This Suits From $25.00 To $28.50 By every comparison they are without equal ‘n-n- You BIGGER MEN is for you Standards Big Meng Semi - Stouts Bigger Men Stouts Biggest Men We sincerely believe these suits represent the finest values to be had in the entire country today! We base that opinion on 27 years experience! But, even if you know nothing at all of men's clothing you can’t help seeing the remarkable quality offered. We invite you to make your own Investigate other suits at $30 and $35...ask questions then stack this group up against any and all! comparisons. about them... convince yourself. These suits were placed before prices advanced. And that's the reason ‘ they cannot be duplicated. " n _ ;:;1._- %__:—> —_. " ':_ S.\\\', AS NEW BRIGHT BUCOLIC “That new‘ fiilil‘ I bflllflllt 1511'! A stranger addressed the farm- lvorth two-pence!" rtnrlnml father. ei-‘s boy BCPOSS the fence: “Young marl. your corn looks kind o‘ yel- iolv." "Yes. thata the kind we planted." "vxhy it woulrilrt cut butter." His small son. Tommy looked up in surprise “Oh. yi-s it wnllll dad." he ex- "Don't look as if you'd get more rl-i (‘ll militia-fir ' _v. Tell and than half n. crop." 1 $fl\l'f'(l n “ll/lli‘ l)l‘l r. in trio lllill “Don't expect to. The landlord it. till; morn n5; in no time.“ gels the other half." You'll TENNIS ox sorely-lit cnEiFE-s‘ (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-England's big foot- ball grounds are to be used for several of the tcnnls tilts between Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines this summer. a wooden court being laid ill the centre of the pitches. Mlnurd‘: Liiiimcnt remove: nlnliin. I (olul uovoinillonl Ion 351, Iotul 39H) , and up ioi Sllindoid YIIIHBEIIIII S910 I (piiii oovclniilnnl lo: S55, lotoi S965) and up lo! do Luna Tonolilono; $1090 ' (olln oovovnlilonl to: S73, lolul I116!) l l ' and up Ioi Hudlon Cunolll Sill, S117! 1 (plus "tum-mil Idl no, loll-ll Si!!!) and IIF h» Hudwn Do Lu- . EloM . . . mull In Tllbuiy, uupaiodlni dullvnrv. All pvlzu ilrllt with can». Fol pilco dollvoiod lo you, inmiy odd lleoilu and nlnlpoflutlon can lo your city-end local tuna, li any. l All ovlcoi include iollowlni Iqllllllloiili Flonl Ind loci burnout: Ind Iuinpol Iuordli on: loan wllool, ilio and lulu; upoclol lodloloi oinoiloni, double wlndiiilnld wlpnni hmv (My loblllldi ScMY Gil». Hlltlloll Ind Suoov Toviopluno prison also Include towing uovul. \ Dodlvniun will i» incdo ii Soioty Glen ll not ooqulnd by piovlnciol low and not willed by pincllimr. Olhl occmoilu o! pvlcoa quoted by doclon. l Ail: about lilo nu low cool Hudson Tlno Poynovll Mon-lam: lo fill you liiconlo. Try ‘fhlo “No, indeed, I said good-bye to the old- faahioncd way of driving the (lay I first tried Iludsoifs Selective Automatic Shift. No hand gear lever to pull; no need to touch a clutch pedal. A. flick of a finger . . . a touch of a toe . . .To shift! To atop! To go! Into easier, and lots safer! It’: the greatest driving feature of the year, in automobiles that are the finest I have ever seen, in every WHY- 0f will": Th" conventional gear lever is available with- out cost if you want it. But just drive once this new way . . . and you'll 8!} ‘goodbye, gear shift lever} too? 1ora you buy your 1031 our Bciootivo Autninntic Shift r ' coat on lll 1937 Hudson: and Tfifflllllfl" WHAT! N0 GEAR SIiIl-‘T i.E.VER ?" lililiifi ‘ntnmnllazun ‘HUDSON MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED, Tiiilh Onllrio “"”;"'""‘ A DEALERS l-Ill CllllllET BRCTHERS, chit-letdown PAilL HARDING, summersae (‘I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LIT U8 GIVE THANK! with git-HUGO tor blessings mam- fo — All sunshine. air and shelter from the cold; For rrlendshlp, love and nature’; glories rare: For rolment, food and Heavenly Father's care. Let us glvo thanks. For church and school to help Ila choose arlght; For God's revealed, unfailing har- bor light; For exemplars the- choicest souls of earth Whose words and deeds evaluate true worth. Let us give thanks. m» light within -—'I'l'le breath of the Divine, Inspiring hope-through heaven's Royal lino- Ot endlelln life-A home eternal, bright; Friendship retrieved: banished sorrow and night. Let us Elva thanks. And grateful thus, for blessings manifold. . Let us give thanks for gifts Jove still doth hold And though they shall be number- less 0r few Pars them along, they are not just for you. And thus give thanks. Fred Lewis Ryan. Green Cove Springs. moi-Ida. THE CORONATICVN (By Adjutant Herbert Wood) ‘Phe Coronation has fairly dom- luated thinzs! Every day the news. papers carry pictures of this or that fortunate individual who “has gone-to the Coronation." or views of the Rhodesian Girl Guides or the Australian Bov Scouts arriving in London for the Coronation. What an excltlnc time it has been. How we would all like to have been there, and how we envy the fortun- ate ones who were privileged to outlined and discussed the different lyric. sonnet, ode. essay and short ustration which showed the use and. The Central Cuarlilln CRASWELL for Phbtogllplll. OONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-OTBU-‘I-ll-Rll courses-s m better Perman- ent Waves. L-CCI-b-ZB-U. MORNING SUNDAY SCHOOL.