display “Kyickernick” ffilhdation garments In our windows, today and following day's. wcishall exhibit the wonderfully popular “KICKERNICK" foundation garments. and shall be glad to show ‘and demon- strate t0 customers (zalling Sxhown in lingerie section, second floor" ELASTIC KNEE FRENCH CUFF . Bloomers Bloomers are made in a great One of the most coni- vomiety’ of cotton, fortable garments silk and rayon fab- rics They are not in- tended ‘to blouse at the knee, but should be fitted to snug hip measurement‘ between the legs. it 2.50 y 2.50 Elastic _ Knee Combinette $2.75 tiver designed lly reason of its patent- cd construction it does not pull up at the knee or bunch crotch or shoulder. bust. measureiiitiiit . 2.75 SEE THE WINDOW UNITED Beautiful 0t‘ lino and so coinllirtziblc lic- cause it conforms to every movement. No position c a u s e strain at k n e c, Fitted according ti‘. MOORE 6 PI°LEOD THE CHARLOTTDTOWN ouiilibliiii" Easteriillilotes itor to the city Saturday. present on a trip to Boston. holidays with friends in Souris. a passenger to the city recently. HOFSQ. among the week viasnnngci" week. Saturday. I Messrs. Matthew and McLean ‘new horse’. a grey. Senator and Mrs. McLean ‘sojourn at Ottawa. Misscs Evelyn and Olivc John- stche ivcre. passengers for the Easter holidays. Mr. B. Creamer. Sotiris, ivas on a visit to ihc mainland last wnck re- lurnintz Tuesday evening. Mr. J. McI-Jwen, Soul-is, \vas n visitor to North Lake last week. l-fe reports thc roads in a fair condition Principal Lcard. Souris. Iflgh "School. was in attendance at the Oratoriccii Cotitest, Montague last ‘Tuesday. | Mrs. H. Francis. Fortune. ivas a {visitor toysouris. Eristmr Monday ‘iShe reports the hiking a liitl: ‘strenuous. Mr. McPherson, Canadian Batik inf (lomincrcc, Soiiris, has rcsumctl [his duties aftcr spciiilini; his holi- days tit lifuntiiguc. The many friends of Ml‘, Alex Mc- ,Kefizic. Bay Fortune, will regret. to ;hear that he is ill from the effects iof a paralytic stroke. t iiow is TllE VTIME to BIIY RADIO only Hastings Model. New ii Tube Console. Regular’ Wlfcmffiey last onlyfflitlillflfltiompletc. _ a 4 GI’! L50 complete. 4 only Windsor Model. 6 Tube. Console. ftegular $241.50 complete. While they last $175.00 complete. 4 only Tririlymc. 3 Tubc. ‘RCIHIIZIT $85.00 complctc. Today $50.00. ‘VI-I NEED Tllli MONEY AND TIIE ROOM. ISLAND RADIO GUMPMIY’ 143 (Elli-INF GEORGE STREET‘ (‘II.-\I{I.O'I"I‘ETOW'N —l - Mersrs. J. D. Coffin, Rollo Bay _ Harold MiEwen. Rollo Bay. and ~ iDaniel R. Burke._1=‘ortune were vi".- iitors to Sonris Saturday. R We arc pleased to note that Mr. ,J. D. McIntyre, Soul-is. ivas amour, Illlf‘. winners in the recent Oratorical {contest held at Montague. l Friends of Miss Ruth Coffin of :Paton‘s Ltd.. Wlll be sorry to hear ‘that she is obliged to return to her ;home in Fortune. suffering from a Qbrckcn ankle. On Easter Monday night the iScurbt Baseball Drarriatig (31.11; staged the three act play, ‘Th. ‘Path Across the Hills.