any outfit. Spring Miiiinery * as rors m TliE EASTER PARADE IN on: or our new mus Fresh blooming bonneisl-u prettiest pari oi‘ the Spring picture. . Pick your perleci" Ha’r' irom our large new stock showing all the newest styles and colors - - - - Will match PRICES $3.95 i» $11.95 p PRDWSE ,BROS..LTD. EVERY SKIN HAS T0 HAVE GOOD BASIC ATTENTION Your skin needs basic attention. no matter whether you are a blonde or a brunette, fair as a lily or dark and dramatic. Your hair may be richly brown, blue-black, or golden rs sparkling champagne, but it will never look as beautitul as it should unless you take time to mire for it, says Lois Leeds. I‘ find so many women neglect- ing to follow a pattern for skin care. They neglcet all of the cos- metic principles of basic care; they rely entirely upon makeup, with an occasional application o! cream or a mask once in a while. And then they complain that cosmetics just don't help them! Any proizranl for skin and hair care must be follow- ed consistently to preserve beauty or to gain it. A spree of cleansing. ' til-o FOURTH paseh roeses is newest restore en Jackets tor male "lfllf sad-on" esessal wardrobe. , ....... new You: ._ (mas) -_. w. Maxim, in the 10D eorsbn. Wm be a ooorrciseeilr o! 0001i"!- riesisnsd clothes tor every occa- aloft "The standard wardrobe ole" couple or business suits and what- "e; o“ 4min might be HIIIIHII inithe elem lor weekend wear is outmoded those days. Because there is more leisure time, jtheee are also mole I90- eieliy-deeieneo leisure time olethfl- The olothins lnmstry, recognis- in; these mu. h" wt m M- “gyjnflse iefleuitsandooats that be nlehltahtins the mall isshion parade tor swim. ‘lire flllfll’ itln Is. an added u belong Jim the dresellt u» Extra Pocket Dresses Up COMPLETELY CASUAL loolr with tour pocketw-s variety-m the formalised smrtswesr. Although only s its . tor toward the tonnsl as the dreami- eearehae tau l_s hishlieiidm s" v t, r . the experts llllllt-f-UIG sportswear and look equally well trend in most cases runs as much case. toninghstimulating the skin and shampooing and brushing the hair just won't give the results that you want to see. Of course you are busy, but you must take time. Plan your days and nights and you will always find time for good groom- ing. A few minutes spent on beauty care is a necessity. FIEETYWOOD, Lancashire, Eng- land '— (GP) - Pleasure boatmen u. w-w-sw”... w or the U.S. rnsle epel the utmost In oomIort-open-neek sporteshlrte, alaelra- and loafers. man's wear this spring. The jacket ward the casual. ll o! the patch But variety is the keynote. newest note in Today's American nssle wants a wardrobe for every season and aw will every weather chance. Is wenre ieli you why the extra 1. t has a sports shirt, tor instance, that besnsoded- lYlflfiMPLmnbOwomwii-hflrwlfllitllliaézllfimfl It Mainly,‘ however. l he wsnts com- ", “Haida, wardrobe runs to- tort in this leisure-moment wear. ~Chariottetown Subdivision, Tile liontrai Guardian -__s-s t illsaelssaialsroseseedlwaaws otlocal lntisreati, but advortlln; o! '.'..'"'".':""".:.":.'""" s recon awo . ableinadvance. ' “If,” IIIIIIlTAnrnosssbI. OOOIIhis-rnowpapns. 8500811! special only 36o ma. Toombs Music Store. srowun lleINNll ‘mus Footwear at 175 Queen Street. couiznsnsrlou ma: m- summon. FISHING LICENSES at the Bike Shop; BAIL OI HILLSBORO CIA!- TER, I. 0. D. lr.—-'I‘he regular monthly meeting oi’ the Earl oi’ Hilisboro Chapter. 1.0.13.5. was held at the home 0d Miss Mar- zaret Macmillan an Monday. Ap- ril 4th, 1949. with the- Regent, Mira. Al. Roper in the claair. The meeting opened with prayer. tol- lowed by the ntiniuiles o! the last meeting which were approved as read. ‘Ilho ilrea/silrer, Miss Adams, rid heir report. also a letter o! thanks received trout tho Nat- ivnli ‘n-easurer tor our contrib- ution. It was moved by Mrs. E. M. Phillips and seconded by Miss Dorothea Stewart that we buy a print of the film "Opening at Pflflll-mmb". Til-ls film will be shown st the various schools throughout the province for edu- cational pin-poses. Mrs. Roper brought up the silbject oi’ increase in price o! I. O.‘ D. E. magazine "Echoes" and silogested that the number 0d issues be increased. It was unanimously agreed upon that four issues per year atacostotlllc was our choice.‘ Owing to the re- signation o! Mrs. George Ives, Mrs. Albert Rloop was appointed poet war convenor. jrhe meeting closed with the King. At the con- clusion of the meeting Miss Mild- red Harrington gave a very inter.