.,- l i t =f » _ 1 .I i ! .- 1 1 .5 _ 2;' *F -.'15 1,, '*"‘=s'; . 2' 1. if 9 Aly: we r' ri .. _,..._,,_3_. -~f.-.. ._ -.:.= . _ __-.. _. ._ . ..... _......- -'.. 1 -.- . J ll? fi 1. 1- | 1 . 1 5 lj' _ l -[1 .. . ,_ .l - -_U ~ P . 3; 4 we , il. .is -ill up rf*-; ,’_fi 1;; l Q.-rec.. __,-,_ - .qu sr" -'- .< `- Q , lj,"-.5 A r .,- .HF .-.vr.~v_;&` lr: .;_ ;- - . H ai ..<. .__-ft-_-ml ,_5-`-- ’ il, 3- _A-E _V .,.-....r- _°~"3-T35. , ~'-_ .....M_..".f, '-_». uf \,-4 ~ .-..» ill' .$1 1,. t 1 l 1 -.r - ’~v;='¥-mine-an .-. -.lt if ' -Y. .lp i V lu _ li . 1 _§ll'.' ’ .JS w' 'gl -.`"' l t .l "2 ‘ fi ..'~» ‘ 'f-5' W . it 1° I ' ° s Bargains 1 SAVE MONEY i luy ai Prowso Bros lid 'L 0N SATURDAY APRIL- 30th 0U|i BIG ANNIVERSMW' DAY Reid Below and Profit Specials From Staple Department ' 500 yds, check gingham ................................. .. 25c for 154; 500 yds. plwid gingham 40c for 25|: 200 yds. Bsglish gingham 55c for 35s 200 yds. 36 ill. ADW! giigham .'_....._._.._.~.~. 50:: for 25° 100 yds. striped shifting 401: for 25c 200 yds. bleached ilvheetiilg ____._.._.____...._.__~_.. 85:: for 50c 1000 yds. unbloaolled cot-ton 20c for ne 500 yds. tovvlling _ _ 25:: for 12V2c 1000 yds. 36 in. suiting _ __ ._ for 30c i io yds. pillow slips .... _ sae fer 20.: 100 yds. bed spreads _.._... $3.30 for $1.75 'Specials From Dress Goods Dept. 2 pieces dress goods $2.75 for $1.25 2 pieces black and white check $1.50 for $1.00 2 pieces all wool tweed $9.50 for $3.50 3 pieces navy, green and gray cloth $3.25 for $1.62’/2 3 pieces black poplin ................. $51.85 for $1.00 Other specials all through this big department. See our wonderful values in silks. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Dept. 51 Boys suits Regular $7.50 to $10.00 for $5.00 21 .\ien's suits regular $20.00 to $27.00 for $15.00 Other Specials in this Big Department. 100 Men'.s Working shirts $2.00 for $1.00 100 !iien’s overall pants ._ _ $2.50 for $1.25 2,0 doz. Boy's caps $1.50 for 754: Mens hats, overalls, underwear. suit cases and trunks at wholesale prices.. Gents Furnishings Department Men`s Balhriglran underwear special $1-59 ’.\ien's kid cloves, small sizes regular $2.50 for $1.29 Men's neckwear regular $1.00 and $1.25 for .......... .. 79:: Men's cashmere hose ren. 701: special 2 pairs tor $1.00 Mens cotton hose, 4 :pairs for $1.00 6 Specials From Ladies Ready to Wear . Department _ 50 rmly gingham dresses sizes 38 to 44 regular .......................... ........ $4-75 for $2-75 Odd lines in Womens raincoats, special $3.98 and $7.98 _ A special line oi' womens suits tor ..... .... ._ $25-00 Womens stylish wraps and coats and dresses at '5\’ll0le- sale prices. Womens plain and pleated plaid slcirts at wholesale prices. M _ Womens fancy "vile W‘\|S'5 l`e5“lar ''''' " """° f" $125 Womens voile waists, high neck l”2Sl1l'&l‘ 34-75 f°" 52-93 Odd lines in Georgette blouses. Values up to $12-00 for half price. ` Odd lines in crepe de chene and georgette fl_1\U\15¢S ml $3.98 Spec ..................................... »- Womens plain and flowered underskirts regular $l.50 for $1-25 Wholesale prices on childrens dresses, coats, etc. Womens gloves. silk underwear, etc, Buy Here on Saturday and Save Money ++r¢#¢»»e»e+»»¢+»o+444 where yo," lot may b ca ,U all the guests, who had asselnlhieti -oe-oo-o»o++++»+o-o»+¢+ooo+ We Wm miss you 1; 0,3. gummy to do honor and pay their respects 1 School. Wlh0l‘9 yUll ®l_LBI1d9d reglu- 0" this IIHDDY 00C35l0n- -'ia-rl-y In our Choir nl th 11| Alas, holw fleetn'L'_ is time and v Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 on ` - ` P- J- MORRISUN “tit wet =\»6°°-'- ° Z’..'Zli l.'."