98° , Friday 8: Saturday I Opportunities for Men and Boys The Men's Store and the Boy's Shop oifer you a series of attractive bargains for the week end. Worth while for you to visit early. C O M E. F Men! Save on these Specials l 7 pairs Men's Sox 4 pairs )lcn‘s Fancy Sox . 98c 2 pairs .\lcn‘s Fancy Sox . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 98C (i Lawn Handkerchiefs. colored borders 98c Silk Combination, uhitc, peach, and blue pcr garment . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Silk Shirts and Shorts, uhitc. peach and blue persct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 pairs fancy Broadcloth Shorts . . . . . . . . . 98c Cotton and Wool lllcrino Shirts and Drawers per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 98c Blue Chnmbray Work Shirts, big bodied each . . .. 2 Pairs 1\lcn’s Braces . .. Fancy patterned fine Shirts, separate col- lar. Each ' White Broadcloth Collar attached shirts Each... . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c Chamoisette Dress Gloves. greys and lawns Pair . Silk Ties » ‘Pics 98c I. Soft Collars .. .. . .. 98c 5 pairs Canvas Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 98c llorsehide Palm (Tauntlct Work Gloves. "pair 98c. Horschidc. pull string Wrist Gloves. pair . . 99c 100 ’.\lcn‘s CUPS. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Men's Fur and Wool Felt Hats. Pinch . 98c Fine Povrhirlr‘ Rolls. tonrzuc buckle, each .. . 93c Fine Cowhide Belts, initial hucklcs, cach .. . 98c ' E . . . . . 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c -..-...-..~-.- ..-.----...-...-.-...---.-.- ...-.-.-.---.-.-.-...- l 7 Sensations in Boys’ Shop Wool Jerseys. polo collar. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . Boy‘s Caps. Each Boy's Golf Hose. Pair Fancy Shirts. attached collar. Each . . . . . . . . Long Khaki Pants. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cream Bedford Cord, attached collar Shirts Each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine White Iiroadcloth Blouse. Each Navy Middy Tams. Each .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 98c Tweed Bloomers and Shorts. Pair 98c 2 Balbriggan Combinations for 98c 2 Cowboy Jerseys for 98c Childrenis Wash Suits. Each 98c 4 pairs Cotton Golf Hose. for . 98c Leather Belts with initial buckles, set 98c ZBoys fancy ties for . . . . . . . 98c 2 pairs Rib Cashmere Hose for . . . . .. . . . . . .. 98c 2 pairs Rib Lisle Golf Hose for . .. 98c ..-.-.-¢-.-i-- 98c 98c 98c .--..- ----.-.----¢.-- .-.-...-.---. L__ Sift} Wit ‘Quie- lTrusty as an olcl friend-nit never tails to please with its lasting “BIACKIWISTIHIEWING , I-IICKIEYo NICHOlSDN este Gerda -FlsHll:ltMlN'5 light rubber boots sold at Bruce's. 4486-54-21. -II.DBIN 500D FLOUR- oold Ind guaranteed by loading dealer: ovary- wbnro. ' -BI.UE murnou, m» antl- knook guolino, with real pep, cold at Braoeb. 4411-5-84! -GASOL!NE, oll. batteries, salt, nets, paint, oars dud all fishing sup- plies sold at Bruce's. 44-85-5-8-21. —DON'T FORGET C. G. I. T. entertainment in Eoworth Hall to- night. 4449-5-8 -—BUY KENSINGTON DAIRY Association Butter in 10 lb. lots at 27 cents per lb. J. F. Proiltt, Sec- retary. 4427-5-7-31. --MARGATE PASTORAL Charge Services {or Sunday, May 10th: Mur- gate, 11 a. m.; Clifton, 3 p. m.: long River, 7.30 p. m. -BEDEQUE BAPTIST Church sclyices, Sunday. May 10th, Pnator, Rev. A. G. Crowe: 10.45 o. m., Bub- ject, “Prue Humanity," 11.45 a. m., Sunday School, 7.30 p. m., Mother's‘ Day Service.