ZPLIJBSDAY- . T Mothefs Day, May 12th- IVE MOTHER some lovely new wearables. . .so smart, you'll want to l)0l'l'(lW them yourself! Mother herself! Dresses, coveting today! clever new Bag! Lovely, feminine styles as gracious as Blouses, Suits of the type she's innocently Hosiery, Gloves, Undies that are daintily practical, Choose them all here . .. where Mother loves to shop herself. f ‘ ( D I Stfldilngs Gloves, Bags, An ideal Gift for Mother gifts your Money . 0n Mother’s llay wi|| Buy 3 and 4 thread Chiffons $3 A shill"! all)?“ 01' 8 _ _ I soft leather hag. Beauty- 7M‘. 51-00, $l-l5- These are the skin gloves in hlack, brown, navy choice for Dress-Up occasions. and white, Scotch plaid, flowered or plain umbrellas. Crepe Chiffon; and 25 Fine French Kid Gloves 3a"3'Run in slipon and fancy $1.15. These stockings will give styles. Pastel suede or fabric Mother longer service for street purses._ Tailored ])li[ll0 vestces or wear, soft chiffons. service Weight in $1 Gloves styled by Kayser Light, Medium, Heavy n _ in newest colors. Ascot scarves in dotted or flowered silk. 75°’ ‘L00’ $125‘ For White scarves in silks, satins and longer wear and for the Mother chm-Om who likes a heavier weight. d I _d d _ i ' ; - ' ere A" "w "s" bmmii‘ Sim" 50c I .'.‘.‘L°.. “'i'i...§.'ii.1-‘.-".-‘i.i.r.. shades such as Rachelle —_Plum- _ t clolnrcd flowers for her ago -- Gorgeous — Dashing — Dam)’ _ ‘ .1. h kie coat. A shailul chit on an Saucy — Jolly — can he had in f h quit mchq hoih Kayscr and Orient. J k 0r er ' l ' ' J L . O Give Mother Linens SHE WILL APPRECIATE A USEFUL GIFT Attractive Scotch Lace Tflbll Madeira Hand Embroidered Pil- low Cases, charming intricate do- signs, worked by hand on smooth fine cotton. Priced from $l.2S to $2.50 pair. IRISH LINEN HUCK TOWELS Fina quality with damask hem- stitched borders, size 18x32" pair — — — — — -— — 95¢ Hand Embroidered Linen Tea Sets, imported from Madeira, Spain and China-A big assort- ment to choose from. Price from Cloths, are liquid repelloni and stain resistant. Cold water will remove last traces oi any foreign substance on the i006- Slze 54x54" -— -- -— — —— $l no Size 72 x 90" - — — —— 52-50 Tuscany Hand Mode Laces — Place-mats, runners, Chair-sari, Tablecloths etc. In all the most popular disigns. Ali sizes priced from l5c for mats to $6.50 for best quality cloths. .._.,._.. -.-...._,__, M" FUR .\l()'l‘l{ER'S DAY GIVE UNDIES Slips are the nicest Si“ be‘ cause they're so necessary. _ styles 0i‘ lacy camisole styles Sizes 32 to 41. 51,59 $2.00 $2.95 Harvey Woods Panties and Tea Rose and White. Each — — — - $1-oo House Dresses of the kind that Mother always likes. Florals and Dots, zipper and button types. $1.98 ‘1 .59 0on5 a. Marooned-ii. Our New Batiste Blouses would make Mother s lovely gift. Daintlly lace trimmed and at — — — 75c to $4.50 per set. so pretty and Plain tailored Vests. ’2.95 Seersucker Housecoats in gay flowered prints- Zip-- ered or wrap around styles. ‘Sizes 14 to 20 — $3.95 Cardigan Sweaters in fine wool, soft shades. sizes 3-1 to 41. And they're only $2.95 ““" $3.95 'l‘elcphone No. 19. Private branch exchange with telephones in all departments. Just call 49. iyrzo THEATRE "Frontier Marshal" With- RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY SOURIS — THURSDAY 9th MURRAY RIVER- FRIDAY l0th MONTAGUE- SATURDAY iltli local interest hut advertising o able in advance. ___.._____._..