shootings e Pill Commencing this morning, ’ 25th this Linen Department offe —-place your orders early. Bleached Sheeting, 70 ins wide. Wabasso Sheeting, special quali- Good medium weight, per ty, yd ' 63 ins. wide, per yd. 58c 72 ins. wide, per yd. . . . . . .. 65c Better quality bleached sheeting 9O ins. wide, per yd. . . . . . 75c 63 ins., per yd. . .. 42c Our best bleached Sheeting . 72 ins., per yd. .. . 48c 72 ins. wide, per yd. . 75c 80 ins., per yd. 52c 81 ins. wide, per yd 85c _ 90 ins. wide, per yd. . . . . .. 95c Pillow cotton’ circular’ extra‘ Our best grades circular pillow heavy‘ cotton. 40 ins. wide, per yd. ... . .. 38c i0 ins., per yd. ... . . . . . . . . 45c 2 ins. wide, per yd. , ,, _ _ _ 40c 42 insl, per yd. . . . . . . . . . . . 48c ~ " 44ins.,peryd............50c l Unbleached sheeting 46 ins., per yd. . . . . . . . . . . . 52c , _ lleavy bleached table damask. :3 ins" per y? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' All linen. A very special value. ..ins.,pery(............ .c - - -~ t0 "ins., per yd. 44c m? ‘pfirn __ Colored “Wabasso” sheeting. Excellent ors in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. 72 ins.,peryd. 80 ins., peryd. A new lot of Rayon Bedspreads. Entir signs in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green and Cream. I 2,500 miles from British Columbia FOR. HOTEL DECORATION ‘to Otttawa for consultation, particu- lnrly in the matter of coloring, be- Totem poles of the Pacific Coast ,cnu.-.c of tlie difficulty of reproduc- Indians, the "family crests" of abor- ing with modern paint the sombre iglnni tribes, are io be used in the lilies secured by the Indians with ber- decoration of a novel Indian tea- irles, roots. and other natural color- rcom, which forms part of tlie'Cnn- lug mntrrials. ‘ Bdian National Railwayg neggréxlen- Totem poles are fashioned Irom “on m me Chateau Laurier l-Iotel in iiffiill‘ trees and are carved with gro- Ottawa. To ensure the faithful re- i trsqile flsilrrs l0 drum the brows“ wmducgion c; (he original poles, of departed chieftains in battle Vnllfl‘ native Indians have been brought to represent the legends olythe tribes. f. c. b. Windsor. 0"‘ ( A Chrysler performance I something more than just a‘ motor car- a delightful new phase. l1 thrilling new Chrysler eni-oys its universal prefltléfl and popularity because Chrysler l8’ Iniquc among motor col’!- Tlierc is no other motor car perform- ance quite like Chrysler Peffilfmilfl” -so silky in power. w fiflihillfi '_"_l"°"' no, so steady in speed. w ulltmllll l° drive, so disciplined in control. This is understandable when W}! °h°°k the list of ciirvsler _=r¢in=~"*""¢,,25°,j vclopmcnts included in both the and tlic"75"-chassis and bod)’ lfllllre" and combinations of features. i0 b° cnioyed only in Chrysler cars. ' _mfy|lg|' bflbrs, in' the final analysis. C e .,_,_,.....s.. _A\'u0~“*— experience, in that Chrysler ‘ ._.- - ¢:_-j__ I CHRYSLER MoTORS PR and running through to May rs the service of FREE HEM- MING with all purchases of Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. Do not miss this great opportunity-and do not put it off CHRYSLER “7S" ROYAL SEDAN, $1985 Drive it-and you?! [mow OW Cottons HEMMED FREE pl quality, fast col- ely different de- Some of the poles have crude rep- ‘lrcsentatlons of the "Sky Beings," the imythological Gods of the Red Man. These relics of the past are found ‘almost exclusively on Canada's Pac- ific Coast. For a time there was 'danger' of their being lost to poster- jity but the Canadian National Rail- ways, in co-operatlon with the na- tional museum at Ottawa. have been engaged for several years in restor- ing a number found at Kitwanga, a native village of British Columbia. Win wlmh um) S different‘ motoring performance. You can pay more and still not equal the performance or the intrinsic value ‘65” and “75” both give you at their remarkably moderate price s. Ask any Chrysler dealer tor n demon- strntion and learn the difference. 1 1 Ciliwstan "65"—-llusliuss Coupe. 81325: JJ-‘lwr smi- small.- l-boarSnias, xmo. (Tlarn n1." l...) sly/uh» 81460.) CHRYSLER "75"—-R0:Il Solon. Q1955,- Cuip: (will: nmll: not). H935.‘ R0441!" (will: ranillo not)‘, 82W"- (su "h" ‘"1! “V” " 83050.) Wm their rma. All price! f-l- 5- Wlllil". Olivia. Including standard 1'0""? flllifillf" [fnlglif and tau astral). 250 HRYS LER- ooucrh Provincial, Motors Ltd. 224 Great Geor8¢ 33°“ anon».- 421 i Happ......._ Continued from page 8 travelling clocks with them there is a new leather use which comes in various sizes to hold either a. man's pocket watch or s woman's pendant watch or wrist’ watch. These cases ‘like thoso used on chains, to prevent jibe watch from slipping 011. Some oi these cases come equipped with watches in various sizes and grades. Thocases are made with red, blue green. brown, black, .navy blue and , silver and gold finishes. 1 I I O l The death of Mr. H. VanBuskirk oi Halifax is deeply regretted by many ‘friends here whose sympathy will go l out to his bereaved widow. I U O g Mrs. Yeo, wife of Mayor Yeo, en crtaiucd the Bridge Club Thursday {evening at her pretty home. l o o o Mrs. T. Lantz arrived home Tues- lday from Buenos Aires accompanied by licr daughter, Mrs. Conrad who met. her mother in New York. O O O Mrs. George Rogers has returned ,from o. short visit to Montreal. can 3 Tile engagement was made public this iveek and is being pleasantly dis- missed by their friends of two popu- .liir young Summerside people. Miss lJean Davies McKay and Mr. Lelth W. ishaw, marriage to take place in Wvestmount, Quebec, on May 25th. l o , I Maggy Roufl‘, Lucien Lelong and CRIB of the oLher leading couturiers ave this season put long sleeves in 1C9 dinner dresses. There is evident wcrywhere in Paris an effort to create degrees of formality to suit .'aryiii3 occasions, and the long- ‘cevcd dinner frock cut deeply at back is one of the best of infor- ii evening gowns. I I A cordial welcome is being ex- uded to Mrs. J. Rizhards and Miss JlcCollum who returned Tuesday prom their extended European trip. i c a o l Mrs. w. Alfred Gordon and little ‘ldaugliter, of Alberton, have arrived ;in Fredericton, N. 3., to visit hei- lmother, Mrs. W. P. Keenan, Regent htreet, Mrs. Gordon was formerly jMlss Eileen Keenan, of Fredericton, and her friends are giving her a cor- , dial welcome. o not v Rev. Geo. D. MacLeod, Mrs. Mac- iLeod and two children, of ‘Trinidad ‘are euroute to Canadauand will be lwelvome visitors to P. E. Island on ‘ rt _six nionthsJurIuugh. Mr. MacLeod- is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mac- , Urocl now of West River and Mrs lMncLead is a sister of Prof. G. D. Steele. P. W. College. O I Miss Charlotte Whitton, a leader l" 5° many wot-lion's organizations of Canada. was elected president of the University Women's Club of Ot- tawa, at the annual meeting Wed- ncsdayi night in the Chelsea Club. Miss Wliitton has vislled this city where she is very pleasantly remem- beicd. 00o n Mrs. Clifton Dfngiveil, who ha; been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Huntley, King's Place. Halifax, for the past month, has re. turned to her home in Charlotte- town to the regret of her many friends. While in Halifax she was the Tun cw" orrrrcvel clllromw have solid bases and open like match . boxes. Inside there is a hook clasp and a happy I ENEATH that roof lies all that he _ holds dear-his pride, and his re- sponsibility-his challenge to fate and fortune. Tonight he approaches it with :1 new buoyancy in his step . . . a new light in his eye. 'A weight has rolled ofl his mind. For to- day he has taken the step which will for- ever banish from his home and loved ones thespectre’ of want and privation. Iifeiusn heart Today he has assured the fruition of his plans . . .‘ the welfare of his wife, the education of his children . . . even if he should not be spared to see them through. Today he has invested in Life Insurance sufficient to provide completely for those who make his home the most precious spot in the world to him. So tonight be enters, to the welcome that awaits him, with a. lighter heart and a care-free mind. * LJZI n Quest cf mnny girl friends who en- tertained in her honor at, bridge and lens. Many stories are loicl of Princes Elizabeth. bllt this is, I think, the prettiest. The King was very anxious that She should learn to curtsy, but Elizabeth wouldn't not {or anyone or lmytlllltz. Cnc days the news was brckcn i0 her that he was very ill. ton ill fcr her to go and play "bears" with hlm as usual. So Lin: next time ‘the Queen came to see her. Elizabeth .'lll‘i"'-'.‘i'l. n. bee": r it was, right down tc the ground, but with her back turned. Laughing, the Queen took her in licr nrms and kissed her. "Tell Dranpn." wlirpered the baby, "that I have turisicd." I August 12th, vlo. Prince Rupert, Jzisf per. Winnipeg. Port Arthur and til“ Northern Navigation Compuiiv tcamsliip route to Sariiin. takes travellers to the‘ Pacific Coast with stop-overs at Mlnakl, Winnipeg. Saskatoon, Calgary, with a side trip, to Banfl, then across the Rockies bvi s way of Jasper National Park to} Increasing popularly of the escort- Princc Rupert. From Prince Rupert! ed all-exilellie Plan of travel is res- the travellers go by Canadian Nation-l ponsible for the heavier early book- al Steam ship to Vancouver, and re- ings, according to M2". i-lnivzird. turn over the Vancouver to Jasper‘ 3943-5-l8-1i. line, with a second stop-over at Jas-i i——i-——— per Park Lodge and also at Wain-i BEDEQUE wright, where the world's greatest} _____ buffalo herd is kept in the National: Mr, and Mrs, J, w, wnugh 1.11:1 Park. Returning eastward the tour-l little son Charles ivei-c visitors lo lsts will travel by boat from PortiChelton on Saturday evening. Arthur to Bsmia. Ontario. and will.‘ reach Montreal at the completion oil Mrs. Edwin Macl-‘arlane and Mrs. m, mp on August 3,11 Howard MacFarlane, Fernwood. mol- Anothe, escorted lipexpense win-j oped to Summersids- on Tuesday: CONDUCTED TOURS GROW IN POPULARITY ' -_. .- May I7.—Bookings. for annual pain-no wily conducted tours, acres; Canada c1": showing a greati increase over those of previous years. it was stated by C. K. Howard Mar.- ager, Tourist and Convention Bur- eau of the Canadian National Rail- ways. In the cue o! the Adams fourth annual. across Canada tour, which is organized by C. A. Adams, Principal of Granby High School. bookings are 60 percent over the number at this time last year, Mr. Howard stated. and a great number of enquiries are being received daily from people who prefer travelling with all the worry- ing details of reservations. bounce transfer, etc" taken care of for them- ‘rlio Adams tour, lsavlnl Montreal I atllvlllfillfllfillllmh- lthe Pacific Coast, and returning via~ | which ll proving very popular, said Myfflowgrd is pltmai-rs Trans-l Dr. and Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. Orvill: can“. w“, w wh1ch.mv_ JV w. Johnston, and Miss Sophie Hender- Ward. and Rev. W. J. Johnston Willi: $011. Bedepuadmotorcd to Charlotte- nct u hum A very m,“ number 0L town on’ ues ay. booklets have llreadybeen made f0r' “his ‘mm which n” “has the "kl Mr. Clarence Barret was n visitor to . . T d . vellers from Montreal or Toronto.| Bedem” °“ u” “y leaving July 18th, over the scenlci i Mrs. Charles Black, Bedeque, is Northern Route via JssPQr Park to‘ visiting ‘fiends m summersmm ll" 9"" m" sl°m9mp '“'°“”'l Mr. iri-ed u. Clark. Chclton. paid F m“ mu" m A17“? eitfhnszgnia business trip to Summerside on i made which is out onal w a ma“ _ travellers. Those who lorllo m"! i y Mug. “comm will leav! ‘MOIICYOBI! July 10th ovoi- tb! OlnldlirfNli-S- tonal Railways and return August 8th, while thclo who include "l! Allskl extension will so direct Ml" Jasper Put loose on July ma to Vancouver and Victoria. and will all from Vsnoourver on July 28th, for ' We are all very glad to hear that Mr. Alfred Reynolds is convalcscing after an attack o! measles. ¥§OOVQVQOO§QQQOOVVIOO Q Mrs. Walter Lcard, Femwood. was a visitor to Chelton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robortsortl ing. Lower Berlequr. motcrrd to Chrllon rn Tuesday evening. soil, Otto vrostid CV51‘ mi the Scoiin on Moli- d.~._i' returning Tuesday iii the motor’ has returned to their home in U. S. A. after spending the winter months The young people cf Wllinol. Vnl-lwitli Mrs. Higgins‘ sisters the Miss- lry presented their play "Dawn lrlms Annie and Bessie Leard. Bedeque. bnnt. wood and Clirlton on Tuesday even- , Vfiiin" in Criitral Bedeque Hall on which Friday evening May 10th, was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Leard. -— Mrs. ltffirsrs Earl Pcnrron, Elmer Pear- Doull. and Edgar Doull mersidc this week. BFHCE Affleck. Searletown. paid a visit to Chclton on Tuesday. Miss Doris Munsey, Central Bed- cquc. paid a business trip to_ Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Higgins ILhiETRQPULITAN srnnas LTD ANOTHER OF OUR MANY OPENING SPECIALS Tested Tungsten bulbs, 25-40- for 6Owatt.....................3 '59 Watch for our grand opening “Ad" 'l'ui=siiay l O ANNOUNCEMENT! We beg to announce the opening of our Show Boot? 18‘. GREAT GEORGE STREET MONDAY, MAY 20th Come and Inspect theflncst line at modern memorial ever shoivn In this Province. VERE BECK & SONS MONUMENT iumuncruans Alaska This; will mum to Montreal gamma-side were visitors t: Ffln- ;”,,+,"““" .32.“... o 0 o0 OQO-O u}; .".'..’.";...;';;mm.m~... O