‘ Dsucczssrvi. DANCE _ The benefit. dance put on by the Crystal Hockey Club in aid o! the Cryatal team on Tuesday evening was a great success. Music was furnished by Mr. Harold Gaudet. Mr. Harold Huestls and Miss Margaret Gaudet. -—S. —KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN PBESBYTERIANS - “Mo- ther's Day" will be observ- ed at all services, 11 a. m. and 7 p. 111.; Freetown, 3 p. m., when Dr. Ash- down will preach on, the subject "Noble ltlotherhood." Sunday School at 10 u. m., and 2 p. m., regularly for the summer. Prayer meeting, Wed- nesday at 8 p. m. “Wear a flower" and bring an oiiering for the Pres- bytsriail Sunday Schools’ two mis- sionaries, Rev. Allan Reach, in Man- churia, China. and Rev. Paul Crath. in Poland. Europe. —FI-JR.TlLlZER. STEAMERS AR- ltlVE-Two steamers bringing the first cargoes of fertilizer, came to Summerslde harbour about noon on Wednesday. One, the S. S. Fred- erleksburg, cleared from Haliiax. She called at Pictou, N. 3., on her way here and left some oi her cargo. She brought about 3.000 bogs to Summerside. Her cargo belonged to the Colonial Fertilizer Company. The other steamer was the S. S. Anders from Baltimore, with between 1800 to 1900 tons of fertilizer tor the Harris Abattoir Company-S. mini mini-Zuni FOR SERVICE For service the pIEIIIIIIIII Stallion- Marshall Joflre No. 13186 will stand for the season at owner's stable: in St. Peter's. This benutilul Black Percheron Stallion is throwing beau- tifully turned stock. The ehulcclt iionls and year old: in Prince Edward Island, have this stallion lor their lira. SEE SOME 0F THEM! We especially recommend this stallion (or blood more: u well u for the drait type. We did not buy this horse to make money on him. but rather to improve the club oi horses in this community. lI‘ERMS—-$l0.00 insure! o. tool. $8.00 for the season. We reserve the right to reject un- breedable or diseased mares. Owners in charge, 0. E. Pratt & Son ST. PETER’S iii 4445-5-8-11. It! Who quietly lolanmlnd by luv. Mr. Joana It the Proobytoriln Home, Summer-aide, It I o'clock on Wodnol- ill? Ilwmwh. o! m. Edwin Oooil Mooxlnnon, at Mount Plolnnt to Mill Add Mbudo You, o1 Harmony. The bridb was attended by Mia Flor- Bnw lllnman and the groom by Mr. K01! Y». booths:- ot the bride. m. and Mrs. Mcklnnon have the beat Wllhbl oi a bolt oi (modal-J. --DOBQG NIGEL! -- 1h. Bruno Currie o! Elm-Mlle who wu brought to the hospital (m Wednesday even. ifldwlthofracturodmklohlshad the bone set and la doing nicely. Mr. Currie ls a man o! about 00 your; oi age Ind was standing on the drag oi the road machine and losing his bul- ance sllpped, the log passing over his ankle. Mr. Elnlle Arsonault o1 Union Corner was brousht to the hospital on Tuesday with p. Iractured ankle brought about in exactly the same way as Mr. Curries accident. Both patients are now doing nicely-S —MAJOR MAY GIVES INTER.- ESTING TALK AT LEGION SUPPER ——At the regular monthly meeting oi the Summer-side branch oi the Can- adian Legion on Wednesday evening Major May oi St. Eleanors gave an ilnteresting talk on Winners oi lthe Victoria Crom irom the time oi the Crimean War to the Great Wur. About thirty-live members sat down to an excellent lobster supper. Among the guests was Mr. John Liellish a veteran oi South Mricun war and the Great War. Theaemonthly meet- ings axe proxpg to be very popular with the returned mam-S -INSTITUTE NOTES-Mrs. W. A. MacMurdo entertained the members o1 the Kelvin Grove Women's In- stitute at her home on Tuesday even- lng. May 5th. The program. which was prepared by the xeoutlve was med and proved very successful. Meeting opened by singing o! “In- stitute Ode" and repeating oi Creed in unison. Minutes were read, ap- proved and signed, and roll cull was responded to by twenty-two mem- bers by a lino or verse on "Mother? One visitor was present. A discus- sion was held on "Beautltylng School Grounds,“ and a committee was up- pointetl to have