I. would be ONE DOLLAR. prs. v If these delightful Crepe Ghiffon STOCKINGS bore the maker’s name the price would be $1.00 ~*' so these “Unbranded Perfects" For 85c pr these are first Just as mentioned above ey are unbranded Quality “PERFECTS". Th ‘v _ if the maker's name was shown this offer before ll been delighted. Outdoor Tan, Paris We've been able to make . and the purchasers have a Colours are Sun Beige, Beige. Sunlite. Sizes 9 to 10 1-2. i Friday and Saturday TWO, on THREE PAIRS 85¢ pr Townamon llonour l Former Islander In Melville, Sank. The iollowim itom mini the Melville (Saskatchewan) , June i6. will be read with interest and nppreclation hue: “Rev. Arthur Jolflh Sullivan. QML, son 01 Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan. who as the iirst Melville boyesto enter the Rllnln Catholic pr thood. was ordained at Battle- iord on Ihiday, June 10th, came to his homo town Sunday, June 12 to celebrate his first Solemn Man in St. Henry's Church and later that reception held in oilth . A1‘ ur . Sullivan was born a , PE ., M years maids parents came to e he was ten. place "Art" as he is iasniiiss-ly - aways been considered his home known by everyone here, was a he chose to enter the priesthood and ior the past seven years had prepared h to that end. He s nt a year in St. Paul's College. innipez. betore entering the st. Charlies Novitiate, Mam, and then Did you Have at Swim Wednesday ? tides, periect tem- OH BOY, what a. day like, come out and ford. He was ordained along with IF YOU WERENT .. Too bad, come in to Moore & five other Saskatchewan cleric stu- dents by Bishop Reginald Duprat,.._w 09., oi Prince Albert, in the‘ Church oi St. Vital, Battleiord. June 10th. pacity ior the reception ior Rev. Sullivan on Sunday evening, the whole Roman Catholic community attending as well as many iriends oi the new priest who were not oi he Roman Catholic ialtiti. A fltne or a the occasion by the Dominican B sters. ‘The event was marked by the presentation o1 a portmanteau and t program had been arr need yodééll‘. iii ldyglbr ligfiille‘ hm“ ‘he "Brenda chlld- Don't you think nflut oi oourse. “granule. dear. Mumznie-darling, would you like g0 Q ._. h _____*_::?Humorist. P bpl'_1‘0W_ my goloshes . Nammll D“"S‘°“ “sl..‘"a¢.n.'°l:r:.=...._... .. who D. Jarvis. Tansley. Ontario, ' grem- Mliiwo v§3¥ii'.“i=.1§§£i§°’£‘i° I M“ Wlllf“*“°* ‘ " ' ‘an ' Brandon. TORONTO, July 1&»-'I‘he closing day oi the annual session oi the National Division 0t‘ the Sons oi’ Temperance was a busy one. The reports oi the various com- mittees were submitted m the meeting and aiter some discussion in a raimber of cases. were adopt- ed. During the day the ofiicers ed). ‘Most Worthy Chaplalnr-Rev. n. Hensley Stavert. Wood Islands. E. Island ire-elected). Professional lizards ll. F. AROHIBALB Chartered Aoeomtant [l0 Richmond Street Ihom l1. P. 0. Boa ll. . Most Worthy Sentinel- Margaret Montgomery, Philadel- PM-WP. Mrs. A. R. Braedon. convention city ior 1939. In the evening oi the closing day a banquet was held at which a very interesting and enjoyable pro- gramme was carried out. Mr. Jas. A. McArtliur, Grand Worthy Patriarch oi Ontario, pre- sided. "The members from the ya- McLeod 8. Bentley w. s. asurtav. a o. irom the different States oi Am- erica represents, brought greetings and nave stirring addresses. The Bell 8- Mathieson ‘ ' ‘I; B. Bell- - D. L. Mathleson, LLB Barristers and Solicitors ‘ MONEY T0 [JOAN Cameron Block. CharlottetownJLL .£_. 'J»_'_. .’