» 1 \¢ 4”. 3 'Zigi-~<{i 3 '.1 " \ J-w _ , .K _ _V , ,. .- ._- ..s.~_..|-.-.,- 1-» , ...~ , . ..- . ..~- . ._ . ' . . .. ., , .._ .» " ‘V . . .' .~ ~ - .,-.-..~f< . '»= .~.i»i . ~.= ""‘ °- .<~.-.-_~>n-'~~ ..~.~ ‘_ if ,_ .!’»“ I fn- .- ' - ' “EMM fl.-,_.‘-.1:‘~'~;.'.:»! -~»'.»,ll.'»».!_.»'»'lf>=f- -l'l"~'!°!:».1»'~ 1 ‘l »'~|=»lll.l?e i- ‘ '” - ='l‘.f="`.: “`. ‘ ~'='f".'?:r:=>`f\ 5!_`”'~; '=" »!l=r1¢-”~€!_!=i!.;I»;!..s',-.Iwifétf' .~.-:tiff;f==*'1-!.!#g~f‘$;.='~rw” ~ ‘l , » _ y .-' l 1 - , =. . .. '» , ,___ _-._ ____ -frHscAn1.or=rs11owNcvAanrAN~ V _ ' - i ' MAY<>,1 - -Y __ . 5- *ff* 'lf A’ f- ~.-_n ,930 & ' -noun noon noun. betta- than over All grocers 3253-4-23-Swks s 55%) ~ "<1/srl-*‘° $ \,<_'_ Distinctive, 0 r r . . ‘i ndlvidual, I _ s_ ._s- __ L. .95 Lyon Hats felts-straws cx,‘n'ess the last word in Ne\v York style, they are perfectly designed and beautifully made, and are ` amazingly moderate in price. Every hat has that touch ol' "class" that you look for-and that you ought to liave. 'i' NNOUNCING TODAY the arrival of a new are of lovely hats, shown and sold exclusively .in this store. 8 Colors in Bombay Crepe 1 a Cha1°ming S-ilk Fabric of Amazing Value at $129 yd' lblxira .special value in “Bombay Crepe.” This crepe is some- what siinilai' to a heavy weight flat crepe. Very firm and lus- trous finish, 36 inches wide, in the following colors, Navy Blue Cor11t`lov.'er Blue, Chinese Yellow, Jade Green, Pink, Crane Grey. Black and White. One of the best values We . I have ever offered. Speeial,.ya1'd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 _J . *_* ` Smal lot 5-'l inch 'l`woeds clearing at 1-2 price. A few of the prices are: $1.50 for 75c; $2.00 for $1.00; $2.75 for $1.38; $3.00 for $1.50; $3.75 for $1.88. Lot rellinanis cottons, rayons, Silks, etc., clearing 1-2 price. 4 colors of double weight Fuji Si|g.1§`>I1l1(fll. Jrlagtle Green, Salmon an ow er ue. Regular $1.10. Special . . . . . . . . S_n1all lot of semiservice weight silk hose, about 6 colors nearly all size 10. Regular $1.50 no Clearing at, pair ' Fancy printed Crepe de Chine and Georgette scarfs. Triangular and long styles. Special, each . . . . . . . . . lLadies’ Smart Knitted Suits $7.50 _.uk He1'e’s a knitted suit that we think is one of the best values we have ever offered. It is asilk and wool mixture, two -piece, coat and skirt, suit, shown in mauve, sand, blue, green and black. _ r ‘.¢..~... _ ,. , _ » - 119s-121 Queen St. l 'i.. \ Q lt \. _ . muuxioguisiamarsruisi-qu1u» ‘ 0 ,"”, _ r|n|mu.uuis¢wi\mhurir¢wu. , muted riuspowmuisssfms icons; ')' \ b Charlottetown <1;-¢_;=:;.. ___ _ ___ ' ;;;- 1-so l'l'lWAl.'l‘ AND VIQINITY .._.... » 'and HcadotHillsboroDobatlng5o-bollnolngbawboy. `1l'lll|’ Monday nigh; th, ohm-U gm cicty presenuxi their concert which th l was followed by I s ssmm » o¢oqu»_._ 'nom ro som norirooill _ lottotown. recently. E , candy and a, dance. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam N. Macuod Mount stewart, are having some improvements mods on their house. Mba Isabel Coin, Blvalc Hatblt, spent a few days visiting in _Char- . ws wily ¢“J°Y°<' in *ha I 0 1' m-_ um warm. can-ry mu. hall. Mount Stewart The concert W" . 'uw gn gm my ggqgtly, sale of pics and ' §5§§ iii 5% iii iii Qs; in it fl; s, 55; its :ii ah. iliii 'glsi ,fir .ggi §a§§ ?§§¥ hnalngosocb. ____ -slAc'l's rm parking som is ` trcsr of ltoro. not in front of gas nk- 3661-5-I-2|. -LAUGH. whore. at tha variety how by the Womcn'l lnstit-utc, of .'ravollsr's Host in Bordcn Kali, Fri- Jly. May Oth, at I o’clock. 8342-5-I-Zi. -NORTH IBDIQUE 5 lll_l- TOWN Unltod Church lcrvlcos: N. Bodmin. ll: Wilmot. I: Ilrsctcwn. 1.30. J. W. A. Nicholson. ldinistsr. -ll-ACl’l would bo hlslacd if car and truck owners would park thslr cars at roar of store. instsad of in frcntornsar gastanis. ' ` |641-I-I-Zi. -CONC!!! IN KING GEOIGI IALL. Ksuslngtnn. Monday evening t l o‘cl0ck. MU lith. Chaxlcthtown slant dircctsd by Prof. Thompson. I not fins Monday will _ba Tuesday. frocscds in aid of Ladilc Aid. Pros- , lzytcrlln Church. 