., and 17B St, New York City, she be- gan her work there on Easter Sun~ soLols-r -' A i1 mutter of the characterizing of n popular recreation club, which look place a few avenirrzfl 1180 011 Central Street, by a certain party in Summer-side and the council pro- New i merside in June. Mr. L. Moore, fol- ‘ 5 37$ '2 iwfg-otgll-Wém-l» l‘ l5 9s, An - lien Roli i=1. Stat f, t Elvira? a ‘Q. 'h‘s:'t‘.‘ziz..'ira'"wiilza" i" r his mlsed to look into the matter, w!- ter which the council sdionrued- A ._.-<<QO&-——-— Western Personals _.,\lr_ lNell McDonald, 0".Ll.~nr_v, was, a pasenger to Summerside on the 9:ll.——V. i —Mr. Chas H. Clark, left on Mon dny morning on return to Cleve- land. Lnr. Champion of Omeary was llny lMornin-g. -—NOTE.D MU8lCIAN.- Music lovers in the province will be in- flilcr ll long lfness of Ln Grjlppc.» 'Mr. John Murray hos taken n tr‘p '10 Nova Scoiin, whore he is en- E-‘lgefl in lobster fi$ilillg.—-Ml'.-Rfly Fllmiibzll spent the week enll wllll lfrimlls in Williiot vfliiBY.~—tMiS§"S Hilda Gardiner and Amy Cairns rim; the week enll in Senrlctoun the guest of IMr. and Mrs. HlldSifl ‘l.owlh-*r.~0ur Dr. "Dr. Sharp" is ‘(PM burly llzly illlli night nttcllll- llll: his pniients.--On . lliclianl Mr. Louis Pearson sp rend .n Sumillerslde.-.Much sym- P-‘liill’ is felt for Mrs. Chauncey Pearson ni the death 0i’ her mother. _—~3\ir.~. l-Iorliort lbilmszivy is Spend. "IE the winter at her fathers Mr. John Rose, -—~——<-o>,--___ USe_“Tiz” For Sore, Tired, Aching Feet i Good-bye, sore ifeet, swoolen feet, sweaty feel, Esmemlli; feel. lired feet.- | Goodbye. corns, cnllouses, . i feet, burning lcrested in the new; that Signor Donnto cotnlreminn, who starred in one of the Chautauqua programs a. year or so ago (and made many friends while in this province! i5 now on’ it transcontinental tour ivlth his own comlpuny. Tile Wooll- socket, (ill) newspapers last week gave him a splendid write up, ll- luslrolted with u lphotogruhic hall tone. lle was the soloist with the American Legion Exposition will-ch was held in the state armory ill that cliy early this spring. —BAD T'RAVEL|-iNG-—-Thl9 PfRUiS through the count-y, according to those n-ho have been forced by necessity to drive over them, are considered worse now than they have been for any splng in the last twenty years. There is slight frost in the groundl and the snow. though many feet deep in some pincer, is honeycom-hed with holes and allspaces, so that it one goes through the urust it is a matter of going clear to the bottom of the bank before stopping. One driver, forced off the isnglo track on the road lo Bedeque on Tuesday had his horse go so far down that it turn-all u complete somerssult. breaking the shafts of the sleigh and breaking the lei‘; foreleg oi the horse so badly that the onl- mnl had to be shot. Another driv» er had n. similay experience. later _ ns and raw spots. No more itightness, no is mug on. “TlZ" draws out ions exudalions which puff up the ‘ifeet. Use "TlZ" [foot misery.’ Al your feet feel. A few cents buys n box of “TJZ" now at any drulzglsz, or department store. Don't suffer. Ilnve good feet, glud feet, feel that never swell, never hurt, never get lird, A year's foot comfort guaran- ,teed or money refunded. Exidl: RAlfILRIEH Give an Exidc ordi- nary care and it will give you extra- ordinary service. Look for this Sign.