Thteeolunsnbreeerveatoraerrei of ioiiei roams. but eaves-tune 1' e any suture rnubvllloflfl, etllveoenleewordettldlllllt I eblelnedvenoe. ~- r More Week Bid Specials At Moore 3.,» Mdgeod’; Men's o Ladies’ Basement Friday _ 6's? Saturday Only Boys’ "Gabardine" Zip Jackets, sizes l i i I Moore £6 McLeod’s Men’s. Store W’! TAX]. Phone 52S. OONFEDIIATION LII‘! IN- r. SUBANCI. i‘ FREE DISPENSAJIY Ann-oak Collection May 15th. Men's Basement 26-36. Real value at...,. ....... .. $2.95 Tfimgén? gwmlsfuou; _ , 1M on hone2 . . A special in Boys’ Golf Ho". 795 l“ , e Men's Khaki Dusters, lédfiiflb "9- ' A v . _ _ _ _ _ _ 59c _ $2.00. Clearing at . . . . . ..$l.39 my! _ HOWARD Mamas. nu" S o e e e , I I- d , l,‘ Boys’ Overall Pants. lilmk‘ ""4 "llYYi [Footwear at 175 Queen street. __ M'"‘ W“ “mil "x. m S“ 9' 26-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ——- i ~ that binds a man to fashion-and our collection or “'50. so‘. Pm. ' ' ‘ ' ' ' . ‘ H ' 28 36 $2 95 $3 Z5 hlfhiiNulr-izf 133$, Ties are neither too flashy for Dad, or too conservative 6 only Men's Felt Hate, lorse ill": Boy‘ Tweed Longs’ '_ " "'4' ' ' Store. ' l for the young man about town. Rayons-pure sill“ RBQ- $250- 5fl|= Pri¢¢-----~-~-~~ 5°‘ 5075' W°'l‘ 5mm’ m“ 12M", $1 l9 Prsouz SAUNDERS 1808 tori an." W°°"' Men's Zip Jackets,‘ sizes 36-38-40, "“""9 “l ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' fiéiautponeria iveddins pictures on, Reg. $3.95. Sale price 51-95 ____ 1 ‘no _ I , - , PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 f gglggflbdlidberlzb $3 75 LHdIBS’ Basement fggltponeod Weddillir pictures 3i Men/g Rubber Capes, $5.75 and $7.00 Ladies‘ House Dresses, button down BMUTWUL Flqwmd v-mr To‘? OFF YOUR TOP,“ WW." AN . i" eeeeeeeee -"' . t ,sizes o . . i L - - _ Men's Rain Coats, reg. $5.75. Clfllf- p“ f"?! ,, d II 51,5“; LUMITLTNKE am, mm Adfilll ' B11t1110r€ O1‘ lng M’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' LudleF Rayon Hose’ subsmndm s ' titles. Selling at cost. Fflogcr.» ' Men,‘ striped Ti”, reg. 39c‘ clearing clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c Hudwam Co" Lu . Hat at 19c Ladies‘ Wool Sweaters, Cardigan and “gym; To Mm Mildred m“ _ I c I v u . 39 Pullovers, sizes l4 to 20. . ringtori and Model School Pilplls The Latest in Spring Styles and oourl Men’, Work Sox, sizes l0-l2........ c M“ __ H5415 to $4.95 “s; Cris; lljmfirflnl-me CFCY 5M- » . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. u "a ‘ ‘ I Men's Work Braces, reg. $1.00. Clear- . , . _ d 5r _.,Th ___ 5 ,1 2 iiig at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c :'e°fg'fc.."wglnfngfd Jmm sigma‘; 6135:3551“ eeltggDiiuClgeUlthCez i: -" ' Men's Fancy Hose, reg. $1.00 ClWY- to 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.25 the Church Friday. April 1s. a‘ i ' ing at . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 69C children's Ribbed Ho" brown. Si!“ p.m. All interested please attend. ‘ Men's white Sweat Shirts, real value $2 25 5y: go 31/2 _ _ , , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , _ , , , _, 59c Isllzalil cllfiggl-giitllfhc (iglagtllisflhlzlé; i_ at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ “ i . _ Children's Su-mmer Dresses-a good H“*°~"““'Y- clmmtiemwn‘ ~ MienirDress Shirts, fused collar, strip- $23 aissorltment of sztytlesugrnd golggrs 21$] 25 my“; w_ CflESTER 5_ 3115131135,? , - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ' -' . n . M.P..f P11 i Illll. . L f" If rd “d H B h '54" f", " h I ifk 5. ¢.’