_ Ho ‘ [she ‘ Hc Mondaj confere the Re chair. man OI Service .~.._..__-..mm--m P-ii-il il!,‘.‘i'l!i§“‘. .‘.\;<M-.e¢-.¢w-_v~w~. - t DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS! W. W. Wellner SELLING OUT ! An appointment for a privateshowing in the evening of Diamonds and other Jewelry, may easily be arranged. Just telephone Mr. Wellner. JEWELRY! All our Dollar Jewelry, consisting of Necklets, Brace- lets, Earings, Bar pins reduced for SELLING OUT to . 49c. All .;.".1"an..."';.r.;..."..;..".;.'"u... reduced i... SELLING OUT to . . . . . . . . .. All our Jewelry from $1.75 to $2.50 . . . . . . . .........$l.29 THIRD SELLING OUT to All other Jewelry reduced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c. reduced for DIAMOND and other RINGS Plain gold wedding rings, today's price . .. . .. SELLING OU’l‘ PRICE . .. .. Plain gold wedding rings, today's price . . SELLING OUT PRICE $6.00 . . . . . $3.95 . $8.00 $4.95 Engraved wedding rings, today's price . . . . . . . . ‘$10.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . . . $6.95 Engraved wedding rings. today's price . . .. . . .. . $14.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $8.95 Emblem rings: Masonic, Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellows and many others reduced for SELLING OUT T0 half price. Our wonderful stock of Diamond rings all reduced for SELLING OUT ONE THIRD. Signet rings so much in demand these days, reduced for SELLING OUT ONE THIRD. PLAYING CARDS Congress playing cards. Today's price . .. . . .. . . . 50c. SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . ' Congess playing cards. Today's price .. SELLING OUT PRICE 75c. 53c. Congress playing cards. Today’s price .. . .. .. . . . $1.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . . 69c. SILVERWARE! Tudor place, Community made Queen Bess pattern: Tea and Cofiee Spoons. Today's price, doz. . . . . . . $3.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . .. $2.25 or 19c. each Rogers 1847 LEGACY AND ANNIVERSARY PAT- TERNS: Tea and Coffee Spoons. Today's price, doz. $5.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . .. . $3.45 or 29c. each Forks and Knives reduced in the same pro- portion. All other patterns of Rogers and Community reduced for selling out ONE FIFTH. Tea sets, Jl-piece, excellent quality plate. Today's price $12.00 SELLING OUT PRICE SELLING OUT PRICE Water Jugs, excellent quality plate. 'l‘odzi_v s Tea sets, 3-piece, excellent quality plate. Today's price $15.00 . $7.50 . price $6.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $i.00 All our Tea Sets, Sandwich trays, Candle Sticks, En- tree dishes, Water jugs, Bread Trays, Casseroles, Pie plates, Sugar and Cream Sets Reduced for selling out ONE QUARTER, some ONE l-IALI“. 0 L D 0 KS ' BIG BEN, the world's best alarm clock, DeLuxe plain dial, Nickle or colored case. Sold everywhere at $4.50 SELLING OUT PRICE Big Ben DeLuxe Luminous dial. . . . . . . . . $2.95 Sold everywhere at $5.75 SELLING OUT PRICE $3.95 Our entire stock of Mantle clocks all carrying our usual guarantee. Reduced for selling out to ONE HALF. HAND BAGS! Hand Bags, Fitted travelling cases. Manicure sets, Toilet sets, Military Brush sets, all Reduced for SELLING OUT ONE THIRD. DIIINA! beautiful patterns all SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. three patterns. including Indian tree. Re- Limoges, four Aynsley, reduced for duced SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. . Cown Derby, Blue Bell pattern, reduced for SELLIN OUT ONE QUARTER. Hundreds of pieces of gift china, suitable for wed- dings, showers, bridges, etc. Reduced for SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. GLASSWARE! Bertha and Rosiland Pattern: Sherbet glasses. Today's price, doz. . . $9.