¢-_¢-1 lflrlifi I 1'0 Isy 23 Men's h“! Caps to$l-5° Now—-—"' Suspenders POLICE 35c and 50c ost! c 50c Anll 76 McLURE BUILDING r of e new” nature may 7" l at 2 oen tly payable in advance. UBSCIIPgIONI B0 . ti‘: MWWI! iifltlilrh -~ l0 their Rept. llmc i- ‘efordendr-Itl. IBBEEINAROW land—(OP)- mirdiirdcemiveyg. wt- 1%“ luvurs, 54 seconds for the 4i 7/10 miles -———--——--—---- ll- GIOBS IIYINUIS I01‘ the m. 100. were $4,201,412 es red with of $1 ZCDNTENTED TODAY SMOKE A PUNCH 0y a . w sense smoking osure. or-vrise usonds m M ls the l ll. reshing, lnolating ry. Ae my floor space is limited, f an: e0 stock to mike Shirts leg. “m NOV 75¢: ‘T: Large Assortment Reg. up 75° Work Gloves Work Gloves While they Combination Overalls sizes ::,'°_“_ _. 12.00 FRED G. KELY tern Guardian i column Ie reserved erloeel interest bueedver- to a word i 9-day period ending $4,389,899 tor the din: period of 1m. e ~' 31.427 rat . w"? "'51 I100 purchase‘ w} will give a _ an” i’ "l" i h" m]! to Bodon end return '-———-' l?! N?» 0!’ its equivalent in CASH Hundreds of Smart Suite to M rl B0!!- sllflll Overcoats and Iltuurnidihirargs. wonnunrur. BARGAINS FOR THRIPPY BUYERS THE WONDER 0F THE - TOWN Money Saved when you llliy our 2 pant suit at only ‘l 4.95 Just Arrived! Latest styles and patterns English Worsted: and Tweeds Prices $10, $12, $16 and with 2 pairs pants- 14.95 Boys’ Suits some with 2 pair pants. Double and Single Breasted. i8 ‘l0 “d ‘l1 ---__--_._ PANTS, Well tailored from ' good materials, sizes 32 to 46. $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. --------_._ Overalls and Jumpers, Rail. road "and British Makes. All Sizes $ lllltiled 0c reduce my already large room for new ‘shipment; I00 suits ' FREE ALL Alterations FREE Work Shirts 75c and $1 .00 Ties A wonderful Assofnront E5! and 5U_ Socks ascend 35c Belts Lots of Them clearing at - -- 50‘ Free Trip FREE Trip drawing tokes plgace at 9 o'clock May 23, Priced — - - T n50 \ AAA¢AAA Q' Ma Phone 92 L‘ ‘Trinity llnltorl ilhuroh rnuusnnv, we! 4 ‘l.00-—Ommtnede Chores — Boole! r mu. A Card Of Thanks I wish to the-nk e11 friends and reletivus m their month! wd 11mm ‘gr? 1'. 1 Hamil-ll ol mulgeon aim so}. Jamel mun£ Peerlcrockett. Ir-ltlll-d-t-li. . In Memoriam greenery at our deer "Mon" 53m" “'6 “Odie blt Hot Ibllotlfl.” e n III-chilled- os" *"" ‘IO Ill Iii . MD.‘ MdcLpdnl i y Day ‘gales THUR. FRIDAY AND SAT. COATS -- — - — -.- - -- 20 Per Cent Off 8 dos. print dresses, shes 2 to 6 years, clearing——---------—-- 59c. 2 dos. Crepe Dresses Reg. $2.98 for -- - $1.49 Broadcloth Rompers, Reg. 81.00 for — -- 59c MISSES HOLMES 8. BRADLEY‘ ‘JAAAAAAA¢LAALAAAAAAAALAALLAAAAAiA QApglAA Aihhnl‘ A A AAAQLAA ALLA‘ <E A National Conservative POLITICAL MEETINGS ‘ The undersigned National Conservative candidates for the 3rd District of Queenswill hold public meetings as follows:- t Corran Ban — -Fridny, May 5th. Winsloe -- — Monday, May 8th. . Webster's Corner — — Wednesday, May 10th. Mount Stewart -- - Thursday, May 11th. York —- - -Frtday, May 12th. Mt. Herbert — -— Monday, May 15th. , Meetings at 8 P. M. The Liberal Candidates, are invited and will be given one hell‘ the time. . ’ SAMUEL (been a recent bereove- i “m ‘$9121.. a 112 KENT SREET ‘¢¢v§4+§4-04o A QILII 152 Queen St. “nan-riot AAAAI A n ‘Aigi. J. A. McDONALD, KENNEDY. L-l002-5-3-tf. ‘ROYAL AUCIION (By flhe Canadian Preeel , Bash-Pu ils et the Anchor school are fineno ng atriptofleginaioseetheliin! and Queen. An auction sale of homemade baskets brought the royal visit fund 825. ANCIENT NEWSPAPER WINNIPDG-A copy o! Mottley’: Naval and Military Joumel, e newspaper of i790, is Owned l?! William G. Abbott of Winnipeg. It reports the campaign of Napoleon the Turks. prior-us‘ RRGIBEZXFTtLhTTOity 335ml. firm so, 1989. to Mr. and MH- omas R. MoOobe. a 80n- BOWNlB8—~At the Prince Ed- ward Island H pital on May 2., 19D. i0 . 1nd Mrs. nrtle Downers, t _ “who Road, e sch. linen 11hr m; on‘ my 1. 1011910 m. end Mas. Allison Owen. Chi“- lottdwwh. s. deghter. DEATHS r ‘ ‘ - rest Al)- fll ll, 1m. Matilde. Hawldn 10118" 10!’. dluxhter of the late J01!" Bewtin o! Charlottetown. meat in liar-est Hills OemeteWr Salim. " Evusronr , EXAMINATION '““ ‘£12m °“"" ll. J. hlhliill concatenate y . some , r actor-er. Charlottetown end I orrice a re 1e is us. -¥‘-°'“'“"*'!"" ,rue.v.'.¥t'.t..;fl_r-r ‘ton vhatine Tfurrlrhgflflggguv-g llald Annual Smoker 5W3‘??? "' “'73-'39 And Entertainment ’ COAT! CLEARING , 010.00. All other modicum???) ‘p’: l!" “"__"_"_“""","' lilo 6 District Signals -@@-_ 1"- ‘ District when held their Thursday Friday and Saturday l l umusl smoker and en g “l” "'°°‘m"_'n‘° V°W°~ i" ‘hi’ AYPPHY!" 1m nlzhr with 10c '--‘°“-="*-=* :.r't“... "g" “m” roucu ouucr: cans-axe sol. 11>; r ' m‘ ' ‘ l" ll Police yelterdey beam s check-Hg obly noted nsuchoirmnn very up l5“ w“ 2. 16 or vemclas omrntingon City Ihncellent music was turnlohed ISeCk-ldrrilcsl Pi”; Pal I/ .10 W I l-rr OP. , etc Ohlet egcrdswn. 9,1...’ ab‘? mhfhfi; £5}- 31513531135111: 2pm....“ :1»: 01114 ' n ' ....... continue ier some ' Rwmmm 3mm? m“ Heugun out»: S.“ I. gnu“! “mom” __ fleléirzéollglnrsglrogrnyi, w? m‘ cored! I/erJe f’ L13“; c_ cow“, saut- oobb R» Y 25c boléliilkey’: “hale “'5” c‘ mum “"4 °°*‘P'°"1 Q b! ‘Jo-mp and set Berlitryl" tam servo "iff-Jtir-‘mm Pa‘; “align?” c5110?!" dlflcillfl’ by Jack (lemerondsteg: gl- -- z7°"5l class of a6 sppuesriu ayxesterduy n: £11m? $3.; 51%??? m‘; ‘flak _ _ Chu-iottetow-n were given “r Toilet Waters and lJlllilllS . _____. 11120081188 AT sonrus many- mime}, bu: or Amstem :1? “Wm l” car o of fertil- Bondgdel, land. with a lull $01,111:” lioyr. Gallant. Dooley end Mfg)‘ flm _ refmshm 1.‘ ‘LWBOHIO were served by sin. Mun their; GARDENIA I present. IJt . . Storey announced o] Southern France ' FACE LOTION Ind SKIN FRESHENER ioer for the Prince ward Island fi,"§,,§°,3;',‘;°,.§*;$*m"§i,e§g§e 1315f‘ 2 for $1.01 “t” WW"! "on 1o fl- o, st 5.30 p.m. 1-1.1, mggunce’. BGcboLGerIIenisI-‘see packed to dock at max mm; w” received by the bow Isutianoadskinfieshenerz W51‘ n @1102‘: t’..t°l.i".i‘fizi“;ii'.. “gym rouge-mm 121::2.