“ in the B. i1; s. Hall. Souris. ‘ The audience was large and thc zbcst order prevailed throughout thi "ll-He evening. in itself cvidcnct! ‘"11" lhl‘ Dlay held its audience from ‘the beginning to the cnd. ‘ Many of the members of the was: were old favorites with theatre goers of Souris and again lived up ito the high standard of former ipei-fornianccsf Some were making ‘their appearance for the first time. but according to popular (jipinlolj yivcre “real stars." i The characters were as follows: - “‘Zu-Zu“-—The amily scrvant—Mrs gGcorge Comb ll. This maid was YCOIOTPd. and pt thc audience con- Vvtiltcd with laughter. l Ruth Conrad-nicknamed Bobbie —Thc granddaughtcr—-Miss Mar- ‘igarct. Dcaglc. This character was yadmiriibly portrayed/by Miss Deagle iWhO is vcry much at home on the lt is the finer impulses of human nature that inspire the erection of a memorial to a departed loved one. With this in i‘ mind, one naturally seeks the finest in " workmanship, material and design. We are the only firm in this Province capable of and equipped for the cutting. polishing and fine carving of all kinds of monumental stone. This enables us to sell high class monuments at PRICES that CANNOT be EQUALLED. Visit our plant and be convinced that we can execute the most elaborate mem- orial, with ease and efficiency. If unable to call write for catalogue. Vere. Beck 81 5°" Montague Salesman- M. B. Martin, W. B. Robertson. lstage. 5 ‘Naltcr Conrad-Kathi»; brother»- ‘Mi. Arthur McCalluin. Mr. Mc- ‘Callumb natural and easy manner _was very pleasing indeed. l Grandpa-Mr. Marcus Mooney ~- Mr. Moonry showed real ability in drama and carried through his dif- ficult part splendidly. Grandma Davisnlvfiss Laura Mooney. A favorite from the minute part and Miss Mooney was tierfec-t in the portrayal of same. Di. Jitnmic-~Mi. Geo. Campbell. Mr. Campbell has a vcry plcasinni personality and as usual acted weil. Ruth's Cousin-Miss Alice Lavic. This part required skill indeed. but Miss Lavic was fully capable of handling the part. Mr. Past —The Vlsitor- Mr. Ivan Chcvcric. Mr. Chcveric was quite a‘ home in this part which required much dramatic action. Lutic Davie-Miss Gallant. This nart bordered on comedy. and was admirably taken by the above men- tiorcd lady. Mr. Solontandcr Alexander John Henry Joness-colored-Mr. Jam's Brennan. who very efficiently per- "formed his part. The stage setting was very tasty and the costumes vr-rv varied. dainty and appropriate. I Spcclaltles w~r~ rendered between the act's by Mrs. win. Brennan. who rendered, “Irv My Head Beneath a Rrsc“ in i--- ~wn inimitable man- ner. also by Misses Lavle and Mc- Donald. who rendered two ducts very sweetly. Accompanlsts for the evonlnu were Misses Aline Ltivic, ‘Filln. Brennan and Mr. Ivan Chev- lei-lc. Candy was sold and we under- isitiud the izross receipts were about $105. in aid of Baseball Club. Much rwflli; is due the yoiiniz people for their enterprise tipd industry. as we all know much work ls required in order lo present a play to the lll-lbllc and we think youniz people of tliino. which ls rcnlly an educa- tion in itself. Mr. E. J. Campbell, Rollo Bar was on a business trip to Souris iSourls, have purchased a beautiful ro- turncd to Souris at Easter after a to Fortune she appeared. This" was n comedy . Miss Margaret Dongle was a vis- Mrs. George Melllck, Souris. is at Mr. Jefferson spent. the Eastir Mr. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. was Mr. W. H. Townshend. Rollo Bav. has purchased a fine new draft Mr. John McLean. junior. was ii to the mainland la-it Williams‘ Medicine Co. Brockviiltyl Ont. Mr. Lorne Noonan, City. was oti< his business rounds last week io Souris and suburbs. Messrs. Douglas Aitken and Pertv Burke, Fortune. were passengers tu ‘the city Monday. Mr. Wesley Keefe. cheese makes; ;Stanle_v Bridge. spent Sunday at hlil hcme in Little River. returning‘ Monday. Mr. J. Francis Townshend has ie-l iurned to his home in Rollo Bayl ifter a term at the Agricultural. College. Truro. The funeral of the late Mr. Ilen- ] 3t. Mary's R. C. Cemetery last Week ‘and was largely attended. 