“IT-ilik-“naa ~ . i. ' SPEUIALS Iilf-‘OM (ll R S'I'.\I'I.I<l .éeil¢-E11i' c lluney Having Bargains t I . You; oanit afford to miss t v Friday? l - “EPA RTMENT‘ . 1000 yds Grey‘ cotton 11¢‘ per yd. 1000 “ 40in. Grey cotton 144' per yard. 2000 yds Dress gingham 331* per yard 500 “Steel Clad Galetaliilv p91‘ yard. I 200 “ 8~4 Unbleached sheeting 38¢’ yard_ 500 yds assorted shirting 35c for 25c per yard. A large variety of 36 in. print cotton. Light ‘ and dark colors. Special 30v per yard. . M "si>i‘:t'i.ti.s |.\' orn )1 laws “THfKING DEP} RTMENT Pliiin grey overalls_ odd sizes. Reg iii-ll" for $51-25- Special lino of men's working i shirts for 75r- Klddies cloth and velvet hats gldd sizes. Worth up to $1.55 for n 01'- Men’s felt hats from $1.55 up Boy's caps from 751- up, Men’s caps from $1.00 up __ Auto wraps and carriage wraps $3.51) u“ Great values in our ladies silk and dress goods department. 4 pieces mlessaline silk, best sellinfl shades. Reg. $75-35 for ‘Fl-m’ P91‘ yard. 60 yds black messaline silk. Spe- cial 9mm». i2 pieces fancy 251' per yd. _ . _ 3 ]ll(~*'.'€S fancyhsilk coat lining wm-[j] 215L710 for 751'. Ladies; extra good cotton lisle hose. Black and l-rovrn, 4 pairs $l.tlNl. Children’s fine rib sizes. 5 pairs forllil-llll- Ladies wide rib sill: lisle hose, worth $1.50 for $1.00., K. ' v 4 pieces 54 ‘in; IZIdIQSctAVBGCl homespun suiting. Good shades. Worth $2.00 for $137». voile. Special hose. All Karavan crepe blouses and jac- kts $14.50 m $10.95. ‘Silk bloomers. All shades $2.98 Summer dresses in rating And- erson gingham, voile and crepe liilL-"iti to $19.50. Canton crepe dresses. Shades reseda, green fawn, navy, brown. At lowest prices. Kiddies rompers I to 8 years 75c t0 $2.50. ' I SPECIAL ¥ALUES IN one GREAT MEN’S AND BOYS.’ CLOTHING DEP . OUR LOW PRICES ARE WITHIN REACHAOF ALL. on: ‘PRICE TO ALL HAS SENSE OF HUMOR Prowse Bros., t Ltd ._..-._.-..___.__._._ _.__..____. __ _ ileum might have hull THE ONE mm 1,, "We lllltl quite n little. in cm“ Juan“ o’ arms" commbia mind win-n he docrllmd the Fifth W" hull “"14" 41'1"!“ 1\l*l1‘-¢9-" is Not Too Dignlfiod, Many ll. man who attains to the tlltnilty o!‘ the [JPIICII is ttlit to l'or- !" m" mm"! "idly. with good V cupoii link]. nlumulm ‘m Wllléallflitxal: iiil-ytlrc, nnrl hoard oi‘ Full oi wise saws and modern iii- tuiiCe.~i@-—” Whenever Mr. Justice Hunter ha» occnsiion to sit on n (imit- position slightly, and (ixed u W‘? that i» won lint always 118C935. nry for him in attitude of ciilui nnd disposition- uto nloofuess. 'l‘li<u'c are exceptions. The lion. Gordon Hunter, (Thief Justice or British Columbia, has not permitt- Atw 0t Mun ma. JhPJiuitlci: "T- Will-l tunpty." “How uiui-h was there in bottle t0 uturt with?" “It w:is' not quite hall’ lull." wered tho witness. Hi Jilu onerous dune, to “fine MB which Vlllflllitlfifi n ilisncrtntlon on "YE 0H UH’ Witness- Saturday Specials n .4111) rnorrr BARGAINS FRlOM OUR LADIES . .. READY TO WEAR DEPT. .. . I PRICE STORE fuot “And then?" inquiruil the lawy "Vl-‘e hull no more. The bottli- llll flllfl- Chlof Justice llunter shifted hi.