__.___.._. CRASWELL for Photographs. 14-9189-7-21-311 POLICE O0URT—In the 1 Couirt yesterday a drunk was fined , $10, and costs or 20 days in Ja-il. i RECEIVES APPLENITHEIVF- Mr. Flrank Coiyle, CIDGHMWIOHTLI has recentily been appointed care-l taker 01f the weight room alt. the, gficky Point ferry renrunnl in the j Y- ' PROMOTION 1N P. E. I. HIGH- LANDERs COMPANY -- Corporal Hit-Pry Bishop promoted to the rank of sergeant. Lance- Corporal Ro- land Morrison promoted to the rank of Corporal. Pte. William Matthews promoted to the rank 01 Corporal. Pte. Arthur MacKinnon promoted to the rank or Corporal. Pic. Aus- tin Grady. promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal. CARS C0 LLID E-Yesterday afternoon a. 1940 Plymouth coupe from Tracadie Cross and a. 1939 Ch er from the City were iii coll on on Prince Street. Buth| were proceeding south when the accident. occurred. The Tracadie Cross car received several scratches and the Charlottetown my had the right fender pulled down from the Rfirlldlfld bent. Nobody “'05 in- JU e . HI-Y GRADS MEET - Lloyd Grant was chairman at the iveekly supper meeting of the Grads Club last night. In place of the usual truest. speaker each o1 the members present. gave a short; talk on "What ihe l-Ii-Y Grads Club Means to Me." This feature proved B, great success and some very line talks were given by the various members. A motion was passed that. the club hold its annual banquet at the White Spot on Mav 22nd. The committee in charge reported that tlze first of the weekly dances to beheld during the summer season at. the White Spot wiil be held on _ May 29th next. 'I‘licse dances _will be sponsored by, the club and will be held each Wt'_(l- incsday during the summer. Tnc .Sll‘lR song was led by Pop Cudmore JWlih Al Blanchard at the nimiv- RECOVERS STOLEN GOODS- Conslable G. W. Poole yesterday H-ecovercd two blqvclrx tn the City [which were stolen recently. One was found hidden between two buildings and the other was on one at the City wharves, A pair of ladies glasses were also recovered bv the same policeman. The glasses were stolen a wcck ago by o, young woman who returned to the City yesterday after a shori visit to the coimtry. Conilronted last. night. by the police, who trail- ed her to three different houses, she gave back the spectacles which were returned to the owner. POLICE STOP YOUNG DRIVER —Oity Police yesterday apprehend- ed a 13-year-old boy, who was di-ivtmt a tractor through the City streets. He was turning the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets when noticed by l>0llce who immediately rushed out to stop him. The young- ster attempted to ump the ma- chine but was onus t by the oi!- fioer. He had been given the triw_ a man on iokard’: wharf who nstructed him to take it up town. The man will appear in Court this morning for allowing the boy to drive the machine tluwsh the streets. T0 BAR- lootewwn lsiw mime-nos were Ad- mitted to the baa" M. a session of the Siiipreme Court yesterday with lifts lordship. Clhici Justice J. A. lMlothleson piesiiding and Mr. Jus- ‘tios Arsenault on the Bench. The-y were: Messrs. Gdlbert Aiithur Gaudot. and Plus Callaghan. Mr. Ga/udc-t. is tlhe son of the late Gil- baa-t. G-a-udet, K. C. and Mrs. Gil- ‘hi3 LL. B. degree in ln-w from one ‘some Univei-stt/y 