JUNE 2-1232 DOLLAR DAYS at SIMPSON ’S Thursday, Friday, ____-___ 79c $1.00 Saturday $2.79 (THIFFON SILKS »— —'— ~- DRESSES Q, (‘REFER - A M. -_ at Suits. All Rel: $l2.75 "$.95 to clear HBLOUSES‘ Women's and Misses Dresses and sizes. (‘hiffons - Crepes $4.95 and $5.95 Cotton Lace Dresses. Sizes l4 l W?“ Rviz- $2.95 .-\u other 23113:: fOr llliiiiscs Linens 3 to E30. All colors - -~ Taffeta dis ___._____.__*_ CELANSE Str'n r S v . ters iitorsrzs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' I’ ‘ H Special -_- - -- — Crepe hose 8 1 special Jean Gordon HQUSE DRESSF}; English PM” Straw Hats yo; $]_(i()_ White and Pastels _ V’ special n Special 49¢ Z0 '0 dis. new » q ' ‘W111: ire-ill" of a beautifully- PI lmuuil hlol; oi the Canadian Poets wn "lllrlfl by lVfrs. Keir Clark. A sung: ivss much enjoyed __.__.. by a after which dainty refresh- At (h? @1959 of Una rpgu]3l-n“\(.f_ lllt‘lll>, lif‘ (‘l‘f‘fllll lllKl Pfikf‘, W” lng of the Young People's Union "Fwd Fflilolvilt: is the address: 1f the United Church at. Kensing- Div‘ Ruin: -As we 891110300 the ton. held on Wednesday last, a Pllfi 0i 1:iotlir=i' successful year. our social hour was spent in honor of 3'00"‘? I"0llY<"5 Illllon at thlstime Mia Ruth Moose. a valucri mam. takt- llit nixilnrtiiuity’ to voice its her. 500a to be one of the princi- nals in an An idtircss was Rtucoe lVal - ioii for the splendid rec- . lav" achieved as a Group In all your endeavors to- ward iiz" arlvnnremeniof our Soc- . _ lu' i-llaris have been crown- url ivflli rl: " Fo. on th.s occasion. we ivlsh to I'\1lIl'F."-:- to _i-nu the high regard in interesting cvciit. rrnd bv Mr. and a g.ft from the ti ivhiih \i‘ll arc hclrl. You are zo- ll‘lf out tic-iii us to cntcr liiio a - now siilvur of life and while our heat-i. I lit‘ a iiiiac of sorrow whrit iic r— .1 l.‘l‘ lhat when nrxt. vr-nr roll. "lfllllifl you will not be with \‘i‘ cannot hut rrlioicc with ’ |l:-. li ' m vou a‘ tic alliwroaclt of that hap- pv fl-‘lll \\‘ll1‘ll is so soon to take used OUR USED CARS RANK FIRST IN CONDITION FIRST IN APPEARANCE FIRST IN VALUE place, \\'i* ask you lo accept this token n! our csfccm and to regard it as a 'n:i.l remembrance from all of us In h dflir: you farewelhwe hope. that in the future you may find time ta pm‘ ‘IS an occasional visit. Wi. Win: ion God's richest bless- jiigg “w; iviili all good ivishes for your liiiiiro happiness. we remain. lvlcnihcrs of Kcnsinpton Youn." PPQPlV-n Union B l... fr‘ New Glasgow DI any offered [I10 Pllhllt‘. Mr and Mrs. J. Filmer Dllflnllll (‘EFF tlll."lfl\\'l'l. \\'t“l'l‘ \'lslt0l‘5 l0 ALL PRICES REDUCED New (‘rim-cow F‘i'irla_v. i030 Pontiac Sedan was sxsil-illl my w. o. Qlllzlcs- and Mrs- IOW — -- — — — — — —' $3000" Quiglvr arc =pendiiig their holidays 1930 Plymouth Sedan “'11s 5300-0" at. lll."ll' former home ui SLAudreWs iim — — — — — — — — $275.00 N, 1;. During their absence the I934 Ford V-B Tudor was $l00.00 christian Church in \\'lll(‘ll Mr. iiiw _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ $350.00 Quiuliyv is Pauor, will iiurlcrgo re- 1935 (‘hat-mm $953“ was $100.00 (IPIOIKWHIYE. both the interior and low - -- -- _. _'. __ .