Get Your Hat l Th‘ from the Men's Store 4.85. 6-87.50 Shirt The Topmost value in Blue Serge Suits IT'S 'A' SIMPLE STORY. We just went out to get you the best BLUE SERGE SUITS that money could buy. Many makers com- peted, we found a line that beat all com- petition, had ‘to place very heavy orders to get the price ueivanted, but here are the suits. DOUBLE OR SINGLE BREASTED BLUE SERGE, fine Botany wool, stylish design, so well made that they’ll look well till they wear out-and that will be SOME time. u Sizes 34 to 44. . ' $22.50 The Men’s Store .‘, 119.121 Queen Street Charlottetown WEST KENT SCHOOL 2. Lorne Smaliwood. ' 3. I Honor Roll for Mai‘. Brads X A i. Keith Johnston l. John Carson. t. Jean Ferguson and Jack McLean. Grade VII l. Francis Clow. 2. Charles Pickard. 3 Keith Langill. Grade X B l. Dorothy Dumont. l. Arthur Peppin. l. Donald Stewart. Grade VI Donald. . |2 Elton Worth. ‘s. Nora Taylor. tirade IX i- Harold Black. l. Harold Forsythe. B. Roy McKenzie. Grade VI I l. Harold Stewart. l2. Laura MacLaine. ‘3. Stewart Macklin- Grade IX i. Wendel MacMillan. 2. Lawrence Rowe. l. Hume Keele. Grade V l. William Bentley. ' 2. Carmen Glover. 3. John MacLean. Grade VIII l. Dorothy Black. l. Jean Forsythe. l. Fulton Pierce- Grade V i. Sylvia Block. Grade vm Sm“- l. Clive Johnston. 3. Artie Wright. l. Catherine Hyndman. Glide 1v l. Mary Ma rkay. ixixi: 2. Lowell Brehaut. 2 Nor; Jeim Hooper. 3. Bill Hine. D. gsMIO. ' E Montague. l‘. a l- __ f; Suitable $2.25 tic $5.00 Irvine Rice and Dugald Ramsay. l. Prank McKinnon and Harold Mc- 2. Rose Birtwistle and Eileen J01‘!!!- i. Rob t c x. 1» 5"“ BMW“- u 0 2. Herbert Murray and Allison Fost- Brade VII 91" i. Walter Pickard. 3- Newton Lam- ' Grade III l l w ' ‘ EXAM 1'7 . b -.=,i . liming and Isiwlrin: GIN" ‘e is a. Sam Robison. Paul williuns. st l " , ll »-‘-*-"~=‘i’-i‘-'$i r»- il mp: - u“ H- J- |' 1. Eleanor Campbell. y}. 81500151 h! l d!!! 9N7. ‘I 51116181". i at lincllirs Cmery monument. ville. _ ____ Sinclair's. ~30’! n06 R0 , to dot in my queutilbs at Biotin; Bakers. Bummmide. r-PIINTED RAYONI l] igrioy $1.00 to $1.50 qualities. clearing 89c. yard at Sinclairs. Sinclair's. —'riw maroon CLUB oi Belmont. presents their ' Act Comedy Drama Cowboy" in Freetown V15"? from Grand Master Taylor. _.___..,. ers are requested to be present. -MARGATE PASTOR-AL Charge Services, Sunday June 7.30 p. m. ary from Trinidad. with a service of song. cleflfinil’. 20% on’ regular price at Sinclairs. '~ 4990-11 —BEDEQUE BAFHST Church Church services. Sunday, June 7th, Pastor, Rev. A. G. Crows: 10.45 a. m., Preaching service by the pastor, 11.45 a. m., Sunday School, 12.15 p. m., “The lord's Supper," 7.30 p. m., Ev- enins Service. --THE ENTRIES for the Matinee Race to be held at New Annan on June 17th will close on June 10th. There will be iour classes. Class A 770i end Pace. B Trot. C Pace. Mile - heats also. Class D mt and Pace. it mile heats. Kindly send your an. tries early to I. R Brown or Jag, Penderghast. 4955-45.34], v-NORTII BEDIQUE Community Club-Prof. J. s. Clark, supt. u Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, will deliver a lecture at North Bed. eque Community Hall m Friday ey. ening, June 5 at B o'clock. Residents oi surrounding districts .equestcd to attend. Admission tree. 5016-5-6 -—FIN'ED $25 ANDpOSTS —- The party from Egmont Bay, who was arrested on Monday evening in con- nection with the auto ‘collision on Central Street, summerslde, when two cars were badly smashed up Ip- peered in the Summersidc police court on ‘Thursday morning before acting Stipendieyy D. 0. Stewart end was lined under the zcamy Act $25 and costs ior operating a oer in a careless and imprudent manner. One drunk had his bell n! 810 ol- Western cram‘... I -OOCA_IIIT SQUAIISInWIIDn lad Axmiseia euoliilll. Ill lill. O8 ct coo-u -PI.AN'VI‘S. CHOICE varieties. cab- bm. uiiiiilower. and team pleat: ' now mo! tor trealnlmilnl on Ill! Gilli-ii -NOWl‘fl BIDIQUI Ind 1m- wwn united 011mb. m. Nicholle: shunt Ii- Meritima Costume. lech- —l0 ENDS IIDITID lichen Ciel-h in attractive dllllm. width It Wills. doc. value to clear, 80d- vd. at 4990-11 iseu-s-s film 1nd Iwmd shmi. roeulsr. 