. fIVI-TB —nz-s. . . I. i ' ! l. l. g. 83h aetl new lot at the seine low bargain price — — — — We sold hundreds last week, now we offer another big, away air {Another Bargain Smash For Nora Big Crowds! Literally besieged and, at times, utterly GreendaPs Ladies Store celebrated the opening of their new location in a highly auspicious manner. But by no means have we stopped handing out Bargains-many new lines have been added to make FRIDAY and SATURDAY . . . Bargain Days you won't easily forget Sparkling NEW Styles Into This Lot repiditydidthslrstiotssllmanywsrsmslsts Sweaters-scores them y but were ready . and Saturday — - - swamped with buyers, l v_ ETUWN GUARDIAN =n I g I. Ir foil a t be in this of- a thawing Ea“; u m. 5 a a A ' mud - - —-- mnsnowcliilfifss ssouv ~ nan cnoss cnlrrnlrn on.» cnlwanrrs cnmo conducted by AND‘ w “w” Dr. Acker at 'I‘own Hall. side. Tuesday. May 30th and Red Cross Office. Charl tetown. Friday. |June 2nd. , L- TlI-YON-BONSHAW U N I '1‘ E D BAPTI ills Bentrsl Guardian Thiseol I ' mu lfialflflvillflTl a nfwy nature may be inserted at eante a rrord- strictly eer- IQ! i! grasses ' 0'8 THEATRE With LION JOAN W . BURY OONFIDIIATI mo: °'l.-lii"'lv5i'-'t'l‘-lll'.-' IBMANINTB use to at . Beauty 14nd. no Greet Geome Si? rrm-s-na-ss-co-av. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- smme" MONT our sous s. noWfnlfm“ 1495-18-81. L- -, - -3L galls trill ms-né stores are glad lo My ‘with another lot Frldly 99c ins-filer 13:31:; £12 DEFl-INDANTS MOTION — In the case of Hon. Thane A. Camp- bell vs. W. E. Bentley. action for $25,000. for alleged libel. the order for dismissal of the suit with costs S15. but lireendal s set -srnash like hoeee from this Season's New $19. Coats & Suits The season is barel started and that nukes a tilt all the more remarkable! elf colors-or the more quiet ones as yon pre en-Choole styles list are brand new l — — - Coat Values to $25. Sizes m so ' Mhsee Sises and Women's dark Ctllls up to sise 50 — — now don't ever lay we don't i give big bargains. Many of these are superbly satin lined-actual $25.00 values - and no wonder, $9.95 Smart New liats to $3.50 We certainly "went to town" on our Hat Sales- never been offered in new number. choose Straws or Felts, vainee to $3.50 — - lo be paid by the plaintiff was made on motion of the defend-ant (not of the plaintiff. as stated Tuesday.) AWAITS A FRIEND- case of Yet bee. a Chine o, chsrg‘ with vagranoy. was adjourned to o'clock [Monday afternoon by Magstrate lane. Lee was nicked up here some lend in Charlotte- to the. city tto get Lee and expected to arrive ,thls afternoon. — Moncton Trans- crigt. TEB. RIVER UNITED CHARGE Rev. W. A. Macguanis, B. D- Ministen services for unday. » Muv 28th will be at North Wlltshire .at ll, Wheatley R'ver at 3. and Hunter River at 7.30. Sunday School because such Bat Values have this town. Every Bat la a 50FF For Friday ond Saturday we ore giving c straight discount of 25 per cent off every new "dressy" dress in the store! I for every occasion, this seasons finest garments of c reduction that means n clean-sweep. —~$6.00 Dresses for $4.50 etc., Shop early. If you wont ‘at North Wiltshire at l0. Hunter River at 10.30. Hampshire at i030 and Wheatlev River at Si. The Y.P. Union of North Wilt-shire will hold a Young People's Service in the Church at 7.30 at which Rev. l... M. Murray. B. D.. of Charlottetown will be the preacher. L—6'i2-5-26-li. VFSITED l’. E. l-dvfr. and Mrs. C. V. snow, of Bear River, where Beautiful dresses NEW $8.00 Dresses for $6.00 fl0FF Our entire new stock of Summer Dresses-and Suits, including this Season's beautiful washable ond crease-resisting fabrics in styles that ore really stunning-well, Lodies on Friduy ond Saturday you save l0 per cent and incrk you these dresses ore already priced less than any of equal volue in town. Mr. Snow is manager of the Royal Bank of