a _:a:V,v_» . ~43» THCRSDAYL With the EXCLUSIVE CANTXLEVER SUPPORT . . . No other brief has this! As the ball lastic waistband hugs your middle, the built- in Cantilever Action auto- matically. gently lifts. Holds without aide bind or pull. No buttons to break or loael The KUT-UPS excise-sly; 1.56;.»- unbelievably arnocth tit ‘Fill I Note how. the inverted V-vent is tai- Iorod-in at the crotch line. follows every move ol your body—yet never makes e move ofitl will ltsyetoebediawitbotrtcreombimcborbindl l. Soft. ' close-knit {combed cotton ' 'yarne wear and \ ;welr. Wash in a sill. ~ Mink. Choice of Brie! or i-lali- ' ' ‘Way. MGDRE S; PIFLEOD l.___l"lll"l OUR BOARDING HOUSE l ’ spmmoslwuv 0cm You " inure ME As PiJBLtclTY I MANMPAID no AovAucs .5 ru. QOUNDUPA ceowo ' o‘ NICE, REFlNED PGOPLE 1o crap HANDS/STOMP ' % AN‘ WHISTLE when xou. . uuveu voue. sue/ma." ‘ P X Major Hoople NQ,\<! no AT.- lmcrai. ENTHUSIASM, . ,. ..PLEA$E!—~AND com SLlCl-i STrczY ‘PAWS As. fill/l ll l J1‘: ‘rumm ' i I > I MEN'S JACKETS- SUMMER SPECIALS ‘ FOR MEN AND BOYS in a large array of styles and colours—Sharltslrin - Crav- l to enette - Poplin. Jacketor busircoat style. Prices ... . . E MEN'S SLACKS- Sharkskin - Alpine Gabardine - Tropical Worsted and Flannel. Pleated or Plain. Fawn - Grey - Brawn. Prices MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS- in, large assortment of plain colors and checks. Short or Lang Sleeves. Prices- i.95 ... 7.95 illiiifl’... 3.75 MEN'S BATHING TRUNKS-in ail wool - satin - or Crav- enatta. Popular makes. Assorted shades. 50c .'° 1.25 MEN'S SUMMER CAPS ...... 1.ssl1'°i'l'.'§'§ MEN'S SLACK SUiTS.- . ' Fine Cotton Gabardine. Assorted shades. Slacks and Shirts- . 16.95 ' BOYS’ SUMMER rANrs...,.....,,,.....'... 2.95 '° 4.95 1.19 “f 2.75 MEN'S POLO SHIRTS ..... SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT 0N ALL suns AND cons l*1l1l.caur1vuii.co. LTD. p var 144 er. ...... "s1. OTTAWA. ‘June 1 - (C?) - Excellept. progress has been mails in seeding on the Prairie Provinces during the last week under the impetus o! wanm, dry weather, the Dominion Bureau o! tatistics said today in a telegraphic crop report. ' Spring floods, however. have dealt British Columbia's crop prospects a knockout blow. Tanning the iloods the worst in. British Columbia's history. the Bureau reported that increased flooding is anticipated as a result o! continued wanm weather, and added: “Thousands or acres oi’ land are under water and in the important Fraser Valley the situation grows worse hourly. A report trout Agassiz indicates that the valley st that point is entirely flooded. "Livestock are without food and have been stranded on hills and islands throughout the flooded area. Many cows have not been milked for days and disease is already beginning to appear." Wheat. seedlqg now is completed in Manitoba and nearing com- pletion in Saskatchewan. In Alberta. the Percentage o! all seed- ing cqmplei/Gd varies from 100 per rsssovmns._<rs_sn.sos;rssr.oas Good Progress Mode In Seeding 0n Prairies rum Reported r. inn mu s. ca. .... Proepectra liaeekaat Ilew. cent in the aoullsaasttoaboutze to 3o per cent in the Calaary- Cleresholm area. where wet grown-l delayed tleld work will a low owe sec. . seeding or coarse are-Ina and Ilaxseed is nearing ucoatpietlaa in Marlitoba and la about 55 per cent completed in Bakatchewan. Oper- atlona are well under way ever most o! Alberta. ' The Bureau aald the rapid germination and Ifowthot Prairie crops la doing much to overcome the lateness o: the season, however, due to the hot. dry weather. "in soon will be needed throughout. Manitoba and Saflatchpwsn and Southeastern Alberta to promote the continued arowth at the crops. seedlngnowiaunduwevisstlse Maritimes. where cool weather and lrcquent rains delayed operations during May, but much land re- mains to be planted. 