3802-5-8-If -TIAFFIO IULII FOI. IUM- ' MII-IIDI--Wstm' ltrsst will bs a through traffic Struct. All vchiclu ,turning into Watsr lt.. must coins* to a full atop bafors making tha turn. In making tha turns. motorists src wsrnsd to usa tho hand signals. John 1'. Kano. Chic!-of Police. » M31-B-7-Sl -S‘!'l.ll‘l‘ AND TIAITIC Ud- .!‘l»0V'Bl\llN‘!! A1' BIIBUIEISIDE l -Tho nununarside 'rown Council lccrtslnlymadsagoodniovcanda good choice when thsy appointed Mr. John r. Kano. formerly of the Moncton, N. B.. Polics Ibrce. as Chief oi' Police hors. In his new un- iform he nroacnts an imposing ap- pearance and hs has the right man- ner, coupled with long police exper- ience, to deal with the many prob- lems coming under his department, of which ha has taken hold in good shape. Without any fuss made about l‘. the citizens can already soc many .marked unpmvemcnti. 'rho auto abd ot-hor traffic is being pron- srly regulatsd and the speeding and parking ragulatlcfna carried out in a business like and yet court-sous man- ner that is pleasing to all. Above all. thc corner losflng. which has been a great nuisance and even I. disgrace to the town and most unplsssnt cmcnially for ladies, has been entirely cleaned up and loose talk and rowdylsm on tl-is stroots supprcssed. Such a marked improve- ment in such a short time is very gratifying and bodes well for the future of sunu-nersida as a most pleasant place ol’ residence. In line with than reforms and to add to the general tldiness and cleanliness of things, a mood of praise is also duo to Councillor Phillips, chairman of thc Street Commitins who has been putting the street in good or- der. A tractor has been at work. and they have been dragged. all gutters trimmod out and clsansd and such good aork done that never have they boon in such good and orderly shone so early ln the ycar, despite thc ever- ,, growing volume of traffic. It is grat- ifying tcall citiscns that Bunrmcr- sik la thus makin( l'l’°l?oss towlrdl the things that are most desirable. -NEW CHEMICAL ENGINE Al.ll'Vl5-Bummsraideh new chem- ical fin origins arrlvld on Wcdhsl- day and in thc afternoon crested quits s little sensation. It waspunlosd cdoftthcboxcarbyllirsmuali. Wadman. who chauffcred it on par- ade through the struts to show the cltllsns what thot' hld Kilt for their money, and frequently sounding its powerful siren which nvo some. of tho citiaans quits an alarm. many. irnachlnc. titud with two ample chsmicsl tanto holding slat! gallons ohmical It was brought direct unsil from lickia ct Wcodswk. ad on An Inttlilt- s six-cylinder on- uuouni ur. o. c. ti It lum- uch ncodtd é§i§ii§§g§§§§§§§?’“ ‘f~;§§i§l§ir=liiii? * =‘~ "'E %.§e tt; it irlii 1 ¢.;g!!§é5;ré§ -trial; € -'sauco~ mum for sitting, uholosals and retail at Braces. 3643-H-B-Il. 'rho Tuesday owning shoot at tho Indoor runs Range. summsrsise was of mars than ordinary interest some good scores being made. Thurs won about twanty nxentbers from Sumrncgsidc and Linklottsr Road present. In 'ihs`shoot for the hox of nccktiss thcrc were six contest- lDltl\l!ll,tlll'oommto`atAsm.'I‘l\c winning tram compcssd of Messrs Jams; Morrison, Dr. A. W. Lesrd and Hasan Phillips scorod 234 points. Messrs Hank Johnston and Harry Noonan of Bummorsidc and Mr. Clif- ford Rogers of Linklcttar Road came a close second. making a score or 230 points. Mr. n. I. Rsyners swre of 83 points has not _vet been equalled. let alone boston.