auspicious opening 119—121 Queen Street department for boys in Prince Edward Island. Everything for boys excenl shoes v Boy’s Spring Coats Boy’s Spring Suits Boy’s Spring Caps Boy’s Spring Shirts Our heartiest congratulations to SIR HENRY THORNTON . and associated officials of the Canadian National Railways - an the successful completion and Canadian National Hotel in Charlottetown Moore & McLeod Ltd. The Boy’s Store Invites You! Mothers who are trying to dress the boys smartly and economicallv will lihd an answer to all their questions in the BOYKS STORE the biggest and best equipped Moore t? McLeod Ltd of the Charlottetown u/n———- where. _._._.. -G. Y. M. L. OONUIIT in night in aid of poor. —KINSINGTON A meeting of all members will held at Ivan Brown's shop on look over ilnances. -R.ETURNID FROM V181‘! TEXAS-Mrs. L. A. 3. Borne turned home to Bummerside week from an extended visit to aunt. Mrs. Aflleck. who resides University-B. eral of Mrs. William Saunders This sale is the result of some fortunate buying of the TOWELS. = 10c Sizes 21x46 inch Sub-Standard TOWE LS 34c Sale of “Sub-standard ” TURKISH TOWELS 4 Wonderful Bargain Lots big English mills, wonderful towels, “substandard,” that is to say, they have some defect that is very slight, but interfering with the usefulness Size 15x33 inch Size 21x42 inch SubMangar/d Sub-Standard T°WE S TOWELS Size 25x40 inch. Sub-Standard direct from one of the 24c TOWELS 44c many patterns. Worth to 25c, for White checked Dimity, fine heavy quality, special bargain at special clearing price .. wide Colored Crinklette BEDSPREADS 801K100 INCH flltwwl OLD CHECK CASIIED ed the check from a mall order house GREEN BAY, Wis, April 12-~A 23 years ago and laid it away where chccl; dated Mlay 22, 1908, was cash- it was forgotten. It was framed and 9d he-‘cc recently by P. C. Fredrlckson hung in the company's retail store of Abrams, Wis. Frcderickson rr-ceiv-lhore. ANNOUNCEMENT Enman ’s Drug Store Hm; reopened for business. tended to, please address to Enman ’s Drug Store This store has been thoroughly renovated and we are now ready to serve our customers as in the past. Mr. Charles charge. 4725-Ll-14-3i All mall orders promptly at- s _- m4 -:é.\ .-;-‘_\~'.\‘ KY?‘ Arthur. a. competent druggist. will be in This store is headquarters for Fox Remedies. Service Is Our Motto 4 Bargains in Pretty Wash Goods _~ Navy and light fancy designs in pretty prints, 36 inches wide, l 36 inches wide, a very Remnants of Rayon, Broadcloth, Beach Cloth, Poplins, etc., HALF PRICE 20 pieces fancy Broadcloth, newest floral and spot designs, 36 in. hides. 15c all at a very 25¢ $1.89 STUDENTS STUDY WINE, WOMEN AND SONG of over 400 colleges in all but two states are naw completing their pap- ers in the latest attack on wine, wom- en and song. "Alcoholic Drink in Modem Soci- ety" is the title of the 81.000 prize essay contest sponsored by the In- tercollegiate Prohibition Association. The first prize will be a trip to Eur- ope. .._._.____.____ ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 'l‘0 HONOR. E. W. BEATTY DUNDEE. Scotland April 13-—'I'he senate of the ancient 8t. Andrews University decided today to confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon Edward W. Beatty of Montreal, chancellor of McGill Uni- versity and president of the Can- adian Pacific Railways. _.____;._. 47l6-4-l4-tts for 2 weeks. Millard’: mnlmnnt fir“ eI-l. WASHINGTON, Apr“ 13_Btudem_s has received the sad news of the John Saunders to 8t. J A. Gaudet, who also ofliclated the grave. _____ , has f dition. spoiled-S. "r-DR-UG STORE been bought by Mr. Eric McKay, wel ed his apprenticeship under The many friends of Mr. McKay and Mr. Arthur who are both Summer- side boys wish them every success in their new undertaking-S. A —-CHILDR.EN’S SERVICE — The children's service at. St. Mary's Church, Summersidu, at 11 a. m., on Sunday was of more than usual in- tel-est. The children's Easter offer- ings were taken up. with the collec- tion. by Master Thomas White. The choir on this occasion. was compos- ed of the Sunday School children, and their childish voices rose very sweetly in the chosen hymns for the service. Ven. Archdeacon White, D. D., catochized the children on their lessons during the month and c m- plimented them on their good show- ing and also on the success of their first efforts at a. children's cholr "rd hoped that they would continue in their good work-S. —-BAPll‘lS'.l‘ CHURCH MISSION BAND CONCERT-There was a cap- acity house at the concert put on by the children of the Mission Band in the Baptist Hall. Summerside, on Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Wilson oc- cupied the chalr and announced the numbers. There was a long program of very interesting readings. recita- tions. choruses. vocal solos and duets and two piano solos. Many of the , smaller children had not appeared in public before, which made the en- tertainment more interesting and , their performance was a credit to the ‘ efforts of their instructors, Mrs. Col- in Stewart and Mrs. (‘Jhester Pal- mer. Mlss Mildred Woodside was the pianist for the evening. A sale of candy at the intermission helped considerably to add to the proceeds which went towards the Mlsion fund-S. —REOEIVED SAD NEWS — Mr. Neil A. McDougall, of Summerside, death of his sister Mary, Mrs Her- bert McDonald. at her home in Ed- monton, Alberta, on Thursday morn- ing, April 9th, under very sad cir- cumstances at the early age of 35 years, leaving an infant only two hours old. Mrs. McDonald was for- Western Guardian -ll.0lIN 300D FLOUI sols and guaranteed by leading dealers every- Psul‘: Hall, Summerside. Thursday em-d-lt-Ii. RACE CLUB.»- urday night, April 18th to Arrange for a matinee at New Anna-n and 4740-4-14-11. Texas. On her yway home. Mrs. Horne visited her son. Mr. Alexander Home. who is a student at McGlll --FUN'ERAL SEBVICL-Jhe illn- Blocmfleld was held on Easter Mon- day ilrom the residence of her son Anthony's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev. -SBIPMENT 0|‘ FRUIT TWO WEEKS FRIOM MONCION-There has been considerable delay and in- convenience to merchants in all parts of the Province on account of the tie , up of freight at Cape Tcrmentine I owing to the difficulty the csr ferry experienced in crossing the ‘straits this winter. A Summerside firm, who had been awaiting a ship- ment of fruit for two weeks from , Moncton. were pleased on its arrival the latter end of last week lac-find that the fruit was in excellent con- Had the weather been very cold it is feared it would have been CHANGES HANDS-The drug store for many years run by ‘the late Percy Enman on Water Street. Sununerside, has known Summerslde young man. He has obtained the services of Mr. Char les Arthur, registered druggist and former summerslde boy, who serv- the late Percy Enman, to take charge of the business. The store has been --- oil, in high speed auto engines. at Breeds. it. in Grand River will regret to of her death at such an early b. the family that her mother died 8st- circle of’ friends will go out to bereaved hits” children in their terrible afflict ; ‘I0 xe- lest her m‘ in 1y. Mrs. Matlooke, of Champion, friends will regret to hear of o! County Hospital M hours afterwards. She was only years of age. where they remained until Mond Moore was a devoted wife and m ther and will be sorely missed the home. Elhe was very highly e in the United States; Mr. Bagloe, Messrs. 1 su’ n bereavement-B. Fir-ewes blessed at 8.30 a. m. fol- lowed by the Blessing of the Pascal candle, the chanting of the Prophe- cles, the blessing of the Easter water. ending with High Mass/The prophe- cies were chanted in an impressive rrlanner by members of the Sanctu- ary choir. On Easter Sunday High Mass was celebrated at 10 n. m. Spe- cial Easter music was rendered by the choir under the direction of Mr. Joseph Gallant, while Mr. C. J. Gal- lant presided at the organ. In the evening Vespers were chanted by the Sanctuary choir followed by Benediction. on Holy Thursday and Easter Sunday the altars were beau- tifully decorated with flowers. col- ored lights and candles. The altar and choir boys with their beautiful cassocks. surplices and torches added much solemnity to the services. - -_._____._.