- - $625.00 exterior ulll be painted. lhi= work ism (‘hcvrolet Sedan was 50.19.00 ‘lfrlllmlljr t “M01112; fi"glg‘t‘iblg nglfgfifll" W‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 557mm‘ stiigiiiii. riiti plain glass window Illllll Oldsmobile Sedan was $375.00 iiiv - _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1930 Studebaker Sedan was S ow _ _ _ _ _ _ ..- - I930 Pontiac Sedan was S nu‘ ~ _ _ _ _ _ ._- _ b 102!‘ l-Jsscx Sedan was 5150-00 "W" 1925 Ford 0.00 nuw will h" removed and reillflffll b-V siaiiivd uh l. ones which will 2h‘? H- \'t‘l"\' ]ll(.‘..i :1 flP)lf‘f'lI'r’lllt‘\". $350.00 b ' Mi" and Airs. Ernest. Gorrill, and m‘ infant i"i iihici of Nortliain, hair: taken up their residence at New — — — — — — $35-09 Gla -i:o\v. They have as their I927 Priiitiui Snflan was $175.00 giiosts for a fcw days. Mrs. Gorrlll ‘ llW — - - _ _ _ --$l00-"0 Mother hits. Charles Stewart Modfl T 11mm“ “as l-illcizlic. and her aunt Mrs. Mary _ _ _ _ ... __ $35.00 Simmons. Shcrbrooke. I929 International Panel Dely. l! $100.00 Mann. Kensuis- MW _ _ _ _ __ 559,00 Mr. Johnslonc I930 Ford Model A Coach was "m- w“ m NM” Glasgaw Friday on _ _ _ _ _ ___ Sinai“, bunnies.» 30.00 miw I031 Chevrolet Truck I57" WM i000 110W 193i Chevrolet Coupe was 8275-09 w - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 77M Prices The lowest. )ur Cars loll and . llorne 0000. M600. ‘hm Your mum Buy More" Payments Lrlliirse Mrs. M McLeod, has returned to lici- liomc in New Glasgow aflel‘ visliiitg her old home in North Riv-wt. Hcr father Mr. Gcorfll‘ Wllllf‘ who spend: part of his lillli‘ at. New Gvisgnw with Mrs. Mclcorl. $100.00 $245.00 tlfrinttp Giiiitzlintllburtl) I. “Ell DAY. JYNE 23 10.30 A. A .— (inrlcrgarten Closing- Snrial Hall. 7.30 P. ltL-Prayer and Praise Mcel- . lug — Ileartz Ilall. Spcaker-Toshio Kitag- awa, representing the Yiiitcd Church. il'noss. ILr. \Vliit.o has a grcatmariy friends in this section who will be glad to ltcar of an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Dickfeson. who ivcrc recently married. have rcturucri from an extended visit through United States and the Maritime Provinces. Mrs. Preston Cainnbell, enter- tained the member of the New Glnszoiil Ivamcifs Institute at her home. rm Monday evening. May 31st, ivithtcn members and two visitors ]]l'("§“lll- The meeting opened with the V:ce President in the chair by stoning the Ode and repeating the Club Womens Creed tn (Inlson. The minutes of the previous meeting were heard and stood approved and roll call was answered with an exchange of scccis and bulbs. The regular com- mltte" reported and the new sick commltte named: were Mrs. Ern- psi. Laird. and lvliss Anna steven- l son. li. was decided to invite the Mt. Herbert Plavers to come to the Incal Hall some time in Juno. The report. of the Public Health Nurses visit to the school was read by the Secrotarv, Mrs. iDitl A. B. Stevenson. lllVlbffd the members to her home for the July .meetlng where roll call will bc answered with iiilcs for canniniz and preerv- mg. Those in charge of the rc- frr- hmculs ‘will be Mrs. Ernest Laird, hlrs. Richard Dickicson and Miss Anna Stevenson. Programme Mrs. Mervyn Bulmau. Miss Mildred Brown. To attend tho Girls Sew- ing Class. Mfrs. Preston L. Camp- hcll and Mrs. Herbs-it Stcvenon. Mrs. PI‘(‘.