PAGE TWO i‘ ' Men's Clothing Department 25 Men's Worsted Suits, asst’d patterns and colors, sizes 36 to 40. worth Double the Price. S Special May Sale — — - — 23 Men's Worsted Suits, asst'd shades of checks and stripes, a real bargain. Sizes 3i; to it $ May Sale Price — — — -—- — 1 Men's Fancy Stripe Worsted Suits, asst’d shades, 2 prs. pants $ May Sale — — — — — — — 1 15 Men's All Wool Spring and Fall Top Coats, colors brown, fawn and grey, sizes 36 to 42. $ Clearing May Sale — - -- - Men's Fawn Garbadine Cloth Coats, Zi.°.‘;'"§i"{fii§ $10-00 ‘° $28-50 I $5 98 Men's Blue Trench Raincoats, sizes {l6 to 46. Special May Sale Men's Gabardine Windbreakers, fawn and brown, double breasted style Special May Sales Men's Assorted Worsted & Tweed Pants, sizes 32 to ~16 $ to $ May Sale — — —- —2I5o Military Trunks and Cases offered at SPECIAL MAY SALE PRICES M ‘. H 1 S t $ DIiEiIyQSalZ sPriccs — o M ‘s C. S ‘l $ iii; Enlpi _“°T_ _ _ _ 1 .00 Boys’ Clothing Department guys’ Blule Cheviot and Tweeds Reefers. rs. to 0 rs. Bliiy Sale —y-- — — — — — — Boys’ Donegal Light Tweed Reefers, 2 yrs. to 8 years Boys’ Unlined Blue and Tweed Suits, 4 yrs. to S years $5 I May Sale — - — Boys’ Unlined Tweed Suits, color green, 4 years to 12, long pants $ May Sale — — — — — -— — Boys’ Bloomer Pant Suits, sizes $5 28 to 33. Clearing May Sale — I Boys’ Long Pant Suits, sizes 32 $ to 36. May Sale Price — — — Boys’ Fancy 'll)‘liveed Suits, 2s prs. long pants, colors ue, green, brown, sizes 28 to 33. May Sale 1 Boys’ Suits, unlined, long and short pants, 6 to 12 years May Sale Sllltlfliilh‘ Fancy Stripe Worsted Suits, long pants. latest styles and shades. 31;?‘ 11,1" “' '15.00 '° '22.50 Boys’ Jackets, assorted colors. May $2.39 i" $3.25 Special — — Boys’ Bloomer Pants, all wool, Special $ 2.00 Value, sizes 28 to 34 Boys‘ Long Pants, assorted tweeds clear- May Sale — — — — — — —- - *2.oo i" $4.00 May Sale — - Gents’ Furnishing Department Full line of Arrow Shirts, Air Force and Asst'd Patterns $2 to $3 I I Price — — A large range of Men's Hose, fancy pat- and Black, terns, Air Force Blue, Khaki PM 50c 75c ‘““’ $1.00 Also a large range Pyjamas. May Sale PM’ $2.00 ‘° $3.50 Men’s Summer Shirts and Shorts. Clear- "lg May Price —— ASSORTED PRICES We also carry a full range Men's Fancy Suspenders, Neckties, Sweaters, etc Millinery Department Ladies Straw Hats in 22" and 23" headsize. May Sale Special - - Ladies’ Straw Hats in 22” and 23” $ headsize, clearing May Sale — - 1:39 Ladies’ Straw Hats, regular $3.95 $ Special May Sale - _ _ ._ _ ... 1:98 Matrons Straw Hats, 23” head- $1 size, black and navy. May Sale -- n98 Ladies’ Felt Hats, all shades, $ regular $2.75 special May Sale - Turbans in all shades, regular 39c each, clearing May Sale - - - Notion Department Crochet Thread. May Sale - - _ - _ _. _ ._ _. A few soiled Curtains, clearing May Sale — — -— — — — — — — —Half Price 5133?? fiialMffaf _ _ 15c K . . , _ Mgltftllfgjlf .2_0_ _ _ 25c Knitting Wool, regular 25c 1 9 G 1 9c 10c Clearlng----_____. Boucle for knitting or crochetlng, regular 35c May Sale - _ _ __ A large assortment of Embroidery Thread. May Sale Price three for Dressing Combs, Special May Sale - - - - - - Yard Goods Department Printed Silks, valued up to 98c Clearing May Sale. per yd. — — Printed Silk, worth up to $1.25 May Sale Special, per yd. — — - C Printed Silks, valued up to $1.65 May Sale, per yd . - - _ _ _. _ 54" All wool plaids value up to $1 $2.65 clearing May Sale- - - a 54" All Wool Stripes valued at $1 $2.10 May Sale Price, per yd. — — I Broken lines of all Wool goods, $1 clearing May Sale, per yd. — — I BflSiill hllil Vicinity w; pm Joseph MacDonald, arrived week w spend i.is leave of tourtmfl days with his parents heie M.r. and Mrs. W. W- Pte. Valentino MacDonald the week-end at his home lierc. ht i t ‘ies here are nil inqriirigidliciiegsgrtonifidlit the battle the th. 5,15,’: g ilhl: srlrirtii": to cook tor the ’ . At J inside-e help will_ board mnmsqves and pr;- m hi- m-ii cxira wggeg to cover their board bills. Mr. John 1117318.. ha: recov- ., further word from Mm Jghn Tobin, who fell clown .1 the Bu", of hei- hcme in Bflslflll. come time s-xo saying that her con- "viiiuii new e" YW“ “l” Morell Village. frcm the mainland last. MacDonald. Mrs. James Conohan spent the week-end in the city the guest of her sLster-in-liiiii- Mrs. George Devo. spent nicely in this vicinity. Cooks have Morel] Village P'-~l‘i ‘ii Siiinott. h“ 515W? he (lo-micro t 1w sition lll tli-e ell vefv serious- Mrs. Tobin Mr. Lloyd Cox has purchased n truck to be used for trucking rs from the different fishing centers to his pecking plant at Mrs. John R. O'Brien who spent tl~ winter months in the returned to hei- home here. T110 dirt roads are drying up Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Donovan were in i4 e city a few days last week attndini; the funeral oi the late Mr. Rupert Collin who has been employed for n year as egg-grader i" H! izredinz rii at. Mcrell. has resigned his ion and taken a similar po- 5'. Lt- of It is understood the (Jo-operative children he Tlfihermen ir own lobsters at B. Peter's Harbor tlhilfiseason despite the size limit on Miss Reta O'Brien, teacher at Peakieii was in the city Saturday returning to her home hue-tor tho the city h“ week-end. A few merry dancers from the city made the trip to Morell Village on Friday to attend a dance that was supposed to be held out on er- rlval tney were lniormed. the rumor was false and no dance was adver- tised for that night Mrs. Joseph Mclnnis was in the city lust week on business Mrs. Mclnnis came here from St. Peters lest fell when hei- husband was transferred here es Section lore- man. The very serious illness is re ett- ed of Ralph Aldershaw at his ome in Morell Village. Whooping cough and a mild ty mumps are reported among t e re. With the heavy sea-ice still up on the shore the prospeo of getting the lobe way on Friday are very slim. Look- ing over the book writer finds that away back in 1911 season that opened on April 20th did not get underway until May 84th. The king oi the lobster fishing here was the la , son A. B. McAdam. MI. McAdam landed some twenty-four thousand pounds in the largest single haul in one day was twenty-nine hundred pounds. His nearest rival was Alex McMecher, with twenty-two hund- red imd thirty pounds. Nowadays six hundred fiounde is considered a large haul. e late was considered the greatest fisher- man this vicinity ever knew not only in lobsters but in salmon in later years. Mr. John Roach, who will work at the asking plant st Morcll Vil- lage th liictory worker here if not an m" place. In years of service Mr. Row _..__._.... . rm: (HARLOTTETOWN (‘UARDIAN _______ , Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 30th, May ls! and 2nd Ladies’ Ready-to - Wear Department 15 Summer Wash Dresses, slightly soiled. §Z5'_‘3§5_‘°_“f'_ _ _ _ _ $2.00 8 White Dresses, regular $4.95 $ to $7.95. May Sale - - - - -_ 6 Printed Sheers worth $7.95 $4 Clearing May Sale — - - _ _- .. .00 6 Redingote Dresses $7.95 to $ $10.95 May Sale Special - - ..4-oo 12 Jigger Coats, polo cloth 8r $ flannel, slightly soiled- - - .4500 4 Summer Coats, white and coi- $8 ors, $14.95 to $22.50. May Sale — I 5352115325.“!'18.95‘°'29.50 SZZL°i°.".'1E.