.s- 3 i aaa: 90140 _Y i v 1*' - '_ t_v1A¥_.@_-_.193 ___ _= V Z _ras ciiAi_or'rF.TowN c_UARniANf PAGE FWE '-S"""””"_"" ~"‘*"°'“‘=="iii1viisii_" ‘ -» - Holiday pecials Thurs day 1 May 22.1.1 and zsrd at s. A. Macool _ . _ __ . - tiimiitiitci oi, ev ac Open Friday Evening 1111 9.45, Closed All Day Saturday Ladies’ Silk Hose ._ Pair 69c Ladies' Silk Gloves at pair, ._ $1.39 ' ` Ladies’ three-cornered Scarves, allshades,I’air $1.69 Special line of Ladies' Chamoi- sette Gloves Pair »19c Kiddies Short Hose Pair 29c Ladies’ Silk Hose Pair 89c Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose _ . . . _ _ . _ . . . _ _ . _ _ . _ ._ l’air 9Sc Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk three_qual.tcr length H058 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PZIIF Hose . . _ _ . . . . . Pair -i9e Bath Towels 20x10 regular 50c liiddies Long Hose Pair-f9c for (Ric YARDGOODS 40 inch Pillow Cotton special only . _ . _ . ._ 29c tihintz Yard 39c _K-1 Sheeting, regular -i9c for _ . . . .. 39c ('oloured Crepe clearing at _ yard 22c tiinghams, regular 30c per yard 22c l‘oloured Rayons Yard 29c L`urtaining _ Yard 39e A clearing lot of plain and fig-_ ured Silks _......_..__.'Yard 69c l'ongee . . . . . . . _ _ . Yard J59c Black Duchess special _ Yard 980 'I‘weed, 51 inch . . _ _ . ard $1.39 Poiret Twill, 54 inch _ _ . . __ Yard $1.119 One piece only of Black 'I`rieotinc 51 inch, regular $2.75 for Yd. $1.39 MILLINERY ll't_ts... . _ _.Each $3.98 iizils.. ._ . ._._Each$t.9S llats _ _ . . Eachl.'i_9 ll:ili_v’s Bonnets Each 69c 'Tunis . _ . . _ . _ _ _ . _ . . ._ _ _ ._ Each -19c licacli Coats in Figured Pique at Each $1.93 Iinsembles _ Each $3.19 linsemliles . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . ._ Each $11.-19 _\'e\v Sleeveless and Cape Sleeve Dresses, newest summer shad- es . . . . . _ _ . . . _ . _ . . . _ . __ Each $6.75 Ladies’ Summer Dresses, all col- ours, long and short sleeves $3.69 Dimity and Broadcloth Sleeveless Blouses special at Each $1.49 Porch Dresses Each 9Bc Brtiadcloth Slips _ . . . . . . . . . . Each 790 Pantie llresscs Each 98c llimity Bluomers Eac h39c Silk Bloomers and Vests _ Each 69c Lace Trimmed and Fancy Bloom- ers __; _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ S9c and up l.ine of Dimity and Crepe Night- gowns . _ _ . . . . . ._ Each S9c Smocks .. .. Each 51.-19 MEN'S DEPARTMENT - llo_v's Golf Hose Pair 59c i`io_v‘s Caps Each -i9c llo_v`s Blouses Each -i9c _\len`s Combinations 98c §:len`s Blue and Khaki Work Shirts Each 98c I\ien's Felt Hats t`ron1 $2.50 to $6.50 each Club Bags Each $1.50 Umbrellas Each $1.49 i\Ien`s Hose. six pair for _ _ _ . _ . ._ $1.00 Extia Value in Ties _ _ _ 49_c to 69c each BASEMENT SPECIALS Ladies Hose Pair 2~1c Ladies' Hats to clear for __ Each $1.00 Ladies’ Dresses $3.95 to $075 each Kiddics Hats . . . . _ ._ Each 79c llo_v`s Wash Suits. _ _ S9c to $1.75 each Iloys Overalls pair 691: .\len's Overalls Pair $1-19 _\ien‘s Caps Eafll 930 New Rayon Dress Goods Yard 490 liroadcloth Dress Goods Yard 290 lloys Fancy 'l"will Bloomer I’an_ts _ in sizes 26 to 36 _..._ Jaii' $1-50 l\len’s Tweed Pants, special Pair $2.50 Twenty l\Ien’s Suits in Fancy Tn eeds, sizes 36 to -16 spec- _ ial _ _ . . . _ _ . . __ $12-00 Twenty-five Youths Suits in sizes 31 to 36, special _ . $11-00 |';iiy's Two Bloomer Suits. 1' ancy- __ Brown Tweeds in sizes 26 to 30 $1.00 f|1@S‘»v=. sizes 2 to 6 years. Price 69c. _ LADIES’ TRIANGLE SCAIWES, l Iifliccial price $1.50. Prowse Bros., Ltd. . .. 3387-31 i ` Mooiu: Arm McLEon's will close I all day Saturday, May 24th, but will _ bc open for business Friday evening, . 