4090-11 ‘"'_€%—V —LAWN MOWIJII. 12. 1i. 1e and 1a inch cut, from sans to siezoo. st 4990-1i DRAMATIC "An “w” 3&1]. M0840!’ June 8th, at 8 P. M. 25c -—ALL ODDFELLOWS OI‘ PRINCE snwmn LODGE No. as u. n. quested to be present at a spacial meeting, Friday evening to receive a _ retina-B ‘l’!!! ANNUAL MEETING oi the Bedeqiie Rink 60., will be held in the hall at Central Bedeque, on ‘mesdgy, June 9th at 8 o'clock. All sharehold- 500396-5-21 7-——Mar:dte 11 a. m-, Clifton 3 p. m., 1pm Riva.- Preacher for the day, Rev. W. I. Green, returned mission. At the evening service the Mission Band will assist —'16 ONLY CONGOLEUM fills, I w! N!‘ de- at. ‘r saucer. Gold r flowering. pound. —-és PATTERNS bu} octagon. Both cup and Plgy offour colors in the Start a collection. A cup and saucer with every ENGLISH hand Royal Crown Chine, the genuine. 150th c saucer in octagon shape and beauttthl colors, to the buyer of every pound 0f 301C011 Tol- .,_. Today, straight over at your Beacon Tee bought out the full of Royal Crown T116 first Nice enough to enjoy Beacon Ted at s pleasant price, but to collect such eililrt chins Wlth-ih-Woil» that’s really worth a loi- ' and 35c. Ii‘ not tine, the iollo nisht. 499145-541. --JAPANESE nae iwcs, size a4 allyll CPDWI! x 48, special 2 ior 65c. at Siuclairs. . 4900-11 118$" . folk. on. -i2 anus PRINTED Pique and A’ Mam‘ l: tad?‘ m; . Waflle Cloth, as inches wide, {Qrnier- ’ P? °f W“ knows how. ly 05 in 75c per yd., now only 48c. at almlwfluwwlchann‘ Sinclairs. gggg.“ Not the old-time round, immed. A It helps to have Beacon Tee in till 1min. to like and like well. Does you credit as one who Of late years Canadian wives hlVl to illlllk Beacon TM in about the but. The color end power of Indie Tea, which llllllee so many more cups. The rcfiudment of Ceylon. Fresh in n package 0f llllllil-ilfid cl you like il-ar your money blob In; than You serve them something they I76 bound I blocked Gretonnes, regular 80c. to Eastern‘ Guardian l $1110 per yd., special this week, 69c. ‘at Sinclair's. 4999.11 of Summorside leit on Friday mom- ing for Quebec City to attend the annual Convention of Chief Con. stables which is being held in that city next weak-s —SADLY BEBEAVED-Much sym- bflthy is expressed for Mir. Jerome Bemard. clerk of the County Court, at Suimncrside, in the death o! hi; wife, Annie at the early 53¢ or in F6818. on Wednesday at 1 pni. after an ilinés oi two weeks. ‘The deceased Wis I native oi Hit-stints. Enziand. and met her husband while he was serving overseas. Mrs. Bernard will be sorely missed in the home where she was an affectionate wife and mother. She was a devoted Roman Catholic and received the last rit- es oi the church irom her pastor. Rev. Father McDonald, before her ____ —ATTENDING CONVENTION -. Chief o! Police Kane and Mrs. Kane ..'NEW CLOTHS. latest styles, best workmanship at Laud’! Pine Tailoring. Souriii. ‘tlfl-ii. "W!!! MONTAGUE TAXI is always at your servim. Phone 32. 4998-8-0-81. JMONTAGUE The Rev. W. Waterworth will conduct service next Sunday in The United Church, Montague, at 2-30 p. m. This will b; the only service tor the day in this church. ..