°““ $6.95“ $14.95 May Sale Dark Crepe Dresses clearing $ May Sale,.regular $5.95 - - -3Ioo Lingerie Department Ladies’ Slips, regular $1.50 Clearing May Sale — — - -- — I Ladies’ Evening Slips, clearing May Sale- - - - - - - -HALF PRICE Ladies’ Satin Slips, regular $3.00 special May Sale- - - - - -HALF PRICE Special, Panties, assorted sizes. Clearing May Sale ____ _ _ 50c Ladies Silknit Gowns and I 3 Pyjamas. May Sale - - - - Off 79c Ladies Dance Sets,. Clearing May Sale -—- — — — Ladies’ Blouses - Ghi|dren’s Wear Children's Dresses, wool and taf- $1 feta, worth up to $2.98 May Sale I Children's Cotton Dresses, odd sizes worth up to $1.59 Sale Price c An assortment of Children’s Silk Un- derwear, clearing May Sale — — — — — — — — —- .98 A Table of Ladies’ Blouses, rang- $1 ing up to $3.75 Sale Price - - -. Foundation Garment Department Brassieres, Special May Sale- - - - — - White Satin Brassieres Clearing May Sale — — - — — — Elastic Girdles, Special May Sale - — - — — — ladies’ llosiery, Glove & Handbag Department Ladies’ Full Fashioned Rayon Hose May Sale. Ladies’ Lisle Hose in light Summer shades. Sale Price Only. Pr. - - G Ladies‘ Substandard Lisle Hose, Summer shades, May Sale. Pr. - c White Campus Hose, slightly soiled regular 50c. Sale Price. Pr. — - C Kiddies Silk & Wool Hose, four ply heel and toe, regular $1.00 for Pr. c A line of Summer Bags in white, $1 blue and pink. May Sale — — I An assortment of Fabric and Kid Gloves, regular $1.00, clearing — Ladies Chiffon and Crepe Scarves. May Sale per cent Discount Special — — — s Pr.————-- Linen Department Pillow Cases 42 inch May Sale Price. Pr. — - — — — 5525i? iiifgIiiil/iii. _ _ _ _ 45c iiifi°§iil.s'i°fii. “IL _ _ _ J1 .15 $331116 hill-iii: i”... _ _ _ _ 59c s: _ _ _ _ 53c §§i§ypii‘l:“i=.._ _ _ _ _ _ 59c 53521231.? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 45c gihlixaliiiiigeMay Sale. Yd. - - Q- 27c gizrytasliiilgetvii. _ _ ._ _ _ _ 25C iiifysssiilivei. _. _ _ _ _ _ 29c BARGAIN BASEMENT LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Ladies‘ Full Fashioned Silk hose May Sale Price, Pr. — — — — - Ladies’ Rayon Silk Hose. May Sale, Pr. ——--———— Ladies’ Cotton Hose Clearing May Sale, Pr. — — - 1 Ladies’ Ankle Hose May Sale, per Pr. l» - - - - zfiadies’ I All Wo ol Pullover Sweaters. ay Sa e $ Special. Each _. _ _ _ _ ... _ 1.00 Ladies’ Skirts, asst’d kinds, $1 I May Sale. Each - — -- - -- Ladies’ House Dresses, asst'd sizes, good value, each — — — Ladies’ Silk Dresses, sizes 12 to $1 20, asst'd patterns, each — _ I Ladies’ Rayon Silk Panties, sizes small medium and large, pr. c Ladies’ Silk Slips, asst’d sizes May Sale, each — — — — -—- — Ladies’ Brassieres, ass'td sizes May Sale, each — — — — — — S 2.19 Ladies’ Striped Blouses Each——— _____ __ 79c Ladies’ Spring Coats, asstfd $ sizes. May Sales, each -~ w» " Ladies’ All Wool Jerkins, asstfd $1 colors. May Sale, each — — — - 79c 24c Ladies’ Week-end Cases Each — — — — — — — — — CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Children's Cotton Dresses, sizes 2, 4 and 6 Special May Sale, each c NALD l". ‘it"°‘..l'“'l°i‘t .... ory- o I M here and the Mac lied ter season under- P oi’ memory the u jwgnty-fige years ego . . McA am ‘Piiesday Qvcninz April piiesident ‘ short season. His sing Mother" and some inch quilt b Ml‘, Makdam, dence and their r was rea Izod season will oe the ohiest needed czemm_ mu c too NW1‘ chunk for en lol- imds. This is oo idol-ed quite l. rec- ord. Thcre moymbe better onus-B m“, 3 KELVIN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ‘the mum- monthly I100 Kelvin Women's Inst-limo me at 5m hi; the home of Mrs. John Walker on g the meeting by ing "Just Before The Bottle followed by Oreed unison. Roll call wnismisnuwcrcpd with each member IV l-ll ' lock. There were l8 members and two visitors present. M,” t 'Ihe minutes 0i the lest mcetln was read approved and sign . The secretary reed the correspon- the committees