'5 i _-,j<lll'ivoyqqg~.. . , . . i. s; ' l‘ gunsoav Friday Morning o ‘ ’~ ‘9'I'11§uv' .."'|'7.I'K'l'. some’. l) ‘Fiilifill-‘itt 11...; y; .' 1» agyaakfly. a display and sale of VDain ty. Underthings S YOU WAIiK DOWN TOWN TODAY YOU WILL Anote in our two Northern windows, a most attractive ‘dis- play of the new things in dainty ‘lingerie for ladies. You will be attracted at once by the daintiness, theitastefulness o_f the gar- ments as well as the extreme moderation of the prices made for this occasion. Dainty Nightgowns Another good gown of pink cotton deep arm hole style. Neatly bound around neck and sleeve. Price . . . . . . .. 15" A 80W“ 0f fancy Colored crepe Other gowns in wlhite, peach and all kinlds of fancy crepes. Kimlono style in all sh d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prices ranging l‘ t" aes ~ from.........225 Somebhing new in dainty, handmadethree piece sets, con- sisting 0f Chemise, Step-ins and Gown, direct from Brussels at a reasonable price ' Ladies’. inexpensive slip-over gown of white cotton, lace trimmed. Price . . . . . . . . Ohild»ren’s wlhite cotton nightdress has lace around neck and sleeve. 2, 4, 6 and 8 years . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . ... Misses Gown of fine white cotton, daint- ily trimmed with embrodiery. 90" Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An inexpensive wihite cotton slip for girls and misses, buttons up ‘back, ‘has a flounce of embroidery, ' and embroidery edging finishes neck and ‘armlhole. 80" Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other gowns in Crepe and Cotton from $1.00 to $1.50 Other Slips from $1.00 to $1.85 Children's Dimity Bloomers in all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children’s Athletic Suits, well made of durable white cross-bar Dimity, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I POPULAR “STEP INS" Ladies’ pink Dimity Step-ins, good. value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Step-ins of colored voile daintily ‘hemstitclhed and medallion in- set in corners. Price . .. . . $1 Other Chemises and Step-ins $1.75 to $3.25 Bloomers of Many Fabrics \ Ladies Cotton Crepe Bloomers Another Bloomer made of all sizes with "elastic at waist and dainty crossbar Dimity, all col- knees, made in mauve, pink, ors, doulble elastic a't knee. “l? white and peach. Good 68" Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. other Bloomers made of Striped Satilnette Bloomers. Broadcloth, fancy Crepes, Art all sizes,l'n~ all the newest shades Silks and Fuji Silks. Prices Dou‘ble elastic at knee_ $1 P... from *1 some: 1s Princess Slips $1, 1.25,'_'2.95 A splendid value in Princess Slip of the popu- lar cross bar Dimity, all sizes, choiie o; “white, mauve, pm an - peach. Price I Other slips at $1.50 to An. attractively trim- , med Princess Slip of fine white cotton, special va- lueat........ .13‘ Another dainty slip of fine whit-e nainsook, has emlbroidery top with f-lmcy medallion front deep shadow proof hem P1'l0e..........lll2 f Camisoles and Corset Covers Very trim» looking is this white nalinsook corset cover, buttoned fmn-t daintily trim- This service-able camisole, de- signed on long lines, is fashioned of white nainsook wiilh embroid- med around neck and we ered top and strap§','"‘. . . sleeves.P'rice........... ' \ Camisole of fine nainsook,wit'h hemlstitdhed t0’? w" “Whoa, Bllll" Moons a rruson l. m » my v »_. ' \ Westelfpiullrdiall anon froin Molnar-coppe- -—-RE8ERVlE IAPRIL 30 f0!