_THURSDAY. i SPRING MERCHANDISE AIIRIIIIIIG DAILY THE GREENDAL CO. nnsssrs "M" Swing ‘A ivlde variety of . v Flared sty-lcs. select early —a Refreshing New Fitted ,-sm:|ll deposit will hold Fashions! Collarlcn l your coat. l —~Bolcro Jackets -—Floral Print; -—“'illi.t' (follars and Cuffs —Fliii Skirt! -—Tiny Waist; --Frllls “livthcr you are four- teen or forty-four you'll find a. ln~ miftg style. .-\i|ui1. D . y Pinks, Queen's Blur. Beige, ‘feel. l Navy, Black, HATS Ievriichlng Stylcli . Simple or glamorous style for every woman. Choose yours in straw, felt, crepe or grosgraht. Please Your Personalit_v— Please Your Budget "e Greendal co. Ladies’ Store u 99 Queen Si", Charlottetown, P.E.I. area. QettTed-‘v into cavelns of old anthracite diggiuizs that hone '- conib the mountains below e wn. Acting within s few hours after I. "terrible imnbling" and the warn- ing shriek of the town firesircns sent residents scurrying from sol-zil- lug hcines, state agencies and the borough council started a program for safety and rebuilding. The state department of ‘ labor and industry closed public binldings where cracks an inch to a foot wade o Oaveins Oause Million Dollars Damage In ll. S. Nominations In ,lllany Oentres ' MONTREAL. March b-(CP) -* | Fred S. Lawrence, civil ongineein. announced today M W111 ¢°ni¢5i~ Montreal St. Ann division as an iticlepesident Liberal in the March 26 Dominion Elections. MONTREAL, March S—(CP)— Conservntiwz Party headquarters here announced today David Greig will contest Chuteiiuguay-Hunt- ingdon ridin: and Philippe Dcguire the vlliidifllli-stllliilllfPs division as National Government Candidates in the coming Dominion Ek-ctions. l xterm/form. Que. March 5 —- (CP\—A Conservative Partv Con- . venlion today chase NTflVOl‘ Josennnl Goulet oi’ Weedon as Notional Gov- ernment candidate in Richmond- Wolfe constituency in the Domin- ‘nitm Elections this month. ST. EUSTACHE, Que.. March 5 1c?) -Jean Rochon. former mem- “er of the Quebec Ifli-li-Slflql‘? A5‘ scmblv, was chosen incliil’ Flt i1 fiibernl Pnrtv Convention to con- ‘ lest Laval-Two hiounlnirs con- stltuency in the Dominion Ellection. ‘ Liguori L-ncomhe who rcivesented the riding in the last. Parliament walked out of the crmveniion. He "liarged that the meeting was "ducked" and that a number of official delgeut-es had been refused admission. Lacombe, elected to the House of Commons in i035 for his third term with 6.551 votes over a Con- ceffhiii/Q who drew 4,987. 1107i R ‘fleeting of his own find declared ‘P would run supporting Dominion 'ernment leaders and their p01- ‘IP5- HAMPTON 8r VIUINITY The farmers of this vicinity have 31111051, wmpleted getting the years nipply of firewood and many large piles of excellent hardwood are Mm 1n Qvery yard. Mr. Arthur " yguson, the ciiaiilplC/Ii \vood~split- zer, estimates that hevlins OYRI‘ I09 curds awaiting the skiliul lxows of . his axe. , _____ l Mrs. Beecher Inman is steadily 'impr()\'lflg from her recent serious illness. Masher Charles, Dunsford Mid William McQuni-rie (J11). scent the week-end very pleasnntll‘ in Clyde River, guests of George M. and Mrs. Dixon. While there they attended the Leap Year ska-‘e in Cornwall rink and reported a. good time. Mr. Mark Cameron. Willio return- ing from a drive to Borden. had s. very cullar experience on the Aumis ine Cove Bond. His horse was younz and spirited and just when itfr. Heber sherrcn of Augus- tine Cove was Iiflfifiillg. Mr. Cam- eron's horse- rearcd. striking Mr. Sheri-en's sriph nud cnusliiq con- siderable dzimnze. Fortunately both the men and horses escaped injury. Mrs. John Inman is convalvsclng SliIQNrXNDPAH. PR3, MflTCTl 4 — . ' ('1 ""04 7",, flc gggllduigaeig towirspctmple demanded that all min- ‘mn ._. Q mimrg l ing operations near the citybe halt- , Cnvimli‘! which 3 ed. Miners stopped operations at ». ,, -_ = once. ‘ _ ‘nQ-fgggscalliinggégt, Homes were hardest hit. Walls of lsaizgcd, walls bu god. doors jllllllfifll i uiiiil residents had t0 climb through . windovrs. VERNON SCHOOL split the walls. A committee Honor roll of Vernon School for February z tn Sinking continued blifiduiiqs in a IG-block Senior Department: Grade X: 1. Lloyd Furncss. Grade 1X: i. Crna Fiaser: '3. Perlcy Drake; 3. Beryl Furness. Grade VIII: 1. Beth Jenkins; 2. Anne Furness; 3. Olivia Sullivan. Grade VI: 1. Isabel Matclieod; 2. Marion ‘vIcQuaid; 3. Wvnsfon DrII-lllizhest‘ average, Lloyd Furness 86 per cent. Perfect attendance: Anne Furness Lloyd Furness. Junior Department: Grade IV: 1. Russell Jenkins: 2. Camilla Joy; 3. Buddy McQunid. Grade HI: 1. Audrey Henry. Grade H: 1. Jenn Murphy: 7. Joan Murphy: 3. Patrick Murphy. Grade I (a): 1. Jimmy Jay. Grade I rb): 1. Alfred Murphy; 2. Arnold Henry; 3. Helena Dober- Grsdc I (c): 1. 01m Jenkins: I. Mary Sullivan: 3. Francis Murphy. Highest average: Marion Fur- nom 93 per cent. Perfect attendance: Herbert Gordon Min-my, Henry. Teachers: .1. Margaret Sullivan. -_.-_-.---¢ ... fins».-. $2.00 Trade-in Allowance 0n the purchase of a Coleman Lamp. $2.00 allowance on any old lamp or lantern. IIII RID lllllll cl ll II c.2127’ llcfvtn FULL srocx LAMPS, LANTERNS, MANTLES, GENERATORS and "AOOESSORIES on hand" at all times. l 4 - March 11-20 II IINIIOIIII TllE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED PIIONI-JS 105-4308 FREE nguvrmy several hundred were cracked. roofs. Grade V: 1. Marion Fiirness: 2. - Arthur Merrill; 3. Georgina Mur- Phi’- vv y satisfactorily after her recent illness. Mr. Herb Farrow‘ is spondinu a fcw days with his dairy-liter. Al's. David Cameron and 1's brother, Mr. William Farrow. liiiorc reiurii- ing to Halifax. lie vrzis (all-ed home by the death oi his mother Ivlrs. G. Fzirow. The Zihnogers of Hnnipi" and Young Peoples Union a ning to hold a concert and on). so- cial in the hnll in the nzor illlllfl‘. The proceeds will be used lo rc- novate and redccorrite the Hail. Mrs. John Dixon of l-Iampion and her cinuahlt-i‘ Ivliss Dorotliv of Clw - lotteloivn nrc spending a [cw ircrks ‘in the NPW England stairs visit- ing friends. Mrs. Mark Cameron has returned to her home nfier spending a very enjonivnblc holiday with ltcr fiends ind Cope Tsavcrse and Summer- s e. ‘Mrs. Mark Cameron has return- very enjoyable holiday wilh her frineds in Cape Traverse and Suin- merside. 11. is almost impossible for a stranger to follow the winter roads through out the different sections of our province. Only iterently it young man from Clyde River lind a. very trying experience to reach his destination in Rose Valley. After following different wood routes for some time, kind neighbor-s i-inhivd him and eventually he reached the desired haven. Happily the night was mild and briulit or we might have s tragic story to write. Neighbors and friends of Mr. John McLean gathered at the com- niodious home of Mrs. l-ZC. Holm to welcome Johnnie and his new bride and to shower them with iho best of everything. Time passed quickly with games nnd other amusements. then Johnnie and Helen were called to the front and presented with an abundance of unseful and beautiful gifts. Tire groom, s. few. well-chosen words thanked the many friends for their kindness and generosity. A splendid lunch was than served. After tenderin s heart-y vote oi’ thanks to the 0M. and hostess snd freely bouncing the groom. the crowd