- w.lz.1z=e'»".....*=%¢"“ _ _ ,___.. A. -. .- .nwss~.l-fiit'lskl\ V able. It costs LESS HERE. Are you ready for the HOLIDAY '2 WHEREVER YOU'RE GOING for the 24th, whatever you're doing for the 24th, the MEN'S STORE oifers you in most generous assortment, all wearables that yvill make the day comfort- , Fishing, motoring, golfing, or digging in the garden-therefs the yery needful here-and ENGLISH BROADCLOTH S H I R T $2.25 m" m." '...‘;;’.““i.'a.i.’£. ‘ma, cream '01- blllfi eollss attached. “ I All sizes n. plain. Plain _ Broadcloth Shirt $1.50 White, blue 0|’ e r e a m, smartly made and finish- ed, collar attached $1.50 Undergarments that har- T monize with the thermometer Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves and legs. Only, per garment . . . . . . .. 65c Men’s Two Thread Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves and legs. ‘Only, per garment . . . . . . $1.00 Men’s Balbriggan Combinations, long sleeves, long legs. Per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 Men’s Balbriggan Combinations, short sleeves, long legs. Per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Men’s Balbriggan Combinations, short sleeves, short legs. Per suit ..................... . . $1.50 Men’s Balbriggan Combinations, short sleeves, long legs, per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . $1.25 Men’s Fancy Shirts with attached collars $1.35 Men’s Fancy Shirts, collar attached . . . . .. $2.00 Men’s Fancy Pullover sweaters, very pretty shades, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Men's Fancy Socks, nice ‘new designs, all the shadeaPerpair ..... . . . . . . ......50c Plus Fours and. Sport Trousers Men’s Khaki Pants, pain. .. Men’s Windbreakers to match above. Each $2.00 Men’s Sport Pants, English Grey Flannel, well tailored. Per pair . . . . . . . . .. Men’s Sport Pants with elastic bands, plain shades also strips .. . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to $8.00 pair Men’s Plus Fours, Tweeds, in Light and medium shades, also Flannels $4.50, $5.25, $6.75 and $7.50 Men’s Spring Weight Overcoats . . . . . . . .. $12.50 Men’s Popular Priced Suits, a large selection of new colors . . $1.50 and $2.00 up . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 $22.50 each r Holiday Headwear Men’s Spring Caps, new shades and shapes. prices. Each .. .. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 ,Young Men's Snap Brim Hats in shades of Grey or Brown. Each $4.00 119-121 Queen Street The 24th at the Boy’s Shop Small Boy’s Sweaters with Polo Collars. Prices a“ ' .........69c and 98c Boyds Fancy Pullover Jerseys. Silk and Wool withVneck. Each .............. $1.25 Boy's V neck Coat Sweaters. Each Boy's Shirts with attached collars 85c, $1.00, $1.25 Boy’sBlouses . . . . ................50cand$1.35 Boy's Long Khaki Pants, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . $1110 Boy’: Long Tweed Pants, pair . . . . . .. . .. . . $1.75 Boy's Windbreaker with Pants to match, grey with stripes. Suit............... . . . . . . . p Charlottetown --.-¢-.---...|-.-.... $2.00 Keep this date in mind. Show on 2nd Floor. Holt Renfrew e Co. of Quebec WILL HOLD A DEMONSTRATION HERE ~ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MAY 26th, to 28th ’ New Furs and Fur Coats will be shown. Orders for repairs and alterations will be attended to by MR. JULES TREMBLAY of Quebec. Moore 6? McLeod Ltd. The Western Guardian -BR-ACE'S is a good place to buy furniture. All new stock at lowest prices. 4731-5-23-21. -LAWN FENCING, galvanized and painted green, in stock at Braces, 4687-5-22-21. -THIS STORE will be closed on Monday, May 25th (Victoria Day.) Sinclair d: Stewart, Illmlted. 