r iv I w.__-.wq7" i i i i i l i i i i s D0esn’t H. Look Likea Million! - Don’t Miss" This Sale of _ y .i I Boys’ and Studenfs Suits Sizes 10 to 19 Years Friday and Saturday SUITS AT ONE PRICE 11 18-95 Mothers !don’t pass up this opportunity to dress up your boy at such a saving. We have gone into much higher price ranges to bring you this sale. Students Worsted and Tweed Tweeds, sizes 28 to 34, all with two pair W128- Suits with one long, sizes 33 to 37. ‘ ,Three ways to buy — Cash — Charge -- 2 Weeks lay away. NOTE:-—The Suits will be on displaylin the window on Thursday. definitely not begin until Friday morning. MGDRE a. M¥LEOD L__.imii=d Boys . But Sale will l SPECIALS - FOR Baby - CHRISTENING DRESSES All Wool SHAWLS Sheer, Silk and Moderia ' DRESSES and SLIPS ROMPERS, assorted shades ANTS, Plastic and Rubher HEETS, Plastic and Rubber PLASTIC PLATES 'SILK COAT SETS, Pink, Blue LEATHER HARNESS SILK sonnets Assorted Shades ' FLANNELETTE, by yard SAFETY PINS SUN SUITS ‘OT YOU'LL BE HAPPY WHEN YOU'VE BOUGHT EVERYTHING FOR YOUR LITTLE TOT i The SPORT TOGGERY 169 QUEEN STREET Let's Talk About - - - . Babies we Ch ildre KEEP THEM HAPPY 'N COMFY Operations ll Boon To Blind Persons uonmann. Que. May 19 - The hope and best wishes of every blind person in Canada yesterday went with Dr. Jean Audet La- THROUGH SPRING AND SUMMER IN OUR SUN-BRIGHT 5m" -' Brothel‘ .- iliiilliul .ii.g‘°i..l‘i°“f‘.“. . . t a e FIRST COMMUNION WHITE SAILOR suns £21.53 333i: $35.1. Airslsincs DRE§$E$ Lang Pant; North Star at Montreal airport. lie is going to Nantes. France. to attend a congress ot the French Society o! Obhtalmolosf- Dr. mpointe ls believed to be the only Canadian doctor to have successfully restored sight to sev- NAVY SAILOR SUITS Short Pants SPORT SHIRTS SUMMER DRESSES Plaid: and Pastel Shades SUN DRESSES Sim" 5"“ E- 1'“ 2.2:‘. ‘stress .‘.i2f.§'“ii.f.i’ i221: R l d d rs ns. HNAFORES SEPA. AT PANTS 0111? dgteicfte Ioperstlons have achieved wide tame tor the doc- m who haLbeen sends-ins the theory o! cornea grafting tor many years. At Nantes he will l0!" many o! the world's greatest sac- ‘e Prints and Assorted Shades POLO COAT SETS TRENCH COATS SUMMER SUITS Z-tone and Solid Colors POLO COATS UNDERWEAR TIENC" “A” 33155’. Quill; .r°‘2'.‘$.iii...io.. on sitcoms WM" “n. 1".:.lii.=..".:i'r;.*:::°i; White and Fawn UNDERWEAR exchange the latest ‘ chi-fine‘: is . The oil-rd ANKI-ET-‘r SWEATERS gxgir-nhassuiiegeeiiyinviiea actress? on - Assorted Shades Cotton Jersey and Wool if); “this iflfiiiiiii opglxlgrig s his will» M" Sui" u t! : OVERALLS OVERALLS 11:32am ghliéiuzazéitmaigncprzblem: “$15115 JACKETS would have to be overcome. PIT“ icularlv since the cornea from the eyes of a dead Pflwuhia t° l” used within three.daya. ___________._. AT MILLVALE 501100!- Report at Mlllvale School T0! the month oi Avril- Grade X ~ 1, Francis Mid; 1- ‘ l r -. » M3331; muiox: Helena. Gallant: 2. Earl Murphy; 3- 31°F‘ 9mm“- Grade vm 1. Flown" Murphy. TELEPHONE 2m 1, ‘Cecil Parsons: RABIO PRICES SLASIIEII l l MAY 25m. to 2.9m. nanucnous up to 15% The Edison Electric local ‘Good-Will Quiz dealer announces . that beginning next Tuesday and continuing until Saturday inclusive reductions of up to 15 per cent. will be ‘given ,on all purchases of Radios. and design ranging from the small