‘ PIBY in Borden Hull. 0034-23-1! -noam noon noun. wholonlo and Retail, Hollnura, Summorolde. ‘Ill-Lott. —OFFIOE CLOSED-My llloo wlll be closed from April 10th until Moy 4th. H. T. Oolzln, Opt. D. 0p~ l tometrlllL-ISQ-f-B-I * —THE B. -I. 8. DRAMATIC OLUB. Jélmorald, will present their play. "King of the Philippines." in the C.M.B.A. Hall, Ken-slnglon. Sh!- urdny, April 25th. Also specialties. 5694-22-41 —-L|VE H068 WANTED-We will lond live hogs at Albany Sta- llon, Thursday and Friday, April 23 and 724th. Highest market prices paid. Get our prices on Cedar shingles. Green Bros, Borden and Allbnny.——554-4-21-4l -SALE OF HOME COOKING.- ln nld of S}. Mary's Academy in llolmnnh Furnishing Apartment Saturday. Aprll 25th ill 3 p.m_ Ile- llclous Lemon Pies, Cnke, Dough- "1115. 930, 6014-23-21 -.SALE POSTPONED-Qwlng lo the serious illness of Joseph Dris- — coll, Clnremont; the Auction Sale advertised for Saturday. 25th in- slant has been postponed until Tuesday, May 5th. 601-4-23-21 -CHIEF IMPROVING-Mr. Jam es Mlllmnu, Chief of Police of Sum- meralde. who has been seriously lll was reported better yesterday. During his ‘illness his place on the force ls being filled by Mr. John Todd -INJURED. - While working with an engine in his gasoline boat Yesterday Mr. Joseph Llnklellzr received painful injuries to his face. lle was trying to start the engine and some of the parts gave wny nnd were driven with great force ugnlnst his face lacerallng ll badly. Mr. Llnkletter had his wounds attended to but will be confined lo hla home for a time, ——- n -—BA8KET BALL-There was u good attendance at the Summer- slde Y_ M. C. A. on Tuesday night for the opening of the Senior Blas- ket Ball League Gordons team won from Phdlllps team by a score of: 27 to 20. The game between Schur- man's team and Johnston Bros, llenm was called by the referee on account of roughness, The next games will be played tonight. An Ieffort is being mode to select n _leum to go to Charlottetown to play next week y —THE COVERED WAGQN—AB fa ‘motion picture spectacle, "The Covered Wagon" will ‘be remember led for a long ‘time lhy ‘the ldrge ‘audience which saw ll. at the Olipi- ftol ThentreSummerslde last night. There ls n fascination about .tl_1e .1011); llne of white top wagons creeping ever westward, and the plclurizatlon of Emerson l-lnughha great story ls even lbetler than th: hook. J. Warren lKerl-lgan, Lola Iwllson and llllle John Fox head .a long list of star players. Tho cov- l A i A Lorrnjrown GUARDIAN‘ Ready To-wcar wg-Jlufqslilffi" . _ m I ‘om...- of sun, Crepol, Slhln, Trloollne. Flannel and Poirot Twill. ~ All but oelllnq uhadoo ‘In 811k Oropol Including Pooch, rust, Henna Blue and Blnok. Prloou from 811.00 to 039-00» Cloth Drone: In plllll and "Exnnmblo" nylon $12-75 to $27.00. _ Flannel nod fancy Sport Drona In all new“! Ihldfl- Also plllldl, Prlooo range from 0325 *9 33M”- Aufim" com"- pnd cuff 80!: lnoludlng the fuhlonnblo Peter Fan nylon, 05o to 01.25. ' Juotnrrlvod another shipment of floworl. "l"! "'4 wroothp. A We Carry an Unusually Largo Stock ofLadi u. ill Lowest y Prices "l __ y . “w Spring Coats at prices "ranging-i from $7.98, $8.90, $12.60, $17.25, $22.50 and up to $51.00. ' Dressy, Coats of Poirot Twill‘, Char. meen, Tricotine, Whip Cords and oth- ~ erfancy weaves with trimmings of fur and colored braid. All sizes, Prices rangefrom $18.50 to $51.00. Coats for sport and business wear in Polo, Velour, Duvytlne. Prices from $708 to $18.50., ‘ Our childrelfs Coats and Reefers are the very smartest thing for your little girl for Spring. Mllllnory A Our stock of Lndlu’ Hail lnoludn everything um p now for Sprlnfl In regnrdo tohotb ubapa and nude; m; our pnlon nro sure to ploale. i‘ Other Good Value? i "Enlomblo" and tailored Bull; mi .N'yy' "m; m ' Block. Lndlel’ Gingham Bungalow Houn Drollol 81.60 to 02.25. Bungalow Apronl, Special 06o. v . Prlncou Bllpo ln Whlto and oolorp 01.20 to $8.26. Ohnmolnetlo Glovol. lllorl 60o. Gauntlet otyleo 76o to $1.76. Silk Gloveo, short and pluntlot ltylol $1.60 to 02.25. Klld and Suede Gloves, short o... fancy, gauntlet; $2.00 lo 03.50. ‘ Ladle!’ Umbrella In now short ptylu In 511k I'M-am‘ mixtures. Some hnnd 91'1"“- Childrorfo fanoY “l! 3°" H°”- A“ ‘hu’ Special Values In Ladles’ Ooatlny lbe appreciated us probably tho fln- ' est motion picture ever shown ln Suulmerslde. It will be repented at ‘the Capitol Theatre tonight. ‘cred Wagon truly must be seen 1o The funeral of the lute Henry Wil- llltnls which took place on Friday afternoon wns attended by one hundred and twenty-five carriages and uutos, which testifies to the un- - teem ln which Mr .WlllIums was held ln tho community. Service wus conducted nt the house by Rev_ and at. the lzruve by the Mnsous of (Alexandra Lodge ol’ Port lllll of iwlllch Mr_ Wllllnms wus born in --AGED RESIDENT DEAD.— 533-4-219-18. Mr. Traverse, Rector of ‘Port Hill paired no 800d B54°;)';'41J"R'B'Nhaut' sonowful demise. and Rev. C. N. Brown of ‘Bldeford. MOBUIBIW-WIG‘ ' ' A speolnl map In Coating. -V|luo 08.75 for $2.00 A nloo line of lndln’ Sweater». Plain and ‘striped broldolofln. Prion 60o 6h M4150 and higher, A good llno of natural Shantung Silks. Prlceu ranll from 69c up. A mu u». of Lldloa’ Home’ m Silk, sllk and wool m Llnlo. New Ihndol. " l I, a. ter fortune. He ‘marl-led Mles Sara ‘lnnls, and for a time took up 1651' ldence in Lawrence, M888. Bu! there health failed hlm. and lthBY Eastern Guardian i“ Freturned to Prince Edward Inland. --'3H°P "N" Hflmlmi‘ c-“lo and n-gnlu resided at Bradal-bane. _ _ Th they mum .10 Kenslngton. .1010“! "m" WHEELS ~'° ....2'.‘§° they llved until his He leave! to mourn hlianglillow _ d ll lsters, Mrs. Jnco e or. --"5°UR|5 AND BAY FOR gjll-adeliitzztgn; Mrs. Benjamin Weeks, TUN5—5“"l°°s‘9“nday'Ap'r" 28m Flederlcton; Mrs. C. A. Clark. New h 11 . m-. , llldeford in 18-11 and his passing 9mm“ Meflwdm chm“: a Hampshire, Miss Maud and Mlss from this life ls the Jurge family of tlih last of the number of years. ln ship bulldlng_ (lays he was u ship carpenter and Bu)’ Fortune 2.30 and Soul-ls Pres- Manna. P lam Edward bylgrlan 7 pnm. These services will In ‘his dying hours’ and ‘brother led b M . .l. Sutherland t Wlllluma and his wife Agnes Ellis, aéaccfigggfiu AK a rm“. gfflkhl-alB “h!” uvm‘ ‘m the homestead a both having predeceased hlm u M m“ 3111001498,, , who consoled hlm Bradnlbane. The funeral was held on Thum- . d A. rll 17 under the dlmntlon ‘..’