‘ TllERE 1S AN EXIDE DEALER NEAR YOU —“’} om. meg in section and his [ca], acts right destnyed also. n“ the pmsmr strong sun has melted the snow m, I t , in slsughs along the road, some to L, haow cgrlfligrgxllig a (ieiilil of four feet and more. The in the day, in the Wilmol Valley horse had to be In some places the and ice which lhas become locked mun who goes out driving these days must expect to sluendl several [hours going a mile and need not be surprised i! he leaves his horse hind him. -TOWN COUNCIL-The ,lnr Town Council meeting was illeld in the Council chamber on [Monday evening. at which l-lis Wor ‘ship Mayor Ixldstone presided. The designation of Coun. John Grady (was tendered nnd accepted. The resignation cf Chief Engineer John ,Taylor and Engineer John Clark and 3rd Engineer Wlfler McEimaq of. the Electric Light plum, were al so tendered, and were laid over tl regu- in Sllmerl-iide Wednesday on 0W0‘ fessional business. —‘Zilr. James Hamilton. the QQIX-i ial repcsentlilive o1 Purity Flour| was among the recent visitors tb- Summcrside. Aliilsrx Agatha O'Brien, ioache at Hovrlnn, rluent her Easter llloli-i —Mr. Gilbert Goudet, repres- enlflfllyg ml- lvllller Bron, returned home from (lhnrlottetown on the iith.——V. —-His many friends are gilnd to see Mr. Duncan MoPhee return to Howllm again otter spending the winter months in Boston.-—V. —!lon. J. Blanchard Dnvar and lion W_ H. Dennis who both spent the week end at their respective homes returned to Charlottetown on ilic 10th.-V. —~Mr. Maurice Arsennult and Illiss Jnquelirle Richards, returned from thrir Easter visit to Muddy Cree‘: on the 6th.-—V. --2..'r. Maurice, Al-senault and‘ Mr. llrnry Gallant, Howl-an, were passengers Monday to Tignlsll where they intend to fish lobsters lhis season-V. Group At Night Need Bo Feared No This Montreal More, Says Father It the child seems croupy, apply Vlcks over throat and chest at bed- time. llt usually uvents a night nt- tack. And if croup comes on with- Wt warning. use of Vicks often brings relief inside of fifteen minu- zes. days at lher home in St. Louis.—-V. Mr. Keeling, of 1106 Newmurch St, Verdun, Montrenl, Que, says: ‘.‘l found Vloks very good for colds on the chest. My boy suflers with croupy cough and l rub his chest well with it and I get very good results. It do also good for colds in the head." Vicks ~ls the ideal! h treatment for children's cold marbles; it avoids so much internal dosing. Just as good, mo, for grown-ups’ colds, and for cuts, burns, ‘bruises, sores. vtinlzs and skin ltchlngs. be considered at a special moctlnp of the council which was held Tue:- day night, nt which the counci; lchalinber was packed to the doors with citizens. His Worship spoke in terms of praise of the interest taken by the citizens. and promis- At all drug stores 50c a jar. For u tree test size package Iw-rite Vick Chemical Co, 344 St. Paul St. W., Montreal. I’. Q. Though Vlcks is new in Canada. it enjoys i1 remarkable sale. Over ed than at the next night of meet- ing that more chairs would ‘he pro vided to ncconladnte the citizens. At the meeting Tuesday evening His Worship presided, and all councillors were present, except Councillor Arnett. The committee ‘appointed inquired into the matter land one report, was rend by Coun. ‘Johnston, after which the resigna- tion of Mr. Taylor, Mr. Clark and Mr. McElman, were accepted -by u standing vote unanimously, to take iplnce May 7th. The matter of oi gasoline tank to be installed by Mr Harding, on First Street, was re- fenred to the Street Committee to deal with. A grant of $100.00 rwas asked Mr by the Dnughters of the Empire, which was reMived and left with the Properly Committee. lThe matter of cleaning the snowl off Water Street was taken up. of») ter which Mr. Brennan, rnilresoed BRINGING UP FAT HER- l? l DON'T 4h‘ our NOMWFLL NEVE OUTIZZ R 6n‘ I7 million jars used yearly. am dfiorent and better“- ' V, tablf i .. y --====-== 5O,QO3‘IUW‘OIIQZ:QA__IIB;VGI F! Of course we know that our med- icirlc docs benefit thelarge rnlfor. , icy of women who mire, it. n; i that onlyxwo out of 100 received no benefit. is ma: astonishing, I}: ch33 pprove, liigvgvker, tatamctcineo a " or certain definite aifiiglntoqenot a cure all-one that is made b the most scientific process; not rom dFugs, but from a celzolmbligation o nature's roots an er an and dooo do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. . You sec, we have been makin , improving and refining this meg- icinerffor ovca 50 ycafis 3nd] ‘i; is sopc cct an so we a apte to lwomfims ncedsbtgiatfiitggctually aat cvirtueto nc t olitof every 100 women who take it. It's reliability and recognized cflicicncy has gained for it a sale in almost every country in the world-leading all others. For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our medicine bearing this question: “Have. ou received benefit from taking ydia E. Pinkhatrfs Veg- etable, Compound?" - Replies, to date, have been rc- ccivod from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 par cantor which any YES. q That menus that Q8 out of every 00 woman who take the modi- cino for the nilmentofor which it is recommended are benefited by it. - - This is a most remarkable record of eflicicnc . We doubt-if any other medyicinc in tho world equals it. ' Think of it—-only two women out 111E100 received no benefit- 98 successes out of a possible 100. Did you ever hear of anything like it? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished. Such evidence should induce every woman suffer-in from’ any out poculior to her sex to try Lydia E. Bin am’: Vegeta leCompound and see if she can't boon: of the 98 THE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE C0, Cobourg, Ont. and Lynn, Moos. Stop! Ilook! Listen! Two‘ hundred. spring-samplesrfo - triads m measure suits arrived prices $18.00, to $34.00. I can men- sure You right. no guess work. will guarantee any kind of style you wish, the broad padded shoulder and full peg trousers if desired, or snug fitting ones, do not take n chance on any person measuring you but a tailor and cutter that understands the business. l can pick out the best samples to wenr and hold the pressing which means n better looking suit. Also a bunclnot. ready mode suits rrom $12.00 to $24.00. Alterations and pressing free. J. P.’ MoR-HERSON, Montague. ' P. E- I. 4-8-2wkll NEW WALL PAPER O 4 gym". E I DEPARTMENT Artur-Ire lo something that you do not neglect. Rather, you devote conliderab-b time Ind atten- , tiorl to the various article: of wearing appalbl which-go to mlke up your wardrobe. Why, than, should you not b0 n particular lnirogard to the wearing o! gluon. Suit- ahlo gluon), properly fitted, on second floor Qui- Prices are based on Double ' Rolls-ls Yards ' Sea Our Patterns HELII) Jlqqg- HELLO Jlqqtt- HELLO Jlclqg - HELLO Jlqcsrz " hi; odd distinction to the wearer. Wiih I prpporlptlon fur- nished by us, In onis of our , many val-lotion of framed, , you are uncured of the at molt in comfort and ntylo. l r We represent die largest and moot lip-room factory 1n 01"“ _ ‘rank-flunk - - 9111;“ orogorgpelleyo, no low or lower. than any "0"" ' “If! “"110. including mail order houses abroad. - 6n F. Solo vAgehiBqhAPBg-‘gfid n? clglprfrioltrlnnr. a OoMDVl/fl" W‘ Optometrist cnnaulvs m; Wall rapin- racial-r. Jlonlm! n‘; A ‘AA A‘ F4701’ -- - Vi?“ Slum --BY GEORGE" MQMAW ‘ i" mroo- , uuoenerrmo . Pup. - merr- ix 2 M... ._ i l' ll! l l l