portable to the magnificant "Consol Combination Models In Stewart Warner, Rogers Mal- ostis, Addisson, Admiral and Stromberg Carlson. ' REMEMBElh-Wlth every cash purchase of a dollar or over 1 I you receive an entry blank for the Oood Will Quiz Program on , ill-e Air every Friday, GE to ., i iron" new 'RADIO_ NOW-AT A sic SAVING EDISON A - Grade vn __ " a. Allred Gallant; a. Elm" Murphy. guns v1 -_ 1. Mildred Murphy; 3, Anita Gallant. gyms v _ (n) l. Kathleen Hagan; 2. Paul Gallant. Grade V —- W) 1- mmn“ Murphy. 3nd; 1v -. 1. Allan Halon; 3 gmy Hagen; S. Marion Bickox. Grade III - 1, Bruce Murphy; 2. Joey Howl; 3. Gen-stub Mu hY- olizioe 1r - 1. Atlltl Helen: I. Doria Gallant; 3, Harold Numb?- Grade I (a) - 1. Emmett Hagen. Grade 1 (b) - , 1. Lori-aloe Hickox; 2, Ralph I-lickox. (Miss) Helen Reid. TERM!- Nojvm wwrsuma W1. The monthly mecllul 0f "l! North Wlltshlre Auxiliary ot the Wcmen’: Missionary Society was held at the home oit Mrs. Lem! lhcNell. The worship service with thLthGne "hen tor all and all tor each", wu led b! M"- Iruce MacDonald and opened by lorlflture resdlnle ' ' b! gluing hymn "Jesus Thou Div- ine companion". This was toliow- _ed by the rssdlnl o! the meaning ~ ' at, Christian loll when practised by chrlutiorcmsens i|\~ everyday llfc. . Hynm "0 Holy Olly", was rend in unison and the worslilv MW- iq rlnlqf by slnglng "Lord ot the These Radios are of the latest make Ier the business purl which tol- . lowed. dim were 0 t memoirs and one associate mlnbll‘ pres- ent. The 06017100100‘? report- sd time quilts complet . In the absence at the coma-run- llsotvloal condition Phone 17cc - ,,, m... ...,....,, m. ' .~ ' uoetrsyteot t saunter-atrium H‘ -~ __ license read on so- l Lands". The president presided- peal tor clothing for Europe. Mrs. Clark read an article o.n Christian svawaldship. Interesting inform- ation or! the ‘work o! the British and Foreign Bible Society was given by each member ln short readings. A lhankotrering was received (rom an associate mom. be: and one member gave month- iy envelope. A short question and answer study on the lilo at Wil- iiurn Carey who took for his motto "Attempt great things {or God, expect. great things ot God", was conducted by the President. The benediction by the leader closed the meeting. DARNLEY W. l’. The regular monthly meeting or Barclay w. r. was held Wednesday avmins. May 5th. at the home at Mrs. Clarence Hickey. In sibsericc o! the president. Mrs. James Hie. key occupied the chair. Meeting opened in the usual manner. Thir- teen embers responded to roll call. no visitor was welcome‘. Minutes o! previous meeting were "Pad. lDDroved and sisned. The mat ccmymitlee reported "convert- tion met’ completed and display- ed same to the meeting. Mrs, Adams reported box had been Packed and mailed to England. Mrs. Arthur MacKsy kindly otter- °d l0 Deck and mall next box with other members assisting. Rgpoa-Q o! sick committee. one treat sent fillrlflsdhe month. School com- mittee had no report. New school ‘mmmltlefl appointed. Mrs. Harry 0mm" 511d MH- A. MacKay. Bo- Dort from recent card party $1340 Bills accepted and ordered paid. COITBSDOndence read and digeug. red consisting at W. I. news and new hand books. Receipts from 39b" Hardy with thanks for don- ation to Velda Matthews, and can. w‘ 506M!‘ for donation received. It was decided bypnanlmous vote to return Annual Book ot Know}- Bilgc to Goober-Society. A letter tram Federation o! Agriculture was read and after some discussiu the decision to "think it over. talk _ it over" and make further plans at next meeting. It was also suszested Secretary Bmwwlcdse recent donations ol prints received Delegates named to attend convention in Charlotte- WWH- Mre- Harry Orozier and Mrs. Arthur MacKay, Mrs. James Hie. key actina’ as substitute. Plans were made to have a play and sale at oandy- Secretory was asked to writs tor Freetown play. It was movedand seconded to sponsor a cord Party in Ball while walt- ing tor play. Mrs. Wallace Pick- ering invited members tor June meeting. Roll Cali to be answer- ed by s. "proverb". Protrsm and questionnaire tor meeting was conducted by Mrs. James Hickey. Collection U0 cents. Auction 0t two articles caused much merri- ment and netted $1.10. Articles were handed in to convenor In: Red Oroes. Meeting sdloumed lr. usual manner. Lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. Wal~ lace Adonis and Miriam and Anna Hickey. l0! YEAH-l AGO . Gas won iii-st used tar lighting purposes in Canada in 1M0. I Islanders 1 I Have Met I: ‘Islander Abrsol’ F WINNIPIIG, .-Msn.— One alter- noon last week 1‘ coiled at the Grace Hospital an s visit w Mrs. M. R. MacKlpnon. Mrs. Macliin- non had been hsvhw no visitors” but by special request. as l was; headaches, belching or other temporary disturbances no emu. asusd by ovsrqiudulgenoe. In such cases It You lndul ‘ In Over Eating '_ lvlrlilioithstnnsehblllousaqlilartburn, Burdock Blood Bitters should give quick relief. compound {or minor disorders o! the stomach, live "etinalsoss the notion c! the stomach and dlgutivg o dlfistlos, sad elimination. if"! Ibstltotn. spur; Butdoak Blood Bitters. Burdock Blood Bitters is a pureyegotsble You'll lad 3.3.3. on sale at wanton Mrywlim. so,“ 5e 'l.‘. llllbus 00., United. mo.“ Q,- to leave two dsys_ later tor Torois-l to, I was allowed on s few milk, utes call. I lound Mrs. MscKin-l non. though slightly improved. b be a very iii woman. She is under the medical attention o! two spec- ialists. . ‘ . I Whilst I was in the dldrlct. I decided upon a call to the Sound-i ers’ home on Bimcoe at. and than‘ I met Mrs. John H. Sounder-i. the former Nettie Hobbs o! Charlotte- town. daughter o! the late Join and Eliza (Webster) Hobbs. and sister of Mrs. Fred Prowae and at Frank Hobbs, both o! Charlotte- town. Mr. Saunders is the son o! the late ssmuel and Mary (Rsckham) ' Saunders ot Winsloc. P. E. 1., ant.‘ has a sister. Mrs. William Peal-don, residing in Charlottetown. Betore coming West in i924. Ml’. Saunders was employed at Prawn Bros. Charlottetown. At present he is employed with the Credit Pro- tectors, Winnipeg. , i Mr. and Mrs. Saunders have one son. Fred, who is employed withf the Bank o! Toronto, Winnipeg. He ' is married to on Ontario gtrl,| and they have one daughter. Nina.