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $4.50 Water Goblets, doz. Wine glasses. Today's price, doz. . .. . $8.0( SELLING OUT PRICE Claret glasses. Today's price, doz. . $9.00 SELLING OUT PRICE beautifully etched, Today's H.u-n-si-n-i-s-ns-t. $4.00 . $4.50 price. $10.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.65 All our glassware, consisting of beautiful etched and cut Water goblefs, High Sherbets, Low Sherbets, Winc Glasses, Nappies, Vases, Comports, Reduced for ONE HALF. SELLING OUT ONE‘ QUARTER and some pieces WATCHES! Men's watches, high grade gold tilled case, 16 size. A watch you will be proud to carry. today's price . $12.00 SELLING OUT PRICE :.v.~.s'.- ' r "‘- . - $6.00 "All our other watches reduced for SELLING OUT %. 'Wrist watches for both Ladies and Men: Today's price 88.50 SELLING OUT PRICE .. $4.95 wssnsmi GUARDIAN AILVII} f!!! I001) for foxes sold at Bruce's. 88154.34; —EX‘I'I.A SPECIAL 15 pllte heavy duty new Iiincoln ltorage BILIUIUI,‘ for 01117 018.05 at Bruce's. IIlI-B-u-Ii. -VITA - CIUIBLA the new R-M- 1M4 I0!‘ PDPDIOI sold whole- sale and retell at Bruce's. 3310-5-28-1 -TRAVELLERS REST Dramatic Club will present "My Turn Next" and "The House Across the Way” in Birch Grove Hall, Freetown, Tuesday, Mny 81st. Half proceeds in eid of to town Hull. If wet come following night. SIIJ-D-Zl-ii. f —-POLICE COURT—1n the Bum- ; merside Police Coin-t on Saturday morning one drunk had his bail of $10 estreated. A vagrant had his sentence suspended and was order- ed to leave the town. S. —DINNER BRIDGE-Mrs. J. J. Gaudet oi Summerslde entertained at a delightful dinner bridge on Friday evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Cvrennough, who returned today to their home in Hyde Park, Mass. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Henry Gaudet, Mrs. Grennough; Mr. Fldele Perry and Mr. J. Henry Gaudet. Miss Elizabeth Gaudet as- sisted the hostess in her duties. S. --CLOSING MEETING — ’I‘he Junior W. A. of St. Mary's Church, Summerslde, held their closing meeting for the summer months on Friday. A nice program oi songs and recitations were taken part in by the children. A special prize was presented to Master Rose McKen- zio for his splendid work in wood craft. The presentation was made by Miss Reta Key. After the Na- tional Anthem, ice cream and cake l were served. A vote of thanks was -‘ extended to Miss Helen McQuarrie for her assistance during the win- ter. S. -—FUNERAL SERVICES OI‘ PETER B. LINKLETTEIb-A very large number of citizens attended the funeral service of the late Peter B. Linkletter and was a. fit- ting tribute to the esteem in which the deceased was held by all class- es. The service was held at the home of his brother, Mr. T. M. Linkletter on Central Btret, Sum- merside, and was conducted by Rev. L. B. Campbell, pastor of the .United Church. The pallbearers were Messrs. Archibald, Hooper, Edgar, James Andrew, and Brewer Linkletter and Major Townsend. Interment was in the United Cem- etery at Lot l6. There were many lovely floral tributes. S. -DISTRICT MEETING OF P. E. ISLAND I. 0. 