,. week end Bargains for Boys ‘ a Friday ‘and Saturday Boys’ Tweed Flannel and Wool Knit Suits in Buster and Oliver Twist style, in fancy browns, grey and fawns. Sizes 3 to 5 years. Friday and Sat.- urday . . . . . . . . ...... . . joys’ long Khaki Pants, good weight, finished with I 00 cuffs. Sizes 26 to 32 . . .. ' Boys’ Blue Cheviot Reefers, brass buttons and emblem on sleeves. Sizes 2 to 10 years 3'00 Boys‘ Long Pant Suits, new double breasted style, fancy browns and greys. Sizes 6 136 t0 35 " . . . " Boys’ Khaki Jersey Cloth Wind-Breakers, good weight. u I Sizes 28 to 34, Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . Mens’ and Young Mens all wool Tweed Suits, worth to $25. Men's and Young Men's good quality, all-wool Tweed knock- about Suit. S.B. and D.B. model suits, worth to $25 0o Sizes 36 to 44. Friday and Saturday ' Men's and Young Men’s new Spring Overcoats in fancy grey and fawn tweeds, blue and fawn gaberdine, slip—on models I . Sizes r0042 . . . . . . . .. hleifs khaki duck pants, finished with (auff and belt loops. Q Sizes 32 to 44 . . . . . . . . . . . 1'7” $15. Ne\v Spring Capsin all the new grey and fawn tweeds‘, plain nt \1 1 t a l \"tl ban 1. All - sizes ;\'len’s and young me’ns French Felt l-Iats, Fedora a11d snap 2 rims, in grey and fawns . . . ' “Jimpants” 1.75 suit very popular idea in underwear has knitted Jimshlrt llerlafs the new word in Nle_n's Athletic. Under- wear. The two piece style is “in strong.""l‘l1is sleeveless, fine. white jersey, with trunks of brightly colored broadcloth, fitting closely at waist line. This is the very newest idea, which you will see shown in all the big American cities, and adver~ ‘I I tised in the Saturday Evening Post . . . . . . . . . . . .- Hatchway Combinations for men. Balbriggan with lo11g sleeves and 131i? i517‘. . .55. ....... . 1-59 Hatchway athletic style, Nain- sock material combinations; cool and comfortable for Sum- u mer wear. Per suit . . . . . . . ' Nainstiok athletic combinations for men. Per suit- 1.00' 1.25- Merino No. 71. Penn1an’s' Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, suitable for Spring and Fall I wear. Each garment . . . . . ‘ Penman’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, two-thread, long sleev- es and lo11g legs. A good wear- ing weight for Summer ‘l 00 wear. Per garment . . . .. . ‘ 1 Men's light weight Balbriggan Combinations. Long sleeves and ‘Si? .°.".‘?'§. . i??? ....... .. 1-25 and 1.50 ‘\ hlerino Ne, 71 . Penmairs Com- binations, Spring‘ and Fall weight. Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Balbriggan Shirts ail-l Drawers, light weight Summer xvear, strong and comfort- able. Per garment . . . . . . . . ‘ Balbriggan Combinations with short sleeves and legs, or long sleeves and legs. Also short sleev- es and long legs. A good weight‘. Two thread Balbriggan. 1 Per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 i only. $2 . 