,_ , r- i ii i i i l i n I 4' _ ,re siifruiinsr _ _ ____ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ __ li ---' ' l‘ " . / . ,- ld . “l"A" ' ._ ._ : j//JN’-. ff/ / \ ._,/ , __ _ _ _ / /iii ,, ,.. , .., .._..._____._.. M . _ _ _ _ . ..._»_ \ i\\ _., I ig' is *\ \”"l "°`,A`o// ' " (2 54 _ ,__ ._ ~_A` '\\ 2/ /A'l 'i »-* W iirfal .__ \__'_J 1- _ \'. _f . __, A# _ Boys Fancy Grey . A uits, Bloomer Pants In this interesting lot there are forty suits, light and med- ium greys. plain coat, with three piece belt, bioomer pants. -The lot includes suits in sizes from 26 to 33. You will agree A with us that these are suits of most outstanding value at. ' $2.50 . Child’s Middy_ Oliver Twist, and Buster Suits in fancy grey and fawn tweeiis as well as plain blue chi-_viots . . . . _ Plain Blue Cheviot Reefer $3.00 For boys or A girls, a plain blue Cheviot Reefer, in good weight, Sill; §iiii‘.§i..f_"_“_ _ _“_"_e_d_’ .$3-00 “Kiddies” Suits Boys’ Covert Reefers $3.95 Smart, well made Reefers in plain faiivn shades, finished plain or with hifi it. 'i‘h. -i i ie ese ieai y in sizes Il to 8 years . . . . . _ . Boys’ Four Piece Suit $10.50 These all wool tweeAd suits are wondeiful value, fancy greys and fawns, plain double breasted coat, with vest, one long trou- sers, one short . . . . .. A little better line at . . _ . $14.00 Mens’ Spring Overcoats $ 9_ Greys and Fawns _ _ 'All new, latest designs in very smartly taiioredovercoats, tweeos of greys and fawns in the new patterns, the popular single breasted styles, exactly the mode you see all well dress- ed young mei: '~avearing,these are offered in Sizes 36 to 42 ‘ Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits $11.45 Greys and browns in this lot, of which we offer all sizes, single breasted models, a real good strong ,evetiy day suit, at a re- markably ow figure _ .f _____________ __ $11-45. Boys’ Firsti Communion Suits $5.00 riain blue suits, fancy tweed suits, pretty little Norfolk Coats, plain knee pants sizes 6 to 10 years, great value at . . . Better ones at $5.50 and $6.00. ‘ $2.95 $ 1.50 21'.” `”`_'T'T`f".fl"f .“_'f’Tl}T _’_"_`T°_h. .'T‘f’_'° $l.5ll;' lVlEN’S SOFT FELT HATS REGULAR $5. AND $6.50 In greys and fa-wns principally, _this as- _ sortment 'of smart 'hats for men, includes _ hats in all sizes from 6 7-8 to 7 3-8. To m-ost _ of us a chance to save a littlp money and wear a nice new hat naturally appeals.| Every one of the hats-shown in this lot is sa ;'.‘;1.ri‘_°:‘iff‘_‘=__l??%‘ _$2-95 SUMMER WEIGHT TWEED CAI’-S* All the newest patterns in sum-mer weight tweed caps-lbeinga lucky purchase we made from one of the big_ cap factories, - away under the regular price. So then, you - SALE OF STYLISH SHIRTS $1175 They are all worth 'more ...how much more you will see when You CQme~ Fancy covered designs and stripes, mostly of ‘ good percales. Full size in every respect, the pro- duct of, we think the best shirt maker . in Canada . . . . . .. -_ _ Men’s good summer, A weight combin ations, per suit. . Men’s fancy socks, the latest for summer wear . . . . . . . .. - Boys’ long Khaki Pants size 26 to 32. . . $1.00 Pr. Boys’ Khaki Blouses . . . . . 