‘Z.' $22." .‘f.‘i.‘f.‘§..".‘.i."°`if_.“.'1lI;` From East Point to Cape mr is n big territory, yet t across this space Parkin Supplies tile, Big Majority oi liye-Glasses Sim l suse PARK .oi ` Y élamhrwm he is tlio ONLY .TTI OPTICIAN ' (attendance courses.) lniiatiglle E lf ‘ %}é“‘ u%.P Montague, P. s. i. 'i“‘ / ` ' lt.Ivs|¢llnrdaok,&nta¢\il. sale. Those cows have won 4 firsts. 2 seconds. 1 third prizes at Eastern Kings khibition. P. A. Moisaac. ' . ?-_{~O}-- CHARLUTTETOWN WILL BE SURPRISED IV THIS People are surprised at the QUICK results from simple buck- tllorn bark, glycerine, etc.. as mix- ed in Adler-i-ka. 'Ol1e'man reports his long standing stonmch trouble was relieved with ONE dose. Adler- i-ka removes foul matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which may have been poisoning stomach for months. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards against appendici- tis, Bring out matter you never thought was in your system. Hughes -Drug Company. Ltd (ln Georgetown by S. C. Knight. Drtlg- sift.) 'HU --£03-1 -FA-REWELL SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION AT TRYON One of the most delightful social events of the season was held at the beautiful and colmnodious residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lea, Tryon, on the evening of the 16th, inst , when a large number of DS' for the purpose of expressing in ways their inindest regards, good will and best wishes to Miss Esther copied a lucrative position. Interesting games, productive of much mcrrinlent, finoluuive of past served by the young ladies. all combined to pass »tlle time most cnjoyably. Dunlng a pause in the festivities. Miss Emma Thomas presented ,Miss Lord with a bulky envelope, containing the gms of affection and good will of the assembly. ac- compar/ied by an nddress_ ' which was read by Mr. George Hennes- h se ' E to programme, the company, a.i’-ter th room. 'all joined hands -in. a cir- 8 Night Ladies“; "Auld Lang ’Syne"; n ...lf IT' DIY “COX il HIVC __oAUc<|»|°N QALE on TUE., DAY. Moy 3rd at 1 o`cl0ck p. m. on the estate of the into Daniel ..°AUcTl0N-fi will offer for Beaton, Commercial Cross of di sais at Souril Line Road on the flrm sock including 3 horns, Monday. May Ind a, 2 p`. m. 8 11 head of cattle. 16 sheep, one -Ayrshire--Grade cows aged 2 to 7 brood sow with litter. one pig 5 years. to freshen in May, all bred months, hay. oats, wheat. potatoes, to a registered sire. Term; at etc. See hand hills for further part-‘ lculars . , *--<'O}_- R£s"rnic1'ioNs Fon seen sAi.Es W.\SHlNGTON. April 25~As the first step of the fight in Congress to tighten up the Volstead prohibi- tion enforcement law, aihlll desmn- ed to prohibit the sale of beer to the sick on a doctor's prescription, was introduced in the_ house today, hy Chairman Volstead of the ,iudici ary cominitttee. The measure would not prohibit the use of wine for medicinal pur- poses but would make more speci- fic and stringent the regulations on this subject. - Frimkly declaring that there was no_real necessity for lbeer as n medicine. Mr. Volstead declared ` -r1-iutvsteuuy nm; pro. -PARTIES WANTING Hay can' Set some by calling on Mr. John Mann oi Burlington. Donnelly. albany on Thurs , April 2811.1. day -THE ST. DUN8TAN’B DRAM- ATIC CLUB are putting on the fourect drama “Under Cover" in Hlillwiand Theatre. Buminerside On Tuesday. may ard. -A Ct-ill.-D’S DEATH.