‘:;:.-":r£.a:..2/w-51 - common n2 o m, magm- a bu . . _ srrzcmns FOB my nnv w‘ A‘ 5mm” ED" the“ ‘ddmsed k Lhnehmwi“ zlw-o‘ FALES-Alresses clegrlng a; 51,00, 31.98 and $39fi._’l'he Voxue. L-l045-5-4-21. CL “ BAN-UP” DISCUSSED-Jilin » Civic Affairs Group of the Chur- Trade 0i listening to talk ct their rezuiar weekly meeting in ihe born-d rooms last evening. ‘Iihe Sfealiel‘ bmllsht out the 511E313- _ clean-up campaign there were numerous ways to bet. city. The . Iottetown Junior Board o! had the pleasure Dr. T. E. E. Robins in s ter the condition o! a. east end dump had always been “bone or contention" to _ the QlWJ will parade full strength for duty . ccgglfiltli-zenccinns urftvovgis: zhofmrabglnt Jalélié 28 two officers end operate in some way to remedy this of aifairs. his many nne the Allen Shaft and her o! the First Church. He i; wife, three sisters. ham and there. David Murray Herbo with the residents of the east end of this city to help 13:19.1 be ._._..._______________ MIR. GARFIELD SBNCABAUGH SFEIILARTONFMay $—1'bl1o - ins an illnus of six months, Gal. fleld Sencabaugh passed away at his home, River 8 ma. A native o! P.E.I.. he had for the past 12 years resided in Stcllerlon, where qualities won for him the respect and esteem o! the community. He wesus employee gt Presbyterian survived by his 5 u Mrs. Fred ' ulewellyn. Halifax; Mrs. MCI-pal‘!- Mrs. James 010w. Mur- ray Harbor. P. E. 1.; and two bro- end Wilbert. also o! r. the unit. at the annual smoker to the elfect commend would live up to its pm. MY at this time that it had made an even better before, and had rreaiect expectations, After s presentation of Lino Tflleilrlmhv Certificates and money Prizes to the winners of the recent miniature shoot, he outlined the unit's activities for the coming 593500 7116.‘! are as follows: i‘ Dunne the Royal visit the unit N.C.O.‘s and men will entrain for the Signals’ Comm. irration at Burrlefleld. Ont. The remainder of the unit will carry out their annual training at Vic. toria Park. At the end of the annual camp twelve NCO/s and several otlicers will attend courses advanced U119 Tielesranhv. advanced wlrelesr tclmaphv st the Royal school of Signals, Barrletleld, im- a period o! four to six Wt-‘Pks, N.C.0's wish- ing toga on these courses are re- quested to give their names to Contain D. N. Bell or Lt. F. J. Storey. Uniforms for the summer train- ing will be issued on Friday, May 7.30 p-m. In closing his remarks the 0.0. stated that nine ofllccrs and seven N.0.0.'s wrote the Canadian Bliz- nals Association examinations. This is e wminion-wide competition in which this unit obtained second piece last year, but to date. the result of this year's examinatlvn has not been received. RELEASED TO TOLEDO DETROIT, May 3 -(AP)— meddle J-‘lutchinson, rookie right- Hhander pitcher when; DetroitTig- ers hosed. rom oaeettle last winter. was released to Toledo oi the American Association today under s 24-hour recall option. ._________._ DISCARD LEGGINGS , England-- r GP)— MAN Iviunchestcl- tfllegrill» l1 messen rs. asl ““ °""Z§l?.f.2”a‘¥.