50. only . . . . . . . . . . . . . Each Sale ‘of Fancy Shirts Worth to $2.50 Allen's Fancy Shirts with collar to match, medium dark colors The colors are guaranteed fast. Our special price for Frida Allan's Work Shirts in khaki duck, dark navy duck,, and some English Oxford cloth shirts" 'l‘hese are real good shirts. I I $1.79 This shirt is worth Double Fuji Dress 1O Styles Wonderful Value $5. This very remarkable value dress goes on sale Friday morn- ing. lt is made up of real double weight Fuji Silk. There are ten different good styles, all with long sleeves. The dresses are shown in six good colors, green; coral, white, powder blue and corn yellow. to 44. This assortment includes all sizes from 1-1 You will flnd that this dress compares very favorably with lines offered at $8.00 to $10.00. COLORED TURKISH TOWELS. Pair .. . . . . ... .. This Towel will please you in value. lt is 18x39 inches in size, good, well made, absorbent Perpair .. . ' .39’ ENGLISH BED~ SPREAD English printed Bedspread, 68 :\" 89, a very attractive and popular line, a bargain at the price lood, medium weight white cotton, Friday and Saturday, Zyardsfor . . . . . . . ..-\....- ... Moons a Mason: THE CHARLOTTFJTOWN GUARDIAN ' Western Guardian ‘ Eastern Guardian _.GUA 3915p; ggpglsguq“; “WARM FOR SALE at Sturgeon, “v5 {m- Rgchmond mm ymnny “hi4 acres. Apply to Elmer Lewellyn. 1 Mr. Ray Brown, who 1s open to re-lNew Perm‘ °“'“°"‘ . Metre new and renewal SllbSCIlp-l 439°'5‘1°'t5“3‘ ‘u . .1 I ‘m? l, ..~w111.1. KNOWN nssumnr J _ _.wg5-1-E|;N AGENT__w_ “The death occurred in Boston of _;_ G311“; 18 Quinn” Augtyrm Hugh Ennls MacDonald. formerly of Howlan‘ and w“; be ma,“ m re_ Gecrgetcwn, after a‘ short illness. ca“... newm advertmn‘ m‘ and Deceased had been in good health renewal subscflpuons_ until a few days before his death. l ‘ >He will be greatly missed both in , ___KENSINGTON [JVE STOCK the l1on1e fllld U16 community. 1'01‘ Ishiyrping Club will not be loading he was “Ways ready Wm‘ a Smile hogs m1 Wednesday, May 16th. All “d “ 1?‘°‘“““‘ “’°'d-- T“ "m" ihogs must be in by noon John A fitml tributes and nessages sent 'Douglas Bec‘y. 4379-5-10-21 smwe“ F“ ‘"81’ "Ymlmihy °Y “he | ‘ i" - manyfrlends. l-le leaves to mourn l ___THE KENSINGTON Drama“: his mdou’. May lllS soul rest in’ Q Club will present the comedy drama peace‘ A‘ “Deacon Dubbs" in Strand Theatre. ___¢.¢_____ ‘ ensington. May 10th. Be sure to‘ ' ‘near the J. C. Tuplin Orchestra.‘ PERSONALS 'Proceeds in aid of Athletic Club. I “was; Agnes Fay‘ New 4296'5'5's"'3ilrecently visited Georgetown. —BORDEN HALL, FTldllY. M8)’ .llth, play by Port. Elgin Dramatic _ =Mr5_ Angusp walker Laundp Club. Curtain rises 8 o'clock. Ex- - ' - | > 1 ' ' .cellent show. Don't. miss it. m‘; lecem y “S ted aeorgetowfilq_ l - 43fi2-5r9-3i. ' ' l . Full Fashioned Hosiery of unsurpassed yalue Port. _A__ l .."‘Mr. Dan McMuster, Cardigan, spent the week end in Georgetown. __A_. I —UNITED CHURCH OI-‘ CAN- .AD‘A. KENSINGTOlV. — May 13.. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D., Mlnlsterz- __ 9:45 a. m.—-Sunday School; 11 a. ‘s ~_ - insect-r Lord's Mother-second shelf“.‘iiliil.‘;“ii‘.“‘é‘it.iiiffi.‘ifj 3 9mm"! i" BemS-“Stlme Bible WK" the guest of hel- father Capt. Rich- Tmen." 7:30 p. mr-“Mothcr a great m“ _A__ “national asset." 3 p. nL-First Uni- I __, ‘ted Church, Summeriield: A spe- James Ens-mu‘ Gcorgh > ' _ @3111 55°91"? D"? Pmfimm Wm D" town, spent the week end in Char- -. l. - "v ' \~ given in the Church at"! p. m. A louetown_ _A_, Gids 0 0B {cordial welcome to all. § ’ (F1111 Fashioned) 52-00 aluo Green Sea] $1.50 Blue SG-lll . 