-The sym pnthy of all goes out to Mr, and 'Mrs. Geo. McKenzie, Malpeque. in thu desc. pr their eldest sulltl Earl Kitchener aged six who pass- ed swag on April 18th. The little fellow 'was sick for almost two weeks. All ihaf loving care and lmedical skill could do was dons ‘but Earl was _Just loaned for a little while then transplanted to the home irbove -to show how sweet a flower may bloom in Para- dise. He was a brigiht lovable boy and a general favorite of all. The funeral services were conduct- ed by Rev. J._M. Murchison. that tlltis bill, described as supple- Act, was .put forward at -this time the opinion of former Attorney-Gen eral Palmer that beer and wine,un- der the Volstead Act, could be pre- scribed for the ailring. ’...'°‘”‘g.....”°"i’i:*...t..T.ll;i.’.1f..“.'.‘.‘.‘..‘iit.‘;.' IN MEMORIAML | many beautiful mul substantial l Ll/FORD cAl-V|N MURPHY Fl'||ilnient'ary relualtlsst ltha-t woulll, lord- previous to her demrture for, 'rho remains er the luis l.yrm~a' Argyle. Man., Where Bb-e has ac- (xslviu Murphy. were -laid to rest in Brandon cemetery Sunday after- noon, following a short service in ofhicilatod. T-he pall bearers were E. Ktldd, W. Kidd. W. W. Kidd. C. Tile -late Mr. Murph-'y_ who was 2] years of age. was a well known resident -oi’ South Brandon dis- trict. About two months ago he went. to 'Bowsman River, Man.. and wlbile there became ill with typ- old fever/ which developed into newmpnia. H was just ill a week ). p Aflafii-U11 6011011181011 ‘ #brief last Thursday when death came. _ Besides his wife, he -is survived placlng Miss Lord tin fthe contre of by _mu-ee dalughters. and a son. nl-1 t home; one brother \Vm. Mur- Ule 9»ll0Ul 1191' 31"] W3-BZ! "G00fl phy_ of Wtlnntipeg, his parents and ther relatives wllo live in Prince mental .to the National Prohibition, to meet the situation created by, Campbell & Campbell's unliertak-- muiic. SOHRH and a delight-fill T0' ing parlors. "Rev. E. A. Anderson] Klirid. A. Kidd., and B. Hayes. ' and "ooo be with You 'rlli We parted for their respect-.ive homes, after expressions of regret at the departure of Miss Lord from the home bf -her childhood, also ex- pressing -the hope that during her life im a strange -land she would often ftlnd time to cnst inlmvy a tender thouxrht inward friends and loved one:-l left lllehlml, who would keep for her ‘in the depths of DD E38 Dear Estiler,-Having just learn- ed' of your -intention to leave your natiive Province Lo reside lin the friends, decided that we could' not let you leave without expressing our regretnt your departure, and hence our meelzlnlg -here to-night. it ds with feelings ol deep regret that we come together this even- be -our last opportunity of having you in -our nudist. Espeoriail-y is this so to those oi us who went oo school and played with ynu, and have since gmwn up with you. land have enjoyed your presence and fellowship with us. Neverll'lleless_ We are glad to he able to say that we have always found' you klind and upright 'ln itll our dealings to- gether. and ever ready to lend a lllehpl-ng hand wfhenever it was wlthinl your power to do so, ami we know that you w=lll always exhibit those excellent qualities no matter _ so. ere wi be a vacant chair. -but what will be our loss -wvill be others' gal-nl. i 'Before we say "Au Revoir" we friends froln all parts of tht-_ pro- ask you to accept rthis ll-ifttle rsift vinoe assemihlerl tn -pay the last merely us a token of our love and sad tribute or respect to one whose respect for you, and with the hr-nes soul had -winigod llt'u flight tn is ‘ p - that it will the of some uso to you. happy and glorious eternity. Thflt We also wish to ex-press the hope . - » _ . HOHSG Cleaning tlrne l-lla! W0 'may hilvo you back lowod'-her through life and thu luvf-, amloilgst us agmitit e'e»r long for a IS here. not Call short time Ht- l€L\Bi-- W9 lfilht YOU years was evidenced 'by tho lrlrlze will have -a safe and ploagane IGUFMY. and that no ilintt/or what lliw of li.fe you may clmse to 50|. low your efforts will be crown d fmt W1’ ‘=1?