60cEach Boys’ Cotton Jerseys, long sleeves, all sizes . . . . 35c Each Boys’ Cotton Wind- breakers, polo collars . . . . . 50cEach Boys’ _all wool Golf _. Hose, fawns and greys » . . . . . . . . ......69cPair All wool Auto Wraps ' $2.50 to .. $15.00 Metal, Canvas and Fibre NQQRE6_N“LEOD Trunks $7.00 to_`$18.00 Young Men’s plain blue and fancy bweed suits, one and two trousers ~ ~ ¢ . 5 n » o ~i -‘ end at their h Western Guardian f .-surest.:-ss strapped iiiipnm in ' patentnnd ki-d-65.00 a ,pair tt Ml!- clalr’s. 56655-il.-ii. _Ronin Hoon FLoun-._ All 'simon wholoula and retail. l-I_ol- _man's, Summerlide. I 4-sion. _,__ -4lNCLAlR’8 Store and Ware- house will be closed on Victoria Day, Tuesday, May 24th. A 5865-5-21-21. _ _..._ | -I WILL be loading live hogs at Kensington, Tuesdiiyy Moy 24th. Alden Mouse. 5587 6 17 lil --»SPECIAL values in wonien’s patent leather slippers at $1.98. ‘$2.50 and ‘$2.75 per pair at Shi- 'cluir's. 5665, _ i -LOADIN-G Ll- E H068. vikin- ernld. May 26th. torenoon. ln- tendlng shippers list hogs with »Sec’y at once. D. N. McKay, Sec'y. 5621,5.19,3i -SMART STYLES in young, meifs suits. rightly priced. At Sin- _ciiiir's. 5665. _ -SELECT your suit from our im-_ _able models .for men. young mcn_ fond boys. Pi ices are positively ,l‘ii¢ht. At-;Sinciair’s. 5665._ i -Fiznrinizan Fon SALE. _-2 ',\\VG still have on hand 11 few tonn° ,.(!oiiimeri~.lni fertilizer. also cnri load ground lime stone, which we? ure ilisiribu-ting nt. low prices lor spot cusii. J. ~ll. Millmtin, Kensing-i Um. P. E- I. 5G02,5,19,4iA -PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES at Kensington Sunday. -Moy 22nd ‘W'lilinmson, minister. ; scented Foxhouiids. Will run down' iiny lox, aiwayg ready for ti cali. pei~soiiul`m~ telephone. Levie Arso- l'_ , :mcnse showing of new and ifashlon-,I nt Li ii. in. and 7 p. m. iRev. Fred; l _ . _i.ll.§§'ii'°y‘i`.‘i:f2l"‘.i§€“.i“’ssn¢m¥'§”f.‘3 GOOD CL0THES= A- fund your money. _ /f -\. Z W, ¢ i il I ii\ lighted. - ' Suits and nnnli, Ki-nsiiigtoii. 5044-5-20-:Zi --S/ouNc Mews orfnrti.-i _ n liliick zinii. colored. $2.08, $1i_.'»0 $3 95. $4.75, $5.75 iinil np. Wont ful vuiiies In :ill iilniis oi' fnotwi-ur. 'Ai Sinf'iliir'.~i, :'»iiii-'|- -BEDEQUE UNliTED CIRCUIT. ,--May 22, 1927. Ilcdcqno 11 ii. m.. Senrletown 3 p-_ ni., ‘Cope Traverse _'L30 p. m. -Evening service at Be- deqne will be oi` n Patriotic nature: i Court", by the M\Ission,Circle. Q. t '® 'l" _ \ <3; at ~ .vietorin me onnti. .Her Lite nntii It \ I i I t ' ' r i ' -T NISH WILL CELEBRATE IG - -i A--At it meeting ot the citizens oi" ' . . . A- - ` h Tignlsli held in the C M B Hull on Tiiiiisday evening the l9l in.-it nt. 7.30 p. ni. to talk over the Celebration of the Diamond .lub- ilee tiicre was a very large and _taken in enlist the support of t.h lli`i;:nish Parish and schools and it is hoped to celebrate the event in_ in lit und proper manner. ‘ Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT - MJ. J. W. Murdock is now Guardiimozent in Montague und will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. . .“MOTH ER AiLL.