- estlng paper on ‘Trinidad, which was greatly enjoyed by all the members. lililr. Martin of, the Film Board then showed the tilm '_'Open.ing of Canadian ‘Parliam- ent." and all agreed it was most educational and enjoyable. Activities 0i (IHTown C. W. i.. Th, past year's activities ot the Cath- olic Womerfs League, included the presentation oi’ a cheque of $500 to Rev. Mother Paula to fumiflh a. room in the new wing oi’ the Charlottetown Hospital, it was re- ported at. the annual meeting oi’ the Subdivision on Wednesday uinhi. . Also noted in the address of the retiring president, Mrs. Frank Walker, was the fact that the treasurer‘: report showed a cre- dit balance of 9:63.81 plus a. $50 War Bond alter meeting the foi- lowingi obllzallolis: per ca-plta tax. diocesan tax budget. Sisters of Service, scholarship fund, nation~ a1 and, diocesan donations. char- itable purposes, education -- Chtristian doctrine. Girl Guides, Musical Festival, Red Cross, U.E. Fund for Britain, New Canadian Citizenship Coun- cil, Catholic Weltare. Social Ber- vice Bureau, Canadian Legion. Gross receipts tor the year am- ounted tqtltlmlz. , The sun oi $709. was realized by the Subdivision in sponsoring a have been told to tgne down their enthusiastic shouts for customers. They have been using ear-naval for a quiet sail. An official said: ’49p Male Sportswear “They could be heard halt a mile tvway." formal .eeat, . lflll ltshtwetsht is a leisure time costume. ...... .. ... ml mrteeatrs ‘mus, the best wardrobe is one that makes tor versatility. It starts out. loi- instance, ln the Olen behind a lawn- mowmlut with the tliclr o! a tolo-tnahssid-m with the s41!- ‘floud-haiilers" to attract people’ breasts Lamb‘, tiflalb.‘ 5D D ~e picture "Fightln! Father Dunn" at the Prince Edward Theatre, the “l ldent reported. . Reference was made to numer- ous other activities, and thanks was expressed to the executive and members tor their co-opcra- ‘tion, to Rev. Bother McCall-die, spiritual director, tor his attend-i ance and kindly advice, and to all concerned in lumbering league objectives during the year. Secretary's Report The socrotfly. Mrs.“ RJ. Mac- Donald. lqlorted that nliie res- ular meetings and seven exec:- tive meetings were held during the year. Memibars of the Subdiv- ision attended the DioeeeanJte- treat preached by Rev. Father Fisher at Notre Demo Academy in July and the president. Walker, attended the Diocesan convention at Klnkora as Voting delegate. The report" continues: "We had charge o! the fancy work booth at the Hospital Bazaar and we thank the members who made contributions to this booth Mrs. ' "Funds to carry on the work of the League were raised by means o! a Tag Day. a Pantry Sale, a Card Party and a sponsored pim- ure "Halt-ting Father Dmme". All undertakings were financially suc- cesstul. "All National and Diocesan ob- ligations have been met and coin- trhbutions were made to the Sis- ters o1 Bit. Martha's Building Fund, Red Omar, TB. League, Girl Guides, City Hospital Bazaar, Free Dispensary, P.E.I. Musical Festi- val, United Empire Fund tor Brit- ain, Chiristmes Charities. Our major donations were live hund- THERE ouoHrA as mtAwz i9 S . Fer Fnssyf and ‘Saturday A .Men' s Suits 50. SUITS’ IN THIS CROUP Yes yea can welt all over town without finding sis great a bargain. English Yarn dyed worsted in Blue and Brown only. Sizes 36-44 ' $29.50 29*’ I 75 SUITS AILL. AT ONE ‘PRICE $39.59 You will find buys In this group that will knock your eyes out-All sizes in——- GAIARDINES—E_NGLISH wonsrsu Blues—Grsyls-—Fovvns and Browne manila s; M‘LEOD,@ red dollars to the City Hospital to fiurnish a room in the new an- nex now under coalstruction, and one hundred dollars to the Social Service to help carry on their work; o! charity. Flowers were sent to both churches at Christ- mas and Easter. . ' "At the February meeting we were privileged to have with us Very Reverend. Father It Baldwin OSIR... Rector o! the Church o! the Most Holy Redeemer, who gave us a moat interesting and in- stnlotivo address on th; history of the Catholic Church ln Newfound- land. . “We deeply appreciate the as» tohdvwv. when possible, oi our Rev. Director, Father Mower-die whose words of. advice and on. couragement halve never tailed to spur us on to greater attorts in ouriwork. "In conclusion, I with to than! our president and all s-nembe for many acts o! kindness an courtesy during the year. I have a special word oi’ thanks for Mrs, RJ. Casey who so kindly assisted me in my secretarial duties." Encouraging reports were also submitted by the convenora ot ihd various committees By Fogoiy and Shorten JUSTA s¢ flame! ire lMPoItTANT! Awpuon oven uizwiu. vi: rm. - cow ‘rave A MINUTE! and who worked in it during the week of the The tinancial proceeds were very satisfactory. “On Remembrance Day this Sub- Division in conjunction with the Knights at Colusnlbils oiitered a Requiem High Msu for those who made the supreme sacrifice in the past two wars. A wreath was plac- ed at the Soldiers’ Monument by our President who was accomp- aniod by Mrs. James Gayle. stAclp-isaos G4 t we"; Your gllsnlsltnloltn e sorbet. $5 and aooir to the {see sentiy. Inn llash- bead wil be dl . e one sale, euro sekbsads. _ udsilolewsrtorelevebi SPECIAL FRIDAY a ssrunoav . Chilled Lamb Legs Lamb’, 60c per lb. Loins Lamb. 55o per lb. I'VE GOT EVEQYTHING CLEANED UP AND PUT AWAV. BUT I GUESS‘ iT CAN'T HUiZTYO HELP THE POORGUY ' OUT.‘ ' 71mm. E- d4 c/c JOHNSON, hHIlII/VOTDN flMR/JACV lwox m L E , 11ml, leeks Lamb, 45c per lb. ' i Lamb, l’ e m lb.' J. u:- ussrs . a ""'*P"""it' Fore-Quarters itch or e casual p dress s man tip-tor the weekend. Jacket-it can - PIIQIIOIi; isioifreii INTERRUPT "micusrwoizh amount. ' NGINCE THE WINNER OF OU BIG CONT EFT . CONCERN-IL JON ‘ use‘ as an gurzenisenes rm 1o MIAMI! =ltih "iiiiW ,