JUNE 28. 1949 -_.THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE New President. 0f Oh'Town Notary .Rotarlan W. R. LePage (above) became the new president of the Charlottetown Rotary Club at their meeting yesterday at which the re- tiring officers presented their re. ports for the year. The incoming secretary is Rotarian O. R. Simona. .The retiring President, Rotarinn D. M. McGuire, reviewed the activi- ties of the past year. Membership ng. the club is '76, the highest it has ever been, and attendance at 87.5 per cent is an improvement over previous years. Members expressed their appreciation of President Mc- Guire by singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." _ Regret was expressed at the in- juries suffered by Rotarian M. L. Bradshaw of Summerslde in a car accident while returning from the District Convention at St. Andrews, N, B. A telegram from Mr. Brad- show, at present in the Saint John Hospital, thanking the club for its (‘XPFGSSIOH of sympathy and inform- int: members that he was making satisfactory progress, was read to the club. . Guests yesterday included Rotar- Ian Wheeler H. Kern, M.D., Garden (‘|t_v, Michigan, and Mr. Ralph Chapman. Moncton. N. B. S ial Tourist Planned Charlottetown clerks. waitresses. service station attendants and all those who come irrto direct contact with tourists, will have an oppor- tunity to brush up on their cwfwsll P's and Q's when the Jutnior Cham- ber of Commerce completes its plans to show two films o! the Na- tional Film Board on this import- ant subject. i; inspected here this week the trims will b. shown m the Prince Edward Theatre. In order to avoid dislocation of business. l1 l5 suggested that the management lllow some third of their staff off gt a. time. The films will be run early in the morning, if possible. three days a week. . The Junior Chamber of Com- merce would appreciate hcaring as soon as possible from firms who will oo-oparate in this effort. so that specific arrtmtements may be made for the showings. . The films will run for 30-45 min- t.- period. F. G. Spencer Co. is Nhnazing the theatre and staff time. - Too Late To tliasiiy T0 LET-FURNISHED 0R UN- iurnished heated room. Central. Apply 223 Grafton Street. FOR SALE-ONE HALF TON k Dodge truck in A-I condition. Can be seen at Aylwardr Furn- iture Exchange. Nsfl. SALE-ENTERPRISE IRON t iDuke range with oil-burner. Ap- ‘lply 299 Richmond afternoon or evening. _i______________._ FOR SALE-IQBB FORD SEDAN. Apply 3S Orlebar St. nirtrwiieasfiiairassrrsc homework. Mrs. Elmer Offer. Ideal Dairy. Summeraide. —e%—~——-——————————————— routvo. MARRIED courm: would like two or three furn- ‘lahed rooms or suite. immedi- aiely. ' struts, meanness. aunts 50o Per Insertion Write "M", Guardian. DEATHS SAUNDERS-Suddenly (Ill June 20th.1949. in Detro t. Michigan. David George Blunders. in his 63rd rear. dearly" loved husband of Florence (Polly) Harris, formerly oi Chanlottetown, P. E. I. SlMPSON-a-AL Centrevilll Bede- our. June 27, 1949, Elijah D. Simp- m" lliled 70 years, formerly of Bel- mont Lot 1G. Remains reatlnl at Davlson’: Funeral Parlors, Kenslng- ton. Funeral notice later. BELBEN-At the F. m. I. Hospital on Monday. June 2'7, 1949, Edward . Belben in hil 52nd year. (Plant .uperlntendent Canada Packers). Remains are resting at MacLean l-‘uneralliome until this morning when they will be forwarded to ‘gar-onto for interment on Thur!