_I 1 t _;_ Z- .iv f §"»` .;,@.,_' V, _ Comes now the new SHIRT! I D10 if A ‘*F'>.°T‘ ",'1- . ...~..»..»......,,, ». ‘_ » “N i s wrinkle . . no wilt . . no curl The newest Collar Attached Shi t. Pl ' Wh'i , C ' ' collar that will not Wilt, or Wriiikle ol;mCurl.l it r¢f;:lri“e:rncl3lue’ with starch, and will not shrink. Ask us to show you this shirt. Priceszuno \_ Have you seen the _1:.f n~*”' Jocksv suonrs ‘.> V The newest sensation in Men’s Underwear Jockey , ._ - - -f mi ~~s_.,_-._:.-,-=.» s: ig A ` gy; 'A wt i 1 ;e1.=r;..\. gf; . Ur 5\ rl *Q .. . , it . sl.ts.c ' a li Pfflf. __.`ff'ff.'f`.if..i‘f'fff'i................ 756 m g5?%"s`_» ~- 9 _. "" ‘ =~ Men’s All Wool Bathing Suits. Colors Black -\ or Niaroon. Speed style . . . .. . . . . . .. Price I ‘ Men s all wool r ~ I Bathing Suits $1 Bee our Work Shirts for men, in Blue or Grey Chambray Tan or Blue Covert Cloth and Dark Navy or Khaki cloths. Price Men’s Summer Weight Underwear ‘ ‘ shirts and Shortm Colors stripe Men’s Summer weight Hose. The quram gi\g¢]¢g_ Price oo newest Fancy patterns and shades. S - Prlm. pair zoe, 25|: asc and soc hkh Sox. Good assortment of _ 5'/itoS.......-.........Pair19c =».»».-a........1.......,.............. Pair 254: Wl& E mice High Stockings with elastic band _ Chiffon weight. Sizes 8'/1 to 10'/1 Pr. 75c mm Washable Silk Crepe. 12 colors ‘ from . . . , 9 Wallis Print Cotton, Gingham and Voile l)geaes.Siaes2 (Kyodo Cotton Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6. '!9c Chdidlenb Bathhig Suits. Sizes 2 to 14 assorted s .»...75°, $100» 3125, $150 $195&$2-95 1,-he _ _ . _ , . _drlldlenfs Shorts at 75c, 98e, & _$1.50 _ Knee High 75c KAYSBB. “KNEE- . E" UIDUKDNGS Sol. 'Assorted colors, Sizes 8'/1 . Yard 79c to14 ......................9Sc ;Ei§ iii; r .EEEE rv ie.-il “ Straphanger ’-’ SLIP $1.95 lll:°..:';;.;§..;"; ` shades New sensation in Slips. Ab- sim ex is 1 if S 0 I 1| t Q I y un5hrinkabl¢, PIB' » . . . . . ..» '|56 QUARANTEED. Seams pos- \ _ itively will not rip, washes Full bias cuité which insures P. perfectly. It keeps its shape. ed as nicely h inside as out. Sh ld tr ' items guaranied. Til oi11dTail?,swYosl;|t|l:Eie i.heA£‘|u6s5e sues I non-twisting. Full size and length. Fin lllr- Tea Rose and White HARVEY-WOODS ` - _ l » Bloomers . . . Panties \ , msuAd?waemrl.`e quality controlled silknit under- 1 wear for only ................p_.. sm Crepe Seersucker Pajamas $179 Crepe Seersucker Pajamas in smart new plaid design. Rose, Gold Blue .. ' ”“““fff2f°.T'T`5.¥?YH.‘?. .‘f“..'f." $1.98 p ' \ _ -.I Increases Wages Announcement was made last nightbyL.oQusekenbusl\,Pnsid tottheTldeWater0ilOompmy otailvepsrcentinerease ectivghlnelst. The Ove U5 53g si. iigii E3r=“ °E=f§ idedtomsksthis otstlmulating oilnducingothsr companies llowalcmstbesame lines.Aeeardin¢teM.r.Qusek¢s\bush. tneirosnsdlsnemployeeewillnow rsceivg the highestwages ever paid in Oansda bl Tide Water Oil 00mD\l1y. mpanyrsentlymovedt-heir lcesnd pint to lgm insbuildingcnw Toronto. whengllrser and lets tsoilities io produc- dist t can 2 5 gagiigg r ributins Veedol and Water lubricants are dcoversoansdawithitl distributimsystem. _ Medical Aid For Nild. Outposts By Sea and Land -4’-e-_S B, Nfld., June 5-(OP) yacht. transfonned hospital, soon will \ghNe'w!oun-dllmd's to bring nliei to shut on from mow .iéiiiiiiii “§§§§§ is .is i .i Health Public We hi Brooklyn, N. Y., Rebuilt, she will opemte in conjunction with several “cvilblse hospitals" to be established along the island’s east and south coasts between Iiiortima Bay and Port sux Baeques. Between the Disco and the h°¢Dl- tals. the dishermen of the scattered out/ports will be afforded year- round medical service for the first time. ln pest winters, with roads blocked by blizzard-S, they halve oiten died because doctors could not mshe their rounds from village to village. |But now the steamer-hospital will beonhsnd toanswerwirelessap- peels tmmoneor otherof thenew stations that dot the colony. And communities there will always be the h . Pres byte rian' WMS.ReportOn- Year’s Work iC.P. By Guardis.n'| Special Wire) MON'l'R.EA1L, June B-Details ot ; year`a work 01 the Eastern and lated here today to the 61st Gen l Assembl l era y. Slight decmase irom receipts off the Eastern Divis‘:n was zeporledl by the President. Mrs. Clarke El- liott oi Sussex, N. B. Receipts for the year were $36.’l05.06. Disburse ments included: Foreign M.