Boys Fancy Grey Suits, Bloomer Pants In this interesting lot there are éirty suits, light and med- ium greys. plain coat, with three piec belt, bloomer pants. The lot includes suits in sizes from 26 to 33. You will agree with us that these are suits of most outstanding value at ' “Kiddies” Suits Boys’ Covert $2.50 Reefers $3.95 Child’s Middy, Oliver Twist, and Smart, well made Reefers in plain Buster Suits in fancy grey and fawn shades, finished plain or with fawn tweeds as well as half belt. These ready plain blue cheviots . . . . . in sizes 3 to 8 years Plain Blue Boys’ Four Piece Cheviot Reefer Suit $10.50 $3 These all wool tweed suits are Q wonderful value, fancy greys and For boys or girls a plain blue fawns, plain double breasted coat, Cheviot Reefer, in good weight, with vest, one long trou- nice finish, full a gym’ mus“ sers, one short . . . . .. brass buttons _ _ A little better line at . $14.00 Mens’ Spring Overcoats $I 9‘ Greys and Fawns All new, latest designs in very smartly tailored overcoats, tweeos of greys and fawns in the new patterns, the popular single breasted styles, exactly the mode you see all well dress- ed young mer. wearing,these are offered in sizes 36 to 42 ' Men’s Fancy Boys’ First Tweed Suits Communion $1 1.45 Suits $5.00 Griiys and browns in.this 10d’ of loam blue suits, fancy tweed suits, whlch we ‘lffer a“ sues’ Smgle pretty little Norfolk Coats, plain breasted models, a real good l l_ _- 6 t 10 strong every day suit, at a re- ‘fgifslpgalllegl sflilse at? _ l markably low Better ones at $5.50 and $6.00. of SALE OF STYLISH SHIRTS $1.75 They are all worth more —-‘how much more you will see when you come. Fancy covered designs and stripes, mostly of good percales. Full size in every respect, the pro- duct of, we think the best shirt maker in Canada summer Men’s good $1.25 weight combin ations, per suit. . Men’s fancy socks, the latest for summer wear . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ long Khaki Pants size 26 to 32. . . $1.00 Pr. Boys’ Khaki Blouses BOcEaoh Boys’ Cotton Jerseys, long sleeves, all sizes . . . . . . . .. 35c, Each Boys’ Cotton Winfi- breakers, polo collars . . . . ..........50cEach Boys’ all wool Golf Hose, fawns and greys l . . . . . . 69c Pair » All wool Auto Wraps $2.50 to ... . .. . $15.00 Metal, Canvas and Fibre MEN’S sorr FELT HATS REGULAR $5. AND $0.50 $2.95 In greys and fa-wns principally, PhlS as- sortment of smart ‘hats for men, includes hats in all sizes from 6 7-8 to 7 3-8. To most of us a chance to save a llillilp money and wear a nice new hat naturally appeals. Every one bf the hats shown in this lot is good, will you come in and look them over »._» SUMMER WEIGHT TWEED CAPS $1.50 uAil the newest patterns in summer weight tweed caps-Jbeing a lucky purchase we made from one of the big cap factories, away under the regular price. So then, you --.-- ~- for buy a new cap worth much more s‘ so I Trunks $7.00 to $18.00 Young.Men’s plain blue and ilancy tweed suits, one and two trousers $10.95 to . no one a M°LEOD - ~ .......$25.00 ‘If THE cnilntorrniown _ ':_ Western Guardian '_ziuraiao snapped allover: in lhtoni ‘and iiid—-§5-00 a pair at. Sin- clair's. SNB-S-ZL-SL; i here; if you’re —LOADING LIVE H068 l! Ken- sington, Wednesday, May 25. Harry, You're the fudge in any transaction not satisfied we re- , . fund you; money- oooo cLoTiiEs: Jenkins. 5897-52341? _.ROBIN HOOD FLOUR - sizes wholaoplo and retail. 