_ _ ONDAY. __ The Men’s Store SPECIAL ‘l fine values MENS’ SHIRTS ISPLAYED on the centre tables in the MEN'S STORE to-day you'll see four of the best value lines of attractive new shirts! Collar attached, white, blue or cream broadcoth, all sizes, smartly .00 made WOVEN STRIPE English Broadcloth in all sizes, collar attached, a very smartly styled shirt, most attractive patterns and you'll agree it's a. notable value . . . . . . . . ...,. . . . . ..._.. ' Fancy Percales, tasteful new colorings, separate starched collars, French .50 cuffs .. Blue, White or Creani English Broadclflth Shirts, plain colors with separate .50 collars, barrel cuffs -. These are new-Jresh-well made-— at- tractive garments, correctly sized, no a use; a,a_a[g)a e s 0| . ' lows: WESTERN GUARDIAN —CI.IAN arm ram-r or. any . soss-s-io-zl. , paint at Brace‘; -snsasrnw.anosbarsoin.' woven farm fencing instcok at Brace‘; 800-0-16-21. FCONCEBT IN TIAVILLIIFS BEST BAIL-The Women's Insti- a-id of the Institute. 11D IINIrsm was varied and full of fun and laugh‘ .Itopenedwithaoneact play, "The House Across the Way," the chief characters being, ‘The Bo- clety Girl," taken by Miss Georgie Montgomery, and the Burglar, tak- enbyhertPooladmsdiugfirhe Parson's Son," by James March- bsnk, was a great hit: Miss Slack- ford and Miss Reta Pickering gave ~ a beautiful rendition of "In the Little Old Church in the Valley"; a. monologue, “You Doggone Bin- nahs," by Parson Peschstone, was , very comical and was recited to _ perfection by John Driscoll: De Bpoofadyne Radio by Moses Bpit- ‘ tenbons, was excellently rendered ' by Bert Poole. Footballs and Wat- ' ‘ ermellons by these two comic srt- ' ists brought more laughs. Diagnos- ing Love, by Ronald McDonald, was explained as only he can do it; Miss Slackford and Mr. Roland . Philllpson sang a duet which was roundly applauded. Mrs. Joseph Perry of Bummerside, who is well ' known for her witty readings, de- lighted the audience with sensation of the evening was the one act play “ My Turn Next,” in . which Twitters is afraid that his wife has designs on his life as she is said to have poisoned three hus- bands already. The suspicions the poor man entertains of the most harmless every day happenings in ' the home cause a good deal of ' ‘lmerriment, however all turns out ' wvell in the end. The cast is as fol- iesslonal afssistant); Town Tramp, McKay; Lydia, Miss Rena Rayner; Cicely (her niece), Miss Glen Waite; Peggy, Miss Georgie Montgomery, (Twit- ter‘s made-servant and house keep- er). Mr. David Walker acted as chairman. The affair was very suc- cessful. Lunches were sold at the close by the ladies of the Women's Institute. S. EASTERN GUARDIAN "The ' "Cllnic,” a. favourite reading. The ' Laraxicum Twitters, Bert . Poole, (a village apothocary): Tim . Bobus, Ronald McDonald, (his pro- _ John Driscoll, (A commercial trav- ' eller); Farmer Wheaizean-Balfour ‘I (Twitter! wife), " _ at... Mf- M811 this i8 V0111‘ Opllflftllllity to clothe yourself from head to foot at ‘A regular price. On checking up our different Men’s Wear Departments we find that we have about $20,000.00 too much stock; to reduce same we de- cided to offer you real Bargains, just imagine the time You need the goods you can get them at 1/2 Price. Don’t hesitate, come at once. First choice always the Best. Come early, come often. 60 Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits, Regular value $15.00 to $30.00at.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1/2.Price _ 35 Young Men’s Tweed Suits, Regular value $18.00 to $80.00 . . . . Price A special line of Young Men’s Top Coats clearing at % Price i 7 only Men’s Leather Windbreakers, clearing at . . 1/2 Price - 7 only Men’s Plus Fours, extra good value, clearing at 1/2, Price 25 Boy's Tweed Suits, regular value $15.00 to $18.00. Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..%Price All Men’s Negligee Shirts retailing from $3.00 to $6.50. Clear- ingat . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1/2 Price Men’s and Boy's Pullover and Coat Style Sweaters, clearing at-......~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..=..._...%Pl'l06 All Men’s Silk Underwear retailing from $2.55 to $4.00, clearingat 1/2 Price Odd lines of Men’s Pyjamas clearing at .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 Price Special Hues in Men’s Silk Knit Wear . . . . . . 190. 29¢ and 390 Men's Fur Felt Hats latest shades. Regular value $5.00 and $6.00. Clearingat .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 Price QQQQQQQQQ ©;© ©@©©@@@©@@©@© ‘@'@'@'@T@f@' '©l©'@©'©'©U@©f©f© @_©f©’@'© .@f©'©'©'@@ Q6 ©Q©V© ©‘@ g seconds—no skimpy ones-all 800d- QQQQQQQQQQ “WIONTAGUIL-Musical under auspices Ladies’ Aid Presbyterian ' Church at home of Mrs. J. H. Mac- Lean, Thursday evening, May 19th at B o'clock. 3094-5-16-11. Other Lies We Are Offering at Special Prices for. Men’s Week l.ien’s Negligee Shirt Specials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 84c, 95c, $1.19 and $1.29 Men’s FancyHose Specials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c, 29c and 39c " ' Men’s White Service Handkerchiefs. Special Price . . . . . . . .. . . . $1.00 per doz. ~ l Men’s Balbriggan Combinations. Special Price . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 75c and 89c Men’s Work and Fine Suspenders. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. N350 per pair" iY<I>1I1Dng Men’s Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit with extra pair of trousers. Spec- a rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..19.98 A special line of Men’s Standard Blue Serge Suits, single & double breasted £18.00 Another clearing line of Men’s Grey Serge Suits, regular value $28.00 to $32.00. ..'THE DATE of the public Auc- tion Sale of the moveable property of the Late Thomas E. Sigsworth mm named Mgxlnnon, a. p.ece of already advertised for May 24, 1932, broken glass penetrated the lower has been chanced to Friday. May 3106-5-16-31. _@ Two Sent To .¢-1~.\.~... ..._._ qlrctiQr~4a~ >@~{\4"<>L>~ J---“ .._ . M 30th, Kt. Supreme Court‘ 1m“ °’ "m" “d” m“ "° "M m’ INVERNISS, N. S. May 14- Charged with the murder of Dun- can Fraser, John J. Smith l8 and John J. Odo, 19, were formally com- mitt/ed to stand trial at the next criminal term of the Supreme Court when their nrelminsry hearing concluded here today before Stip- ezidlsry Magistrate Ronald Mullen- udn. ' Immediately following the hear- ing the accused were removed to ihe County Jail at Port Hood. ‘the charge against the pair cs1 Icflowlng a dance here late Satur- to death within four minutes. Nmw YORK, may 14—.Aiter near ly three weeks of battling Sales. fog and tides, the cutter Viking. owned by Philip L. Boutiller and entered in the Bermuda race has Just made port from Chester, N. S. Viking, an able vessel about 50 feet long, had one of the hardest trips down the coast reported in a long time. Her log tells one contin- uous tale of gales which at their height reached 75 miles an hour. and of eold weather, with the ther- mometer never sbove 40 for thB ..'0B.EAM ROUTE-Mr. Wesley Dingwell will start hauling cream to Souris Creamery over the Bay For- tune, Little River, Annandale, Red House route, ‘rhuxsday. May 19th and continue onec each week until further notice. 3103-5-16-31. Glace Bay i, Makes Appeal Clearing at a See our table of Men’s Work Shirts, reg . $22.50 pecial Price 2 Shirts for $1.98 A splendid assortment of Men’s Tweed Caps. Reg. value 75c. Clearing at . . .. 59c Men’s Work Shirts, khaki color and blue. Regular value 75c. Clearing at . . . 