A reelman l, Gives Lecture On .Tiu b e 12c ulosia EH5 i“ Egg g c ,5 S. i» ‘McDonald's, Once More in’ Lowest Prices. Tuesday. Ilia! Isl-ell" Wed n.v=ll 1v. Iiev 1""- We Take Great Pleasure in Announcing our "Annual MAY SALE l a - THE SALE THIS YEAR IS ONE OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANGEEATO YOU- WITHTHE GENERAL‘ 5 UPTREND IN PRICES: IT WILL BE OF THE GREATEST BENEFITTO YOU TO BUY‘ NOW ANDVIN SO DOING SAVE MANY AADOLLAR. WE ARE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN IT WILL BE_ A LONG TIME BEFORE PRICES WILL BE AS LOW AS THEY ARE- Extra special Ladies’ Washable Kid Gloves. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . I iggtgéiigtl 5§§§r8'§§§§ egg; as tents s; the only effective means of stamping out the disease. 8a- skatchewan has the lowest death , rate from tuberculosis due to the Mm-Rosemhfldwmtell 1113911 M! fact that people are compelled to “I'll so back wmcmw. Molly go to a scrotal-rum. Quebec, Nova 11M! m9 - Sootis and Prince lidwerd Island t. no fllvflHrbtI-e-We have the highest death rate due With 991°"- Hil 511mm lwiimmfl‘ to the disease. Dr. Creelman stress- . arrived, voluble in her praise of 5,, Molly. Mrs. Morsoh and the nurse good 1 But a user. Dexter-whom he Cellllese and Jersey Dresses. Very 25 Juvenile Reefer-s two to eight special. May Sale . . . . . . . . . . .. , years. MAY SALE 2W _‘,"“:You're a very versatile gal, aren't Molly?" he asked. attended to Dexter's wants. And Molly who had -‘ " helping care went back down to her old desk the tea room-where busineu was going on as casually as though trog- edy had not stepped that way-and suiked like a. “ “ised school girl. The whole world seemed suddenly out of joint. I ‘whim 111ml "NW" $7‘;- Chsrlottetown were methcsl. oi treating the patient. Pictures oi the new sanitorium in shown, the building ss s. whole, the beautiful grounds, wards, and other rooms. besides the laundry, kitchen, etc. I Dr. J. C. Simpson moved s. vote of thanks w the speaker, which wesseoondedbynnllflrfllianion. and supported by Dr. John l". Mc- i 12 Crepe Dresses and Jersey Dresses Specially priced for May Sale . . . a Chlidrens’ Coats slightly soiled. Sizes 3 to 6 clearing for May Sale s $1.50 Children’s Raincoats May Sale . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Leatherete Raineoats Msy Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves._ All eol- ors, including white _ Special, Ladief-Hand Bags, Black and Brown. MAY SALE . . . . . . Ladies’ Ascot Scarves in all the newest shades. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . Special, Ladies’ and Misses’ Hose l MAY SALE asses 09c. 23 Juvenile Blue Mlddy Suits, two A to sixyears. MAY SALE 35 Juvenile Single Breasted Suits, 9 two to eight years. MAY SALE s a 8 20 Boy's single and double breasted two bloomcr suits. Sizes 27 to 82. a l8 Boy's Brown Worsted, single breast, 1i‘.‘.‘Y'§'i‘i.’e”f‘.’.”.’.'. . . . . . . .. .. $5.50 l5 Boy's Brown and Blue Worsted single 1.’Xl?‘s?l'.i."f‘.‘.".’..i‘.‘.°.f’.f?.'i $9.90 75 Youth’s Suits fancy Worsted one and your heart Mrs. Moreen came down presently. ?" he turned to Border. "I don't know how to put it deli- . .Morson came to their rescue, cately," she said, “but Dex’ and Iiting in to relieve Molly. Mrs. Hatch have Just iound out from 2hr. Olvany is downstairs, dear," what the nurse said that you paid Qsaid. allthebillsandsssumedmlloharge £31m; Molly had hurried away, after the accident. They want me to eyed, ma. Morson thought- let them know Just whet you spent." I , "I don't know what it was," Molly "Wonder how soon I can get out?" answered dully. ' he asked anxiously. “But. dear child! Neill. A short musical programwas I much appreciated by the audience. and was as follows: Piano solo, Mrs. Joseph Callaghan; violin solo, Scotch Airs, Mrs. Louis Romcke, Vocal solo, “The Sunshine oi your smile" by Mr. Roland Phillipson; Vocal solo. "Drink to ms only with your eyes". by Mr. Iowell Han- cock-s Ladies’ Knitted Suits two or three piece soiled. Clearing May sale _ I fiil.n,'.iii.