801-» mam, Bummorlido. -, , 441-40.: Y --8iNCLAlR'8 Store and Ware-l house will be closed. on Victoria Day, Tuesday. May 24th. l ' " 5665-5-21-2Ll —i WILL be loading live hogs nil Kenoington, Tuesday, May 24th.‘ Alden Mouse. 5587 5 17 6i ', -»SPECIAL values in woman's .pateni leather slippers at 81.98.‘, $2.50 and $2.75 per pair at Sin-l claii-‘s. 5665,» —-SMA_RT. STYLES in young‘ nien‘s suits, rightly priced. At Sin-l claifs. 5665. —THE MISSION CIRCLE will hold an ice-cream social at‘ Lower Bedeque Hall, Tuesday evening. May 24th. 5701-5-23-2i, -SELECT your suit from our im» mense showing of new and fashion- nble models for men. young men und boys. Piices are positiveiyl Plglll» At Sinclair's. 5665, -|=sn1'n.|zan ron SALE. _‘ We still have on hand a few tonsj Commercial fertilizer, also cai- load ground lime stone, which we, are distributing at low prices forl spot cash. J. B. Millman, Kensing~ ion, P. E- i. 5602,5,19,4i l —YOUNG MEN'S oxfords hi3 llllllww lighted. PBUWSFS Suits and black ‘and colored. $2.98, $3.50, $3 95. $4.75, $5.75 and up. Wonder- ful values in all kinds of footwear.‘ At Sinclair's. 5665. l —THE MARGATE DRAMATIC‘ Club will present a four act comedy drama. "The Villian Foiled" in the Strand Theatre, Kensington, onl Tuesday, .\iay 247i]. if not fine iinst, fine night foilowing- Big specialties» ' 5687-5-21. 2il -"ro CHARLOTTET-OWN. -l Rev. Di". G. J. MucLellun, Tignlshl was in Summersiilc Saturday Pill route to Charlottetown. Ho‘ preached in St. Dunslan‘s Cathed- ral yesterday morning. ' —SPLEND|D TURN-OUT. -- Many complimentary remarks nro heard in Summersido about the‘ splendid horse and delivery turn-l out of the Canadian National Ex- press Company. The horse is al- ways perfectly groomed, the hurn- css well oiled and the brass trim-l mings always shined with great lustre. in short the rig is one of ‘the finest in the delivery of (he, system and reflects great crcditl upon the capable and obiigiug de~ llivei-y mun, Mr. Kenny. l leading Styles. , --WATERING CART OUT. — The watering can. of Summersido. has made its appearance on the, streets of Summon-side and should be particularly effective in elimin~| ating the dust nuisance, especially ion Water Street. it. is hoped that’ ‘the timeis not fur distant when ul motor driven sprinkler will replace! the present horse drawn vehicle. l —|PROPEHTY FOR SALE AT, ,LONG RIVER ——I offer for sale my A splendid line of Men’s and Boy’s new Spring Caps. All the newest patterns, Price Men’s Caps 75c to $2.50 Price Boyis Caps 60c to $1.50 PROWSE BROS LTD. l The Latest in Men’s Spring l-lats We are showing lvery latest styles in Meng Spring Hats. predominating colors for Spring are, Hazel, Buif, Mouse, Canton, Nick- cl, Otter, Royal, Pearl. AT Prices $2.75 to $0.00. Musk, Oak, clothed. Boy’s Ne Juveniles New years. the NUPHING E13]; Our Great l SpringShoWing l ls Under Way Come and be convinced. latest in Suits and Topcoats for men , and young men. Exceptional values; l most recent stylings, you’ll be de. MORE STYLE, MORE comronr, MORE VALUE IN BLUTHES Topooats Newistyles, smart yet not extreme, for young men.- Conservative styles, " not plan, but with a certain effect of vigor about them for men of mature ' Suits $11.00 to $38.00. Topcoats $15.00 t0 $24.00. The Pant Boys’ First Long ‘Suits We make the Boy of to day the Man of tomorrow. BRING YOUR BOYS TO w Spring Suits Spring S iYHAItLOTTETOWNS GEE-LATEST BOY’S STORE ‘ A “greatness” based on immense varieties, sterlln l_ v values, service that Mothers and Boys both like-that l,‘ why more Mothersand Boys are daily coming he" "l" j $4.50 to $14.00. uits $01. 