- cold -ON BAIL-Tho cue *0!" the. two young mon who woroarmlt- ed o. tow days no on the oblige of gasoline theft were brought up again on Monday moi-nip! and were lot out on hall. I —-A BIO FELLOWI-Aflolltator weighing 101,4; lbs In the ofhco of Messrs Wood Bros., Summerslda. in the centre of much attrnctlrn. llt was ruptured ‘by ‘Mr. Art Sm- mons of Belmont, Lot. l6. . H. —-SUCCES8FUL FAlR-‘A very, successful pantry sale was held in the office oi the Canadiltu Nation- al Railways on Saturday aitori noon by the Young People's So- ciety und a very good sum of mon oy was realized. I I --DEA1'H ozone-trem- The death took, place on Sunday attor- noon of Mrs. Peter Doucette at the age of 89 years. The (uneral will take place on Tuesday after- noon to the Catholic Church thence to the Catholic Cemetery. __BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- |CUlT. Sunday June 3rd. Everyl father and everyone‘ who has known a father's devotion is in- vlted to worship God at Bedequc 11o.iu.. (‘ape Traverse. 3 p. in. and Searletown 7 p. m.» Honor the memory of departed fathers and chcei- the hearts of those who ntill tight the battle of lite. Every- body welcome on Father's Day. Reception services in the evening- iA BEAUTY.——A large trout. weighing You;- nnd n jfllllfli‘? lbs’ was in the show window oi‘ tho Gallant 11mg lCo. on Friday lust and attractetl- u areal 119*" 0T M‘ tonllon from pnesers by. The trout was ruptured in the ivnlers livin- Tigulsh by Mr.. W. J. Whitney o!‘ this iowii_ illltl"'l.‘l the largest one seen here this season. H. -—CRIMIINAL iCOURT.— A't the (Erimlui ‘Court, held ‘here on Suliir dug,‘ Judge- nMcQulQrrl-e presiding, Iwo ‘iluls-"tthargoil- withi stealing money t-‘ontessed to tbe crime, the punishment dealt out was satisfac- tory, one o! the lads. his first of- fence, among other conditions, is lo muke weekly reports to his pun» tor. the other lad who hits been up on similar charges before, was re‘ mnnded to lull for two weeks when he will be sent to a reform school. H -—BA8EBALL--'i‘he first game of the Summerslde Baseball League was played on Monday (w. ening between the Pioneers and Red Sox, and considering the prac tlue that the boys have boil tho game was interesting from slurt {to finish and resulted iii irwhi l'or ‘tthe Pioneers score being 12 u, 3 ‘hi fuvor oi‘ llle Pioneers. the line "up in nu follows. : eoooooeeeoooooo iPlonoera, Reg 50x, i f (‘ntchor , Mountain Wright l Pitcher - , liowltlt l IMori-oson _ int nose Cameron Lltlstono _| 2 n d ilu so ' McAlt-oi‘ l Jlrd Bane Gandei Phillips Short Stop‘ Howell Centre Field ‘ ‘ ' Right Field Left Field Silliphonl Croko ,. . Crockett Mr. Jmleph Mtiiluliotiizh and \V. J. Whitney handled tho game to the sittisfuction oi‘ all. The next izuiuc is to be pluyvil on 'l‘huruduy _ evening between the Red Sox and liiilepiliulnnti-i. ____- PERSONALS —~Mr. l-lazen Phillips lino return ed home troin Mt. Allison Univer- ~iity to spend tho uulniiiisr with his . . EW Suits-"finely tailored and, patterned in young. Suits That Greet You a Fresh Appeal '@ fo\'rm.'m\'fi»“- " i-Jwfé) @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@e v ‘ > |>iiroiit.n. mough m“ lhétzrteut indoor sport of poker, it _'”1'l""-‘B llrlllllfi Billet‘? 113!‘ ‘ " ' “um-Ln,” he mm," t9 mennmnt h“ not ncltvunury to coll in l-xporl poi-sous mnkou HVPJYUMKINHIIR. _ _ v _ Wm perm" any "Hspyumng luv“), uviilteniri- to dtltflrlllilllt? WhPlht-l‘ n of hiili n bottli- thou» mum "home iroui Prince 0t Wulcu (All- m the ohm.’ mm“ Rather‘ h’, “l; jliitill I-llents n straight, m- vim- liflfiiljfzltfiglly ainull drinks. lf _ IQKH (lharlottotown to npciid the Hucklm. m‘. ptlnlwnm hm ho Mm verso. lhe chief jnutioo known,‘ IJIHITIIDTY Morn-u m0 right, thM unninier holiday» with his parents know“ Mum. um“ m prpjeni‘ he whether troin nctuul oxnpyileiiiet», lllkélllh lie-only thirteen drlnkii-ijtn I h: . “Pr”? w“ mutt.“ "film. m“, slmhqnlu l“ or troin zi utility of l-loylc, “dopon- it full“ bottle. " —~Mr. and Mrs . Tllflmlt!‘ It. the ‘my’, “PM”, m, “m, milk,“ m r-nt Hoyt-til not." Quite ctislually. tho chief justice Shreelltlll ziiid'Mr..Ainbroi-ie lvlonitg- "m Omar“, BM. h] 1mm A few days ugo. In u irunohtefnre glanced at three grey lialreil lnwy him‘ Kmkqru, were v-lgltora to physicuny. u“. "Ne; 3mm... the chief. it witutass itukutnvlctlgiul us who ziro prominent nrrliimonts Summemldc on Saturday. H. Riva“ [he impresulon that m, loves thnt a party oi four had hut-ii of thc bar in British (olnnibizi. ._..__. "m “and thmm of m“ Except drinking. Pressed for deetulln lit These did not smile; they flint ._iM,-_ ‘mural Tank)“, Anny-ton’ that ho is clenn shaven, Slinpeu- 5mm: lwlllked ‘We? “o “ugmly- ‘ was an inwurd passenger from the East on Saturday, proceedlilg home by the iiiteriioon triiln, H. utilise 0i‘ humor ,l m y” lush fashion. y iStraight lines. throughout-- “ggliroad shoulders, small hips, slim waist. Every Suit is brim‘- ful of rich, wholesome effects --the best that your money can buy. ' ‘-'—Mr. Leith (Jrewe hos returned Qeeeeleeee- last Symbol of Frontier Passes Into History ~—Mr. Ralph Sililphant son of Mr. and Mr». Lori sllllphant has returned home from Itlt. Allison Llnivlarliity to spend the holiduya with his parent». -—ln the lint o1‘ successful llrkt year students l'or i’. W. (t publish- ctl on the 26th Minn lit-Ion ltnm- day's home uddrcmtsliould liuve rend iimnliton instead of Mou- tuguo. {W}? A FRIEND The illrst person who comes in when the whole word has gone out. One who multiplies joys, div‘ ides, griets, and whose honesty is invlolaible. !v~l"l4lié‘l‘ -- '- The Mens’ Stélrc Mflflre 8t Moleodilld- Quegn st, ~ cnarlottetown @@@@@@@©@©@©@@@@@@@ . “pad-omit you! thohlotorl CorlbooT ill anon-ca blmworonoontl an. fill-mill fllpnlblfill, hnnbohamdt to Quonnol, hi‘ ggwiqugujqlduutlunonqulrdbythohnoa-dnwnooochoqumtlnloyohonlyaw-fmmholwhol