Oanada. returned from Prince Edward .Island Saturday night to visit friends in town for a few days. Mr. Snow is on vaca- tion. On Tuesday they will leave for Middle Musquodobolt to vl-sit Mr. Snow's father, Mr. E. D. T. Snow and Mrs. Show. F's-om there they will go to Halifax to visit I GREENDAlfS Ladies Wear R. P. SIMPSON STORE-OPP. PROWSE BROS Mr. Snow's sister before returning to Bear River after a two weeks‘ vacation-Glow Glasgow News). POLICE COURT — At Police Court Tuesday three female vag- ran-ts were given thirty days sus- pended sentence. A man charged with keeping a vicious remanded until Saturday. vendor was fined five dollars and costs for having sediment in the milk. Another on the same ldans Expedition To Tropical Seas Canadian Press) f (By The Bermuda. May 21- uce Fahncstnck. American ex- iozer-adventurer. who with his other completed a two-and-a- lf year cruise of tropical seas. Ems to return to the South Sea g landsdwlth dan Blissgdtifllllxsilé) rec- an s u 11a . m . figut instead yof the 65-foot yacht which he triad»: his firs‘. cruise. ll; plans s 20-marl expedition vnth = ibly an airplane. he i011‘! I ernllton service club. cThe cruise of the Fahrlestocks. Iruce and Sheridan and finally their rnothez. to:k them to Pan- ama, the Galapagos Isnrlds. the arquesas. Tahiti. Samoa. North- "n Now Hebrides. Solomons. Tor- res Straits and the East Indies. entually they wound up in Pekln here they were when the Sinc- apaneae war brckz out. fit was whi‘e they were in Port- ugal's only East Indies colony. he d, that to impress local cfficial- m he wrote lo President Roose- velt addzesshlr. him as ‘Dear hank" and congratlllalfnll him cn his re-electirr. After that. offic- ials greeted them warmfy. jThree mcnths later. their moth- er wrote askic". what was “this While House lrrsln-ess“ and e"c'.cs- in; a note wdtten onWhWe l-lwuse stationery. T?" note said "Dear Fahlzestocks: Tlck‘ed to death to hear fzcm vou. Do drcn ln and nee n-e when you get home. Frank." ' '25-cellt Hotel Bill Recalled lBy The Canadian Press) "' IAWREWJETOWN. N. s. May Mary Elizabeth Durlfng an lcok bark 98 years to the pio- - days ff this Annapolis County "ill! 3-"6 .'."-.‘»'.‘...‘»'.'lll)liLE"__lbl"d_ We" mnsd.s=v.¢.=1_m_qntm Mer- ii-m-s. charged only I cents for two days‘ board and lodging at hls new hotel. On hear 98th birthds she told friends of the times w en settlers used to borrow live coals from each other to light their fires. sometimes walking miles for them and nursing them carefully on the way home. l-ler father and uncle out the lcgg that went- to construct the first cabin in the district. Paths were cut through what then was dense forest to enable them to ride on horseback. Cooking was done over a stone fireplace. ‘The settlers grew flax and rais- ed sheep. spinning and weaving the wool into clothing. Little was bought and there were no luxur- ies, she said, but all were happy. Shortly after their marriage. her husband. now dead. opened a ho- tel a-t Albany Cross which he ran for 6'3 years. She recalls he charg- ed the flfiblifil-ffll. only 25 cents for e. two-day stay. It is a0 years since she married. Training Schools May Be Expanded GLACE BAY. N. S.. Mav 23—(CP) —Apprentlceshlp trnlrfng centres similar to those now operating in Glace Bay. Sydney and North Syd- nav may be es abl shed in lndustrirl communities all over Nova Scotla Labor Minister L. D. Currie said durln-z an inspzction of the centres in Oape Breton. The three schools were establish- ed as experiments. Mr. Currie said. Pd rwcrt: from them were strati- .y n1. Employrrs seemed pleased with the work of their students and numerous young men had been plac- ed as soon as they were through Hhe'r ireinlrg. Sydneu centre was The North lopenzd in i036. and the Glace Bav ‘one last summer. The latter has hat a oomznurus enrolment of abrait '10 nuoiis and a number of graduates