wended their way homeward declaring that this was an evening well spent. ill/Ilsa Margaret Boulter of Rose Valley has returned to her home after spending the last two months with Mrs. Victor Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson, who has been recuperat- ing from a serious operation is very much improved in health. Meme. bee Howard end George Dockendorff of Cornwall hsvc re- turned home after spending s few days with Mr. Lorne Ferguson. Hampton. Mrs. Victor Show and family have returned to their home in Dcsoble after spending two months in Cape Traverse. ‘in-lends of Min Born. Nelson, Charlottetown, will be orry to lenrn that she fell and e her arm. Miss-s Nelson is well known in this community having spent the inst two summers here. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Mullins were recent visitors to Hampton, miests of their daughter, Mrs. John MaeQuarrie. GO AHEAD WlTIl ROADS BRISBANE. Australia -(CP) Roads are bein built in Queenrlan ed to her home after spendinz n : 4 at the rate of 1-2 miles n working day. More than 4.750 men are em- ployed On n $9,376,000 highway- hlildlfll 3708mm. FIRST QUALITY CREPE Chilton Hose Regular $|J5 89c pr. or 2 pr. i These very lovely full fashion~ 0d crepe chiffon stockings are lmasing value . . . they sre broken sizes and incomplete colour ranges . . . but they're wonders l And there's s group of first quality three thread chiffon stockings that will appeal to you 7 at sight. Clearing at pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9C1. 2 prs. For $I.5O For Your New SPRING COAT Como in snd sou these smart stylus st gush 31°77'15" $14.95 Just srrived s shipment of print and pastel dresses in the l‘.°‘7.5‘.’"“?.'.‘.’l?”.' $5.95 Our new Spring Skirts are here. Lovely soft shades in smart flared styles. Priced at $2.50 .0 $3.95 Lovely Satin Slips $I.59 Lovely new satin slips have just come in i ‘Tailored styles with embroidered fronts, rip- prui’ seams and guaranteed good lit. Tea Rose .59 and White. 82 £044 See the new while camisole top slips to wear under the sliver liltiusvs that are so necessary to wear with suits this Spring. Lucy or tailored styles, wide shoulder straps. ’l‘licy come in white and ‘mil’. 9110s 32 to 40 1 $ I .29 I Girls’ Duie wool Sweaters. sizes 12 to 16. Colors Virginia Green, ' Cyclanren, Dahlia. Voilst, snd Alpine Rust. Short I l Girl's Pure wool Sweater sleeves and boat neck. Price Girls’ Coats. New sprln ts n1 bright oolors and sttrsctlivfoa a vmg daily. smart HUI“ $7.95 t. $14.95 Girls‘ all wool Skirts. Silos I u 14x, plaids. fsillss and onions. Prices . $1.50 to $2.95 Tee“ "i." 195*"!- Oflbes and wools. Regular prices $7 95 and itiiissli". l‘, T..‘,“.T.‘.li .."."T’?’.'.'.°'T‘l $5.95 dz $3.95 New Spring Printed SiIIts BYlBht new Ivrlns Printed Silks. n l n wid innllihenew shades. Yard"... m“ Printed Rayon and Silk Prints, l f1 . 3O inches wide, in all shades. Yardo .°.r.u. $1.25 5°11“! 919W! in black, nsvy, lime green, h". quoise blue, and roso, SO inches wide. Yard . _ . _ __ ‘"1961! wsshabh llub Stills in and blues. Ysrd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J ssu SAMPLE cunrsms Clean up Sale of sump]; Quytajm "med M," . - quisctte. Lace Net fiulllTtttlfliiriig-S gxzzlnfitasyor; and Cflotton Curtains, all 2% yards long. ‘Hie-so v El Y l0 0d hlvinl been used in our display rack. “"1 4711i)’ 1 Pair of s pattern. Curtains ranging from $100 to $400 per pair, m clear ................. .. itALr one. 1940 Drapery Chintz, ii’! snd S0 inch widths, all new designs Priced , t “ m’ 140., 22s., 25c. n; yard .. LL00 Net Ourtsining h Orqgm q- Florsl pattern. Per yard "°""'P"" BMW! MIWM in nmgmm and colors. 