$f“s..‘l§.§I$T°Zl.Z..-i a: B"! V IP C0 0 " l!" "i C i ren's ino ores wit spit ac s .45 P. M. i 4 . REQ- "P l0 $5-75- clfllfiflq 0?----- a "-00 -'-fine drill material in white only. BRADALBANE gstoral Chane‘ Men's Doeskin Zip Jackets, 36-44... $3.75 5'16’! ‘2-4-6. clearing A . 93¢ geraeeéhsairriidsyyl bat-orig)! slgrtéri-celziz Men's "in-between" Underwear, med- £4123‘; quun‘i_l"'al;lgeg' ig;tln'eguslresriz'l' 1:11;; xgllev- Rev- W- B. MflcPheili Now's the time to stock up on your ium weight combination, 36-44. . . .. . $1.93 - 2 2 ' 39 Id 79' I *—‘ 1 ~ . sizes to l . . - - - . - - . -- C o" ~ PRESBYTERIA“ G _ C Spring and Summer needs-while our Men's Overall Pants, all sizes, 30 to ch, , . . CA D ‘Y “DR u‘ 1N _ _ ildrens white Broadcloth Slips— NA A- — Scrflce o! Woihslp. 5|; “legion lam, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.25, . . sundl _ A r11 13th Card; an 1] wide shoulder straps-sizes 8 and l0. A Mdiloml: valley 230 P M! Mo? _ _ Boys’ all wool Zipper Pullover Sweot- Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . .. 9B: cague 7,30 R M, R1 Djvlgcuan, o" Pwce“ "" Sl""l'5'"'5ll°"" ‘m’ 28-3032’ at ' ' ' ' " ' “'98 Ladies‘ Ra on Pants and Briefs—sizes y Mmisw“ ._. , Y Boys’ Khaki Shirts, sizes l3 to 14%. . $l.l9 smalland medium only. Priced 59c to 89c MRS. MALCOLM liriicuson, k Lorrie Valley. will speak incgllt-Z ey interest of the. Progressive servative Party over C. F. C. Y. Monday. April 19th. at 8.45 P. VL, - in the "Provincial Affairs" Broad- i cast Series. » Shorts One piecers 2.00-2.50 ' Shirts-n-Shorts 85c—l.50 LMGDRE a. M9LEOD med, ngnsBflllih immigrant. Former, "Christ the Saviour" last in series army camps are being used to on “Christ!” Hlghfield Silndav I I accommodm, displaced perfsro...’ School 1o A. MpeServico 11 A. or "rent iirirristralia time? "me iiiis- ‘Yrlfféeifiiiil’ Ebert-l Pill/IT T511» A Knotty Problem ‘VINSLOE UNITED CHURCH- Services for Sunday. April 18th. = lllilfflliii.._lllcitll§c_- 7 200,000 Workers plces of the International Refugee Win51” 7-30 Pi M- Y. P- U~ F3101.“ i7 ot‘m1zan°n_ April 16th. at the home of Mr. anti . 1n we” camp‘ Europe,“ u, Mrs. Earle Rodd. John F. MacKayf “r, \’]\\I'l , e. ’I d; c ___. taulht Enilish. They are ‘put to Student Minister. i" i" _ " WINNLPEG, Apr. l5—(CP)—The work as rapidly as possible through WINNIPEG. Apr. l5—(CP)—'1‘he I O F 1“ NG _ i e I a , c . . ~ r tlon the co-operstion of the Gornrnori- fate of chewing gum vending ' ' 0' ' ME T! ‘* M “El pui- our be" foof forward if}, 50x b Pen an . l. 44- i: i 9 We“ ‘>1 A“‘l’““‘“ lmmm“ . < 4 - - . .'~- lu, ti r th s .. i Y "’ Y "l ‘ I ' I i Dian ls to receive 70.000 new set- wealth employment service. 111001111185 in WIIIRIPEE 15 111 ilk Qfgllrzncleveerdogggleelqglg a? 1.03.) Flul’. tiers annually. Mel Pratt, press Australia is particularly anxious of City Solicitor G. F. D. —Mercury — Wolsey-in elastic top or Nglllflf to attract single men who will live "dd l“ the “die 3mm °" Mmlda-‘f l "._ night. nine new candidates attache for the Australian 11.1811 Styled by 'l'ool.c -- Arrow - Forsyth and B. V. D. —- In white and , commissioner, Ottawa, said in an interview here. He was en route to Australia. He said his homeland now ha!» approximately 290-090 1°05 ‘Wall’ able, but the movement of immi- grants still was restricted because of the lack o! shipping space. "This year we expect to r8061“? about 50.000 British