_; ' T '- MacGui an a5 Iroinor \ MARK It. lVlacGUlfiAN, K. C. \ C. 8T. CLAIR TR-AINOB, B. A. v Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. l MONEY TO LOAN Ofllce: Over Provincial Bank, Ri_chmnnd_StrcetLtlharlotietovvn. Palmer d. Hasiam y ?. I. PALMER l. O. , A. . IIASLAM, B.A., LLB. < BABBISTE ITO. Bank o! Nova Scot Chamhu-e Charlottetown, P. l. l. MONEY ‘I0 LOAN. 291.35- P_'_°:_.g_u.__1:= n, F._ McPHEE, as. v IAIIIPSQITI%'BO&! roa g 811%, Charlottetown lvh 0- Day; Mr. s. D. Jarvis. Rockwood, Virginia; .M.r. 15W. Lewis, Toronto, Ont‘. Mrs. Anna R..Braedor. Connecticut‘, MissMary C. Suiia, Rhoda Island; Mr. Chas. E. Merriman, Mass; lidr. E. R. Nickerson, Haliiax, NS; and Rev. R. Hensley Stavezrt, P. E. Island. Mr. J.M. Walton, Aurora, re- plied to an address oi welcome from J. I... Shannon. The addresses were interspersed with a number oi iine musical sel- ections by the Toronto Orchestra. lvrlaht with hope. Week End Excursions mop-Noon on Friday to 2.00 PM. on Sunday urn Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date oi sale. Fare-One way first or coach elaes iare and ' ' ' one-quarter. T. B. ROGERS cityram Agent. Phone M0 (Continued From Page 2) e1 to last week's amus- ing names might list sOme adian names. cent Toronto “There's Lots Thomson illClllde5 For example hall-Speaking so accustomed t villasze names oi they are unawa beauty or o! Who would rec Good Earth. Landslides. Sea? The mer sound oi Torre Les Eboule Mer serves terestiniz si Quebeckers have their in- ng names oi and a1 Yr conespond w A Happy Occasion “Father Czujak followed, to state it was a very happy occasion ior and Melville and combine to keep certain promises in con- Of the 135th nection with Father Sullivan. He m, 0g vlllag95 indicated that Art Sullivan had hgabrigl do been outstanding in his youth and the most interest- Og a female “m; confidant. When Art decided " a1 enter the priesthood. Father Czn- arishes-the latter hips-Jail into various groups. ill-f ‘Qwfls igious for me next "w There are animal na t. o years were elected. names. Mm Worthy Scribe——Mr. E. R. . ing i5 the linkli Nlckerson. l-laliiax, N3, lre-elect- with me “rem AMKZt Wortshg 1°atr0n-¢Mr.George 1S0“ - i i . . . - - " ectmclieod a i ax N B (re e1 rm‘ strangely ' Witness GETS . -de Most Worthy Conductor — Miss u 1 . Florence Turner, Philadelphia. -7%%PAm "c both gram- The sea- t? w° - Norma,‘ who the community ior their splendid 1e11, m mug giit, the Sisters ior the flne pro- . h m lzrarn he had so enjoyed. and his o; m, non-Catholic friends who had that English. Natural~ in plaice mar and punctuation shot through w eed ‘ a. Philadelphia was chosen as the 1v m“ heflmg the the most which is Ste-Anne-oi- the -Beaupre rplexing rie-Salome-owes its dancer but to a liteire and Grand veal tbhe origlnh UM“ mm e138; ‘(X id. and as a. priest he pied llamas. Ste-Ma woman rious provinces o! Canada and Btu“ both re Ra . viere-de-Dosde- M.W. Patriarch. Ontario, Proieesor Chev“, survive... may iorget the exact word- a line ot’ verses or a prose psintina ntink retrain days. his will stay with him an almost ior- More llinn that; gotten tune will in The session throughout was an the mood. the t intierestin and an inspiring one. The cu ook for the iuture is m w-mch e and the place ormerly heard. The centennial oi the Order o! n eoollection. Bo when a lin. me in 10%, with e. preaoienoe t thirty- earns him honors as a prophet. ng Berlin ‘the work oi Irving Berlin is part most people the American a sentimental epic is st g.