REAL SNAPPY VALUES FROM THE BOY’S DEPARTMENT: The Fairway. pockets, raglan belt. Sporty dress shirts for boys’ sleeves’ in deep tone shades of hrown,_ blue and maroon, zilso zissorted patterns in the popular button down style - — —- Xew shipment of boys’ tennis shirts in canary, blue, na- tural and white. Buttoned and laced front style. Prices -- - - 50c, 60c, 75c Trousers to match Boys‘ tan checked tweed zipper jackets pith hall belt and pleats. Price — - - _ __ $3.50 $1.50 3051*" Ttilfimm‘ "tlllY twill longs, with dome fastners anti extension waist band _- __ ._. SEE OUR WINDOWS Attention Anglers: Suede twill “Neva Wet” fishing coat. Fine, soft hard wearing, water sheding fabric, strongly made, with corduroy collar $8 and S roomy pockets - - - — — — - — I above c0111, _ _ — — — — — _ — — — —- Another fishing coat in Khaki waterproof duck, full roomy body, eight pockets, corduroy collar. $8 A comfortable extra hard wearing sport coat I Men's sport shirts for May 24th, bright, SI and pretty plaid colors - — — — — — —--- I Men's Bi-Swing Shirts with the new free movement Iio_\'.~" separate flannel and fancv {we ‘ ed trousers. (.re_\', .~.'ill(i anti (‘t)i'tlllilil()ll blue flannels. Plain and back, colors plain Browin Royal Blue $ and Maroon —- — -— — --, — — — — — — -— 2'10” 50c "h‘_“'i“"l *""?"“'l" WPQd-‘i F0 $3 7 " Men‘s medium weight sox suitable for your fish- 1""""* _' "t — — — — — -— IJ to I 5 ing boots, Heather, (trey, Fawn, or g _White colors ~ ~ — — — — — — — — — — — It's time to ~izetl your heavy underwear. Boys’ ha]. brig-gun and riimirv combinations ~no buttons -_ _ _. .'_. _ ._ 50c to $1.00 FOR MEN’S HOLIDAY WEAR ‘All wool tweed zipper jacket, slash plaited fancy back, with half Just the thing for the car as sport wear — — — — — - - - - -- - _ $6.00 Trousers to match above jacket, very well tailored, separate waist band, plaitsand zipper front $4 'l‘he aristocrat in sport wear — — — — — — I Have you seen the plaid t‘ liirts ' Men's Store? Made in fast ciililrlsnfinils I very durable -_.._._.._...._.______ Did you ever get soaked fishing in a boat? you Peed" all)’ more. Wear one of our waterproof fish- ing shirts. Over your head and down to your knees and it comes in its own bag that makes a $ _ srfect hood. Not only rain but fly proof too Explorer's Cloth Raglan Jackets. World famous cloth, wind and water proof inasmart jacket $7 5 with full zipper. Direct from England — -- I 0 And for your rugged lads that start the season early we are ready to fill your bathing suit requirements. All styles of course. You might need protection for your hands on the 24th. We will show you gloves in Fabric @ $1.00 pair or Cape @ $1.50. Men’s Braces with the new and popular 50c narrow web, smart colors — — — - - - .- Underyvear for cooler days. Combinations $1 long _sleeves and long legs. Suit -— — - - I MAKE SUMMER A GLORIOUS HOLIDAY BY OUTF ITTIN G YOURSELF AT. Yawn. Stretch Brings Death To Railwayman NORTH SYDNEY. May 16 — A hgmmntrhagfl of the brain brought 6n a week ago while yawning and stretching before retiring. 