1nd other American cities. ‘ ind Mrs. If. D. McLean. Souris. Cormack is in charge of thc work. Old friends of Mr. Angus Mt"- Oonald arc pleased to utclcotn" ‘aim back to his old home IOWILl Souris. Mr. McDonald is barbcrir..." with Mr. Frank Grady. i Misses Elizabeth and Morgan“! McLean, Helen lvfooueyt. Franco: - Oeaglc and Kenneth ‘Fraser have rc- ‘urncd to the city after a pleasant vacation at their various homes in Souris. Miss Annie Diiigwell U. S. A.. is :11. wrescnt visiting in SourLs the aucst‘ ‘if Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Miw. Dingwcll was formerly a Souris girl and is being WZIPIHIV welcomed u.\' ‘icr tuuncrous friends. Mr. James Lutz of J. S. Francis ind Sons, Fortune. is at prcsciit ‘aid oft‘ from ivork owing to hi» having ri-ccivctl an injury to iii.» irin. causctl by htllhtfllllfltl coin; wrriiii; willi oiit- of liic miicliitiins. The fllvllPffil of thc latc Chariot Stcrns took place on ‘Wctlzrwiov ‘AIICFXIODII to Souris Wwv "cui- eterv. Despite the condition of 1h“ roads a large cortcge paid final tribute to a progressive citizen and kind neighbour. . = Mr. Joseph Meade. well known Massey Harris agent. \\'.'is a visitor c Souris Saturday. We under- stand that Mr. Mcadc has disposed of his property at Fortune for a handsome price and itiicncls scllir; his yiersonal effects later. _ W13 . A nwv pinup to force lulu ituiriw into automobile hearings llllfltll‘ pressure is opt i-tiicil in‘ siilirrY-iilil hziiviii-s zrs lllllllilli’ pliers with wu- ‘iuilil. .. 40-&--_ .__ Why Torture , The Little Ones Mothers. do you think it fair m‘ torture your little ones by forcing them to takc ill-tasting oils when hey need a laxative medicine‘): Don't you find that thc chiltl‘.:. ircad of these medicines often do nore harm than izooti? Baby's Own Tablets are tlic mod- ern substitute for these nauseous ioscs. They ari- the very medicine .110 child requires and are so plca-. ant to take that they are easy to administer as a glass of water. They re the perfect rcmcdy for all the ninor ailments of littic ones. being ibsolutely guaranteed frce from iii- lurious drugs. Babys Own Tablets accomplish ill that castoi- oil and other barb; tasting remedies can do. 1n fact.‘ hcy accomplish more as they do: not lcavc thc child exhausted from‘ its struggle against taking medicine. They relieve teething pains. banishi indigestion and constipation. breakl up colds and simple fevers and pro- mote ilrcalthfiil, Xcfreshing slccir. They are sold by medicine dealt-rs oi by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Alli-is Elli-cl llolailid iviis ii vi-"itoiy to Charlottetown on Saturday. Miles Eileen Kehoe spent the; week cud at he home iii (‘ape Trii i YPTSP. Albany villai-ie school is progress f ing favouiinbl)’ under the skillful] lmbtllfliifilllellt of Elmer RoihE-rls. i .\l-r. fit. Our mail Lemuel Diiivson 7.1.. f; ALBANY mo VlClNlTY Mr. James J=oliti~slon was ii Ilvacellt visitor to town Duncan CJTIIHCIUIE] has t e- _turneii home after i-ipeniiirtz a few - . . inlays visiting ielutiions and frler "l: Mr. F. A. Ledwell. St. Peters. was‘ ‘"3553’- si- célhermes was held with (‘ltaFl-lttetotvll. I visitors to Soul-is this driver Mi . Roy Mao lAibbattor 0o, spent ‘the week end til Mrs. A. L. Fraser, Souris, arrived lDonnld is giving 5019mm‘ SOD/ii“? l" {us home -in Charlot-tflliflvlf- ‘acme Saturday evening after a very lthe public, in spite cf the bail mantis: mjoyable visit to Boston, New Yolk llie has never mi: ded a u-Ip. Mn Gmdon McLean has retumedl The people of -Albany aid viciir o resume his studies after a bleas- lny "Xmm “he” s"ml“"'hy '0 M“ ant vacation with his parents, Mtallfml, 3H1“- tiziimly’ -u' iliclriiccciit md licrctivc- - ‘mom- lwil“ m" gm" i ‘r m“ "mum Noon with tiglitc ‘l invmlleizi flllfl i'tiiii',tlie cvcifiiig was spent iiii radii; The B. l. S. Hall. Souris. is at. " -'_ i‘“- visitors -]ll'(‘.‘i‘.‘t\l opened in’ tilflfélllliiillli- ilo and games. ltoll call is iii iii» wrcscnt being l-cllflvfttted. and the in- , w _ ‘we /_ _ __ _ n Iearwthal “v _ '"-’* [110 institute carol. .ioll t-fiil w -. illlr‘flll‘ii'\\'(‘l‘('?(| IWOX! month. with “aims lerlor painted and decorated. The 3A F‘ “Zmqgd rlemwu ]_ I \' f1, _ l _ Com V“ ‘inn; m “Verna m. hmq; mi litmse cl aiiiiii: A Litci ot sympathy wissentiii "ffcct is beautiful. Mr. Angus Mc- ' " ‘ “““"“‘ Ammg U“ 1° tJfllHIHCtl o.’ \l"I'.l‘il“Olll‘ lolmtii" siipci'vi-ors mother, llllltilT friends wish her asperily re- Sllllllflfifdiitlo/ were Alcssis Ilol cd thc l'_liici~ (‘tltlllfy Hospital; lier y eovcryx \ yr. Ariui. zntois . EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK \_ o Mr. AirlliuuGree-h was to Simiiiirr- b 2 1 ' side Saturday ion business. l 7 m. i-ziaoiii Laird was a vlnlloi’ an ‘A-llviiiiy ‘Nlonilay evening. l tun W- P. (lumtron of iiiiiiiiiy it'll-s] to Freetown on business laat. week. y I ' kilos Dorothy MacDowell flpQlll ‘the week end at he. home lu Pleas- llll‘! Valley The lllisses Gertrude and Annie ‘(larmichael spent Saturdal‘ vlsitinir lfrieiids iii (Xtzletoii. i The many friends of Bliss Weiiinit‘ lhoss are glad to hizll‘ that she if» yimflrovlng Liillltll)’. ' i Made of the finest Canadian Wheat by Canadian Workmen in our wonderful new Canadian Factory at Niagara Falls. Keep the L wheels of Canadian Industries turning. .\ir. Ian .\l_icI\'c-nzie oi’ the Harris —-—— l , . , “slits: 1:21‘ “Z‘;.’i'."?.‘.l “ Empire Busters we Emwe Builders" visiiirs: friend w? itdizirlottciotrii _ F_ I The juhite in iitutti or‘ AifltinyyAfflecki Plans wsrc mtule for m, viillage mt". [it ‘lllU April meeting at ‘autogliapii quilt. iiitil u btimai‘ lllllvli. the lioinc oi’ Mrs. ltl. \\'_ Alairlucoil-nuia sirrvetl and the remziiulitvz‘ o; .\l“.~i:-i Eileen Kcougli was a recent visitor to Bordon. wlrllc there fill‘ and I l q’ [[10 pftlglfillllfll ‘ 2:1,] min; hy thc Mi ‘ARR l‘: "rotliy . .ic- next mvlllilllil. to bu livid at the ' l llowcll. lliiby lliii ifs’ iiiid l\llll‘f-.'lll'L‘i lrunl: oi’ Nib- Jlilly. (‘(1|‘h\i('.hfl(l, William 'I‘riiiuer, liar y Ffllllrlll. in- HOME FURNISHERS FOR MORE THAN 70 YEARS olmaifs l0 Day Sale of BEDS and BEDDING Saturday (April 14th) lo Wednesday (April 25th) Complete 3-Pieoe Boil (liillit This “Oiiilil $24.65 for (Freight Paid) Scc the three Piece Bed Outjlt at right? it. at Ilolmanis for only $24.65. makes that prlcepossiblc and at that IT'S WONDERFUL. BED, popular walnut finish with decoration in head and foot, 2 inch continuous posts, slX 1-inch