E257. orr ALL SIZES A L L - W 0 O L I onnnnonns S rorcom FIFTY COATS by Express This Week. TRENCIICOAT and SLIP-ON STYLE Regular Price to S45.00 SALE DAYS S34.00 -AILSHADES :47 HOLLYWOOD GAIARDINE TOPOOATS This popular belted style is tops for young men. Regular price S30- SALE aaneeseeee 23.50 asaeaaea-oaeaa WORK WEAR ' DUNGAREES. sailor style . . . . . . .. 32.69 OVERALLS. regular 33.95 . . . . . . . . . 52.95 WORK SHIRTS. entire stock . .. 20iVo OFF WORK SOX. wool mixture. 3 pair ST-00 rmnaznwmn ' SHORTS Jockey Style 59c Ellsirllllm continued from page 1 in show them? isn't it wonder- i;'. how they build t:m'c's rItl':. them? Oh Warblers--M.r. and Myrtlei the and her -name is A:-.rt aren't the trees tull ot bou- nilris now? Mother says they're -Foaming early this year because the day I was born they were yzst like they are now-and that :-.;.- days after this! Let's not go . vet-let's see if there are any wronrsnnv, Jli AT OIIARLOTTETOWII FORUM Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Charlottetown PRICE OF TICKETS SPECIAL RESERVED RESERV .......... RUSH SL50 each now T0 0Bl'AIil ncxsrs Box Office and seating Plan located 140 Greet George Street, Yellow (lab Building. Open daily commencing Tllelday. June 0th. ' llours: 9-12 a.rn.; S-5 p.m.; '1-9.80 p.m. Mail order reservations addressed to Booking Office, 140 Great George Street. Charlotte- oaly when accompanied by i"W'lr To No In lllymeat for debate. Cheques made payable at pen to Kiwanis Club of Charlottetown. inrsnn: any more white forget-me-nots in bloom? Why are there white for- get-me-nots?" "Why?" we consid- ered hcr query "it must be to marl: down days like this in memory ioreverl". . 0 O Deeper the farm-cares billow until James declares "there are so many things to do. a fellow doesn't know which Job to take up fl.rst!". . . But only one at end of day. . . Bed! . Until tomorrow - Diary r" Good-night. . . IIE 21st, 8.30 PM S2.50 each 32.00 each Kiwanis Club FOR BEST SEATS sso.oo Value- SALE . THE GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN GAB-ARUIIIE SUITS DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS The Most Popular Suit of the Season Fawn - Blue - Teal .350 The Label is your HYDE PARK SUITS ALL rnousn wonsrsos One of a kind from last season S65.00 value Guarantee at No Alterations Don't let the low The Finest TROPIOAL SUITS price mislead you- They're cool - - they're crease resisting - - and they're exceptionally well tailored. Summer -Value .r-..-..... THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY J at 3:: HENDERSNUDMDRE Sermon By Mr. Justice Tweedy NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy, Charlottetown. Prince Edward 1S13nd- Canada. is writer of a de- votlonal message which will be circulated on June 5th among the seventy million readers of "The Upper Room". widely read book of devotions. Selection of a med- itation for publication in' "The Upper Room" is accounted a high honor because of the wide cir- culation and use of this devotion- al guide. Judge Twccdy's meditation is based on Psalm 10: 14-"Let the words of my mouth and the med- itation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight. 0 Lord. my strength and my Redeemer." in his meditation Judge Tweedy quotes a stanza of a hymn writ- ten by Charles Wesley: "Jesus. confirm my heart's sire work. and speak. and think for Thee; Still let me guard the holy fire. And still stir up Thy gift in nae." He says: "The thought occur- red to me several years ago that if we would make this our daily prayer. the worries and disap- pointment.s of life would pass away. 'Jelus, confirm my heart's desire' suggests a previous sur- render and faith in Him who is our Keeper and Guide. Were all of us To work and speak and think for (God)' what a better old world this one would be! 'su11 let me guard the holy fire' is a voicing at a desire to nurture those things which we held near and dear to us in early life. 'And still stir up Thy gift in me' sug- gests a desire for the renewing of a right spirit within us. "This verse is my-opening and closing prayer each day. It has helped me. I hope and pray it will help others." The -Upper Room is published bimonthly in Nashville under me editorship of Dr. J. Manning Potts. For each day it provides a page containing a Bible read- ing. a message based on that Bible passage. a prayer and a thought for the day. The ltfayalune issue is a special lay witness number. The Upper Room is published in English. Spanish. Korean. Portu- guese. Chinese. Swedish. Armen- ian. Tagslog and lllooena (Phil- ippines) and Braille for the blind. All editions will carry the medi- tatioa by Judge Tweedy. June 0- dc- To Imperial Press Conference At Quebec This Week QUEBEC. June 7 - (CP) -- The freedom of the press and the tight newsprint situation in many Commonwealth countries "ESPEC- lally in England where further newsprint cuts are xoinl-I into effect July 1-appear to he tin- two uppermost topics for the sev- ent, lmperinl Press Conference be- ginning here Thursday. A group of Commonwealth dele- gates to the conference. held every live years. arrived here iodily aboard the liner Empress oi Sc-t- land. They will spend the intcrveniwl time visiting the city and attend- ink informal engagements. Meanwhile other delegates. "i whom 61 are listed. from 14 Com- monwealth countries. will arrive independently in time for llu: opening business session of the conference Thursday. The confers-ncp work will bHR'I1 with the setting up of commit- tees and election ni new ofiiccrs. Colonel the lion. John J. A5.