___....-.. _ _____.-_.-.__ .. _ _.. _. v Following our recent very successful sale. we have thoroughly gone‘ through our fire stock and made further drastic reductions where such seemed called for. Most items are limited to one-of-a-kind. so we advise shopping at 9 sharp Saturday neg. zons-couvsnrlnts nnuu _Z__'ii sash llrig. toaso-otte. ettettttttetgetgtttrettettlt. 1% leg» 2ZL-;l!9"F'l" our lllll-lllt-l39.j°"_ neg. 24.75—000AS|0NAL ontun 1/2 nn|cs12-" $3 DOWN $4 MllllTllLY -Iiisism Zghhptzilyllahogyany BetlroomSuitewlii little Vernier 9:9? 9T6 lé¢~..$l-l l: Mull-Sin “loin” F Reg. 22.95—BabiesSTROLLERS, tt-hnltll“ 8'” with Glass Tray Bedroom Suite lllelllilttt neg. toosgrsu wuoo neg. szso~4 petition _ __'1"rla cuaaottm. cnanaorrtrroww The Central Guardian ' Tlsla column la reserved for news o! local inmost. but advertising ct a newsy nature may be lulu-tori ac live cents a word, strictly pay» ubla in advance. JLMMIE’! ‘I'LL! Puona us. C008! 1v: Paowgrspne. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN SURANOI. HOWARD MeINNII Home {Pootwesr at 175 Queen sum. wonnn my on mama wit. be held in St. James Church on Friday, March 4 at 3.30 p.m. JUST ABRIVEI; -— Large ship- ment of Indian Blankets, assorted colors. '3rd floor, B. A. McDonald. RECENTLY RECEIVED, ship- ment of white mesh for curtalnixig. 29 cents per yard. 3rd floor, S. A. McDonald. CAKE SALE stt Moore A Mac- Leods. 3 P. M. Saturday. Sponsored by Group No. 2. Zion Ladies Aux- iiiary. THE KIRK 0F 8T. JAMES.- strrice and Sermon Preparatory to Holy Communion tonight at 8 ’ o'clock in the Kirk Hall. CROSS ROADS CHURCH. - Scrvive Sunday. March 6th, at 7.30 P. M. M-r. W. R. Shaw. Soloist. Lie. Byron llowletlt. Minister. PROGRESSIVE Contract Bridge anq Fprtyetlves, Clover Club, March 7th, 8 dciock. Admission 5M. Ite- freshments. Ladies Auxiliary Can. Legion. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH, Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. Service March 6th. at 11.00 A. M. St. Andrew's, Orwell at 7.00 P. M if road conditions permit. IVINSLOE UNITED CIIURCH.—- Services Sunday. March 6th, will be as follows: Winsloe Nortlt 11. Princetown 3. Highfield 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans, Supply Minister. Clearing at CHURCH OF‘ SCOTLAND.- Senllces Lords Day. March 6th. DeSable 3.00 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M.‘ Broadcast CJRW Fridays L " 4 men | 1s l iiiilettt,'ee ...'.".".‘.'T . . f . .. .. 59G cluster. White Cotton Bloonters.‘Siza 2s, Regular 79c . . H 89c 1 .95 Children": Cotton Knee Hose, L l to 8 l-2, colors Blue and Brown Oi‘ . . . . . . . . . .. Children's White Cotton Slips, sile B to lZ at , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Children's Flannelette Pyjamas, Color Floral, sizes 2, 4, 6, at . . ... .......... 39c e59c Children's Snow Pants, Color Navy, sizes 5-8, Regular $3.65, 2 I Clearing at W E E K - N D Specials in Basement t Thursday Friday Saturday Children's Navy Blue Fleece lined Bloomers, MGDRE a. twrteoo tnsaacn 4,3949 . m j Children's Cotton Pl id O Red and ante Plaid, “sizes mdm.‘ - 2.4.6“ ghilldgefigr lgoltcite Cgtlon Briefs, gig; g‘ 4’ clearing at ................. Children's Coat Sweaters, l Qd ' to 34, regular $2.75, co or r I m. 32 clearing at . . . . .. at" ....................... Children's Cotton Flannel Dresses, sizes 2, 8, l2, Color Blue, regular $l,50_ 69c Clearing at Children's Worsted Hose, color town gin 6 to l0, ' at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. f0 1.00 Ladies White Laboratory Coats, size 34 to 3B, regular $4.50 ' 2.95 clearing J sell. Grade 5: PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honour Roll for February. 1. Ralph Kennedy. 2. Beryl Shelfoon. 