0. l-I-The adjourn- ed meeting of the District of P. E. Island, No. 12, I. O. O. F" was held in Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, Summereide, on Friday evening. District Deputy Grand Muster, B. R. Sharp, presided. Representative! from Verdun Lodge, O‘Leary; Hill- side Lodge, Montague; Bro. J. J. McKlnnon, Grand Secretary from Charlottetown, besides a large num- ' ber from the local lodge were pres- ent. After routine business, a full discussion on many matters per- taining to the Order were taken part in by the members. One point stressed was that Lodges should encourage fraternal visits as it wee considered of great benefit to all. Bo. McKinnon made special men- tion of the splendid work being done at. the I. O. O. F. home at Pictou, N. B. Refreshments lild a smoker brought the evening to n most enjoyable conclusion; the of St. Andrew's Prelbytoriln _ Church. Monteguo- The 800018 number ,. ‘ spoke in the high- spend a. short vacation at his na- tive placo, Cape Wolf, in the west- theology oi our land be exchanged for one more slender than itself if on its basis the charities and in- tegrities and the sobrieties of its people are upliolden; nor let think lightly of that culture which yields on eiforescence so precious as that of a trained peasantry. virtue es they contain. Lilac bushes in front of the door, EASTERN eiuiiollli ' ..- A MUSICAL EVENING-p‘ A vgg-y delightful evening Ill spent at a. musicals held at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Hgrry McLeln and under the ous- picee of the Ll-dlel Aid Association w, praise of the program and were greatly impressed with the ‘only of splendid talent assembled for the occasion. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson. minister, acted as chairmen and introduced the following program: Piano solo, "Scottish Melodies," Mn. A, F. Campbell. Vocal lolo, "I hear o Thrush at Eve." and encore, "Home," Miss Doris Cer- rutherr. Violin solo, “Humorelquw with encore "The Little Old Church in the Valley," Mr. Archie Hume. Vocal solo, "A Bowl of Roses" and encore “Meliecndi in the Woods," Mrs. Hubley. ed to Bro. T. M. Linkletter, who provided a feed of lobsters from his factory at Grand River. S. PERSONALS --Mr. A. E: McLean, M. P, and Mrs. McLean have returned from Ottawa to their home in Summer- side. S. —Mrs. Phllbert Gaudet of Mis- couche. ha» entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment for an infected hand. S. -Mr. Archibald Gallant of Wel- lington is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital for an infection of the hand. B. —-Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady mo- tored from Charlottetown on Fri- day to visit Mrs. Cindy's brother, Mr. Harry Muttert, who is not very well. B. l —Mr. Stephen McEiichern of Boston. paid a visit to old friends in Bununerside on his way to I em port of the Island. B. ' Let not the deep and didactic 11S virtuous and well All things real no so by so much MY COTTAGE Bummer breezes the shore, Here let me live time. In that dear little tage of mine. blowing from garden cot- It is there I find contentment and rest, And life for me is at its best, When rm strolling along the shore, li."re entering my cottage door. Climbing sweet, Through my cottage roses fragrant window And the beautiful flowers sway to and fro I As the scented summer breezes, blow. My cottage is not very large, Or is it very grand within, But to me my cottage seems all complete Just or it is. ite simply sweet. ' --Roma Wright. i BURDOCh _ BLOOD i Birii: RS r. niif.'