Another Range of . Lovely New Hats Arrived This Morning . Iflere’s an assortment of lovely hats -— all distinctly new m style, and shape and trimming. These include mostly _Dress Hats, and feature all the latest models shown in New York ‘at the present time, _ Hats you would expect to find priced at $6.00 to $10.00. Any hat in the lot for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 100 New Summer Dresses $2.25 Regular $10.00 and $102.00 Values 100 different styles in about as many different kinds of materials. Long, three quarter and short sleeves with high and medium low neck and youthful colors. Summer straight lines and flare styles in Summer sunshine colors of Mauve, Orange, Carmine, Tobacco, Pink, Blue, Greys Navy, Black white, etc. Cheerful colored stripes, coin dots, flower pat- terns, etl:., In material; of Rayon Silk, Fuji, Silk Crepes, Broadcloths, Crystal Crepes, Printed Silks, Voiles, Fouiards. Sizes 16 to 44. A regular $10.00 and $12.00 value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.75 61C. ll Plain Steel Bedstead Walnut Finish $8.75 Ali-steel Bedstead Reflnlshed Walnut, made ul welded steel tub- ing. The round continuous posts measure 3 inches; five upright fill- ers. Height of head end about 5O inches, foot end about 34 inches. Double bed widths only, 54 inches wide by 72 inches long. Special $8.75 A Soft Long-Wearing and Comfortable Mattress $7.45 A REGULAR $10.00 VALUE .,--__ double beds 39, 48 and 54 Inches wid‘e_ All Steel Bed, Spring $4.95 ~ A good serviceable Ling Fabric Springat a low price, strongly and carefully made. Patent link fabric is securely fastened to steel angle ends by helical spfmli will“ Frame is of steel finished lfl Black Japan. mlklos it P"i°\l°' long $4.95 help to prevent sagging. ally rustprod‘. Well braced corners. Sizes 39, 48 or 54 inches wide by 72 lmll" PATONS LIMITED i Made of jute and cotton felt laid in layers and covered with strong art ticking, neatly tufted and firmly stitched at Hides and ends. This mattress will be found both comfortable and long-wearing. Border =s about 4 inches deep. with continuous roll edge around top and bottom which helps to hold motives! m Qhapg, sizes as follows: For single, medium and Jolly Scotch and Irish Girls For Canada I l‘ a ' ‘i. This happy party some over on the Anchor-fionnldsn l-lner “Le title” landing In Quebec. The girls some from nil part0 of Beoti and and Ireland and srs sponsored by the Catholic Women's League. Ho Mum! m“ um God h“ vuf-(o Qfld there, Iiialpequo Mr.C.E. MseNutt, Charlottetown was a visitor to Mnlpeque on Thursday. May 20th. Mr. and ilvlis. Hartwell Crozler “I Kflnfllnston. were visitors to Msl~ pcque on Friday ‘Mr.\V.H.V.Dunbar of Charlotte- town. was in Mslpsquo on Thurs- day on a business trip. The ‘iliisscs Ross and MacFarlsne of ‘Fanning School, ‘Malpsqus Spent the 24th of May in Charlottetown. Mrs. iRoberf Stewart, ‘Moi-plaque. is spending a few weeks with her KYBYIIISOH. ‘Mr. ‘Molt Stewart ,Sum- mersllle. iw- - Miss Jessie Glllls. Charlottetown. spent the week end ‘the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘AuN. Glllis “The Wause", Maipeque». >.