- Beginning tomorrow 5t. James Presbyterian Church Blmday School will meet at ten o'clock in the morning for the summer months. ALL OOUNBELLORS in Relig- ious Education of the United Church are invited to attend the Conference Committee meeting in Saekvllle at 2 P. M. Monday, May 30th. 11-854-6-29-11. STUDY GROUP MEETING.— The Bonshaw Teacher's Study Group held its final meeting o! the year in Bcnshaw school. Tuesday May 18th at 7.30 p. m.. with an attendance of seven teachers. Edison MacDonald occupied the chair and the following committees were appointed: Question Box, Miss Margaret Crosby. Press, Leo Berrlgan. Supervisor MacPhail led a lively and interesting discussion on devices for teaching literature, types of literature viz: Ballad. story, and concluded with an ill- value of the metaphor in our every- day speech. Following this several teachers presented typical lexbn plan= in literature. which had pre- viously been taught in their class- rooms. The Question Box in charge or Miss Crosby completed A HAND of cleanliness solo. Go Two Quality Products PERFECTION ICE CREAM Imperial Tip-Top Cones I Delicious Healthy Combination OUR lllGil STANDARDS using selected rich sweet cream in the making of our icecream is the public’s guarantee of its Quality. Our Popular Fruit Brick in the Coronation Package remains on “Tastes Better Become Made Bell ICE CREAM CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED CHARLQTTETOWN MAY 29; m, IN HAND and and our policy of Sea. is enormous and at Pfesfili 1i“ untouched beneath the sin-face. This also is true of 1L!- T11" the evening's program. of the saloon era._'I‘he Providence, R. I. that we waste. talents lying buried beneath our carelessness. Selfish- ness, or idleness can yield untfild riches in His work. Cont/film!" time approaches in most of our provinces. as well as in the Can- Milan and World's sllhere- Must of salt. in whose waters no alllmfll The curse of useless n. is being lifted from the Dead Sea, the Biblical site of Sodom and Gomor- rah. which God destroyed in His displeasure and turned into the sea life i5 possible. The Dead Sea. ls in the deepest chasm 0n the land surface of the earth and is 1300 feet. below the level of the Med- iterrrlncarl Fen. Now it is discover“ ed that it contains Eleni. wealth‘ and ha: a sufficient supply of Potash to meet the world demand mnko it. ivhllt. a thrill the. xlery thought of that huge realm gives one! How all the delegateg must have thrilled at the sight of one another and at the thought of the greatness of the Fmplre of which they were privi- ' not do better than point them i Victoria struck teller! representatives. . Yes. it is the zreatest Empiri- the world has ever known and promises to become even mater. And ll’ any one wants to know the reason for the lzreatness of it all. we can- to the text. of which the Empire is an embodiment -- “Righteousness exalteth a nation." Unquestlon- ably. it. is the integral lzoodnera of England which has been respon- Fihle for her rise ln power. Queen the right note when. in answer to the Indian rajahb question its to what con- stituted Britain's greatness. she pointed to the Bible. Britain has always sincerely believed in God and His Kingdom and has helped to spread the Gospel in all lands under her dominion. Yet if we once forget that it is “under God's awful hand that we hold dominion over palm and pine." as Kipling reminds us. our proud Empire will follow into the limbo those of the past. They p555 in a grim procession -the Medu- Perslan. the Babylonian. the Greek, the Roman-—nli once rulers of the earth, reduced t0 mere shadows of their former greatness Why? Be- cause they forsook the thlnlz that made them great —RIOTEOUS- NEsS—and fell into grievous faults, sins and errors. Looking around at the magni- ficent group oi’ colonies which con- stitute our Empire. we laugh at the though of a- collapse; but let us look ct the somewhat gloomy pic- ture which Kipling draws in his “Recesf0nlil": . . "Far-called. our navles melt away. On dune and heltdland sinks the fire. 11o. all our pomp of yesterday. 