~IOII Campbell was ap- pointed in give the address 0f ivclcomc at the Dl lrlrt Convention. Mrs, Brenton Ijnckiesoii and Mrs. l\It‘l'\'_\'ll Batman are the (lolcgatcs to attend lhc animal Provlnila! Convention. with ltIrS. Wvllllfd Dickicsoit and l\fr.~. Herbert Sicvfill- sou as alternatives. The social hour was ti cn enjoyed a chorus. The I lard llynin and readings by Mr~. hfcivnv Bulman and Mia E11,, gamma were enjoyed. After lunch was pas ed the meeting rinsed by singing the National an- them. » Mr. James P. Crockett. Charlotte- tovrii. and Mr. Ballcnger Furniture Traveller paid a business trip to New Ginegniir rm F‘riday.-G. HORSE NOTE . , sired by Captain Aifiyaymuafllvllffl by BTW"! BYN-i Noni,’ Riipig dropped a-himdsoma m“. (my Sin-iii hy Kilmiick owned h‘, “mew-d ‘Kpflig soiilhport. ‘This the Bu“ i= mnlincd to his bed on account. of lee for yourself. IOIIILY YO IIIIT -i Charlottetown Phone 33'2- {lily i; an enbred. Peter The Great. zucz _ Gumi PERCHA TIRES ihetlentral Guardian ____ CRAS WELL for Photographs, ______, CON FEDERATION LIFE IN - SURANCIL. L-6798-7-12-312 WEDNES DAY ' ' me mgmandsl is Dance night at L-1355-6-Tues- Wed-tf. -___. CONFEDERATION LIFE iURANCE. __.__. GULLISONS for better Perman- ent Waves. L-901-5-28-nf. '—-——r _ FOR Q UICK _ SALE-Bagged llmeswncastso per ton. The Island Fertilizer Company Limited. L-Ili0(i-6-‘.Z2-2l IN- 14-6798-7-12-313 Ylllmg People at O'I..eary, Saturday, __.____. AVONLEA LODGE, Cavendish Beach, will open for business Sat- i iirday, June 26th with meals at all l hours. Cottages to let, and also rooms at farmhouse. Phone or write Mrs. Allan Wyand, Cavendsh. I L-IB43-6-23—li ENTRANCE STUDENTS.—-By re~ turn ma l—-“Entrance I Solvecf-Lwenty cents; “Geography l RcvievW-flve cents; "Matriculation MaterlaP-Jorty cents. Postal note or coin. C. F. Hlne, Charlottetown L-lflél-li-Llll-z: Geometry | __€ i PROGRAM by students of Chai- l lctlctoiin School of Music, 35.515 ml y by Cherry Valley Ladies‘ Quarietzc i l ‘Thursday at BIS-Heartz Memo Ila l. Ollcr ng. $I‘I'I('IAL SERVIL .. —- Pro-coni- , niiuiioii services will be held in ihc 1 Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands, Wednesday and 'l‘hursday evenings June 23rd and 24th at. 8 oclock. Also ‘ at ll A. M. Saturday and in Vl/ooii Islands East on Saturday (‘VCllIIlg . at 8 o'clock. L-l8577-6~23-li. T0 CULL POULTRY l-‘LOCKS.-- We are again engaging men to culi the poultry flocks of the province. ‘This work was greatly apprcciatcu .5; year by the poultry mori thrnughout the province and we IP01 we are forced to cont nue the work Culling will start early in July. lf you ivish your flocks culled. nohty the Department at the earliest. pus- sible date so that we can arrange the different routes for the men at- tending to the work. Provincial De- partment of Agriculture. L-I784-6-22-1Ji BRADALBANE CONGREGATION —Rev. Arthur Wallis, B.A., Miius- ltcr. Sunday. June 27th. 1M7. Pleasant Valley, ll a.m.; preacher Mr. A. Stirling McKay of Suin- merside. Bradalbane Gvellllll! sin-- vice ls given up to allow the choir and congregation to attend the Rose Valley services. Rose Valley‘ Special reopening services after tri- tcrior renovation. l1 am; preach- er Rev. A. _E. McKenzie, l3.A.. of Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town. 3 p.m.. Gaelic service am‘. sermon; preacher. Rev. D. J. Allur- rison of Hampton. P.E.I.. who ivi.