\ir. John O. Currie of Port Al- frrrl. Quebec. spent several days with friends ln Msl-peque returning Io Charlottetown on Soturady en route to his hlme ‘in lPorl ‘Alli-sir ..\ir_ and Mrs. Leo Owen and lllr Nelson Owen of Hamilton were lu alleulllince st ‘lbo funeral of ‘Mrs. George ‘M. Owen, which took plaeo ‘at Nmih ltlver during the‘ ‘past wock. The very many friends in Ham‘ lllon null Mnlpcque of lMrs. George M_ Owen of North ‘River and forni- criy of Hamilton learned with sin- cere rcgrel of her passing sway at the early age of‘ flft-yl-s-ix years and imwh empathy is extended no the llercavell husband and family in their sorrow. Among the teachers who are ‘spending the 24th May, at their |homes in this community may he .ment“on1e(l .M-lss ldlorence Cras- woll, teacher g1 St. ‘Elanors. Miss iHclen Ramsay. Hamilton. teacher |at Fernwood, lMlsg Florence Peake. lleacherat Burlington an ‘i -Mr. Rob‘ m Tires of the Firestone of raw materials. ,ei‘t Dona-id of ‘Lower Bedeqnr ‘School. I l ‘Airs. Jalmes A. Campbell. Burlinz-l ion, resumed her work as pip\-oi~ gaiiist in Princetown church on; Sunday ‘llfay 23rd. The weathorl lconllitlons during the spring n-ere’ .ol' such a nature that ‘she was nil-l nblo to carry on her work. but ii is» believed that the efforts in till-I musical line will lbc increased liill‘- |ing the summer months and murlii ‘Progress will lie noted. i ‘Tho comfort nnd convenient-l of cars arc ngaln being appreclnluii by their owners, while pedestrians lino once more enjoying th‘: an..- shine niid health~glvlng exorcise ill our balm-y May weather. Tho lurin- rirs are rejoicing over this prospe-sl: 0i‘ hnrroiviui-z. oul-tivatln-g and l‘i‘l)t"4- ploughing, preparatory ‘i0 the SPOIl- lug. All nuturo is surely glad ‘mil over the opportunity to rosuml,» lli" work which has ‘been souiewtilil retarded. ‘M . ‘Our fishermen are euvourag-‘ll ‘by the increase ‘in tho calch of lob- sler during tho week. Ii is hoped that great success ‘may attend our “-t0il‘rrs of the sen" when it is con- sidered that a. ‘fair proportion oi our citizens are engaged in this! occupation and the revenue flolviugl from this soilree is needivl and will be beneficial to all concerned. Ouri fishermen expend much money and u greater part of their time dunnl; the winter in preparation for the ‘summer's work. it will certainly hr. discouraging, to say thll: least. ll‘ The service in ‘Malpeum church 0n Sunday morning. May 23rd was of n special nnture. Owing to the lateness of ‘the spring and the coli- oequernt had road-s, the Mothers‘ day service, which ‘was generally held on lMay 9th was postponed here for two weeks. Rlev. A.N. Gillie addressed his audience speaking from the words found in Proverb-i 31st “The words of King Lemuel. the prophecy that his ‘mother bought him," Mr. ‘Glllls spoke of the large place that women fill in the life of lhu nation compared with the wo- mcn of fifty and seventy-five years ago. He pointed out what good mothers had meant in the lives of such noted lmon as Sir Walter Scott. 'i‘onuyson. St. Augustine. John sud (Zhrlrl-rs Wesley and other-i and con- lralod ‘the influence of [he mothers of Nero and Byron. Mr. Giliis dos- iirihcd the good mothers 0i‘ our land as poachers possessing hurls":- glng zeal end industry and gener- ous in every good word iind work. and in his closing remarks he made a strong appeal to the men to rise to their opportunity and -hsr: in tho responsibility of church life. iThe service throughout lvas n filt- lng ‘tribute to the memory l.” our beloved mothers of the past and sounded a noto of real (‘IICMITJIZD- mient lo the imolhers who are he lug the burden. Qfvthe llsy . The "Doing Our iBit" Mission Band of Hamilton held its nnnusl thank offering service on ‘Sunday. afternoon, lMgy 23rd as [he w“. llier conditions were unfavorable Thursday May 20th the evenin’! thnt had been ‘so; apart for that Purpose Mr. John Simpson pre- sided, nn interesting programme of missionary readings. hymns, ietcn. was given. The most important number on the programme was the practical and lnslnicfvc address gl-ven by Rev.A.N. Gillls ‘zspscl- sl-ly directed to the memb: rs of tho M-‘ssion iBand nnd laying great elm- Dhasis on the importance of their work. Mr. Gillie related some of his experiences M s ‘Home ivlvssloil worker ln New Brunswick. H" Bimlfle 0f many districts in that part of the country v/hsrs the imy= and girls were unschooled and un- ‘taught in the knowledge of Jesus. and whsl: ‘is true of New Brunswick ls far more true oi the West with its gnester arose and r-on-snalo Saxon people. Mr (Mills then pre- wented the need of the foreign f‘elrl and while describing some of the atrocities of these heathen people. urged tholr claims upon lui who l ‘their efforts are not well repaid. J9! ‘b0 ll liill-liill’ Y Firestone Tires l Are Better standard of quality must be manufactured from the best grades The some high purpose that characterizes the organization at Hamilton, Ontario-the same thoroughness and loyalty to the Firestone ideal of service-are found in the far places of the world where Firestone must go to obtain the best quality and value that the raw material markets afford. A buying organization with ten separate offices in the rubber growing centers of the British and Dutch Colonies enable Firestone MOST MILES PER DOLLAR to obtain the highest grade of rubber and insures an adequate QUPPIY by Puilihflil"! 8t the source of production- Only the best grades of cotton from Egypt and the United States are able to pass the registered Firestone buying Itmldflfdk-ftcog- nized as the most exacting in the trade. Here again Firestone has provided protection of quality by the ownership and operation of his own cotton mills. Firestone leadership assu backed by ample resources, special facilities raw materials for obtaining Firestone pledge of J, .\. (EIQSX l5“ Charlottetown Dfialflil res to dealers a tire and the FIRESTONE BUILDS THE ONLY GU§' ‘Doses for Chiun and whl-rc. we [illilgTync valley slller the natural resources o ‘ China and that lll‘l‘ p (lulu vvlllllil-i“ one quarter of the wurlllhi pnpnlli Lion ,ll is possible lhai sill: iuliyr insLriinirui ill God's hand ol‘ lilvuiiuoliziiiu llll‘ world. ll. ls our obligation lu fulli our mission lo her iliui oiii i‘ use will- Iliie exumilic lll‘ our hill-nor .\li.~..‘ illi- ary who came not to ho lllllllfi‘l."l‘l:l lunto ‘but to ininislcr. um w in full: ... ,. .. , l , . i\ ll ‘llillllSlFilllllll oii hl-uiulz illlll ,..,., n m. Hm". hmnllniily and Ch _ i Choir ‘ , , l-"l" "‘ ' l will ‘Rlfigrlglsklyhy Hm “mm in |lll|i' r on 1lllll unit: llilfl luillilmli‘ “n. H“. “Hun, ki“,h,,._..,_,,.,. he ha“ r19,illlggglilllzléh.zlélélgéolzllléélsmnel’ ~-> l ‘l<-l..‘_= -, ~- lltecilniiuii Miss l\llliil \\'l>l..l jwful“. ']"l"illlllxliivlnmwlulllll“llufurlII‘ ha" l’ ll ll sllll‘ ‘lllilllllllh "lull"? luglrttflol Wamfilg has jug; been lssuedli 5M0‘ iilll‘ ell L . I I’ v I .1 ‘l m“ ‘l l illl‘ l-,li\\liill lnlrlllll l. ‘l mu ll z- ml connection by Mt (Home; ‘Recitation a Miss llilllllil‘ Siiiiiii l"' """'m"m' "' l " m“ “l ,<ll llll‘ iil-l-d of lls all mukilllf illllin" “Jmmlh Common Fm; (in _ _ .“",‘",‘:<;,".'"“,,.‘,1: ‘,‘,‘.‘.‘;.',;{§3 ;.....l..;..‘. n. Moiimish l...» (lhorus by llisslnn iluiili (lli‘l‘l._ l“_ m‘ - '- f‘ ‘Y '- l “ l ,0“! m,“ u, greatly increased IF" Rccitntiiur-lhiii-"s J~iuu liiluisiiy. l “ w," H" l will“, |,;||0,.,]i,,,\\'illl i‘ “Til lllll‘il lllirufl ‘M! M55 8 m“ was“ with (“limb qmadlngkuvw“ Jmm “m?” ‘null lvillllrl-llIllfltlilliii l‘llll-i‘siii~. Iii".’i'.'\1""l1l‘l llyiniiilil hgowlug conditiollll. wouldgl: flhorus by Missloi llniil Pills. _~ .‘ , . , - '. . .__- J _ _ . l v fli ,Add,.e;s_M, GHQ ‘ ' P" ‘ml-ll- M-‘Y l‘ "" "““"*{‘_- W‘ “l .\ll>‘5, ‘i-zlill-i \Vlliiltni~l 'lyllo Vulicy iimubllliy lirillfi "ma," “u, (‘ullcellon ' ‘WW “vim ‘Mm "VQW ""U""“:" .-pl-iil llif‘ ulwlnluul Zu Allmlrlllin llflli and corilespogulggthedm -‘ ~ I _ _. . » , . , i w a mm'°dlcli0n”]Mr' mm“ l itov. .\. ii‘. iliiil l\li'.~‘. 'l‘l'ilVl‘l'f~il‘,‘\‘Mung “mud” lllighllllelslfttllirlo fol‘ fllllwerlrgglrllm . _______<.¢____. ‘ilml son Alli" ll oi‘ I'm‘! il.ll. lefl on‘ T, _ , _ m!‘ i u ‘I .1. m valley pinvilnces lo he very ca I l5illllflllly, May 22 fur llill'l(lill\\‘. ].,_,.S'|',y::,.'|;,:“(llhlrxfi Kn‘ Sunday increasing their normal no???’ H I'm" NW‘ w“ vh-llvmjs“ h“ mwmtii‘ r.‘ eliudiieioil by llov. Mr Wood 001M085 and to turn lliillémd ea, y l FBI] ldllllfllilll in Plrrl llzll for llnlizwhn can“, l" mum.“ {mm Shana...‘ lion rslliier to planting s , yours. iluriiig his l“- silll-litzli lil~l-.-_‘|Mr_ “mm! sunk“ on m" [ext “Such m puie varieties. llllll Mrs. Friivrrsl‘ llilVf‘ iiiliiili M; l ha“, my" _l Thmn The He,“ l ‘Always Sleep Well i‘ i if Elaby Does Not Enjoy Refresh lng Sleep He is Far From Well. Th,“ ~i - ll The lionlihy child Slflllllr-l \\'(‘ll iliiil at: child that in l-rliss and Mothers. llPflVifillwmmw, ll‘ your ulilliroil llo not‘ cry u izreiil (l0lll. lzlvc soon he woli and huppy ilguiii. Baby's Own ‘hlblrtii lire u llllllllod hui thorough lnxiitlvr which renal-h ' indigestion and promote houiililiil sleep. nnteeil free from opiates luill may," ,_ ho lzivcn lo tho new iinrii buile with peril-u snfciy. ; You cun nhlnin Holly's Ownfing lTnlilels ihrouizli uny "leuler lit 25 cents il mull. posi plilrl, from The Williams Medicine (‘o.. llLO(‘l(\‘lll(‘..|M‘BH ‘ “W ' llllillr in SO ACCOMMODATING i1‘, y“ (ll-ll t- Siurri Girl iliffocilciunlvlyi ilihIlW "Papa. you wouldn't like m? lllglll’! w leave you. would you?" ncl. my daring." Sweet Glrl-“Well. then {ll marry Mr. Pc-orgwy. He's willing to live Yciii‘ bore." not fs fbif» started from ‘a csll. Elli ll lrnsl 7.. v, L ubln,.ry_ (‘IHIH ill_‘l'il‘lil ‘ _ lrlllllll iii iliiiiiniiig lllvlllfitlr. by ‘~\'llll'll . Sldlflllllllillfit’)in-phlnmnl H“, . ' " 1 ‘ - . .. ‘ ‘ Y The following is the ilrni-iluin ll\ Wm grounds m" m m lmmnu¢ Mr‘ mmcy i“ Willy Baby's Own Tulilcis und llioy ivilliow “m, n“ l"‘l“l to ‘Mr. And Vicinityg i'<ll'i liill liliilllllli‘ ‘Wllti U!\_;‘I\'l|r i; "my mu >[(‘l‘ll£llll“(l ‘llll TlltFllily iillmilitwiiil 1.1mm" "rm," - -‘ -' ‘ill ii i‘l‘h. A \' ry ilrj, . , H H“. | by Nil.» ltrgiii-i _ ‘ Uynuhunsq; 1 l4‘ll't~lili' liiill lilrlll‘ili'l.\'l‘. ]li‘(ll.{lllllllh‘,\‘, 1,"d,,,.,,,| H, H". gulror null and l. , , 0 l (‘ilFflPll oul. \Vili‘lliy‘ ill spl-l-inl Jumur mhh, llllll‘ iiililiou ol‘ the |ili<‘.i‘ ib-piimirl‘. funeral of the liilc Ml‘. Moi‘ lls, i<1|ii1'.~1ii~, wus held from . _ ll‘ rrliilleucc lo Si. John‘; (lurini: its wnlung lilniis 1H lll‘\‘l‘l' hjplfipmnn Fhurvh EHPNH" no‘. rcmgs m" MWW“ ""l’l'~l' "mlfivlr. l‘lli'eu' cuiuiucltill tho S-ervlc-‘s laughmg" n l“ "my m" “Wkly u hit‘)! was llllllll‘ the order iil‘ Ken. i,. (l. ll. A. Although ‘Mr. l':iin'ly llil- stile-er.- lute lha bowels. i-iwoctcu iho slum-i, 1W“ H, rum,“ Brow" Clnvpklnz] flCll. hnnlsh constipation, colic ilibllnhlo is ‘muting m ' ' ' her hon.‘ ili t 1L: close of the Prayer Muel- Illilfnlfl K. Dllflfly ‘yy blllinn ’llililliiily. Pll.lllir:~- ll uru aliCul lo l"uvo us. WI‘ lllll i: ll our lluly in lry lo our iipprcclainn lo you for Elk yriu bar.- done in our lil anll iirnund our lirvoi -h I l‘); liill‘ .\. lilnnriaril of lire for u_~i l-nu- ii If we will iunko ‘l our own. flllll can on (lml to ill»... l... null‘- in our Saviour for As you go lliinliiig us, \\'I' Wfilllll usk you l0 ro- iiiil-inllui‘ us iii _\~>lli' players. We‘ i‘ll~lli‘l\ you wl- Sllllll always take a. 1100]) iilil-rcsl iu your work lll PX- ‘l ‘nllliig (‘iii‘ s11; iiiuiiy‘ u‘:iriu lrll-iills \\'lli) ivlii Hlgflllivivv was vxcunmmflly we“ alum, died. many cousideriilg lllrllfllvfl? lo hear Rev. Mi‘. Vvood’: lllliifllllflié. 1T. Ellis hue ill-tau in flifilng health for sleep we"; H “my "m '3"'"""“ "mllsnliii- lime his l'unii‘-y uml lrl"llf|.\ll l‘:'. l. liill i i -h - ll h .' Th" "Y" "lmillllulY ‘-=‘““" hyrthe iflllllue; [llglll hplillllllaolmileifnlllll . the late Mr. Bernard Browni i ‘l ‘Iiililsl. Tho srruiona you llolwornlll "Winn ftoiuliyb-“iilllf-("l l w°"l‘l,"°m iii.‘ nuliiii illlll yriiir “urinal. -ll‘|t6f't>0lli's? homes will have been ‘privileged shove them. Justice is done, u lot of i; is golufl sticnlzlh in rrellnl the lflllpifiilnyl‘ cl‘ life. 'i‘u Mr. John Cameron and Family. “w,” ' ’ l 4 Un behalf of tho W. ‘M. IS. of the ‘ll“l'l'l ml" i‘ Ti“"""“l'Y T" l"! Wllhlflzrlclloiiin Presbyterian Church of , _ _ _ _ “Yllflwliil-h ‘Society tho late Mrs. Cam- pzilliy o. .i hunt ul lricnlls is UXlUll l~ "m" was u.uum".e,._ we ma] u our iduly ill convoy to you all our desp- msi sympathy, one and all, in the ‘passing mother. She wan ever ready to ‘lul- flll nny lask required of her in a senile and ‘loving manner and we shall long cherish hsr memory. "The glory of (lorl is most fiiil and Th“ lprg,»_l,.y,lcr|an (‘humhylperilectly revealed through human me“h"m'3l'[‘yn‘1 Vn]]r~y_ m; ']‘|||||'5dfly ,.v.‘.g,,g'i<~.hara<:ler and as such we believe "Mi ‘i’ "Y ilmriy 20 liill following flfldrQBS w... our ‘lain l-llstor mudo a ‘lasting con- |trlllutlon of n very hllzh type. We conlloie with you in your lxroal lni-is unlll rem-sin sincerely yours. Teacher: “The Captain wan sing- "y during the ‘battle ll" suppose he was ‘singlna, William?" Iillitln Wllll‘o: "Show ‘Me tho Wny Ollz from lo no Home.“ it l ilKllUill whori- lhis gill. siuzili in‘. nvrviurs you till) no“ whn (m “m PM“), m" mvhln‘ liitililillii was ilil‘ llvlllllllsifilllflll o" l-oukr Anion iilwEl-"Iiillllgliilllllli uskloll lll l1 WT)’ Pmmable markem age and llllls we “ill lll ll)ll(l\\ill.1~..l;i)“. r making" ilY Airs, .\. M lill- V," J" “mun m“, Hum“ wk", omfleuglgn for Canadian troll “""“ lllvl- for Piisloi‘ from lhu ulembcrs ors. ziiill iltlll(‘.l'l‘ll‘l§ ul‘ [his sections of llof "Om Wl sf congregation. thliukwl the con- ll a grout {gm LETTER OF SYMPATHY 'Cliie(lonin_ of n ‘beloved wile and Women's Missionary Society. Mrl. C. K. Martin, President. Mrs. John Drueol Secretary. A RADIO FAN icrops of potatoes and lilo "hi" DIPPED l ‘- THE nausea or AN instill‘ so POTATO AOREAGE. in 1925 Canada and the Ulllill States both had unusually’ 9m“ age in ‘Canada was collsoqlltlilll accentuated ‘by the heal/i’ dill“: high prices lii lllfl U“ Slates. These conditions resili- which was a welcouierr the poor markets will“ idurlng the 1W0” l" plovalled Th6 hlSh prices i! m‘ yours. 26 are very likely loihrlll! "will" like the l" Th” °]°"“°° m" m bitlllll men are the clothes till" “lull. BURNS Lift olZ-Fo P’ I l Doesn't hurt one all! "Frsesons" on sn finm’ u v “I t 00f’! l“ l I yell lift it rll i °¢ """‘ What do you "Insane" roam W"! have» ' W’ 30w. new s" I’