v Fqéwsuass. -,....-,..’_~.~,»:, < v __ I ‘l fine values MENS’ SHIRTS» DISPLAYED on the centre tables in the MEN’S STORE to-day y0u’ll see four of the best value lines of attractive new shirts! Collar attached, white, blue or cream broadcoth, all sizes, smartly ' made............_..... WOVEN STRIPE English Broadcloth in all sizes, collar attached, a very smartly styled shirt, most attractive patterns and you'll agree it’s a. notable value . . . . . . . . . Fancy Percales, tasteful new colorings, Zfipoilfliolllfi’??? .°..‘.’.“.“.‘7.s3.f‘.’.°.“.‘.’h $150 Blue, White or Cream English Broadcloth Shirts, plain colors with separate collars, barrel cuffs . . . . . . . . . .. ' These are new—-fresh—well made-— at- ' tractive garments, correctly sized, no seconds-no skimpy ones-all good. .-a..__- -_..- pee- ma‘... “so. -_ l? (By the Canadian Press)-A search n! rive camps known to have been lrequented by William Veniot io- . NEW GERMANY. N. 8., May 10. dsy yielded no trace o! the 50 yesr old trapper, who has not been seen since his house burned to the ground Sunday night. A search o! the sshes, however, showed no hu- Still Missing men bones in the ruins- sibllity o! foul play. Police are invmtigatlng the pos- ll... Trusty ‘as an ‘old friend-hit never le a so‘ with its asting lailsgo flavour, silclutnusrtnrwuso l-ilCKEYo ulcnolsou ' to December 31st, 1931 assays suns as roi- Pres- byterian sud Apron Sale in ualpequs 3006-5-13-11. ‘f-FLAG AT BALI ltfASih-Thc all on‘ the armour] building at. - Summersidsisliyingsthallmsst. h: mollminl tor M. Poul Doumer,_ President o! n-ance who died lastl Saturday from s. fatal bullet wound ' whenhewasshotbyswhitefius- sisn in Purim-P. 41181‘ BIG OATW 0F HER- BING-‘Ihe first big catch oi her- ring on the south shore was taken in on mesday morning at Sum- men-side. Halls Cold storage took in 2500 llai. which -only represented s small pert o! the entire catch. The lobster fishing‘ is reported to be good on the north shore-B. ‘£115 —IGMONT BAY EXHIBITION- m. X. O. Gallant oi’ mmont Buy President oi tho Egmont Bay ex- hibition, was in Summerside on ‘ruesday and reports good progress with preparations for a banner ex- hibition this year. At‘ the annual meeting held recently many good suggestions were made, which in- cluded a. change in the prize list. It will be the endeavour of the management to have s better show lng oi live stock th's year that will come up i! possible to the standard - o! major exhibitions. Excellent ad- dresses were given by Rev. I". X. Gallant, Hon. Preskieni and Rev- Theodore Gallant, Hon. Vice Presi- dent. The prize list will be in read- , Ehlkrdén _.~ “% +.% Cl ineas in the near iuture and it is Vi}. hoped that the exhibitors will do. their best to unake this year the l | most silocesstul exhibition ever 1, held in Egmont Bey. Some lmprove- I menis are to be made in the build- ings. A substantial grant has been promised by the Government, who are giving every encouragemenfto country fairs-S. , PERSONALS -.‘Rcv. Mr. Wilson oi Sumnicrsidc iuttendcd the Boy's Work Board i“ lheld in Charlottetown on Wednes- Idsyr-B. i -Dr H. n. Boyer ot sr. John, N. l“. ‘n, who we; the chiei speaker on ~ ‘ Tuesday evening at the Baptist iquarterly at Summerside, left on Wednesday morning on return to his home.—S. -/It is pleasing to report that Mr. Arch'e MicGregor oi! Summer- liield is recovering from the bad ‘shaking up he received when a. horse that he was lea/ding out of m; bun kicked him and lmocked him to the grounds-B. y“ Big Stock - Reducing Sale ”' A Mr. C. S. Wright having decided to re- tire from the Firm, during May and June we will sell our large Stock of q DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, l ‘ RUBBERS, ETC., SPEGIAL SALE 0F BABIES’ will: MAY 10th. to 14th. as: nun wmnow nismv FOR MANY SPLENDIIl succlzsnous l Be Sure To Bring Boys’ Wash Suits l . Little Boys’ Wash Suits in many assorted combinations of colors. Size 2 to 6 years. Price 69c to $2.25. Boy's Cotton Price 45c to 50c. Combinations. ’l‘hese are Splendid Values-Let‘ us show them when you call! Let Us Help You Wit Your lnfanPs Wardrobe! Wool Jacket in Assorted Colors. Prices from . . . . . . . .. . . 50c. to $1.50 Bed Jackets, Price 85c. Rubber Pants . . . . . 15c. Rubber Crib Sheet. Price . . . . . . . . 25¢- Rubber Lined Silk Panties, Price 35c. Hot Water Bottles, Price . . . . .. 50¢- Brush and Comb Set, . . . 50c. and 85c. Carriage Clips, Prices . . 