4691-5-22-21. --EXTENDED OALL-At e. large congregational meeting o! Trinity United“ Church, Bummerslde, on Wed- nesday evening an unanimous call was extended to Rev. J. W. Bartlet o! Windsor N. S.-—S. _ —BEDEQUE UNITED CHARGE, Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Minister, Sun- day, May 24th: Bedeque, ll a. m.; Cape ‘Traverse, 3 p. m.; Sesrletown, 7.30 p. m. Dr. J. R. Saint will be the preacher for the day. -—MIRACULOUS ESCAPE-Miss Irene Allen, little eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen of Summerside, had a miracu- lous escape from instant death on Thursday evening. The little girl had allghicd from a car outside a house on Eustane Street near her own home and stepped oft the side walk 0o run across the street. As she ran behind the car she was struck by a. car coming down the street. The bumper caught her and she was lllbed up on to it, her head striking the rsdlsim‘. The little girl had the presence o! mind to hold on her from falling under the car. The driver stopped the car instantly and took the little girl home. He says the child ran lrom behind the other car Just as he was passing. Except tor some nasty cuts and bruises and suilering s little 1mm shock the little girl is none the worse for the telflble Experience. No blame was at- tached to the driver, who did all he could to avert the accident. S. PERSONALS -Mrs. Ivan McLean of 'I‘yne Val- ley who has been undergoing treat- ment in the Prince county Hospital has returned to her home-S. to the number plate which saved‘ -lt0BlN HOOD H.008 sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. --WO0DSTOCK--Mr. J. B. Hil~ lion of the Hickey andpNicholson Tobacco 00-, Charlottetown passed through Woodstock this week-Farm- ing time ls new at hand. A good number o! farmers have started.- Mrs. Dominic Arsenault, Casumpec, ‘ spent a Sew days at the home o! Gil- bert Gaudet.~—-lillr. R. C. I-lowatt passed through Woodstock on Mon- day, in the interest o! the firm oi lprnson Ltd, instead o! his lather. Mr- T. H. Hewett who is unlined to his home by sickness. We all hope Mr. l-lowatt a speedy recovery-din". J. E. Dunning oi the G. E. Barbour Co., Ltd, St. John, passed through Woodstock on Monday-Mrs. Law- rence Riley has returned to ‘her home in West Cape after spending s week with her mother lvllrs. Katherine Gallant-Jim. P. A. Arsenault oi’ the Catholic Record, was o. recent visitor to Summerslde. sports nsuorrrsn. 42 SEATTLE. May 92.-<U.P.)-A1- though Mrs. Pauline Wammer raised her from infancy, Mrs. Inge- Hansen was not adopted by the older woman until she had reached the age of 42 and had become s. mother. Adoption papers were signed in order that Mrs. Hansen might legally inherit Mrs. Wammer’: estate. U. S. LARGEST PATXNUM USER NEW YORK, May 22.—<U.P.)~'I'hs United States continues to be the largest consumer oi platinum oi an? country ln the world. During the past year more than $10,000,000 worth o! platinum was imported, of which sixty per cent were used by jewelers. and the rest in a mil Variety 01 m" dustries. TOY GLIDERS YOPULAR LEIPZIG, May 22.—(U.P.) —'I'he most popular toy in Germany today is the model glider which is shown in great variety, at the Leipzig Fair. The iascinatlng little aircraft fly for more than s mile, and remain aloit for ten minutes. Boys clubs oi model tlyers are being formed all over Germany. OVERNIGHT.’ rolm susmir WALLS TRANSFORMED mro THINGS or BEAUTY! DURALITII thomodasmlwallfinish DEMONSTRATIONS NOW GOING ON AT Liberal Conservative Convention A convention o! the Poll delegates ot the Third District o! King's. (Os:- dlgannwlllbeheldlntbsflsllat Osrdlsm, on Saturday, May 28rd, at ‘ldelocklfifl-Pollobalrmenostbe ssveulPellss-roreglsestesmhave e full attendance es Poll delessies. JOHN I. OUllaN, JOIN A. llIleLlAN, 4681-54841. Eastern Guardian ..'ANNUAL MEETING o! the - Kings County Exhibition Associa- tion will bs held in the Oourt House, , Georgetown, June 2nd at I P. M. 47014-2341.- ..'8'l'. ANDBEWG PRIGIYTII- IAN CHURCH, M08000"- May 24, morning service at l1 o'clock. Ev- ening service _st 7. Alex‘ R. Gibson, Minister. .-__- is being put in splendid shape tor the big meet on July 8m. No charge lor use o! track in training. Good box stalls provided tree. Race Management. Box 127, Georgetown. 4743-5-28-21. GOLFEB/S ALPHABET MAY PROVE HELPFUL A ls for alibi, which we insist Is e thing without which gol! simply couldn't exist. v B stands (or boob and for brsesls and ball. And later ior bunker-the end o! them all. clubs And cheers {or the experts and slicers do: the dubs. WP. give it up. soul _ When the match is all square at the seventeenth hole. F is the fairway that seldom we see, Except ln the view we obtain irom the tee. G stands lor grip and the green where we strive To use but two putts, though we mostly take !lve.. H stands for hazard and likewise for hook, in the brook. l ls the iron. With hardly a tax On the strength, it will cut a ball clean as an ax. J is the Jlgger and jungle, where it Will deposit the ball, if you slice it a bit. K stands tor kickers and knickers ~ and such, ~ And we sometimes have thought that. it stands for too much. L is asserted, by golfers demented To stand {or the land where the game was invented. M ls the mashie, with which you can pitch Clear over the green and well into the ditch. N is ‘the nlblick, a club we com- mend, _|_ Since it always ls ready to rem“ g, lrlend. O is the osseous matter one think; Must be under the caps o! the dubs on the links. P stands for putter, and also the PW. will“ r8141? to teach You how little you know. Q ls lor quality, something which Y0". Through long you; d: W“; ma, hope Perhaps you may do, H. reads {or rules, by which rob- bers msy rook The resoul-celess poor sap who h” not learned his book. 8 ls tor stance, and the snail who will stand For an hour by the ball, with s club in his hand. .. '1' ll "l9 "In 111st a cave in, the loam, l which the troslodvte rousi- adopts at his home. U ll "19 "hllfl. who cannot keep still, - But undulsics round while your; putting the pill, vistnevlctlmwethlnkwoean ' take- Too often that thought is s costly mistake. W’! l!" ‘"1101!’ we take at the ball To drive it where bushes and gram are tall. Zisthomarkwesetdownontng 5601's When we pick up the bell, alts: m; shots or more. Y ls the yell we unit {rem star, ..-ro 11m rsmnn noass- ,1 Millet-The Georgetown RaceTrsck i C is tor caddie, who carries tbs l‘ n u the duller. with gall m m: i Who does not play golf, lJIllhCBJYh E is excitement, which hsrries the Which is what may impel us to iLsh I 1931 i‘ “raowsals Golden Jubilee Sale ALIITOF Week-En d o FR Specials Friday and Saturday Every Department Contributes Bargain; _Men's Blue- ‘and Black Serge Suits. Reg. $26.00 and $27.00, f0!‘ _. ._p_p;-_e_' a -_>_v_._-_‘ etch); Men's Worsted- Blue and Brown Stripe ?.1'."f'...?‘.°.'.‘.“.‘.f‘.'..*.”i"i‘.". $16.00 fi‘?.i'i°§.i’:.°.‘;i.l;‘.;“li‘. $15.00 §‘;”'.§’. $1.: are “s” goi%g,st';..».-.. .. . . . .,- ?£i“.."§§§§.3°.ff°1.’.f'1i Fifi”? $2.75 Z232.‘ “i” “i if, 3°25?‘ . p e c a at l“.l........e,-._s,ng;et I gdxllassierelmgtptciallqr ., 9 goang lites‘: Bloc: land Grey. Stripe Pilcgugoos and“: . to: ‘u. so 511g;- an an . pee s at;........l... . . . . . ..... ‘I Men’s Silk Plsited Hose, assorted §3i°'1':.....f'.'f°;?..?fi‘f. $1 .00 Men's Plain or Fancy Shirts, at- tached or separate col~ $ lars........_............ week - end .';'.1’;..i“§;2iil’.l.lé’i'ff; $1.59 Men's Bslbrlggan Oombina- . lions. Per suit1,_-..~_,m.m.l,_,-, Boys‘ Balbrlggau Oombln - . flow’ P” Inle:-:¢:¢l-;~:-:~_T_._ M n’s Balbrlg ',. t l , pol‘ garment, it‘; 50c: Men's Fa M led Hm. 4 argyle!" .00 Men's Work Shirt , t . good value. Each glans Yuri: Shims. us)? our table. p 0 0 8 p!‘ M, HM! p‘; - s70 - o s s e o,¢,e,|.-lI_II_‘q]|,-, I25 i‘§'.‘3§.*§§?'i3i.'.i_°.fi‘.i.i‘°".‘iit $1.00 ¥S§§§.’i§3‘l’..v.v.‘l'§‘. Y? $1 .00 2:212‘: $1.25 Month Grey 1 Strips Denim Pants, ex ra va uo at per p311‘ y. - l - - u -'_.;-§.;._¢_._.- . . . I25 Boys’ Black and Grey Plush Hats, in _, odd i . R . t $1.50, " clearliigest _. o 50c. Boys‘ Black and White Stripe Shirts, 719.3,". 171.? 35c. Eacb_....... Specials From Staples, Silks, Dress Goods and Hosiery Departments Unbleached Table Damask, 54-iuches wide. Special at per yard_....... . . . . . . . . . .. i White Table Damask, colored border, 54-inch. Check Gingham, 27 inches wide, to Children's Dresses. S ' at per yard Liigiht and Dark Prints, 36 inches w e. Special price per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. All Linen Cup Towels, size 1 5 ‘18 x 27. Special price, each . C. Turkish Bath Towels, size 20 x136. Special price, pair . Frllled Curtaining, 27 in. wide. Special price, yard 22c- A tow Lace Trimmed Table Covers and Runners at -,._.,.-_._._,.. . .. Hall Price Another lot of Unbleached Cotton, at per yard C. Ladies’ full fashioned Service Weight Silk Hose, per pair 0. Children’s Rayon Short Hose, assorted patterns, per pair .. C. Printed Chilton, a nice as- sortment oi patterns, "yard I50 36 inch all silk Flat Clope. Special price, yard n29 Children's Jersey Suits in all colors. Special price, suits‘ s98 See our counter oi Remnants, Silirs. Rayons, Tweeds, Voiles, etc. it Price ' An assorted lot of Dress Goods. Reg. 1 2.0 . i §iri°.l...o.flif".r.i.g.flt p" 500. See our table o! Cottone of all kinds at llaliprice Bargains in Ladies-Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Departments y See our rack o! Ladies’ Summer Dress- es. All sizes. Prices 02.25 t. . Very special prices on laiige ranges of Lad! ' c n . mtfisauifiios ineiiii. . $5.98 1441 Silk? a ,pl8.lll.l-d lacsglm. 03y 59c. Ladies Silk Nlghtgowne, plain c and lsse trim. Very Special s §§°§§’.‘{Tt‘3,°.i§"§fi.'..'i°.'?i $1 .00 i131?‘ pifii‘f..fi".“.f‘.‘i‘.“. $6.98 Children's Gingham Bloomer " I Dresses, all sites. Ho. to . . Si}! hi“; °. i‘? $2.98 I d l 331;}. ”i‘i‘l"..§“’.°.“??‘;. . ..‘ 35c. iiiiiilsitlli. .‘3§?.'..“1'f. $1 .00 Ladies‘ Dlmity and Bnosd- cloth Bloomers. Special value I Ladies’ Gingham and Cham- bray Housedressee. Special I Children's l Khaki Overalls, onlyliimand Iladi ‘V il Pyj . Very speclrl f?“ ladies’ Leatherette Shopping Bags, only ;. . . . . . . . We have decided to discontinue Cam? Support Corsets, and are clearlnl W’: balance o! stock at . . . . One-Third 0 osossssl Ladies’ Hats, all new season's "-11% r i blot d colors .2... $1- t 4-- so Years on, Onooesslui armor-noun; l R. T. HOLMAN LTD. GENERAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR P. E. I. Local Dealer: MaeDONALD 8: ROWE When a shot iron: the rough bounessintorapsr. Zisfirssnylwetllinkunmdofl ‘lhstmosttnllyitstandslol-nu wmslmssll no, Maine, has lust reached its re- cipient. The envelope bears the post- ‘ IAITBAPIUN, 001111., Mil? TZP- marks oi Seattle, Washington and 1)..‘ 9mm mans! order mailed Shanghai and Bsnkow, eta IONI! OIDII BEES WORLD kYl W}! . Prowse Bros. Ltd? iABl-lillalir 4>y . _, _ ,, -_ v L‘ w “m, . no».