.‘."¢1‘..‘B..'lff' olonto. 0a. BRINGING UP FATHER ~ "III ECZOIIIG All Over llor Body- Ildrl. Loo Wnrdler, sprl 0rd‘ out] wntos:—"For o ion w ilo wu ' troubled with oceans o lover my body. ‘ It would burn and itch no ot night could not mt. [tried different remedies but of no | ovoil. I_wu advised to take Burdock ~ Blood Bit and After tokln five! bottles my lood wu com l cleared of the eczema." "4 llhnllnaounuulutund. for lloponllyonrgniybyrg r. w. spout: slqgfln YEA]! OEBTIFICATIS (Order of merit) Dorothy Cullen, Sherwood. Ann MICLMBII, oeomwwfl- Ggqrgo H111, ChD-IIODIOWWII. Horace Maclilwen, ChlflOIMWV/fl- Anne Bennett, Charlottetown. Gwen MacLean, Central Lot 18- my MacDougali, Charlottetown, Niall Bumette, Charlottetown. Sadie Bruce, Brooklyn Roy Vessey, York. Louis Monaghan, Charlottetown- Annie 'MacPherson, New Perth. Aibaii MacDonald, North Bedeque. John Horgan, Stanhope. Flora Martin, Belle River- '4 Glen Currie, New Wiltshlre- warren Young, Kingsborv- I-tattie Plggott, Savage Harbor. Annie Dymenx, Northem. Marjorie Fraser, Charlottetown. Jun MacEwen, Morell- Jennie Paynicr, Kensingion. Alioe Bryentoz; ChnrlOliiClOWD- Maltiand Owen, Charlottetown. Evelyn Simmons, Charlottetow- Mildred Allen, Summerside. Lois Miller, Charlottetown. Lemuel Prowse, Charlottetown- Alden Leerd, Bedeque. Davis Lldstone, Summerside. Nbrbert Grant, Montague. Pearl Finley, Montague. Francis McNelll, Stunmerside. Aline Yeo, Northam. ‘Dorothy Bentley, Charlottetow- Doris Prowse, Charlottetown. Donald Huntley, Vernon River- Gladys Denny, Summerslde. Ellen Harrington, K811811100"- Dorothy Auld, Freetown. Edna, Burke, Charlottetown. Lester Cairns, stanchel Irma Patterson, Charlottetown. Merle Cui-ley, Vernon River. Cal-menu. Fraser, Vemon. Owen Curtis, Charlottetown. Herold Hughes, Norboro. SECOND YEAR. PASS LIST (Order oi Merit) Marie Monaghan, Charlottetown. Penelope Pray, Charlottetown. Thankful Baln, Cornwall. Mei-y Edwards, North Wiltshire- Rosella. Williams, Charlottetowl Wilfred Plneau, North RUSH» Irene Wyand, Hunter River. Earl Jelley, oLeery. Mary McCarviliie, lflnkml Pauline Pequot, Souris. Joyce MacArthur, Alberimi Gordon Harding, Charlottetown. Richard MacQuarrie, Victoria. Joseph Peters, Charlottetown. Allison Rogers, Marjorie Shaw, Charlottetown- Mary Quinn, Cardigan. Charlottetown. Commerce Certificates Marjorie Leard, Crapeud- Stella Smith, Charlottetorvm. Ruth Toombs, Charlottetown- . Helen Ebers, Charlottetown. Mirlon Macwilliems, East Bertha Brown, Charlottetown Eunice Storey, Charlottetown [Elizabeth Cox, Charlottetown. l“ we summer l ‘Freda MacMillan, Charlottetown. .Miriam Biifin, Charlottetown. Royalty. FIRST YEAR. CEltfll-‘ICATES (Order of Merit) ‘Marion Frlzzell, Central Bedeque. ‘Florence Simmons, Choxlottetown. ‘IMury MacCaull, Norih Bedeque. Angus Gilmore, Bcatons Mills- iGeneviove Paquet, Souris. iFrences Cullen, Sherwood. .Zilpha Linkletter, Summerside. and Charles Reilly, Travellers Rest- Edit-h Shaw, Charlottetown. Lorne Bell, Carleton Siding. ‘Dora Pridham, Montiose Jerome O'Brien, Morell. John Kirby. Cledrtone. 