1n Prince Edward Island only percentorlltegrainand,“ is in the ground while in Nova Scatia. the essence planted rams» from 1O to 40 per cent. In New Brunswick seeding ie in tull swing except in low areas. Manufacturer To-iluit Britain For Canada av some»: caraaans BIRMINGHAM. Enslalld- m“ 1 _4 (Qp) _ Next August JE- (I Neil, Cordon will relinquish his managing directorship o! a Mid- lands manufacturing compllélli and sail for Canada. wlill l" B“ °' mobile and-trailer to "start all over assinf‘ ,_ "Some £01k think I'm troll’. e4. year old Cordon said. “but I'll be; that 1n g year or two I'll be a managing director again. with my own plant and a large number o! Canadians on mv payroll- "But to begin with Ilm willing to do anything from scum: ire cream to working at a bench. And 1 know how to work. too- I've been through the mill once and 1'11 do it again .--" Starting as an employee en- gineer. Cordon built up a gIWP ot Midlands manufacturing 60m- panies devoted to tarpaulin, can- vas. leather and sports goods (the R31‘. Group incorlprnsating Hey- nolrls and Co. Ltd). He says he is pulling out because "no ‘En- terprising trader can make any headway in Britain under the present system." ‘when private enterprise is bound up with red tape it means death to private enterprise. I\:n going to Canada, because I be- lieve the Canadian ‘people still respect enterprise as the back- bone oi’ national life. "Under s Labor Government the working Pwple oi’ this coun- try have forgotten the simple truth that high wages without an adequate return in work spell ultimate disaster for employers and employees alike. ' "Frankly I'm tired ct employ-i ing people who think more oi! what they can get than what they can give." Cordon is sailing for Canada err. MILLIOI w. i. -__-- Mrs. J. I. Maollaehern ‘was hostess to eleven members oi Mt. Meliick W. I. for their secular meeting on Mas 11th. The meet- ing opened with the Ode and creed. Roll call was responded to with an exchame oi flower slips. Minutes o! previous meeting More approved ‘as read. School committee reported pap- er towels needed. Mrs. Jack Mac- Rae and Nlrs. Elliott. Robertson were re-appointed on school com- mittee. sick committee reported that all sick persons in the district had been ts-ken fruit. Mrs. Albert Bruce was re-uppointod on sick comhsiltee and Mrs. lodge Lane was appointed on same in place o! Miss MaoDougail. A parcel ct remnants was auc- tioncd. Arrauzemenls were made to have the honour roll allied in and (ranted. Letters o! thanks were read from the Red cross society and Canad- ian Appeal ior Children for gen- erous donations from the district and the Institute. A card o! thanks tor !ruit_ was also received. Requests for donations were receiv- ed from the Cancer Society and the League of Mercy oi’ Prince Edward Island Hospital. It as moved. seconded and carried t at $5.00 be sent to the Cancer Soci- ety and $1.65 iar a pair o! towels to the Lassue o! Mercy. Booklets °n t!" Dlebisci were distributed. r also Fcderatio o! Agriculture pamDhlets. A sincere vote o! thanks was ex. tended to Mrs. Jack MacRae ta;- Slving much oi‘ her time and tal- ent in instructing the school chil- drcn (or the Musical Festival. ‘Pile Cheque received from the Musical Festival Association was endorsed to Mrs. MacRae in part payment (or her excellent work. It was also moved. seconded and carried that a letter o! thanks be written to Mr. Johnston (or his valuable assistance and that his in the Aquila-nits Aug. 17 with his Wile 8nd l6 year old son, Oharleal who visited Canada with s school friend last year. His wile has pro- duced a number of illustratedl books under the pom dc plums o: Mary Ohell. “We are all resolved to make a success of our new life in Gan- ads and my boy is prepared Ln earn a living in the gong]. 