persons. be- tween 17.000 and i800!) European displaced persons and about 3.000 former American servicemen." The overall immigration policy. n-ld Mr. Pratt, aimed at setting up e. ratio of nine British for ouch in barracks and work in the build- ing trades- However, Australia has agreed with Britain not to cut too deeply into that country's man- power poterltlal by receiving too high a percentage of young, able- bodled men. Eflorts are being made to in- crease tho strength of the Com- monwealth's peacetime army and civilian e1: force. Mr. Pratt said, LYDIIANS STARTED 1'1‘ Herodltue. ancient Greek risi- orlsn, credits the invention of stamped coins to the Lydians. Mr. Bond is pondering the prob- lem of whether or not the mach- ines should be allowed to encroach on city streets. The nutter arose when L. Levlnson brought 50 ma- chines to Winnipeg. Some he placed in halls and blocks. after taking out a licence-and that was all right with city ofliclals. Others he placed outside drug stores and other buildings-and these are causing all the trouble. These stores, it seems. are built flush to the street line, so the machines are encroaching slightly on city-owned property. City Engineer W. D. Hurst iri- formed the improvements commit- tee that the city would be liable should a hurrying citizen crash ln— Charlottetown and Summersitlr. were exemplified in the first cl!- gree of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. Brothers of the Wiidey Lodge No. 27 of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Lodge No. 2 of Summerslde Joined with the host lodge in the ceremonies. Follow- ing the ceremony. were served and the balance at the evening was spent in musical en- tertelriment. SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER A- BROAD - A recent visitor to Ken- sington was Dr. W. Stewart Wool- rior, head oi’ the Obstetrical Dept. on the staff of St. Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth, England, son of Mi- and Mrs. B. C. Woolner of North refreshments - fine woven stripes. il i a ln a complete range of sizes. The quality of these Shirts is consonant with their price Sizes l4l/z, l5, 151/1, l6, 161/; 2.50 .. 6.00 VIGDRE a. riileooiiuisi Diamonds, Plains or Ribs. Sizes 10-41 75c _ 3.50 4.. Ynootisii NOMADIC WORKERS on the labor shortage and move don recently asked the eoverri- V to one of the vending gadgets and injure himself-perhaps loose a tooth. _ "That's bad." said Alderman E. Hallonqulst, committee chairman. The other alder-men agreed. Mr. Levinson offered n possible solution. He could obtain blanket insurance coverage which would around from 10h to Job aeeklngymerrt about possibilities of build- better conditions end "something ,lng meat-processing plans for relu- dflferent." {deer meat. 1t also suggested pluc- ing manufacture of Lapp arm and lcratts on a rational business oas- is to augment the Laplandere‘ in- comes. Rustico. With him were his tw; To "PEN" OFHCHLS sisters-Misses Evelyn and Helen woolriei- of the civil service. ot- unw WESTMINSTER’ B- tawa, who came by plane to be,Aprll l5-(CPi~_\’§l=’°l1'~‘m“l with their brother during his visit l lit-bars whose rellgo" “an: Mill“: home. A happy family gathering oi‘ aiilniolsiol‘llul1i:iil_vol1f\lifll> b0“ took place on Tuesday evenhu, are a 010mm‘ l‘) Emmi Colum “l April 13. at the home of Mrs. W. iiciilteiitlary 051cm“- CANBERRA — (CP)- Econom ists here are disturbed at the iri creasing employee