Tucson, —MREAT VALUES In Wall PlNI-s at Sinclair's. 34,31 -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS ——P&|e 8 is available. of —A LOVELY DISPLAY of new seasons mllllnery, rightly pflggfl at Sinclair's. 3537 —GUARDiAN8 0N BALI at the Guardian's Western Oifioo in the MoNefll Bulldins. Summeroido ev. ery day. |____- —_NEW SPRING MODELS in Mean Hats, showing at Sinclair's. 8687 F? -1E86APED from rancb—hmle lox. Marked rixht oar 0. L. Left 14 C. Regard. W. lR. Mann, Mar- Kfllv- 8666-4-12-21. Holeproof oflers you two --BOY'S RUBBER BOOTS, slz~ es 1 t0 5 per ‘pair $2.75 at Sin- clair's. 8687-4-3-21 I exquisite hosiery numbers at remarkably low prices —-WANTED AT ONCE — Two bright young men with general re- tail store experience. Apply in person-Sinclair 8c Stewart Limit- ed. 8682-4-18-21 -——. i" _ , —KENSINGTON DANCE. — . (lraml Dance in Strand Theatre tum-ant (Tuesday). Good floor. K001i music, good time ‘for every- body. Everybody welcome.,Con1e on boys. 31:90 the McNeil-l Building, -. Summemide, where sub-. sol-lotions. Hews Orr advertising will lzrgareoeived. The phone number is ' I —CHANGE8 LOCATION. —Mr. Howard Clark recently hall hisl lvbmr fncwry. and other build-l lugs in connection with it hauled‘ irom Cnscumpec Sandhills to Al- ‘ ‘bfirltlll. Smith. It was a big und- ertukinig to bring these ‘buildings across the ice, hut with a suillc-l lent number oi‘ teams, it was nuc- cesslully accomplished. Ladies’ ‘Ready to Wear Stylish Spring Dresses, New Print- . NEW COATS _Mr_ Em {Edged emplomi 6d Silks, Georgettes, Cantons, Prices Range fr01p$11,25,$12_50, ' l n.1, Crepes, no. $13.50. $16.50 anduptosoooi in the store of R. '1‘. Holmans, Sllmmeffllllfl 9118M his Easter boll-l ‘Iivfiysmfé S}; holxfexotshis 1611255383" Our Coats are smart and new ltyle- Many trimmed Huftgynle ' ' Protticr dresses for the money you have never seen. with summer fur, others handsomely embroidered and '¢| g he: from, Dark and light colors and stitched. ln the newest flares and straight Ilns ntylu. an “l, o u w‘ | ‘uch n "n" two piece styles, In the most fashionable materials-Poirot Twill, Chan-nun, m3“ " '" u‘ "w" y ' ' Tricotine. Fancy Twill materials and mlny pretty Tweodn. straight lines, etc. Sizes for Mines, Women and larfl¢ Women. Prices range from 516.60 to . . . . . . . . . . .. $38.00 PERSONALS ~—Miss Laura Gordon and Iiliss Ruth ltayuor spent the Easier holnlrnvs at their homes in Cuscum- pec. ——~llr. Bruce S. McLeod of the Bunk of Nova Scotia, Kenal-algton spent his Easter holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Alex tB. McLeod, Hartsville. PURE THREAD SILK over Rayon PURE THREAD SILK In new Par-i: Mada. Smart and rrfmfil- ting. Run mp at lum. Mm. bmimd up. 11h IYTIIIF/l‘ Irina/firing. Z - im/i silk leg. In many nrw lrurisco/"L —Mr. Brenton Hudson, Cascum- pec who has been in Boston for the past two and a half months returned home on. Saturday night. On his way home, he visited his sister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. J. Dom» ville, at Petitcodinc. - M11, _ ‘ l 1H An attractive assortment of hate in “'EA3TERN AGENT- "MT- J- large and small head sizes, styles, mater- ‘W, Murdock is now Guardian ag- Wl 111 Montana and will Ibo pleas- ills and colors too vorlod to mention. ed ~00 receive mews items, advertis- Jul‘ ‘mud i “l” “wnmem o, "d," m: huts in bright new shades for sorlno- A few Cape Costs just arrived. Our Qoqtecomo in elm, for Misses, Women and over sizes up to size I51. Overblouses in Fugi Silk and Broadcloth Nicely tailored Blouses of Fugi Silk. high neck in Sand. White and colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Plain tailored Cotton Broadcloth Over-blouses, White and Natural. A42 Gloves for Spring Dainty styles in kld with fancy em- l‘: Canadian WOTHCH t0 SCC tllC broidered cuffs in Sand. Grey and Black exceptional values offered in Holeproof Hosiery. So we are featuring two highly fash- ionable styles at delightfully moderate prices. A large assortment of Qhamolsette Gloves with fancy cuffs 85c to $1.35 Plain Chamolaette Gloves 50c and 65c Those ‘Gloves come in best shades of Fawn, Sand and Grey, also Black. Prowse Bros Ltd. GR-AM MAR SCHOOL ..*MONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 1 Examine these rich silks carefully. Note their, 8%?;_'"1°'1°‘ exquisite sheen and gleaming colors. Above all see how clear they are. N0 shadows, broken ends 0r streaks. Pongec Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Montcalm Coming to Open Navigation Mr. J. O. Hyndman, President of the Associated Boards of Trade for this Province has wired Mr. R. H.,Jonkins. M. P., susigesting These things result from HoleprooPs special weaving process and the fact that only the __'_ V. r. n ‘fiomsu o a vu.— a “on, M“; W11] have n‘ stimulating‘ ierlldoyuyouir Jlltlrll?) null in nuuisn u m 9 1, Chester finest materials are used. Wear is far greater than that of ordinary hose. Fit is trim and snug without a. wrinkle. New Paris colors are offered you in 27 shades. All will stay bright in spite of many washings. lvlakc your selection today. 'At leading stores. Exclusive Dealers for Charlottetown PURDIB-FERGUSON, SHOE C0. LTD. that the "Montcalm", which was to leave Syd-nay yesterday with mails, etc., for the Magdalenes, on her return proceed to Charlotte- town and open the port. Mr. Hyndman received a prompt reply from Mr. Jenkins, stating that he had arranged with the Do- partment that the "Montcalm" alt- er her trip to the Magdalenes, and when leaving there proceed to Charlottetown. It is understood that the ice conditions were pretty bad, but nevertheless the steamer will make the attempt to come to Charlottetown, and Mr. Jenkins hoped this would be quite satisfactory to all concerned. . This is business; and it is Ihoped that the "Montcalm" will the lat- ter part of this week or early ‘next arrive at Charlottetown. This will open the harbour to naviga- he surprising after-feeling of mouth freshness which Minty’a Tooth Paste leaves, is due to the amazing cleansing oc- tion of the pleasantly bubbling foam. Minty’: is more than e tooth pum- It'| a mouth wad: too. ' - for - and would never stoop to anything blIQ effect 0n. business generally. Such prompt action on the part of all concerned is ~hiBhlY 00m" mendable. ' ,_.__ A FAREWELL PARTY An interestln: event took place at the homo of Mr. Clarence Nicole Murray River when n number of friends and rclntivcn gathered there to any farewell in Mr. Don Mnclinnalil of (lion hinrtlu who la leaving for (‘nlifornlxu At 8.30 the crowd nasemhlcd at tin- houuc nnd without a word of warning marched into the parlor where Mr. Mnnllonnlil wns tuning n violin, ln-furr- ln- wnu aware of the unturv- of tho gathering an address wns rrnd and n bountiful gift presented to him. Although Don was oomph-toly tnkon lay surprise he mudc a humorous and "lypfflpflflffl reply. After a sumptuous nilppfl‘ of on innuniernbl vnrlrty of tlnlnflns wns served, the rest of thn ov- nviinz wns spent in singing somza. 11in)’- ing games and selected mush- from tin- violln and piano. The music nml nlmllng was vary commentlnhlu and hnufly nppfgplnflld by nil, Dun who la a Iucmhcr of Cnledonln choir jnluml in the quurtette and scarcely evor were when the time for dllmlllill can“! the crowd all joined in oinglni the two old familiar songs good fellow and Auld Lang sync after sincere wllhel for s nanny and Prol- porous journey the friends went for lhnll‘ homes leaving an indelinhle im- pronalon nf their loyal friendship be- hlml thrm. Tho following is the address: .