- ay, N.li. Maoloan UNDIITAKII IIIALIIJII Cblrlcollmn all lllrtb WIIIIIIIIO Pblnl Ill Saint John Telegraph-Journal from the C.C.l".. Boclll Credit and other experimental parties in the sibility that one day in the not mg rem ‘ future Canada may return to the time-tested and proven Byg. tan of two strong national parties, "<91 S61v1!!! ls l balance and power. Charlottetown Guardian (Pro. Iralsiva-Cootservltive). ". . . Grat- "Ylng to both parties is the fact that the results were decisive, leav- l Election Editorial Comment [ in! no room for third-party m". (Independent): The Liberal gainslpulation o! the balance of power . . . The results also showed the fallacy of the Conservative strat- West have raised the hopeful pos-egy of attempting to outbid the Liberals in sociallstic panlceas." lhlirlx Obroniclo-II (ma. ndont) — "Tho Go mrnont of Mr. St. Laurent is going to be lble 6h”! 011 "w Other When not into carry on with l. clear msiorlty of members who were the accred- ited candidates of the Government party and there will be no need for the kind of political ‘log-roll- ln!‘ that has been tnctlsed so ls- siduously in other times." OENTllAL GUARDIAN Tbll column ll reserved for nslva of local interest, but advertising of l newly nature may be lulflffgd at live contl l word, strictly p.’- uble in advance. CH-ASWELL l0! Photographs. - LIBERAL DEDUCTION in the Price of all our used trucks, Se; them now—Stewart Motors Ltd, GONFEDERATION LII‘! m. SURANOE. JACK CAMERON - Man's Wear. lliiflllllrs over Toombs Music Store. Wmwrary quarters. CIVIC TAXES --i Second irltlll- merlt City of Charlottetown rues 111w be bold by June aotn as inter- est will be charged. ‘ST. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL .... St. Peter's my. Wednesday, 29th, Pastoral Festival Choral Eucharist. 7.15 A. M. CIVIC TAXES - If second in- stallment City of Charlottetown taxes is not paid on 0r before June 30th. then all remaining install- ments become due and payable 1m- mcdlately thereafter. WINNER ANNOUNCED-Alpha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi announ- ces the winner of the dress and makings. the drawing of which was made Juna 24th. at the resi- dence of Mrs. Morton Dew by Miss Frances Johnson. The win- ner is Miss Marlon Boyle. R.N., operating room supervisor at the Provincial Sanatorium. LIBERAL REDUCTION in the price of all our used trucks. Sec them now-Stewart Motors Ltd. LEAVING ON TBIP~ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curley, Vernon River, leave this morning on a six-week trip to Western Canada to visit with their son Francis in Edmonton and Banff. They will later go on to Calgary. where they have many relatives and friends. Previous to their departure their neighbors and members of the family gathered to honor them on the occasion of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary when they were the recipients of many lovely gifts. St. Laurent (Continued from Page l) their horns. Escorted to St. Fidele Parish, in his own riding of Quebec East. the Prime Minister had to be assisted ‘by a half dozen police officers as he pushed through the crowd wait- ing for an hour to hear his first words of victory. _ Spoken in French, they were: "Thank you, my friends." The crowd. not giving him l chance to continue. raised l big cheer. Then he said: "It is l bril- liant victory." “It is a great comfort to see that Canadians feel I am still able to render service to the population in spite of old age which some at- tributed to me." Mr. 8t. Laurent said with a broad grin. The crowd cheered again. _ The St. Fidele Parish play- grounds, a whole street block, was jammed to capacity. The 67-year-old prime minister. his white hair shining under the