»~(_r-.‘ '"4Ir*' -. . ~ . _. ,...¢.... _;v1AY_ s. _ 1949 a PECIALS S FOR TillS WEEK . A group oi Dresses in jersey, rayon prints, and crepes. All new stock. Regular to $I5-95- Our Special Price ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11.95 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, WE ARE OFFERING ON OUR ENTIRE LARGE, N-EW STOCK, A DISCOUNT OF 10% IDVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS~--- New Shorties just arrived. Lovely assortment oi colours. A Real Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ’ s " TM’. . i one wants. ormr lliE c0. m. LADIES’ WEAR SB- IIIJEEN ST. i i Planning I a Garden? T3,! DUI» Catalogue has on loquut ARTIIIIR IIESEY ' IOIK. ELI. _ WINSLOE AND VICINITY Miss Roma Rodd spent the week- end at the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Scott. Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins, Misses Alice and Doris Jenkins and Bennett Jenkins were victors to Mt. Her- bert on Sunday, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jenkins. Miss Thelma Locke was visiting at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Val MacDonald on Sunday evening. Practice (or the play, "Medcile- i VETERAN BUILDER still builds hcuses. which took ‘him to the Texas and Caliiornia, he's TORONTO —- (DP) -—J_ UhOqilOI- ie. a house-building supervisor who timed his first Job in the tied‘: 1 . ‘h Montreal when he was borough. grtying and wrinkled now but he Alter a career Klondike, now building houses in suburban scar- eome Maid" was held at the hall on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rema MacDonald and iamily were visitors to York cn Sunday the guests of Mrs. Fred MacDonald. Friends of Mr. Erith Hughes are sarry- to hear that he ia ill in bed with the IIU. A large crowd attended the two one-act plays at- Winsloe Btatlon Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Miss Audrey Kitson, Hampshire. spent her Easter holidays in Winsloe, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Orville Turner. Miss Beatrice Jenkins, student of P. W. O. war home during the Easter holidays. Mr. end Mrs. Norris Scott and Brenda were visitors to Winslce on Saturday, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd. M ‘ atwhafaleitol ingmo ureilnaa lh United States. produced crude in quantity- luatbeiore payday you've probably looked urwa aorhousekeep- said: ‘Where does tho mpneyqo 'Aoompanymuataakitsel.t tho same question, and each year pro- videathe ahavrerinita annual report. The dollars we; received last year-for kerosene, iuel oil and other groduola-went thieway: l on nd u. anal. °""'.......i to a2... .3. ;§.§‘i.'é..“£.l 0.. r32‘. * silos. Depending have on where you live some iron Arabia. rioéaorirosndeepinihe In nada only Alberta of oil products which find thousands ‘of ueee in our homes and industries, on our _ highwcye, in the air and on the sea. Ibaaepeehlen u» next bio has products nsuat asovmeuover wide areas to, carve all communities in Canada. llaabelal wee Iourth. Marketing m} vidaathepsodisoieriimedlwherevaryfl" ._ heat tor 1% ', son's and home. u...» eup- pliee i looal bisaineaasnal. ll" on and! ' 031°“ 7| iayoarmkl". u" ‘lessee to rovlnoiai and federal Owens- "asentsabgrbedlwgtafilllll d0‘: g ea whereyoallve-taheehcsgz. oenhoutoieyarydnllfllfitllflui“ etandardgrade gasoline. ‘ Ilelewaetboaniaouloiaaoheales- Irenihiawepaidihreeoents ' lIappyéG0-Lu0ky l! Mrs. Barry Pugh lnaith "It isn't as if we have to wait till it is actually in production," he explained. “though Gloria thinks that Law will schedule it for right after New Year's." Before Barbara went off to the 0m". she arranged everything conveniently for him to work. He was at the typewriter when she left. Barbara had en exalted ieel- "S. But it was diiticult to give her beet to her job. She was ot up I0 h" but. either Physically or mentally. and Champ Fields was in a bad humor. Be resented Tony's quliilnr- He said Tony should have waited until he had something more definite m go on before he turned down a steady pay check. "After all he has a wife." he declared. Barbara flushed. "Ton ‘a o1 to give all his time to Ithe ‘p13 and I'm heartllyin favor oi’ it." ‘W911. he needn't come asking me to take him on again, i! the thing sours on him. I'm through." Barbara winced. she had my; Pfllilfid It. but she had counted on Tony's being able to get his position back again if. anything "PM WEBB-if. for instance, aha was not able to keep on in her condition. “The play isn't coins to sour on TORY. if that's what you mean." she 811d Ihemlv- "I believe in it and I believe in him." Champ Fields shrugged his shwlders- "I h0i>e he doesn't let You down as otten as he has me." Barbara did not believe that Tony would let her down st all. She could hardly wait to meet him for lunch. She was so anxious t0 know how he was getting along on the second act. but Tony shook his head. "I've worked like a so-and- so all morning, and what have I got to show tor it’! I ask you," he said. "What have I gut go show for it? A basket full o: waste paper!" “Oh. Tony!" cried Barbara in a dlnnayed voice. Then she drew 5 long breath and managed to smile, "But it's always hard to gee a Bil"- OM» you m into n, it'll come easier." "You betl" exclaimed Tony. However, when she came home that afternoon, Tony was ‘(mg and there was still nothing to 91°" I" hi! dlyb etlort except a basket full of waste paper. It was nearly seven before he showed up, but he was whistling. and he kiss. ed Barbara exuberantly. "I got the blind staggers, gt". ins at spoiled why." he explain- ed. "and so I've been down to Police headquarters, chinnlng with the gang." "But. Tony-" He chuckled her under chin. "T1118 lust wasn't the day, sugar, It'll be different tomorrow." ' It was not different the next do! nor the next. Tony tried to work. Barbara knew that by the number of crumpled-up pages eh; found in the wastebask when she came home every night, Qnly h, made no progress, “Denied i! I know whet ails me." he said ruaiully. “New that 1 haven't a thing on my mind ea. cent the drstted play, it won't come." Although Barbara insisted, he n- fused to work at night. "Listen," he laid. "after I've stared et these tour walla all day, I've got to get out or go crazy," Once more he took to bringing various members of his gang homg with him to dinner and going out With them afterward. To his friends Tony was already a t". rnendoua success. He had had the first act of a play approved by a big Broadway producer. They made a terrific tuss over him and T011! loved it. They were always IIPODDIUI in to discuss the play with him or getting up a party somewhere in his honor. Gloria Havener had gone back t0 New York and Tony was locally quite the lion. (‘In be continued) Aislhma (ouahs [ought Easy sy eu suitor iron diiiloult breathin , cou g, wheesing. and can't sleep wail be- esuu or Asthma or Bronlihltia attacks. yea owe it to yourseli to try MRIDAOO. The very iiret lose e! IIINIIAOO eta working hreugh your bleed la a0 in rta l lui Nature lonelier! and relnovgfile ‘Ilsltk, naueuew e csusea sou . l ,diss. eule breathing. This loolsa ‘up n little ‘ ee i” “'13 ‘m? roe .... .1 am rental!!- sauflvleulty and begin t: easy lite. U‘? llllaiahktigngrom your ‘d y. easy eae quickly midst SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Per satisfactory repairs, on all makes send your machine to V. E. KING, 61 Sydney Street All work guaranteed. warrran g sCm IRON .- METALS, me IAYTERIIS Per highest prieee mom m ans ILOCK cm.“- oqAlsnlals- QHARJFPTETQWN i RAGE SEVEN --~-_=_ _-—u_v PROWSE BROS. LIMITED CELEBRATE THEIR earl. ANNIVERSARY BY PUTTING ON A THREE DAYS SALE TIIIIRS.-FRI.-SAT.-MAY .P.ll-sll-10 Established May 1881,68 Years of Business Success. Si-Ill Going Strong in May. ‘I949 We are offering very special values for these days. Como in and help us celebrate Gharlottetowms Oldest Departmental Store Extends Congratulations To the F. W. Woolworth It Co., Ltd., on the opening o! their new and modern store in Charlottetown Also‘ congratulations are due the City in having another large store added to the many which Charlottetown now enjoys. Modern improvements oif all kinds help to advertise our lovely City and are added attractions to the many visitors and are a. source o! pride to all Prince Edward Islanders knowing that their Capital City is moving ahead with all other large cities in Canada. by being able to provide shopping facilities equal to any city in Canada. Woolworth's new store will open with a largo sale rlmning three days-Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 5th, 6th and 7th. 0n these three days we have decided to offer a. list of unbeatable values to the many shoppers flocking to our City on those Special Days. Island to buy on these three days. These values, we feel sure, will be a. big inducement to the people of Prince Edward Remember the ‘Deter-Thursday, May Sth-Frlday, May Gth-Saturday, Nay 7th CRETONNES, assorted patterns, 36 inches wide. Regular $1.00 to $1.39 - SALE PRICE . . . . . 