3, Jackie Hobbs. bridge PMYQT’! flftalll. l3 cards iri One suit. were dealt Yvonne 0nd- eau. Playing’ with friends, gltg made ht-r grand slam bid in clot”, 8.30 P. M. Rev. H .F. MacEwen. Grads l0-—1. Marleen Warren. Grade 5; 1, Mama 3039,59,, -_3_ -—— 2. Dorothy MaoLart-n a. slut-icy Sandra Currie. s, Winnifred Mrtc- Slllllslltlfllls wlwlalrd rite deal WORLD DAY 0F PRAYEIL- Downs. Rheum, can happen once in 158,000.00! The Service in observance of the Grade 9 5n; 1. Helen Massey. grade 4; wurem 2 times. Welld PM’ ‘ll "W" will be M“ z. Lloyd Seem“ 1 Billy Mee- John Fielding. a Ferne Tetml by the women of Charlottetown in Carmen shun ' ~ ‘he Kirk “i 5°‘ 5m"- Flld" we“ Grade o Jr.: l. Thelma Ford. I. Grade 4~ 1 Allan Dunba-r and noon at 3.30 o'clock. CAVENDIStIl UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE-Sunday, March 6th. New Glasgow l1 A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Y. P. U. at the Manse. Friday, March 4th, at 8 PM. George Gough. Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL Grade 8: 1. Grade '7! Freda Saunders. 8. Carl MaoLeod. Grade B: 1. Mary Whltestde. 3. Gordon white. 3. Douglas Clark. Elizabeth MacLean. 2. Dow-n Messcr. 3. Alan Douglas. 1. Mark Ladner. 2, Helen Cooke. 3, Donnie Maobeod. Grade 7: l, Theresa Presley. 2. Carol Thompson. 2. Dale Ward. 3. Dianne Jenkins and Joan Wilson. Grade 3. 1, Norma Hollies. 2, Elizabeth Small and David Lcy. 3, Donne. Cudmore. Grade 3: 1. Susan Whlteslde. 2. Palsy Jane MacDonald and Gail Pllfllldke. a. Roger worth. Special During lent French Fried Shrimp TllE WINBMILL CHARGE. -- services March 6th. New Dominion, no service. Kings- ton 3 P. M. Cornwall Church School ll A. M. Public Worship 730 P. ‘M. Rev. M. K. Chtarman. Minister. TRYON-BONSH AW BAPTIST Messer and Roland Diamond. 3. Doryse Duffett. 2, Janet Spiilett. 3. Marie Rus- Grade 6: 1. Elizabeth Campbell. BRIDGE PLAYEIUS DREAM HAMILTON. March l—(CP> -A giallpltd Whiiteétead. é. ‘Marjorie 20g“ s; l, 1315mm Bmd5hmv_ c a.r an orena tee e. . een Di d. 3. z Crrnde s: 1. Jane Hall. 2. Lorne Shaw. amen s“ an“ ill GRAFTON STREET PHONE 1240 PABTOBATE. - Services for Sun- day. March 6th. Westmoreland l1 A. M. Alrbany 3 P. M. "Prym 7.. P. M. Comm-tinlon Service. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Ministgr. IIAZELBWOOK, CROSS ROADS »Servtce for Sunday. March 6th. liazelbrmk ll A. M. S. S. l0 A. M. Mt. Albion S. S. 2.30 P. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M. Lie Byron l-lowlett. Wfllster. YORK UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Services for Sunday. March S: Central ll a.m.: Pleasant Grove 3 p.m.; York 7.30 p.m. Sun~ day School at. usunl hours. Rev. J. Reg. M9150 --ll’yllai_liotgany Soidotztry Desk s1 uowu i 5° $6 Monthly negation —§l‘it“le~llXMlNSTEB nu ntlnttttt, '9*5°i neg. 43.50~LlBRARY DESK lelltliht. 9"” in rsw onisn FIRE BARGAINS riornnventisiso! Special Representative“ EASTERN LIMITED F. ll. STEVIART JONES CIIARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. 129 Kent St. Phone 219B THE teeeei l M PSO H. MacCuiium. Minister. UNITED BAPTIST. Rev. H. Bar- hnur. pastor. Sunday. Mart-h 6: Falrvicw ll a.m.; North River (l p.rn.: Lontz Creek, 7.30 p.m. Not.c-— 'l‘hr*sc appointments will be kept if roads and “rather permit. TIIF. PRESBYTICR-IAN (‘IIURCII IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- dny, March 6th. as follows: Cardi- gan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 PJM. Montague 7.30 l".M. Montague s S. 10 A. M. Rev. Norman Young, Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, March 6th, as follows: Tryon. i1 A. M. C. S. 10 A. M. Cape Traverse. 3 P. M. Crap- aud. 7.30 P. M. C. S. 11 A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside. B. A.. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT— At. the Stiprndlnry ltlagistrate’; Court yes- terday. the only case to appear be- fore Magistrate K. M. Martin was that of a man charged with theft who was remanded one week for sentence. ‘nr-ztrht". Ont: son. Preston. whn hatll Ilrllo Ellman. u Celebrated lllamllllll lLPZ.:.Z’T"JI..1:L‘1;£.:..