°'HILLSIDE LODGE NO. 12a oilhlepuaaoalc order’ He“ ML ‘afterwards worked us a house car- 1, 0, O. -F., will attend Divine ‘Serv- Gm“ ‘performing the rensmumnud penter, having built n number of lee, Sunday, April 26, three -p.m. in ‘llght houses along the coast of P. the Presbyterian ' d E; l, About fifty years ngo he mar- gue. Full attendance requested to we ‘Meet ‘Beyond the “Avery. w" M, H, North lby a white home an Stanley lmeet at the b01188 IOOIHBJZ mo“ approprmely "m; by Man‘ there laid lo rest "untll the day- . w ‘L slacktord. Gem.“ Brown. R brook and the shadows flee away." rled Chrlsty Blggur of Bridge and together they moved "In the Road" lo carve for them- selves a farm out. of the forest His industry soon changed the rather Wm‘ the ‘Waning up M the lobster Church’ “mm? vlce, A vocal quartette, "JSLIOHT IMPROVEMENT. - 9"“ “d H‘ m“ to Fredericton, P. E, l., where lu- unlnvltill! prospect into n peaceful lmvriefl 111m l" a ""8!" ‘m’ torment took b11106. m. D0113!!! _ provement in business. Merchants and prosperous home where nelgh u’ that the pa“ ab‘ Markup‘. He took a do" week! wol tho worst period for interest ln ll lmprovamentaJnnllfi l" 13527191!!!- 11111! FIBMJPE! hours and friends were sure to re- ceive n welcome. performing the service at the IIIIG. The loving memory of Mr. Mc- Leod wlll ondurowhlle- live tho the welfare of the community and “P” “"5"” m m9 b!" "Wflfill- many friends who know well how d l as, No sale at all for luxuries. to approclllto his excellent parson- l.“..“..“’...'."l‘.‘.’.§.‘.°‘.‘..’.° £132.. “If. 2332. T». flow- koo-en» ~11 “d “our ww- - co comprilod the bulk of the sol- :L*..":: arts." tllhill.‘ 1:55.22 o-o-o- ~--- --~~»»--~- seom the ‘some without “Uncle n” wmutammu‘ “up m‘ M’ ' plo were not buying those luxuries. l-lnrryi. There are left to mourn ho- coupon LAIRD RIID The A ol of Donn vllllod the “d” a widow eight daughter. “d flrmoru have nothing to pell or homo at». three sons. namely: Mrs. 1R. C. Jroy Hlnbor North, of l d _ m h v ‘. . make cosh of. The 000M113 up or m. lulfigl. Hurry o. new, on wruwmd'a'flffnu°n"‘fs mmflmf 5m ' . . ' i l 10.» C P- M“!!! o, somervme. Mam; M _ the lobster business ls truly a nud the mo?! f!‘ 9! M"! l! °l T! A y- _ rled to J. Hutchinson and Prank of Bds- 33:2‘ ‘flrorwig; tigafllsebgiaageia? dglrly upland nonpflordon Laird. lion; Mrs. -0_ F Walsh and lMlrl. I: n. McGovern of Ellernlle; who. L§P"°'°‘l'°“‘ l“ mwm‘ l“ "Pw" .5, Mlllar, Mrs. R. G. ‘England, Milo Myrtle, Mrs. R. 0, Hayes and Gtln- ley of Bldeford. and Roy at homo. PERSONALS " lhounonllon above their aged .four your: and dour months. Deceased VIII on oxooptlo bright. healthy and nttrootivoohll until one-and l. half your! no. when he w: llviokon with infan- , lllo pnralyolll and, oltllonlh ho nude o wonderful recovery his constitution bad boon weakened lo 1N MEMORIAM _M|" Ham Callaghan spout tho "nu" ALEXAND“ “L599 11m when-ho contracted‘: heavy - week-end Vllllllll hol- uncle, Mr. J. A. Callaghan. lllimldnlo. and re- turned Illflondoy morning to her dut- °' "b9 