1.00 11.1.1 sen - .15 Eastern Full Fashion- ed Silk Stockings are made olpnxe 111p Fl“; m‘ beautiful texture- They fit perfectly, clinging snugly to the le andankle. Obtain- ab e in the newest alludes that give an - added touch ol style 10 your ensemble. ~ 1 .."Mis5' Catherine McKinnon. —SPLEND|D pLAn-o" T“e5'ltcntl1er. is," visiting her parents M1". i day evening M33’ 15'" the Y- P- S- ofiand Mrs. John McKinnon, George- ILot 16. under the very capable til-flown __A_ lrection of Mrs. W. E. Aitlccn pre- _ lfivllled U"? flmrafllfl drama the ‘m’! Nliss Mildred Donovan, sten- lngc Lawyer. For a production bylcgraphol" Experimental Station‘ ainaieu?“ it was excepu°nauy weniCliarlcltcltnvii, is visiting in George- d°11° and P91111195 "mhing i5 m0" town. the gllESl other parents, Mn. lfilflilifliml t0 ""59 inking 115-11 manwind Mrs. Donovan, Georgetown. ‘the number of requests to have it. -_A_. l3llOflllftl. The 111111 of Seth Barrett, ‘ .' UK‘ Vlllillll‘ LMVYBF- W35 ably lilkclli .. "'Miss Miriam Toombs, Mount b)’ 1-10."! YCO 111111 Sllmved that nOl Slewnrt. spent the week end in ‘only the business life but also thc,(;@¢;~g(-1¢w11 the guest hr hel- sister,‘ ‘ecasip of 11 town centres in ‘the 1mm Mrs. Den Stewart. Al ' s nllicc. His most. frequent client‘ v l guns Mrs. Dill (Miss Mabel Miller» ..‘Mi:::; Jean Gordon. Brundell. lwho gave the audience a number olfrrccntly viistcd Ccurgetown. A» =tips on how to manage an erring, mustand. Her husband (John lvlan-f ..~'Miss Nellie McDonald, Panmure dcrgonl proved equally capable in Island, l5 visiting in Georgetown the! dealing ‘with a domineering wife/Elms! 0f M185 Berth“ Smilh- A‘ The costumes worn by Mr. and Mrs. ' ' ‘Dill added much to the efiect of the‘ TMlSS _Murie1_ Belspitt. Rose-| play David Conant‘ Barret“ palm.‘ ncuth. 1s visiting 1n Georgetown the. cal rival and the villain of the play guest of Mm Mildred MacLaren- lwas splendidly played by Wilfred A lflutchinson, but'his treatment of y his charming daughter (Miss Vio- "M"- P°"*‘" Mme" “m1 “ti” let Lyle) was scarcely modern and qabghter Betty‘ Gfmrgcwwn‘ are "l" certainly not effective. Isabel Und- snfllg M“ Marten s palems Mr‘ and ,er\vood (Miss Florence Clementsl M“ Mcnomld‘ Mm?“ A‘ . Q ..._ Q i __ i, apparently held the key to the po- ._Mr Henna“ Thistle U s A l1_4-‘_*",*~¢¢“~."‘=.' ‘v @ w.’ s.’ *7 w r7 fir . litical situation in her hands but is xjisiufig m Georgetown’ mg? éuesgi ' ‘ evmiualll’ Qame m" ‘m the Side °f his pqrents Mr and Mrs Harl-yllcttettlvn. returned to their homes Th» hush‘! h-vlfll‘ -*"°"<*1 i" gghtMThc gtlheii" chzgalciters, played Thistle bem-geumfn- ‘ All“ G@(',|'g3{°\l]n_ A 11p. “u. ltl, hcfllg mrilt Yul‘ op u [v.1 ‘llllllrifillv P y iss 1a ys i er, Messrs. ' ' ‘ ' - "l" u i1 lhuol. will be anltflfvrman .1.) ‘Ralph Mflnkley. Chalmers Hutlchinq HuMiss Helen 5010mm and M155] .."Mr. Joseph Kiggins, who hnillnlrdllfilnllfll 11.1,} 3i 111111 lnluls u: the eiltlllllllltl colllllwlell l" =1 5°" ‘md Elmer Ranlsay‘ ably suPiElnma McCcrmac uiho were acteml-‘lbeen visiting his brother, Mr. V1111 (.1 . hqlyln 131» lu- ; 11111;. ‘ball 111v lo 410101111511‘ =1 ‘DOFIBd H1811‘ 198119“. Whllé Lobella. mg the Teachers Qonvqntjom char-"Kigglns, Charlottetown. returned .01 e <10» — electric shock. the colored maid lMrs. R. E. Mac-l 1111s home at Georgetown. AL h... “hump, |,|,,|,,,,.,,¢ M. purl... ‘Lean: had only to appear to hold! ' ‘the centre of the stage. The solos. given between acts by M1‘. Bud Child Very Cross and Frelful. Cutlcura Heals. Mountain of Silmmersldc were much appreciated. In spite of un- “When my little sister-was