gave rte. The sum of $11.75 from chain sociels held dui-inil ‘he winter, 56 cents for ice BRIIIFIIQHAI. school 00111- mittec reported the school rocm rose com- thet I wlndbrcukcr; I year old 2 child's Windbreakers 8 veer-old, I pair diilds mittens, 1 pair men's gloves, a pair men’; mittens, 1 pet: men's pillows, 2 large quills imd tin foilhadbeenliandodm tothe Red Cross. It was moved by Mrs. o, Robert Ho“, and seconded by Mrs. Amhtblld McMurdo that lnetltutn urdnse 0 quilt butts, Mil. Funk ulole, Mrs. Robert Ho“ and Mrs. James Miirpi were appoint- ed DYWTem comm ttce for next m three months. Mn. Lorne (Ironic: invited the members to her home for the May meeting. Luna: committee, Mrs. Crawford Plokette, Mrs. Prank Biiglolc Mrs r Hon and Mu. James Murphy. Program was in charge oi Mrs. John Thompson Convener 0:1 Home Economies. Bleeding on the subject were given by Mrs. Lorne Orcltcr, Mrs. Crew-lord Pickett; and Mrs. John Thom on l-lucnerou; reading by Mia. chn Walker, gntitled "People Will Talk" Sewing content b Mrs. John Thompson. Quest onneiie we; tilled b by convenes. The king, child's cam, ‘if Meeting closed with the Notional Int Anthem. d Jap advance ls threat To Mandalay iiia"'§-'ue“i§"‘i=1'-°t Jspimese troops were iepo the British headquarters oi’ Sir Harold Alexander r‘ chad n. point 85 east or Mandalay tonight powerful thrust from captured Loll- cm which railway to Burma Road. Another version oi the Between but came from Chung- where n. Chinese command unique scknowledced H0110 C011’! Girls’ Pullover Sweaters, sizes Men's Jockey Shorts, asst’d sizes May Sale Special, pr. — —,— Men's Broadcloth Shorts, asstfd sizes. May Sale, pr. — — — — Men's Wool Work Hose May Sale Special, pr. — — — — Men’s Ties, assorted patterns May Sale, each — — — — — — Men's Ties, asst’d patterns, worth sizes 5V; to l0. May Sale, pr. — 10c Children's Broadcloth Slips, sizes sizes 8V; to 10%, pr. — — — — Sweater. May Sale Special, each Men's Fancy Cotton Hose, asst'd medium and large, May Sale, each up to 50c. May Sale, eeeli — — Men's Dress Shirts, asst’d_slzes, 26 to 84. Clearing May Sale, each Boys’ Two-tone Jackets, sizes $1 24 to 36. May Sale Special, each I Children's Long Cotton Stockings Boys’ Cotton Golf Hose, elastic 24 top, asst’d sizes. May Sale, pr. — c Children's Ankle Hose, asst’d sizes. May Sale Special, pr. — — 2 to 14. May Sale, each — — — — Boys’ Suits, asst'd sizes and $2 colors, balance of stock — — I Youths’ Half Hose, elastic top, Youths’ Overalls, blue or red back, sizes 28 to 34, pr. — — — MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men's Fancy V-neck Pullover Men's Overalls, large sizes, $1 assorted. May Sale, pr. - — I Men's Overall Smacks, small $1 sizes. Special May Sale, each — I sizes and patterns, clearing, pr. Men's Fancy Hose, asst’d sizes and patterns, worth up to 39c, pr. — Men's Athletic Shirts, small, white only. Special May Sale, each Men's Work Shirts, assorted sizes and assorted prices to $ {mm _ _ _ ._ 1.25 l-‘(d-Ei eneso had driven 75 miles fiuguhlosep“ h Btilwell i n‘ accounts could thrust tn columns one out and the other 110"“ The t!!!) u.» u» reinforced Jsnewwfllem, ism 120 inllu southeast 01 M12151 slay, tell Friday and nid the t4) ill! out. Such a move efilgzligeiéiltgpdtlullg designed to enc commanded not . Eitll" til who" eBllfllU- “$111300 door to Chinaeuuquo y,“ ve from P0118 "ld by bffllllfllt up inn W11‘ f“ -nippcrted reiniomemlnz vo fluusl, out northward an a the broad upper Below" V the east rind sveiy threatened the , 15 miles ens i210, terminus 01 the w K Illfilgilfl‘ utrucg‘ isigrtheaetl/ iii? indiful: e113} more at. some minions iimr quell“- Q 011$“ n“ | miiw oiiiun. 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