39. Hiii articleshlp lwus served in the office of Mr. J. A. Hsnway, K. C., Amherst. Mr. Callaghan is the 51m of Mr. and Mrs. Jolhn Callaghan, Charlotte- town. and s graduate of Si. Dim- istoafs UDl\'\i‘Sl\;'Y. After griiiuaticn -he uttered tine office of Mr. M. Albui runner, Cit/y, where he took up tihe nt/udy of law. APPEAL CASE HEARD-At an appeal seserlon of the Supreme Colin en bano held The Central Guardian this column is reserved for new: of n newly nature may be inserted at 5 aantl a word strictly pa)- CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- CNCE. Police Tim cnAnLoTTn-ijoyvnrqoaizpiay -For This Week Eud- THURSDAY--FRlDAYnSATURDAY Take Full and Immediate Advantage oi the Saving Opportunities We are Offering You this Week-End Listed Below are a Few oi the Many “I-lIGl-lLlGiiTsii in Our Special Programme oi “REAL VALUES” Men's Suits, tine English Worstods. Values to $25.00, for Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, 8 and 4 piece, assorted patterns. Values $10.50 to $14.50. Sale Price . . llieirii Blue Trench Coat. I $4.50, for . .. 19c. Men's Fancy Cotton Hose. Men's Balbriggan Combinations. c . . - . II ..---.---.------|.--_-~---~| Per pair Per suit. . . . . . . . . . . . Boys‘ Fancy Zipper Sweaters. Price I McirseoiledB. V. D.’s Pr|¢a O Clearing range Boys’ Caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . d/z Pflc‘ Men's Navy Blue Work Shirts. Illlllllllllll - Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiié? 3¥“T*f‘.“?f‘.‘f’. .J.“.".‘f’?T‘?'. . . . . . . . . .. $1 .59 Curtains, Oilcloths 8 Paints $1 .1 9 79c. English Rockfelt Floor Covering. 32c. Sihmilf-i-ZZ ’.’.°.“.’.'l’.‘. ti‘??? . . . . . . . . . .. $3.1 9 fiifdpdhlfi. it“? .‘.“??.?%‘TT‘T‘.“.°:. . . . . . . . .. $2.98 Rex Paint. $1.10 Wall Paper Cleaner. Special, per quart. Percan Royal Enamel. Special, per quart . Johnson's Gin-Coat, bottle and polish, F07...” . . . . ........ . .....69cu Nottingham Net Curtains. Special, pair . . . . . . . . . Printed Linoleum, three good designs to pick from. Sale Price per sq. yd., only .. . . . . . . . . -.---.---¢¢---..-- izfigiiiiisgifiid‘Qihniiifiiliiaiiiiii $2.49 $ 4' I $9.95 Ladies’ Silk Underwear. Vests and Bloomers 4 and Panties. Regulars and O. S., for . . . . ‘e059, Ladies’ Knitted Suits, two piece and three piece. Regular $15.95, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies‘ Knitted Suits. A few only. Regular $25.95, for . . . . . . . . . . . 1 oz. Sylvan Crepe Yarn. Regular 25c. For per skein 1 oz. skeiiis Opalem Yarn. Regular value 2.’ -. Forperskein.......... . . . . . . Ladies‘ Rayon Hose. Regular 39c. 3pairs for ilflkfifl Silks, Dress Guoils, Saline, Rayons, Prints, Chintz, etc, clearing for . . . . va- Cliildreirs Broadcloth Bloomers. Perpiiir...... . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 0c. 2dr. .-------.-.. See our Counter of Solled Goods. Clearing. . . . . . Cliildi-cirs Stockings, odd sizes and colors. Per pair --..-._-.--.-.-.-...--.-. a l i0. Chintz Cretonnes. Special, a yard m Substandard Sheets, 81 x 100, For,eacli..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Large Bath Towels. Regular $1.10. 0- ‘ F0r...... . . . . . . . . 35c. Lace Curtain lllatcrial. Special, per yard ..... --.---.~----.--...