1 May 23rd. 3364-5-zo--ii 1 GARDEN CITY BUTTER 36c. a lb. Get your supplies from our teanisters or at our office. The Pure Milk Co, :lass-5-zo-ai I -L; ... 9 \'i:s'r1srw.n"s MAR-i-Liar -_ Eggs and 79c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 3387-1;. ' 1 1° . _ _ , r f: » "' ».f».-\»'.__ , , P. 1. isuiiniiti i Coiiinientiiic on the perforiiiiincci of Mr. Bonavciiture Gallant. B4 year? old resident of Rustico_ iii stvinimingl ashore from his dory last week, thc Halifax Chronicle says: ` Day by day reports appear in thc. press of the birthday celebrations of l aged citizens runniiig to the century l mark and ovcr, but perhaps none; have been more striking than thci :tor-y of the righty-lour-yeai‘~oiri f iisheriiian of Riistieo, Prince Ed-` ward Island, who falling from iii.- 1 sold at 2Bc.; butter 38c; chickens . _ $1.20; mwi $1.30; rhubarb ice. biiiicii i i and apples 20c doz_ There was a good i § offering of Island cod and liaddocit. | } thc former selling at. l0c. lb. and thc _ latter 151:. Lobsters still retail at 20c. 1 v date. get your Charity Fund Ticket, Gingham Dress Goods ard 1-10 1lo_v's Blue Knicker Pants. sizes "l to 30 _ . . _ _ _ _ . . . . . ._ Pair S06 Bo_v`s FancyiTwill Bloomer Pants _ Sizes 26 fo36 S. A. Ma The Markets 5 E --- ' ` (Canadian Press) !\1<‘il\;'l”REAl., May 20.-There were .112 cattle, 1552 calves, 678 hogs and Sli slit-cp and lambs for sale on the two ltioiiti-eiaii livestock markets to- . _ . Pair $1.50 day. Cattle were steady. Cows were gommoii to just fair quality and were sold for $3.50 for canners to $7.10 for those or fair quality- Bulls brought 51,00 to $7.50. Calves were steady t0 firm. One straight load of 1712111 1-0 medium good calves brotlsllt 53-50- l .._._.ai- f NEW ISSUE $2.5.000 Town of Summerside 5% Fifteen Year Debentures lates June lst, 1930 Due June lst, 19-15 DENOMINATIONS $500.1l) ' Price $100.43 and accrued interest, yielding 4.96% Juvenile Suits with Knicker l’al\tS in Blue and Tweeds $1.50 to $7.50 Boys Twced Toppers, sizes __ an 57.5010 $9-D0 28 to cDo11ald Coinnion or drinkers sold between $6.00 and $7.00. The bulk of the sales ` were made between $7.50 Bhd $500- Sheep were steady at $4.00 for ci.lls to $7.00 for good ones. Spring lambs sold arourid $8.00 each. Hogs were steady at $12.75 to $13.00 for bacons with $1.00 premium per hog on selects. Butchers brought $111.50 to $13.00 and lieavies between ' $12.25 to $111.00. Sows were from $10.50 to $11.00. 1 _ i. A eannpaign for the un.ivei°sa1 use iof electricity is to be started by the New Zealand Government A Jaines l silver gilt Steeple cup .and cover were sold recently in Lon don for $16,500 120th, at 8 o'cIock, when the C. G. I. ]'1*_ girls gave a bniiquet in honor of Legal investment for trust funds in Prince Edward Island. We solicit your orders J OHNSTGN ANDWAILPQ B. ROGERS, Jr.. Manager. MacArthur Bldg., Summer Street. lilminorslde, ‘ P. 0. Box 359 MEMBERS: Montreal Stock Exchange, Toronto Stock Ex- change. Montreal Curb Market, Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade, New York Curb Market muoolate.) 4*; _ / g, __[` W0 o‘G _ 7, 1 / Q0 it * GARUEN IMPLEMENTS Brighten up your lown and garden! , nriznricizzn-steamer “Aims-f `vore" is now at railway wharf, _(harlottetown. unloading our Fer- 1 » tilizcr and parties having orders booked with us are requested to call and take delivery quickly as possible. A. HORNE & C0. 3334-5-19-31 GRADUATE NURSE-Miss Chris- tine MacPhee, a recent graduate of the Goddard Hospital. Brockton, Mass.. is receiving hearty congratu- lations on .having received her R. N. i degree. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ai MacPhee, of neati-iei~daie_ ` THE GYRO CLUB Annual Dance will be hcld at Beach Grove Inn, on Monday, June 9th. At this dance the i 1930 Hupmobile Sedan will be given 1 to some lucky contributor to the j Gyro Charity Fund. Remember the and you may drivc home in a “Hup." Some one will. Why not you? 3369-5-31 NEW DAIRY SUPT. COMING- Mr. Warren Brenton. of Brookfield. N. S., ` who has recently been appointed dairy superintendent for Prince Edward island, and who is to begin his new duties on June l, has disposed of his home in Brookfield. During the past six years, Mr. Bren- ton has been serving as inspector of dairy produce for Nova Scotia, under the dairy and cold storagedivision _ of the Dominion Department of Agri- ‘ culture. RUNAWAY GIRL TAKEN *HOME -A man from Charlottetown, P. E. I., reported to City Police Officer P. J. Randall yesterday that his daugh- ter had run away from home a week ago and it was thought she was in | this city. Following an investigation iby the officer. the girl was found l in a rooming house. She was passed ' over to her father, and the pair left. on the Island train en route back home.-tMoncton Tinies.) C. W. L. ELECT OFFICERS.- Tiie annual meeting _of the C. W. L. of Kelly‘.s Cross was held on Sunday April 27th, vritli it large attendance of members. The president. Mrs. J. Creamer, read a report of the work which was donc during the past year after which the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. J. Crea- mer. ii'e~elect.ed>; lst vice-pres., Mrs. F. Hagan; Znd, vice-pres., Mrs. S. Monaghan; 3rd vice-pres., Mrs. F. Bradley; Recording see'y, Mrs. J. Kelly; 'I‘rcasurer, Mrs. J. W. Bradley, (re-elected); Councillors, Mrs. J. R. Monaghiin, Miss Mary Bradley, Mrs. G. Dunn. Corresponding Sec‘y, Miss K. Malone, tre~eleetedi. \ *IE l "M0'l‘l-IER. AND DAUGHTEn ' BANQUET"-A very enjoyable time was spent in the schoolroom of the Baptist Church, on Tuesday, May their mothers. The tables were pret- tlly decorated and lighted with candles. The girls proved to be de- both mothers and girls had benefit- ted by this social time together. Dur- ing the meal hour Miss Roberta Spencer led a sing song and Miss Florence Simmons rendered very ef fectively a piano solo. After finishing expressed in a_few words ii welcome to the mothers. She then proposed `a. toast to the king. The following program was then carried out: Toast to the church proposed by Evelyn .again broken by a quiet chuckle. The l llghtful hostesses and all felt that 1. ~ ~ \ dory about an eighth of a inilc froir. shore and unable to clambcr back into his boat, cnunlri the boat 1 itaiiitcr and iiolcliy suain iii the i.. 3 \.'at‘.=i:f¢ to the land. siicccssfuil dragging liir. hoat in with him. Tha' 1.1:; a l'c.\ 1-_orally of even some ol the gi'c:i.'.eil, long-distaiice, colcl-wat- er siviriiniers with .half a cei1tur).'_1 taken fi'oin the iiiirnber of theii“l years. Incidents like this prove the aptness of the title "Wooden Ships and Iron Men." This is riuitc different from the .swimming proclivitics of the folk farther riortli, who are all loo oftcn unable to swim. Up in an inland bay on the coast of the Labrador, where the sun beat down on an urisually sandy beach and where its raysi u'ai'iried the calm inland \vatei‘s, a little group oi visitors from the out- side world, stripped and enjoyed a. plunge. Standing, with his pipe paus- ed half-way to his lips, stood a stolid I copper-colored iiabitaq who watch-1 cd their sporting in the vsater with I. infinite surprise. Iii all his thirty- eight years he had nevci- seen any- thing of the sort before. As they trailed along the shore or sailed about the rock coast later during the nfteriiouu, the silence was now and Labradornian was still cliuckiing ovcr thc stiaiigeiicss of the scene and it