DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS! W. W. Wellner srumc our: An appointment for a private showing in the evening of Diamonds and other Jewelry, may easily be arranged. Just telephone Mr. Wellner. JEWELRY! All our Dollar Jewelry, consisting of Necklets, Brace- lets, Earings, Bar pins reduced for SELLING OUT to 49c. All our Jewelry from $1.25 to $1.75 reduced for SELLING OUT to 79c. All our Jewelry from $1.75 to $2.50 reduced for SELLING OUT to $1.29 All other Jewelry reduced ONE THIRD DIAMUIIII and other RINGS Plain gold wedding rings, today's price . . $6.00 SELLING OUT PRICE Plain gold wedding rings, today’s price . . _$8.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . .. ............... $4.95 Engraved wedding rings, today's price $10.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.95 Engraved wedding rings, today's price . . $14.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $8.95 Emblem rings: Masonic, Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellows and many others reduced for SELLING OUT TO half price. 1 Our wonderful stock of Diamond rings all reduced for SELLING OUT ONE THIRD. Signet rings so much in demand these days, reduced for SELLING OUT ONE THIRD. PLAYING CARDS a Congress playing cards. Today's price . 50c. SELLING OUT PRICE .. . . . . . . 33c. Congess playing cards. Today's price .. . . . . . .. . . . 75c. SELLING OUT PRICE 53c. Congress playing cards. Today's price . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . . . . 69c. SILVERWARE! Tudor place, Community made Queen Bess pattern: Tea and Coffee Spoons. Today's price, doz. . . . . . . $3.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . .. $2.25 or 19c. each Rogers 1847 LEGACY AND ANNIVERSARY PAT- TERNS: Tea and Coffee Spoons. Today's price, doz. . . . . . . $5.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . .. $3.45 or 29c. each Forks and Knives reduced in the same pro- portion. All other patterns of Rogers and Community reduced v for selling out ONE FIFTH. , Tea sets, il-piece, excellent quality plate. Today's price . . . . . . . .................................. $12.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.00 Tea sets, 3-piece, excellent quality plate. Today's price $15.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $7.50 Water Jugs, excellent quality plate. Today's price $6.00 SELLING OUT PRICE . . . . . .. $4.00 All our Tea Sets, Sandwich trays, Candle Sticks, En- 11W dishes. W819!’ Jugs, Bread Trays, Casseroles, Pie plates, Sugar and Cream Sets Reduced for selling out ONE QUARTER, some ONE HALF. 0 L 0 0 KS 1 BIG BEN, the world's best alarm clock, DeLuxe plain 11181. Nickle or colored case. Sold everywhere at $4.50 SELLING OUT PRICE $2.95 Big Ben DeLuxe Luminous dial. Sold everywhere at $5.75 SELLING OUT PRICE $3.95 Our entire stock of Mantle clocks all carrying our usual guarantee. Reduced for selling out to ONE H“ nun alas! Hand Bags, Fitted travelling cases, Manicure sets, Toilet sets, Military Brush’ sets, all Reduced for SELLING OUT ONE THIRD. illlllll! Limoges, four beautiful patterns all reduced for SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. Aynsley, three patterns, including Indian tree. Re- duced SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. Cown Derby, Blue Bell pattern, reduced for SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. Hundreds of pieces of gift china, suitable for wed- dings, showers, bridges, etc. Reduced for SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER. GLASSWARE! Bertha and Rosiland Pattern: Sherbet glasses. Today's price, doz. $9.00 SELLING OUT PRICE Claret glasses. Today's price, doz. SELLING OUT PRICE $4.50 Water Goblets, beautifully etched, Today's price, doz. $10.