'Christobel Morrow, Hcpefleld. El lo. MaoLeod, Lyndale. Allan Nicholson, Summervlllc. Margaret Byrne, Bourls. Marion‘ MacLeod, Central Royalty- Mary Hickey, Dariilcy. lWilliam Bherren, Crapaud- Mary Delorie, Newport. Doris Ferguson, Charlottetown. Olive Peters, Soiirls. Rita Doiron, Hunter River. Dorothy Hsriis, Summcrslde Annie Metheson, Kinross. Minnie MecPhei-son, New Perth. Calvin Bowncss, Summeraide. Eileen Hewett, Burlington. Marjorie Marchbanlr, ‘Travellers R. Mary MacKay, Dundee. Helen Youriker, Winsloe- Mary Sherkey, Cardigan. Eve MacLeod, Victoria- Elizabeth MacKay, Mt. Stewart- Catherine Glllis, Kenslngton. New Embroidered Dauppioni Crepe 42 inches wide. Printed Flat Crepe colors for summer shell. Yard Sky. Yard...... Red and Blue’ eyelet em roidered on natural colored olicntung. Yard and AquaGi-een. g Per yard .. . . . Silk Pique: in White and Egg- Aqua. Green, Melee and A4 intereetlnginfli! l -- Silk 'Fab rics. . ibeiug shown "here Bhantuu Silk. Green, for summer dresses.- This is an unoruslioble fabric of pure silk . White, Melee $2.00 s in pure silk. Light weer. Yard . . $1M Cameo Holt, Renfrew Eb‘ Co. Ltd- Domoristrato hero this week:- Dato will be announced later. Charlottetown P. E. I. New “Wabasso” Fabrics On display today. ‘lllweiillfiis- Joeeph Cuslck. New Will-third Marlon Driscoll, Summeretdo. Keith Johnston, Chsrlottfibovrn. SybllMaclVfillon, Brockiey. Clementine. Manor, Rollo Bey. Grace Celllgbon, Alberton. Ross Hamilton, New Perth. Norah MecKinnon, Grand lreoedlo Mery Mactntyro, Bedford Georgie Hlfpfl‘, East Royalty. Haul Burdett, Dundee ‘ Edith MscDoneld. Montague- Bertha Raedmohdpktdllllllb. John Carson, Charlottetown. Blsnce McPherson, New Witlfill. Vesta Nunn, Winsloe, ' Irene MeoDonnld, Cardigan. Roosevelt MecMillen, Charlottetown Joseph Lacey, ‘rracodie Croce. Marlon Ross, Klnross. Jessie Montgomery, Port Hill. Margaret Reville,‘ Cardigan. Frances Doyle, North Rustico. Jeln Moore, Summers-ide- ' Catherine MecGuigsi-i, Chwwn. Emma Mscunnan, Charlottetown- Grace Penny, Murray Harbor- Dorothy Mayne, lllmereld. Vivian Pay-nter, Kenslngton. Hilda MecLellan, Souric Helen Chaisson, Bear River. Edwin McNcill, West Devon. Andi-er. Dalton, Bummer “ . Hammond Nicolle, White Bends. Rupert McNelll, O'Leery. Catherine MacRberson, Cardigan. Helen LoLacheur, Murray Harbor- Edith Lea, Victoria. Mable Grant, Charlottetown- Brondl Cooler, Montague- Eileen Mackenna, Kensington. John MacPherson, 8t. Mary's Rood Raymond Msolver, Kinkoru Wallace MuPhersoi-i, E. Royalty. ~ Elizabeth Duffy, Charlottetown- Bertha Gallant, Tignish. Earl Kennedy Southport. Anna MeoMillan, Charlottetown. Mary Stewart, Charlottetown- Loule. Bowneu, Montrose. Cecilia. Maolfntyre, Bedford- Viola. Hendrohun, ‘rlgnish- lielon MsXI-ean, 5t. Georges. Margaret E. Riley, Belle River. suunne MncKinnon, Charlotte- town. ' Barbare- Pratt, 5t. Peierl. Annie Pen-y, Tignish. Maurice Keefe, Klnkoro. Gertrude Metcolfe, Crepoud. Annie Gill, Fuku- ' Mei-gent Coroorln. Baldwins M. Hilde Benton, Baotou Mills ‘ Mary Corcoron, Baldwins R4» Ieslie Keefe, Kinkore. ____ Verne Griffin, Bloomfield. Kathleen Henderson, Freeland. l Bllnoho MooRoe, Wheotley. Arthur Muller, Alberton. Weldon Mottbewa, Chery. Munoey Tmton. summer-side. llmml. ‘Roy. Bummorville. Annie Coyle, O'Leuy, Bel-motto Gallant, ‘rignlsh. . Rite Moot-alien. Kenllngton. Arthur Yeo, Non-them. Gertrude Nantes, Kelly: Croce Berl- Ncili, North billion.