______ Apply Minn-d’! Llnlmene to cull. ..____.__._._.__ PERSONALS --Mrs John E. Sinclair and son Ora/wford, were in Hunter River on Saturday visiting Mrs Slindalrfis daughter Mrs A. B. Cutcliffe-E -—Mlss Vivian Woodsldc. teacher in Springfield School spent Easier at hek home in Clinlon.-E —U;II IIOIIDOIL. the best motor flll-l-ll-Il. the Western Provinces. may friends 1t will be recalled by those who knew der similar circumstances ut 89 years of age. ‘me sympathy of s. large and nine small also to her brothers and sister, name- berts, who wss with her sister dur- her illness. James "McDougsll, M. 17.; and William McDougall, of Rum- ford, Maine; Edward, of Grand Riv- er and Neil A. of Summuside-B. -—SAD BEREAVEMENT — Many death under very sad circumstances on Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Prince of Mrs. Charles Moore, formerly l Miss Susan Bell Yec, of Victoria West, leaving an in- flnt daughter. Mrs. Moore was brought to the hospital on Saturday morning and passed away a few Her remains were tak- en to the undertaking parlors of Mr. Percy L. Bowness. of Summerside,. evening, when they were taken on the evening train to her home. Mrs. foamed for her many fine qualitiesl by a. large circle of friends. There are left to mourn. besides her sorrow- lng husband, five small children; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 11am Yeo. of Victoria West and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Gordon Enman and Miss Nettie Yeo James Yeo, of Rumford, Mass; Mrs. David Enman, Mrs. Moore, lldrs. Melvin Russell, Howard. Fred and Keir Yeo, all in the vicin- ity of Victoria West and Miss Ada at home, to all of whom much sym- pathy is extended in their sad and —S'l'. ANTHONTS CHURCllv BLOOMFIELIL-Laa-ge congregations attended the services during Holy: week. 0n Holy Thursday High Mass was celebrated with all the solemn- very nicely redecorated and fitted up. 39183;”: trrgalnlggélsitlles. bgnacpg; Friday the Mass of the Presanctifled was celebrated by the Pastor Rev. J. A. Gsudet. In the evening the devmiorl of the Way of the Cross was held. On Holy Saturday the New Bold hear l8!- ll!!- the ion; M- Special Sale for 8 0 Starting lPllll. 10th to APIII. 18th. In 0||r Staple ‘Department 0n|y llonsisting of Buttons and Linens of all kinds Prints, Sheetings, Towelling and llurtaining -.»."....~z.._ _ v ays llnly Market Today. the for for szl for sy °_ for in for for for Regular $7.50 for '42 inch White Pillow Special, yard 40 inch White Pollow Special, yard ular value 25c for each Turkish Bath Towels. .______________._____________.__ —The Mixes Mary. in Middleton the guests of the lat- ber‘s grandmother, Mrs. Adeline Orokcn. .____.i__-__ GEORGETOWN AND VICINITY Miss Catherine Dalsiol RN. re- turned w Georgetown from Suck- ville. --Ml.- Harold MoIver, Klnkora, re-Il turned to 5t. Dunsterrs University to] resume his studies-E —lVl!r. U. R. Gallant of the C. N. R. offices spent the Easter Holidays at his home in Woodstock. -—Miss Bertha Gallant who is at- tending Tlgnish Convent spent the Mr and Mrs W. Campbell. Rose- neath, recently visited Georgetown. The many friends o! Miss Cather- ine McPhee, dawhter of Mr and Mrs Joseph MacPhee. Georgetown, are sorry to hear she had the misfortune oi’ breaking her collar bone all hope for a speedy recovery. Easter Holidays at her home in Woodstock. 4,;I“—_ ing pictures are the only means of merly of Grand River, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderickl A. McDougall. She married Herbert McDonald. also of Grand River, in i915. shortly after she had gone to‘ "Fl-raaxaer-cmxflxsz-rs if EYESIGHT m1‘ »,,_. EXAMINATION :-:_ 41am ind supplying alum m] l»: orronrsln l‘: on.» Oouuostod was ,4 H. J. MABON l‘ l] ...."'.::.