‘r htiflmii ‘ii; experiment is successful. the ruling wuil apply to all Enqland. - (Gelatin mlttee with slx or seven members that THAT MAN the ordesn. The hee the agency. By the three the cue-third at whet he could. Yet THERE.” continued MI‘. Campbell. willguerenteenreonemesledoy MILBARBOUIRHI-Ileton Jill?" We have men ‘out there sometimes ple n lot o! money ere getting to lor- e men like myself to live." ltthernernberwlllturntepecetl end rmwrsheoudurthusrmu Iemedetenetioeeetllrlull." armor. Aoru N. 1W- O0 em Council or feloeuwcod ‘ ‘ ETHICAL AND QUITE-D NOT]! How may BTJNGLED from 1) over to the Pelconwood Ounmltlee and the Secretary of that Com- he loolu around AND s!!! WHO Is THE RIGHT MAN end sends Till AGENCY for the teed. so he sends tor THE OTHER MAN who TWENTY CENTS A BAG MORE THAN THE FARMER PAYS FOP IT. ilhe management ct’ the Penn is S0 EXPENSIVE that N0 fer-m could be made to pey on that basis. The Folconwood Report will show rum: evmuuous or mu‘ . ‘. . "Mr. Jena tnflher added that menus-e le there, the lend is there. the labor ls there; they should be able to produce strawberries for "He supported Mr. Barbour ln eeyin; that TR-EMENDOUS SAV- INGS could be mode etflloonwood. Things ere N01.‘ PURCHASED RIGHT then, becenee there ere 80 MANY BOSSES ONE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT THE OTHER Is DOINGP-Patriot. April zl, 1938. HON. JOHN A. CAMPBELL, ltlr Klnfl: “AT THE RATE THINGS ARE GOING WE WILL BE OUT Everybody ie looking for e good time. Why should we worry? If you dlscullnfthoeltimlte leIs-loorlvood. Oran vre dllculilng loin; to HON. MI. CAMPBELL: "I em inst discussing where we cen out down expenditure . . . We haven't got the proper officials out there. because they hlppen T0 HAVE A PULL WITH TIE PARTY. We should put men out there who ere elllelent. It we did that, then we would be settler somewhere. gettlru to the place where those lrutltutlone tblt ere with: the 00°- MB. HARBOUR: “I have here the Fslconvrood Hospital report, and under eultlvltien at Ieieonwood Ierrn Int yelr, that they had so heed of cattle and horses. so the term ls well stocked. It he tume eqpegetthewtlleeethetthcooetetternolngthetternrwesfiflllol HON. lll- CAMPIIIL: "Tlllt h whet I lm trying to tell yoll." - MII. W. I. A. BTIWAIT. llt Queen's: _ "Plenkllo. 4 of our Fictions, which wee indereed by every morn- ber now sitting in this llonee, reeds ee- tollowsr-‘Pnrcheoe ot supplies end letting et contracts on e proper competitive bull. by the Execu- Pnbllo Aoooente that members o! the lxeeuilve who ere eieo I-‘eleon- ‘HUI ll. M ll! the Telet- lAllrlAiff-vldtdiielfillllrlill- .. rein "s1 right, buy the teed}. Then man pousrrr unrrrn T0 unvu feed l8 in the born If!