“"iJIon4-i~'* . q‘, s. ova; el -q . ,1 .. . ..-- u: “tunic... ....Ii\ .......r‘:mn9r,;.; .hy i) Interesting Week-end News i 0f Goods You'll Want Elglilday 24th Victoria llay a ___I_'i‘aycTIii-St_5Ek7T|E_s1;ZF 49c pr. Here is a specially interesting value in RAYON Stockings, -with 21 inches of Artificial Silk or “RAYON” and cotton top .White, Champagne, French Nude, Bran, Sunset, Sinc, Harvest and Black, sizes 8 1-2 to 1O Dill!‘ Week end special ....... . . Rayon and i: Mereernsleligsc Rayon combined with mercerised lisle shadow striped and in mixtures of sand and sunset. A notable Pall‘ value for the week end . . . . . l Latest Sweaters Fancy and plain sweaters, Cardigans, pull overs and Wind breaker style very new $2.95 to $8.00 U New Blouses $2.85 White and Sand Broadcloth Blouses with high collar and long sleeves very attractive at , , $2.85 - - - Very 52in! models In Dresses These late arrivals includeFuji Silks, Rayons, Voiles, and the ~-~.-. o Knitted Suits and Dresses All the n-ew shades and styles very smartly designed and ex- very smart “Bi-tone” Knit, tremely popular for outing wear sleeveless or witlh long sleeves . . . . . $10.50 to $19.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 to $13.75 Pure SIIk Crepe de Cheney $1.29 yd. This fine pure silk fabric, 38 inches wide is shown in Toreador, Mexico, Maise, Honeydew, Faience, Navy, Budgundy, Nastur- tium, Rosewood and Airedale. This is an extra special iéalue atmm » 1.2:) If outioi order—"rwe pay the postage. small lengths of heavy bro- Bordered linene dress lengths caded silk crepes Beaucaire in Rose, Tarragon, Powder, blue, Tangerine and Jade on Peach and White. sale at, per yard HALF PRICE per DREgg LENGTHS $5.00 for $2.50 $2.00 each . iiiéacii $13..) c§§§§<l..g.i.w49.1 Wiiiiii vii}; iéilii giilivesiii Few" leek eiiii Special iii ' E531.“ ii. . . i? .y. lilting 98L" u-Abovc all the Right Hat»- Just Arrived Children's Hats Sunrmer Felts in the very n-ew- Hats lor children) just as smari? ‘ _ _ ) l _ ,, ., 1y designed as the grown up sty- figloilatlizssrriiriietsiéhelltgsllln leis Bile’ sand’ White and white with colours $0.00 t0 $8.50 $1.75 t() $3.00 And Variety is the keynote 0f "ur millinery. Avail yourself of the Slllendid assortment T181‘? to secure a hat that will modishly express your owri individuality. The finest assortment this stoée has ever shown. Wonderful values at $3.75, $5.00, $6.50 n). 10.00. , Lovely Sillmit Underwear Under Vests ($1.00 White, Blue, Pink Peadh and Mauve, beautifully made and perfectly fin- $1.00 ' ished, ateach . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Blooms}; $1.95 These, properly miade, well cut and roomy, White, Blue, Pink, Peach and Mauvepex- actly as you’d want them. Very $1.95 notable value at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mailed postpaid on receipt of price. Buy at home and save. anally Piijamas $1.50 Here's a line that every young lady will wish to add to her wardrobe—— the colours are Blue, Pink, Peach and Orchid, trimmed with contrasting colours, Easily laundered ,comfortable $1.50 durable, tasteful, Set . . . . . . . . . . . MOORE ' inc lo scratch. ‘My (‘we w" 111w .1 v1.3. U, \ ifialpéiiue . (Mr. and Mn. Arch. Wooduide. The Missal Laura and Anna Mae. Rae, o: Charlottetown. were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacGougnn. Malpeque, tor the week-end. l_a-_— (Miss Constance MoNutt. who has spent o (pleasant month's visit. the guest o! her aunt. Mrs. Claude Sinclair, Amherst, returned to her home on Tuesday evening. Following is standing oi the pupils ot Hamilton School (or the month ot April. Mina Mary Rog- arm-teacher:- Grade X.—-1. (Ernest Lockerhy; 2, Mattie Jlamsay; 3, Arthur Owen. Grade lX.-—1, Alma Woodalde. Grade VL-l. Annie Ramsay; 2. Matilda Owen; 3, Lester Wood- aide. Grade V.—1, Bruce Ramsay. Grade ~lV.—-l. Lloyd mckerby; 2. ; B. ‘M31130!’ Crozier. Grade lliL-l. Louise Simpson; 2. Reta Ramsay: 3. Jean Ramsay. Grade II.——l. Horton. Champion; 2. willie Ramsay; 3, ‘Barbara Wood- side.‘ Grade 1.--1. Harold (Rum- say; 2. Wendell Crozler; 3. Lea Fanning School honor roll. Miss Jenn Ross. Principal; Miss Con- stance McFnrlnne. assistant. Grade X.—1. Mary Burns; 2 Adele ‘MeNutt; 3. Gregor McNllll- Grade IX.——l, Arthur Johnson; 2. Leigh (Beairsto; 3, Thelma Wood- side; Grade Vll'l.—l. lEditli Mc- Nult; 2, Margaret Ramsay; 3. G80- l-Iowatt. Grade Vl1.——l, Lena Mc- Grexor; 2. James McKay. Grade Vl. lioulae Burns: 2. ‘Elwin M0110‘ min; 3, Ray McGougan. Grade V.——1, Ruth Montgomery; 2. Sid- ney McGougan; 3. Helen Hruns. Grade lV.—1. Leslie Abott; 2. Jack McKenzie; 3, Barbara MeNutt. Grade 111. -1-. Earle iStewnrt; 2. Harry McGougnn. Grade ll. -1. Lois Ramsay; 2. Kenneth Owen: 3, Bruce Champion. Perfect nllond- ance for month 0t‘ ADP"! M"? Burns, Louise Burns, Arthur John- stone, Gregor MeNutt. Elwin Molin- tnln. Thelma Woodside, Jldole Mc- Null. Lena McGroBOT- George How- ntt, Sidney McGOlIBM). Ruth Mont- gomery Helen (Burns, Leslie A1)- bolt, Roy Abottul-iiirry McGongnn. Radio Program SATUHDTMAY. 22 EASTERN STANDARD TIME EVENiNG GONGERTS moo P. m. WlLBO (226) Chicago. WLBO Trio. l 1.00 P. . WIJW (423) Cincinnati. Organ ltecl-i tall. WlBO (226) Chicago. Musical and Ihogimm. 7.10 P. 1M‘. WIBEI (349)\lB)osLon. Boston Sym~ (phony Orchestra. 7.15 P. M. WLNNC (526) N. Y. Special ‘Music (2 hr.) W1‘? (509) Phlla. Artist Recital. 7.20 P. M. Wllfi (345) Chicago. Program. 7.30 P. M. WEl-Jl (3-19) Boston. Program pre- sented (by the liucolrllc-lliuvliillle Qunlrlotto. 7.50 (P. M. WSWI (326) Clncl. ‘ (Chimes Concert. 8.00 P. M. i KSD (546) St. lliouis. Gliillil Thontr WRINY (259) N. Y. Drawing-Room Players. WIUW (423) Clnoi. Johanna Grosso. Wll’ (509) Pblls. Symphony (Jr- chestra, ltlFNiF (263) Shenandoah. Concert. 