filling rods at head and foot, easily rolling castors, splendidly finished throughout. The bed alone for SPRING, has 90 strong spring steel coils 6 inch size, built to give years of service. The spring alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 MATTRESS, is soft and sprlngy, oil-white cotton, will not get lumpy or hard, neatly tufted throughout and cov- ered with good quality art ticking. The mattress alone toi- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..: . . . . . . ., $9.50 COMPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT for Only . .. .-=-—\_ (inly at llnlmaiiis can you KN- zi barifllilP i" =1 "F" ()ll'l‘Fl'l‘ such as tlils and only by buying in carloiul lots :iiid taking advantage of every cash ilisctiuiit can rvi-ii ll()I.l\fAN'S make such a. bargain possible for yflll- "'5 =1 wonderful opportunity, this BED OIVFFIT‘ at $12.50 and comprises If" , BED, with 1 1-6 inch posts, nicely finished in ivhiie enamel, casters on feet and brass caps on each comer post. You can buy the bed alone for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. 53-55 SPRING, strong link style, on an angle-iron frame. supported by lielicales. Years of dependable service. Spring alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 54-95 MATTRESS, wool top, soft" and cosy, over a strong dur- able and springy wood fibre filling; neat livliilllf, flrlvllitly The mattress is a. real bargain atone at the price $4.95 i 2 50 This ‘Outfit $20.85 ' (Freight Paid) SCWII. You can get in carload lots Here's a Three Piece Bed Outfit at $20-35 that is won.“ travelling niilcs to soc. At the price. you can't lwfll "- l" the Maritime Provinces. The Outfit includes: Buying center panel and BED, popular walnut finish with 2 Inch continuous posts and five I inch filling rods at both head and foot. i011 .. $9.35 can get the bed alone for only . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - -- 5535 SPRING. has fltl tempered steel coils (in 4-13 mounted on ii strong base and securely fastened. "it: rt-al sleep inducer and can be had separfllfly f"? - - ' - -' Sh“) , in thc 4 ft. "‘"'“‘ MATTRESS, is an all-white cotton ftll, lll £00K! quality Licking. strongly tufted and built to give vol-rs of "etls: sleep. ltfiittress alone for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7~ ~' coiiiru-zriz Timur»: PIECE OUTFIT for only’ $2“'“ $24.65 Good ‘Ihioli Reversible Mattress for 0iiIy $6.75 ‘l cleansing» sluothin healing should bi- encouraged iii thlesort i 1"‘lll.'i li"|l"f AbvStllfifll tie Li!" l A ti? zill Tlriiififiisls ‘l *' ‘ EiKD Simmons $ Mattress Iloliniin price and Sim- mons quality are combined Iii make this special va-luu in an ALL coTron MAT- TRESS at $9.50. It's one of 9.50 If you are looking for a real liar- gain in a mattress consider this. It's a thick. reversible mattress. with a those famous Simmons . "I" M150 at top and bottom, and matflfgggeg’ up,“ with l“ ’ " thc filling ls heavy, cosy layers of wbltc cotton and “gm. netted“ to prevent lump- in; at any point. giving smooth, comfortable mattress that _ will not lump or got out of shape. The covering IR a t; d strong ticking, stitched and tufted. Your- cholce of all aims at . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 89.50 cotton fell. on both sides and spring) wood fibre filling ln center. It's n bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.75 \