59c Men’s All Wool Socks, heavy weight for the working man. Regular value 40c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Pairs for $1.00 Overalls, sizes 36 to 44. Special Price . . . . . . .890 Men’s Khaki Overall Pants, sizes 40 to .46. Clearing at .. . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . % Price A Cearing Line of Men's Spring Topcoats. Regular value $15.00 to $20150. Other Special Values not advertised. Remember the Date, Sale Starts THURSDAY Morning, May 12th. at MAY 19th. at 5.30 P. I. __ _ Clearlngfor.........;......l$10.00 A visit to our Big Store during Men’s Week will pay you well. 0 (Vlllook * and Finishes n; night. Either shoved or having mic ten days of the trio and mm {alien against a partially cracked often hovering around the freesing ilate glass window in the store of a point. {Department of Public Works " And Highways Province of Prince Edward Island .\ TENDERS FOR NEW PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE SEALED TENDERS will be received by_ this Depart- llent until noon on Tuesday, May 31st, 1932, for the con- ction of the new Prince of Wales College, according to ns and specifications to be seen at this ollice, at the of‘- s of Mai-uni, Lawson & Morris, Toronto, and at the srd of Trade rooms, Halifax, Nova Scotis, each tender be accompanied by a certified cheque for the sum of en Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500.00) payable the Minister of Public Works. - The Department does not bind itself to accept the low- t or any tender. . . - L. B. MACMILLAN, '1 Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. _ artuieat of Public Works and Highways, arlottetown, Prigoe Edward Island, ‘ _ " 1L 1953?- ‘ OTTAWA, May 13- (By the Can- sulian Presn-An appeal from Glace Bay, Nova Soctln, for a. pro- to its plans to meet the relief sit- uation in that district, and request- ing an unmediate answer "as we must report your decision to a mass demonstration before the end of the House of Commons this after- noon by Humphrey mtchell, Imb- nr, Hamilton East.) The message was addressed to .1. B, Woodswcrth, (Lab Winnipeg North Centre) who was not in the house, and was signed on behalf of a or members of the United Mine Work- ers of America, by Peter McNeil. Kenny MacDonald. Melvin Days, John Quinn, Bilby Barrett and pan J. MacDonald. Baptist Quarterly At Sumnierside The Baptist Island Quarterly convened with the Summereid Baptist Church on Monday even- ing with a fair attendance of dele- nouncement by the government as the followuig week," was read in ~ The One Price ' Cash Store roeeoowmoiaoayraoao on the Island. The evening's de- votional service was lcd by RAW- A- C. Vincent, acting moderator, the gpggkgr being Rev. J. C. Peacock. omen-y, who took as his topic "The Lord is my Bans." We as Christians should have three songs singing in our hearts and lives- 50g‘ 9g piety, song of happiness, gm; or gratitude. season of prgyer led by HAY. L. J. Chisholm. l-laselbmck. ' The Young People's Societies of the Island Mo! charge of the ser- vice with alias Frances Wood. Pow- nal, in chair. Three addresses were given. ‘Dr. Vincent. "What 3&0! t!» difiierrnt churchell-M-Qhutsll-IQQQU ohm-row People." _ on,“ "what the Young People Ex- pect of the Church." Miss. Edna Jenkins. liaselbrook, "Aims and Ideals of the B. Y. P. U." Mr. J. B. Lewis and Rev. J. Y. Wakeling sang solos. Meetllll 010ml l?! Rev. J. B. Wilson. Tuesdl! morning session was opened by m. m. wanna of North River. who lid the 6m- tional service. ‘rhea followed a shut business session. 1190f". etc. Dr. n. n. mm. Denominational secretary, led s round tabla dil- canton. Mastic! cloned by Rev- PROWSE BROS LTD. For theBest in Men’s Wear Spot Cash @@'<'¢><@>> @ ' MissBethBoultenTry-wssinoharge oftbe Women's One Price to Everybody _'@'@'@'@“ ‘ @§@_‘@_@_@_@,@_@_@_@ @,©_@_@