I'll-ye been pi ed with employers there. The Sy ev trainlna school - w - '1~lifis>err es . ‘aw-sea "What would rsslsr you is say?” . Flrymawltbefleethp-J‘ ' GAPOIAL GIQIITTIS a charge was remanded until Thurs- day. Ivan Mclnnis, Michael Drone and Louis McCloskey were committed for trial on a charge of breaking and entering the Queen Hotel. FAMILY BEREAVED~Word has been received bv Mrs. Wallace MadDonold. Charlottetown, of the sudden death of her nephew, PICTOU. N. s. May 23-—(CP)-—A gggeh-rss°fimg'mligf-Nsxhafg~ Prgglglgogllggerghggwjlfig? {fyfffy} Alba-ta. “Jlm"' was a brilliant hand been placed undel- the corner-l youns student adt the Unlll/errsity stone of Plctou Academ. May 34-|°' mmmlm“ ‘m a 3mm 9"‘ laao, was opened by T. a. MacKay. Write His passing 1s deeply re- chairman of the School Beard. Following a fire last year whichlO. R. {Levers is the son of Mr. partially destroyed the famedhlnd Mrs. George T. Layers of school,_ where many dl-‘iilllillli-ihfd‘ Georgetown. and the deep sympa- Canadians were educat¢d._ the H-l thy of many relatives and friends mflfllflB“wal}s were dggvivolllf-llilielgixilg in P. m. Island will g0 out to them pre ra on or a - 1 be v _ woiliimen discovered the par and its m mar new‘ "fienm" contents undamaged. FIELD DAY __ A- very p M’ ~ d and a mllrsll; Eliigllrillldipew theirirllphut oth- Field Day was held at Dunstan- nage school, under the auspices of erwlse they were perfectly perserved Two pho aphs. however. had the Audubon Society. A very in- faded and it was 111190551519 9° m!“ terestirlg part of the progmm was their outline although the lettering wgmhjng a pair of " 1y catchers" on them was Quilts dsltlnfih b close to the school door. busy at one read Puwu 739, Rdwteyfewworlr catchin flies. Several other hxthxgi" "ilenoégatilfatdgigs south“ from‘??? 1.61% of fibelddsglavisixe: Bsltigdg ml ~ ,, o . era u}; Afiadflny‘ 1879‘ c nests containing eggs were eagerly The Dfl/DBTS Jmlulird newaciape‘? watched by the pupils. After a 01' the day» “will! l’ eéilqfiimfig ° pleasant outing a number cf trees. The M0111" Hewdlmte e 1mm: plants and flowers were studied. Peep Into Past ls Reward When Jar ls Ofied g h EdSmC m3 Qlrfmki e- The The teacher, Mr. John Ellis was gllgsflgg '3‘; Q§mmQI°f°QH§§Q assisted by Mr. Ludlow Jeni-ms. who gave a. verv interesting talk The first lzretted by all who knew him. Rev.‘ Include a brand new shiprnen of Summer Silks, but again i: $0314.: n" '0 5 "" Trim" 5""""'y s°h°°' early. you've never seen ml, ha...“ n __ __ _______ _ _ _ $1.7 9 1o A. M.. reaching service 7.30 PM. - . X'°il'i'.'.’°§fai“5.l.§“§§&l..sfi‘°§l ill.’ Elmsdale and Vicinity 1 DRESSES T0 44 FINE swuarnns SMART NEW SUITS ‘ “Y “M” s=h°°l 1-“ P1“- -——- preaching service 3 P. M. Rev. S. D. ML“ Rum ma“. “Mo”, y, Iva-y one a new stile. "of! if!" “lilies. Pastels. brkht and dark All wool Tweeds, HfflflQflpuna and “'93s” '°"~ L‘m"'5"""'~ R. T. l-lolulen’; Ltd. Summsrslde. teed washable and color colors. this season's we?! newest Fllnneis - Smart, faunty num- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil MsoNelll on Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Edmund Kelly will be pleased to know that she is recuperating from her illness. Mrs. Kelly suffered a. relapse of neumonis with the edd- offer vlsibe proof of that equality Miss Eleanor Olflrlen. teacher at Campbellton School, spent the welek-end at her home in Elms- ae. We regret to report that Mrs. Ro Bums, St. Lawrence, til wi pneumonia. A very pleasant evening was spent in iilimsdele Hall on Tues- day last when a shower and dance was held in honor of lib. and Mrs. appropriate gifts were :\ st-‘rorlg manifestation of the high rd in which the coup‘e are he in this community. unwrapped bv Mfrs. George Hardy assisted by Miss Irene O'Brien and Miss Marlon MscDougsll. ‘The verses and good wishes were read bv Mien Eileen O'Brien. Mrs. Rlx