50 to $4.50. For Men and Boyfis Clothing properly a‘. Long River contalnlngl _ 5 acres oi land, good (iwellingl nmnp Geo, p_ Grady, ion this mm“ ‘lnd “ever” ollululldlllgs K150i week‘ for Boston where she will a fox lunch with ucconimodutlonslvlsl; lrlellds‘ H_ ‘for seven pairs foxes, situated with-l ._._---<o>- , n five minutes to Church, school. - sloro and mill. D- M. .l_o_hnstono,l Long River 5618-5-18-41 cod‘ _-_--__<o>___ '-"- l ..‘“-Si,. Peters liuy. lSDUClill Show. l l PERSONALS -Mo~srs Joshua McDonald, Dan- lei Gllllg illitl ‘PEFCy Hailey of Por-l REV‘ J' s“ Luge, were in town on Friday. PL; ' I , ~ i . ~ Tl —tMr. Austin Ramsay. merchant,dolmumbnono‘ May 21 m Cnxlwfly was u week end vlslwr lglerunnnulcil niinlstci‘ of the former mm“ H‘ ldViethodis-t (ihuruh. who had been _ ‘residing in Purrsboro for tho past ~~Ml. Vernon Matthews of Turn-i Qcclnmd l“ 805m“. , l , ‘five years. 1's l.id., OlLcaiy, was an inward accordlng l0 Wednesday night. “wens” on Thursday’ H‘ rword received hcre this morning. —~Messrs K. Hlitl E. E. Sharbelbllne“ m‘ Selle“ we“ '° Grew” . i ,i u» ma‘ Poreselliiifli" ..“l§‘“;.,..;.‘ .21". ‘Jiiififiwii? .3 were (lOllig their usual business ‘operation in a Boston hospital from hem 0“ Frldalf‘ H‘ l which, it vras understood he nod re- l covered. ' - —Mr. Joiin Kennedy. O’Loaryl He “as 83 ‘ear _ _ ' i , _" 3 old, and a nut- ,wns among those in Summorsidt, of Prlnce Edward Island‘ He _ live ls“'“"“‘y' Jield Methodist charges- in St..lohli, l Qlfrederlcton, SlxSiephen and Wood- ' " Lstock, alter his graduation from llMl. Allison University. ', His wife died [our month“ ago, land he is survived by four sons- “Tennyson and William. in Green- field, Mass.; \Rov. ‘Parley, New Jersey. and RevJ-iaiiey,‘ Cleveland, lOhio. _ The body will reach iParrsboro, lvPriday ‘night and funeral services Lwill be conducted at 2.30 Sunday lnftornoon, by Rcv. A..R. Reynolds pastor of Trinity United IChurch. itemi- l ii‘ Apnil showers brlnlg May l flowers. "whet do Aipril snowswrnm boring?" mks an exohange. l "We'd-bate to tell you lilhe tm. _ marks brought ‘by the recent one nwooi and pure. Milk that Hhere answers a Vermlonll paper, bring: to you all o! ‘the lJBosKon Cities Star. cream that coma with the milk. That's Garden City. l r ill, y - Limited Phone I86 Thursday. 5695-52301 LERS mes m slos- "r0 c l1 Pure Milk‘ of uncluautloned ohur- aotci. Milk that’: clean and HIKERS Take inurd’: in your first aid kit. ino for stiff muscles, bruises and insect bites. Ell l“ A 5°C l3 l, uih of ltev..l0soph Scllcns, u sup-l Poison For Twenty Millions, l , (By Brtlsh United Press) l l LONDON, May 20. -i\ mun ni; 72, who sits all day in u shop ‘ill glnckiulr. ciuims to have annihil- atcd sixty miiiioli posts lust your. Ho is Berlrum ‘Philips who has boon waging war zigziinsl. cock- roach, crickots, nuts, HHS and oili- er pests for more than hull u ren- lury. Mr. Philips sends his represent- swivel; to the most (lisiaut [iilflfl of the world to wage rilihicns war on tho Things that Wruwl and he is proud of the trail oi‘ death and (instruction he and his men leave ‘behind. Only the other day two members of his snuff left London for Heng- Kong with enough poison to kill twenty million ruis und insects. There is another man in India slay- ing posts for a lMilhilTEjBll. [Mexico asked for lMr. Philips‘ services recently. “They have a little trouble out there with mos- qullos-nasty. spiteful little fel- lows," he said in an interview. “Cockroaches are cuusing trouble with ihe Spaniards.