v Specials for Friday 8i ilstiurday i’ Ladies Suits of shades. price $14.95 vvhile they last. - — — -— — — - —j Be sure to get one of those. all wool fabrics in a nice variety of Regular $.95 Reduced Prices on our entire stock of ‘ladies coats and suits. ,.-_______-_-—- A group of smart dresses linene guaranteed washable and test colors, Those are a real bargain $1 I for street wear. Reg. $14.95 to $35-00 Reduced to "L95 i..."‘22.50 in rotine broadcloth and suitable .A|_._____._._._.......__._. A beautiful array of newest cotton frocks Reg. $1.29 for———_-—--————- 88‘ TllE GREENDAL co. Lee we» tam 150i 99 QUEEN ST Opp. Prwse Bros. IT'S not very diiiicult to aloe: our Miss to Mrs. When you invite l-lim up for dinner—re- member that in the matter of interior decoration, there's nothing he'll admire more than a delicious, velvety-crumb Swans Down-made cake! \\\."///4 While many a honeymoon has ended in the kitchen, many a one has lasted a lifetime right there; the man doesn't live who won’: boast about his wife's baking if it's really worth it. And it's a wise wife or a wiser bride who knows the secret of Swans Down baking-she knows that Swans Down practically arantees baking triumphs if s e follows die directions. For Swans Down is specisll made for cake-baking. It's care ully milled from onl the finest of selected so Canadian winter wheat, ground and te-ground, sifted and re- ‘ sifted through silk until it's 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. No wonder it makes novices’ cakes seem like experts’! Ask °.‘.‘£.§'°é§i.i°’§il'.;‘if @ now SELLING at m: LOWEST rarer: Ill SWANS DOWN HISTORY! ‘Ilsolpflflflflfllilillflllile “rnrcrnr|cr' in. 24ers .n=:s§-se.st.ne Kensington And Vicinity The sincere sympath of his many friends in this violin tended to Mr. Ev loss of his mother. Mrs, James In- gelilsmyflbeary, who passed awe-y re- an. Albert Charlottetown. was a visitor to ensington Friday on business. Mr. Keith Waite and Mr. James Kenned were business visitors to Chariot town on Friday. Master Gerald Johnson of Long are: eniomdglday len finséngton Devison. ' ' mph Her many rrierids hear that Miss Bell Oann has once aln entered the Prince Edward and Hospital. Charlottetown for Is treatment. will’ regret to Mr. Jose Dav-lson was to Gharlot town on Friday Mr. Earl Reeves one or our hldhly , has recent solltsi ‘i 011' a vhltor Miss Marion Blondln of Freder- icton was a visitor to Kenslngion Beturdx visiting friends of w ich she m played here. A successful Pantry Sale under the aus of the Kensln on Girl Guide was held on turday afternoon at the Brookins . Among the many business visitors to Sumnierside Saturday were Mr. Denlel Mackenzie, Mr. Oliver Pro- . Ivan Darrech. Mr. Heath Durant. Mr. O. B. Darrsch and Mr. Kenneth McLean. Dr. John Jardine of Western Cen- eda is en oyinga pleasant holiday with rele. ves Kensington. Mr. Eric Sheen on the staff o! the Bank of Nova Scotia here is now enjoying his annual holidays and is on a motor trip with his galrents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheen mmerslde to eastern ‘United State! The sincere sympathy of all in this community is extended to Mr. John Murphy on the loss of his son. Earl who was accidentally kill- ac while working in a mine, in Que- The Kensington Baseball team are meeting‘ with eiacellent success in raising funds to carr on dur- ing the summer's sched e Plhvins are behind them one t. A number or new ‘s year rt loolti “ $5.53.‘; will ah “at”. .1 smart new uniforms in their turc games. t Mr. I-Iymie turned to Kensingtnn from a iness trip to the western part of the province-H. Mir. 0011M in Giermtetown on Sunday. many when formerly em- P" “MYSTgY. - I‘ "THE ll D HORSEMAIV’ TEX RlTTEBv-— NEWS - sums. -- sLso-snosr ' “YOUTH inswnus me- __MONTAGUE-8AT. 10m, scours-Mon. ma. _ Large Audience At Study Gluli Closing The French Study Olub "Evan- geline". held its closing exercises on Mag 90th in the l-loly Redeem- er Ha . A large‘ and appreciative audi- ence closely followed the different numbers whi proved to be in- structive as ll as entertaining. The following is the programme: A regular study period. showing what end how the club studies. ‘The members made n pleasing ap- pearance dressed in the tradition- al blue and white costume of "Evangeline." ' 2. . A short address by Prof. J. H. Blanchard. 