thanked her friends and invited them to visit her in her now home. Lunch was ‘served and the remainder of the evening was given to dancing, music furnished by Messrs. Leonard - nett, Arthur Rogers. Charles Rix and Kenneth Matthews. Mrs. Austin O'Brien and her daughter Irene. visited Bununer- slde on Friday. Mr. A. L. Rlelmie motored to cirsrlnttewwrl last week. Mr. and m. Henry Williams and son David. attended the fun- eral in Tyne Valley last week of Mrs. Williams‘ sister-in-law, Min. illdlwerd Moot-earl On Monday evening the Mission Band of e Unted Ohuroh held was enacted by Margaret Williams. Betty Hermie, Audrey Adams. Dorothy Matthews. Blanche and Shirley Adams, Vivian and Gertrude Matthews. A duet. “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour" W“ West-Iv suns by Roberts Adams and Geo is Matthews. 111m (o1- lowed lotions by aret and Roy Williams alflter ich all joined in games. Her friends regret that Mrs. Robert Williams will be forced to land Hospital for some time. Mrs. Williams who has been suffering for some years with pressure. is now seriousl ed with loss of sight. ooornparly- ins her moi-her to the imspioal. her daughter Jean was also treated and it in pleasing to knew her con. ditiorl is not serious. MnarldM . Mlvin Mus . lend. Oharlottxeiown? recently viii:- ed Elmsdale. a Mrs. John Murrav. Pill ville. and her daughter Isabel. lsftDon Mon- dfly w lllend some time with reis- tlves in Boston. Mr. Bennett Keliv. of the R-e- Emsdale on Wednesday. Everett Rlx. The many lovely and , The gifts were‘ t l» illellurd Brlllillll Value Draw Recurliflluwds! The Values thei- we offered ct the ‘Opening of This Store — the Values that drew such Crowds cs to to'l|t°f’h::‘t:r:;|sd:l5n;ea:t F:::;i:ynd-s¢vlr'i‘l‘l'dl;ey'contineed and many Boys’ Topcoats BoysZPantSuIts Boys’ Short? Only I or l0 in the lot-ms_de Boys’ all wool worsted and Blue Bins chewing, “,1 a," Flu!“ from all wool costin , the rs Cheviot suite-with a pairs of Shortl, pang "m, an“ ‘H alveolar-s‘.- Plgggg. mamelarmtzr 2" $4.95 rm": 3'1’ 1": 21" l9‘. BOYS c MEN'S c MEN'S u c rANr x comes. COMBS lOVERALLS lOVERALLS 88° Nuther Lot Men's Fused Collar Shirts We handed out a small oarlosd last week - now we offer you a brand new selection, in. (llllfllng Whlles—All have fused collars end are made from genuine English Shirt. lugs. All sizes 14 to 11% ’New Lot Men's $2“i-'ordan Fused" Shirl, We find the men in this City “n! god Shirts and know good Shirts! we mm Bu; co l tel o this line last Saturday t a huge sh ent has ust arri f ¢.§.'B.§_.'Ss.'.' giving you one last chance to get ‘em. ew fancies ‘and Whllies, mm ‘he Sites 14 t» 1m - — — — — - — — $1.29 ____ "uhTohlfd/oo. 88. $3.95 l ZIP SWEATERS $25 SUITS ONLY 8 LEFT TOPCOATS MEN'S SUITS $5 l MEN'S NEW TRENCH COATS $22.50 SUITS ' - - most 5""... '.‘..‘.'..“.‘:‘....."“' it. was‘: "“ we? claim rcmm hr“.:".w.. M ~-»-»~ » - axial: low“; u: t"-......~="* u» u ‘In Summer Sult st a. next to noth- m, Qrkae.“ “WW5 m“, “a. n07» mtgfllzlalltglrladf fab- lng price. new: your chance to Browns and Greys. e1] give m. 5m, w, u, um," 31"‘? 9f,‘ m a $20M '1'" " $8.95 “"1 "it ale-mt suit $12 9 Over so new ones scn.;$14 ' no“ saving — — — — value on the Island ' ed for week-end .95 Students _ond Young men who wear sizes 34 to 3_7 conadget the Suit Value] of their lives on Frldoy ond Saturday. All ore new ln els, $1 4 I EXTRA ollhcvelpcirsof ponts.