30c. and 50c. All Wool Knitted Suits, Price $1.75 Rompers, Assorted Colors and Sizes, Price . . . . . 59c. to $1.75 Wool Shawls, Price . ‘.. . . . . . . . $1.95 All Wood Shirts, prices . - . 45c. to 75c. Barricoats, Prices 65c. to 75c. All Wool Hose, Price 50c. All Wool Bands, Price . . . . . . . . . . 60c. Crepe Booties, Colored and White, Price “ 35c. Silk, Crepe and Poplin Bonnets, Price ........ . . . . .. 75c. to $1.98 Charming Outfits for ‘the lWi 0n Sale Jill This Week at rnowsr: BROS LTD. I i i 39,3 .___... i—‘C—i_—l’-.'T_v<*; i . .——~,_ _,.:—;-~—— , ,.., H3“. X svsnvrmse in BABIES All! ‘CHILDREN'S VlqEAilY~-ilP~ ro sill Ylillllsgl IT'S onus m arr rm: 1min ms Tllilll SPIllIIG All! SUMMER ulllrnei _ =i 1-. .174?! oes Your llhild Need ll illew (loaf ‘.7 You will surely want to see these Dainty Little Coats in- assorted shades and styles. To suit child- ren from 2 to 6 years. Very Mod- erately Priced at from $3.50 to $6.00. Christening Dresses, price $3.95 .,' some, Little Ones ‘I Slip to Match. Price $2.25 A large Range of Kiddie Pullover Sweat- ers, assorted colors. Prices 68c. to $2.75 Sweater Coats, all sizes, prices $1.25 to $2.50 = Knitted Suits, with Tam to match, Size 2 to 6 years. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.75 Crere do Chene Dresses. Prices $1.00 to $2.75 Vol e Dresses. Prices ..... . 75c. to $1.85 Print Dresses, Prices .. .‘.. . 39c. to $1.00 Beach Pyjamas, Prices . . . .. . .. 69c. to $1.49 Sun Suits, prices 39c. Silk Combinations, Price . .. $1.00 Silk Shirts, Price 45c. Silk Bloomers, Price . . . . . . . .. 45c. White Slips, Prices .,. 50c. to $1.10 Cotton Combinations, Prices .. 45c. to 50c. . See our large assortment of Party Dresses ' in Georgette and Organdie. Bootees, Prices fom . .. . ... ..... 35c. 1095c. Help to, Build Better Boys -Support the Y. M. C. A. a AT Discounts of 10 to 50% Cash only during this Sale. Our usual supply of Seeds on hand,- 'All accounts due up will be at Store or Bank for settlement. . Wright Bros. ltd. Victoria, P- E. I. aabf-i-s-mor-al. Third’ Reading To Mountie Bill OTTAWA, Mil-l! l1—(By the Can- adian Press) —- The Senate today 89W third reading to the bill am- ending the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police Act, the object oi which is to provide ior a Deputy Commis- sioner and also ior the absorption by the Royal lvllounted of the Cus- toms Preventive service. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighcn, Gov- ernment leader, declared that in ommecV-n with the rewnt Oom- munist srroots the police had obey- smucnvo UP FATHER ed the law; and it criticism were to be voiced it should be sgsinst the law snd not against the police who were the servants o! the law. ‘m MEMORIAM MR. ALEXANDER DOUGLAS l An outstanding citizen of the community 0t Norboro passed sud- denly sway on Saturday April 28rd at his home, in, the person or Mr. Alexander Douglas, at the rips age of 76 years alter a short ill- ness o! only three days. The de- ceased was of a kindly and gentle disposition, which endeared him to are left to mourn besides his sor- mwins widow. one son and two daushtsrs, namely: Arnold ot Nor- borO. Mrs. Bertha Walker 01 Kel- vin and Ena, Mrs. Alonlo Webster ct Norboro, also one brother, Ro- bert, or Norboro and one sister, lidrs. Robert MscMurdo oi Ken- slngton. The iunersl service, which were veryclargely attended. was held mm his iste renames on Tuesday alter-noon. The rd- mslns were tenderly laid to rest in the lummeriield cemetery. The psubesmrs were: Messrs. Herbert newness. James Broken. 0. M. nowstt, William sharps. Jnbert newness and Robert Andrews. ‘ y To the sormwlnl ones the Guer- a large circle or lriends. There TIUI-SDAYJHAY Lilli-lid"! Haven, Clyde River. FRIDAY. us! ism-oyster led Brian, gymbris, Whestley River. m.¢.'¢..i.t\.. , , r Cream Routes Startin WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘IWIIVGIQKII, N llsulotrlllllyw Dorian York Point _ . Hillier. Kshasm Dohsrty. TIIUIBDQY, MAY lttlv-itsnhope, Cflshlld, York. _ Hauler, Oole Bell. mom. use...» o lest. nose North]! u mun vill. n o-mucwooifa?’ °° ' on: us! wuixtrnunm ruansss uoncs. gm," mexunm‘ “m, ecennui cnslmsiurs LlMITEII my,” 1,, m“, M "m". lly George McManus ew Glasgow, Hunter River. i Cornwall DADUY-WHBH 0o YOU 114mm" MOTHER l5 GOING ‘YO MAKE uP HER , MIND ‘r0 LEAVE True uonniovieumsl ' IF l our n4 rule TdWN rweome- (won-r es ABLE run-it"s No out! N n-us "rowel "r0 6o- eu-r oo-r Au‘ so Pi-Acfi 1B floMl Bu?‘ eacu- , . ‘ ‘l nun-low as a ‘VHOUGHT- V and