-Miss Marion week to visit their mother, Mrs. James N. McPhee, Big Pond, who first Mass in the new church oi St. Margiiret's will be on Sunday, June 5th. The pews are now all in, hav- ing been installed and built by a local ninn, Mr. Allan Gillis. A new nltar und some other things are being installed. Thus far. services are being carried on in the vestry. tho pastor saying two masses, 9 and 10.30, to accommodate nil. -Mr. Jerome Campbell, Harmony Jet.. has. purchased n. pure bred Clydesdale mare, being imported. Thin line breeding more was xi splendid' buy, seeing horses are no Tiiere tire few strictly pure-bred mares in Kings County- of any breed. _._-=n`EPATniA'ri_oN. - Angus _Timm (‘.hiirwood, has gone to Bos- _lon. Ilia futher. Edward Rice, is expected home in ii few days, in time to go into the seed potiito business on quite a lnrge scale, in imrlneriihin with a neighbor, Mr. Cnnipbsll. Two other men are nl. ready home from Boston to grow bointoes. Mr. Joseph McCormack at Z his farm ut Big Pond, and Mt-_ pg. ter A. Mt-Donnld nt Rock gm-I-“_ Should the potato business turn ont R000. as expected, this year, we will have many P. E. lslnm| Yankees imci-t' home with ns. --_-~'-.___ _ PERSON-AL3 _ ..*Mins Amelia Mcl"liee, Boston. “ nrrivcd home this week nn n visit 1° her nnrents. Mr. inn Mrs. vin- _ cent McPhee, Big Pond, ..°M<-hors. .lohn and Joseph pm-. ' nous visited and passed the week- ome. St. Columbo. ..°Messrs. Peter and Hubert Mc- lniiis. who nre employed _on the N‘"'ih_3idG. pulsed the week-end with their parents, Mr, and M,-s_ . Donald Mclllllls, Charw00d_ -,_*Mr. Alex. D. McDonald, Dor- cliest_er_St., Charlottetown, is visit- ing hill did homestead at Herman. ville, ond’ disposing of the pi-mince grown on his farm. " v i¢¢»-i- _ n'l;;ic_ worlds ibesAAt"‘ism” is optim- |'71 4 ‘ 'WW li! 3 such o his otuio .lluniit §§ ti iii °1F°B 1.? leading styles. | Many severe cases oi llsllllllll |broncliitis and catiirrh haive been ,cured in this province bl’ I¥\°i1~“B °lA the Farndor. The following lime" from a grateful mother is but lm- othor link in a very long chain of jevidence. _ 1 89 ‘Groen Street _ Charlottetown, P. E. .I ` May l3i 1-927 A .A D`ear Sir.-The Fiiratior is surely ..‘PURCHASED CLYDESDALE,f _ “ann hnmanity .ii God send to su il; - ;My 16-year-old son was a very *great siifferer from asihmn, HG “'23 .afflicted for six cr seven years, no much so that many i1 time he had scarce, particularly pure-braqg` to sit up all night gasping for phreath. His ‘general health suffered ‘much in consequence ' We got tho il<`iirn.dor for him iahout a your ago, and he obtained _great i-eller from the start. His im- provement is so great that he hord- ly over has any symptoms oi’ the old ailment and his health is in mr icelleiit condition. l con certainly recommend the I-‘arador to all those suffering from nnthmn. _ Yours sincerely, \ . M-RS. JOHN MaclNNilS The above letter is addiessed to W. E. Enmnn, Parador Representa- tive, 268- Sydney iStreet, Charlotte- _t.own. Ask for literature with long »list_ oi’ cu,red Islanders. l I ~ Souris i ---_<-O>----- Y-lMr. .mines Montgomery motored lt,o__'Boiiris-on Tuesday May 17th. \ .