l Casting A Fly I There is much more in casting a fly than meet; the eye of the casual observer. A well belnneed r0: 13:1: that will Pl¢k_up fly off water easily an row a_n|ce line ls most important if you want, even fair success. That is exactly the kind and quality of rod you can select here. We have gzgarfi sailagatment to select from priced from THE FLY ITSELF There is all sorts and conditions of tr-nni, flies and prices. We have never changed the quality of our flies. These flies stand up to the most exacting service and are all true to name. See our assortment before your next trip. Jdmieson’: rim Land Their Fish. For best results get all your tackle at JAMIESONS i l l l i | I l J 1 f h‘ boom I05 Most Decidedly l Better Than Ever BECAUSE NOW OUR ICECREAM IS [NSTINT FROZEN BY A NEW PROCESS. e Dl-SIIRT ' In Family Packages 2-5 OF APINT-____15¢ 4-50FAPINT-_.___g5¢ IMPERIAL PINT BRICKS — — 30c SOLD BY ALL PERFECTION DEALERS Made the new way our Icecream is better blend- ed, richer in taste and immediately recognized ll being finer in texture than Icecream made fie old way. ~ w “' . ICI CREAM “More Than Ever the Cream of Good Taste” IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THE BEST! The Ion-cola offer- wl 1°" MQQeqvslseforyvIWBW-c- enloitmo mi-tlnr 8" "Y" ,-;,|nnqyweather fl-OIV! wwarfoIfilUodAl-laifiil‘ elootflell accessories! gfllflonLwIIU0Ul“fll“93-'" eellpflonlaitolcalllblll‘ ngeiwlehfereafllIINlll-u nUIaIbQttIIVIh" m us snow YOU ‘m: llfl RUEBIS Hariwam courlliv LlliiTEli Charlottetown .1‘ l Jlommonwealth - pavilions. . as a dominating feature the largest . malp of the Dominion in the world. into squares eis in purple and w a frieze arouind the interior of the one] a casket. Peering into a tine, the visitor can see the glow from the ous el- ement plants ms malisnl to the The ow Boehcn, Victoria General Hospital, Haifsx. ‘Rlesday evening. after a lengthy illness. Mr. Bosh- nsr was a native of Martin's River, Nova scotia, and s member of 5t. Martin's An lican church. He h? daughters, Jean and Nita, an F. . merit was in St. Martin's Ceme- ' twenty-four at Canoe Cove. W. their lobster 1M: Out in July In Miniature lit Glasgow. (By PAT USSHER. ‘Clnldlln Press Staff Writer) GLASGOW, May 1'l—-(CP)—'I‘ha hesrt of Empire isn't London now —its Bellaholmon Park in Glas- gow. Tibet's the nprasion co velyed Beet-infill Empire Exhibitxlon at l‘ anion. wilclhmtclrew 420,000 Commonwealth in mlniaiél: - arts hovtzd placeh “$118011 01h’ c tlmh _ F0 the entertainment-loving there: 1s a1: elaborate mmllfilflflt hpalirk. e mm w H we a a shining om tower of the Empire, shaft of steel standing awpahillin thecentre of the of the rk. The major bilildigfs Elflbfl-ion are aroused orig three main avenues on three sides of the hill. Impressive Pavilion The United Kingdom has the most imiwessive pavilion iendidly pro- portioned! clear-cu lines. Two fantastic grllt lions command the main entrance Four hells open ofif a long - le .One0ftheseisdev0tedt%fls “F tter Britain“ dis lay with a mechanical man-a use working model of the upper half of the human body-es a major attraction. tic revolving in space with blue sky and twinkling stars