1s one with Nineveh and Tyre. Lord God of hosts. be with us vet. Lest We forlzet: lest we forget." That is ‘ill-t the position. If we rorlzct God: if we continue to allow Sabbath desecration; the lower- ing of moral barriers; the spread of atheism: leaching: in short. if we forget God. there is no quaran- tee that the. Empire we all dearly love will not crumble and crash as did the seeminlzlv lmprelmable empires of the pact. Let us. young people. do our part in preserving the integrity of Britalnl Let us in these days of our many privileges consecrate and concentr- ate our powers to the furtherance of righteousness and peace ln the world. WHAT ABOUT BEER. Is beer stile to drink? To those who think so we commend an article in ii liquor trade paper of the bur-room era. "Barrels and Bottles." Indianapolis. Indiana. ls- sue of Jilly ill, 1902. ‘This frank publication warned bartenders not to drink beer. It the writer of the article. but. if they knew as much as they ought to know. they would never drink lt. Booking up the frank advice. the article quotes u. famous speech of the into Senator Gnlllnzer of New Hampshire fnhlaargilrnenbagainat‘ the army canteen. In this discourse the senator quoted several physici- ans who had practised for years in a. beer-drinking cltv. Among their statements were these: "Beer kills quicker than any other liquor.” "Every man who drinks beer in any uuiintlty soon begins to lolld himself with soft. unhenlth flit.“ "Beer drinkers are absolutely th». most dangerous clans of subjects a surtteon can operate on." "Beer drinker, are absolutely liable to die of pneumonia." 11142.19 statements are true today: tust as thev were when published was their Business in sell. heel-Wald. .. . for the next 1.000 years and bromides at the present rate of consumption. for the next 35.000 rears. The Gennam are anxious tn lzet control. or else it will com- lll-Pfelv break up their monopoly in p0lash. The wealth of the Dead ln the ilnloue setting of lliiquor dellera’ trade paper, in the height we not yield ourselves to Him and finish this task? A tenth money and n. seventh Q1’ our time belongs to God ‘bet us act selves. "Is He receiving His own or are we robbing Him?" If we have rendered Him these: W118i’- RTB We tiolng with the rest. or our time and means? “lf the Lord be 00d. serve Him." of our Dill.‘- lq lm- down. then. as a positive rule of health that spirits and all ferlnenled liquor sllfllllfl be reward- ed as poslslms, and bsmptatlon. not so much as to be carried along with you. unless f0!‘ outward application. sprint! 0r run- ning water. if you can find it. ls to be your only drink." Bruce. renowned African traveler. the fear of -James Timeliymlblotes (Continued from page 11) mullt aggregate between fifty and sixty thousand pelts. If these ‘can be marketed with very little or any price reduction it will have a very healthy eflect and leave a. stronz market for this fall. The Bay State Fisheries of Bos- ton, Mam. one of the largest dia- tributoril of ocean fish. in arecent advertisement says: "The import- ance of fresh ocean fish is well recognized by experienced ranch- ers. It contains vital minerals not- found in fresh water fish or land food. and is one of the least expensive sources of vitamins. Iod- ine. copper, calcium. phosphorus all abound tn ocean flsh-in natural. easily assimilated organic 10ml." Here is o. suggestion I would like to make to fox ranchers end it is that they put out some let- tuce or arrange to occurs o. nup- ply from neighbors. I'm- thFpTi three years we have been Ieediiq lettuce through the summer month; and we found that it‘. quieted m“ Dill?! WW 11111611 indeed and as ii is a great source of Vitamin E_ the anti-sterility vitamin-it prob- ably in some measure accounts fol the fact that our pups have been good breeders these years. As soon as the lcttucg comes in we feed 30 pounds a d” to between fifteen and sixteen hundred pups and 30 pounds aday to 990 adults. so you can iiguro out the proportion that: would be suitable 1n your-own ranch. CHAMPANZRE RUNS RTOT ., LIVERPOOL. —(C‘Pl --Mick 14-year-old champanzee took o, d; off from his open-ali- pen at, m; zoo and laid three men low, one n. quh-lng (our stitches for a. gmtgi m. illry. before recapture by a. keeper. a mill will be established in tho Union of south Africa. for the manufacture o! paper from mm: cane refuse. O 0n any roads -—with any loads — in any weather — it's always good going —oure going -safe going -. on Goodyear-o. Only Goodyear give! you FOUR. WAY Contra Traction through deep-out, diamond-slipped bhmkg that racist skidding in any direction. B"?! Goodyear dealer can show 1°" “Fflotprint” proof- convin- cing evidence that Goodyearo are giving long, safe miles on cal-q owned in your own ‘ghbourhood. 2o DIFFERENT ooonrnllns. ‘PO surr ALL cans. BUSES. rnucxs nun rancwons past twq ‘