“ an ziddress in Eng‘: l: following the Gaelic sermon. 730 pm...‘ preacher; (by rcqucsti Rev. Arthur Wallis. The music of the lday will be led by an augmented [choir and well known soloist-s from ;Charlotteto\vn and other plrnes lAll visitors welcome during _ihc a a 11-1855-6-23-26 CHURCH TO REOPEN.*—TIDI ichurch at Rose - Valley is to be ‘congratulated on the steady and continued progress made during the ‘past feiv years. Last [all the 60th [Anniversary was held and proved to bea day of deep and lILlllltf-f ‘impre slons. Efforts have been made and a. fund limit up for the interior renovation nf this fine historic church which is as~soriatcd with the religious hlstory- of the past one hundred years in Prince Edward Island. The committees which were appointed to supervise the work have almost completed their ta=k. The xvholc lriierior ls a transformation with well rhnscit blend of colors under the hand of an expert painter and decorator. Carpet and linoleum, new shade for the windows refinished furni- ture all add to the pleasing effect of the whole scheme. The men and women met on Tuesday of this week to clean up the grounds and have everything in readiness for the full day of services for the re-opening on Sunday Julie 27th Notice. will appear in the tat-cs‘ giving the details of arrangements for special preachers and finger: and the servlcca vilill be under thc “*2 direction. of. RevwArtbur. \V£lllls-»B.- . A. the Pastor of the Congregation. Personals Thelmany friends of Mrs. Louis C. Wrlizht. Prince Street, Will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her bed through illness. Mrs. Robert J. Lydford of Brook- ‘ lyn, New York. is spending a fPW ‘ weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Wright. Prince Street- Mr. Lydford will join her later. Mr. and Mrs. Willinni Stewart’ and little son Junior of Southport ' motored to Kerisiniztou '1" W04‘ nesday and were the sllP-“l 0! M155 Ella Dumphy. '_..__.____.___ __ __.._______ i... _..__ ‘iii-m rsd, __"' l GRAND RALLY of the Baptist Fri June 24th. 5 4 . v n fly JJIIG 26th, 7.30 P. M. L-IBItl-ti-ZB-ifi. . MEWS WORK SHIRTS Men's summer work shirts well constructed and a good roomy cut sizes 145 to l7. Regular 79c special 2 for $1.35 I\Ien‘s zipper front work shirts in navy Nue and blue chambray sizes 141i to 17. 89c Men‘s heavy web police suspenders 29c Men's light cotton Khaki hats. 25c Khaki dunnage bags ideal for camping or fishing trips Men's plain broadcloth shirts collar attach- ed style in white, blue and cream sizes Ill to 16} Men's fancy silk ties regular 75c lines on sale 2 for ST n00 .