-8. -CONC!!! Dt l'l'. NICHOLAS- Thg 0. Y. M. L. d Gummcrsldo Wt on thai: play "Tho Arrival of Kit- ty" in tus st. Nicholas Hsu on ‘rucsday evening. The players were grootcd with s capacity house. The spldslitias bstwssn the acts were vars' much oblrecisted. Among the porformors wars Mr. Hazen McLel- lan. who delighted the audience with a. number of songs. Mr, Martins coon songs were also much appreciated. Guy Haughton rendered some very fins selections. The club swinging by .Harold Arscnault ws; vcry inmrsst- ing. "Alluetts' sung by four Sum- mcraidc boys was the special num- bar of ths evening. Miss .lean Mc- Klampy and Mr. Earle Perry fur- nlahod the music. After the splend- ld porformanca tha players were en- tortalnsd by the St. Nicholas Dram- atdc Club at thc home of Mr. John I. Arsansult to s very dainty lunch. 115 procssdg won for the purchssa of now equipment for the C. Y, M. L. Gym.-8. 4 --_ -INSTITUTE NOT!!-The May naostlng of thc Albartcn Wcrnen's Institute was held on Tusday, the lllh. .ln thc Instituto room, with twenty-four mumbai-s present and ons visitor. Meeting opened with singing of the ods and the creed, rs- Dcstod ln unison. Minutes of last meeting won road and approved. The Treasurer reported the funds ln- creased by the proceeds of s Pantry Bale $11.98, and of a Concert $79.84, both held during the month of April lldo by rent of Hall $35.90- All bills were ordered paid and $125.00 on money borrowed( R/all call was rcspondcd to by sing, say, psy, or nlay and caused much' amusement. The 'sick committee reported making is nilgbcr of calls sréd wcrc reappoin- ted for another rn nth. A hearty vote bflthanks wastendered to Mrs. C. Profit fora cupboard and to Mrs. Howard cm-ir for an oiistove, both donated for theinstitutc room. also to all those who so kindly assisted in the concert. 'Arrangements were made for a Rummage Sala to be held the week beginning May 11th in Mrs. Burko's store. Programme Commit- tee for June: Mrs. Fraser Wells and Miss Janette Larkin. Refreshment Committee, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Gaudet and Mrp. Champion. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Larkin and’ Mrs. Lsavitt, - after which the meeting closed with the National An- them. Mlnard‘a Checks Falling Hair. 1 PERSONALS --Mrs. P. M. Pate and Mrs. John : Pate of 0'!/sary were visitors to Sum rnersidc on Wednesday-8. .-Mr. John Wodlock of O‘Lssry was in Bumrnerslde on business this wack.-B. --Mnnyifrlcnds will regret to hear that Mrs. Eldon l-'tobsrtwn of Bum- ,. _ M1 . . *fs __ ~ Western Cuaiiiidn i"""°"""°' """°""" 1 A 1 \ . aalIIlliIIlIIaIaI5!ll!llll'lllllllllllllls i s`\~t ,Drums Clrrzular-Mouldsd Tubes availnhln in all dna ` Firestone ,Build iiiiigri § fl Es E5§ Hiabvt Qvvlity Frnmroirn cm- Dlppsslhsllamaan th 51 thu that nonsycsnbuyormen csnhnild»--thstisu that lows woo all world’s accords for lllngsmdardnrurn. cost per mile. peannce GEUUSUIPPEED ‘|l'ilE@ . p q FDD EVEIDY DUDSE Low-Priced C0URr1m'nf&_ rnsdsbyrimioss ---src I splendid low-priczd ure for :isbn :ar-1. They cr remarlrablg value and mrlugg i FIRESTONE Tires are Famous every- _ ,where For their liiglr quality and low Because of their extra strength and toughness, they luolcl all wor|d's records For in/ilcsgc and endurance. No matter what pricc you want to pay for tires---gc to your nearest Firestone Dealer. He lisa a Firestone-built tire lacttcr and save lor every purse and purpose.---tires that clfer tlie greatest value---tllst scrvc you you' money. s thc' only Gum-Dipped Tires --ML A. ,B..Joh11~$on of Summer-` aida who has been laid up with an attack ol’ vblo_od-poisoning ls. lt is' pleasing to report, _steadily improv- -Mrs. William Doll, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stecvcs and' Mr. Sayre Steeves were visitors to Victoria at the week cnd.-.S. ' -~-Miss Chappell( who recently re- turned from s visit to Ontario has taken s position in Messrs R.. T. Hol- man's Ready-to-Wear Department, S. _...___--_--_.__.ll..__ moralds is confined to her home through lllnsss.-S. -Mayor Lidstnnc of Cummerslde was amongst the visitors from Bum mcraide. who attended the Board of Trade Banquet in Charlottetown 'on 'l‘unday.-5. ' 6000000-600640000 64000 0 O40 IIAVI YOUR EYES ! ' sxssuivau sap t ' QLAlll»l FITTED BY ‘ L r~:., rAiu