‘ Mrs. Saunders is a teacher o1 Mu- sic (piano) and is busily eMIIed in giving music lessons. Her daugh- ter, Nina. live and a halt "B" old. played the piano at there- cent Winnipeg Music Festival. O l I Mrs. John Saunders’ grandfath- er Webster had a store at one time in ‘Pr-yon and. was .. ‘ in the shipbuilding trade with the tirml Webster and Lord st the bridge in Tryon, P. E. I. NEW GLASGOW WI. Eleven members o! the NW- Glasgo-w Women's Institute mev ini the school tor the Mo? meetlnI-l President presiding opened meet-- ing with "ode" ‘ to-liorwed by “Crecd“ in unison. Roll call was‘ responded to by naming "favorite fruit." Minutes o! previous meet-l ing read, adopted and signed by president, mOV teconded and carried that all Ills be auid- 8W- mtary having purchased three dozen cups and saucers and brought one o! same to meeting tor members to see. Correspond- ence read, also receipt from Can- cer Fund. Scho0l cmomlttee‘ re- ported nothing needed this month. Sick committee not present. New committees are as iollows School. Mrs. R.W. Stevenson and lVlrs. M- MacLeod; sick. Mrs. WJ. Mac- Leod and Mrs. Earl Houston: Lunch, Mrs. John Bulmsn and Mrs. Murray orr; program, Mrs. IPoster seller an dMrs. Roy Dick- ieson. Next meeting to be held at the home ot Mrs. Howard Ling where roll call will be answered with a "proverb." Mrs. George Dlckieaan then tool: charge as program and stressed the care o! crippled chil- dren trom a paper recently resid- Mrs. PJ... CamPbEIl Nod “I KIWW scirrieuilng good about you". and asked a Bible quiz. A baby's name contest. asked by Miss Ella Sample and a health bulletin read by sec- rotary concluded the program. Collection amounted to es cent!- ii The National Anlhem brought the Bulk Fitted Dates,2 ii... 43¢ z ti... is. Fib 8am, 2 lbs. . . . . . . .. 55c Heinz Mushroom Soup, lLord, libs. 53c 2 tins ... l0: Cornflolrss, Posh and Sweet Mixed Pickles, Qualzsmi plugs. 27c 16oz. ..... c Lombard Plums, 2 tins .. 35c Grapefruit Juice, Aylmer’: Veg. Soup,S tins 25c 20 dz., 2 tins ,,..... 25c Campbell's Tomato Soup, Apple Juice. 3tins . . . . . . . .. 30c 20oz.,2tins .......20c Cut Wax leans, 2 tins .. 23c Fresli Beef, 2 tins 76c TEA-Mother's Own and Mom's-J lbs. tor $1.75 COFFEE-Schwartz and Club House-J lb. tins ..... 57c I Pkg. DREFT or VEL 29c DUTCH CLEANSER, 2_ tins 22c JAVEX, Largo 32 oz. bottle ........_._._..._,_._....... 24¢ 2i: cliicil? BABY DESPITTE MY FIRE I WILL SE HANDLING BABY CHICKS FOR THE BALANCE OI-' THE SEASON AS IIILLIIII and SPILLET and TllE ismin iurciirnv lions kindly consented to reserve a certain pens centoge ottlislr stock for my requirements. If you ore buying Chicks I respectfully sol; lcit your order. I S. R. PENDLETON KENSINGTON A Weak of $ Saving Specials MILLIIIVS STllllE, Kensington May 17th to May 22nd Diced Belts, 2 tins I9: Diced Carrots, 2 tins ... I9: Lane's Pork 8r Beans, Beet Greens, 2 tins .. . .. 19c Raisins, Seeded and Seed- lsss, bulk, 2 lbs. 48c TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes NOW IN STOCK Men's Overalls and Overall. Jackets; Boys’ Overalls, lire 26 to 34; Congoleuin Squares and Table Oilcloth; Striprd and White Flannelstte; Ladies‘ Dresses-Prices Right. U-h-n-‘gq el-olllolo-Is t, and bowsh, 1p I Pius thus my...“ MILLIIIVS STORE, Kensington mceing to s close. r uonnoi o. Jisn ins a w ~w~w»~ 'o "kgmV/filfli FARM EQUIPMENT FIELD! v | . m riicml owl. anthem nne-ewiwrfl“; ’ the Sign’; Hydraulic n-z ma. Tract!!!‘ i; is the year's best fill! quires" bargain o: corps-ice because 05 '5‘ in gives. -' _ . v \ i. _...._.._ -_-.~..-..$,...._, . .. s~. i:\-.