\Ien‘s Balbriggan combination underwear short sleeve ankle length or knee length 69c Extra special men's summer hose. 5 Pair $5 n00 I Men‘s fur felt hats sizes 61 8: 7 values to $5.00 clearing at I Men's cotton bathing suits sizes 34 to 44 50c Boy's cotton bathing suits all sizes - - liic .. Clearing lines men's wool bathing suits values to $3.00 $r| I _______‘_______ MEN'S SUITS .\Ien’s tweed and flannel sport suits with 2 pants in fawn, gray and broivn flecks and new sport backs several styles checks with the to choose from in all sizes. Regular $18.00 $15.95 w DIEIVS P‘I.ANNEI. PANTS Men's gray, brown and fawn flannel pants ‘ill sizes regular $3.75 and $1.00 on sale $3.49 vourirs EFKET surrs Youths tweed sport suits with fancy backs. All two pant suits sizes 3t to 37 regular $11.00 to $16M) on sale and $53195 $11.95 BOY’S FLANNEL PANTS Boy's flannel pants in gray and fawn sizes 2R f0 30 $1.79 Boy's Khaki combination overalls sizes 28 to 34 regular $1.50 on sale 98c HOSIERY Just received another large shipment of our special 59c hose. Stock up on these as we are advised by the manufacturer that prices are definitely going higher and we will have to pay much more for these hose which will make it impossible for us to continue this very low price. ' Ladies’ cotton string twin sweater sets in ellow. each, reen and blue. $ gpecial l3- - f — ~ ~ — — — — ~ _ A special-lot..af....cliildrenYs slightly soiled dresses clearing l; price. Remants of silk rayon liveeds sateen, etc.. etc., on sale at vcr_v attrac- tive dollar day prices. 1 oz. balls of knitting yarn — — — -— 9c ball Summer voiles on sale —- —- — — — 25C Yard Boys and Girls’ long cotton hose on sale per pair _ _ _ _ _ — — - — — — —- 17C Ladies’ Rayon hose - — - ~ 27c 8r 37c pair Ladies‘ cotton hose assorted sizes in sand, gunmetiil and black, pair - -- —- c Ladies’ cotton bloomers and vests — -- 27c each Boy's wash suits, special ~ — — — — -— 65¢ Ladies’ pullover string sweaters in yellow, rose and white, each — -— — c RUGS Take advantage of the present low prices on all our rugs and stair carpets. Prevailing prices are lower than the factory price we will have to pay to replace this identical merchan- dise. Shop early for these items as our pre- sent assortment is fast becoming depleted. NO APPROBATION“ / l i N0 Phone or C. O. D. uruer . PlltlWSE BR l.l.\'()LI-Il'.\l RYGS Discontiiiucil (ii-signs in linoleum rutys on sale at the follimini; low prices 6 X9 feet i't"_-i|l;ii' price Si sale p"ii‘c 7l_?x9 feet regular price 51-1-1 sale ])l‘ll‘i' IZNFIIIIZLX’ NPJW Bonnyniaid floor coverings base new patterns new eoloriiigs. .2 yards wide $1.00 3 yards Wide SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 1 Pint Johnson‘s Glo Coat, Value 1 Bottle Johnson’s Silver Poish. Value 1 Bt. Johnson's .. Ilt'2l‘-_\ fell. $1.75 73c flfic Furniture Polish. Value Jllv e *l..‘11l Ttllfll Value ~~- --. Sale Price All Ii for v- ~.