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.65 ».... All our glassware, consisting of beautiful etched and‘ cut Water goblets, High Sherbets, Low Slierbets, Wine Gilli“. P78111110!’ V8868. Comports, Reduced for SELLING OUT ONE QUARTER and some pieces one HALF. WAT 0 ll ES l Men's watches, high grade gold filled ease, 16 size. ‘A watch you will be proud to carry. today's price . $12.00 SELLING OUT PRICE $6.00 All out other watches reduced for SELLING OUT y. ‘ Wrist watches for both Ladies and Men: Today's price $8.50 SELLING OUT PRICE .. $4.95 IEEIIII cusnnun —IPICI.AI. r3101! new effer- od on BI-Ibnl’. Wilton and Axmln- ster squares st Biuoleirs. 3396-64-21.. --AX.IINB'I'II mars, s1 3 u, in mm! doll!!! and eolorlngs. Reguisr $5.50. 8900111 08.95 at 81n- clalrs. 8396-84-21. —M IN FLOOI. OILOLOTI now on Isle at Bo per yard at sin- clnirl. 8806-04-21. —-5 PATTERNS W811 Paper... special 5c single roll st Blnclsin. 8300-6-1-21. -BUY BAXQNY. Axmiueter and Wilton Squares while they are sell- ing at reduced prices at Sinclair-s. ._m. nos of Hlliflt. R. s, wfl e visitor to Bummerlide on Monday the guest of m. and Mrs. r. n. s. Jecksom-B are being eu- tended in It’. AM MB. A- I. HA1’- frisofBummersldeint-hebirthofn ‘little son m the Prince County Hoc- pltal on Sunday momiiilr-B _Rev. 1'. I. Gllllnt of Rmnot n1,- ma Rev. Theodore oeumt oz Mont Carmel motored to Charlotte- town on TuesdsL-B -Ii!'iends will be gled to beer that Mt. Maior Bchurmnn of lum- merslde. who is ill in the hospital at Toronto, is somewhat improved. -Her mall’ friends will be de- 8396-8-1 -2i. -m xansrsorou BeturdIYI night at 8 p. m. the Y. P. B. Play- ers of Central Lot 18, will presenti “Three Live Ghosts." Three acts of comedy, with laughs for ell. 8381-04-21. -THE LADIES of Keir Memor- ial Presbyterian Church will hold a pantry and apron sale in Mal- peque Hall on June 3rd. Afternoon tea also served. Price 25 cents. If not fine, will be held Saturday. 3359-8-1-21. -CONGEATULAT10Ns are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Smallman (nee Marion Leard) of Bummerside on the birth of a little son in the Prince OOunty Hos- pital on Saturday, May 28th.—S -TIIE WELLINGTON CENTRE Dramatic Club will present their play “The Road to the City" in the B. I. S. Hall, Emerald, on Thurs- day, June 2nd, followed by a big dance. If not fine, come following evening. 3345-5-30-31. -c1.osmca WRIST-The closing met-side was held on Monday eve- ning with a good attendance. The prize winners were: for the ladies: and Mr. Gallant and Mr. Wilfred Doucette for the gentle- morn-S“ —DR. A. L. MCDONALD TEND- ERED RECEPTION-Members of the Baptst choir and Sunday School Class with which Dr. A. L. McDonald of Summer-side was asso- ciated, tendered him a farewell re- ceptlon at the Baptist Parsonage on Monday evening. He was pre- sented with a Masonic Ring by m. O. B. Jelly on behalf of those pres- ent and Dr. Leard read an address in which was expressed the sincere regret of not only his Sunday School class and the choir, but all members of the congregation, at his departure from their midst. Dr. McDonald responded in a few words and said that he would always have pleasant memories of his sojourn in Summcrside. A pleasant social eve- ning was enjoyed and refreshments served by Mrs. Jack McLeod, assist- ed by members of the choir. Dr. and li/irs. McDonald with their little daughter, Miss June, leave this morning for Nova scotla, where they will visit Dr. McDonald's home, before going to Brandon, Mmltobg. Dr. McDonald has sold It's res]. dence on Spring Street to Mr. E. H. Strong, K. C. Both he and Mrs. McDonald will be much missed by the social set in summerslde among whim! the’! had made many friends. The doctor was a member of the Summerside Rifle Club and he brought many laurels to the club as he was one of the best shots in the Maritime Provinces. The best one hundredth anniversary. On that occasion her gra‘ whys; o; m, Q_ M_ B_ A_ at sum. sky. Again we shall hear the same m5; Gems say our "Aves" 1n devotion to Our Arsenault and Mrs. Eli Arsenault 3198M Lady- llghted to hear that Mrs. George Reed has returned to her home st Reed's Corner, from the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town, where she had been under treatment for about three months. -M!ss Ilene “mm of Gnnd River and Miss Kathleen Profitt of Long River, have been accepted for a course of training in the Iihlcon- wood Hospital, Charlottetown. Their mnny friends wish them every sue- cesa-S :=Douglas' Egyptian Fdniment is unrivalled for speedy relief in mus- culer rheumatism. lame back, in- flammation, burns and felons. ST. Dunstans (Continued from Page 5) tes will assemble from the far places of the earth. will gather together on the same green lawn, in the shade of the same old trees, under the same blue Angelus bell ring out summoning us to Vespers, and once more shall “Still o'er these scenes my menrry wakes, And fondly broods with mlser care! Time but the‘ impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.” Reverend Rector. Reverend Fath- ers, and Gentlemen of the Faculty —the hour o1 parting is at hand and we must now regretfully soy. 18W- well. At this time cur hearts’ are filled with grattude for the patient and kindly interest which you have always taken in our welfare and for the noble example which you have given us. We leave you now with every good wish that you may long enjoy health and happiness. To you, fellow-students, we say "bon voyage!" We need scarcely re- mind you that time ls fleeting and that you are the graduates of to- morrow. We urge you, perhaps un- t ecesarlly, to strive always to mantain the past record of achieve- ment at St. Dunstans, and we are confident that you will continue to cherish her ideals and her tradit- ions iri your hearts. And now there remains but one final, sad farewell. Fellow class-mates, we have reach- ed another mlle-stone in our lives and henceforth our paths diverge. During our happy days at St. Dun- stan‘s we have formed many warm friendships, fr-‘endships which will endure through the years. In our games on the campus we have learned the value of sportsmanship and co-operatlon. That same spirit Wishes of Summerside friends argi extended to Dr. and lvlrs. McDonald} in their new sphere-s Could wriusr-“I weskl lithe 50o I box Palpltatlon of the Heart Mrs. Charla Storms, RR. 5, hurt; mg!" 116911. d1! 0rd night, and wss en Altar thing Milburlfs Heart and Nerve Pills My mother also has greet faith in them and finds no other medicine can help her so much for heart trouble. of good comradeship will enable us, we trust, in the great battle of life to ‘go bravely marching on.’ libre- welli Hardly Get Around Pioton, Ont, was troubled with pelpitetion of the ygetsroun . Interprovincidl Good Roads Parley Concludes ___._. oirrawA. my 81- (Bribe vill- sdlsn anon-rename 0 diml- slon lasting two om m4 N"!!! s variety of matters mow-ill i-hl maintenance and use of Cl-nlliinii highways, the annual iniflflwili- oiai conference on 11181"!!! 0Q- cllided t-hil 1397119911- The 19th nnuusl convention oi the Canadian Good Ronda Associa- tion, which 5901150195 u" "ma" ence, will be held in Heiifll. W Sept. 12, 18 and 14, next at the in- vitation of the Nova Scotts- Govern- ment. B. L. Squire of ‘Iioronto, chairman of the executive commit-in 01 all Canadian Good Roads unwiel- pngided over the conference here. mpresentatlves were Dififlit 11°" (mung, Quebec, New Brunswick and Ssskatchewiili. whiiv W111" °1' penal-public bodies teliresented 1n- eluded the following: Bolrd d Railway Commissioners for 0111- eda, the Canadian National I114 Canadian Pacific Rni-lwll’. cm‘ “m; Engineering Standards Amw- iguom r " Association of T011! at and Publlcitl’ 311mm. Geo-die“ Automobile - ' ‘ion. fiwliii" Automobile Chamber of Commerce ed, co-operated with the work bl fol-warding suggestions and infor- matlon- Hon. Percy 0- Black. 111111‘ m“ of Highways for Nova Bcotie. contributed s. NWT‘ 911 "Ipmmmu m dust-laying on gravel M41 ""1 suited um, omi- testlne uli. oil. and calcium chloride, the letter wls found most efllcient. This we’: not psi-me, however and it was time‘! that ‘further cfPeriments be un- dertaken as it was believed that gravel would continue to 10km l major portion of all road systems for considerable time to come- The Conference discussed stool- ine "bootlegging" and smll8l11ni and decided to impress upon the Dominion Government to tiikfi whatever stelis 1315511119 W 31mm "‘ gainst this evil. newm on will"! road maintenance were heard Ind it was shown that in Ontario and Quebec the demand for open road-i in the winter time was increesinl- The experience in Ontario lest win- ter was that. the tourist tfl-fflii was maintained through the winifl‘ at about forty m my per wit 0i’ the summer volume. _ Other matters occuDYiBI i119 m1" ierence included highway beautifi- ing, elimination of unsightly 81:115. safety measures, placing of side- walks on highway bridges, and un- iformity of highWBY regulation! =- mong the provinces. . zzNlghts of Agony come in thfi train of asthma. The victim cannot lie down, and sleep is driven from his brain. What grateful relief is the immediate effect of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remecbn It. ban- ishes the frightful conditions, clears the passages, and enable: tho afflicted one to 188111 519W i" soundly and reatfully as a child. In- 51st on the genuine at your nearby druggist. Sailing For LONDON, May 31- (Canadian Press Cablw-An important dele- gation representing the Lsncashlffl cotton industry will sail for Canada on the Empress of Australia to- moi-row, with the hope of securing some agreements with Canadian textile interests in order that theY may be able to return to England and draw up a report for the Brit- ish Government, for consideration in connection with the Impcflli Economic Conference st Ottawa. \. I wss greatly relieved of these attacks. I can assure you that. Milburn's Heart end Nerve Pills are s wonderful builder." Bold st ell drn| and general stems. or mailed dines es seeelpt cine-lee by The 'l'. lfllbsss 10.. List. Toronto. Ont "It is the mess attitude that con- trols and this_ mus attitude is changing from pessimism to opti- mismP-Cherles G. Dewes. "There are no short cuts to evo- lutlon."--1nu's D. Brandeis. BRINGING UP FATHER and Canadian automobile Under- . Canada Today 42 inches wide. shell. Silk Piques in White and Egg- Yard Aqua. Green, Maise and Cameo Sky. Yard.................. Holt, Renfrew £9’ Co. Ltd- Demonstrate here this week- Date will be announced later. _ t 4 interesting new Silk Fabrics beingehown. here New Embroidered Shantung Bilk. Green, Red and Blue eyelet embroidered on natural colored shentung. Yard Dauppionl Crepe for summer dresses. . This is an uncrushable fabric of pure silk White, Maise and Aqua. Green. Per yard .. . . . Printed Flat Crepes in pure silk. Ilight. colors for summer wear. Yard . . $2.00 $2.00 $1.75 Charlottetown P. E. I. New “Wabasso” Fabrics On display today. iiliwililiiéis- St. Dunstan ’s Alumni Hold ' Dinner Meeting i Upwsrds of 100 members of Saint Dunstan! Alumni attended the en- nusl meeting and dinner held in the Canadian National Hotel yes- terday at 12.80. The nesident called on His Hon- or Lieutenant Governor Dalton, who ‘ -‘ Monday evening from s visit to Boston. He was pleased to be present and spoke words of encouragement to the So- ciety. Mr. Mark McGuigen, President, presided and seated beside the pre- siding officer were His Honor Llcut. Governor Dalton, Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald, Mr. Justice Arseneult and Hon. W. J. P. McMillan, Minister of Health and Education. At the conclusion of dinner the meeting was called to order and in his review of the year's work the President stated thdt the principel work would be presented by the Secretory ‘rreasurer. The flnelclal report which was most satisfactory was presented by Reverend J. A. Sullivan. showing n nice sum to their credit. The following officers were el- ected: President, Prof. 1". McMillan, city. First Vice ‘F sident, Henry Ore- peau, Quebec. Second vice President, McKenna, city. Secretary Treasurer, Reverend J. A. Sullivan (re-elected). Assistant-Reverend W. McGulg- an, (re-elected). Executive-Mark McGuigan, K.O., city; Dr. Dalton, Boston: Reverend l". Walker, Saint John; Alben Farmer, B. A, City; Reverend R. Dr. Leo Roche, city. Auditors-Mr. 5t. Clair ‘lreinor end Dr. Blanchard. Dr. McGuigsn, retiring member cf the Board of Govemorl was re elected. A vote of thanks wes tendered the retiring officers end committee McKenzie, B. D. U.; Sylvere Des- which_ was acknowledged by Mr, McGulgen. The proceedings closed with Ne- tionel Anthem. Ship Afire, Is Racing To Port MANILA, June k-(Wednesdeyl- (APJ-An intercepted 5.0.8. today from the British freighter Daisy Mbller reported a serious fire aboard the ship. The message said the freighter was proceeding at full speed toward Zsmboangs, South Philippines port, and asked that e fire brigade be on hand to board the ship along with the regular harbor pilot. The vessel did not give her posi- tion, but it was believed she was in Philippine waters. Beaverbrook Guest Of ' Prem. OTTAWA. May 8l—(By the Can- adian Press)--As e guest of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, Lord Beaver-brook paid s. flying visit to Ottawa today. The‘Brltish peer was in Ottawa for only a few hours, and nearly all that time was spent with the Prime Minister. Lord Beaverbrook left Ottawa eerly this evening. Peace: I set long on the etarllt deck that night, thinking of ships and ‘ “ the their voyage. nus on Character: Character is the dia- mond thst scratches every other stone. Bartnl. m... Amendment To Revenue Bill Is 'Rejected WASHINGTON, May l1—(A.P.)_ An amendment to the revenue btl to levy additional duties on im- pcrtations from countries when currency has depreciated, was to jected tonight by the United Stat- es Senate. The amendment offered by sen- ator Jones, Republican, Wash, wn defeated without a record vote, It would have levied e compen- satory duty of one percent for elcl one per cent of depreciation in till currency of a country exporting ti the United States. Senator Robinson, the Democrat- ic leader. threatened indefinite do lay in cnaclment of the tax blli if the amendment were adopted. FAMfliY LONG IN COMMON! With the retirement of J. O l-Iart, superintendent of the mem- bers‘ cloak-rooms in the Englllll House of Commons, recently, lu completed nearly 39 years’ servlcl there. His grandfather, grind- mother, mother and aunt Illi served in various positions i1 Commons SICK ON LITTERS IN’ CHURCH held recently in the well-knoll Church of the Sacred Heart, Peril. the ‘ 've nave of the cnihtiiifl was filled with litters on which til! ill rested after being carrledio iiii edifice. Special prayers W" offered and a sermon to comm" the sufferers was delivered ti" .>l //r4 lIu/\ H 15/”: Hui/ll >44 Aiiiiliul "lvlaulnls e M If“ irne IL“? w ltwlr-IIIII‘ Inn] ml lV/nr [III/u itnn/Inrt iif-l unis tml BINILII LLIIT MANAGER! POI P. ll. I. 44a Rv George. McManul I'M GEGINNIN’ TO C" 5A0 “BAU fli- MYDQLP- Ti-lib CONTINUAL RAM u"; Gsffmq ON MY MERVE5- l cmcioue- DADOYI l l i .9 in“ cu. ‘Home on ‘m! M910 - Mme: rr viii-aim! Ml MING OPP THSWIKTNIR‘ t, l. At a special service for the slfl '