3. The dramatization of the song. ‘Marlez-anot". 4. A short three-act play; “La Muette" . old-time carding, spinning. and knitting "Frolic". in which all the members of the club tool: part. Two men who represented "beard- ed elders" fouxd essential to the carrying out of this number, greatly assisted the members of the club. Considering that this was a more or less improinpu number, with little or no practice. each member of the cast did very well indeed. An old-time dance with violin accompaniment completed this number. Rev. Father O‘Sullivan spoke a few words of zpreclation and en- coursgement in French to the members, after which the singing of “Bots Solr. Mes Amls." and “Dieu sauve le Roi". closed a very pleasing performance. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs. and one o! our local school boys showed honesty of a high quality on Monday when he found a large Bum 0f 11101115’. some-thing over a hundred dollars being in the roll, and returned it to the owner. who with many thanks and words of ise rewarded him with an amount that. was very pleasing to Bill es he ls usually called by his cluums. I Use MinisrtPs for Dandruff y piv....o Marissa. To 11s . :5 America was dlsoov was Eintted as a barbarian, And when e were mesa-led at Barwaha, ind . in the solemn Hindu cere- ondsl which tasted th m neaessi Veiloun girl's giving un her own reli- . glen, the words flowed even more y. Titus could never work. Ten years have passed, and the eating of the words might as Well |begin now as any time Pictures, arriving in Seattle. of the Amer- ican oe's three lovely lit- tle daughters. came to hea- mother. Mm. Jennie Miller as a Mother's Day gift. So fair had the mysterious eul- ture at the East subm%ed Nan Miller that she still sen their marriage. the in charge of s. son of the rajah , s. former marriage. They went to live in a fine house in .Gemma.inneari>aris.Ayesr later their first. daughter was barn. Eagerly waiting for discord. notable. and scandal. the curious found only a devoted married pair. tiihvlously still honeymooning, The ex-raiahs English, his European clothes, his manners, were perfect. The caste-mark. imprinted _ on his Ma-laaremeek forehead at the time of their marriage, was as in- conspicuous es the devotion o! the two was obvious. ‘Ihelr present stay in Bridle. is "Marriage _ IO-Yedr Success onlyélzeirhlslrdlnlligers-Mnet a ve lived a “stpflcniadn. m its: tnséml§3§ lifodse had . m. . lovely m p mind M80001“ This picture at Suahila, dangli- tor of ex-Mahsrlh-h of Indore and former Nancy Ann Miller. was Mothers Day gift to Maharaneei mother. Mrs. Jennie Mlfler of Seattle, Wash. dness-Similtra in Indian dress. dignified at peace. testify that behind all tine East-West stuff there stood simply a man and a women in love. MONTREAL. June 7 —(OP) - Leadcrs finished with of from tractions tn a. point nl er a seesaw- ing session on the stock market to- da . ‘izwloe during the day rioes rail- led 011i 0f a slight declne and at the final bell only an odd fractional loss showed in the fairly active list. Canadian car preferred was promin. ent in the advance and closed out stock firmed 3-4 to 8 3-4 anadian Ceianese preferred trad. with a. gain of 1 3-4. The Common Im rial was llfiled eight Mints to 110. The on s . however, seam 1.4 in light pressure. Minor losses were posted by Steel of Canada and Un- ited Steel in the construction sec- ti Bu i. strength in Utilities lifted Bell hlenfephone, Gatineau. Montreal Power and Power Corporation from 1-8 t0 1-2. Metal and papers mun. 1V We" uncharted but fractional improvements showed for Oglivie. Oll and Electrolum, tai sales: 62.500 sheres- Indugt. c ed actively in the iinsi hour and ma. 11.800. Min , 4:106; mo. °s 3”” Han. G. D. DeBLOIS- Prince Edward Island‘ Hon. ROBERT IRWIN- Nova Sculls Vice-Regal HeadsAcross Canada. ‘ .F~ri SPECIAL Mans» . row, cons ~ y m. sisoo To $4 Clea —- i — New Shipment uiens DRESS SHIRTS 59c 79c 98c Metis SHIRTS & SHORTS i’air.—- -— — - . - Men's Polo a 44c SHIRTS Men's " 99c OVERALLS Pair- — — — — Boys Polo“ Syl-HRTS _ _ _ Each. — smut Q - °i~=== _ " - ‘~95 $1311?” “l” dim“ “fires. Each -nn-_—-' 1 a PANTS _ 31.88 88c . 1 ' Pair -‘_ ._ Men's I c495 - ._ ._. Men's " 31151488111 Combs, Suit 0- _. _ _ 44g Men's “1 .'r1iis-___ Men's SAILOR PANTS Pair-Q- Bowsuirs 2 rants A ‘4.95 ' S8331 ___g5c ASLO congrats LINE w a ' nsrrr 01.0 rues '1 9.50 '° ‘Z950 Boys BALBRIGGAN The.0R Ir2l7-6-2-1i trulln GUMPANY MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR 144 GREAT GEORGE ST. UPPOSITF MILLER BROS. lloyal Program For Thursday 1 P. M. A17!‘ v American capital. ‘rho Queen will be escorted by s of state Cordell Hullandthe Brit- ish snrbasaado , Si: Ronald Lind- say. to the reception room st Un- ion Btatlon where they will be re- ceived by the Presiknt and Mrs. el . After a sries of pres- entatioits Their. Mialesties will pra- oeodtotheWtiiteI-Iousewithm - itary escort. ~_ 2 P. M.—Arrival at White House. Presentation of diplomats. oheon at White ‘leave the whi Hon. MURRAY MaoLABEN New Brunswick» i Says Canada Not 9 P. liL-Lun House Iwgh the Roosevelt family. ton for an hour's sightseeing. 6:45 P. lvL-Thelr Msjssties will be House for the arden party at the British lin- 7 P. M.-—'I‘he Kin? and Queen will arrive at the Bri ish Ianbassy. l0 P. ItL-Btste dinner at the White House. followed by a re- a a “i-iiiiih thxdiiilelrtiilgrioavlvill rem in t the White House for the night. Tariff Board Will Begin Review Today QTTAWA. JllIlQ 7 -(OP)--Su|- fectioners, distiller: owers will be represent- row when that body view of the 511881‘ ind h are expected t6 ed some this year. stehes from London eek to of the various col- belng anxious to negotiate. each one separately and without intervention of the Colonial Of- ficsemin man. l I oe a 3e proporton o Can- ports iram the West. Ind; r en Lacking In Lflyttlty i i. "CANADIAN entrant, dance SE E up ‘i? down. some real progress can wigs tablets exergises. '- lls One of the best s develo muscular control?“ h. has been aund that bai: rs l0 the beat and rhythm of in § and the toddler impariiculsr "P1017 adapt his movement m 1t, ROUND TRIP llARGAlN rnisa? ‘VISIT or THEIR MAJESTIES The KING and fillliflrsl Changes in train services visit of Their Majes- tlee the King and Queen Wednesday, June 14th. A special train will leave Suinmerside for Charlottetown at 8:10 A. M., Kensington 8:35 A. M., Emerald Jet... 9.00 A. M., Hunter River 9:90 A. M., arriving Charlottetown 10.30 A. M. In addition to changes already announced train from Elmira will leave for Charlottetown at 5.45 A. M., instead of 6.30 n. m., arriving Charlottetown 10.00 A. M. Front Sourls train will leave at 6:45 A. M. instead of 7:80 A. M., Si. Peters 7:40 A. M. Mt. Stewart 8:50 A. M., arriving Charlottetown 10:00 A. M. From Georgetown train A. M., instead of 7:80 A. M., M., Cardigan 7 25 A. M. Mt. Stewart arriving Char] ttetown 9:45 A. M. From Murray Harbor train will leave at 7:00 A. M., instead of 8:00 A. M., Murray River 7:10 A. M., Melville 7 :40 A. M., Grandview 8:05 - A. M., Vernon River 8:80 A. M., Vernon 910° A. M., Mt. Albion 9:25. A. M. arriving Charlotte- town 9:50 A. M. Round trip bargain fares will be in effect from stations in Prince Edward ‘Island to Char- lottetown going June 18 and 14 and returning Thursday. June 16. Children under rive years of age when aceompariied by an adult will be . carried free; children five years of all? if“ under twelvewill be ticketed at half fare- Ciiillli- ren twelve yeprs gfage and over. fl!" “'1'” (are. ~ will leave at 6130 Montague 7:30 A. 8:30 A. M. AU. I slow! ‘All ammo srannaan "is e 71-17655 aa's',"u-r"roa ruroauanon as ‘r0 rim ‘IILII IIIVIOII. ITO. WOOL W00] - ' i Ship your woohfreilglst eolleot to the P. E- l- Breeders’. Association at. Charlottetown. The l‘ sasrltet prices will be paid promptly on delivery- Mr. 1.1 s. * j fthe 0a.. rv Mile vi" "“‘ me of go wesiern will" "f m seq. mini .0081! st mints of shiirmani- Arrsflleitinteullnvl hen Made at Souris and .5‘ . , Peter's tonsil ‘ points. M“ ’ ' . y... lhlppllll w" ’ u.“ lie and outside with ti" » Qthe number of sac .. liilkpfltment of Agfi‘ i Wool Growers 08mm ; ' I . wool Sllttil ‘ ighesi ' ocnmoti w”! P’ E’ L