—--————------__ Men's Finest 2 Pants Suits-Reg. 29.50 If you wont to see real tailoring, real English worsfeds, Blue and Grey Serges, if you wont o positive $29.50 suit vclue for $17.95, well, be here Frldoy ond Saturday. All Suits hove 2 pairs of punts ond will give you sizes up to 48 $1 7 I diiiiiiiiis ‘iiéiéivrl. i144 smear GEORGE STREET-OPP. MlLLEil sxos. ggrdino Office. Sulmmerside, vim... The Elmsdsle Dramatic Society Edin urgh, Scotland. three are {till _ There also were almarlacs and cl l1- lngs on British politics. includ- g one of Disraeli as Prime Minister l An illuminated d All s- nersione was laid by Davi fn the jar ‘Slang; aglglénfiflgogf rs v a s a cs - 21.3203 about the Iciou of that day. Among the stat ates HENRY"! "h" aparently was a 11s 0f fill the school children in Plctou t the time and there School 02mm ssioner, Sim Anderson found his nature with the s86 “l yeflffl 3 months" oposilc it. He has no re- collection of sign the list. The documents w l be dried care- ‘ully and replaced in the “tin other records to be la he cornerstone of the new building. The fire was the second to et-r ke the old Academy; In October. 1895 gghtalzlg fired t e n tillcol then was rebuilt twice its 0r- Zglnsl size. ___.-—-————-—- ' CENTRAL ROYALT-Y SCHOOL The following is in standing o! the pgpils of can s} Rob to’ selaool or the mogul, unm- 2‘ rule - Prank Gallant; s. non blacitee. “we WllL-l. Hilde IA-lll; 2.5 Q WDN. lugzende vrr-arafislta tank: e. Grade v1-'-l.' eariler uni: 2. Giulia) Ward. George Arsenaul‘ Gilli ones rv (Sm-i. Pa wsld: s. namely Andrewpygilyliaal» s . LY . er- s. "ma. n-u-imm Traineri‘ iliréelen ethics; r. Isyebsi Gel-l Star prises foreisrwork: Grade . no ~ one» iv Hfmiifiv in), an being pubhshe¢ on‘ different subjects. The head- l] BI for Canada. in Hamilton. Ontario, Gladstone succeeding reports a great increase of interest _ in the study of birds in the Mar!- parchant head time Provinces. "The Scroll.“ showed that the cqr- moved by Margaret Webster and seconded by Clifton Court was Margaret Wrbrfer. Wffred Thomp- son. Wnston Stewart- arld Barton Boswell rftarie of a “Field Day" m beheld d-uriroz vacation. J. own sig- lant: .Grade H. Betty Trainor. _ along lllrln t mun": seneuit. Shirley bank. Ro Roper. g Jackie Spencer, Gledvswaafrl. Dor- "“§"§§w‘"°-r§'§ Franklin Roper, Ernest Wood. Rita ‘Prsinor. Isabel Gallant. all Presented their comedy sum‘, ‘The Pelth Across the a large audience in on Wednesds ters of the Audubon Society Specialties Miss Vera Dal- l-isidane and Jerry Dalton (instrumental music) A nest sum was realized from door A vote of thanks. of Oxford. N.S.. and formerly of Greenmount. were forwarded to the home of her father. Mr. Mm. ham Jeffrey. Albert n. when the funeral services too piece. She leaves to mourn her hudaand Rev, Rm slum. Oxford. us. and four children. Mr. and Mrs. Geoff! MoInnis. Summerslde. were visitors to Elms. _ dale on Thursday last-Ii. ~ are expected lo take Wléiiyérhest average (96.2%). Pauline Perfect attendance: Joyce Lank. .....*~.- ..l.l'~°l...l*-r.~s mo —————..... n. s . » e erase m . Lillian bevris. George Ar- Mountain m ‘n, . . .. Ms e gross rsveml of til ll. Oansdlan Nsllonal R:ilv.reyin:lyudsfavn‘i-i_ for the week endtng May m W" $9-91.3-3!0....u compared til 88.8.17! for the tar-ism. f“ m!“ 0f 1988. en increase of seas,- otily Andrew, Daisy Hsrrvbiv. Gallant. Betty Tlainor. Pearle Marv. MaeLen-rls. tsschg. A Million Dollars a Month! ‘l This is the amount which YOU send out of the Merltllnea month after month. It is not necessary. Right here it can be sdmislo The PColden i fared and you can get easel ' l vslua directly and i is: 7 indirect values unto d.» y do you=zellow this to continue? . WHY? l mafia-lain WHAT'S i the colors. _ _ iwdiciutwileuelsssding mes.- u. " " - bette lve than on, superintendent of educmlon f r tenf-"red Mr. Jenkins for H's help- reuliml and sale of candy. ' - andtiis costs mg £119 8M1"- Nova Scotia. sisfllillfQ B'- me ful talk on bird and plant lore. M; p,“ MR3“ 3mm‘ ‘d, -8ir Phlllll Gibb!’ lIOttOm 0f the scroll is till. 0f CllB-f- The 03px" 0g mls sO-yfly we: w“ "a "cent miwr-h“ Y! -- H lea E. Tlunsr- now BHIHWP ‘"1" President. Clifton Court: joint °' . neéhver and copper 00mg were roumhsecretaries. Norma Jenlrlns and 111s nmqm of MN’ Roy amok 0 . ' at ll.‘ ~— l Worth a moment's thousaalea: