M. \,,,_»..i,...,, N’. ,, _ 3‘, i. "ii-P" 1§"f/e-1_ce-'1' ~11‘ _ , .... .04.‘... “nu-and. s- ..,.-._. “m... ne shirts! broadcotli, made value . . . . i fine values MENS’ SHIRTS D ISPLAYED on‘ the centre tables in the MEN’S STORE to-day you’ll see f0 r of the best valuc lines of attractive Collar attached, white, blue or cream all sizes, smartly III,I WOVEN STRIPE English Broadcloth in all sizes, collar attached, a very smartly styled shirt, most attractive patterns ’ - ‘ ’ t bl $115 Fancy Percales, tasteful new colorings, separate starched collars, French cuffs ,. . . . . . . ._..... . . .. Blue, White or Cream English Broadcloth Shirts, plain colors with separate collars, barrel cuffs . . . . . . . . ._ _ ' These are new-fresh-well n1ade— at- tractive garments, correctly sized, no seconds-no skimpy ones-all good. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Grade IV—l Dorothy Gaudet, 2 Imelda Doiron, 3 Clarence Doiron St. Mary's School Honor Roll for and Edmund Gallant (equal). the month of April: Grade IX-l Estelle Doiron. Gfade II-l Eva Gallant. Grade I-l Lens Doiron, 2 Grade VIII-l Aubin Doiron, 2 Therese Doiron, 3 Amos Gallant. Bertha Rogers, 3 Jean Leo Doiron. Perfect attendance: Grade VlI-l Marguerite Peters, Rogers and Dorothy Gaudct. 2 Raymond Doiron Gallant (equal), 3 Sophie Gallant. and Albert —Mary A. Gallant, Teacher. Bertha til... chew % 'BI_AC I(IWICSIS'CHEWING s sluice»: Trusty as ‘anolcl friendfl-it never lailsito please with its lasting flavour. w- we»: ulax-“qrwls ..,i. s .. BIICQI 3051-5-13-31. —MKBB. srsnss. snovcisfwiicci barrows, in stock st Bruce's. urns: WILL be s Chest Clinic in the 1mm Elli, Bummerside. TWP-Id”. May 17th mm 10 A. M. until l2 o'clock and in the ‘Ibwn Hslhlicnsingtontromiitotlilid. 3068-5-14-11. -FlI-8'l.' IOLIJIN HIGH MASS -iRev. Joseph Douglas MoNefll will celebrate his first Solemn High Msss on Bimdsy st 1030 in St. Paul's Church. eummersiiie. Rev. A. 1. sinoiii o1 Hnllo Bsy will be the preachm-S. —IIOMI I03. IUR-IAIA-Prhe re- mains o! Mrs. MoArthur arrived home on ‘fliursday by tho lste train snd were tsiren to her resi- dence on Spring Street. They were accompanied b! Benstor Creelma-n Isccsriiiui- and his daughterslrimds |met them st the station and ex- Itended their sympathy. The funer- ial will take plaloe on Saturday at 3 P. liiL-B l —GRADUATB NURSES-Them are six niusse this year to receive their graduation pins nelrt ‘Ihiesday st the graduation exercises o! the Prince County Hospital, which will be held in St. Mary's Hall. They are as iollows: Miss Alta Campbell and Miss Lucretia Mulligan both o! Emerald: Miss Irene Hardy o! Aims; Miss Euphenls McPhaii o1 Argyle Shore : M‘ss Jean mnkietter, Bummerside, B. R. and Miss Leis Collicutt o! West Devon. Dr. Champion or 0'I.ieary will deliver the graduation address-B. PERSONALS -Mr. Hubert Tyie oi Bt. Elesnors has entered the Prince county Hospital ior treatment-S. Major F. F. May and Mrs. Mhy ‘of St. Eieariors were visitors to ‘Port Hill on Thursdays-S. -Frie.nds will regret in Ieam that Mr. Earnest Rogers oi Link- letter ‘Road has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S. l -’I'he condition oi Mr. .1. M. Noonan oi’ Summers?‘ , which is regarded as serious, has not chang- ed very much ior the lest few days-S. --Mr. Edgar McArthur oi Hills .. ,River has taken up his residence ‘near Summerside and has charge of Mr. John A. Lea. poultry farm. —-S. l -Mr. Burton McArthur o! Hills " River has taken a position in Sum- merside and i sbeing welcomed by his many iriends there.—-6. -_li_dr. B. Roy Holman oi Char- Jottetown motored to Summerside; ‘on Thursday in company with m.’ ;Wsliace ex-Msyor oi.’ Moncton, who ‘came to Sumnierside on business. -S. -Mr. Hamid Campbell, who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital ior some time. has returned to ifs home in Capo Traverse very much improv- ed.—S. -Mrs. Hunter Weeks oi Alberton was brought to the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday ioi- an operation. She is reported to be making satisfactory progress-S.‘ —-Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. George Mslsaac of Glenwood is a patient in the Prince County Hospital for an operation. The latest report is that the operation has been successful and the patient is resting comfortably-S. -1I'he many friends oi’ Mrs. Robert E. Mouse, New Arman will be sorry to hear that she is now a patient in the Prince County Hospital undergoing a very serious operation. We are glad to report —BU!LAWNsndgsnien|eedat' aoci-s-ia-zi. ' covery under the careiui nursing oi Miss Violet Mioase R. N. She speaks highly o! the csre given the Hospital staii. TRINITY-(Anglican) cw» srrcui sue or i BABIES’ WEAR rm 10th. u» 14th. SEE our wmnow IIIQPLAY" ron a uiuiv sru-rnmii successors i Boys’ . Wash Suits i Little Boys’ Wash Suits in many assorted combinations of colors. Price 45c to 50c. -= These are Splendid Values-Let = us show them when you call! l" Wool Jacket in Assorted Colors. if Prices from . . . . .. . . 50c. to $1.50 Bed Jackets, Price ........ .... 85c. gr Rubber Pants 15c. ‘E Rubber Crib Sheet. Price . . . . . .. . 25c. Rubber Lined Silk Panties, Price 35c. Hot Water Bottles, Price . . . . .. 50c. Brush andComb Set, ...‘50c. and 85c. Carriage Clips, Prices . . 30c. and 50c.. Crepe Booties, Colored nnd- White,’ Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c. Silk, Crepe and Poplin Bonnets, Price .......... 75c. to $1.98 Size 2 to 6 years. Price 69c to $2.25. Boy's Cotton Combinations. Let Us Help Y0 Wit Your Infant’s Wardrobe! All Wool Knitted Suits, Price $1.75 - _ Rompers, Assorted Colors and giciiliiilireiiisi: . i.” Sizes, Price ...... . 59c. to $1.75 Sun Suifs, fie; ° °' 9.53;, Wool Shawls, Price. $1.95 silkcombhft, “f6 All Wood Shirts. Prices 45c. to 75c. silk~shim ‘f, P” "°° ' $4". Barricoats, Prices 65c. tb 75c. Silk Bloomer ac‘ Ail Wool Hose, Price 50c. white S“ f;."°° 45°- A" We‘ Bands» PM -- 6w- ca... c.‘lf.'i...f.‘f.ii..; *i>".".'.;.." 53§'."€.*ézi.° Charming Outfits for t Winsome Little Ones i PROWSE BROS LTD. Help to Build Better Boys -- Support the Y. M. C. A. j rvrlivrniiie, Ill _ - annirsiilln ciuuinrirs wean-up 1o six veins IT'S TIME ro arr i nus urns. rots ‘Sliiiiiiii ourrrrs IIIEIB SPBIIlG m. ‘ With You! A loos Your ‘Bhild p lead A/llew Boat c‘! You will surely want to see these Dainty Little Coats in assorted shades and styles." To suit child- ren from 2 to 6 years. Very Mod- erately Priced at from $3.50 to $6.00. go Christening Dresses, Price .....'......$3.95 Slip to Match. Price . $2.25 A large Range of Kiddie Pullo er Sweat- ers, assorted colors. Prices . .. 68c. to $2.75 Sweater Coats, all sizes, prices $1.25 to $2.50 ’ Knitted Suits, with Tam tomatch, Size 2 to 6 years. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Crepe de Chene Dresses. PricesSLilO to $2.75 Voile Dresses. ‘Prices . . 75c. to $1.85 $1? See our large, assortment of Party Dresses in Georgette and Organdie. ' Bootees, Prices fom . . . . . . . . . . 350.10 95c. 0n Sale All This Week at ' t -‘ ‘EI-STEFE'P-§€‘EFZFQ‘LEi-¥i%- r ' her by want. operation for appendicitis perform- ed st her homo by her doctor. The Right Work: The right work cuiorco hereafter a salary limit oi drawing as high as $11000 a sca- when Iound will relieve many ' .4] 25.1! _ . _ . . _ "-'.'l--l—‘l-: -' NEW YORK. May 13--The Ns-‘salury limit of $7,500. tional Hockey League voted at its Home. oi! the stars, President semi-annual meeting here today to Frank Calder explained, have been next year, Calder said. Youth: In the lexicon ot youth. which fate reserved ior a bright a $70,000 for each o! the eight clubs son. Travelling and other penses manhood, there ts no such word as in the League and an individual also will be held to s minimum ialL-Bulwer Lytton. EASTERN GUARDIAN “WHUIDCH 0F THE HOLY Georgetown Whitsunday, May 15th. Mstins 1i A. M. "God the Holy Ghost" Cate- chism 2.30 P. M. Evensong '1 P, M. “Mother”, Cspt. T. F. Kelly o. A. in charge. that she is now rnsivng a rapid re- is making s good recovery from an The first step in the City” Brand is clean raw CLEAN PIILK Every farmer bringing us milk carefully follows our rules for clean production. Each one_ has a filter and has been properly instruct- ed in the process of filtering milk. Make appointments with the Bel Cross to whit our plant snd another quart o! mill will be sided to the Milk "i... Pure Milk cc, i...‘ Cor. Great George o nfirq struts production o! “Garden ' milk. ..'M3Il Jean Hallldoy o! Elam-i PERFORMANCE Free Wheeling Silent Second Goo: A. HQRNE oil-scams- . lili- MPOIT m4 Control "Y "F. "r Adlinhblo Fnoi .22.. 41-Polnt Robber Cushioning ll lN-lnell boos lid: Mob Ir ‘ end Uéglcmvhlr l’ rmucsi/iorions. , ,. flwwflfi~ nssnrus rosriuscs snwssn. isiiim.