°°i.f.ii'" $2. 98 - $23.50 Coats — all new _ styles in all sizes. From . . . . . . . . . . . . .. up Children’s Knee Length Hose. Special MAY SALE Plain Chiffon and Georgette All Silk Flat Crepe, twelve shades MAY SALE, yard I know you ~1lim pretended to be overcome. "He really means he wonders how long he can stick around." he told the elderly woman. “Pretty smooth work. G614 himself shot on the promises and lies back with noth- ing to do but let you girls run around andwait on him." “"11 you think 1 enjoy being a. nui- sance like this," Dexter began pet- lflantly‘. Mrs. liinrson shook her head at him, who went over to shake hands with tire invalid and apologize. TSocr-ry. Oi course you don't. I was fut being icoctiom." .80 went down to consult with Molly and Mir. Olvany. ..ffHe's settim better. . smelly-set- ting cranky," he laughed. _,But he sat down. soberly enough. ‘hook here, Olvany," he began. "I ‘don't pretend that it's any oi my af- Iairs, except that I always did look t for Mrs. Benedict-I suppose I say Rogers-rmtil you came elong. Molly," he turned abruptly, Does Olvany know anything about Bans Souci afiair?" She blush ‘ sweetly. ' "Do you think he ought to?" “fllccidcdiy I do." He put the {acts briefly, concluding his terse account with. "When ,we went wn Thursday the case was finally Lsmissed on insufficient evidence and of course, Molly's name was not optioned ‘ fled up in so many shady trans- fictlons? I daresay that I've a far- feiehed idea about it. But I've a sort or hunch that even ii he does seem M!‘ have s. perfect alibi, it wouldn't bsabadideaicrustoiindouta ifew more things about him. It 1.. Etiéte plain that he rather thought , t Molly was, shall we say, a. trifle _ ted in Iiiatoh? And that he _ have thought ii he put Hatch outoi-thenmninghewouid ve c. better chan oi winning ly and this disgusting large unt of money you folks are get- ready to hand her on a little . "But m" , ‘Morning, Olvany. ‘y went back upstairs after Olvany ma left her, feeling de- AniJ-Baen brings your family ' "l the "hulk". that is so hnlpfnl in cor- Qgecflngeclunou constipation. “so ' hhhsspooufuh llsily ere " ' In m» cases, sci-heel. Bow lauds heater risking patent medicinesi hhoret (greets show Kellogg's nu supplies “hulk” and B to dd regular habits. 2dEd:irP:"'“m: n- un ls In irorrforihc blood. Z Special processes of cooking and layering make Kellogg's Ara-Bun lap, softer, more palslehle than ordinary raw bran. l - And because it is all bran- Dilh only flevorhr added-it hinge you more " than pan- Fn products. ‘Gel the red-and-greeu package ll your grocer‘; Made hy Kolloll Ip London, Olisrlo ' - Board to Govern could ill aflord such things!" Molly put down her head on her hana, wear . “Some othc time, please," she murmured. So the ambassador went back with her refusal to say what had been spent and added with perfectly natural curiosity. g "None of our busirtms oi course, but I don't know yet where she got it. Unless," she puckered her brow, "from that Mr. Olvmy. He's been here every day." Dexter locked at her. "It is none of our business," he said, “where she pot it, but we do have a right to know what she silent. I wish to pay my own bills. NB-tllrlllly- But I will tell you this much. I have known for several divs that probably Molly-I mean Mrs. Bendictphas recently been married to this Mr. Olvsny.” "AWN!" squealed Mira. Mex-son, "She would have told me!" “she wouldn't have told anybody," Dexter's lips twisted. “She has rea- sons for not telling anybody, 15m you see, both oci’ you, why I want here es quickly