<=t1°1° Wlf- How “Tie” eladoens ':.';.“'t..‘;':.;.::f‘f.".i‘.';‘.t. ‘”“t.l.‘::..:;'.is'.:'. , Ing and flXt`l1I`eS. more -in -the glorious realms ou Prices moderate. PHONE 72;-J -=»--u ';~;-;_-,7W=_;;o- i:.’l‘,“.;‘.‘;f."‘;.‘:i.*i.‘1l:.. .. 97 Hlllsboro St , - beloved rpastor, the Rev. J. A. Mc- 7 No mors lore, puffs”-up tender, "Tiz" makes sore, burnlng_ tired feet -fairly dance lwitih delight. Away the niches and pains, the cornll_ call- ounes, bllsters_ bunions and chiib_ lains. .."'I’lz" draws out the acids and long you dance haw far you walk, Ollibmlifllf or how long y'ou,remain on your nwo lhrothers, John and Michael .1 .. EYES EXAMNED fost_ Tir. lbrlnp restful foot com- zoolgy of Kildare, as well as n num- fort. "Tlx" is magical, grand, _won- q|_Aggg| |:|1'1'5p dsriul for tired, aching, swollen, grmidcliildren. May her soul rest smaittlng fset_ Ah! how comfort. mble, how ihappy you feel. Your feet , Graduate of Canndlnn Oplt- V mt ginilgerglgffl “ho” "ev" . E K WM _ tnalmte ouumé 'rel-sues me 0,, 1,,” 0, ..m:. M, ,mm any . ot lr post grl unto oourou. ‘ ' ° =*°'--"° T--= *°°- °°~- .'1.'.l'."'..’.'.‘..‘l’.T,‘l2i»’Z$f.'."i‘t3.!§°§‘§.'..`i‘$‘.3 Iii-3'-' ‘-i-"3‘i»»- =¥3“'-M t no "°°‘°‘ ”'"‘ DW' °'°"°‘ slioos. keep your test frelh sweat aw. és! one llsppy. .run ‘mum ul 'wrists ` .' yeil.r'n foot comfort for only it fmggi and Tig - - - - . - °a==..:1.i=~.a Lao .._._.._......_.__...... , o H I M A B 0 N poisons that putt up -your fest. No ,tsrui, tum two fl-su-gmsrs, Mrs, w. o matter how hard you work. how p, Callaghan. St. Louis. and Mrs. Edward island. - - Meet Again." mot- which all de- 1 lThere passed peacefully away at Sit. llvlarks, Lot 7, on the Sth, of April, Brldzet (Foley) _Do~y»le, wld- ow of the llltr- Peter Doyle. in the t]'v}Il;fi.l}O':;_T.le§:,3{;)l1,~h‘;nga’£;,:;veetBh,§Zggg' ninetiethlyear of her ago. Herlhlls- in -I-ry,on_ band predeceased her a few years - ,Ile liavlim; died on the 25th, Serp- A R temiher, 1916, in the 88th year of his age. For upwards of sixty years this venerable couple have resided in Lot 7.comln.g there when the country was virgin forest, when 'Vest' W9' 5'0"' md “@1001 °h‘"“s ‘md roads were few and far bei.ween.' and churches were likewise scarce. For it number _of years the Catholic Mission of the parish- was held under their hospitaible roof, where neighlbors. travellers and clergn alwavs found good cheer and corn ing when we -realize that this will ‘fort `as wen as a hospitable wel" come. Few, if any, in this and surround- lm; settlements were more widely known anti none more highly res- pected and esteemed for her kind and lov-ing disposition. us wcll as for licr open-handetl generosity. On the 28th. of Au-gust, 1908 this veneraiblc couple celebrated their -golden wedding, tho sermon on the occasion ibeing -preached by the Rev. Dr. A. E Burke, anti the celt- lhrntion being throughout some- thing long in be remembered by what a difference. when on Sunday April 10th. her nelghdiors and the respect and esteem which fol- whlch cherished her lat-it declining numibefr wllo followed hor reillaills to tho cemetery at |St. Marks rm Sunday afternoonq. But -mingled knowledge that sho had lleon call- high, they will reap the reward of ii well .spent life. 1 The service .in the cllurch was Dr G-iuilh Donald. who attonderl her all tllmough her last illness, strength- suing audi tortifying her for thof great ibeycmd, with the last Rites of Holy fM»ot.hei‘ Church. _ She leaves to moum her loss, one son Thomas. on .the home- Patrlok Hamill, Freeiown. HIM her -of grandchildren and grant in peace. _ :> is-:rs 'Ezi £322! --t-0->-- g ' M-ns. PETER |:>ovi.E I l l --A MiSUNDER8TANDlNG.... The eternal- triangle, which has furnished all -the spice for. motion pictures and divorce court proceed- ings, was in evidence in the streets of Sumlnei-side Tuesday last when two women, both nat- fves of some other province, al- mosft came to blows over the in- terest that each claimed in the affections oi" another. one of Summel-side‘s -stalwart citizens. The rivals ireinforcetl the ind-is criminate use of hands and finger neils with nn exchange ofuncom- ,prov-e suiiicidiit -plrrilshment for any mere male. At last report the jutlclnent of ‘tho referee (in this cast: the unlucky man) had not been lnzulc public. -»CHllD WELFARE-.A -paper on Child Welitlro Work Thrrlugllollt the Wmlll by Miss Ramsay was the mom, interesting fcallire of the meeuing uf f;h4 Plirdiilllioa-chers Association, held in the Summer- side Town H:ill.`\dncsdav even- ing. Remarks by Rev. DeWolf V\'hiie ou the truancy prolilenl. proper discipline, nntl -home train- ing werc all-lo heard with interest. Later the meeting wits throw-n op- en with Miss Rnlllsuy answering all questions put by those interest-, ed anll n vote of thanks was pass- etl to Miss Ramsay. The commit- tee of ed.lr:ttinn was authorized to tnltc it-D the umltter of home study and to rf~l»n~t hack 'to the board of trll.<\r~<»_s. Mrs, McQunrrle report- od conditions of 1-he school in an iinsltnitary state and a comnlltiec was appointed to .meet the Board of Trustees at next meeting. STOCK QUOTATIONS ~ ll/xl.li-tix, April 21-°Wb-‘@- ed in the sanctuary. Interment L L I L B Q L & g Since 1868 the “W.W.W.” Wedding Ring ‘ - n4._s..¥.l.__¢| ii i 1. .w 1. Our stock is always complete, including - -- Since1868................_....Jc\vclel°s ‘ ” _i=- f F i ' E in i 5 Iluluuusiiauuvanunonwaunuvnnonununnin Gray Dort Quality Goes Clear Through Price is not the most important consideration in the selection of an automobile. V VALUE IS - 1 The price, of the GRAY DORT is not high, but it is sufficient to include important. features. that. cheaper cars do not have. f At the same time it is much lower in price than oth- er cars which possess those features. . . . .It will, therefore, satisfy the purchaser who has paid MORE for a car is the past-while to him who has paid LESS it will prove an unexpected revelation- The GRAY DORT Touring C._ar_app_eals to a desire for beauty and comfort as well as in its simple and sterl- ing mechamcal ilactors. . It is a trim, well finished automobile, of correct pro- portions, with riding and driving qualities quite distinct- ive among cars of its class. Combine simplicity with the rugged strength of carefully -selected and tested material AND OVER SIZE PARTS WI-IERE STRESSES OCCU R, and you have a fa_1r word picture of the GRAY DORT chassis. Usage with the least possible interruption and .at low cost of up- keep, are factors prudent purchasers seek and find in the GRAY DORT. ' ‘ _ The New Model 17 is a decided departure from the line_s of _th_e former models-the longer wheel base gives easier riding, more seating capacity, and la greatly im- proved appearance. We invite your inspection and will be glad to give you a demonstration at any time. - Prices $1490.00 to $1785.00 delivered. R. E. HITE _ Distributor for P. E. I. j t SELLING 'AGENTS MacNU’I‘T & WHITE, Charlottetown WRIGHT & MANSON, Summerside E. A McRAE,Alborton , N. ..i. NicHoLsoN, Montague Charlottetown Show Rooms 159 Queen Street . ” au '. ». v . . . » . . 1 1 , . ._ . I \ ' .