‘_ g; 4...»;- s‘ :_—.~.;.. ._-.=-.;»_~_n,‘ h. _-. SPECIAL SHIRTS tfine values MEHS’ SHIRTS ISPLAYED on the centre tables in the MEN'S STORE to-day you'll see four of the best value lines of attractive new shirts! Collar attached, white, blue or cream broadcoth, all sizes, smartly made _. . . . $1.00 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 _. . . .. $1.25 Fancy Percales, tasteful new colorings, separate starched collars, French cuffs ..,. . . .. 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. ‘lltwetlilihvl JOY: "Haw! the man.” says Dr. Lyman Abbott, “who finds a pecu- liar joy in undertaking a difficult and disagreeable task. and in achieving it." Loving one's work goes a long way toward success, but it needs to be backed by the ability to do well Mist one does not love. Success: and suffering are vitally and organically linked. If you succeed without suffering it is because s- else has suffer- ed before you; if you suffer with- out success it ls that some one else may succeed after you.—Dr. Ed- ward Judson. Broadcasts. FREE To the flrst 50 LADIES responding to the rims LEAF noun Radio Programme liver Station 0. ii. FRIDAY IIOIIIIIIG 10 to 10.30 mm. Will be given FREE an interesting and most desirable Home Making Assistant. Also new and up to the minute receipes over the air, in this and succeeding ii._S".8||mmsrsiiie vsnn unnun -lU!LAWNsndgardenseedst Brseeb. _ 8001-5-13-21. 4.4mm. ennui-novels, wheel borrows, in mo! at 311m, sosi-e-u-zi —MABGATI PASTORAL CRAIG! - Services for Sunday. May l5, 1083, Mllilte 11 am" 14mg River s pm, Clifton 1.30 pm. -N0ll'l'lI IIDIQUI AND FBIITOWN Unihd Church: N. Bedeque. B. B. l0. Worship 1i; Free- town, l. l. 2. Worship I: Travel- ler's Bed. rso; Minister. J. W. A. Nicholson. PHIIONALI -M-l.-!'. J. Buote. New York, is visiting her home in ‘flgnishr-T —-Mlss Doria Perry. Palmer Road, spent s pleasant wdek in Tignish, the guest of was Evelyn GaudeL-T i -m-. Gerald comm, Albertbn. wssinflniisboverthoweetend. 4m. Lina M1117!!!» ‘Ilgnlsh, vis- ited Charlottetown Saturday, and returned home on Mondsyn-Ir ' -nsv. Phelsn McKenzie. but ‘l, visited Tigoim Monday and ‘mes- 1011-‘! -Ih. than Plnesu. ‘rlgnini, was s psssosc to Charlottetown on Iridsp-I.‘ Tryon and Vicinity The ladies of the Baptist Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. John Lyman o! Tryon on Tuesday evening, April 26th. There was quite a large attendance and the even- ing was pleasantly spent in sewing and knitting. An excellent lunch was served by the hostess in her ususl capable manner, which was greatly appreciated. At the usual hour the members returned to their homes highly pleased with the de- iightful evening spent. Mr. Ma: Leiurgey of North Try- on, had the misfortune on last Sat- urday evening to lose their broader. * brooder-house and one hundred and seventy-five baby chicks by fire. Before it was noticed the fire had gained such headway that all ef- forts to save the building and its contents were fruitless. It is sup- posed that the fire originated from the broader-stove. Miss Adelaide Pooiey, who has been spending the past few weeks visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Tryon. is now paying a short visit at Mr. and Mrs. Gus WaddelYs of North Try- on, before returning to her home in Port Elgin, N. B. The cars are again "on the beat" in ‘rrycn and vicinitles, and the sound of their engines and the honk of the horns are surely s. wel- come changs from the sleigh bells ofs few weeks ago. We are glad to see Mrs. Christie Lord of Tryon up and about again after her recent indisposition. Home very nice catches of herring have been made by the fishermen of ‘Iryon and vicinities during the past week. The lobster fishing sea- son is also on, but due to unfavor- able weather tbg catches have not been big. Mrs. Elmer Dawson and son Ken- neth, o! Augustine Cove. were Sun- day visitors to Tryon. Mr. Hans Jensen of Tryon, is now engaged in erecting a dwelling house on the property of the late H. A. MacPlieo, which he has pur- child. The "flu" has been prevalent in North ‘rryon for the out two weeks and many are confined to their homes with the disease. D. WHIATLIY SCHOOL pupils for the month of April: David Axworthy. 'rie; 2, Johnnie Msthescn and Leiths Home (equal); I, Robert om. Grade V BIN-J, Doris MacLure Skin Loveliness Ilsy lo Have. Famous Vogotoble Pills Better than Creams Mil E. T. lass rovsd it ' ' n». f. ‘Conrail Sh‘ “y” var Pill; wliido more ' i0 hep the com lexlon clear than all have ussd." “tar-r VEGETAB , zecézsériicto ms n16: slifmil . 's Little Liver Piiissrs with- or correctin Con squl i m! Miles-ion.” "anfifiili-‘l’ w an i: 3&1?‘ MME Following is the standing of the . Grads ml_1| Rosamond Neill; 2, l Grade VIIL-i, Gladys MacQuar- ' QQQ-QQQGGQQOQQQQJ) JQCQGQQQQQUQQQOEGQ '©'@'@©‘@@ 66G ‘@056 i©' '6 eeeoeveceeeddeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedeeeeeoeeeeeeddeeee‘ f@'@ @ @'©'© '- ©© i... _....... r.. at V2 Price I All Men s Negligee Shirts retailing from $3.00 to $6.50. Clear- » l/g Rrice alien's and Boy's Pullover and Coat Style Sweaters, ‘c/leaéring 2 rice ,, Alniiltieirs Silk Underwear retailing from $2.55 to $4.00, ' cea ngat 1/2 Price ‘ Odd lines of Men’s Pyjamas clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 Price Special lines in Men’s Silk Underwear . . . . . . 19c, 29c and 39c p _ f Men’s Fur Felt Hats latest shades. Regular value $5.00 and . " , $6.00.Clearingat..................................l/gPrice onir WA er mes e re Offering at Special Prices for Men's week Lienjs Negligee Shirt Specials . 84c,95c,$1.19 and $1.29 a ' MensFancyHose Specials 22c,29cand39c Men’s White Service Handkerchiefs. A special line of Men’s Standard Blue Serge Suits, single 8e double élrlatgtlhle; clearing line of Men’s Grey Serge Suits, regular value $28.00 to $3290, See our table of Men’s Work shirts. i...‘ the; '$'i12s.'s.'.;.;.i.;1'1'=;-i' 2 sir A splendid assortment of Men’s Tweed Caps. Reg. value 75c. gfeaflngrattfor $1.98 Men’s Work Shirts, khaki color and blue. Regular value 75c Clearin at " 59 Men’s All Wool Socks, heavy weight for the working man.‘ g ' . ' ' ' c légéeiliiigg5l'm1.;.=.51;.1.'15;.;.i;.; a ' ' ' ll 3' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " " Men’s Khaki Overall Pants, sizes 40 00622. s s zes 36 to 44' Special Price ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ago A Gearing Line of Men’s Spring Topcoats. R 1 15. ‘A ' Other Special Values not advertised. 3931;111:130‘ e031‘ diztstsifféogiii-iii?filiig'wgeg 'y'o'u we" Remember the-Date, Sale Starts THURSDAY Morning, liay 12th. at 9 can... am] Finiflm The One Price Cash Store The v. m. c. A. Canvas is Being m... _@'@'@ I@.@' or . MEWS WE l 11-2- .©.'@I @ @f©'@@‘@'©‘ '@UI@. Mr. Man this is your opportunity to clothe yourself from head u» foot at v, regular price. On checking up our . different Men’s Wear Departments we find that we have :@. 7©©f© "P0111 $20,000.00 too much stock; to reduce same-we de- cided to offeryou real Bargains, just imagine the time you need the goods you can get them at 1A Price. Don't hesitate, come at once. First choice always the Best. 4D Come early, come often. 50 Men's Tweed and Worsted Suits, Regular value $15.00 to $30.00 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/,_ Pris; 35 Young Men's Tweed Suits, Regular value $18.00 to $30.00 ati-.----.-_-.---.-.................v................... 1/2 Price A special line of Young Men'seTop Coats clearing at % Price 7 only Men's Leather Windbreakers, clearing at . . . .» l/g Price 7 only Men's P1115 Fours. entra good value, clearing at V2 Price 25 Boy's Tweed Suits, regular value $15.00 to $18.00. Clearing QQQQQQQQQQQQQ © Special Price . . . . .. .. .. . . $1.00 per doz, Men’s Balbriggan Combinations. Special Pri . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Men’s Work and Fine Suspenders. Special Pfigce .. . . . . . .'.'.. . . f ' as? _Young Men’s Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit with extra pair oi‘? trousers. p Sgerlg- 1alPr1ce. . . . . . . . .. breasted $18.00 _@.© ...........$22.50 ..59c egocee ‘if Regular value 40c .... 3 Pairs for $1.00 Cleaflngat 1/2 Price $10.00 _©.©_©_@_©©_©_© l© MAY. 19th. at 5.30 P.1d. ~ OWSE BROS o ~ ' . ne Price to Everybody .- _ " v ‘u For the Best in Men’s Wear V sp°t pa; i; E 5:: Today-Jo Your Part. _ z, Vera Mstbeson; 3, Bernice Ax- worthy and Gordon Matheson (equal). Grade V JrF-l, Jack Cudmore: 3. Preston Neill; S, Daniel MacPher- 5011. Grade lVi-l. liilds Mttcqoarris; I, Vern! Oudmore; 3. Alma Carr. Grade IIL-l, John Carr; 2 Mable Smith. - Grade ISL-i, Glennas Cudino t. Grade L-l, Isobel Gudmore; 2. Donnie Asworthv: B. Cora Ax- worthy. Perfect Aliendsncs: Gladys Mac- Quarrle. ,J'0hnie Matheson, Vera manned. Katherine Mserherson, o ;@.@_@-@_@©@@@@.@@ @@ @@@@@@@@@©@@@@@@@311 and Katherine MacPherson (equal); Doris Maobure, Omar Younker, Verna Gudmore and Isabel mm. rash; 4. Heokie Msclievifl. . °"¢- Grads nn-i. mm mumps; B. Idiliilld mmlb. ' Grade n-l. Catherine listless: 2 asin-ieluselfevin: I. 01min‘: (Report of Osnoe Oove School for Donna: 4' ma“ uuum‘ News: can be accomplished without s sic. not riches without ‘wititotlllabor; witlrtt, everything ‘ _ j Idioms can safely manage s horse ~- “oanon covs scnoor. month of April:- cvi-sae x--i. Louise manual; a. “Imam” i gm"; Jane Banach. " ' “m” om. zx-i. suns lnmsn. - ' Grade vm-i. 01m Hsorhes. ‘am m“ “m , Grade viz-i. Arthur Maetnau; l 2. Dorothy. llsctifsvm and tacos ltsnufaclormflow did my Osnoui s. Nan; luemvin: l. Dsosuryea the when walls r marries. gqay. . ,~ Grade IV-l. Elizabeth Mscbon- Manager: "Oh, he and“ 4g . , I145. i-lllfllliflliihi. ‘ramwqllllhlllllklitlvtiillbllllllflli ;_ _,