All) THE EASY Don't. confuse this high pads Bone China. .. porcelain sets. -—- buy it for Less at this Sale. . TERMS. 2 Beautiful Patterns - Limited with the cheaper semi- ‘ _ Own o. Set with Pride The Feature oi the Year! i OFFERING UNTIL THURSDAY, APRIL tith-BUT SECURE YOUR’S EARLY-THEY MAY NOT LAST THAT LONG! FINE. QUALITY BONE CHINA 8'1 PIECE DINNERSETS COMPARE THE QUALITY WHEN YOU COMPARE THE PRICE - ‘ m SPECIAL HOME PLAN TERMS Nothing Added. N0 Interest Charges Quantity ' 87 Pieces oi High Grade Bone Chinafor i $1.00 NOW- $1.00 3...... $19.00 87 ' of same High Grade Bone China (or $1 ‘so NOW. :00 WEEKLY Piece Set ..$22.50 Roth iioral Pattern the thing for liousl (‘i(:‘.'lllill{_(. Gold Handles and ihln (l Vi‘? A\' (ll’I'()R'l‘l7NI'l'Yl s, — one with dainty Ivory Border. Both Sets have old Line on edge. THURSDAY, APRIL 0TH. MOPS lllach . . ...-..- AGet One Oi These Chemically Treated -——While They Last l Reversible Style ~ 'l‘\vistr~d Heavy \\'ire Frame. household Mop ~—~ 5i int-h Polishcd lluudle with hanging ring. A Limited Number on sale at this price. ‘ Come early - they may last a week, or only a [cw days, so he sure and secure yours. . n A good full, fluffy SALE ENDS POSHTITIY ' Just 0n Sale Friday, March 31st, to Thursday ' April 6th, Ii They Last That Long A Fcaturc Value in “Bridal Ilose” Pattern (lhlnar- TEA PlL-VPPIS (Il'l'.\' .\.\'Il §.\l'(‘lili§ 6 for 6 l0!‘ 70cm i BEVOLIJTTONARY ENtfllNiji-jnyyg CIIARIKZTERIZES xrw _ l-‘RONTIZNACS _, A line oi svxnsntionzlil_t' new Fl‘(]1]_ tenac automobiles, , the showrooms of '1‘, (,1 n.1, automobile season. in low weeks ago. for l _ Production of thc new 5on1; which presented nmvllf’ of m“ Wily Silt‘. is in kccping I all. hlhc (lcmunds oi (lculcrs and the first. time by Dominion 110p,“ public. and all models are powered Limited, is onc of thc outstanding Wit-h Hod Soul Continental motors. It is rcczslll-cl that Dominion hlotors, ‘These basically nmv products, ¢-(,,n_l‘l'0rluorly' Durant hlotors Qt Canada. prising both {our and six t-yljndprlllllilitru, has built and sold in Can- nlotlvls, are. marked by itw pflgggzvilflll more than and the most atilzulcoll engineering, kTYllfk-i llllllllZ H1959 IMIIOW 91191105. 100.000 (Jars and IMPERIALS ‘ Successful IMPEiliAL FOX BISCUYTS because they contain iood elements csscn for health. strength and successful prorlugtltion. IMPERIALS should he fed lil ally now to Vixens as they supply cle- ments necessary to ensure large ters of strong pups and maintain health anti vigor 0f Vixens. I MPPJRLALS fed during‘ this sea- son richly repay in generous results. Imperial Biscuit Company Ltd. Charlottetown. P. I. fox ranchers feed tial IQ!" lit- , s CHAR Lt)'1"1‘E'l‘0‘vVN - SUMRIERSIDE and aroused no end o! interest end now something entirely and {when announced by President Kcrby lundamcntnlly new by wny 0i‘ n, [our and six cylinder automobile has bccn created especially to meet the ‘present-day nccds oi the Canadian motorists. The new Frontenac Four is ssid i0 be capable oi better than 30 miles l0 a gallon of Gnsollncyihas stand- ard 56-inch tread. an over-all flength of 163i’. inches and appears lin {our body styles. The new Fron- tenac six has n. G5 horsepower mot- or. and is also in lour body styles. Close examination oi the chassis and the various body models m- veals an independence oi thought in design that ls truly original. As pointed out by thc Company, there were no designs to change and no commitments to absorb. Starting Irom scratch, with no precedents to handicap them, the engineers have introduced mnny interesting and unique features, without. having to strap the drtnils 0i’ established dg_ sign to which additions and alter- ations had bcrn made year alter your, always a costly process for a manufacturer. Both curs are modern in appear- ance. Radiators are graceful, slop- iflt; and Wslinpcd. Fenders are deep drawn to conceal the chassis, with “spots? both front and roar. Front fenders arc so shaped that. the deep recess is eliminated between the hood and fcxuier apron, while fen- dcr brackets are rigidly fastened through both the chassis side mem- bcr and thc end of the front cross member. The contour o1‘ the rear tenders liar-mobiles nicely with the lmavcr-tnil back oi thc bodies. i Hoods cxtcndlng to thc base of the windshield odd to the impress- ion or overall length. slanting wind- ishlrlds arc equipped with safety glass. Windshield wiper motors are at the bottom ol’ the windshield. Cowl vcntilsi/ors oi both models are built into the lower windshield cross-bar. with the ventilator cover swinging up to act as a scoop. I good cub prices being paid at. the T- otilca oi B. Graham Rogers, Sum- wn GUARDIAN ‘run cnanwrrsro ‘fr? _ ‘SUMMEBSIIIE and Prince Count)’ —'l'nl| column In releflld In nu I! lord lnkreut but ulnflllhll II I newly nature lnly be llllgrlld n: I cent: n word strictly ouylblo In ad‘ vnnco. -SUPPLIES tor boat building and repairing, sold right at Bruce's. 8671-44-21. —BlJYING smvsn m: pelts’. mersido. ' 8503-3-27-61 -—FLOOR BUGS. Wilton and Ax- minster. new stock. beautiiul pet- tems, lowest prices, at Bruce's. 8671-44-21. --0FFICES T0 RENT — In new Dalton Building, large bright rooms, Hot: water heating. Apply at Gour- lies’ Drug Store. 