‘ It was by and true then. it's still ‘Alexan- the National Anthem and two ver- ° bum‘ d'"' hi,» suoi"GodBeWithYou'riiiwe Meet Again," followed by the aer- vioe oi the ‘Most Worthy Ohuplaia. sick aid bag to Father Sullivan irom the congregation oi St. Henry's Church as a tangible ex- 0 ‘ said they were ga hered there to welcome Father Sullivan home, to of English hamlets we co ra ulate him on realizing his boyhood dream o! becoming a priest n article 1n g, 1-9- a to wish him every success in his now work. It was a ls in a Name" by Rielle hB-Dlllflikii and many oi them. From birth Eng- lFflthBf 5 been | time anyone so doing e and l life oi sacrifice, and he asked ior moi;- pmvmce ma; prayers offered on behali o! Father re either of their their significance. ns like The tributed to the influence oi g day love and iear oi God prevailed. -Nel- . we oghem which ordination and to assist him at the 1n first Mass, and these promises h re-Dgme-dg-Lpufdgg- now been kept. Father Czujak the Frengh- Wlallfflliiillated ‘lloth Father Sullivan g l, an paren . L class c 5 "gather sullxiyanhzvdasmizsibiylaezi- 5 i; iec by all t; at n p e. “gums, and on risinc to reply said his g 53 hi sell to discount some oi it. is lost in Mg‘ ed that prayers be offered to the euiy hum?‘ o: give him health and strength todo u‘ t. ‘from lihther Sullivan referred to is a son Dr. J. T. Sullivan, iormerly oi Oharlfitetown, argon? izrarrdsto‘ .,theaAndrewuvano e “fig ti?“ %'harldttetown otlustoms t- iollowinir to say "Oi all the arts music ; ment. Dr. Sullivan practi the iollow. and the interesting down through the past are concluding- stantly re-create Oarn Hall. 1t has covered a lot o territory and. what's more done it under the thus rennarkable. has McLeod's today the summer is all too short anyway. nks, all the Bathing Suits for large Bathing Shoes for men, ’s Bathing Suits. The 11011111111‘ Zll! Ear Drum protectors, des. Top an Men's Bathing Caps 50c $1.75, $2.95, $6.95. Men’s Bathing Suits in Colors, plain, shades, as worn with Grey and White Flan- Prices 50c, 59c BELTS with skirt plain, SHIRTS and SHORTS 50c horts ior sum- Silk or Lisle or Broadcloth. Prices 50 75c each garment. Belts for summer sport Whlte_ Maroon, Green, and Fancy col- e joy as Arthur Sul- livan entered the priesthood, said Shirts and S Sullivan so that he might receive the strength to carry out his work. “Father Stanley also congratu- lated Dr. and Mrs. Sullivan on hav- inz such a tine son. lie said most ty or the oi the priests today could be at- $19 glass darkly" eyes perv-hence are Athletic style combin Silk or Nainsook. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Warm Days parents. and particularly oi holy, pious mothers. The priests oi to- had come irom homes where Behm-J ohnston (Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph July l8) Men’s Shirts, plain White or Fancy p Patterns and Stripes. Prices $1.55, . Kelley oiliciated erend Canon A. R The wedding mus Summer Ties shades for summer ker shades for re- Prices 50c $1.00, $1.50. lus and white delp Men’s Ties_ light sport wear or Of Course you need one or two POLO SHIRTS! o Shirts with zip or laced f Blue, Maroon. ‘The bodice made s ort veil, matched a shoes oi the same shad flowers were Picardy glad White, Yellow, Sleeveless Sweaters. White $1.00, $1.75, White Flannel Pants — ~- a. WLEOD not ‘fiifilsitiiiomasinr. UNIVEI i \ on, oi Montreal. Bouris pror to taking up practice ma,“ mom. Q Melvii_, Bask.) Then the names oi the tunes historic memories that they evglze t s§ees.iiid;acccssories W . “Alexander's Ragtime Band‘ closes with the plaYlM of Jail in s in. On their return from the luscious southern "d vi _ oi 40 (or Western @- . -_€_-___ A STAGGERING WATEIMEIDN -——--- th m 200 visitors were a . M under the weigh; s“. ihs.9se-elsc._t- ‘lo or G°°1°fll!-.___ 3a.. irom George M11"