m” Ahufid" "d _ lea u school teacher at lnvornon. zlhuml’ med “M” h°m° l“ w —Mlu Katherine c_ olllu, who mfujm‘ ,,F;"',',',f,_',',',3§"-,,‘,‘g",,;'; “"1"” “w”? was culled homo to attend "the (3 Glllll of ‘Monti-ole. to _ loft 011 1'9"" od tothe will of God. committed no . n i to Ottlwn Tuoidoy morning. hll soul to His eternal juotloa. "Ho m‘ a.” of r ‘u. -—--<O->--——- ' LACKHEADS wu -l|0l'n at Brndnmno. August ~ 10, 1880, and lived his only mo I lla there. When he hid attained hll cold w h . lllll! o dole when gentle spirit returned lo l-llm lllfon, on April 13, 1925, like? I wbgflyg n, All ugh hlmhglp- I Int lllnou ho won mont tenderly cal-ad for by Melllnh Alexander’), Mcfiood. grow hltl fotltud thtl - ‘yfly - funeral of her father, the into ‘Pull p“; ‘n.5,, “:0,” Jenamandf 1.85311“, 5%“ ‘rut.’ . Jun" M“! Polfbro hlm to hll Got! o um f pnoxl - dor hind}... 6:11 Infi “d. t. on n not 1m clot and» brill UOIURI! bu; bhehbood $111 ho m". '5'"- ar::"...:'.§':."r.::'.:.l:r "~"""' l- MI. ho roturnld to experience bol- toolLth Search: to Brill‘: . l ll 8 fOHIIHQlII 10 IQGY lint no: Bola; m- ma: ‘ . with eondlllonll more oxlot-Jll o: to, lobo . um: his pol-anti tloro pro m: lmlouluhomo L Mr. R. Douglas Ithe Masonlcsggfl- hgnrelésgwifidtfirnlg- cement’ m The funeral COHBKG proceeded Wm“? 3°“ m" m M" “M m‘ Y Greenwich ln the P. E. lolondllw f0 oiwm unha- l" 9'". dfifii. l0 mourn ln the homo n son-owing grandmother, two lbrothers and three sisters: Uoyd. R9118. A168“. Ethel and lvun. Although their. hearts are sore and bleeding they bow in humble submission to he Divine Will, and ‘know. that their darling ls now safe in the aver- lastlng arms. The funeral was held at the‘ home on Easter Sunday afternoon. » April 12, and was vary largely ut- londed. Theoeovlces were con- ducted by Mr. C. D. McLure (El- der) and the following appropriate Ls‘... for all’? us...) “BRAYLEY” l|.'| thg Bjgu of Quollly HEREIN‘ VBITTEHB Tho bolt Spring Tonic. Our‘ fathorl- Hill mothers used ii- BYRUP M WHITE hymns were sung, "When Ho pm; nnd Th! Cometh," "Childhood's Years are ‘ Passing 0'er Us." and “Shall We For cough: and throat alllll‘ Meet Beyond the‘ River." l-‘our ' “m. cousins of tho deceased acted us ' pull-bearers, George Graham, Wm. Qrppmpgu OIL John Henderson and The remains Graham. “mung- . v ‘ . A Standard Canadian 11W l moot. You mfghtu welllu . 1 m: but. ' _ _ ml: for HRAYLBYT l I 11m Bulky 1 o Connolly, Limited. ‘f 5h ll??? ."- 9' The sympathy of tho entire com- Reld ln their hour of sorrow. (Putrlol. please copy.) ——-——-—Q-O}-—->—. M R. FIRGV HYN OMAN The community of Bt, Peter’: Bay hoard with - (flop of 1112M death of Mn Pony Hy-ndmoo of= brawl-l. oruuoutwo mi: prior 1° um. lilo-II! momma 1| 1111M mmoollcdvmfl"? nuozvolmlj ‘ pltal on A-prll 0th, other a carbon operation. llo lwu the son of l- . lobe magi- l-lynllnmn, woo-lav?! yuan one and woo 6n f health for homo umo. 0nd l» o: will!» hum, Mon, and tour’. olmu. M- ...‘.“a“'*"' s... a - ooou < mm my 3o~amo%~ oar-cum. in the dw- und his owosonup “y; Tlllo mnoral woo-held on .. tho lckly developed into n. nllilwnalmol / infirm: monln. mil-ml lfr.1?uloy.llnnh-n'oo|vol-n~ we l IQIII 39-71‘ JIC tho-death ofglo ..‘.....l‘.?.... ofDnW-AZLPuo-ot ‘ - ' “Qilflll undertone‘ o