8680-4-1-21 —BAI‘TIST CHURCH Services, Sunday. April 2nd. Preacher, Rev.’ A. G. Crowe: 10.45 a. m., Central] Bedeque. Subject, "The Eternal word." 11.45 a. m., Sunday School: 12.15 p. m., The Lord's Supper; 1.15 p. m., Freetown, Subject, "The 50w- er and the Soils." —RETURNED FROM FLORIDA- Mr. J. C. Wilkinson, o! Sprlnglield West, returned on Tuesday evening from a two months vislv. to Florida. On. his way home he visfied friends in Boston. Mr. Wilkinson had n very pleasant trip. He remained in Summersidc Tuesday evening, the guest oi his daughter, Mrs. E, H. oi the passing oi Mrs. Mary Sen- man at her residence on Second Street, Summerslde, at the advanced age o! 89 years. Mrs. Seaman was well known and for many Years kept the “Seaman House," which oi late years has been carried on by her only daughter. Mrs. Charles Wright, to whom much sympathy is extend- ed in her bereavement. The funeral is taking place today from her late residence to the People's Cemet- ely.-f3. PERSONALS ~M1x L. R. Alien, M.L.A., return- eci from Charlottetown on Thurs- day evening and lett on Friday for Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto-S. -Mxs. Heath Mayhew and little son, Master Clair, of Murgaic, arc visiting ‘Mrs. J. W. iiogg, oi Sum- nicrsidu-S. —Mrs. J. W. Waite, 0t Summer- slde, ls visiting in Boston. She will return shortly accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Lane, of '1‘ryon, who has been spending thc wintci- in Boston. -S. EASTERN MIARIIIAN ..'Thll column to ruervcd for new: ol lucnl lntrnnt. but ndvertlslnl o! n newly nature may be Inserted ll 2 cont! a word strictly pnynblu In advance. . JSUBSCRIPTIONS to Th0 Lharlottetown Guardian may bu handed to their Rep. Ample Hume. or lclt st H. J. Mabofls Drug Store, Montague. l2-l3-dtl’. Strong, leaving on Wednesday for Pi-s. home-S. Greys .................. ... 135 Browns . . 120 —DEATII 0F MRS SEAMAN- Blacks . 101 Many old friends will regret to learn Reds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Q and _ lNotices ASSOCIATED MEMBERS ‘rho following list. has been added to the Associated members during the past week; Dr. J. A. MwPhee, Dr. A. C. Vincent, Mrs. FTank Dil- lon, Peter G. Clark, Mrs. H. C. Mills, Miss Carrie Haslam, Dr. J. H. Men, Roland F. Day, E. P. Foley, H. M. Simpson. Rev. R. M. Ixgste, Min E. E. Stamper. There are now enrolled 141 mem- bcrs compared with 85 of last year. an increase oi 56 thus m. CUBS Zion Cubs bud their regular weekly meeting Monday night. Mr. Sidney MnoBenth gave the puck special instruction on the compass. The Cubs welcomed Miss Jemima MacL-ean, who will act as second aa- sistnnt. The iollowing is the standing oi the sixes in the competition that is being held: Every member oi the winning six will be presented with a prize. BEDEQUE Two scouts, since the new year, have qualified for the King's Scout Badge. Gordon Hyde, oi the Kiri: Troop and George Lewis oi Bede- qua troop are the successful can- didates. Lorne Wright of the Bededue troop has been awarded his second class budge. Rey. Mr. Crowe, scoutmaster o! the ‘Bedeque troop has undertaken the work o! organizing a Cub Pack and a Rover Crew. Thrills And Novelty In Animal Picture "Trailing The Killer", now show- ing at. the Capitol, otters motion picture patrons something decidedly new and original in thc way o! en- tertainment. While those taking part are mostly animals, they are oifcrcd merely as actors in depict- ing the story. The marvelous cem- crn. work was not u. more matter oi chance but oi careful study and long preparation. The story shows the ravages oi a mountain lion which spreads terror over thc sheep country. How the depredations o! this ferocious beast cause an innoc- ent dog to be branded "killer" and later hunted like a. beast of prey, and later vindicated by its own bravery forms the basis of the plot. Just; enough oi’ the human ele- ment in injected into