-. Print Cotton. Lovely patterns, 36 in. wide. Forpcryard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a 1 Rayon Bcdspreuds. Stiecial. Size 72 x 90. gig Regular $2.50. Sale Price ..... . . . . . . . . .. I Drop in and See These Values we are Ofidering to!‘ This Week-End Thursday-Friday and Saturday PROWSE Baas... to. For Real Values A? min-m , Commissioner for Kings’ Counw. ,cess and happiness in their PRESENTATION T0 MR- W. A. hIACLAGGAN — t. a meeting of liic Executive of the Provincial Council of the Bov Scouts Assocla- I tion yesterday. Judge Palmer, Pretsl- i tdent intimated that owing to e promotion of Mr. W. A. Mac an. Montague, to be Manager of thel Bank of Nova. scotla, sydney Mines. they were going to lose his valuable services as Assistant. Provincial Om behalf of the Executive Provin- eiai Commissioner Morris then pre- sented Mr. Macbaggn with a sil- ver statuette of s. y Scout. as a mark of appreciation o1 the ser- vices he had rendered Scouting for many years. He wished him. Mr. Macmxizan nnd family everv suc- new sphere. and hoped they would be as active in scouting there as they iiad been in Mon ue. r. sc- Liiiziinn in i-cril sta ed that. it was clue to the iniuenre of Mr. Mur- ray thn he had become actively u- socialed with Scouting, and he had never regretted it. He was keenly interested in the movement, and hoped to see its steady expansion in the Province. He pad had inti- ‘morning lJusbtro J. A. Mamiewn presiding and with m. Jwtics Amenauit on, it-he Bench the case oi Canadian ‘National Railways Hlmelilam. vs. iJohin Doyle. defcrident. was heard. .'I'he ivppeal was from s decision‘ of Mr. Justice Saunderi which was ‘handed down at. the Januaiy toim of the Sizipreme Cmirt. The case ii- rose out ad an action for damages ivy Doyle alleged to have been caused by a steamship of the Can- ' Indian National Railways running 0V0!’ his fish nets in the‘ Hills- boroigli River on Jnn 0th, 1939. l-ie outed $125. damages-US. for the net and $50 to cover tors or it'll]- iuz season. The Omirl allowed liliii $35. for the net and $50. for the fiilitnu iii-anon. At. yeslemaywi iii-s- slon Mr. M, Ailtian Farmer appear- od for Dov-‘e and Hon. '1‘. A. Osmp- I bell and W. E. Darby for the Cnn- l sritsn National Railways. Judaic- ment in the ease was reserved and the Court adjourned the die. I mate association with the Executive, " outers, troops. and the Bov soou for a number of veers. and woul cnrrv nwav with him pleasant mem- ones or the movement and per- sonnel here. _wi>ciisoivsi.s Friends of Pie. William Matthews "mi Pih- Arthur MacKlnnon of O Company. P. E. I. Hi hlsnders will be izlad to hear that t oy have been promoted to the rank of corporal. Athlete's Fo o1 "wit. William sfminoifnhfre- turned to his home in Pownal af- ter gpéndimz the past few days in e y. Gunner Duncan Maclnnls is spending l. {ow davs leave of ah- sence at his former home in East Baltic. Misses Winnifr Hecarty, Mary Gannon and Esteio Doiroin. Citti; spent. Sunday afternoon pleasant u r . tnBOLhDOL Misc Velda McLeod has returned in her home in Borden after spend- iniz the at week with her m-i-nd- parents, r. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Leod. Hunter River. Peace llivor Ships Forage tlrop Seeds In the winter of 1939-40, there was shipped from Beaver-lad e, Al- berta, in the Peace River istrict. approximately four cairloads of field-inspected foragecrop seeds. This was mostly cauchfree bromo but there was also a generous ii- moiint, oi registered Grimm alfalfa and Fairway crested wheat-grass 1n addition there is perhaps 200,- 000 pounds of sweet clover seed ln the territory. In the calendar your 1039 the Dominion Experimental Sub-Sin- tlon at. Benvorlodze cleaned '10,- 000 pounds of this seed and 1n the first. three months or 1940 cleiinvrl till additional 50,000 pounds. con- sLstlrig of 12.000 pounds b onie, 8.- ‘000 pounds alfalfa, 20000 pouiiils .ii\veet clover and 1.000 pounds ol‘ nlslke. This service is provided iil cost, It iii not. the aim of the Bub- Bmmgl sntliiopilc and medicinal Dr- ' diseased skin bale. A favorite’ at; [o ubs, etc. Dr. Chase's Ointment station to compete with exlsllniz |t‘""‘1'\'l0l‘f!lfll seed-cleaning enter- prises. Instead it has helped to in the Dominion. ‘The primary aim was to assist in the production oi homc-groivn foixigecrop seeds. . ,'.-e it is ii scr- vice of but limited value to re- commend tae tlbl.‘ oi these seeds if supplies are not available lociilly and at a moderate price. Then, too, it. was found that too many llt'W weeds were bring introduced with imported seeds. The result oi‘ the cleaningpoperatlons has been a steadily increasing acreage devot- ed to foragecrop seeds, a swing a- way from straight-grain farming and increased returns. EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL Report for month of April: Grade X: i. Mildred MiicKlnnon: 2. Eiaine Mulch: 3. John Tweedy. Grade IX: 1. Dickie Mclnnis; 2. Mary Mclsi c: 3. Marlo Mi-lunls. Grade VII.: l. Doris lilacKlnnon; m. Grade V: l. Eileen Dovle and Ronnie Melanie: 2. Alex Mcisaac: 3. Veriiliii Mulch. LBOMINSTTFTRT-K/liriiss. Mnv '1 -- lmske possible one of the largest. oo-oplntlvo coed-handling services lAPl Fire razed the home of Rob- ert a. sirens. author and poet». w-J ~ r~=, \'l 2. Marion Mclnnis: 3. Theresa Our list oi iiiuli!_<_ :~|i l ‘n far], Doylcxd C H I be advertised in llllli pwwv- ~ * GraeVTI: 1. cne ‘Dove; 2. -\; Josephine Moi-rLssey; 3. Anita Mc- ‘i’ ‘LGAY ‘v so Isaac. Charlottetown Grade VI: 1. Florence Mr-‘innls; , ,, ,, “l '1 Ruth Mulch; 3. Leslie MsicKln- P. S.-—For Flt-it‘ n mundqriv a n lax pens, izraiiil for till-final‘ a Grade 1V: 1, Martha Mrisanc; I. ,_.._.-- - -~- Nrgboiéil. lyltrtnnis. t m e ll: l. Mur ngh Mil l.: i 2 Hllflzl Doyle. p n" g Grade 1': 1. Emma Tweedy; 2. Jowoh Devi": 3. Rank Mulrh. Grade I (at: l. Cvrll Mclsflc: Bcginning 2 7l'i‘2l(' ‘hlclniiis; 3. lmilso Mcln- m’, S. l Gram, T (m. 1 ,,,.,._. “u, h: L,‘ Sturgeon Monday Mitzi m’, Rita "vili- and Marry Doido. Shore Rood Wvdflc“ Y Sm“ ma. ill. (iirlsnll, ‘Pvilrllcf’. "operand, Fyidgy l/ili. on: __.____ sections as last Sfllflfilllhnotic‘ ' t er FIRE mzsrnovs MANUSCRIPTS “w” "m" h" i azel clay and <.r-.ii'i:\-i~.i m. ii llCWlV-Clilllllli loll “l-lil“ "The Scared hlilv." a l" i ‘ two short slufli“. 51ml. '1 his loss at. $8.000. iiaiiiif rid-us Hollyliocks. Fox (iluv Snlvia. sweet Wllllulll English Dairy, Pziii- ' l . over perennial.» ' can now be nlaiilcrl cs, we will have u uuw - sortiiieiit. of niuiuui M1 i plants, as well n5 w/n l‘ ~‘ ‘- The season for se-luii bedding Power ltlilll"~ safe") sliciilil iiol lw Wily before the last mini; lll .\I< some fox houses, llllllli‘ houses. nlsn n [lllllllliiv 0i 1" L-223-5-0-lG-2i. .- ‘t 118. John J. Beck, hoiliillfl i“ t” brook Co-operative Cream ~- 14 310111.