6311995 the death oi‘ L.J. T. Leonard. ivcll known member of the Canadian National Express. in Hflfllllwn Hospital, last night. The late Mr. Leonard, the day of his affliction, had been engaged at his usual duties and never complained of feeling unwell. The BritishCosols COSTlIlElt rMlLDER ..TOBACCOS same night while preparing tore- tlic IN‘I lcr cleanser for Sinks untl Bathtubs tire he had occasion to yawn and stretch which caused i1 terrific headache and he was stricken scr- iously ill. He was removed to Hamilton Hospital and despite all that medical skill could render he passed ayvay early Saturday night. P. E. I. Native Born at Charlottetown 44 years ago, son of the late William Lron- ard. the deceased had been a resi- dent of this town for the past eight years and was engaged with the Canadian National Express where he was a favorite with the staff and made a host of friends among tlic residents of this town. Besides his widow, one son Billy, he leaves to survive two sisters, Mrs. H. F. McPhee. Nirs. Frank McDonald. Charlottetown; also two brothers. Vincent and Ernest at Cornwall, P.I. The remains were forwarded t0- nlght by DooleyKs Funeral Service to Charlottetown for interment. The pail bearers, all associate workers. vrcrc Ernest: Lake, Joseph McDonald, Donald Morrison, Mel- vin Gallop, Bobby Ryan and Harry Rose. Quick . . . Easy and Thorough! Eon Ami is a real all purpose cleanser "I'm proud 0t‘ my home and I take no r-liiinccs with my cleanser. That's why I prefer lion Ami for all my household cleaning. It saves me time, because itpolishcs as it clmnsfltoavcs me money, because a little goes so far; nnrl it saves my hands, because it. contains no harsh, caustic aub- 5 @- otnnccs.“ hydon"t YOU try Bon Ami?" i.‘ Entertainment At Central Royalty The concert and one-act play presented to a large audience in Central Royalty school Tuesday, May l8 under the auspices of the Women's Institute was a decided success. The program consisting of vocal and instrumental music. readings, and a humorous (liaiogue. together with the play, put on by strictly local talent made up a well-bal- anced entertainment. 'l‘hc program was as follows: Bubble Chorus, soloist Mrs. H Gillespie; Tending, Miss Biirdcttc: solo, Heber McAusland; one-aci. play, "A Trip to the Oil Regions"; cast: Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Cecil Jen- kins; Angelina, her daughter, Mrs. Russel Roper; Hezekiah, a coun- try cousin, Russel Roper; Stanley Biidax: a, villain. Richard Cullen; two detectives, Cecil Jenkins and Reginald Peters. Solo. Mrs. Major McRae; male chorus; intermission, sale of can- dy; campfire singing; reading, _Miss Laura Cullen; duct. Mrs. A. Agnew and Mr. land; solo. Mrs. H. Gillespie; vio- Mr. Reginald Peters; dialogue. Mrs. M. McAusland and Mr. Harry lticAusland; reading. Mr. Eugene Cullen: solo, Miss Bernice Ward. Accompanists: Mrs. A. Agnew, Mrs. Frank McKay, Mrs. R. Roper Hebcr McAusinnd. MEN wi-io BATTLE wiTi-i NATURE o a . men who can steer a straight course . . o men who can plow a straight furrow . , . men of mature tastes and sound judgment . . . all lgreo that “BLACK TWIST” has something found in no other chewing tobacco. The reason is that “BLACK TWIST” is made from tho best native leaf, cured with superior ingredients. “It's the Chow For You" At the conclusion of the prog- ram Mrs. W. P. McLeod. presi- tlcirt. o thfevlnstiftute. on behalf oi‘ KNOWLEDGE Truly, they who know, still know nothing if the strength of love b! not theirs; for the true sage is not fie who secs, but he who seeing the furthest, has the deepest love for mankind. Ho who sees without loving is only straining his eyes in Donald McAiis- , iin solo. Miss Jean McRae; solo,‘ The Holiday Spirit Prevails IN THE BASEMENT STORE Here Are a Few Items Men's Striped Flannel Pants _ - _ _ $175 Men's Linenotto Shirts -' - _ _ ._ _ ._ 81,19 $35.11.? Kill‘ ‘llflfibiiffi Tl‘ _ _ _ $195 Men's Linen Caps - - - _ __ _ _ ___ _ 25g ti??? §fli§hlii White _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 69c Men's Khaki Pants _ L- - _ - - - - _ $1.25 Men's Heavy Blue Drill Sport Pants 9| with zip pocket fastener — - — — - - - - n89 Men's Sport Shirts. Color Browns and Maroon — — — — — - - - - - - - _ _ Men's Balbriggan Combinations. Atheletic Style - - _ - - -- - -.... - 59B Men's Shorts and Shirts. Each — - - - Boys’ Polo Shirts Color Canary and White — - - - - - -.- Boys’ Blue Drill Sport Pants $I with Elastic Band — — — — — -- — - -- n50 Boys’ Balbriggan Combinations. Sizes22to34.—-———-.——--- Boys’ Flannel Pants. s“ Color Grey and Fawn — — - - - - -- - n Boys‘ Fancy Tweed Caps - — — -- — — — Boys’ Fancy Broadcloth Shirts. ' Sizes12§to14}—----------- 0 Boys’ Tweed Shorts---_--I----- $ Boys? Ml Wool Cheviot Kinckers -- - - - Boys’ Fancy Cotton Jersey Sweaters ' G Sizes2 to6years—-——-—————— $ Colors Maroon and Navy - — — — — -— — members expressed thanks and ap- preciation to the audience for their 7,; attendance and good order. ' The entertainment was also a financial success, and was brought to a close with the National An- them. Annual Meeting Lot 65 C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Catholic Won-lens’ League of St. Ann's, Lot 65. was held on May 2nd. The Chaplain, Rev. A. L. Herrcil opened the meeting by prayer. utter which the minutesrg the previous meeting were rea and adopted. Owing to the de- i misc of the treasurer, the late Mrs. J. Trainer, the president, Mrs. -J. J. Murray gave the treasurers report, which was very satisfac- 'tory.d This was followed by the i prcsi ent's address, which gave an l excellent report oi the year's work. lThetChapllgin thin addressed‘ the ~ mee ing. e silo e n compl men- i tary terms of the good work ach- ‘ievcd by the League during the ‘year, and also of the unity and l‘ goodbwill which existed among tho mem ers. The election of officers then took place. which are as follows: President. Mrs. Joseph Duffy; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Cornelius Cahiil; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Ephraim Costello; 3rd vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Louis Campbell; treas- urer. Mrs. J. J. Murray; recording secretary. Mrs. Frank McQuaid (re-elected); correspondnig secre- tary, Mildred Cusack. HOOPLEZ-M- ______________ HEROINE RECEIVES MEDAL l) UR BOADING HOUSE a "4 ' lT’6 ANOTE rnom » . MR5. Hooves“, t, “VEAR-AT- AMY-PRicF-i ‘v 1 AM e-vesiouoa i» woe ween-sun AT MY QisTERSAM CHICAGO --\(0U'|.L. 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AS we EVEIZ an: -, Dorothy Gould has received a med- , - COEJNTRV I5 , . l5 1H’ ONLY l a QH, wELL, 11415 i5 Qmy - gt) from the Regina Royal Humane =—-—'$, ‘IFDONLVVQAQ wpmqg, pg. f‘ y Oug FOUQTH STAR-y, ' ‘l we y- l-Efl -- ‘ LEAVE A. . A . m-IIS SPIZINGn-MAYBE- _ ,————~—————- i l HOVEFER ' J eooo uomi; 1 wnau. AGREE new i illliinrdl Llnlmont remove! Itllnl. l‘ I n i ‘y. _FER_ , g _1'Mé_ .1 V Q I ' f ' ' _ l. ' ‘.1 I u _.~,~ l . mi": -.. .| w.” ‘ .""\—:'-a_§_' “- _ i can - r p)’, k \\_A, .\\~ '_ a l‘ ‘at. " f; 1., r" . - Major T100;