-r.. ll Personal apps: is a beautiful thing. A poor only kind of cl SUMMER STREET, TAIL ORING menus everything to you. A Good Fitting Suit your appearance. Cull and see the difference. Have your Spring Suite sud Overc caning. ' Also hate cleaned sud blocked like new. J. P. McPHERS ON TAILOR. AND CUTTII fitting garment really spoils dry cleaned, the IUIIIIIIIDI. Startling Value. Ask to See Our Ladies Full Weight Ladies’ Stockings, in Hcmstitched Linen Damask Table Cloths 81x81. Regular value, $15.00 Hemstitched Linen Damask Table Cloths l 72x72. Regular values, $7.25 Hemstitched Linen Damask Table Cloths Sizes 2 yards x 2%. Reg. $7.50 sunooosaoueoocseosseo Round Table Cloths, all Linen Damask 81x81. Regular value $15.00 ..¢..---Q...--Q.---.n. Round Table Cloths, all Linen Damask 54x54. Regular value $6.50 Hemstitched Linen Napkins to match. Size 22x22. Regular $8.50 doz. ..¢.-¢..---¢--¢¢¢-.-- Hemstitched Linen Serviettes. Size 15x15. Regular value $7.50 dozen .......-.-----....... Linen Serviettes, scalloped edge to match round table cloths. Size 15x15 ........ Unbleached Sheeting, heavy qual- ity 72 inch width. Special yd. . . . ....-.--.-..¢.....¢ 4o inch White Pillow Cases. Reg. ...-it-.- Other odd Towels at special prices. value, Pair All Other lloodsln This Now that the rink is over the mov- , Each $7.50 $5.00 $5.50 $7.50 $4.50 $0.50 $5.50 $5.50 39c 39c 39c 20c Cotton. Cotton. Special 50c on“; and entertainment and the people are all Jenetta Noonan. of Albany, arellllmlld when "19 "ml-W Wm” 3*‘ spending a very pkaunt week and cellent music is furnished by Miss Rose Fairchild. Mr John Momn, Newport recently vsited Georgetown. Miss Janie McKay who ‘has been Fashioned Picot our estimation the Best $1.00 Silk Cotton Huck Towels, .-.-.s¢¢-.¢---s¢¢ne¢.-.-... Cross Bar Marquisettc, 36 inch and cream. Special, per yard a Bordered Scrim, 36 inches‘ wide \\ and cream. Special price, yard ‘White Marquisette with Yellow Blue or Rose Spot. Special price, yd. A large range of Curtain Net, while 11ml Ecru. Price and up Dark and Light Prints assorted pattrrrls Special price, yard a u 1000 yards 27 inch Gingham suitable for children’s dresses. Price yard if.) l}. .1 Printed Broadcloth last colours 34S in. wide. Special price, yard Figured Rayon 36 in. wide. special yard . .. .-..........-. 72 in. Bleached Sheeting. Special prices, yard 63 in. Bleached Sheeting. Special price, yard Linen Roller Toweling. Special price,yard 26 in. Table Damask with coloured border. Special, yard Depart ment at Wholesale lluring This Big Sale Remember the llates APRIL 10th to 18th Only PROWSE BROS. LTD. “ The Bargain Centre " TOP Sclvice Hose on the -- _ special I‘ l.‘ Bath Towels, Turkish, white with “usurp ed colored border at very special prlvtnw, Rayon Bedspreads 72x90 Special prices each $2.89 and $2M all colour :, \\ 581t- F. ...._\ fut: hm I50 l0, 12, and 2c 49c 34c l2: 5h 35c and ........... Georgetown and is the 31101:! .1: sister Mrs James Condom. Mr George Tllylfil‘, loll. Cleorn ‘ ‘l Saturday to join the C. G. S. I’... . I at (fharlottetoun. Mr Frank Dalzlel of ill:- (‘:11 W" spent his Easter holidays of h. W‘ visiting in Tignish returned ‘LO in Georgetown. Exrltlzsiiil SERVICE Use your own QUALITY judgment about using Cllcmiwli or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical fall's!- ers and other expert authorities strongly supportlnjf each. We will sell want it. you what you want and when Y!" When buying for boat arrival insist that .\"_‘"|" dealer place your order with an organization \\'l\ll'l will tion- We supply both. trate and ammonia, are in Charlottetown just deliver quality and high class mechanical comll- All our Fertilizers, except n1- ground, screened and hogtied before being shipped to you. If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. Remember, it will per acre to obtain cost yo'u only about $1.00 more your Chemicals for your 110ml" crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than f roll} our; supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for yolll‘ sel . Our Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent- mechanlcsl condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had- The Island Fertilizer 0o. Ltd- Charlottetowlul’. a l. “Island Goods for Island Growers" l