overhead. lcottllh Display Scotland's two buildings display 0f the Eirhihitions chief attraotioms—the clachan. with re- markable atimi and skill a Highland has been created with its inn, its ruined kirk and its cot- i down - lake and s. pmnted background surroun by supplies s sea-loch mountains. Fishing nets are hung outtodlry, flhereisastaokof pesl. gehindmthe inn and 5111c“ cottage: ow tercsting Iv a one sizmw-thawhiitg. Dominion Exhibits The life and wtivitv of the Dom- inions are well portlrs ed in their for lance. has It covers more than 1.000 square George Paterson, formerly oi Vic- toria, an burnished Canadian cop- per. lit was worked out from s. l model only six feet long, divided‘ Canadian "so... historic building; and bridges are degioted in 65 pan- villon. Moimtain scenery is shown n a number of oil paintings Vi‘ Loughecd The pavilion s. will continue until the Th In Memoriam‘ HE. HOWARD BOEBNER The death of Mr. Howard age 53 occurred at the April 5th, 1938, man frien who will loam eath with deep regret. Besides his wife he is survived by two i123‘ mother, three sisters Lydia. l Jarvis Wentzell, Sommervillc, Mass; Carrie, Mrs. Harold Keddy. Long Island, N. Y.; and Elia, Mrs. Amos Hiltz, Martin's River; also three brothers, William,‘ Fred and Allan, Martin's River. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon from the late residence, the Rev. 0 Plyott officiating. Inter- fy. Mr. Howard Boohner was well l-ie wss a partner with the late L. Dean at Canoe Cove in to till they sold fished up till lllt ear and left for his home 4 lest. Elmsdale and Vicinity IHF. ‘f f Y l '\ (New m i'.-.'i‘UWN UUAKIHAN .. s- ivimriv. 194s ‘w, Delivers Any C. C. M. BALANCE 1.00 Weekly Give “Them” A Healthy And Happy Summer With A C. C. M. Bike! Out in the warm sun and fresh air every day—That’s what our boys and girls need for health and hap- piness. Give them a C.C.M. Bicycle and let them enjoy their summer to the utmost. Holman’s make it easy to buy a C.C.M.-Only $1.00 Down and $1.00 weekly. This year's C.C.M.’: set the pace in style_ beauty and easy running-all are rigidly built to give years of carefree service. Bring your boy or girl in to see the new C.C.M.’s today. Remember, this Special Sale is for Friday, Saturday and Monday only. Choice 0f Any C. C. M. Bike For Only 1.00 Down C. C. M. Bicycles From 32.50 _ to 46.00 BUY NOW! These Special Terms For Friday, Saturday and Monday ONLY C.C.M. HIGH GRADE JOYCYCLIS. Baked- on enamel attractively finished in a combina- tion of colors. Bright parts chromium plated. Smart streamlined guards, saddle and step plates. Model No. 70 —- — — - — — $12.50 Wicker style INGLIBII STYLE DOLL PRAM8. Mule of lads! and finished in attractive colors. Made to stun! lots of hard usage. Each $2.65, $4.25 and 88.50. dellghf- the [IQ-H of any little (\f1- N'°°" "“'§};°§,' C.C.M. Joy-muss.’ Modentel! Priced M ' ' priced cnamcllcd in l fwmblflfllil" n50’ u“ of colors, fist steel frame, front ' MAKE PLAYTIME A “Building-Up” Time! Keep The “Wee Ones” In The Fresh Air With One Of These Playtime Companions . . . Y0u’ll Find The Right Style And Size At HOLMANS 0.0m. JOYCYOLES. Finished in attractive baked-g; meal“ i n of on. ' x-ngonitr ‘ti... mm Itwl- 5""! wheels and streamlined candl- Model No. 30 — — — $850 Model No. s1 - - — 9-00 Model No. 32 - - — 9-50 structed. in wheel ball bearing, rubber til-m and rubber pedals. $3_50 Each — — — — — — -' C.C.M. JOY-TRIKE. Perfectly bal- anced, requires little effort to pro- pel lt. The "Wee Tots" soon build up happy, healthy and strong bodice with these. Steel frame. 83 00 strongly built. Each - - ' on Wednesday Wb on pleased in welcome to but Road Mae rorol - CHARLOTTETOWN el of Grand River Wilt’. mnmlo SUMMERSIDE W some time of . and Mrs. EA. Kenna. Malta- Iva-n Aggmwscukm in MDQQGQmV Wflk. '- --*_-_~;:z:-;.::i-:“—_._ , ;:_-. _ Bswssexsmimdlivm.Achsrand W-Tiflfimnudzuooinuolnroown ioa a- son up co . as an i‘ e on»; mothers-Mm glwedmlfll br- JWWIMIM-wmnesrkerieins- ma. the mo m. Bennett orml- oeil of the next meeting is lo be Hospital re.- treatment. He: friend line bvllsfamu, Wfl-lfidvmllvflfltlvtcbesinhisorenefbotfi. waisted by name arms tree. Awishhereqieedyieeovery. -I -MI-\MIIII- A m" L mum WWII- -—-- con wuwensymed ewhelnn, _._______ u- nion Kinch o1 a: a nine ems in " Mrs. Ifllmllid m. sum. MoKenna of Brocton m regular fortnightly me:t of ‘ ‘wmm °' “P” m“ h‘ "m" “msmun mc°mm U, Iflmsdsia last Jock to quad llllwcrthfliee Hilde Oostain) in left recently fin- ths nimber woods the Junior Red Cross B " m Mm Anne when“, who l, e (A n qnflnm», 5 whl lune time at the home of Mr. IA. ‘Film-idly in 5t. l-Awrelwe ill-ll. in New Brunswick where he has a Workers" of school met on nuise-iii-trsin in Oity Hospital JERKgAI-Iml, May B --R.eport "W11"? QM“ I Hillier o! NW1‘ ell-ml“ M welt-Ins for hm. Frldcy- Olive Hardy m m the is Ipmding sutilcll-ee weeks vacation from semis toda mu police c AL. o...» and as. ‘J-ffitlfidillflhfi ‘i221 ""' i. pit-m 2“o°‘....a“ “ifififi “ "" "°"" “‘__"““‘°“‘°- {l}; om“? i."“"‘.....‘°' ““‘" w ofllmldalemotomdtoliIB-Iawlwqereadthemnalnderdl mm. OT-lolloran oilolrnepionoin nseetlngwererca-d MissEllaWhe-lan a w: r“ iiimnmi a“ , of lbei-ton a pesons aswit rive againstal maids recently the vvehlne was wfled any w nemmswn- .and Gervsse 0- Ind confirmed. It was decided m a weekend vlsitor toElmsdale. all 6f! plot w overthrow the re . dalllinl. 1mm was served by the lloiiioran of Maison, Maine. re- the future to charge a set amount _.___ pug?“ end “ubmh , mum. .1. ' lbmvflssbeih Ilia cf Oflrim ladies. lids was rendered h b-‘tumod to their respective i >mes of money for the loan of the organ new: Mrs. Prank McAldiaif regime. IIIIIIIIWNIIIIII Illnltnlsla nNItlI-Iiensssueeeueammiunmmmenmoouzhenler-ou nae-omniscient C.C.M. JOYCYCLES. Better qual- ity and finish and better value than most joyeycles at these prices. Con‘ rccily balanced and strongly con- Model No. 10 -- — -- $12.25 Model No. 12 - - — Model No. 14 — - — 14.23 i “Playtime Plan” ONLY 50o BALANCE In 5 Monthly Payments 13.25 (Minimum Monthly Payments $1.1m Sturdy, Well Made "OASTER WAGONS Fl"! 503's‘ favorite for rug- ied play. Y0u’ll find the right size for your boy in our big selection of wagons. Set up ready lo go. Each $2.25. $3.40. $4.50. $5.25 and $5.50 Stake Body Wagons each — - - - -- - $6.50