four months old eczema broke out in a favorable weather almost $100.00 urns realized. Too much credit for ‘the success of the play cannot be‘ red rash which later lormed blisters. l: itched and burned musing he: m scratch. She was very cross and givento Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Ait- lKCILWllO gave so unsparingly of their fretful, and used td lay awake lull the night. The trouble lasted six i I To enubie person [.1 AlIlFTKl (r0111 121.1 ussu ml a lrycnltxl u mvlzll arm storage $l‘\’kl‘.' s}? PERSONALS $11.: commits 111 01111 LADIES’ sllfiflill- 11:111. stem. nEnllcEn ;Pn|c£s on ALI. eoons ron Flllllllll mlllsnllnnnv. Soap and Ointment so my mother . lpcr . she is. we are Pleased to rc- P\11‘¢h"=d°°m=md"h'"5l°8fi'= .pcrt. making satisfactory progress 5°!" °f C““°“"' olnmm“ “d lll (lllll MEW$ DEPRRTMEIT —Mrs. Herbert. Laird has return- cd to hcr home in Bedcqut- after ‘lvislling friends in Moncton. . —Mrs. lRcv.) A. S. Weir, of Al- ,berttn, who entered the Prince iCcunty Hospital on May 1st. under- "wcnt u serious operation on Friday hast and, according to latest re- ‘tctvnrds recovery. 1 three cakes of Culjcurn Soup nll l » e - “Qg; signs of the trouble dlsappmred. She was hmled." (Signed) Mrs. To im-ruh-e the slrwwl n1" molor- Thom“canninmcwksvxuellms. l Jiulls '11 inventor h: ' lwiruv. - _ P __(.‘;,.n,;,1,;,,g a H 3-: iglwlodht Use Cuticurn SnapOintmcnt and luttau-lxul In tlre ‘r stems‘ uni rulsiwl Tflmm k" “fly ‘gnu PwPOSES’ ‘ . . .. .1 . = . 1: ' ‘o1 lnuv ttl .11 \.u.o1|l- 1u1,.,l. s. 5;“ l’: ‘ggfi-‘éfjflfgizrifafyflj .Ointmnn on . cum -. Cull-mu Shuiu Slick 25c. 1 _ 1 Siayillgllt; have hen-n insertrd in llhe mp of 1m lllngljsh automobile In (-1 11h! - ridcrs- lo . '20 uhor.» thr-ln. shilllls l)’..'ll_Lf 11 (willed ‘for use 11-111-11 Allllllllfilll. lfcconr-s too v-trnug. I {M ~ -—-"~ ‘ I'~n Nlluurvlw Llnlmanl for (‘nrnm _ ‘Did You Ever Try] Penmaifs Underwerar, me dium weight, suit . . . .. . . Merino Underwear, gal‘- ‘ Men's Fancy llose, pair 1 ment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 six T_I“NI‘ES srsowocs FOX NETTING ‘Prince Edward ' Fox Netting is modc princip- ally for use in the sult- laden air of the Maritime Provinces and is extra heavily galvanized before weaving and after, making each twist in each mesh a brazed and welded lm- moveable joint; every mesh is true- w size and strongly woven. while the Netting is further strength- ened by cxtra strands of wire on top. bottom 11nd ends. Every roll has a guaranteed length of 15o You are ifivited to‘ feet, and opens out. flat and l l l smooth, making a straight l “lean for infonn, Children's Summer Under wear, suit . . . . . ..... . . .. Children's Stockings, pair Men's Spring Coats at Reduced prices. i Also Some Nice Styles . The New DYE ‘Guaranteed Fadeless.» AMPOLIN A n 0 w‘ makes it possible to‘ dye your dark dresses,- ‘i pale shades. ' . suits. heirs‘ Boys’ Blouses, good quah- ‘ - . _ ty. . . . . . . . . Men’s Fine Tweed ~Golf Pants.) Regular $6 .50 value. Now ‘ pair............ I Men’s Overalls,‘ quali- ‘.657 ....~-.-\--~ Big Reductions in Men's Sport lgoys’ Qveralls, All sizes. Pants, flannel and duck. y. 1 non-bagging and non-sag- ging wall when erected. Write or Wire l —Collect— | | ... ... ...... Clearing a l Delivered Prices. i Cape Traverse CornerKent avndGt Georgoits’. \ AHOLMANfS '\ SUMMERSIDE | l. - ;_»_~»1i