` *l A . ' Mr. ‘Ralph ililngwell was among -the visitors iit_Souris on Tuesday. On Monday, May liith, -a dance wa@_ held in the IB. II. .S. Hail, Sour- is. n aid of the baseball team. -The -mimic was furnished by the Sourls Orchestra. lMr. Gordon MacLean returned to his home in »Souris aliter spending the winter. at Mount Allison Uni- versity, Snckviile. -°-r-- . 'Mr. -Clarence 'Harris-was in Sour- is this week wal-ting ‘tor the 8.8. Lovnt which is going in make ner regular ‘trip to the Magdalene Isl- ands. ~ _ \ anxik ‘f _ ._ A _st n_ -_ ____\_ 7 \\_\_ i AT \ I , A splendid line of Men’s f-niliusiu.-itlc gathering. Steps warg and Boyas new Spring. Caps. All the newest patterns, _ Price Men’s Caps 7 5c to $2.50 Q' Price B0y’s Caps 60c to $1.50 -ron service _ iwn keen! _ The Latest in years. Men’s Spring Hats We are showingtiie very latest styles in UW . i., _., is . Come and be convinced. See the latest in Suits and Topooats for men and young men. Exceptional values; most recent stylings, you’ll be de. MORE STYLE, MORE COMFORT, ` MORE. VALUE IN -Q- PIlllW»SE’S. ll|.0TllES Topcoats New styles, smart yet not extreme, for young men. Conservative styles, Q not plan, but with 'a certain effect nt vigor about them for men of mature Suits $11.00 to $38.00. Topcoats $15.00 to $24.00. I . M S A H t I Th ° ,..‘f.'.i‘i....'if.'.i`ii.g” 2310.2 Boys’ First Long for Spring are, Hazel, Pant Musk, Oak, Buff, _ Mouse, Canton, Nick- el, Otter, Royal, Pearl. Prices $2.75 to $6.00. clothed We make Suits the Boy of to day the Man of tomorrow. ' BRING YOUR BOYS TO CHARLOTTETOWN’S GREUKTEST BOY’S A “greatness” based on immense varieties, values, service that Mothers -and Boys both why more Mothers and Boys are daily coming here t0 iUnliod .States Steel . . . . . . . Ahitibi . . . . . . Brazilian Traction _ Liaurentlde Pulp . Montreal Power . . . . .. . National Breweries . .. . Winnipeg .Electric _ Asbestos Com. New Asbestos Pld. New Shnvlinlgnn . . . . Can, Steamship Com. .. . . .. ,AN-K8 Bank Commerce '. . . . . . . . . . Bank Montreal............ Bank Noviiiootla Boll Telephone Brompton . . . . .. .. Spanish River Pid. Canadian St.eamoliip..Ptd. . . Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . .. BankRoyal........... mm .iniy,. . 170% . 00% 142 . 94.'/2 . 8-#56 . 69% . 66 .i 20 . 80% _ 145% . B2 . 113% . 88% . 38 . 94% . 189 . 243% . 273 .298',§ oily _no demand from foreign buy- H‘AI-LFAX' May 20"°Q“°"m°ns the undertone was firm. 'Il-he flour furnished by Johnston und Ward. market was w_m“mt_ any new fem, lM°“‘\’°"S 01A ‘he M°“"°H\ Stock ure to note, business in spring and 'Exvimllser ,winter wheat grades ‘ being quiet New York Exchange for all lines ot mill feed were firm- At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. ._ 184%' amount oi business pausing. The Amermm can c0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 49 market tor standard grades of roll- Am_ Uwomouve CC_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ H5 cd_ oats was _inactive but firm. A, Am. |Smelt. nnd'R.efni;. Co. .. 