- -_ __ _ __ -_ __- PAINT ' Crown Diamond Red Lion paint price $3.90 gallon sale price on five quantities $3.39 Crown Diamond Rex paint special sale $ 2:69 Lrallon _ _ Litmus‘ nafswiss Ladies printed and plain crepe dresses ueiv styles new color effects. sizes are $2 "" l4 to 44 regular $2.95 dollar days - 10g rcgiila r gallon prlcll Ladies‘ printed silk dresses in a wide CIVHCE- of styles and shades, all sizes. S 9 Regular $5.95 on sale — - _ ~ _ . -_ 4- Ladies’ crash...voile... cotton and a“ lace dresses, special _ _ - _ _ __ - alga Ladies‘ figured pique dresses suntan back and short sleeves. Regular $1.05 Ilzidics‘ white pique skirts. ' s] if; -_ I. G ho Special -~ -» -- u .- __,._ ___ __ _._ w&‘:' Ladies‘ and children's slacks aud fr?“ shorts iii nayv. light blue and while _- »- shat! Ladies’ flannel slacks, navy, red and brown regular $2.05 on sale - -- — - I ‘ Ladies’ empire crepe, figured linen ii a a and Waikiki prints, reg. $35.05 for - - .5 ' Ladies natural linen suits with belted y; back sizes let to 20 rec. $53.95 .. .100 Ladies‘ crash suits with belied backs S Q i) all shades,lreg. $2.95 on sale ~ _ -- 2a . ll! Ladies’ House drcwses each quartintccrl "‘ fast colors, special -- -— -_ - __ -_ - ~- Larlies‘ pure wool bathing suits in all the smart new shades. reg. $1.05 W Iiadii-s’ bathing suits IWti tone effects s2 "l, with fancy halter tops, reg. $2.05 _. _. n“ Special lot ladies‘ summer dresses, soiled clearing at HALFPRIFE. LINGERIE ladies bloomers, bobettcs and brcvitics and vests to match assorted shades and sizes on ~ ‘e 2 for $1.00 Ladies’ panties and bloomers and vests 4 i... $1.00 Ladies’ satin and crepe slips trimmed fa- gating and lace special dollar days s- ~ l} Crepe de chene. satin and knitted lingerie slightly soiled clearing at HALF PRICE. MILLINERY ~ Special line of wool felt hats in coronation gold and blue...sand and navy regular $1 Sl.790n sale—-----—-_-»---~ u Ladies’ wool felt hats in white and sllghlly pastel shades smart assortment of styles S] and all head sizes ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. u Special lot of ladies‘ straw hats in all sh iilcs . ..mziny styles and all head sizes r values from $1.20 to $1.70 clearinu- at k5 0 The balance of our stock of dark llllllfltls‘ going for HALF I'Rl(“l~‘.. Wtibasso sheets subs Tilxflll IlClIlSIllVlllWi nirrl plain hemmed ~- _ - r _ - - ~ w < i ‘vtlllllfifill sheets subs sllxtit; hflmSlllfllyii “.1 plain hemmed m . . . » . s! 2- .i ‘i Wahussci Prints Illi inches widi- l't'Lflll'll‘ l~t- l.’ . 20c -~ - - - - -- _ — 7 yards tiii- s.’ llu Cotton roller towellinz 16 in. wide 5 yd for Tillc Rayon bedspreads 72 x R0 gold, TIMI‘ wifl green -~. . ~ - » - . . -. . >> Tl» Flowered crctoniic l\‘ inches uiilc i» _'-: l, it] Figured chiniz ill; inches iiicle iill new ll.ltl'.‘."i'v' 5 _\'."irrls for u .- __ -. . w. . >' l») Curtain net Jlti inches wiilc while and brunt. shades special -. ~~- s I ~ Jii- _i u l Large white cannon towels 22x17» -.- M ll\ i‘ l‘ Turkish towels 20 x 40 blue. pink aiiil Jiiitl borders m -» -- M »- - lliic cat-h Turkish hand towels 18x30 rainbow colors l.\- ca. Jacquard towels colored borders and rainlimv shades 20 x l0 H »» .- e . -~ 00.: piir Heavy 'I‘iirkish towels 22 x l5 blue, giilil .iii.] green borders ~- - ~ . - C Remnants of prints. shectinus tout-Hint; ii '_ 9V‘- ~ l‘ii‘ll Y" ALI. SALF” SLIPRICiIPLT/Y wzxblii‘. 0X. 1T0. -— -- ‘llc |i iix" S tut; 25th. 69° 26th. l