the picture to bring out the dramatic highlights o! the story. Every element oi dra- matic construction from comedy to tragedy with hair-raising tights, terrific suspense and absorbing in- terest abounds in "Trailing The Killer." "So you were going to a lire," . . ‘CONDITION IMPROVES — It it pleasing to be able to report con- siderable improvement. in the con~ dition oi Mr. James W. Murdock. About three weeks ago, Mr. Murdock. who is closely associated with the business and educational life of the Town oi Montague, contracted a very severe cold, which at times as- sllmed such dangerous proportions as to cause his munerous friends a great deal oi anxiety. The news, however, that he is now well on the road to complete recovery, will be gladly received. During Mr. Mur- is being cnpably looked after by his brother, Mr. David P. Murdock-H. IIAZELBROOK INSTITUTE MEET- ING The March meeting oi thc Hazel- brook Women's Institute was hckt at the home of Mrs. A. Roy Jones attended by 10 members and two visitors. Meeting opened by repeat- ing the Creed, followed by the Ode. The diiicrent committees gave their reports. Motion passed that s Bird Chart hc purchased for the school. Mrs. Kent Jones has invited the indies to hcr home tor the April meeting, roll call to be answered with, ivhlch part of our Creed im- presses you the most. Two contests were put. on and Mrs. Jones served a very dainty lunch, assisted by hcr two daughters, Miss Pearle and Sue. Meeting closed in usual way with National Anthem. clerk's illness his dry goods business i said the policeman sarcastically to ‘the motorist he had stopped. l “We-well, not exactly," said the lmotorlst breuthlcssly, "but I'm try- ‘lng U0 prevent one." The policeman nodded grlmly._ "And how were you going to d0 that?" he asked. "Well, thc boss said that's what ;hc'd do ii‘ I were late again, and I iwas hurrying to gel; to thc oifce ‘in time," explained the motorist. Business Man: "What do you do with all these pictures you paint?" Modemlst Artist: "I sell them, srl" Business Man: “Well, name your terms, my man, I've been looking tor a salesman like you for years.” "Your ottlcc is as hot as m oven.’ said a client to his lawyer. "So it. ought. to be. I makc my bread here." . v ~0- Tb; bestmlleiionnanco l LET US OVERHAUL YOUR RADIO We unconditionally guarantee all parts we install tor on days. V. 0. SMALLWOOII RADIO SERVICE 122 North River Bond Natural color panama staging a. comeback. W~nen like ‘cm. 1 because they harmonize with any i costume and may be made to match l by changing the color oi the ribbon build about the crown. Allard’: ' " can“. hats. are T J. W. MacNAUGHT B. A» LL. B. Banister. solicitor, ma. Money to Lola I I Remington $25.00. c]... Esau; s atoonrn 1i This dalntily choice KAYSER made garment is made up oi a. beautiful silk fabric, perfectly tailored, finely fitting, decidedly a garment for discriminating buyer. Yoke front and plain. ~ Vest to match $1.00. Showing all the new sleeves- New Silk Dress $5.95 K very delightful range of new silk crepe‘ dresses in a wide variety of styles and. colors. The new sleeves full length and putts are shown in all Fashion's new sug- gestions. Call to-day . . . . . . . . . .. $5.95 Get your newi WALL PAPER! The A finest showing ofWall Paper in Knitted one piece Dress Prince Edward Island is here for you to- .1 (ll of Wool “Tricot Cha.m- dam a bray" with LASTEX in - - w... fashlmlable Cape and of 72 square feet TWICE as much as a Hat to malllifigg-‘tglflgzlllllegfi isingle rtclall. A DOU1_3LE ROLL at say 10c “Mayfair” April issue‘ s exac y same as single r011 at 5c. e ~ ..- ,| "[0018 daiihivd t... O WOMAN ... snout.» WORK l ' Don't rub-rub-rub_ any longer over that Wash-l board, or grmd—grmd-grind for hours turning jthat old fashioned hand Washer. This Shining, Porcelain ELECTRIC Gi-aranteer‘ to. _'l2 monthfi- 'And it’.. easy to owr~ this shining Porcelain Electric‘ Queen Washer and Wringer-saving expense and labor every week for years to come. A Big Buy-For Quick Sale Gives you this unheard of LOW CASH PRICE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Saturday, April 1st to Saturday, April 8th. Will llo Mondays Washing For DECIDE NOW to see it wash in your owlvn homelCall in or Call up—and we'll do your. next washing Free! . HULMAN SAilE-AS-YDII-PAY PLAh QUEEN Less Than 5o ‘i? as little as $1.75 Per Week $5 9.00 Easy Holman Home Plan Terms; $5.00 CASH, $1.35 WEEKLY FOR 10 MONTHS NO INTEREST ON SALE AT BOTH OURSTORES Mail your Order with Down Payment To HOLEMAIVS Summer-side -- Oharlottefo vfln . <3,» aw?»