WAKE .*.J 1a,»; _<1_.\ THINK O!‘ IT—8Il half-hour of sleep every morning! You can stay in bed longer and still have breakfast on if you let Kellogg’s do your cooking. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are oughly cooked and toasted, ready to eatlwith milk or cream. Crisp and refreshing as morning sunshine! At all grocers, oven-fresh in the patented WAXTITE MARY “TI-IE AlARM CLOCWS RI NGI NG up‘ CXIIG time thor- inner bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 7M0”? FOR CONVENIENCE LET .IT RING l I CAN SLEEP ‘ANOTHER HALF HOUR, WITH ELLOGG'S FOR KELLOOG'S for EXTRA RAYM- EXIRA CONVEIIEIIG srnlus zxcunsuous I0 nosrou snumc mo»: SAINT JOHN THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 9 AND I6 Ono TICKETS good leaving Saint Iolsn on regular sailings Thursdays, June 2. 9, and l6, and good to return irons Boston on any regular sailing not Inter than 18 days from departure date. Modern staterooms for ns little as $1.50 will accommodate " ROUND-TRIP COACH EXCURSION IAIIS TO BOSTON FROM i; SAINT JOHN, N. 13.. . . . . . 811.00 Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. . . . 817.00 ‘l1 Snaaot,N. .......... Moneton, N. B. T! Clsntlsasn, N. I. , ' Newcastle, N. B.. . ' Alalserst, N. 5.. . . bi], eonsfisrtoble ocean liner two persons. - - 3-3: Dorclsester, u. 5.. .. :2 16:25 Sackville, N. B.. . . ea o e a . 14.85 _ _ “J0 Slmmerside, P. E. l. . ... 17.00 . . 15.15 North Sydney, N. 5.. . . . . . 21.20 IOUALIJ l0? IAIIJ IROII OTHER POINT! hired sailings from Saint Jelan Thursdays beginning Inna I at 1130 IEI. (A. 1.), Inn I Ieltnn ll A. I. (D. S. T.) next clay. lntnvn ire- Beaten Wldneednys nt I P.I. (DA-fl), ' due Saint John l0 A. hi. (A. T.) nnnt day. Beginning lune l9, sailings will he made Inna lessen ta Saint lshn Slntlnys aul Thursdays. Tde Along Yaer ICED EISTERN STEIMSIIIP LINES i Iee talus-attest and reservations plane apply n liehet Olen, Reed's Iota: Wharf. labs Iain, I. I., err Canadian National Inllweys uenyen tiehat eleee thswallseut New Ger-ill reasd M) hr any also ar weight, npesled by auarslea passengers. 1 Irnnawieh, m... Edward Island antl um smn. All Qsptasshghlsh n i. ,1'I-I - an H‘. J. M. Heater, sis-TE’ he erected w cit chill!» is allowed. .A “filled check for Two to sessatpsay each Tender. The ) 1401.1, was... Q nsrsnrmmr or rmauc WORKS AND ruonwsvs " rnovmcu. or PRINCE nnwann xsnsun IDTIDE TD TRUDK DTIIERS y~ . CONTRACTORS for the bituminous paving work In i this Province will require s number of dump trucks sult- nhle for the hauling of gravel and aaphaltlc mixtures. ‘ '1' i The Department ls therefore anxious to obtain a. lint a of all parties owning suitable dump trucks in the Province who are desirous of obtaining labour on these projects. parties are requested to register at the office of the Deputy Minister of Highways, before the 26th day of May, fist: some, address the type of truck that they ‘ arewilllngtswesh. LBJIaeIILLAN. Deputy Mlnbtsr st Ileiwasl ,Hey1l,1@. n A‘- AAAAA n a ‘Amkksk TENDERS‘ i‘ lsetal Tenders far the erection of s III-ass’ Home for fie Provincial Sanatorlant will be received at the ollss ewf Dr. P. A. £2011», lhlnetdlcal Superintendent, aupllolans dflgydcllcstionstchsaasnst thsollssot Archttsst, H Bloch, City. local intern?“ but news; on e Teents a word advance. m 0mm cusnnisl no oalllun F55» tor was e “.:Z-“..-""':~’;.-i.-‘i' EELRRA; iii Miss Ittnn Wr ht.C OUR-An enjoyable dlnne given by His Honour Hcutenan Mfr. director of the B k of Canada. Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MaldlMil cal program ws.s pr vided b 0f entertainment. o y w“ AILIIIVES FROM OTTAWA- Mr. W. E. Bentley, K.C., was a passenger on the Canadian Airways plane from Moncton last evening. He was rsturninz from Ottawa ompson Limited. appellants, vs. the London d: Lsncsshlre Insur- reserved m. D. L. Mathleson was other counsel for the appellants while H. F. McPhes, K,C., and A. J. Campbell of Mont- real represented the respondents. At the conclusion of the case Mr. Bentley developed slight eye trouble and entered homltal at Ottawa for observation. POLICE COURT-At the Police Clourt yesterday a man appeared c oonwood Hospital follmving charges of snnoyim resi- dents in their dwellings, in court and was sentenced to 60 days in Jail. The sentence was suspended. ._._.___i__._ PERSONALS Miss Betty Reynolds, of Mr. and Mrs. 1th Reynolds, went over to Ch rlottecown on Friday to remain over the holiday. visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Muslck. -New Glas- gow News. lir. Keith Bryenton. left Wednes- day morning for Boston, Mass, where he will complete a course in Delsel En lneerin at the United States yin r rat on School. Ac- compan g tives were the Misses Helen Younker and Florence Coles. Use Mlnardh for dandruff. ‘ CORK SOLES POPULAR Even the dalntlest evening shoes us not lmmume from the voculsh cork sole, which o'er half an inch thick, is covered with leather to make it suitable for dancing. These cork soles are often covered with kid In two or'three different colors and some extreme styles tn walk- in shoes have inch-deep. cork es moulded in curved and scal- loped sha . For sports and beach wear age meel forming s. complete square. Brightly colored slices are the mission o! Par shoemskers Ulla spring. Color ideas range from pfpinls on black kid to spots and st ; example, yellow kid with and tongue spotted in brown. and blue Court shoe with narrow red stripes or leather bands. lac- ing up at the back instead of the front is another new note. Fast Broke 0st In lugs, Isl Pinplst Many an otherwise beautiful and attractive face; many a cheek and brow in the mould oi beauty, have been idly defaced, their attractive- ueulost bythepresencsoiskin a7! pttons. Pimpiea are caused by the blood being in an impure condition, and are a source of embarrassment, and many those s_o aiilicted nrs to go out Ill company. Burdock Blood Bitters drives out the impurities from the blood, and leaves be complexion clear, smooth and healthy. Mus Pursue Twspor, Ivanhoe, 0nt., writw-"Inst spring my face hsgau bushing out in daughter rt hes and back ’ Inge, rod pimples. It was very sm ‘ for ms to [o out in company, an people to avoid me. have and and‘ no fimples . Pntipbylhelhltllvurnfioqlfil. CHAMPION rvrlsr COMING- ausdlan announced Everyogs 1n- rcsted an vitsd w see ml‘; 33ft‘... Ml. TOWERS GU!!!‘ 0!‘ IION- r Lefioy Holman. Bummerstds: t on a visit to rels- ' cork soles. with s cork u, Friday night, 1988,. at 8 o'clock. W. A. SMITH. Major, L-US-SSB-Zl Governor DcBlots last evening at “mm “.%""..l'...*‘°s".'i.2‘ Casteration And Governor of the‘ Bank oi Canada: . e mk- igmchuwtom» Docking 0f Lambs 933159 9 YWSUQDMG by their respective . Also Y flavour mes ibr F“ s?“ tsappearto appetisitig twwrzm oonsum. . uck lamb does Mt provide a good quality of meat. During the course of the Bummer and early Fail months, the buck 11ml? b¢8ins to develop undesirable ualities of flavour and flashing t Are distasteful to the con-stun. sngnwhwh certain} s lambs. 0r in other words one third of our annual marketings. Docking of lambs is extent not which It fez-ably when the lambs are to fourteen dsys of age. asides bet a factor in good sheep husban ry. docked lambs are blockier to the eye and unqusst- 101187015’ present a much better an- Meeting? ~ " The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Pro- vincial Association will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, on ' ' " May 27th. Secretary-Treasurer. euenttall used change in diet. It therefore, demands a most attractive quality . is a very health- g. but it is nmlnly depend- m» Buys i’ s’ 1 ‘I Participate Yln Our Big Special Salas: Biontest llrganized for Friday & Saturday, May 21th & 28th HERE ARE REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE ON NEW AND ATTRACTIVE MERCHAN. DISE. SHOP FOR SPRING AND .SUMMER DURING THIS SALE. YOUR SAVINGS WILL BE LARGE. TWEED SUITS In fancy tweed, grey drab and brown. A good serviceable suit for men and young LAD I ES’ I D DATS . and SUITS in all the latest styles and loveluy patterns. All sizes. Prices sew his... for worm New attractive frocks ‘s plain or printed crepe, men. _ ~95 all colors, long and sale Pm“ "" short sleeves, a variety I of attractive styles for Ladies’ and Juniors. <.A », S3]; Price s u I / /‘ a \,v°§§ SIIITTS WIIII g _95 g ,95 . . 