evidcritly vastly appealed to his! sense of hurnor. Possibly for him as for many a one on that bleak and desolate coast, with its waters cooled by the ice and cui'rcnts of the north, when he fell intoithc water there was but one end to it all, thc end which bc- iell the Magdalen Islander. Asked if _ the islandcrs could swim. he shooki his head. “What do you do then, when you get into the water?" "Just 1 sink." was thc obvious and yet hu- l morons reply. If Prince Edward Is- land can turn out. ciglity-four-yeai= 1 olds like thc courageous octogenar-l ian of Rustico, it ia quite apparcriii that Prince Ed'.vai':l island folk at' least do not give iii without a strug- gle. 'llie Rustlco incident speaks vol- umes for the stamina of the fisher folk of our sister Province. MOORE AND 1\1CLEOD'S will closc all day Saturday, May 24111, but will be open for business Friday evening. May 23rd. 3364-5-20-41 AROUND THE i\'EW lI(`/I`EL-T11 Maritime I-‘oundatioiis Co., are erect- ing a tool-house and temporary of- ficcs beside the steel frame work of the Canadian National llotel. A fence is to be constructed around the scene of operations in order to keep on-lookers at a safc distance when brick-laying starts, Material is now on the way from l\loiitrcal. and the construction work will begin in a few days. Local \voi-kmcn are to be em- ployed as for as possible. Johnstone A: Son have already begun work pre- liininary to installing the plumbing. It is expected that thc Maritime Fouridations Company will complete their work on or about Dec. 1. fs FUX WIRE Quality is the _ First Considei'atioii" 1. T; the bounteous repost, Miss Etna \____,f ____ cni»i<, presiaeiii oi me c. ct. i. 'r.. /' ,' gt ~»“,;5¢/ / \ ‘;..._..-_ - _/ __ ‘,.....__ l. < `\f_,.< ` \,,,...._. I* 1 \ / \_ . `-.‘.._ ALL SIZES IN STOCK 10'. simmons and responded to by-Dr. Home on Sabi _ Iitiernationol Nickel . to mothers, proposed by Bessie In ‘mul eP___o]e__m __ I ' Y The right implements will make the A' C' Vincent? l'°°“ °° the s““d‘y Imperial 21'.- worii cosy *md Pleasant- Rim. hw. ‘::;‘::d;’;°;’°°‘;;l KI’ P‘;°:;:_;_‘_f_§1e°_'1t;a‘;‘: e n n e 1iiiiu.i:i;si Aiconoi _ _ _ 1-.; Stewart J ones 8; Co. ,i;‘;I,‘;‘.i“,,’;§‘,;`;i’..“Z.§l.§'§§‘3“.f’§..I..°I§`§f ` ;, ,, ' H I I md Imnmnd w 'wa Campbell and resivinded to by Mrs. _ _ Cvrruiwndmhof ""“" ‘§§,_m, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, oem ummm; win is mp, - AND _ MW’ “ml” 2”" One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD ‘ G you thc 5° Y Y proposed by mom" simmons mb _Montreal Power __ 1.2 ._ l‘_Q°I\shields & Coe °""y "Bmw °’m°°t` mpnndegto by Mm _,_A_C|,,k_T,,,.i I giicooti Frontenac _ 1 U. G. I. T. then fonned ii crcle ancil N°"l°“°l B’°“"'l°5 "7 °" 32" < J ' ’ » _... Uelnboro of tlu Montreal Stock Excluuwo _ The ROgefS “ns ._,.m_., .nm bmugh, to , closet Nsrimui swei our ._ ss. I l°lCOS Right. __ 88 Great George St., Charlottetown Hardware Con A i ' 0 c ___-__-`-M _ _ _'>"`°°_'f` fm ' 'N ' """'°`_°°' l work in recent rwl. '“"“"‘“‘ "’*"°“' ' ` ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " l . 1 % ‘1 l ._\~_° -- `t_ 1:2.-Il _ _ ` . - ._ ‘ _ . -I"\`.~___'_ ~ _: _ __\ `..‘_`_ “___ » ' l ' ' . _ __ _ , , ` '4 < 1.. ~'~‘ __-1 \` _ ___ §_`-_`_;"`\~._:\-_-`_\;_-`."___:;f\ l n very happy and profitable occo-| CWM' BWV" " sion. This closed one of thrbcst and' __ A R D WARE __ Cm°_d° "nuns "“ "" most successful seasons of C. G. I. T. _ _ ,Dominion Tar ... . . td 1 Q/ _ §\\° lookslikcanew car Are _You Interested in SAVING MONEY and Buying Transportation at the I _ LOWEST POSSIBLE cosr 2 - If so visit our / e Used Car Sales' Room 'fi at the ARENA, Fitzroy St., Charlottetown il _ Secure you_r car today while we have ;i good §e19¢1i0n_ The f0|l0W|ng week-end specials are indicative of the bargains we are offering. 