“ ho wont on. twinkling his niiriliiui eyes, "so i had to rush some of my troop; to Trees, Shrubs and Plants ' I Nurwuy Muple, Nluniioba Muplc. Silver Loaf Maple. liorsecheonut. Limo or Lindon, Box Eldcr ut $159 each. Shrubs “Woigllin. Snowball. Hyd- rungin.‘ Syringn, lailuc, in H1811? varieties ut 80c ouch. Pfiffiflnlfll Phlox 40c ouch, Poonios, BloedinE Henri ill. 60 each, Roses many val“ miles 751; ouch. Rosa Rugasiu. 500 ouch, Doipiiiiium, Purdy Larkspur, Digitalis or ltoxglovo, Cuntobury lleil ul 130v. ouch, $3.00 per (l0!- Fruit Trces—Applo varieties, Rlbston Pippins. Buxtor und Mo lntosh Rod, $1.00 each. , Plums varieties -— Bradshaw. Lombard, Saunders, Yellow Egg, Windsor und Montmorency at $1.25 ouch; Gooseberry and Black Cur- rant. 25c ouch. ~ . The above nli hardy and can be planted now. About June 1st wo will advertise annual bedding flower and vegelublo piunts. J. J. GAY d. SON, (lllflfltllitilfflvii Phone 264. 539G 5 9 niwfiii Spain. ‘For years iMr. Philips fought alone his battle against pests inl every part of the world. Now he is content lo sit. among his test tubes’ und plan his daily campaign of slaughter in the vest world. l Rats are grout travellers. One that was set at liberty at King's Cross, with o meini disc on its leg, was trapped at Luton—-thirty~lour miles iromllnndon. "Whom you are Milling with rats you are dealing with brains," said Mr. "Philip; with obviolu-i respect for the intelligence of his most holed prey. “Once ‘I went out on a job in them had invaded a collar. was a thick concrete wail. didn't take the trouble through that. No. they excavated until they found a wveak point in the masonry and they iiibbled their way through there!" -:-<0>-—- An attorney wilio advertised. for , o (murmur. when- quesiioning a l*l" ii (ior-_ Fitzroy Ind G8. Goo. Mo. 1 110mm aippficanrt, solid: ‘liinw moor ymi. George; are you married?" “New, n41‘. boon; now, sir; Ail nuikon my own living." S IT PAYS 1'0 GET T I M078 "i l A largo proportion of all tho nerve energy nonunion! in n, normal body ll expended In filo not of owing. Eye: urn often found to be defective no that nlthough vlulon In still good, they on connin- ing twice or mm timid tliol mud portion bf an" foroo, rohblnl other vital oriino of their Inotlvo power. ‘ flho ruult l: serious phyllonl‘ dloofllero-ofton in ‘Iblhota for" of the body. ‘ ' , Two out of every Ion people no in this fix. yo! tho nu oldie of thdr trouble il ofhn 1m non ‘ l unopened mini u thorough u» umihnclop disclose! the [upo- ~ If than in in! anon who; n thorough examination our ‘l!!! PACT!) anon’: roon unis. HQJ. MABON, OPTOMETRIQI’, ION-IQ!’ I. I. l. , Moe Sharpen!‘ l At l Weeks & Bur l 229 Great George" llli l LONDON. Muy 2i.-~1jie W" of Wales, us provlnciulgrind m! or of Surrey, presided 0W! l‘ gathering of l"i‘(?0llifl‘30ii!ll\ '- Hull lo-ilny, n! the annlllil~~ of lllc lloyol Masonic lnuilll for Girls. Stewards from all or lhc oountiy brought " lions to ho plaiccd on tho -, lisl, in honor of his your 0i “ dcncy, L ‘QOQQ %O§ l INSIDIOUS. EYE STRAIN _-_-| We ule this adjective . vlaedfy. Suffer-err from 51"‘ may have perfect vinici‘. r: therefore‘ do "m: amped . presence of any 0W “M33, The motive pOWM‘ l.‘ ‘ entire human orflfllm], _ m (#1,!!! in o9 ‘ Milli: limit 29% 9 N rvg Energy. but WM! _ in present. ! 1dr proportion in H dofploilvo u‘!!! ., it l“? QQIIWMPH"! vi l» ivo hmount of NW! ll and! my seriously l!“ ~' .7 | oil otho m‘ body and P Have voun, W” sxuamro See the l