platform lights, recalled for his Quebec East constituents that it was '10 years ago that this same Quebec riding had given Canada. a Liberal Prime Minister - Sir Wil- frid Laurier. "I am told I have a majority of 15.000. this shows that the Prov- ince is attached to the Liberal doc- trine,” he said. The Prime Minister defined the Liberal doctrine as "equality for all regardless of their tongue, their religion. the greatest good of the Canadian people." lie slid the Liberals would not govern the people. they would be the "servants of the people." 8t. Laurent (tov’t (Continued from Page l) general election, suffered personal defeat. He lost to J17. Matthews, Liberal member of the last House. in Manitoba's Brandon riding. Mr. Bracken gave up the Progressive Conservative leadership last flll. Cabinet Itetun ed . Liberal Cabinet ministers won their individual contests with clockwork-lite regularity. One of them was State Secretary l". Gor- don Bradley. Newioundlands first Cabinet representative. who was elected In Ionlvilta-‘Iwitiingste. Clmiilien Houdl, the portly flamboyant Mayor of Montreal. won election to the Commons on this, his third try. Running la an Independent. he defeated three op- ponents in Montreal Plpinelu, a new seat. No Communists. campaigning under the banner of the Labor- Prolfeallvl Party, were elected. Tim Bud. the pint-sized Com- munist leader. was licked by Lib- em Lionel Ccnache the onetime Montltogjieotod (Continued from P“; 1) from Ind-L. Montreal Lafontaine: J’. G. Ra- telle. new seat. Montreal Verdun-Lasalle; x_p_ E. Cote, unchanged. Ilssex East: x-Hon. P. Martin, unchanged. Bonavista - Twllllnglte: G. Bradley. new seat. Toronto Spadina: x—D. A. Croli. unchanged. Hamilton East: x-T. H. Roll, unchanged. Hamilton West: x-l-lon. C.G.W. Gibson. unchanged. Digby-Yarmouth: T. A. M. Kirk, unchanged. Port Arthur: x-—llt. Hon. C. D. Howe. unchanged. “London: All. Jeffery, gain from Hon. I‘. Lotbiniere: x-H. Lapointe, gain from Ind-L. Montreal St. Henry: x-J’. A. Bonnier, unchanged. Sherbrooke: x-M. Glnguel, un- changed. Montreal Mlisonneuve - R o I e- néount: x-S. Fournier, unchang- e _ lies-De - La - Madoliene: C. Can- non. new leat. Portneuf: x--P. Guihriar, un- changed. Montreal Mount Royal: A. Mac- Naughton. unchanged. Ontario: W. C. Thomson, gain from CCF. Montreal Jacques Cartier: x—-E. Marier. unchanged. Montreal Laval: x-L. Demerl, new seat. Montreal Notre Dame De Grace: x-ll‘. P. Whitman. new lent. Bellechssae: x-L. P. Plclrd, un- changed. Drummond-Athlbaslra: x -- A. Cloutier. unchanged. Brome-Missiquoi: H. Gossclln, unchanged. Richmond-Wolfe: E. O. Gingras, unchanged. Roberval: x-—J. A. Dion, gain from Ind-I... ' Glengarry: changed. Middlesex West: x—-R. McCub- bin. unchanged. Northumberlld (Ont): F. Rob- ertson. gain from PC. ingf, unchanged. ed. Kings: T. J. Klckharn, unchang- W. J. Major, un- ed. Wellington South: H. A. Husk- ing. unchanged. Toronto Parkdala: J. Hunter. gain from PC. Lincoln: HP. Cavers, gain from PC. Halifax (two membersl: x-J. Dickey and x-G. B. Isnor, un- changed. Villeneuve: A. Gumas, new lest. Cochrane: x-J. A. Bradette, un- changed. Kingston City: W. J. Henderson, gain from PC. Welland: x—Hon. H. Mitchell, unchanged. Renfrew North: x-R. M’. War- ren, unchanged. Renfrew South: x-Hon. J. J. McCann. unchanged. Kent (Ont): EB. Huflmln, gain from PC. Winnipeg South Centre: x-R. Maybank. unchanged. Berthler-Maskinonle: J. Lang- lois, unchanged. Compton-Frontenac: x-J. A. Blanchette. unchanged. Chateauguay-Huntlngdon-Laprlir- ie: D. E. Black, unchanged. Pontisc-Temlsclmlngue: J. H. Proudfoot. gain from SC. Montreal St. Ann-N: TP. i-lealy. ~ n ed. LnSctYali/Yaurice-Lafleche: J.A. Rich- ard, gain from BP. Ssguenay: L. Brislon, new lest. Lapointe: J. Gauthier. new lest. Megantic: J. Llfontalnc. un- changed. Queens-J; - J1... DotuIll-l i111" changed. Queens-shelburno - D. lmith. new seat. Algoma East - X — Ids. LB. Pearson, unchanged. Brandon - X -- JD. Matthews. unchanged. Leeds - GT. Pulford. gain from PC. Oxford - Ac. Murray, gain from PC. Toronto Trinity — L- Cofllbhl-‘f. gain from PC. Grey North - CE. Bennett, gain from PC. Charlotée - X - A.W. ltulrt. unchange . Hastings South - P. Follwcll. gain from PC. Perth - JN. oorry. lllll from PC. . Nicnlet-Ylmsska — M. Boisvort. gain from PC. Dorchcsler - X — L. ‘Tremble!- unchanged. Toronto ‘Righ Park A-JP- Cameron. gain from PC. Essex West - X - D1’. brown. unchanged. Grey-Bruce - X -- W3. Hllrll. unchanged. Toron st. Paula - J11. Roon- ey. gal from PC. Winnipeg South - X — LA. Mulch, unchanged. Bruce —- D. Blue. lain from PC. Marquette — X - Hon. l. Clar- son, unchanged. Timrnins - RA. lyre, new lest. Vaudrluil-Soulangol - X- LR. Beludoin. unchlngld. football and hockey great. in ‘ror- onto ‘trinity. Btanstead - DE. lobar-go. gain from PC. gain Durham - LI. Jamel, tom PC. lnmbtpn-Xent - EA. Macken- lie, glln from PC. Toronto Rosedlle - CJ. Henry, Illa from PC. 8t. Bonifacl - X - F. Visu, m1. changed. 3881a: City gain from COP‘. Edmonton West-X -— C. Prud. ham. unchanged. 0°!!- Bain from Ind.-L. Essex South - X B.M. Clark, un- changed. Humn — x -—H- Cleaver, changed. Prince — X - J.W. MacNaught, unchanged. "gyfifgéll! -- RE. Anderson. gain Sirncoe East — X W.A. Robin- wn. unchanged, Timisksming — X _ w, 14mg unchanged. ' Provencher - X R. Jutrss, un. changed. Edmonton East _. AF, _ aid. (lain from SC. Mame“ T°f°nlv Davenport _ P. l-Iellyer. gain from PC. Huron-Perth unchanged. Kenora-Rainy River - X _ W Benldlckson, unchanged, Wfllllnslon North —- A. Dsrroch Rain from ro. ' "flower - Ru. Wood. OCR Kain from “r1189 — Neeoawa _ x -w..1. Welrngain from PC. Springfield - X Rt, J.G. Gardiner. unchanged, Rosthern - X - W.A. Boucher unchanged. ' Parry Souncl-Muskoks: x—W J McDonald, unchanged. I ' York North: x—J. E. Smith, un- chanled. clalgiphinz-W. J. Ward, gain from Humboldt-J. n. Hetland, from C.C.l-". cllégidefsl9y~l". Larson, gain from The Battlefords—A. J. Bater, gain from C.C.F. s VCegrevllle-J. Decors. gain from ILA. McCusker, UH- A.Y. McLean, Hon. gain New Westminster: x——T, Reid, unchanged Vancouver Centre—R. O. Camp. ney, gain from C.C.F. Vancouver South—-A Laing, gain from P. C. Coast-Capllanc: x-J. Sinclair, un- changed. Cariboo~G. M. Murray. gain from C.C.F. Fraser Valley: x—-G. A, Cruick- shank, unchanged. Prince Albert-F. H. l-lelme, gain from C.C.l<". Meadow Lake-J. H. Harrison, gain from C.C.F. Swift. Current-H. gain from C.C.F. Moose Mountaln—J. J. Smith. gain from C.C.F. Sheena-E. T. Applewhaite, gain Whiteslde, from C.C.F. Lisgar: x——I-I. W. Wlnkler, un- changed. Progressive Conservatives Cumberland: x-P. Black, un- changed. Carleton: x-Ceorge Drew, un- changed. Elgin: x-C. D. Coyle, unchang- ed. Grenville-Dundas: x-A. C. Cas- selman, unchanged. Lanark: x——- changed. Victoria-Carleton: x-l-LH. Hat.