8.15 P. M. w. s. A. 1. WAA|M (263) (Newark. To ho an- liiounccd. WTLC (476) Iliwrttond. Concert by of the industry- Performance that eclipses E h’ itgéélatssln? m “o - (r 5 (lllllllllllllllllll .' \_ T no other time _in the history of the - industry has a new car been accorded a reception like that of the Willys- Knight “70.” At its price, it becomes, we believe, the outstanding value of the world in the six-cylinder field. Combining the wudd renowned advantages of the Knight, Sleeve-valve‘ motm- (smooth- ness. long life, simplicity, economy) with revolutionary achievements in Six Cylinder engineering, has given this new “70” speed, power and pickup that out-performs any other car of its size and type and class. It has the only type of engine that actually improves with use. No carbon to remove. No valves to grind. Better and smoother at 50,000 miles than at the beginning. u - ‘lilew McLAINE SERVICE STATION CHARLOTTETOWlN, P. E, |_ 4 Drive it at 2 to 65 miles or faster; the e - . quietly purrson; not a semblance of vi tion. At all speeds there is a 60mph absence" of all road shocks. As a result oi la advanced engineering there is absolutely m wandering, no shimmying, no wheel-fight, These features of performance are embodied in a Sedan of distinctive elegance, superbly equipped and finished in the height o; luxury. All waste space has been eliminated, Such items as four-wheel brakes, air purifier gasoline filter and thermostat are, of course: included as standard equipment. A 5pm,] feature provides instant starting in 1m temperatures. See this wonder-car today. Ride in it, m3 enjoy a performance you never thought m. sible. Easy time payment terms at low cm, For those who want the finest-the WIflys-Knlgm Great Six: 7 Passenger Touring, 4 Passenger Coupe, 5 Passenger Sedan, 7 Passenger Sedan. the Ilkralnlan Choir out New liiriwin. 0.30 P. M. ____ WDAD (266) Nashville. lMuslcul. “as,” (.319) N 0., _ FY11}, 1,20 P, M, WhWl (m) Clnci. (Bertha Mflrk- (2 (m; ow I Dans U wmlln (273) sullen lslund. Bible ‘biiiik- 1.1 l . S1 Al h u . 9'00 P. M‘ 101M113 (34.1) nco n_ gma p H Quin! 0H8 7.30 P. M. WOCO (117) (M11178. (St. Paul. Musl- Lalo. wlMlAQ (1118) Chllfllgfl. Theatre. Kl/DS (44-1) Independence. Pro- gram .hy (the Amorlenn Banjo. (Mandolin and Guitar Guild. Chicago loln Prom-aid WTRINY (259) N. Y. Popular ‘$01155. 10.00 P. M. Musicale. KlMlA (252) Shenandoah. Mandolin Musicians. WRlNY (259) N. Y. Amlci (Musical May's VWDNIY (259) N. Y. Austin's M-usl orgmnizat‘on' cal”- KOA (322) Denver. Stlldlo Prol-zrulii WTDC (476) Hartford. Music. 1995 p, M_ KOA (322) Denver. Denver and (Rio Grand R. R. Band. wni (s09) (Pulls. Organ Rocilal. KTHIS (375) Hot Springs. Jlccovll- wiwlnlq (448) ‘Chicago: B. a K. m, so“ Theatre Revnue. 1M5 p_ M_ 9.15 P. M, - - WWO (476) Iiartrord. Henry Klrls- WSM (s26) Clncil. Musical 1)y the 1°P110P—'1'°h|°\'- lBlcycle Playing Card Sextet 9.30 (P. M. ' 10.80 P. M. WIONI, (395) San Antonin. Trio. BlllHEREllWllH. EBZEMA IN llsl Face Was Disfi ured. Healed by Cut cura. lo spread and the irritation" coined umi and the lrouhln lined n H dimmed! ind purchniifdorlihllid aha: uulng ihm echo flffiuridya Suspend one huroflhitithn - men! l who completely - . ’ (Signed) Min Olndyl fill. 333-» lint 8L, N. ldllwlukoo. Wlm. Supt. a, ma. , - Un Ontienn to old your skin. “~- iiarz. same: wmr (m) rum Worth. The (Hymn Hand's ibllitle Symphony. VWMIAJK (266) Buffalo. ‘Musical Pro- gloom. i- ' 11.00 P. m. ~ (242) Grand Rapids. Studi iPmgrnm. ' KTHlS (375) Hlolt Springs Concert. ~ ‘ 11.101». M. >- KGO (361) Oaldlaild.’ Special Pro- gram by (tho San Francisco Lions iCllll), 11.30 P. M. WEDH (370) ‘Chlelm. iPopulur. ' "-12.00 Mid. " 30m; m“ "c | w." bah,“ W-SAI i826)‘ Cldcl.nmli_ Bicycle with eclemn which hook out on! Quartet. " ' my rm In n mil. hook ilbllbllce Kliiml" (m) Shenandoah. lSiudlo I oi it n: hm umll lhe lrouhio begin l (Program, 12.30 A. M. KT-OL (306) (Semitic. Radio Nliilit. 1.00 A. M. ‘hi... muoknam" . ‘ I ‘> WAT" (275) Port Huron Flhor non: moduli?) ' mm" elm’- hud “m; cmh“ ‘up m4 (-2.6) Chicano. Popular FEATURE TALKll-SPORTS i mo w. m. VWEEI (349) Boston. Garden Talk. WllP (509) Phile. Sports Ooriier. Wm (300) Atlantic City. Sport k. 7.15 P. M. wphnll no .1 Onions will Ila. WE: (spa) mo)... nun. w Motor» S. - ' ' W)HlA(R (275) Atlantic (lily. Lee- lure WOOD (24-2) (‘vffllltl Rapids. Stui1loW‘1lBIl‘(273) S-talten lsliiilil. Bible instructions. 7.45 P. M. WSM (326) Cincinnati. Children's Stories. " 8.00 P. M. WTIC ((76) Hartford. Sunday ScliUO-l. l 8.30 P. M. WRAP (176) Fori “infill. Sunday School. WMAQ (418) (Ill-ledge. llll-(llo Plio- tologlie. 8.4-6 P. M. KiFllfi (515) St. Louis. Current Events. 9.00 P, M. VWBRH (370) Chicago. H. 8- 1'1. News Flashes. 9.30 P. M. WW1!) (246) (Milwaukee. Sunday lSchclel, 10.00 P. M. KIYIX (503) Oakland. (Into News lloms. 11.00 P. M. Kilt) (361) Oflolllnd. Sports Rnv|evl' ON-RV (291) Vancouver. Golf Tulk. I WANT TO DANCE? (Name o! orehoitru In qlvon.) 7.15 P. M. WPIG (300) Atlantic City. The Plot‘ ' 8.00 P. M. WEN-Y (259) New Yolk. Bernie's. Will’ (509) Philadelphia. illon ilfiwanklin. 8.30 P. M. WIMIBB (250) Chlcako. Trlannn. (280) ‘Boston. Copley Plum 9.00 P. M. wMvP-A (341) New York. Culmg, WIHM (283) Nashville. Dance. 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Virginians. p.00, aim“, “on... __ . ___,_ 10.30 P. M. CORSETS a nnAssii-zizizs The lines which fashion" calls for are just what the new D & A models help to secure. I i Anatomically correct, they lup- P0rt_ Without compression or dio- tpruon and give the latest out- line. I g _ D d: A Corsets and Brnuiéres are truly economlcill ‘use the combine style, lllun weer with lowest possible pricel. j’ All Cornet Departments In Canada K’ l Corona and Brauloroo. {av which offer but vnlun coll D l A nommou conszr co. ounce. Inna-ell» Tm"- MalonoIL-Dlvnnndfledloookoflollh- I.‘ CKlAlC (410) Montreal. Wlndsnfl WFEAF‘ (492) New York. Commo- doro.