_ FRIDAY _ T THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN p M AY 13 .ie ,,, 3,, ‘ '- Nd fv- D _ I fa f .f '¢alh wand” “U00 ii i ”" . Western Guardian I ‘gf Q Y JA ff r _ s v f. 4'/ .hd *\°_"'i?.'. \-. I c 11,761 ,iioss ‘ K haha, {ia:lorA¢:fdKKello8¢'s are .e» 1°" "`°;i»e °'”'°"°;'.ii‘.;¢°" . ¢.»i=°" |` ' /(haf 8 uhpdys any d add ffeshh‘)/f0T 'he :itat °f 'he .ii=°f°'°°|'?.iT 1 RN F C' V* !Y4` 2..-.;=;~...! N I iiles wholesale and ntall. Hol- ~? " ff -_ *V of I ' if v /*A ¢§` .\liiiiiie Beveridge- Cello; Phill 5, C N R lilirlich. Bins, Bac.. Violin; iissist- -- Oil by Ramona Iiuniheil, Iilezzo- FRIDAY, MAV 13, 1927 i Soprano. V CNRV (291 '\'leties) N 1\\'COl Vi' R, l. "Sigiird" (Reyei')'-'l`i'io. ' B C . ]2 - ) . i‘ei!o Solo- ‘I-Zlegle" (Faure)- ii ni (PS I’ .Wss Minnie Beveridge. Organ Recital pliiyed by l)oii.ild 3. Vocal Solos (ti) "La Serenata Fairman direct fiom the Pantages (Testi), (h) "Beaming iEyes" 7. Theatie I (.\iacDo\velli-Ranioiin Rambert. i 900 p ni ,-1. "Serenade Pizziraita" (Ganne), Studio Programme presented liy tlie_ “Softly Awnkes my Heart" from PROGRAMME OF POPULARi Ehrlich Artistes Ti io Vliss Flsa "Samson et Dzilila" Saint-Saeus) Disney, LTCM Piano Miss -Trio, ' , Plano Solos (a) “ln a Woodland Glen" (Beriatt). (li) "Sush-.l-lonr iiiliong Kong” (Chnins)-Elsa Disney. Vocal Solos (a) “Sunshine in Rainbow Valley" (Ham-bien), (b) "Someday, Sometime" (Clank)- Ramona Rambert. Selectloii from "The ‘Student Prince" (Romberg)-Trio. 10.00 p. m, DANCE MUSIC by the Cmbaret Belmont Orchesi:-| §_`”" I-'E :<’{/SW/‘_F3. / 1,' 0,. 'bail' 1,’ lr I SELF-DENIAL 0// I/I’ / 1 and , The Salvlxlion Army A »\i%%’, pa To bring a smile to tired faces-to help the needy- 'doing these thousand and one kindnesses-bringing Joy where there is sorrow--light where there is darknf to unfortiinatcs who have fought and lost in the bfattle of life, is thc daily work of those tireless, cheerful soldiers of Christ. The Salvation .Arm _“Self Denial _Week" _ , May ,vi to isih is the week when ev‘e'ry miin and woman in the Arpiy deny themselves something' to help fill the coffers. when the can comes to you. will you npt sive wmethins, to further this great work for humanity? , THE SALVATION ARMY “The Army of the Helping Hand” Iilohfrlons may. be nm' tn Mini.-Gommiasloner Maxwell, Q0 Albert Ss. oromo, of to pthdlocal Corps Commander of your mm loshi. .f’ 0'”/0 ”// //1 . -r `_fQ¢\ ,_ E2 _ ij ` \\| _ii ‘ . -wowizws si-own Potent Scrap- -ROIIN HOUD FLOU-R - All inure, Sunimerslde. 4-21-dlt. -w‘0MEN'S Black Patent Slip-, per with grey inset-cuban heel. 62:95 a pair. At Sinclair's. ' ’ -NOTlCE.- On and after May -0th-. the undereixned stores at Borden will discontinue selling lor Credit. and will selltor cash only. Kindly do not ask for any more credit. Signed Green Bros., M, M, McDonald. 5372-5~57.7| -WOMEN'S Black Patent iStrap»` ved SUDDBI' Wllil sold inset, cuban' heel. $2.50 a pair, At Sincl.alr's. -COME T0 ROSE VALLEY HALL Friday. M83' 13. tosee "The Country Doctor" presented by Searletown Dramatic Club. Admis- -ilon 25 and 350. Ladies with bask- cts free. 5469,5,12,2i -WOMEN’S Blonde Tie Slipper| with corner patent quarter. High iieel $2.50 a pair. At iSinclair’s. -WOMEN’S Black Patent slip on! pump with blonde trimming, highi heel, $3.25 per pair. At iSinclair's. 54916-13-2i. Eastern Guardian ..'CARLOAD OF BEDS, .Springs und Mattresses lust arrived. Besti prices. Poole & Thompson, Ltd, | 54755-12-3l _.f-PnEssvTERiAN ssnvices. -The service will be held at Mon- Nlgue at 11 o‘clock, at Lorna Val- ley at 3 o‘clock and at Cardigan at 7. -Morgan E. Genge. P. L. D__, D_ D., minister. _ E ra. playing direct i’rom the Roscf Room of the Hotel Belmont, Vim- coixver. B. C. CNRA (322.4 Metres), MONCTONI N.B. 8.-i5 p.m. (A.S.'l`_) Address, 9.00 p. m.- r Dominion Department of Agricult- [_ ved Slipper, high heel-only $2.50?=- _ , i pair. At i9inclair'e. ' | .6 I- I } .__ ure, Radio Service. Studio Programme .by L'nivei-sito du. College 'Saint-Joseph. Directeiirzi Fr. Didier, CJS.iC, i 1. Marche-“On the Field of Glory"§ (B‘ ks -Oi' hestr . l loo )_ c a 2. »Oi_verture-“Princess of india" (King)-Orchestre. 3. Solo de Violon-"iSelocted"- \Cormier. ' - 4. Valse-“Velvet oi Roses" (Barn-` ard)-Orchestre. y 5. Quatuor-Rev. Fr. Didier. C.S_ ` E. -Riobichaud, 'I`. Beck, -Mdbaugh-lin. 6. Faiitisie-"The Biids and tlio Brook" (Stiiltz)-0rcliestre~ 7. Solo de Flute-"Selected"-'l'. Beck. 8. Caprice- “Gibraltar” (Hayes)- Orchestre. 9. Solo de Saxoplione-"Selected" *E, McLaughlin. _ 10.1Suite "L’Edon" (Barnard)- Orchestre. 1l. iSolo de Piano-“-Selected"-H. Fougere. , 12- -Marche-"-President" (Beyer)- Orchestre. ' 1'Ave Marie 'Stollii" “Dieu -Sauvs 9 le fRoi" -~ 11.00 p. m.- , _ Dance Programme by loiiiaii Sereii- ailers. i FRIDAY MAY 18, 1927 CNRT (365.9 -Metres. (Toronto, ONT. 9-00 p. ni. (‘E.D.S_T.)- _p Studio Quarftette- Apollo Male Quartotte: A. J. \}larvey» First Tenor; 'iE. W. Stenhouse. 'Second Tenor; W. Norman Chefrie, Bari- tone; W. Leo »'Boynton, Bass; El- len E./iEyles, Accompanist. ii.15 p. m.- ` -- Book Talk-Macrnilrsn Idortnlgflitly Radio Book Review by Muriel Brewster. 9.30 p. in. ` Studio Concert continued. 10.00~p.m.-- Daisy -LaiRush il/l.'cAdam, Soprano; Kathleen -Reid, Violinist; Helen Tough, Pianist and Austin Doux~ la Bs s, ss. PROGRAMME 1. Soprano Solos (a) “The Wren" (Benedict) (b) "The .Little Brown 0wl". (Sanderson)- Daisy La- iRue,h McAdam. ~ 2. Violin .Solo-"Bohemian Dance" (llandegger)-.Kathleen Reid. 3. Bass Solo-"inlelicei e tuo cre- divi" from the Opera "-Ernani" (Verdi)-Austin -Douglas. 4. Piano solos (al "Guvotte in D" (Glazoiinow), -(li) “Shepherds Hey" '(Gtrainger')-*Helen Tough. ; ,5. Duet-"-Calm as the Ni¢ht"l(Go- otz)-.Daisy ibdltueh .McAde.ni' and .V 'Austin Doiiglhz. 4 6. Violin Solos `(s) “Cherry pe" .(Arran5ed`,»b_y Cyril, Scott), (b) "oavotte_snd Musette" (-Ra_ndes- gen. (mi ."serenstn" (Baron)- Kathleen -Reid. 7_."Soprano'i8oios (a) “La Zinkara" (Donizetti). (»b) "’I'srentella" (Panoiiini)-i'Dliey Ialueh Mc- Adam. 8. Bass Solos (s) ‘iLoraine, Lor- aine, Loree" (Capel). (b) The Heart Bowed Down (Baits) Aus- tin Douglas. l 9. Mano Bolo (a) "Miniiet in E. Flat (Beethoven) tb) "l-t Was a Lover and his Lass" (Nevin), (c) "Weitz, ifrpus 70 :No, 1" (Chopin). -,Helen Tough. -' 10. Duet--f"l'he ibamplit Hour". (Penn)-Daisy Lailtnsh McAdam- and Austin Douglas, - i “Mai-tinge." uid the philosopher. “is like a rlil{oiid sign. When you noe o pretty it r.l you stop; .then you lilten." look, 'and ami- yigirre married you ,/"'“-'_'-'_\. Balbrlggan Underwear 75c - each _ gight weight balbriggan underwear, long sleeves and ankle length draw- ers, right weight for NOW . . . . . . ._ Penman’s Cotton Merino , Und erwear $1.00 each Natural shade, nice Spring weight, smooth ;:;l.5§f;;.z.2S?%PS $1-00 Men’s Combinations Spring W-eight. \si=i.50. $2.5ii. $3.00, $4-00 , Men’s new Black Derby $6.00 The correct shapes which you ,see most of the well dressed men in Chai‘lotte~ town ~wearing_ came fI‘0m the “MEN’S STORE.” Men’s Caps, worth to $2.50, special at . . . $1.50 Young Men’s Caps, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. i Biltmore Soft Hats for men, all the new shapes and ,colors $5.00 and $6.50 P.- `E. Island greatest range. of BORSALINO Hats . _ . . _ _ . _ _ $7.50 Men’s Umibrellas, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, are mostly lil’ 5°" 1 A of Wonderful Value at’ U V I 'At Ggunter ‘ 636|) By M.-.ii This is a sort of “pass it on”_,sale. We were fortunate in picking up an outstanding bargain from one of, the foremost shirt makers in Canada. The bargain rs -being “passed on” to you, and you’l1 be delighted with it. There are stripes, fancy patterns and some of the popular small checks. The materials percales and fancy broad‘clot.‘hs. Out of town $ customers, _ may -have mail I orders iilled Q postpaid. _ ' ' i The best assortment of Shirts in P. E. I. $2.00, $2.25, $2 50 $2.75, $3.00 and $4.50. ' Cotton Tweed Work 4 Shirt $1.50 Good weight for summer. roomy, easy, well fitting: Good value at our price of . . . . . . . .. Blue Chambray Work Shirts . . . . . _ . . . .. $1.35 Work Gloves $1.00 Horsehido palm, split niuleskin back, Short or with .gauiitlet wrist $1.00. $l.25. $l..'i0 Khaki Duck Work 1 Shirt $1.00 Here’s a notably' surpris- ing value. Good weight khaki duck, sturdy, strong, neat and tidy........... _ Khaki Duck Work Shirts _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Coat Sweater $3.00 All -wool, V neck. 'healhef and lovat shades, righl weight_ all sizes. $3.00. $5.00. $6-00 Men’s Hose 350, 590. 650', 750, \85c» $100- . Men’s Flannelette Pajamas $3-00. $3-50. and . . . . . . . . . . .. . . V Piaininiue 1 All Wool Suits $25. This popular make is of- fered in three button dou- ble breasted style, two to button, ,guaranteed `fast color, -35 to '39' sizes, ' all YOUNG MEN’S styies,'i......'..` ' Men’s 1 i English Ser e Suits _-30. This great range includes single and double breast- ed models, every coat nrt silk lined, absolutsl will not fade, all ` sizes I . _ i v _ i ‘ \ Young Men’s “F irst |0118” Suits, 2 Trousers $20.( _ ' ' double These como in fancy_brown_ andfa.-wn tweeds, single and,” _ breasted models, plain semi fitting coatsh young) £615 Sizes This range is very smartly made, good mg. ,_ . Y styles . . . . ' “Blue Ribb/on ” Serge Suit* $35.00 A ` u better values in All day and every day, this store oiff-WS Y0 . , _ dness in every Men’s Clothing. There s style and c1838 ond 30° . garment bought here. “BLUE Ri-BBON ’dSerst=.t gfogrtif great lines. Single breasted models, roun or s $35.00 full lined coats, all sizes . . - - - - -- _ “20th CENTURY" heheh tailored clothes; Caii=if1a’S f`1"@=‘ garments for men in Suits and Overcoaits $35-00. $40-00, $45-00 Spring Overcoats* $18.50) up The Men’s Store offers the greatest line of handisonie, stylish properly tailored Overcoats that you have seen in Chai~lottetown. Fancy Tweed and Gabardines, Fawns, Greys_ Plain Blues, BriS tol Reds, in newest slip on models. All sizes. _ $18.50, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00, $30. . " Men’s Yellow Slicker Rain Coats c p “ll (syrvkk .I " i ` ! _ _ » K _ _ Men’s Black Leatherette Rain Coats Mens Khaki oiiskih chats _ _ $6-00 Men’s Khaki Pants $1.50 to $250 Men’s Khaki Windibreakers . . . . _ . . . . . ._ . .. $2-50 Mens Ridihgrsreethes' an wool wiiipearri __ . _. _ ._ -$6-00 Men’s Cotton Riding Breeches Men’s all Wool Windbrealcer Suits ._ _ < . . .. $12-00 ., iv' i‘ . . . _ . _ ,_ ..|,.