1-60% r‘:_ir_ "ada “an 2"” il" elf'-is “ml Can. Pacific »Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 181'/, 281;: :gf ,;“1';°4 '_‘_‘;l§"‘~ mm F0' `N'Y' cell' ‘md Hud' mv' 'Rn' 150% The unilertone tAesA , o the potato .Cuban Am. Sugar Co. Pld. .. 42/ii market conmmed fi I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 02% rm ow ng to |'C°“~ G39 0°- ‘(lN'_Y) 186 the good demand and the email |H\\d- MOU” -C3* C0- 40% receipts. Sales oi' carlntn of Que- Il\l€I`IlllU0mil. 009|' C0- bec “B” griide were mndu nt $2.10 dnternntioiinl Petroleum -28% 10 $2.20 per ling oi' ninety pounds Standard Oil ot N. J. . . . . . .. 36% in bulk, ex-truck. A feature ol' the Mis. Kim. and Tex. Ry. 261% butter trade was the wen Kelly Springfield Tire Co. ._ 22% that developed and Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . 118% duced 1-4 cent to Southern ,Pacilio -Co. .. 113 ~ HH ilinion‘Pacltlc diy. . . . . .llll iflmllll lwestinghouiie <1-llectrlc 77 cell” Montreal Stock Exchange &:;£;';r':‘°° The export trade in grain _continll ed extremely dull on the Montreal market today. there being practic- ern. The trade in cash :rain ill the local market was also blow, but but values were steady. Prices ly maintained with n moderate ker feed were 'ro- ce nl. per to the Doilnd This w demand cheese red ii :i-in to 17 li-Bc Quebec receipts were OTTAWA. r cliang noi-S New spring suns $4.50`w$14.00. J uveniles New Spring SlllfS $1-50 i0 $450- A i A 6 ' For Men and i ’ - _ o Boyts Clothing Mel’iiee :ind brother, George Mc- ’ ' r f ~ Pliee, cnme down from Boston last , _ ~ _ 1 i i l l -i i * .. _ i is very ill. George returned alter ~ -Ml Louise 1Cox returned to her Corn-May, 891/1: July. 92%' ' ‘VANACQUVEE B- C” being nt iionie it week, but Marion.1€l`l3.I°l0ttet0WI_\ B0y h0m;'s|n,,ig,0u,qe after Spending nl.sepi_, 95; A are quoting producers 0 r°"‘”'i“ed t° help nurse he" m°the‘°‘r C d f Asthma very successful winter ut Mount 'Outs-May. 49%! JulY. 502 Selli. flrsiiil 34- P““°t ex'-"9 22' -'“-_ ` ure 0 Allison Ladle.-i' College. Suirltviile. 471/,_ to retailers are extras 31, li l ..°ci-iuncn To oPEN. - The, -- .whwt May 152%. _my 150%; seconds 27. i _ ----- "l i » , . x__ H' | Wir. -Dunn-ing wagbaniong tho trnv-. Oct.. 133%- . HALIFA Egg mmke ellers at the Cox Hotel on 'l‘=ucsd:\y. -‘"°*<*>-**-‘ ‘The S.-S. Lovin wus seen ii few miles out -but owing to the ice. _.___ coiiid not reach Soiiris lliirhoiir. q MONTREAL Q“e__ May 20_ .___ weak with heavy receipts. ers are quoting country delivered Halifax extras Ui 26, Seconds 20. Prices to are extras 36, iirsts 33, Weather is very warm.. market. iincliniigcd. . sr. Joi-in, N.»n.-iwilril. ier than coiisnmptive Nl!" surplus going into stint*-W er more favourable lor lm” -~_-4-oe-" f‘.\/liy -cousin: 'wen-t crlll 'in-itiige." _ 7 f"S:id, vciry sad." 1“O-h, ‘li don’-t -know HB! placed lb-er .ina dnohioulbit izinini- and f-:'he‘s playin! lm better itihim ever now."-. , go-7-“‘ il<‘frs~t isriiibiiizliianriivf were up lihrnee inches thllri- |m|m‘niLng." isecond Siiiliuizibaniter were nip sllx Inches." First Suburb-amlfioi home fbetoro y0\1. 1i10“Kl‘ iQ. ' .;_ furthe e adlnn are in new firm a good IPB or Proviiice. .