69c par yard PRINT COTION, all new patterns for Summer Dresses. Regular 49c to 59c per yard-SALE PRICE 45o per yd. BROADCLOTH, a lovely range of plain colors for Summer Dresses. Reg. 45c to 50c per yard- SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39o per yard TERRY TOWELS, a good heavy quality, a nice assortment of shades, size 19 x (BS-SALE PRICE 98o a pain neon crowns, regular size Terry Cloth-SALE PRICE ..... a for 25o RAINBOW border stripe face Terry Towels, 16 x 29—SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25o each CURTAINING, suitable for Kitchen and Bathroom, 45 inches wide-SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . 59a per yard Kiddies’ Cotton Jersey Sweaters, striped and plain. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c each Kiddies’ Cotton Printed Broadcloth Dresses. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.59 Boys’ Cotton Broadcloth Suits. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c Indies’ ylon Hose 51 gauge- REE- $1-35- 5819 Price . . . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 a pal!‘ New arrival in Silk Jersey Cloth, 39 inches wide. Colors Pink, Yellow, White and Blue. Sale Price . . $1.00 per yd. New arrivals in Ladies’ Pullover and Cardigan Sweaters. selling less . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10% discount ’ I Man's and Boys Specials Men's plain color short sleeve Sport: Shirts, S. M. and L. Tan, Blue and White. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . .. $1.79 95 Men's Fine Worsted Suits, assorted sizes. Blue and Brown. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $28.90 Men's Fancy Hose, reg. 59c . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pairs tor 95o Men's Fine Balbriggan Combination Underwear. Spe- cial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 a. suit Junior Boys’ Navy Blue Suite, Z-piece, sizes 24 to 28. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 Boys’ Tweed Short Pants. Special . . . . . . . . $1.95 a pair Boys’ Overalls, Navy Blue. Special . . . . . . $2.49 a pair Extra Special Men's Striped Broadcloth Pyjamas, sizes A, B, C and D. Sale Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.95 Men's Summer Zisger Jackets. Light colors only. Regu- lar $10.00. Sale rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95 Ladies’ beautiful Glove Silk Panties all sizes. Regtilell $1.59. Sale Price ............. .1 ..... .. $1.00 pail Ladies’ (Special Line) Slips, full length. Result! value $2.50 to $2.95. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.19 Ladies’ new Summer Dresses. Special line, all Regular value $4.95. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-39. Ladies’ Sumner Gloves. Special line, all sizes.‘ Reg. value $1.25. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79o a pail NOW snowma ALL THAT'S NEW IN 1 LADIES’ SPRING SUITS and IIIIATS NEW FLOUR IIIIIIERINRS a! srnomr. PRICES DURING runs slim Rexoleum, 4 beautiful designs suitable _for bedroom and dining-room, 2 yards (lode. Sale Price 89o per run- ning yard. t Jaspe lnlald Linoleum. This very durable covering is now in stock in Red, Green and Sand. 2 yards wide. Sale Price $3.98 per running yard. DoLuxe Rexoleum. This is a good quality felt base ma- terial. Many new designs to choose from. 2 yards wide. Sale Price $1.15 per nulning yard. DELUXE REXOLEUM BUGS Size6x9tt ..... “$4.50 Size71,'izX9ft--~$5-50 Size 9 x 9 n . . . . . . . $1.25 Size a x 10v, n. . . sass Size 9 x 12 n. ... $0.25 Size 9 x 131i. ft. - $10-00 nomvv mam RUGS Size6x9ft. $5.00 Size 11/, X9“. $0.50 Size 9 x 10in} it. .. $9.00 Size 9 x 9 ft. . . . .. $8.00 Size 9 x 12 ft. . . . $10.50 llu. MEN'S and BOYS’ SPRING rorcosrs llllI suns SeIlingLese 10v. ills. Dre Materials in Home Spun and Monk's Cloth. S al Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.19 yard Diafflcd Curtains, Ivory and Marquisette, 36 to 40 inches wide, 2% yards long. Sale Price ....... .. sans pair Rememberihe Days-THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. May 5. 6.7 Our 68th Anniversary Sale of Three Days Takes Place We WIII Welcome a Visit From Our Many, Friends and QIQIWM" PROWSE BROS. no.