2 to up‘ 1/," 1V‘ 0RD TIE i‘ W V Shirts of Broadcloth i c and fancy cotton cambric collar at- tached. $1.19 Children's ‘8-95 “d “"" Pantie Dresses Sale Price - - Lailios’ Goat Materials A complete stock of Ladies’ Suitings and Coatings. All the newest shades. SHIRTS suonrsy SIIIIIIIICI‘ W08!‘- Broadcloth 8 n d Broadcloth, Silk t 6. S .98 Sgggrggi?“ 815:‘; Cotton Mesh. Price Stlw- Price 49cm I Prices “'85 to 8350 p" yard price s35 to 50¢. 29¢ t" 50¢- llurtains, llets Frilled Muslin: A good assortment of patterns. I50 per yard LADIES’. IIDSE Full fashioned Silk Chiffon and Semi- Chiffon and semi-Service Hose in all shades, sizes 8V; to 10.‘ ‘uv- special, reg. $1.00. Sale price BED SIIEETS Bed Sheets in heavy quality. Wabasso White Cotton — — — — BLDUSES A limited quantity of White and Colored Silk, Satin and Crepe Ladies’ Blouses. LADIES’ Broken sizes. Values to $2.95 Sale Price——-——————-- PILLDTI DASES White Cotton Pillow Cases. Special at, each — — - - - - — $1.95 19c A LARGE NUMBER OF NON ADVERTISED SPECIALS ARE ALSO ON SALE QUALITY FOR QUALITY OUR PRICES ARE TI-IE LOWEST rkowsr sxos, ma. CI-IARLOTTETOWNS BIG DEPARTMENTAL STORE 89c pcazance to the buyer. That 1s also particularly true when lambs are offered for sale 0n the o n stock curd. Castration and doc ng com. prise two worthwhile phases of cars- ful sheep husbandry each shes raiser can do his part bv nukng sure that the lambs in his flock are docked and castrated. May is the month to give this work the attention it merits. -—---—--___. THAT TIRED FEELING CAN RE HELPED BY A PLANNED DIET and salad diet are to modern women. (he sure way to cet rid of coma‘- led sprlmr fever in no time st s11 and to sllmnlate the sallow tones which most skins seem to hsvg at, the end of winter is to plan s. new kind of health schedule. The very day you find it diffi- cult to concentrate on vour work or feel pretty unhappy about your face, 110i to mention "our flaws. you minht m to s frc"‘ v~~~- table, salad and fruit diet three days. This means that vou may have fresh fruit juice and s bowl of stewed fruit for brea ast, a large, cr , Iresn salad an an oranfl. appc. grapefruit or tan- senine for lunch a couple of cook- ed vesetables, another salad and more fruit for din BRINGING made or marred by the choice of a uxqursrrs: spouses i Blouses are more exquisite than ever. With suits so popular this your. blouses leap to the fore in varied styles. Hand embroidered orzandis in white or delicate pink makes the dressy afternoon blouse-Ase dainty and feminine that costume coats are removed to show it to the world. Colour com- binations sre unusual. A suit COMFORTABLE HOMES ARE BUILT BY HONEST WORKME AND rut: PROCESS or MANUFACTURING v men CLASS TOBACCO CALLS ron EX- ' PERIENCED SKILLFUL MEN. mum: IS NOTHING arr on MISS ron INSTANCE ABOUT run consrsrsur coonunss sun - ,| FINE FLAVOR or I - T t? HICKEY’S ~ BLACK TWIST CHEWING THE MEN WHO MAKE IT HAVE BEEN ON‘ OUR STAFF FOR AN AVERAGE OF MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. 10¢ PER FIG < colourful blouse. The s rtswoman has an excellent se ectlon to choose from. Crisp tailored. heavy quality "silk, striped and checked. w.th an unus l susnusment o! stripes-horizontal yoke and verti- cal-stripesd front. Use Mlnardh for dandruff. Burns Easily Removed By a Painless Solvent Chemists have found away todla- solvo oorns off our sore toes. Just a drop or two of this solvent and the corn shrivels u . Next day a few more drops of a solvent and the dried- kernel of the corn drops out. ‘Ulou can get the benefit of this discovery ustn: Putnam's Corn Iatractor. tonight with Putnam trso and ass how wail IIIDKEY and “IIIDIIDLSDII v UP FATHER