‘ WILL COST THE PROVISIONS ARE CANNED. I O “We ere ALL headed for out more. I will retire.” point or order. I thought we were ltil be n recreation-e place doelruble he Ill! find thlt they hed 175 lore! peld tor fertiliser end lime it we: In hi rein h . called his statsmsnt mail-final; that he h°ped the unit under his vlous record. He was pleased to record than ever exceeded _ his Plano Duets-ll Year-s end Uhder 50c boltle LORI! EAU de COLOGNE or OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER refrain? 2 l" e51 neg cnr-zluvrsg 500 Jar FORGET JVIE-NOT o] Sourhem France CREAM Co“, Vanishing 0v Cleansing Zhr-r .51 60c bo . Cir-rd ‘ uld shamans’??? . .q. .. 2 l" 51 Bull‘; hurling... 2/" 86o bot. Lenglcis Cresm ct’ 1 “mm” 2 for .36 50c Jar _. JONTEEL CREAM _ ' . Combination or Llquejyin] Cleansing 2 {or .51 for j,’ .\J-€L arc/at. jl$>y|r11'.1r1.1_ Lllfllllo, 1mm 21s Cui- I Lair-c» olifiui S71 EHtfilS-Jlillnfl i El THE JEN/KINSPHARMACY l’, I‘? i 0/! f?’ SALE EXTRK s While there ttlrne rney have been sold price-yet we ere Including them on represent ‘PEPTONAJIre lo n» cs1 r-zxirgheclrsr “T” Umme nnomrne co. IN RIKER’! ALMOND BLOOM CRLAM RIKZIS FRENDI BALM, REX F. i. GREASELBS SKI Z notion Bey Rum, Eeu .,4IYIIJOY "Jfi" DTION ARE FLOOR DB PIAYING CARDS. . eecuocouruuusmeilrrslliblfl be scenes m dlee cl o)..." m; p nox-i-oren-s cocoa mars be n Fwd: . “ei:"‘"‘°"'f.°°°i°"fi‘2r..ae ‘tmirrrrrr..°‘arz~.sll zoos “xifirintimzrmzs who "M lIllMPlTlTlllNS IN HBBBIES Sllilll UPEN Little Theatre, Prince Street, last night. Mr. Percy W. Turner, pre- sident. of the Hobbies Board of Directors presided. was a 00d ettendan and the audience tened with interest and pleasure to e11 sections o4’ the program. In the public speaking competi- tion the first division was section three, “a. speech of at least eiglht minutes and not more than ten minutes’ duration," open to boys and girls 10 yeen and under. First piece went to Earl Lend. Other prize winners were: 3, Miss Hilda Quick; 3. Elric Campbell sndAth- oi Roberts, equal. In section two, "A speech of st least six minutes and not more than eight minutes’ duration". there was only one contestant en- tered. Dean Robinson. Ho was liv- en first place. Ilhe section wee open to girls and boys 16 yeue and under. Judges of the ptxblic speaking competition were Mrs. Frances Boll ‘Humor, Prof. William Rod- din and Prof. Hazcn Wignom. All contestants in e public speaking sections were students from Prince of Wales College, it was mid‘ rr..r.rr-~-.-.‘. Musical competitions included nve sections, including instrumen- tal and vocal solos and school choruses. Dean E A. Oollizls. head of the School of Music of Acadia University, Wolfvllie, N. 8.. was adjudicator. He was assisted by got. A. R. Kendall of Chfllol/lt- wn. Prise winners were es follows: l-Mary Bentley er Arlene Ooles. Z-Mnrgsret. Lawson and Olive Ke g. 3—Heleep1l: Oolwell and Joycoler- lruson. , 4—l'\nirlle Prowse and Biliflcy Bter-nr. Plano Solos-ll Years l-Joyce Ferguson. 2~Ruth TarBush. Zi-Mnrgnret Lawson 4~Helene Oolwill. rl-Arlene Coles. 7-8hirley Stems. 