s-a-m-w-r wph-K-mrw- OT l‘. l"- wn y mate: ton ig umou ‘am; .v. Eniglit, $1.500‘ Ices hi; Ifhmiiy ‘the under flhfllz O 4 gene budg“ 3h! limb . Rt. 1 lien», and n j the c» t man (f 0'1’. .‘ of qu g Golda T \ FRlDAY. F-Blue Botany t 1 l’ Suits for Men EN'S fine Blue Botany Serge Suits in Men's and Young Men’s single and double breasted models. Size 36 to 42. Guaranteed Blue at $17.50 For Week-end wssrsntcunnlllsl —NEW euro storage better-inf, made April. i933- 111st received It Branch. 3314-5-21. ._~1.onor enamel!" the rut- egt spark plug in the W011i. 001d It Bruce's. "MJPI-Zt. _THI! NEW Feetbger want Arch corrective Empress Shoe is now showing at Sinclair's. 2318-51641. .-DON'T FORGET tbh ll the night of the children's Operetta in Epivorth Hell. IUOG-I-O-li. -YOUR FOOT TBOUBLBS dis- appeal‘ when you weer Impress Arch Cormctivee. Get them at Sinclairs. 2519-34-21. You! -\v0Iul5N's flne footwear in Pumps, straps, Sandals, end {lacy Ties. the biggest variety et shown -—$l.9B. $2.50, $2.95 and 11h It Bin- clairs. 2879-5-6-21. -—MEN’S OXFOBDkCZU, $2.98, $3.50, $3.95 audub. wonderful vel- ues this season ere bdnl Sh"! It sinclalre. flizs-e-c-n. On Saturday, -LADIES HIGH GRADE Pumps and Ties, Murray Made. A select se- _ ‘ sortment on sale at Slnclslrl. ' 2879-54-21. —SUMMEBSIDE POLICE COURT-In the Summerelde Police Court on Thursday one, drunk was fined $20 and costs and two others $2 and costs. A prohibition case ad- f ' journed from last Thursday was l ‘ dismissed for want of sufficient ev- On Saturday and 4‘o'clock, we will give away 300 bags of Our New Candy, to the Child- ren of ‘the City. Be here early, Girls ldence. S. nesday evening for New York. The i 2s MEN’S TWEED TOPCOATS FOR SPRING $10. This is a range we are clear- ing-some amazing values in the lot —- Grey and Fawn Herringbones and Checks -— just see for yourself what they are worth-find your F 38 BOYS’ TWEED SUITS FOR SPRING $8. These are smart Browns and Greys, single and double breasted models, long pants, sizes 33 to 36, values from $11.75 to $18.00. Fit the boy New Worsted Suits $20. SPLENDlD STYLES — CLEVERLY TAILORED A WEEK-END SPECIAL We are showing for the week end, a really fine line of young Men’s Worsted Suits in all the new Brown, Blue and Black Stripes, single breasted models. A finely tailored I line in sizes 35 to 40 . . . . . .,,.... . . . . . . ‘Plain Broadcloth Shirts in White, A big range o, fancy Con“ at tached Shirts, made from the Blue and Cream, also a splendid range of Stripes, separate col- finest English ‘woven 25 broadcloth. All sizes . . " A large assortment of Men’s lars. Sizes 14 to 17. Real quality material and Zllfiifififiiiiiiiii f???‘ $1110 make ..,.,_._.,.,._»...........,.,.,., Collar attached in fine Blue. White and Tan Broad" cloth. A special at 910103; 'An unusual offering of Men’s good quality Felt Hats, in the new light shades, also the darker Browns and Greys. A regular $5.00 quality now priced to clear at each ' Child’s all wool Blue Cheviot Reefers, with brass but- tons, sizes 2 to 9 years ., 25 Men's Tweed Topcoats in Grey and Fawn Herringbones and Checks, single and double breasted guards, plain back and raglan sleeves. A real buy at .-...,.,.,.,_.,.,.,...,._..,.. K The ‘Canadian Legion Presents at the Prince Edward Theatre “ THE FATAL HOUR ” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 9, 10, 11 _n I\I_e, Boys’ fancy pure wool Sweaters, i V k ull d n nec p overs an coats, sizes 8 to 16 years. Men’s and Young Men’s guard and slip-on Top Coats in neat h , 1 ' f EWZZEZ .?f.,,’iT.‘.‘.’.,?‘..T?.‘.‘. ."T‘T?." $15-09 THREE FACTORS DETIIBMINIQ are indispensable to the human mar or Mm dlet came m " for stiff criticism I from Dr. I. M. Rabinowitch, assist- » MONTREAQ, May b-(By The ant professor of medicine at Mc- Cnnadian Pram-Magazine and Gill University and director of the ncyvspapcr advertisements which department of metabolism at the state that certain food products General Hospital, in an address to members of the Cnnndifln Club re- cently. Three factors alone de- termined the diet of man and these he said, were the food available, his ability to secure such food and the food's tnstc. tilgcstnbility and richness of nutrient matter. v size-- a onl for onl p y y y -—FUNERAL SERVICES -—- Th! Week o WGGK Week Week funeral service for Mrs. Elizabeth End __ ' End End _ ' End Cannon was held in St. Mary's g Q Ln Church, Summerside, on Wednes- out, "milhie a rarity. vet people who live there do not die off like files.” S. S. Solhavn, Capt. Vido, from St. John, N. B., is at the Marine Wharf, Summerside, loading table stock potatoes for Newark, New Jersey. S. ‘v -1vmivmroru BASEBALL BEN- EFIT concert st Kenslngton. A grand old time variety concert is to be used for the new baseball and r Kenslngton, Saturday evening, May - 7th, at 8 o'clock. The proceeds are to be use dfor the new baseball and _ athletic club. Musical talent from - Charlottetown, Summerside and other places, including radio art- ists. Popular admission fee. Big house assured. No one should miss this special treat. 