1928 CHEVROLET COACH. Snappy motor-good performer and in I good condition throughout. Price _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ . . _ . . I 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Low mileage. good rubber. We`ll taken I care of. A real bargain. Price _ _ _ _ . . _ , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ , __ 1929 CHEVIROLET COACH. This wonderful economical speedy car with SIX ¢'.\'llI1dei‘ smoothness and power can be purchased for ._ . _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ ` 1927 _DODGE fi SEDAN. A reliable i'o0n\.\' job. new tires and-lrefinished like new _ , _ , _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1928 DODGE CONVERTIBLE COUPE. 5 wire wheels Rumble Seat 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE. This car has been well cared for and will give you thousands of miles of economical transportation. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING. Good curtains.” good tires and in _ ............................. _."."f'f’.".`$295 did ‘condition throughout ._ 1928 NASH SEDAN- This D0“'9l'ful. popular car is in real good condi- tion and can be purchased for less than half original cost _.__ _ _ , _ _ _ 1928 BUICK COUPE. Looks and runs like a new car. Thousands ol miles of care~free driving. Can he purchased at a low figure il. 1927 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN. A roomy, comfortable. reliable car at a very low price 1927 PONTIAC COACH. A popular 6 cylinder car with good finish and tires _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ . _ _ , _ _ . _ , , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ . , , _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ - 1 i 1 1928 CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN. Has just been through our shop and put in real first class running order. 1 1927 PONTIAC SED.-\i\'. Has been carcfull_\' handled and will give _von wonderful service. Also some cheaper touriugs at $75.00 and up. All of these cars have been ‘ -E6 99 U1 -D £0 -D U1 L71 /,_ l . : 1 I li. it 4. _‘_ ,~»~-..._._ ¢»`~.`T _ Q -.=- `..l. . r i Q 1 . i i i ; l'l'~..l .1 l ‘ carefully checked and reconditioned wh ere necessary. 1 SEE THEM TODAY. 1 Easy G. M. A. C. terms if desired. A- 1-/on/vs & co. s Charlottetown . l, Ussii CAR i>i<;i>.m'r_\1i-:NT L Phones 624 __ 538 Arena. Fitzroy St., Phone 124-8 1 l QI* l Authorized Dealers for Cadillac. `l..'-1Salic_ Buick. Iliarquette. Pontiac. Chevrolet and G. _\l. L". Trucks Products of General Motors Com pany of Canada, Limited. ' _ ~ ....9 1 MONTREAL STOCK EX('HA.\'GI.‘I l Market reports turn shed by Green- shields tb Co., Montreal, to Stc~.varl Jofzs 6.: Co, 88 Great George S rect. Charlottetown. ' MONTREAL Noraiicla _ iPower Corporartoii ‘l"rire Bros. ._ tl,‘iie':ci-_ I"o1vri' Siintviiiiimii _ _ .. . Snieil/:rs _ _Steel of Can-ada _ .. ,Steel of Cannla Pfri .. ._ l"W_ _ ' _ T _ ' Abltibi __ .. 31 Alberta. Pacific Grairi ..._ _au lSiinoir» Wiiiiiipeg Hiecti-ic _ .\'E\\' YORK ._ 31 Sear.»l'toc.bii;‘k... t Asbestos ._ . ini Brazilian .. . 48-‘sl B A. Oil ... .. B. C. Power ._ .. ._ , .. Building Precincts 24'.-‘ Canada Oar . '.111 _Canada Cement ._ 17 Canada Powei- a rl 1"apci~ .. _ 16 'Canada Brewing ._ _ 8% Dominion Bridge .. ...._ 63‘i law " tif.. Foreign Power Securities .ll Fraser Company l3‘i cienenii steel wines __ ._ ' B3 :._‘§ tincricaii Criii lAliegl'iani_',' .. . ~ .tiiamnila _ _ _ _ ._ . l’~I.-;‘_»dix Aviat.ori ._ Cuiisolidiitecl Ga.; Comiiiercial Solvciit ._ _ . llominion Stores . Electric Power in Inglit _ _GeiieraiA.