turnover. One iii-m has had an exodus of more LAPPs ASK AID _ than 1.000 workers in a your. STOCKHOLM — (C?) — A cou- Nomadic workers are cashing in volition of Lapps in northern swc- our our: WAY “ Look Right... W Feel Right... /\T\::\a g i/ QQ I . B J. R Willinnis During winter lliclitlls they cull- Y ' ' §99i§3\<v COATS’ at the y iRigl-ll: Price “Stepriuk objected. He pay oil’ all claims and leave the city free of liability, he said. Aldermen thought this might be all right. But they wanted to know tho legal position. So they sent the ivhole matter to the city solicitor for a report. Ald. Joseph said some newsboys had asked for permis- sion to set up n stand on which to place their pupal-s. but had been refused the right on the grounds they were encroaching on the sidewalk. CLSImpson, Kensington, when Ma. and Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo niiii family of Kelvin were a welcome addition lo the friends and rela- tives from North Rustico. Dr. Wool- ner leaves by plane on Thursday morning to join his ship, ‘The As- carila’ which sails from Halifax on Friday for Liverpool. The very bcst wishes of his home comiriuiiliy go with Dr. Woolner at he goes bar-s to ivhat he himself terms -iiie finest Job in the world. Mrs. Hilmi mond Toombs and Mrs. Simpson of Kensington are aunts of Dr. not filld enough ivork for IHCIII; burs of the sect serving l.(.‘l'llls io- nison and riotous damage in 111B ilrovlncos interior.‘ It ‘is 000:1 that spring gardelmig will 01'0" e o. ienlporary solublvll- The justice depavtnlclii. r0003- iiizcs their refusal to ivoi-k in til’: ilillu viird wiicrc riliiliials iircrnizi- ccl Apart from this. llll‘ Doilkho- bots are llLtio trollblf- 1519i;- Qu-n meliibnts prepare their meals in the prison kitchen. as their bclicfs ilccrcc strict vagu- LlH--DO you FLA‘! TH’ PIANO, VIOLIN OR SING-r- STUDY ART OR LAW OR ACTIN‘ OR~-UH-- ‘THEREB GREAT , oPPoRz-ruui-rir-zs /. HE ENGINEER“?! TH’ Guy's woMDERiM‘ WHAT THATS GOT TD DO wiD A JOB ‘ IN A B16 ENGINEERIN’ x WORI<§I SMALL HANDS rrLe THEM \" l AN’ FEET--TH’ Q BULU5 HIRED 5O MANY T 51g [My p0]; “N53 Woolner. tarian diet. ' WINNIPEG—iOPu—!n one disy recently gamblers and liquor vio- lators paid fines amounting to $890 in city police court. sures enonrrne nnnssns @ 1 90<§0ii00\€3-09~1 SWIFPS FEEDS We have a limited supply of the following mixed feeds which we must clear to make room for further cars now in transit and we offer them out to producers at prices which are lower than prior to recent freight increase of 2l',”o. 1 - o“ 37 pa.» _ J \\ Many Sickly Peiiiiii: Need a Liver Tomi: Thoueanda who have euffared the morflflcetion of e run-down oonilt- tion have mule themselves healthier . b1 telling Dll. HAMILTON’! PILLS. It le e gentle but efficient rernel! tor the Liver. end hrlnee better It better Make Your j ' Selection NOW Ii‘ A k _ Q many elclly all.» as. gum. scenario! s Leillee’ Reedy-ee-Weee ’°’"""" i i-iioiis me m iiereii sr. Toke advantage of this saving now cnd assure yourself ‘of getting well mixed feeds with a gilaranteed protein con- tent. SWIFT’S HOG GROWER, 16% protein .. SWlFT'S LAYING MASH, l8% protein . SWIFTS MATCHING RATION, 17% protein .. 4.10 per bog SWIFTCS HATCHING CONCENTRATE, 35% 5.20 per bog Stocks carried at our plant on Fitzroy St. Stop in on your way home and pick up a bag. ' SWIFT Oil/Will OOMFMI‘! LlMlTED l CHAILOTTETOWN, PM. 3.30 per boil 3.75 per bag In 256 b0200- “oiiiiiriilroris Pill’. e