- Vidcshee, trlgnish- Illhel lloAully, Souris. Terese Bolton, Borden. Cecil Madison, Bllerolio. lnioette Thompson. Merrill lint. Aloysius Ooudet. Chlrlottctown. Kenneth Birtwblctlo, Uiftowo. Reginald Moolieill. out-n. Norma Ayers, Chorlothipwn. Elia. Innis, Bummervlllo. Marjorie Wen, Ct. Peters.‘ Eileen Greensn, Kinxoro. Muriel Dover, Charlottetown- fllll‘ YlllfllibllTth-llpl] (Order 0i Merit) Arthur Reynolds, Vernon- Peorl ‘Melllsh. wontogue- Clu-c Queers, Charlottetown. Allan Gauthier, Ituotico. Helen Sullivan, Vernon JOI-h wlllllflll, CHIAIOIAOWWII- Jemeb Itennhon, Kinhorl- Annie Bell, Kingaboro. Bertram Ibltor, Chlrlottetflwn- filthlaen Chechen, Kinkoro. olen MacNeill, Bummcraide. James Manor, Rollo Boy. Helen Ryan, Tlgniih- Muriel Mlononlld. Comwlll- Edith U50’. Whootloy. Samuel Boulter, Victorie- Msrgerst Campbell‘, Ohnrlotteiown- Robert rhrquhenon, Chdnwn. Noreen Cullen, Royalty. iMsry MecGillivi-oy, ‘Irocodie ONII- ‘Alice ‘trainer, st. Anne. liric Robin, Clilrlottetcwn. lrreoer Meowllfll. Charlottetown Brio Tonton, It. Iilunorl. Jotrioio Shea, Tignish. [Violet Neill, mini mum. _John MooLeon, Charlottetown. iMery Idmonds, Iona. Dorothy MIOIIBIII, Broldllbtvfi- mull Campbell, Olurlottotown- |uu Jenbllll. in. Herbert. Mary MeoClnon. ohulettmvfl- ‘Minnie rim-is. mirror 8mm‘- Iven Vaughan, Charlottetown. Gilbert Coudet. Charlottetown. Mildred Auld, Clyde River. bury MooAulny, Cardigan- Elinor Jouiunl. Mt. Herbert. , Mfljofll chandler, Charlottetown- Iinl lhollillen, Union MIG. u?‘ l? I nonfa- 'rAu< LiKI. A root; t ..-»»-..--4nnq-mvst~> -.---_s-.»,-.-..,..~~-...~ .. l -A5 :25. Aeuilugidi-Irrlr no ONE our AN io-ov ‘v 4°": 5m‘ a" Mum” w“ R A5 g1» |$. | MQQ-g ; 6° ou-‘Q WOULD uf“‘“'< q‘- UIHY l5 IAIN? QOMETIMKS i PIAVI- 7° Qu-r. | QQQQQ'QV ; wN-yuqflg m" o” THUR Ill‘! HIM 9N TH JAW ‘f0 MARI Div-tn! r9 5am" A NIGHTLIKI 7mg. FNOIANQ HIM ‘DTQI- , I . :4 I r. g ~ n 4 ~ a l Violet Gillespie, Bonshow. Catherine Murphy. Kefmlngtpn. Alice Nome-n, Bedeque. Edith Hill, Charlottetown. Eulohp Mcouod, Chu-lotietown. Vernon McLeod, Montague. Aline. Neweom, North Rivor_ Iubel Mooney. Souris. Edith Leord, Crapeud. Rita- MacTlvish, Newton cross. Lillian Carter, Cardigan. Roberta MacWilliems, O‘Leary. Doris MacKenna, Fernwood. ‘Grace Runway. Port l-liil, Catherine P- MacPherson, New Wilt-shire. Marjorie Kelly, Elmsdale. Lloyd Lookerby, Hamilton- Doria MacDonald, Bouris- John Chandler, Charlottetown. John MacDonald, Little Pond. Edna Baker, Bummersidq _ Ruth Rattenbury, Charlottetown. Charles Bell, Carleton Siding. Ghatham To Extend Power CHATI-IA-M, n. s. May za-ae. The Canadian Preach-Expenditure 0! $750,000 Ls ntemplated by thi New Brunswick Electric Power Com- mission on a project which, ii com- pleted, would see the extension oi the comm'u'on'| transmission linei through Northumherlnnd County. here today o1 members of the corn- mission and ropr-nentetivcs oi‘ ihl towns of Newcastle and Chat-him and other areas of Ncrthumbe-xlant County, the chairmen of tho POW" body, Hon. EA eiliy, K.C., Munc- ton, advised tw towns to nnnvim I. committee each to confer with the commission geenrdine deiflll-l- If, at this_meet'ng, it is decided it lo ahead with the plans, pie-blew” will be held in tho towns o'f chat- hoin and Newcastle. should tho ratepayers vote in favor of the PW‘ jeot. work will-be commenced 1i once, it is understood. EYESIDIIT EXANINAIIDN _ '.|.- moon OM00 Oellootc Drugstore 8y George McManue At the conclusion of a meeting‘