8—Bl1lie Burke. Vooel Solos-ll Yeere l-Joyce Ferguson. ' We tlnd in looking over the BIGYOLES ‘£9.50 Wu” IN ANY orrrsn rm: m: suor a? Fox Meats Beef Tripe — -— 4 1-2 Jubilee 50s — - 5 Jubilee 25s — — 5 1-4 Horsemeat - - 8 L2 Fishblox - -~ - 2 1-2 Prices F. O. B. ____. _ Charlottetown Musical _ And Public CANADA PACKERS Speaking Sections LIMITED Get Under Way. i Charlottetown ' “+0404 yuqcp and public "flsnveaglintg L-1043-5-4-8i. gxdnnlgr‘ gchmiimulilldogkclfpengegd Faljvlfmififlffslfia“? 7- “"5"” School Chornsca (Sec. 33) b-Gredc 4, Prince 5t. school. 2-G'rade 5, Prince 5t. School. a-crcac 4, Model School. School (lhomses (Sea. M) One entry-Grades VI and VII out of s possible 100. first class Oompetitlmrs continue tonight when one-act. plays and recitat- icns, piano solos, vocal solos, vocal duels, violin solos. duets and tfics. junior choirs, school choruses will be included in the program. In the afternoon the younger contestants are heard in the violin solos, piano solos, piano duets and vocal solos. Contestants 2n 131680 on allele! nice belevrnrzhogyler XGIPTIONAL VAT-VII f’ needed iron III 1r. with Cod Uvnr on. 1602-. Jforilr: n com». with coo LIVER rzxrrucr, Biker " EGESAN FRUIT SALINE "n" w h m: x LINIMENT c»... ' wrllrl _ CREAM KLENZO COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO . . . . . . . LANGLOIS LAVENDER SHAVING BOWL (wooden). . ILK OF MAGNI-ISIA TOOTH POWDER . . . . . . . . . G BRUSHLES SHAVING CREAM. I ox. . . . . . . . . . .. “366" LDTIONS (Rhum ind Qulninn Heir 1' . Fresh Uh: do Cologne 7 o: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘lawn and Quinlne Heir Torrie. Fresh Uiee -&IIUII| Bey Rum. Eeu do Cologne or Old English Jnvender) l6 oz. . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . .. KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH with CELLULOID LAD e4; U WAX or FURNITUR VEL OSANITARY PADS. Bod a! l2 CASCA 1gb! IJJIBEIZD ma macaw!‘ _ q _ munntinwywlqlanl 2/vn36 26° “Cleaner ' AVINS our ONI GIN?’ IAL LAXATIVE TABLETS H l/erln ....2 will! ” Ii i’? v" m arrest-er r . a 6.1".’ l $11.. ‘n PEBFFFTFF PEP l... “zfor Q AAA‘ A Wanted Bidhoet prices peld our cnwty bottles, pints ml due-rte. Charlottetown J- ll!‘- Hune reeo. 1AA‘ A AAA A §~ —~i-u' FOOT COMFORT YOU CAN HAVE IT! Phone 140 H. J. A. BRO Chiropodist - Podiatrist 143 Gt. Geo. $1.. Grnrlottetown All loo! troubles painlessly and scientifically treated llfiwlihotfletectcCaste Box 103. Charlottetown. been yard. I05 Spring Pall Roe-d. Will cell tor smell quantities o! mer- chandise. Fleece weigh loads on city souls. L-IOI-l-I-fi. TRADE 1N your old in: bets-dance is e cash allowance‘ waiting for you no apply on nay 1939 General Elecrrlt. Refrigerator you mey choose. And remember, e G-E Refrigerator pays for itself in savings. GEllElill ELECTRIC 1.¢/..1r..yl thorn... nrrnrrrnrron s-Jtuth Tar-Bush. ii-Lols Foster. Save; my e FOOD e CURRENT SPElilAl. _ "PM" g l 4___¢_v...,,x,-.;... pa, _ ,_ _' . ~ r ‘ - :;».-;-'»§.r¢i-.-' ‘"583 iwfi” l- r >4 ~ 1 . 4