4e inches 49°! snd wide. Browns, Blues snd Rust New Floor Covering Tor Spring and Per nrd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "axle". I vdl- wide. mu .. m. CONGOLIU ralfolJythwidqysrd um Mam. CongoleumJydswidlJirdlLlo fill. llsoli 88.25 Printed Linoleum, I yds, 7* x , . n“ wide,ysrd.............IlJ0 ' " ‘M. inlaid Linoleum, I yds. l: 1O i6. Dwell 90.35 widqysrd IN l! ll. loch $10.50 Rairolcum Msil h shock and "Scottie" patterns. film l8 xSQ-Maescinlm 35c. room. ALI. STATIONS ro cnsntorrsrowu NEW! I _ CAPESKINI stoves New! Capeskin Gloves. Slip-on styles. Colors black & brown only. Special value . s35 PURSES A super value in Purcell Different styles sud colors. Match your costume. s°‘““‘ .$1.00 for FABRIC GLOVES Knysuede Fabric Gloves. Soft silk finish. Slip-on styles. Colors black, brown and navy. Selling I1 for HANDKERCHIEFS ~........... Handkerchiefs. —- Printed designs oi.’ all different shades. for 4 for RETURN LIMIT MONDAY MARCH llth FARES -1...... IMO Alberto! . . "u..." Ml linkers ........ ........ .90 Bou- llvcr scans-sebaceous 1J8 lfolvlllc .................. .90 Bloomfield ".0. H” M” Montana 1.20 Montague Jot. 1.05 30 - M wellington 11m fares from other stations. M ' OII I Ovorcoais i’ ~l si Men's Ovsrcosts — A Dmmg Reduction to sum. an 31.15” 1118111! quality Gosh which usually sell from $18.00 to 328.00. The assort- menh Li's broken — so you "-9 Mn‘ "flmdueflbuy. suuaewaus malaria. mun and fitted models. n. Earl! — don't be dis- Men's SUITS $16-95 Men's suns - time. Only rs suits l m this m of flue Iiuglfsh mum, and twists. These are broken lines picked from our regular stock which . usually soil st much higher pflgm Good selection of new shades snd Patterns in plain or sport bsck models, Sizes S6 to 42. They're sITNDst thisbrioe o English Melton Overcoat: $9.95 mglish Melton Overoosts - $0.95, 111m is little need to enlarge on this ""4111! — you know these sre good costs, well tailored in guards 1nd “Blane and the colours are navy, green and browns, but we want to be W“ you know these are ENGLIBH MELTONS — then you will appreciate this price reduction. Price $7.50 to $20.00. Reduced values JUNIORS, YOUTH'S STUDENTS SUITS A great opportunity to purchase your Easter Suit -- a limited number of broken ranges — finer quality English tweeda in, single and double breasteds with plain or sport backs. Sizes 24 to 38. Regular values $5.63 t. $15.00 Heavy weight all wood jumbo lmit zipper neck pullovers nnd Sweater Coats. A warm sturdy school gnr- ment — reduced from as high as 8250. While they $1.69 lllt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Youtlfs and Student's Trench Cents $4.50. Purchase one of those navy blue full trench style coats and pro- pore yourself for rain or shine. A practical every purpose cost . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys’ Doeskin Zipper Jackets - $1.08. Great for Spring wear when one 1.0km of! their heavy overcoat or lcn— ther coat. They ore dressy, hurd- wearing, warm and very low priced st . . . . . . . . . . . . colors. Suit .. . .. Each INI III lllllll In ssglsnh March iI-IO II IIIIIQUII DON'T MISS THESE SMART SHIRTS Men's Fancy Shirts, attached fused collars. All new colors and patterns. Each Men's Flannelette Pajamas, all sizes, A, B. C. All pretty stripes. Suit Men's Yams. Cloth Pajamsl. Men's Penmaifs vied; Men's sisgi; i£1'.;'.;'ii;.'.}i' Eésiiiiiliéiif '13.?‘ Suit .-u-sss-gqs-su-n-su-unis‘....,,,,,,,H $l.55 $1.55 P.‘ $1 .75 Bright attractive 85c. $1.65 MGDRE 8s WLEOD BEL’ tRARLGITfiIZmTME-"TAL $12,055» lstsno MARQHjI. “i940 ' “x IROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES