i‘ They’re bound for The BASEMENT! p, Since MOORE & McLEOD Limited started that basement store for men, hundreds of peo- ple have learned that it’s possible to buy de- pendable goods at a low price. Here are some samples . . . Men's Whipcord PANTS Leather faced Boy's SHIRTS, Collar attached, white, pockets blue, tan . . . . . . .. Men’s Fancy COAT 130)’? T8110)’ COT‘ SWEATER TON BLOUSES . Sh" 36 t” 44 ' Boy’s new Whoop- Men’s fancys “V” neck ee PANTS SWEATER B a C "on all wool - G32; £051.; Men's All Wool ZIP , Boy's Tweed SWEATERS. KNICKERS Navy B ue .. Boy’s smart 35m‘ rwnnn CAPS .. Men’s‘ roomy , , SHIRTS. Dark 8, Boys all wool ZIP light ‘blue SWEATERS .. $1.10 Boyls blue Cheviot EZEZEL???" $1.35 15c Men's fancy Cotton SOCKS. Special, “é Men’s fancy TWEED CAPS . . 79c 59c I Men’s Balbrigian COMBINATION Uwear, all sizes rill ""1 Economy Sho Second Floor i‘ - Ladies’ fine lisle All shades of Ladies‘ LISLE ‘BLOOMERS with rayon stripe, all tea rose shade More new HOUSE DRESSES SLIPS, white and tea rose, adjustable straps $313.35.? 89c 17c Girl’s White Cotton HOSE Hatching egge shipped recently Canada to Honolulu have - en so successful that further -. have been received by British Columbia. dealers. According to lat. est advices, there is every indication that a substantial trade will be de- velwee " PEBFEBTIIII 16E GllEMi has Plltlilll’ and PEP I ‘Ifilmlh’ ahjs sleazruagpnlui h: every ahpicltup ti’! thh * couple leit on a shut honeymoon Teeasshwors “VIDQQ IOXMIM-Ieeding ions exclusively, has ‘ti ior results wherever 1 ' lowest. leaving a Tuesday night mm Brockvlile, Ont ues, at the morning service his ser- ies of sermons on "Growth in the Christian Life." At this service Mr. R. D. Quigley and Mr. V. L Ding- "well will sing "In the Garden." Dr. Vincent speaks at the evening ser- vice, and Mrs. Vincent will . The music oi the dsry will be under the direction oi’ Miss Helen Call- BRILLIANT STUDENT-Among the awards made at the Dalhcusie Convocation on Tuesday was the Overseas League EssayPrise, won by Mr. Alfred Linkletter of Northern, who received the degree oi’ Bachelor of Arts with Distinc- tion. A year ago Mir. Linkletter was successful in winning first prise (two hundred dollars) in the James DeMille Essay Competition at the University. T!!! CAKE SAL! for the Society for the Prevention oi’ Cruelty to Animals at R. P. Simpson storethis afternoon. _ L-‘lofl-i-ls-li. BBDEQUE BAPTIST SERVICES. Sunday May 18th. Preacher, The Pastor. 10.45 A. M. Morning Worship. Subject “One Greatest Need" Child- STOCKINGS SCARFS reduc- . . w“ Semw-"B-mnv met-t" Ill" Sizes 9 and 1o ta to ...... .._. tfgyMpfifi“infi°‘g‘§.°‘g,ggfi“rl°jr' Ladies’ light, weight Ladies’ light weight _._____J.;_].'°' °' ' V E s T s 29c “W” "“'°" 35c hffhltii‘ w. ilnihahttz; o) Sleeveless sleeves yesterday.’ washable Taflem Girls 6 1.0 14 YQITS Andrew MacDonald. Vernon Hlddy. - Use Mingus‘: for lites MacLearrU-illis Nuptials Very quiet and distinctive was the wedding of Miss Jessie M Gillie and Mr. Lauchiin J. Mac- Lean which took place at the home erine Macliean, Cambridge, was, on April M at eight o'clock. The . ~,' FP-"w _. ~‘ l‘ . Monday, May 20th. Anyone desiring his services may obtain them by message at the oflice of " N-tiltfl-s-ll-li. T0 STUDY I0! PRIEGTHOOD —Mr. Joseph Reardon arrived home where he attended st‘. Mary's lu- demptorist College and graduated thifi Year. He will eilemi five weeks mluhdnlumzh. 11:03: “u: 531311‘ £379.11: {i} with his parents, ism and Mrs. ..m" m, u" Yum nonh- . . - - . - . .- m John I‘. Reardon after which he will m“, u u“ m“ m: u” c‘ ‘ "u." Tum“ B0 t0 8t. JOhn, N. 3-. YD!!! hfl “her 1m“ much enhy_ InmAy ‘A1 u _ Will Q3156’ i116 Rcdempiorst NOVl- “flit Tubes flmufl be Moshe" Own Ten t 0.15 tate to continue h‘s studies for m“; pumuuuy “d N, Au» PrcsrI-m 0-45 u“ Wnsmilw- when worn out.” %...§;|°suZ-'?$ ‘Mom’. . (Studies) ., . . . . .. Dill THE BAPTIST OHUBDlI-The ' Rev. A.. C Ninoent, D. D., contin- River. was a visitor to the city on _ oi.’ the groom's mother, rm. Cath- 5 Wedding March was played by FE roa TI-IE wssltor us! 1s m us! ssh aa-ronnar rur a ‘ lflllil t.» ... new: §""~...'-'-'.* . 1:: ' a s III ~ BBSTSILVIIFOXIHIIMANII @ ' London Sal; out of 00.000 skins. was v suwnsr us! is from a i954 Pill! led emlusive (It ma.‘ m ;_ °_ y”, Slmslc u cowl-l part o1 Ra ion. mm ace-nae from weaning to pelting, according V, to owner. E. B. Qoflin. 393*‘ n‘! " A roxmm-start those Vixens on ".1:_,,':;:'"t'_',-;_;.-;-_ u. Bunglo Vixen d: Ration l0 Island m.‘ an y ‘. days alter wheiping. k568i. Pie!!!" ' u“ AMOOMPITINT TY? an“ _ serv man from Remington Ltd, will be in Charlottetown on - - - - - - -- 1.0a c. n. c. p», lac-use- a m“; sari: nu: acc- us WIDIEBDAI IA! 4| Irwin Printing 0O l.” New Iethod . . Cleaners ... .. ‘Hill lronised Yeast 7.15 , 1 C. B. U, Programs 1-10-11.” II. K. I. Rogers lays Ixunsn‘, “A! . estin§h0us Ginuf/zg", RA D|OT R O N S m. srswsar scaoor. Honor roll for April: 3,Bruce gilbert Timmixls; 3, Florence Mar- in. Grade 11-1, Lona Jay; ‘s, Stella Aflieck and Marion Greening (equ- ll); 3, Cecil MacLcod. Grade VIII-l, Claude Aflleck; 2, Howard MacDonald; 3, Bessie Small- wood. Grade VII (Sm-l, Freddie Cof- fin; 2, Harry Iimmins; 3, Franklyn Jay. Intermediate Department Grade VII-i, Evelyn McIntyre; 2, Doris Lesrd; 3, Alice MacDonald. Grade VI-—l, Mary Jay and Victor MacDonald (equal); 2, Marion Mac- Donald; 3, Gerald MacLeod. Grade V--l, Brighton MacDougall; g, Reggie Iibehan; 3, Winnie McIn- yre. Grade IV-l, Phyllis Aflleck; 2, Ruby Martin and June Jay (equal); Mary Jay and June Jay. P! Grads IH-i, Jean Ailleok; Ruth Pigott (equal). Grade 11-1, Aietha Ieehan; I, Everett Mitchell; 3, Alphonsus Mac- Donald and Preston McAaklll. Grade I (a)-l, David Jay; 2, Carl MacDougaii; 8, Leonard Doyle. Grade I (b)-l, Stanley Glover; 2, Sheldon Jay; 8, Hammond Mac- Kensie. Grade I (c)—1, Vernon MacDon- ald; 2, Donald MacDonald; 3, Wil- fred MacDonald. Grade I (d)-l, James Feehan; 2, Preston Aflleuk. Teachers-Mary Irving, Annie K. MacDonald and Mary McAskili. " Erport Dairy cattle Afllech. Prim-tor the beet made and n m, Mo“; for vcvlee. stare or arcs- Grade x-l. Elsie xheahohs; 2. egoys-ffinsBrighton MaoDougall; s, $2’ “"1 PM“ mm“ I" °"° Bruce Airlock. ' ‘n u‘ - Girls-l, Winniired McKenale; 2, 2 Harold Mitchell; a, D0011! Jay and “THE SMOK " SM OOTHES T i IS burning sweetness. Chewing. '.. l @grighl flut sealant making ‘new friends every day be. cause ofits mildness and its slow tured by the makers of Black Twist * llickeyi & Iicholson’s “Charlottetown Tcsllccc _It is manufac- (Continued irom Peso 6) stripped have not been taken from a herd already under supervision, a tuberculin tesg will be carried out by the Dominion Government Vot- erinsry mspector. veterinary!!!)acti- Vtionertobeelnployedtotekieblood Ihecirnensmuet be given. Blood specilnenswillbesentioihelini- Dlsessemeeerah mal mstitue oi the - minion of Agri- culture. I-mli, P. Q.. for test and “rm export to Great Britain". No charge will he made til:- either the ceis test‘ or All dairy cattle rol- export are to be subject to inspectim by m officer of ‘lihe Health of Animals Branch, Dominion Department of Aflflcultlg. ‘I'll: jnsléotion Y: cover eu poin as ii ess of alaimels barkation as to M” and condition decided by an authorised represen- tative of the Live minion Departmen o ure. To pass this inspection each animal ior export must pceseq dis- tinctive breed characteristics, must have scale according to m. possess a sound udder of good conforma- tion, display V" for better than average milk production and be in goodpondition. Shippers are particularly warned by the Department against the in- clusion of undersized. thin, slim or shallow cows which. in their colour THIS IS POSITIVELY RECK- LESS; it is strictly against business principles, but in these times of de- pression» it is really needed. R. P. Simpson Of Queen Street Charlottetown. offers all spring merchandise on Sat- urday at 20 per cent discount. Mrs. Harold Iord as the bridal procession ye eded down the hail into the large living room. In a. setting o! palms, ferns and spring flowers the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Hector Ferguson, pastor of the scotch Presbyterian Church of Boston. The double ring service was used. The bride ‘was given in marriage by her aunt, Miss Florence Mac- Donald. The bridesmaid was Miss Ldna MacLean. sister oi the groom, and Angus Martin acted as best man. The bride was prettily attired in powder blue metaiesse crepe out on graceful lines and carried a boquet oi bridal roses and lily of the valley. ‘The bridesmaids dress was of pale ‘pink lace and she car- ried a boquet of pink roses. Miss MacDonald's costume was of ashes oi roses georgette with a eorsage of gardenise. Amid pretty decor- ations of yellow and white all gathered in ,tne ‘dining room where a buffet supper was served. A large wedding cake was shared with the invited guests by the bride. v ived many beau- tiful wedding gifts including fill‘- niture, cut glass, linen and sliver- were. Lateintheeveningtheyoung 5 ‘B .Onctheir return theywillre- to nominate two candidates for the provincial elec- tion- The polls chairman in each polling division in ifLea s. s. s, ‘p; * Tws MANUFACTURE ms new alolo can l "cl-r. Conservative Convention A convention of the Conservative Electors of the Third- District of Queens will be held in Ch’tcwn, ‘luesliay lune 4 at 8 p m 1.7677 -5-l8-22 RESTING TIRED EYES Strained eyes get only tem- porary relief from resting them. They need more than rest. They need the perman- ent help of corrective lenses, and THEY can be obtained ill but cue way-dry submitting to a thorough examination o! theeyee. Do not nnnee ily defer this service. G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMETRIST i O-O§OO-O-OO-OO-O-O-OOQO-O'GO44 00-9 FOR ‘SALE Farm 140 acres at Appin Road, 80 acres clear in splendid state of cultivation and the balance well wood- ed. Good buildings and water facilities. Close to school and church. For further particulars. apply to Gaudet & Haszard. O§§§OO§O40000§§4§ mI-rklnse show evidence oi mixed breedina. ing paraphernalia, such ss fruit- picking ladders and box shocks, have cmsted a favorable impression in South Africa, to which country there are two direct steanlshi, lines 2mm _ __......_.____..._. Canadian fruit-picking LIId pack. e ,,,.,, . A third shi ersted from Britishfiolunliialfis, ...‘i.‘.‘..“£.l“.l‘..;““ M "Mr-rd- ces, has a good sale in Scotland and . competes against Dutch fu" cream Montreal. and shim is op. 16 ounces and B oun. exported» esareappcovedattheportofem- 0X FEEDS and are steadily gaining ration until Sept, 1 THE PAST TWO Pups were started at 6 weeks on No. 2 Ration. SUNGLO WONDER ~ SUNGLO EAR LOTION VITAMINERAL Prices up to 40% Limited YOU CAN RAISE PUPS WITHOUT MEATS. YOU CAN FEED ADULTS ALL SUMMER WITHOUT MEATS. 1. SUNGLO SUMMER-PUP RATION containing de- hydrated meat meal, fed with whole milk and eggs may constitute the pups’ entire feed until Sept. 1. 2. SUNGLO FOX RATION NO. 2 soaked in skim or buttermilk may constitute the adult i.'ox’s entire run ABOVE FEEDS wean THOROUGHLY TESTED ON oun OWN RANCHES DURING and adults from time Vixens were weanedfrom pups m ADDITION wn OFFERAYOUQ SUNGLO SUMMER-PUP Ration without meat SUNGLO SUMMER ADULT without meat SUNGLO FLEA 8: LOUSE KILLER SUNGLO WORM EXTERMINATOR SUNGLO WHITE DISINFECTANT All above Products are ISLAND MADE. less than similar products. SEE YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR WRITE US. International Fcx & Animal. Foods, PRODUCTS in favor. \ YEARS. of age on above feed, 3i the said district will dall a meeting of the Conserva- tive electors for the purpose of choosing five dele- gates to attend said convention- - Dated this 17th day of May, 1935. SAMUEL KENNEDY, President R. R- BELL, Secretary Ii-7690-5-18-8i s s a s AAA a s AAAQAAA “A ‘as- 9% vvv n Glass New Or Renewed At Reasonable Prices i 4 GUARANTEED TO margarine _ - a soulless; k .. d]. hunter» . m»- ml. ~ -','_ '4 it. ‘ V‘ ‘r use u» new ' Lswurarlciuc . lle-Jee - a v.4“ LAWN as .1 if some EN 1001.9 . ~~s'. wit. osannu QPADEB osansrwoaxs, v ucc- u.» ‘ A callous sauna V .» "t". .. l 2 cannon nosa with GARDEN RODS 55c - 90c — 95c TROWELS 25c COUPLINGS p 9e ft. , , oases cart!!!" . -i-'_ me " l 1. scanni- “molar "