\ssions.l 511.13195; Home Missions $6,270.45; general, $1,293.02 and contribution to the budget deficit, $1,023.46. Declaring young people were not receiving necessary missionary in struction from the pulpit because many pulpits in the East and among small minority groups were supplied by student, she appealed for better insionary education. I Reporting for the We3tem Divls- 1 lon, Mrs. D. T. L. McKerroLl oi To- 1 ronto, second vice president, said" tendance at all branches had in- creased. Mrs. Mdkerroll said the Society contributed $25,000 towards’ Personnell ll Of Cabinet (O. P. By Guardia-n's Spwial Wke) party ailili-ations oi' the ministers d 1 incumbents of the ts, fax (U.) (Lord Haiimsm). _ Dominion in-y: J. ll. 1111> Lani High Chancellor: Lord &ilsham (CJ (Lord Banksvy). Ahsemetuvroirrhilipolmliilo- um: to.) fuxemioweum. mdiasecictarys tbemamneud I l i _ Home Becrohry, Dwili Index' ot the Commons: sir Jollix simon P°°*|1\°H“¢h°U*bf\\*"uU’°°°° um.-r..1b.> (slr Jenn comm->. “°\\°°°4l\°=¢ 'MU- zetitita Io.> (sir sumni mam. 101008-301- Glam Jamal L Becretany for scotland: sir God- Bsrkway. diocesan missioner st st. hey Collins (itat.-L91.) (lame). Albans, has been appointed to the oolonisiaeezetaryzllsieolmltaa- Buttrsean Bllhonflo ei Bedford. , , Is a Centaurea ii gfgiii 8 a éiiiggg éiiiiag i name to vublic than vlw more eo mder their old tuhi bachelors’ buttons. notanicaiiy they an centauress and there are annual and perennial forms ci very dilerant appearance, butnesrlydlotvalueinthegar- den. The annual esntaunss are of we kinds, eyanea, the common bachelors button, blown as the national flower ed Germany, and the sweet sultan which includes iaentsurea impuilslis and susveo- ens. The annual bachelors' button in 1°'-T“°°°“‘°\°Y°P'=-www.p\nr.1 inns » °1‘°‘ m u°”“'°"l “W and purple is g ot the oldlilstbiiliié nueis and often escapes and runs #|14 alone roedsidu. while it has materiel the plant is poor of foliage harden. A row in th U* 1°# cutiies u lhvigstmliram for patients in the les isolated.. " i Types 0! Centaureas. Annual And Perennial _ The sweet sultan is a handsome plant both in flower and foliage. but it ls not ol the hardy growth of its relative. The ilowers are much more delicate and include yellow. not found in the bachelors' buttons. The sweet .sultans are larger and more delicate and have remarkable keeping quality as cut (lowers. They should be sown early and the ‘ndividual plants given room to de- westem dm5l°“5 °f me W°men'5| velop. They do not transplant welll Missionary Society ot the Pmsby- 5° mould be ww” when they are] terlan Church in Canada. were re-| to m.ow_ They d° mt possess “mi freedom oi bloom of their sturdier relatives, but make up in their far liner blooms. They are well worth a place in the garden for cutting. The imperlalis strain comes in white rose. lilac, plum and purple crimson; the yellow or original sweet sultan is oentaurea. suaveol- ens. 'I‘l1r2y are one of the handsom- est of annuals for cutting. They require rich S011. plenty oi moisture and lull sun to do their best. Their blooming season is rel- atively short and several plantings should be made to obtain a succes- sion of bloom. The yellow swe:‘ sultan is oi a. particularly ilne color tone and is one oi the iinest oi th's scctloxi. The perennials are coarser c' growth, the_ giant vrllcw, ce t url' ~'s:le-like heads bein; mo_t .st lk handsome bloom me 1| unc cummf and oi little decorative value in they l i T T£:J,i;§f;f0?