as I can-she's been an angel to me-but I want to go--" (To Be Continued.) NEW YORK. April as-(A. P): Creation oi a board to govern the newsprint industry was urged in a. American Newspaper Publishers Association, which disapproved or e, proposed NRA plan setting up an alleged "monopoly." In recommending in: three pirblisheru, to function under the supervision oi the NRA, the association said the NRA re- commendations for government oi the rm. ‘ndustry set up "a. 111011017018! oi the United States market tor flu benefit oi Canadian newsprint paper." The resolution. adopted at the ii- nal meeting oi’ the A. N. P. A. convention, charged that the oh- Jecis o! the “monopoly include price fixing, restriction oi imports. the per-ceiling of consumers, and the elimination of competition in the United States market." The proposed board, the A. N. P. paper. In addition to re-electing Howard Davis. business manager oi the New Yo; Herald , as pre- sident, association so- vlaral resolutions designed to pro- téyct and eid the newspaper indus- Police Criticism A sharp interchange _in the Dail on. the question oi police methods led Alfred Bryne lord Mayor of Dub- lin, a» quit the chamber m high dudgeon The Lord Mayor had been criti- cising the police. Been Lemass, Minister of Industry, took up their defence, but could only do so Io the accompaniment of running cem- rnent by Byr-nc. The Speaker thereupon called By-me to order. "You must conduct yourself or leave the chamber." he said. Byrne snapped back: "I always conduct myself without a prejudic- ed chairman telling me to do it." ‘rhen he left. his seat. As he did so, Sean MacEntee, Finance Minis- ter, proposed that he be suspended. "I'm outside the House," Byrne said, "and you can't‘ do it now." He ducked under the bar as he spoke. The Speaker intimated he must leave the chamber. which he did, been received in training at Alberton and vicinity. 2.12%, Lucky Lindy 2.11% and a three-year-old by Captain Aubrey ouut oi the trotting mare Wild Jen- e. Fred Rennie Roy . 2.18% by Roy Volo, winner at Al- berton races last autumn. ready for the track a. green pacer sired by Colonel Aubrey out of the good pacer Miss Louands. 2.22, at one time owned and rcoed’ by dall Bemple. ging a very nifty looking pacer Ra- mona Aubrey, who was second in a couple oi matinees as a. three-year- olcti last sutulmrzostn: wiilhalso train _ a wo-year-o d y Co nel Aub- "w" bu“ ‘M m‘ °° "i W‘ °i roy, staked m the two-year-old iu- turity mt Summer-side. stable at Aiberton near the track for‘ Trixie Volo and the two-year-old Great Scott, Jr. by 2.08%. . . by Colonel Aubrey, working nicely Nfiwsprlnt under the careful management oi Doc Cummings. rripeg Boy in the pink oi condition and Oh, when the bell rings and the resolution adopted today by the mm] Billy Cochato, who was need two establishment good prospect in ‘Iielep ofeboundofninomemhers, inclnrd- Dillon, which he prises very Ill-mill and United States producers of 0f M!!!" Aubrey. 9-11- Raises Protest g DUBLIN’, April 28-(0. P. liavss) b Alberton Horse Notes The following “particulars have the horses Harry O'Brien has Mac Volo, hes Volo, Jr George Marchbanks is getting Tim- J. W. O'Brien, Elmsdale, ls Jog- Brenton Ramsay has fitted up a Great Scott J. W. Iibrsythe has Bob Oh Boy Fraser Wells, Aiberlion, has Wiri- bend plays Fraser will be right Heber H. Hardy of Elmsdale has years ago by Tyndall Semple. Thomas Cass, Alberton. has a hone Dillon Carl Weeks has a full brother cf Major Aubrey, 2.11, formerly cuvned by ‘Tommy Warren, Belle River. This colt is learning to pace nicely. Tonuny Warren has e. good three- yesr-old also a full brother The many friends of Colonel Aub- rey, 2.18% will be glad in know that he i.s in grand condition, being jog- ged daily by owner Jim O'Brien. As the years