\ir. Don. Milrlionnld Dear frlondz~As you are about tn ilcpnrt from your native clltno and lcnve behind you the frlendl whom you cherished I0 dnnrly e‘t-r you lay fera- woll we into this opportunity o! as- ncmhllnz here to convey to you our (lreprnt regret for your (lflflflfflllfl and mil‘ hunt wishes for a safe and happy journey We realise that we nn- lnslngn ' neighbour that will be hard to replace, courteous, kind, and generous were a frw of the many excellent qualities that ‘- you possessed. An n citizen you have always worked the host interests of our country or lmr for polfry Kain. Although we know that we are lin- lna n good neighbour and an honor! able eltllen yet your friendship. your congenial mun- ners, kind disposition and sympathetic fooling have won for yourself the honor, our honest ion is esteem, and admiration of no all. Our oat-tin!‘ prayer Io that you shell some day you uhull rrturu tu your old mm“. M“; with ||l'0l!|>\'rli_\' znnl inkc up your abode with uu onco- 118""!- ln order that you Inny have uninc- thing tangible to cherish un n ri-nmui- ll"ll)"()l' Roll for umulh of lilurch. Grade Xr-l, Oswald Murphy; 2,‘ Albert Muclntyro; 1t, lien-tor Buotc. 2, Willie Perry; 3, Sylvan i. Grade IX.—1, Wilbert Harper; 2, Arthur Perry; 3, linrolil Murphy. your enterprises \\:t' luopc lhnl ‘Hey; 2' Emot Gav“); 3' M“ Innis. tirade *Vl.—-—l. Joseph She ASSIQTANTQ DEPARTM tho nld songs heard to better ntlvantngo. ‘ He's A Jdlly . bronco, we ask you to nor-opt this umnll gift not for its intrinsic vuhu- hut an u token of love, friendship nmi luyulty from your sincere friends. signed on hehnlf your fricmln. nard; 2, Alden Shea; Doyle. 3. TOM MOORE i 6|! ToM Prooidont of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress speaking bog tore the Ontario Educational Al-l looistlon declared must “readjust tho entire system every time. and urban population." This flrmcrqbeuutifuL he gold, must be made to realize thug without education his eon mly herbal Tonic. which become part of the army o1 casuslWha tut oi time. namely. olty laborers. Dr. piarce,‘ A Glasgow agent, formerly repro- noting Canadian lltlllel, Wllhel to secure for flcnllnutll ‘the presentation oi a Canadian mun-‘ ‘ NI o: Bole-Grocery fnml iiunnlr. I'll 0 pen lnnnu ncturnrn n Iltminllrlill quotations on (‘nn- ldlln Birch howls “l Iota of 20,000. WDIIIID Discovery. Iy gave than unwed o.i.t. United Kingdom port, in stor- mlii“ ~' . - .1 Grade Vlll.~—l. Boniface Girls! Good Health Adds To Your Personality— Makes You Attractive Btiiht eyes. a clear oomplsuion, rosy Toke u bottle or two of that well-l I‘ bu a flrmn In the “wit? do ovary Prowl tn lubed‘: bah-l rein. ty. Allbruflhte fuoithenlullortohlnlq‘, Bcr- . Edmund Grade V.——1, lginatius Shel? Arthur McRae; 3, Fred han. Grade IV.—1, Joseph = "I'd; 2. John Fitzpatrick; l, reuce Gavin. Grade lll.—l, Eddie Mclllt: Peter Campbell; 3, Francis nessey. Grade ll. (a)——1, Oznnl GI 2. l-lngh Doucette; 3, Clifton I (lrade H. (bl-d. Leo RI 2, Cecil Hewett; ll. Albert ade I. (al-l, Robert i 2,‘ Francis Guudet; 3, Bent" Clair. ‘Grade l. (~b)—1, McBride nard; 2, ‘Clifford Perry. -‘i IN TROUBLE wququouyoununn hlnoololoulo. Ihnelilfl Amour. i0 um be ill . If u physician, In oulou ‘“ . Ila elections! I'll 4"‘ enter Reconciliation. Important lieu that II oquliy euohllewhnfl m» thotmoliirooiulll III‘! lifts, oh lyooltll 0n fnollifln for Ill ul commune-moral!“- IIIIIIIIII! we hovel!" okulolullvllol l! i.“ monument. Tlooyolonoullrol > dlmllllilltlliololooolfl" Ilogolololotolltlll m otoonllon and m H" mun an“ vi ‘ whlolydlrqoohovoofll" lanoli- n m!" 3"‘ UOIOIIIIIOOIIIQIUIIU‘ onto out, you Ill 5"“ Ipollltodfl. DOM-I‘ ~-r~ awn-n no no" i '0 npnuol. r. s. I; I m“ 31"" Bheelu. animation. make for beauty A h n,‘ hill. .