2'189-atts-_4i. day afternoon and was largely st- tcnded. Ven. Archdeacon White conducted the service at the church and also at the grave. In- lei-merit was in the Church of Eng- , l’ land Cemetery at St. Eleanorh. Thc ‘ pallbearers were Messrs. Lea Horne, , George Callback, H. M. Baker and Clifford Montgomery. S. —PROHIBITION COURT-Mag- O’Leary, held a prohibition court owwedncsday afternoon at Sum- merside. There were six eases. Three cases against parties from Malpeque charged with consuming i liquor contrary to the Prohibition - Act were tried. Heath Strong, K. 0., appeared for defendants, who pleaded guilty and were each fined $10 and costs. Two parties from Kcnsington pleaded guilty on a similar charge and were fined s30 and costs each. A case against a party from French River charged with possession of intoxicating ll- quor was dismissed for lack of ev-' idcnce. Heath Strong, K. C., de- fended in this case. All the cases were brought by W. Haywood, Pro- hibition Inspector. W. Henry Noon- an appeared for the prosecution. S. —CANADIAN LEGION MEET- ING-The regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde brunch of the Canadian Legion was held on Wed- nesday evenlng. ‘There was a good attendance including n. number of members from the country. The Accordlng to orange growers. he said, halt the world had acidosis and the other half were about to have it and for these they urged —STEAMERS 1N POR'l‘—The S. S. Pluto which had been loading , i potatoes at Georgetown andcSum- imerslde left Summe side on Wed- istrate George M. Mathews of ' this morning. and Boys, and get your share- sATvRonY-sunnair and Mounliv i MAY 7m iuav so. We will celebrate a successful years business on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. We wish to thank all our friends and custom ere for their patronage and support, and trust to be worthy a path of a continuance ‘of, the same in the future-We Thank ‘Any suggestions for the improvement ofour service will be appreclatod-i-We wish‘ to Please You! EXTRA SPECIAL manna! Sunday and Monday, we offer a Very. SpeclaliDuck, Chicken, or Turkey Dinner. We know you will enjoy this Splendid Dinner —- Ask those whq have enjoyed this Special Full Course Dinner. , FREE! To our Lady Guests, for Dinner on Saturday and Sunday, we are giving Free Roses or Carnations. To our Gentlemen“ Guests for Dinner on these days we are giving Free Cigars. Afternoon, between 3 i , 4-} Our News Candy Factory Opens Today! Our Modern up-to-date Candy Factory, situated next to our Fruit Store opens We hope to manufacture a High uality Product at a Most Mod- erate Price, and take this opportunity of soliciting our support. SPECIAL! Buy Retail at Wholesale Prices. To increase your enjoyment of this Anniversary, we are offering Peanut, Cocoanut, Caramel, and Honey Fudge at the Very Low Price of 19c lb. it - VENETIAN canvass A. S. McKay, J. LeRoy Holman,’ L- _ _ _ - - ] - __ presldent, Mr. B. _W. Robinson, was in the chair. Very interesting dis- cussions were held by Major May and Col. Ulric Dawson on present conditions throughout the world. Both speakers ‘ seed the point that conditions in the world today were just he serious as in war time and demanded as much onsistent effort to combat them. Their ad- dresses were most instructive and gave muchfood for thought on the rxurr srnciansz S“"i3‘.§2';§§"“°" Medium Size Oranges 29c dozen Bananas ! 25cc doz. ii GREAT GEORGE STREET “Where The Crowds Dine Every Day!’ \ ..,_..._;'_"»__V..f __p ---‘|- "--.- vincial President has been accepted and their visit will take place on May 20th. Two new members, economic questions of the day. It was arranged in have Mr. W. R. Bird, who his been writing some interesting articles on the war and after, for McLean's Magazine, to give a lecture at the Legion rooms :11: the near future. Mr. Bird has . I ' 'been over to the battlefields cinch = the war and his lecture should be , l J. J. C.’ Si of Summersidc and Mr. ErD. McLeod of Albeim were admitted to the Legion. S. full of interest to wer veterans. The invitation extended to the Char- lottetown branch end to the Pro- ‘ I the use of orange juice in the diet. "Life insurance firms who ex- amine applicants for policies do not est these people if they drink coffee," he said after quoting en advertisement predicting the hlleg? ed horrible fete of coffee-drinkers by the manufacturers of a non- caffeine beverue- “We are urged to consume huge quantities oi’ milk if we are to be healthy," he continued, "but with all mammals, the young receive milk from the female parent for e definite com! Ind no lonim. In some puts of the world, he pointed ‘FRIDIY Illllllllllll win p» given mes over the air. in th Broedcacte. ‘ FREE‘ - ‘l'o the ti... so LADIES responding to the mm: LEAF noun Radio Programme Over Station 0. ll. moetdeelrable Home Making Assistant. ‘Aleonew and up to the minute receipee A NEW “EXIDE" on ._ , “ Bll FTON ' , ranrrtnv "cilrrou-sxuus" amrnuss run! on Autumn _ 13-Plste ll-Plate i'°'"'-.;§.:..::.2.'::""~'- is.» sass l 5373 STAIIIIAIIII’. “EXIIIE" BITTEIIIES eurnoon‘ cor-Tia. "gum" l‘ ” G. S. Summersidc 10 tn 10.30 a.|n. an _" interesting and ie and succeeding