roll around we look for more and mom greet performers, to appear on the twi by this t horse, who took a trial mark oi 2.10% at Charlottetown in 1923. KENSINGTON HORSE NOTES Quite a number oi beautiful pac- ere and trotters may be seen daily at exercise on the roads a diating, from Kensington. The roads have all been made firm and smooml thanks to the zeal and concern fori I the welfare oi the travelling public evinced by the road superintend '1‘. A. Drisooll. who had them sil ' done with road drags. It looks ss_ if Kensingion ought to be conspicu- ous in the race summaries for 19M, as the domicile of some of the win- ‘ l Special House Dresses ' MAY SALE . . . . . . Ladies’ Angel Skin Blouses MAY SALE ........ 85G Baby's Coats MAY SALE $1.98 ‘° $3.98 Children’s Pantie Dresses. Sizes two to six years. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . .. G Children’s Dresses. Sizes eight to fourteen years. MAY SALE Cotton Dresses. Sizes eight to four- MAY SALE Baby's Bonnets MAY SALE teen years. MAY SALE Baby’s Rompers MAY SALE Broadcloth Slips "MAYSALEW... ....... Baby's Blankets‘ MAY SALE Ladies’ Short Sleeve Sweaters ' MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . ..‘. ..... Balance of Children's Wool and Knitted ' Dresses. MAY SALE . . . . .. HALF PRICE Children's Skirts two to six years. MAYSALE . . . . . . . White Jean Pleated Skirts. Eight ‘to ten years. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . .. Children’s Beach Pyjama. Two to six years. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . .. Clearance of Broken Stock of Bras- I5“ sieres. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A Clearing line of Corsets and Cor- 50g selettes. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Summer Vests. MAY SALE Ladies’ Cotton Bloomers, all sizes. MAY SALE .... ....... .... .. G A few Children's Cotton Bloomers to I5 clear. MAY SALE 9 $1.29 9 i.';ii?'.il§°“f‘."fl $1.59 l.'f'."..'?'f'.'."..'.'?.‘i.. sms Ladies’ Cart-Wheel Hats MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . Bercts in all shades large and small sizes. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fliil"é'iirl‘l°.i‘.'..s.'i‘ii........ $1.09 Children’s Milan Straws 75c MAY SALE Ladies’ Sailor Hats in Straw Ilbulsuollseue MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ners. Keep your eye on ,‘ s‘ and ldcArthurs stable entries. Each tracks of things, the eleventh hour lumin-i‘ aries in the "Sport oi Kings" will reap the benefit (unearned incre-I merit), of all the pioneer work donei bythoaevmohavelaboredtokesp P. E. Island in the forefront of har- ness racing activities in America. Each succeeding generation seems In be able to keep abreast oi the times, but no farther abreast oom- paratively than in the heyday of such men as Hobt. Pitasimmcns. W. A. Brennan, Dr. J. '1‘. Jenkins, P. l. Brown, Hammond Kelly and oth- ers, the names oi whom do not oo- cur to the writer at the pruflnt moment. George Arliss, mglish film star. has sent from Hollywood a douse tion to the Duugeness Wild Bird Preservation Fund in Iandon for .__.._________ Apply llllll‘! Linincut so cuts. the purchase oi a wild bird sanctu- Speciai Ladies’ full-fashioned heavy service-weight hose. MAY SALE Ladies’ full-fashioned Hose. colors. MAY SALE Children’s Vagabond Felt Hats MAY SALE, yard 50$ Figured "and Polka Dot Rayon, spec- ial for MAY SALE. Yard .... 9 Wabasso Printed Crepes, 36 inches wide. Guaranteed Tubfast MAY SALE,yard...... . . . . All Silk Spun Crepe, 82 inches wide, suitable for sport dresses. 