01¢. fashioned way ._ by work, work find more work. Ln Canada I hope he will develop his muscles as well as his brain. “We are goiru: to Toronto first. I am taking the car and trailer as a protection against the cur- rcnt housing shortage there.” sorlsmooru p . llilill$ ‘zzlirzszl: _ ness, lteepsltin soft with iragrant, scientifically medicated CUTIC URA Soap and Ointment. Buy ‘~ " at your drugalat today! account be paid out oi the M. and A. cheque. A vote oi’ thanks was also ax~ tended to Mrs. Artie Richards (or her- klndness in giving the use o! her piano on several occasions. _Mrs.' J. B. Maclaohern and Mrs. Elliott Robertson were named as delegates to the annual convention o! P. E. I. Women's Institutes at Charlottetown. It was decided to hold a pantry sale as soon as space for same can be obtained in a. city store. Mrs. Jack Maartae invited the members to meet at her home tor June meeting. Mrs. J. l7. Mac- Eachem and Mrs. Elliott Robert~ son. were appoln‘ ‘ on lunch corn~ niittee. Collection amounted to 66c. 711a Book o! Knowledge Annual was received for the school. The meeting was brought in a close with the National Anthem. alter which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Malcolm MacRee and Mrs: Lodge Lane. A‘AQA‘AAAAAAA‘AAAAAAAAA‘ A. mortise LQIA-A 4 v. v V17 Phone 240 A ‘a a‘ 4A4 vvvyvvvv-v-vvvvvvvv akkkakhkaaaa vv, v v v v When You Need ‘Ono ton or a carlaod at Coal, any hind. please remember that we can supply you at the lowest prices a. ire. _- _ . 4 A AAALLAAAAALAA 4 a v v v v vv vrvwv vv 5 557g’. e ti; Men's Shirts White Broadcloth, collar attach- ed Shirts, all sires. 2 I Special Price . . . . . . . Boys’ Overalls 2s pairs Boys’ Overalls, size s yeah only. Special Price, pair MEN'S SPRING Top Coats. 25 in the lot, all sizes, Tweeds. Clearing less 25% discount. ' names’ Cotton Dresses Prints and gingham, sizes 2 to 6 years. Special Price- ilere’: lleal llalue, lleal Seivlce, lleal ‘Economy for the Customer Who is Looking. for . . __Lv . . v -. Men s Pants 25 pairs only, men's Tweed Pants, sizes 36 and 38. Reg. “v ..s.ss Clearing Price . ... LEATIIEIIETTE . Car Cushions Blue, Brown and' Fawn colors, regular value Si.75. 1 I Special to clear. . . . . Men’: Suits Worsteds and Tweeds, colors blue, brown and gray. All sizes. ...... ..ss.ss Price Boys’ Cotton Broadcloth Suits 1.00 ... 3.25 \ sumnrn Cottage Rugs and Mats Size 3 x 5—3 for.......S 4.75 Sire 4 x 9-3 for . . . . . ..Si3.00 Size 6 x 9-3 for.......$l6.00 COTTAGE SET Curtains See our special line of these iiiiil’... 2.39 I r Ladies Dresses in Crepefllerseys and Figured Silks. Early spring line, a nice assortment. Values to $17.95. Clearing at l-Z Price Sizes i to 6 years. Special prices 1.59 ... 3.95 snir Carpet Heavy quality, English inude Stair Carpet. Price- 4.95 ..6.50 Curtains Heavy quality Tuscan Net Cur- tains. Special Price ....... Ladies’ Elastic Girdle: and Carter Belts Ladies’ Elastic Girdles and Gar- ter Belts, all sizes, clearing at half price. while our stocks are complete. I THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES l)0n’t Forgot thei---l Eirl Guide ‘DAY =shrvsvsvt. W"! sil- 0 noun SAvlNCvALllES Read over our list of Specials we are offering for this weekend. Every department contributing Thursday, June Ii-Friday, 4-.Satunlay, 5 Boys’ Sweaters Boys’ V-necir Sweaters, all wag color fawn only. Reg. $3.25. Sale Price 2:1 Men's Short; M ' 1 r Sha n. 5.12.2. poll’... Flowered. Chlntr A andwCretonnes A lovely assortment of patte 36 inches wide. Reg. values $1.00. Sale Price Cretonnes and Prlnti Just what you want for summer‘ cottages. We have a splendid assortment of Cretannes and Prints at low prices. Floor Coverings Bonny Maid Floor Coverings, I yards wide, reg. value $l.75. Sale ;;‘:',.,. 1.49 Drapes- Home spun Draplry. till?“ ‘Pl sign. 1 Special, par yard .... I Ladies’ Corsets A few Iaca back Corsets in small sizes only, 1 .00 clearing for ... .. ___.-_--n We have just received a large shipment of Crown Diamond Points and Enamels in all the best shades. Alsa Sanicate for wall and ceilings. Do your decorating new, . Come in Thursday for this g BIG WEEK-END EVENT j PROWSE BROS. tinted r .