“iiili.£2' "To Mr. and Mrs. Osborn lemma"! warmest Mr. and Mrs. Etitrtan have grand-daughter j “llialllllll- i Ccllzrltttllatlons of‘ » g- ' _ ‘on the rr . »t r pl-itiiinenati an til-l their nnallliiageqild Rnnlversau Mi 3151i! ttierliiditteiindregtiiiiiiititmsttii; Vi" maehmuthe ‘golcehoiftihehfir- . ‘ways. most hospitable etitortalit- This ls indeed a rare octrnsiotn] happy event, nhd best wishes for ‘mp5 e" ow“ H e‘ n‘ qrrs. They both enjoy good health. {m occasion whit-h while lt M11135 many more happy returns of the ism" -_'— are highly regarded by the entire JOY and thankfulness tn all our day. _ _‘ g A lIll-J-‘i lntcrestltlrz social event. community and beloved by ‘tllCll‘;]\5-‘l\l'i8 beat-s with it one (.1 (he ._..._~___.______ PQfQQnflQ took plane on Saturday averting. large family circle. most beautiful lessons in the book‘ FLYING BUSINESSMAN -~ - ‘ February 5th. at. the home of Mr. A most delicious and bountllull of life. l ____ w, Jonph A_ Mwmmm ""9 Mln-Ofibm- Ellllllmt °l Velllllllv Wetldlnz Sumter was served anti Our esteemed parents have sure- MONTREAL _ tcpt ._ g“ Charlottetown ls a patient in tht: on the occasion of the sixtietll flIl-lgvgfyqrlg htul n, mnsl. enjoyable ly ronohed the golden n“ o; m,“ Dpsalllnicrs has we“ wave!“ Y any uospmfm‘ ‘funds m Mm. niversary of their marriage. The gyms, ltnnd in hand they have ascended throntli Quebec proyinc t ‘a h’-'n e speedy recover after n gathering included for the most After the supper when the com-i the hill. and hand in hand they are than '70 years, but riuririg Titania: n" deotomy operatieny. . party had reassembled in the living descending into the valley. a valley room. a family gift was presented llihted with thesundylng lam-p ol to the bride n-nd groom and Miss faithfulness lave and dgvotloyy ‘ l li- is u greet/privilege rot- us to l be hare to see the bride and bride- , IP00"! today, in soul and heart. the bride and bridegroom of sixty years ego. Time has been very kind to rhem;.tl'.ne has mellowed their sf- fections ‘which like good wlmg m; I i hut. improved with age, We have gathered here to con. grstulate them on the diamond n“. niversary of their marriage 3nd [g ., l part members of the family. child- m mum,“ ten, grand children and great grand children. nearly all of whcnn live 18900 miles and ha‘ about arenas nu cameo s-rnttrr Malta: Glassware fpnr/t/c Several have also been seen wish them mtmy more useful years °l lllc strait. OI the link which has baumj thgm together. That in the evening of ll" they ml? continue to enjoy good health such an they have at. We?! had. is our united wish, this token in nrnnrxarritm “an; AMMONIA tt - tttttttwt r i» ttt We new present t,.,.. his trips have been midi! by air. He was flown about hours of flying time to his credit. PORT HAWKEBBURY. N. S. ‘CPI —— Several seals have beer; seen recently rm lcr- fines praetlr-‘e ally lummhttr the Strait of Cansq. the 8t. Georges Bay area, north nmmmpltuet, mutants-toes —'l"l1ls city is tun bulldlnl more houses than any other county bee. Olllh tn England and Wales, with 1mm permsnsnt and temporal, HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL I CHARGE. Services. March 6. Wilt- he shire ll n.m.: Hampshire 2.30; In Hunter River 7.30. Officlnl hoards houses completed up to the and o1 130 1M0. ~ THROAT ill Sale oi SllB- CSTANDARDS ~ c dork shade: THREE HUNDRED PAIRS ofifull fashioned 45 gouge NYLON STOCKINGS. These all have some slight imperfection in them . . - not very noticeable. These stockings have dork seams . . . they ore ‘available in two shades, "Radiant", o misty taupe, and "Midvwy"; 0n Sale Friday. uttren 4th. r The sizes are Iii to 10K Th ' : ' . e price 1 .15 par pair E~ lt1iLEO cnlstomrown, r.._ s. t. t . ' v