THURSDAY. A These are NOT sale items BUT lead over these items, and we are confident that you will agree that these regular every day prices are very! very! low! WHY? Because the men's and lodies' basement is operated on a strictly cash basis and in this way we are able to pass the saving on to the customer. Visit these two great departments today-tomorrow or even nex-t week-The values are always wetting tor you whenever you! shop in the men's and ladies' basement. Men's blue denim overalls-7 l-4 oz. cloth, in all sizes from 36 to 44--per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.95 Men's striped and plain broadcloth d-rose shirts sizes 14 l-2 to I7-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Medstweedpcnts-eius32te44 3 y I perpeir......... . . . . . . . . . . . Men's zipper front overalls-sonlarixed shrunk sizes36to44-perpair . . . . . . Men's heavy work sox, all sizes Zpairlor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?3”."..2.' 12” f.T'i.TT?”'i7'E.TJZ.'7'. 7l'f'7.'.'T'.".'. . 2.00 1 .95 t-.en's felt hats-a good assortment of colors in sizes 6 5-8 to 7 l-4-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.25 Men's broadcloth pyjamas each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's brown and maroon coat sweaters sizes 38 to44-each . . . . . . . . Boys' cottonade shorts in sizes . 23 to 28-per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 75c Bays' short sleeved werk shirts in sizes small, medium and large-each . . . . . Bays' fancy cotton pullover sweaters sizes 28 to 34-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-45 Boys' spring weight combination underwear 1 all sizes24to34--eaoh . . . . . . . . I Boys' cottonade long pants, sizes 24 to 28-per pair . . . . . . . . . . . , Boys' blue denim dungareea, sizes 26 to 34-vper pair . . . . Ioys' plain pullover sweater., sizes 28 to 34-each Ioys' oilskin raincaots sizes 4'6-8-each Boys' golf hose sizes 7 to lo l-2-per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIRLS BASEMENT Girls' l-l rib cottonphose in a light sand color--per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls' l-l rib cotton hose in white ' . only--sizes 5 1-2 to 9 l-2-per pair .. . GirIs' summer print dresses-all sizes, 2 to 12 at prices such as , 1.25 v 1.39 and 1.65 Giris' striped broadcloth pyjamas, 1 sizes2-4and 6-parpair . . . . . . I Girls seersucker pyjamas, sixes 2-6 1 in colors pirrk, sky and main-each . . .. I 1 .75 . l 79:: .. ............. .. 1.95 69:: Girls' seersucker pyjamas, some as above in sizes 8 to 12-per pair GIrl:' domet cloth skirts in dark shades sizes3yeorstol2yeors-each . . . . . . . Girls' rayon briefs-flight colours with lace trim insi1es2tol4-perpair . . . . . . . . . 0 Girls' sport blouses-short sleeves, nice designs and colors, sizes 2 to 6-each . . . . . . . . MGDRE 5- M9LEODilL"E 2.69, H .ef a HERE THEY ARE ! KENNEDY'8 spacuns 11 only last year's SUITS '1o.oo .Now........... ............. 'L3'7f.i9lliT?77?.lifii.............. 15.00 'I3..'."'.'. .'T5l'?9?V??f'?fT5'lY W”. . ::f::: 22.00 .5 only LONG COATS-formerly 337.95 Item . 1 ii aYl.0NS-let quality Substanderde Rurd District New Glasgow Mrs. George Mccoubrey had al pleasant visit last week, with her! sister Mrs. Fulton Pierce. . The Nicholson family motored to the capital on Friday. where they combined business with pleasure; Miss Shelia Dickieson was the i welcome guest of her friends Do:-is and Neil Andrew. i I Mr. Miller Orr accompanied by Mrs. John Pursey were visitors to North Rustico last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houston and L little daughter Donna. were Sunday I visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Broaklns and George motored to Cakndlsii on Sunday. where they were the guests of the Mccoubrey family. Mrs. Murray Orr and young son Leith had a pleasant stay. over the week-end with her parents, Mrs. Wilfred Whitlock. Mr. George H. Robertson is en- joying a visit in Hunter River. where he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George smith.. Mr. Harold Toombs is busily en- gaged. erecting a new home for the Lowther family. who had the misfortune to lose their home hy fire some time ago. . Friends arr delighted to see Mr. Arthur Dickieson home again. he has spent the past six months in a Toronto Military Camp, where he completed a Military course. Miss Ethel Moore Nurse in traili- ing at the P. E. Island Hospitsi, enjoyed a visit to her home in Cavendish on Sunday. ..... The fish stories are numerous. but to the writer's knowledge. the best one is from Mr. Lrvwis Pincau. He landed a lovely three pound:-r. which certainly looked nice on the platter. I Mr. and Mrs. Blair Railings and little daughter were guests of Miss Martha and Mr. Dewitt Brown on Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Vel'li- on Hill will be pleased to learn.l that he is making a good recovery after his tonsil operation in thel P. E. Island Hospital. Friends of Mr. Shelton iV3i'l'9'll are glad to see him about as usual. i aflrr haing confined to his home. for a few days where he is mnv:i- ' Iescing after his tonsil operation in the P. E. island Hospital. 1 I Mr. John Clark was the very we!- come guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrew. on Sunday. He also l'iSii.C:l ACROSS 1. Grade 6. Packs dowr . 11. Rascal 12. simpleton 13. sphere of action 14. Undershot waterwheel 15. Music note 18. Varying weight (India) 17. Nickel l sym.) ll. Per. to the Eskimos 22. Thorori (sym.) 23. Midday 24. Insect 25. Sing :7. Chin S. Grow old 4. Source at light and heat . Large body of water . Skin disorder . Decorate . Village (B.uass.) 9. Hunting dog QC! 26 Geri 28 16. Male 19. A summit particle 31.Bone (anat.) :2. Merry Julia; :6. Lieutenant (abbr.) 37. Urrlivided 38. Masculine pronoun v 39. Run away and merry 41. Witch 44. insurgent 45. Baking chambers 46. Ascend 47. Doctrine DOWN 1. Packing case 2. Asiatic lemur AXYD la LONG CLKDGCAGKIU. Yesterdays crypsoauom CROSSWORD. 21. witty 24. Large 25. An acute 27. Chief daily 10. Dlscolored 30. Perish 32. descendant 33. 20. Electrified 34. River DAILY ORYPTOQUOFIE-Here's how to work its One letter simply stands for mother. In this example A is used for the three Us, X for the two 0's, etc. single letters. apos- trophles. the length and formation of the words are nil hinta ' Each day the code letters are different. A cryptogram Quotation- LG, anaru VI-IN UV wvo KYG LKP0 roan IG vxnass Ni-x ruvc ovo1uoc- "BREAD." B3011-Inna, Is ms: srarr or LllI'E."-SWIFT. - THE GUARDIAN. ” THURSDAY 4 SPECIALS l.adlea' Spring Suite In checks. stripes and plain ma- tierlala. Bag. to 821.50. Guy In -r- s11.s5 Special group of Coats, hulls ' fitted and loose atyIoa- 325.00 Shortlrn 511.95 The liroamlal 0o. Ltd. f 1.amns' want: i I 99 Queen Street :.....j-:-- Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moffatt who were delighted to see him out. aftci being confined to his home with the flu. The many friends of Mrs. Pe- ter Goutiier will be sorry to learn. she is a patient in the City Has- pitai, and will look forward to her return home in good health. Mrs.. Alien wyand returned to her home last week, after spend- ing the past six weeks in Boston. where she was the guest at her bra- ther and her daughter Miss Ethcl Wyand. Friends were shocked and sad- dened to hear of the passing of Mr. Harry Craswell. Sincere sym- pathy is offered to his soi-rowing widow and daughter- Mr. llartney W. Compton . Dies In Melrose. Mass l l MEI..ROE-F. Mass. - Cartney Wm. Compton. 72. of i7 Ashlnndv St.. re- tired Telephonc Co. outside line foreman and a former member of (Maiden Aerie of Eagles and Melrose lodge of Odd Ft-.i0WS. passed away last evening at 9:45 at a Melrose nursing home. He had been in fail- ing health for some time. A resident of this city for the past I40 years. he was born in Militown.' Prince E,';iwar:l island, son of the llate Wm. and Mary (Martin) Comp- ton. He was employed by the local office of the Tnleplinne Company for 28 years prior to his retirement in 1930. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mary 'Dri'd0nl Ccmn'on: n daughter. Mrs. Harriet S. Tubman of Hull: two brothers, James E, Compton of Cambridge and Peter D. Compton of Roxbrry: and a si tor. Mrs Margaret Tuimer of Montreal. saying bundle infectious disease . Stableman (Babyl.) . Old measure Yesterday's Aaevrer 35. Leavening agent 40. Sash (Jap.) 41. Fate 42. Hall! 43. Male adult- Cords Anoint (obs.) ( Ger.) LlAAXIl' FELLOW SAYS HE. "DEAR porunhwcddin ma ilmnlincail - the effective, rmicidol, yet for frank facts on Ilsrbsra Brent'sliuy-Ami Vlhys 1. Oontlnued from page 12 Planning A June Wedding? You've I brides t dos and . ' -xlny rc:-ululion. Guard you femin- -' women have discovered ZONITORS feminine hygiene! greutileu. stainless, unaw- vsgiuril suppositories - powerfully . dalieate tinues. Ask at Zoaitore at your favourite drug- t -Brb n .l4ilC sac iv'r'3.'i3e:i,'ir1dfr7ifu,a'yo3". I::tbaokleIrin'(jee.plaih' probnhly alrrndy acquired a list of dnn't's". ro here's one more im- 'l'liou.simiis of happily married modern method of Zoniiora are ill ",. absolutely ' safe to feminine hygiene, "Both Store: Cl-lARL01'TE'l'(1)WN IMPERIAL lloulton Give Figure-"A Heirloom of To- morrow.” They're after and collected by people the world over. They have brllllanoe ..h..raaterls.atlon and beauti- ful simplicity Choose from the lovely ae- lecllon on display. Figures Mother a Doullon caught of color, fine at farm. Floral beta of delightful flowers. Dainty I-'lor:il China fashioned into bowls and has- ,,far Matherfs..l.lsy..ihatwill. please and tllrlll Jl,e,I:- There are many different decorative articles in the display of Floral China-they are all really beauti- 2.5o to 7.50 China These will make a gift HOLMANlS SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN ."Where Old Friends Meet" fiction GIFT y y CAPE COD CRYSTAL (sh W it Tell Coraport-4 inches high-priced .......... .. 3 5 nun; wm. Candlesticks or rever- hhrrlildleo-nprlced .... alble Ion bone-per pal! 8'50 Low conpim will: one 4.95 1e inch Cheese and 8.70 handles-priced ........ .. beautiful gleaming crystal Glassware will make a wonderful gift for Mother on her own ' day-May 14th. Beside the Cape Cod Crystal (illus- trated) there are a number at .otlier attractive styles on diqlay in the China Departments of Both Stores. Cape Cod 5 ounce tumblers - each Cape Cod 8 ounce water tumblers - each Cqie Cod sherbet plates each . Cape Cod sherbets, wine glasses, . 95c cocktail glasses and goblet-s - each . . . . . . . . sit have is a new svelte el beav- Ilfully leehlaoed helleware by International. Dellsately pierced and ap lelely earned "levslase" It's the -answer re year am-gluing problems. Ian bans, eampem. send- wleh and eelie plates. cheese yendueelerpleteslndllerenr lslns to cheese Ovens. Navel Veal emeesive on she re- prerdble baa bane Vbld. lwhea turned upside down serve as gleeeiiag code click holders. to he beanlfvl "levelaee" person can reinerlebly gllltle - Oran CI.” to SCAG. '5Iee this beaellal'IaIersIo- ideael Ilellasvere lalte new (on display as our mu. Sandwich Plate with end handles-prlasil Cracker server--prloesl BRILLIANT NEAR SUN A comet increases in hrliiluncx in It approaches the sun and fades rapidly as it departs. INDIANAPOLIS. lnd.. May 1. -(AP)-Charles Campbell, 23, ofi Indianapolis, can't write. but lie. was charged today with for ery.. An affidavit says he marked hisy "X" on a stolen tax-rcf.nd cheque for 530.90 and tuned it at a groc- ery store. TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS I HONG K'oNo. April 23 - (AP) -The British Government of Hong Kong today revoked the long-standing right of Chinese sub- jecu to travel freely to and from the China mainland. Sir Alex- ander Grantham. the governor. ordered border police to demand starting Monday valid travel docu- ments of Chinese crossing the 20- miic border. ”Yal:e- VOW Meir" Faro-rife OAIIEII SALM Take-to-work or school Iunehbs eta testy, nutritious, built around Canned Salmon sandwiches. Ml: Cenned Salmon with nieyonnelse, chopped onion or spread lust as It comes from the tin. Good, you bet, and easy to prepare. SHORTHORNS We have an American cuetolne who will visit the Island early in June, provided we have euautll bl! two Shortlorne so interis: him. First choice. young cows with calves: second choice. MM alum or heifers; last. choice, open corn or heifers. Bade preferred. W0!” take roans, not interested In whites. List imniadlatcly quotlnx P? and particulars. l P. E. I. SHOITHOIN BBEEDEBE ASSOCIATION A. ll. MUTCH, secretary. Earnaallffs