6 MAY SALE,yard . . . . . . . Fancy Velveteen, 36 inches wide. Clearing, MAY SALE, yard .. . . . . . . Navy and Black Tricotiue, 54 inches wide. MAY SALE, yard Special for MAY SALE, fancy voile Night Gowns . . . . . . . . . Two piece Fancy Rayon Pyjamas two piece pastel shades MAY SALE Rayon Pantic and Vest MAY SALE, per garment . . . . . .. . . ‘ $1.95 Unbleached Sheeting, 9/4 MAY SALE,yard . . . . . Bleached Sheeting, 8/4 MAY SALE, yard Bleached Sheeting, 9/4 MAY SALE,ysrd . . . . Pillow Cotton, forty inches wide MAY SALE, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pillow Cotton, forty-two inches wide MAY SALE, yard . . . Curtain Nets, assorted patterns MAY SALE, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Curtain Nets, assorted patterns MAY SALE, yard Curtain Scrim I MAY SALE,yard 2G Curtain Scrim “h MAY SALE, yard Soiied Curtain Nets HALF PRICE FOR MAY SALE Chintz, 27 inches wide, assorted shadeaMAY SALE, yard Bed Spreads, clearing MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . Unbleached Sheeing 8/4 MAY SALE, yard e----.-|e-..-- Black Leatherette Shopping Bags 2 MAY SALE .. 5G Suede Finish Shopping Bags. Regu- lar $1.35 MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Five Piece Bridge Set. Regular $1.95. MAY SALE Frilied Curtains MAY SALE, pair Frilled Curtains, colored Picot Edge MAY SALE, pair Cottage Sets MAY SALE, per set Special Clearance of Swiss Curtains 2% yards long at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE ... . . . . . . . . . . . -.e.--. ssesssslosaaee l MAY SALE . . . . . .. 18c two pants. Sizes 32 to 37 to MAY SALE ' r e 25 Youth's Bloomer Pants Suits, belted models, Heavy Tweeds. Size 38 $4 37.MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . a 15 Men’s Brown alnd (gay Tweed Suits, One and two pant s zes, to 46. MAY SALE . . . . . .. . . . ..... .. 25 Blue and Brown Fancy Stripe worsted suits with two pants . . a 18 Men’s Plain Blue Worsted ' 8.... may s... $16.50 29 Men's Grey English Botany Worsted Suits, well tailored. Sizes 38 to 46, MAY SALE . . . . . l5 Men’s Plain Blue Botany all wool worsted, two pairs pants 85 Men’s and Young Men’s Fancy Blue and Brown Stripe Worsted two pair pants, highly tailored . 10 Men's Spring and Fall Coats, Grey and mixed colors. Msy Sale Z5 Young Men's Spring and Fall Coats. light grey and brown shades. Raglan and belted models. to MAY SALE.. 25 Men’s Rsincosts, Leatherette, plain Brown and Grey Tweed, Rubber and Oil C is t °' $3.75 ° $5.75 price. to MAY SALE . . . . . . . . Boy's and Youths’ Pants. to Special prices. MAY SALE $2- MAY SALE Boy's Fancy Pullover Sweaters Men’s Heavy Police Braces MAY SALE 11 MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men’s Work Shirts, Assorted shades. Men’s Overalls, Red Back MAY SALE . . . . . I MAY SALE ............... 980 Shades. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy's Caps. Assorted patterns. New Men’s C. A. Dress Shirts w MAY SALE ....... 6911 Clearing MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . .. Boy's Flannelette and Broadcloth Men’s Felt Hats. Clearing of odd I Men's Hstchway Combinations MAYSALE...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200 Men’s and Youths’ Pants. Special Men's Fancy Pullover Sweaters I MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Fancy Hose. Five pairs I MAY SALE. . . . . Men’s Dungsrees, Riveted Men’s Caps. Assorted patterns. New shades. MAY SALE Boy's Dress Shirts. Worth up to $1.50. Pyjamas. MAY SALE . . . . . . . . . . . .. siseaMAYSALE........ . $1.00 BARGAIN BASEMENT ' Ladies’ Tweed Coats. Special MAY SALE . . . . . . . . hTt"s§£°l’°.‘.’.'.°i‘f’.°.'.$2.79 '° $8.79 Ladies’ Silk Hose MAY SALE Ladies’ Silk Bloomers MAY SALE . . . . . Men’s Overalls and" Overall Pants MAY_SALE Men’s Fine Wool Sweaters 98c MAY SALE . . . . . . . Men's Hose, per pair MAY SALE Men’s Caps MAY SALE 24c 29c 49c 59c Men’s Work Gloves MAY SALE iLlf.'irli“é'lll‘i“;f".“.".'ffii'. $2.08 Printed Broadcloth, per yard MAY SALE ....................... 35c Kitchen Towels, per pair MAY SALE s. A. McDONALD