-"rvp 'Feel like a million! by Jock P.'iit!IIicli Y iR(iNl (st? limit hi- ll 'H'wt ;),2;, MM mt.-y' IVVHERE QUALITY IS SURE I chairman of The Times Publish- ing Company. Ltd. London, who was president of the fourth. mm and sixth imperial Press Confer- ences, met the Empress today to greet Lady Violet Astor and the group of 36 publishers and editors. Officials of tile Canadian section of the conference. headed by Sen- ator Rupert Davies. publisher or the Kingston. Ont.. Whig-Standard. went aboard the vessel to meet the delegates. Among them were Victor Slfton. publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press, Roy Thomson, publisher oi the Thomson Dollies, Brig. R. S. Malone, Winnipeg Free Press. lion- arary tour manager. The conference moves on to Montreal Saturday nnri from there to Ottawa where most of the business sessions will he held .lunc 14-17. The dclctzatcs will move on from Ottawa June 20 to Toronto and from thorn to Hamilton. Nir- gara Falls. Orillin and Muskokn. The conference will come to it close Juno 27 in Toronto. U0llIiI0 0.lI.R. Service commencing June 26th ' . MONCTON, N'. 3.. June 7--i Commencing Monday. Julie 2.5. the double train service. daily except Sunday. between the main- lsnd and Prince Edward Island. will be put into effect. according to an announcement from reg- ional headquarters of the Cana- dian National Railways here. In addition to the service now operating leaving Moncton at 11 am. daily except Sunday, arriv- ing Charlottetown 8.10 p.m.. Sum- merside 5.50 p.m.. train will leave Moncton at 4.40 pm. daily except iottetown 10.30 p.m.. Summerside l0.l5 p.m. in the opposite direc- lion. in addition to train now leaving Charlottetown at 7.00 a.m. daily except Sunday. Summersida 7.15 a.m.. arriving Moncton L25 p.m., train will leave Charlotte- town at 2.10 p.m.. Summerside 1.45 p.m.. arriving Moncton 8.25 p.m. To provide tor this additional service to and trom Summerside. a train will leave Emerald Junc- tion at 0.25 p.m.. daily except Sunday. arriving Summerside 10.15 p.m., and will leave Sum- merside at 1.45 p.m. instead of 2.45 p.m.. ariving Borden 1.35 p.m. in- stead of 5.85 p.m. Effective Thursday June 15. the car ferry between Borden and Cape Tormentine will make eight trips daily in each direction. leav- ing Borden and Cape Tormen- iinc piers. at 0.10 a.m.. 10.35 a.rn.. Sunday. arriving Char- ' 1.0) p.m., 2.40 p.m.. 4.30 p.m.. 1.30 p.m. 0.00 p.m., 10.30 p.m. 5070 OFF REMENDOUS SELECTIONS! GREAT I SAVINGS! PANTS sronr SHIRTS A GREAT SALE osssnamss ' Show SIM" - TROPICALS r sanrorized- WORSTEDS won't shrink. "' Sizes-- A Regular 310.50 Small, Medium, Large- val". "' Blue - Yellow - Fawn -if-: Grey. Enioy the hot Summer Days in a pair of these light weight ' Regular up to S325. 2.25 Slacks. 5 ONLY FUSED-COLLAR 6e95 e SANFORIZED will never shrink "0 A""""”'” ' 1' PLAIN sunnv SHADES Tan - White -.Grey - Blue - s no room SIZES 14 to 1614. , Regular 33.75 Value- ' SALE DAYS.............. . Oorotllv nix Says - Continued from page 2 hasn't even the price of an engagement ring. If you coerce him into marrying you now. what do you propose to live on? Are you going to inflict a husband on your mother and father to support. or are you going to burden his parents with having to feed and clothe you? So give up all thoughts of being a cradle-snatchcr. Let thin poor boy alone. Let him grow up before he takes upon hlmsell the rc- sponsibllity of matrimony. And if you are so anxious to marry. pick out a man instead of a boy for a husband. DEAR MISS DIX: Why can't women keep themselves and their houses neat? My home and my wife always look as I a cyclone had struck them. I wish she would spend some money improving her look; and on her clothes. if my clients judged my work by the looks of my wife and home, I would never get an order. A DISILLUSIONED MAN ANSWER: A slnvenly and untidy woman certainly is in grief in her husband. hut since the cause of it is sheer laziness thorn is no cure for it. And that is too bad. because a wife is her husband's show window by which people judge him. and she does him a great injusiicr when she goes about looking like something the cat dragged in. DOROTHY '01): cannot reply personally to renders. but will ans- wer problems of general Interest. through her column.