windowboxes made and ilowers planted in them, also have perennials planted. xsuch as hollyloolu or goldenglowl around the school. Sick committee reported no illness in the district, and Mrs. J. A. l-logg and Addie lflieMurdo were ap- pointed tor May. School committee reported having scrubbed the school, and having blinds repaired. The new bookcase has been placed in the school, and proved satisiootory. Tbe committee ior May are Mrs. William Caseley and Mrs. Robert Crozler. The correspondence was read by the Secretary, also a letter irorn the Su- pervisor by Mrs. Laird, explaining how the Exhibition Booth would be conducted this year, and thanking this Institute for suggestions which had been sent in in regard to said booth. Mrs. John W. Thompson in- vlted the members to her home {or the Juno meeting, and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs. Robert Crozler and Mrs. Mabon Byron mlunteered lor reireshment committee. Mrs. “Child Weltare," which was well pre- pared and very instructive. Mrs. John Thompson also gave a line pap- er on “A Famous Mother," and a P91111118. "A Mother's Work." by Mrs. John Walker was very much enjoyed, Mrs. Laird tavorcd the meeting with a piano solo. Collection amounted to $1.25, and one member paid lee. The meeting adjourned. FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for Fortune Bridge School (or the month ol April:- Grade V-l, Dorothy Dixon; 2. Maggie Dingwell: 3, Edna. Burke; 4, Florence MacDonald. Grade IV-l, Elsie Dlngwell; 2,‘ Laura. Dixon and Dorothy Burke, equal; 3, Emerson Jackson; 4. Buelahv Coffin. Grade 111-1, Nora Jackson; 3, Mary Oonohan; 8, Fred Collin. Grnde 1I—-1. Ellypheth Coffin; 2, Elwood Campbell; 3, John Francis; 4, Earl Townsend. Grade I (Sr.)-l, Pearl MacDon- ald and Jimmy Jackson. equll); 2, fir l....--...~. Dorothy Works. Grlde 1 (JrJ-I. Henry Townsend; 2. Weldon Campbell. —ounrr wannmo-m Innrrl- ' committees were not present. _ the National Anthem, John- Stavert gave a. splendid paper on‘ Eastern Guardian .351‘. ANDREWS PI-IBBYTII- IAN church. Montllllv. r. ll. I. aw- m Mother’: my Bel-vi»- Bib" School, 1o a. imlllornin! Borvloo, 11 a. m., Evening Bervlm. '1 D- m~ M" n. album. Minister. , “WIONTAGUE UNITED BAP- TIST Oburob. Sunday, May 10th.‘ Sunday school at l0 a. m., Preach- lng service. at 11 a. m. Mother's Day will be observed. “GTUIGION mSTflUTlJ-Tho monthly meeting ot th o Sturgeon Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. Ben]. Graham on the even- ing ol April 8th, with live members and one visitor present‘. The moot- lng opened by slinging Institute Ode. (allowed by roll call, which WII m8- wered with riddles. Minutes o! the previoun meeting were read and ap- proved o! some. Road conditions be- ing unfavorable, the school and sick The School Committee for April is Mrs. Richard Llewellyn and Mrs. Earl Llewellyn: Blok Committee. Mrs- Hugh Oolllngs and Mrs. Thomas Greed. Business over, Mrs. Leigh Wight gave u reading, entitled “Life is but one darned thing alter anoth- cr," also a quartclte, by four mem- bers. Mrs. Leigh Wight. Mrs. Earl Llewellyn. Mrs. Richard Llewellyn and Mrs. Benl. Graham, entitled. ‘I'll remember you, love in my pray- ers." The meeting then closed with alter which Mrs. Graham served a. dainty lunch. Receipts were 26 cents. Next meet- ing ls to be answered with “My Mo- ther's Maiden Name." and to meet at the home oi Mrs. Leigh Wight. PIUSVILIJ, INSTITUTE The nlernbers oi Plusvllle Institute hold their monthly meeting on April 29th at. the home of Mrs. Alfred Blanchard, with an attendance oi nineteen members. Roll call was answered by “My Mother's Maiden Name." Four new members were en- listed. The minutes ol.‘ the last meet- ing were read and adopted. All com- mittees gave their reports. The new committees appointed were: School Committee, Mrs. Ambrose Oorooran and Miss Katherine Corcoran; Sick Committee, Mrs. Charlie L. Gallant and Mrs. Mosey Gallant; Program Committee, Mrs. J, J. Corcoran and Miss Rose Gallant. Next meeting is to be held at the home 0t Mrs. Frank O. Gallant, where roll call win be answered by "Signature written left- handed while Bllncliolded," a. game of Lotto will also take place at this meeting. It was decided that the meeting during the summer months would begin at eight o'clock. A Lot- tery realized the sum o! $25M. The winners o! the prides tor the above were‘. Pillow Cases. won by Mrs. Isi- dore Gallant, Plusville; shoving set, by -Mrs. Archie Gallant, Plusvllle; Man's scarf, ‘Mr. Peter Gallant, Plus- vllle and a‘ Ladies‘ Purse, won by Mr. Elmer HalloionfCampbellton. Among other penses. two dollars were giv- en to have a Mass said {or the repose oi the soul o! Mrs. Prosper Gallant, who recently died at her home in Piusvlile, miter s lingering illness. DR. ROSS AS SYNODICAL MISSIONARY OTTAWA, Ont., May 6—-RkV. Dr. George E. Ross o! Erksine Presby- terian Church here, and formerly ot Zion church. Charlottetown. is the nominee oi the Ottawa Presbytery ior the position oi synodlcnl, Mis- sionary o! the Maritime Provinces. Dr. Ross also has been endorsed by the Maritime Presbytery. Appointment w u» post rests viltn the general assembly oi tho hurch which is to meet in Toronto during the lirst week oi June. %:-:x%:-:§:-:s m EY ESiGl-iT ' EXAMINATION “Amt-tin; uni mnlrln: Ginsu i onlgsflmiivltu ii H. J. MABQN Drbgotmo Montana, I. I. I. $€€d$5t%fi$>! =;___- Have Decided to Continue ll m Eillum ma; n t: All the Week 1-1.. Sale Ends Saturday Night May 9th. Every Department Participates This Big Discount Sale, Hundreds of Specials That Will Surely Save Money for You. Also Every $2.00 Worth of Goods You Purchase is Your Chance to Win One Section of Oar Birthday Cake and $5.00 in Gold. Remember Five Prizes in All. rxowsr: altos. Ltd. boon AND minnow HARDWARE The rattling 1nd banging o! door: and window: owing to ' cure inl- tenlnn is o nulnlnoe. Do lwoy with it by instilling the ma o! door and window bardwlre we coll and recom- mend. Thou no nlnolutely uh and rellnblo 1nd tn oven woy loll:- lactory. We have llflllllll that you wnnt In up-to-dnte hardware. The Rogers Hardware Co” Limited i C. M. Lampoon 6‘ Co. nmlltln. u Quinn sum london. l- O- l. llllllld L, Public Angina Sales IAW IUD! lblnllll ban will ho ins-niob- od witbofl about by npplyln; to B. '1'. llolnun. Ltd. lun- menldo. P. ll. l. Boprolonlod by Alfred Fraser. inc. 118 Iiflb Anna New Int, N. I. s-h? Mrs. Nallb-"Statistlcs Prove that so prove that suicide ll o preventive morrtagi is a. paventive o! suicide." o! marrlageP-Riobmond Herald. Mr. Nloco-"Yea, and atotiltiua ul- , IIIIIIII_ IMPERIAL to» run» The success, following the use of this popular “Imports? product during past. seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers. who are planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamineu, and a sure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine” or .“Coaroc” to suit the ranchers requirements. Order early so as to be sure oi receiving your sup- ply in good time as a heavy demand ls anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 721 *- l Q.» Iliiiii" i l“ i"i|| h ‘l J “in ‘ 4 1gp...» ilg.;»...i...~,-,mggpqpmmyspgaogywtr-'~yr . wsulwmrmwwoasid our m ‘ms YARO?DlDN'T l mambo Nov-no LEAVE ‘m: noose-our A9 wold as moons our nose woo ow BEAT THAT RUG- yw". ~ h l /// J ‘a iDUiII/é’ '\ 4 By George McMnnus xuawluioos Mu ‘i’ HAvE USED A CRQW~BART¢ can “rule woo wifru §~ a Kuhn I olhuunnnuuunmmowanmuoi-u l, Q “Pbta