(l3mda Old Bachelors’ Button In Addltlon To Our NEW |.0W RATES Customers Can Use _ ' 30,000 Kilowatt Hours AT IIO GUST I _Read Howl to Cetl Your Share it' new lower electric rate schedule which will result in a $10,000 annual saving to our customers was put into effect June 1 1935. , ’ In addition to the substantial savings effected by the new rates the company 'ls making available to residential customers, 300,000 kilowatt hours at no cost whatsoever. A folder describing the new schedule has been mailed to all cus- tomers. Read your copy carefully and find out how you can profit by the new rates. Below is an example of how a. typical customer benefits. Ilow Mrs Macllonald Benefits Mrs. MacDonald (this is not her real name, of course) is a customer in Charlottetown who has been using very little' electricity in her, home--only about 35 kilowatt hours a month.- . If this were the amount she used in July 1934, let us assume, her base bill for July 1935 would be $2.80 which is less than she paid in 1934. In addition to this saving she is entitled to use 10 additional kilowatt hours at no extra cost - or 28% more. By referring to the table on the last page of the folder, which we have sent you, you can see what she can do with her free electricity. If Mrs. MacDonald wishes to enjoy added conveniences and comforts by increasing her use to 53 kilowatt hours a. month, her bill would increase only 24 cents. In other words, she would receive over halfagain as much electricity for only 9% more money. ‘ SIMILAR BENEFITS APPLY IN OTHER TERRITORIES SERVED BY THIS COMP/\NY~ '””"’°°°"’“ ‘°°’° "“°'°°°~ M' W* ““I°_ryA*""' lisa EXTRII Electricity AT IIO EX Till COST the church budget deilclt. H me dm. . ._ rf 1934 gm “___ . . belt, _'rl' 'rr' 5 2,. G .';::"s..-.ini Complete Details Cla y wen---' :i 1... y this year-all s`_~;ris point to a n:r~ mal year for growing things. Put in another planting oi' er~i~n -:ts to keep the green onion crop I ;~iug. I’ I Walter Runciman (C) (Same) an orrner pos - - is as follows: First Lord oi the Admiralty; Sir prune Minjsfm. and mn; und of Bolton EyI\2S-M0!l8el1 (CJ (Santé). me Treasury: stun nnawi Mlnlmf W"h°“¢ P°fU°1i° 1°' ‘ (Ramsay Mmdomlgi “ League of Nations afiairs: Anthony _ ‘ I ~ , _ ,.,,‘°’“ ’";;;‘;,;‘.§ ;;£, **‘7..‘;°‘,'_”,f,"; ""‘til`........‘°" $§1°.¥é.f’3’§€§.ll’€°’°i2.’§L' may n a - . I _ _ _ must Percy . S F d T R mgirorgglndwmgecl-w) ' My: 51,- samuel Miwriaigtar of Agriculture: Welt/or 0 Home ~ M M , S I P d t I BmL°"’,,_, WI m.5°“d,. °g‘§,2‘f;‘L'u;'f,“;°§ cation: oliver stanley <0.) xml-ld um as ro uc s ,n n>naone¢rry..,<'l1\°\bvv°f°lmth°°\bi1\°t>- qu-t_nmau» rumen Postmaster-General: G. C. 'rl-you (sir Kincigy wood). mmninder the ministerial IIK SUFFIAOAK BISHOP rmmou, .mm 1- (Sir Philip Gun-, -_'rm ni-msn cabin , t °- Hr- l ’ MW °° W1" President or the some or Trade: charl°tt°t°wn' P' E' wand gigilglifgtll=;ili§l;;;l§l§l;; ." i2 ‘li-sit; “liar ._ tiiliiiiécl at italic, i it f ii¢i_§ elsshsdoncaovsrtbe cooperage lniiness with the Oomarvative memberwithdrswinghis charge thatl|r.kaserwlssosstytos gigs: iigggrif ¥§;§'§g § §fn§;§§§ J *Eid ei Eisii 'sggsg 'rs ii' giiiiii § E » gi ‘gg Egiisegiiiiii 3 ‘iéiiaiéi ’ UD!- (U. P.) - ». . are able to glvc the ililp......... eo' are in A room and the .lu.......c ieels a sense ol intimacy, as .l mtl' were leslly taking putt in uhm ls happenin o u .stu c. g n L u g IN SEARCH OF BIG GAME (C. P. B! Glllrilianh Special Wlrvl GEORGEIOWN, British Gulanlk June s-(c.P. Cable)-cm-ylns <1” the iamily tradition, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, son of the late Presicl~ eng, Theodore Roosevelt of the Un- ited States, will ily southward thi# week in sea-rch of big-gan1e_ Arriv- ill in Georgetown Baturdn-y. he will visit Govemor Sir Geoffrey North- em and may Normans at cov- ernment House before some to 13"' all to shoot Jaguars. ' .1 FORTUNE F03- CENTENABIAN ...__- nunnhr - umm" rerun-wi lied 103, sl lloher uwey. “Wag Osvsn, has men b0iluu.thed s50~ by a daiishter in the United omg ~ EYESIGHT EXIHIIITIUII Gisldt _ 0fl'0_llfl|l'l‘ °- m "' I i»:"?~.' ~'._¢ ,/-;’ff.i _' _`.,~,"M,». .'.;.4` t, -_ 5* ' ` "-“V ' ' ‘ u."-».~_.'¢=-'=i$'».`,"‘-t~'x»?/..""-‘»>" »“*~`”:1f.¢,7l'=' " ""1~f¢‘.i\.-<~?.¢A!¢l5\»