‘UNITID CHURCH oi Canada, Georgetown and Sturgeon, Services Sunday, June 7th: Sturgeon, 2.30; Georgetown, 7 p. m. The Sturgeon service will be conducted by Mr. Har- ris. ___ msunbsv snitvioss-on June] 7th, Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as death. There are ieit to mourn besid- es her Borrowing nusbend, six child- ren all under twelve years of age, one an intent of one month; also her mother. Mrs. Usher, of Hastings, Ens land; one brother, William and one sister, Mrs. Rutter, also oi mgiand, to all 0i whom much sympathy is extended. The Fimerel takes place today at I am. to St. Paul's church and cemetery-S » -—Miss.Mo1ly Meilde oi Stunner- slde has returned from an mjoyeble treaiedr-S visit u» st John, p, s-s _ BRINGING UP FATHER follows: Kingsboro, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., Morning subject, "What We Believe and Stand tor," Evening ser- vice, “The Lite That Wins." _.-.- _ ..*SUNDAY SERVlCE-e-Tiidrl will be service in the United Church at Sturgeon Sunday, June m. at aso "'°“"' °' 3°? 5°°“”' “W” p. m. and in the Murray River Bap- mum." “d “'4'” u‘ “m? n“ tut Church at '1 p. m., conducted by m“ °' i" P*'°"- °°“"°l' l° t m" Louis Harris. Sunday there will be one service in ' sum Committee end wmlww lion- the United Church, Montlmle. at 2.30 mm“ M" been very may ‘or ma)“. $."..°§.="§='i..=.... Ncuvwuvrr? “macaroni, in the Chief Executive Commissioner msunnsw saaviccs - Next “l "II Ber scouts m Canada. ~ J0NES-SCHCFIELDI-HATHEWAY IJMITED -- Canad new OFFICE . . SAINT Joriiv, ma. .._.__. ......-... _.____.. .__...__.____.._.._-._-_.-__.__-_s.__..._._.._ ..__‘.__._._. _____.___._... _-_. . ._......._._..._.._-.. .__. _ . _ .. p. m., luv. W. Watsrwortii will preach. service in Lover Montmiv at 7 p. m., Sunday Schools as ieiicwli Montsguq at l0 a. 1a.; Lower Mou- tague and Whiin Road at ii a. m. T‘? I V T’ l .351‘. ALLBAI’! MISSION. lolifll. June 7th. Church Boiiflfll. 1° 3- III». Morning Prayer and Address. 11 u. m., Eveiiifll Prayer and Address. 7 p. m. All services will be addressed by Church Army Van Omcers. News . might... Synod. - and ,, v [NGUCGS iii-um.- _ Deception u. cum ocmqipmq The Provincial Commissioner de- The Invitation Committee. Pro- Sc and (iyro Cllilil. and lliontague. dame. and ling‘; B“; Cubs. P. 1!. Island. Mr. lilies will be in Halifax. when in will address the Oils-C lottatoin Troop (Church It ladeemu §..t week. Nearly tour hundredln- vlietions have been illued. iIy“YiI1fllb€l'"f0i‘ the progtliijiflpiii"; in; his stay in Charlottetown. Mr. Stile! will be the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. R. C. hrent. The following is the itinerary ior the Chiei Commissioner while in P. ll. Island. Friday-Reception by Provincial Council. lemony-Visit ma: Governor and Ciilwell Camp site. 501110? '- Qlllifch and suilfllfly hools. ' . Muutlay-uflupet speaker at letary iizqtday~visit MIIIIIY’ Hlllboiil Wednudcy-luniuienide end Bu. Thurrdeye-flygiy Redeemer ‘troop On Thuledsy promos to visiting On Iridey evening, June 5th, the W" m!‘ 111 550MB 811d 18141011 Ip- Thet’: lelmu. m u. mu Wilma i: with m: . ‘L, v fiaiqg; the reception o! the Chief Compil- HE Dr. ' clones. h m4" “"5” 6° “m lllimentsry reception being tendered Ieltlll! l “rm-v but eveuinu at the singing rehear- up and I belong , so. 1 factory production steamer load arrives. ian Distributors 1i; addition to the address, to be tine in their new uniforms and ltll giver; by the Chief Cwlllliiidlflllfll‘. honed other “was W111 follow W each Scout. troop will put on a spec- example let by this live troop. \'. uniform. l The sixteen Scouts certainly loom Great credit is due to scnutmastd Wm. Bradley and Rev. Joseph Mo Creel (or the stblidard set by tliii troop. The cont: Gain and Lose The St. James Troop oi Sccuii welcome Bill Bumett. who will bi home iroin Medic for the sumnill months. ‘ ' The King's Own Troop are losing their lender, Dick Filmer. Dick is ieavingior flsliis: next week, when he willioin the stat! oi the Bank oi Moptreui. Scout Filliter has been the most successiul Scout and Cub leader that Charlottetown has had, and his leaving will be felt not only by the ‘Scouts and Cubsoi the King's Own Troop, but by all scouts and leaders oi the city. io... YOURSELF H I A l. T H Y swdrrmrxgfé zseetisendpvrk-w this troop appeared in complete