- field. unchanged. Wentworth: x-F. Lennard, un- changed. Toronto Eglinton: x—D. M. Flem- ing. unchanged. Peterborough West: x--G. K. Fraser, unchanged. Toronto Danforth: S. J’. Harris. unchanged. _ St. John's East: G. I‘. Higgins. new seat. Royal: chlnged. Colchester-l-Iants: x-F. T. Stan- iald. unchanged. Peel: x-G. Graydon, unchang- ed. Frontenac-Addington: W. R. Aylesworth. unchanged. Queens: x-WCS. McLure, un- changed. Prince Edward-Lennox: x-GJ. Tustin, unchanged. Haldimand: E. Catherwood, un- changed. Hastings-Peterborough: x—G. S. White, unchanged. Simcoe North: x-JJ-I. Ferguson. unchanged. Duilerin - Simcoe: x- Hon. E. Rowe, unchanged. Annapolis-Kings: x-—G. Nowlan. unchanged. Toronto Greenwood: J‘. E. Mc- Millin. unchanged. York West: x-A. B. Adarnson. unchanged. Waterloo South: x-K. K. l-Iom- uth. unchanged. Toronto Broadview: x—-T. L- Church. unchanged. Huron North: x-l. E. Cardiff. unchanged. Sour-is: x~J. A. Roar. tmchlag- G. Blair, un- x—A. J. Brooks. un- d. e St. John's West: W. J. Browne. new seat. Brant - Wentworth‘. A. Charlton. unchanged. Victoria (Ont): x-C. W. Hod!‘ son. unchanged. Calgary West: x—A. L. Smith. unchanged. Laloe Centre: x-J‘. G. Diefen- baker. unchanged. York East: x-R. H. McGregor. x-J. unchanged. Nanaimo: x—-MaJ.-Gen. G. R- Pearkes, unchanged. Vancouver Quadra: x-l-l. C- Green, new seat. _ 'l‘:rois-Rivieres-l.. Balcer, gain from lnd. Middlesex East —~ X -— 14- O White. unchanged. - Kamloopa-X-E D. Fulton. un- i‘ SEWING lAliilNlNE REPAIRS For satisfactory repairs. on all lnoltls land your machine to V. E. KING, 62 Sydney Street All work guaranteed. changed.‘ lmmbton Weat-X-J. W. Mur- phy, unchanged. C-CI. Cape Breton South: x-C. Gil- lis. unchanged. Winnipeg North Centre: x—S.H. Knowles, u changed. Winnipeg North: x—-A.M. Stew- art, unchanged. York South: J. W. Noseworthy, gain from PC. Roletown-Biggar: x—M.J. Cold- well. unchanged. Saskatoon: x-R. H. Knight. un- changed. Vancouver East: x-A. Macin- nis. unchanged. Moose Jaw: x—W. R. Thatcher. unchanged. Asslnilboia —X—- H. Argue, un- changed. Social Credit Camroso-H. H. W. Beyersteln, unchanged. Acadim-X-V. Qualch, unchang- ed. Battle Rlver-X--R. Fair. un- - changed. Lethbriclge-X-J. H. Blackmore, unchnngcd- Mcrliclne l-iat-X-W.. D. Wylie, unchanged. Red Deer-X-F. D Shaw. un- changed. Bow R.iver--X—C. E. Johnson. unchanged. MacLeod-X-E. G. Hanseil. un- changed. Wetaskiwin - R. Thomas. un- changed. Independent; Chicoutimi—X-P. E. Gagnon. unchanged. Montreal Paplneau-C. l-Ioude. new seat. BEauce-R. Pculin, gain Ind-l... Independent-Liberal; from Prescott-R. Brunelu, gain from Says. Mental Health Essential To Peace VATICAN CITY. June 2'! (APt —- The Pope tonight told dei- egates to the world health organ- ization conference in Home that mental health is essential to world peace. The Pontiff received the detes- ates in the apostolic palace. Absent from the audience was Rev. Jos- e-ph Plojhar, Czech Health Minis- ter, whom the Vatican has sua- pended from religious services. However. delegates representing the Communist-led countries oi Yugoslavia and Bulgaria were pre- sent. said the unofficial Vatican News Service. TEAONERS WANTED Applications will be received by the under- signed for positions in School Unit No. T com- prising the ‘following Schools: West Royalty East Royalty Central Royalty Pcrltdcle Spring Pcrk Winsloo Good supplements will be paid. GORDON M. RICE. 9V2 Elm Avenue, Secretary. IIA¢A¢kAksskA A 4% the operation of any railway, system, electric light or power plant or system, water works, sewers, laundrles, hotels, theatres» packing houses,’ lumber yards, coal yards, refrigerating or cold storage plant, gar- ages, wholesale and retail stores, bakeries, warehouses, boats, ships, tugs, ferries, and any public utility; andany occupation incidental to or immediately connected with any of the in- dustries or operations mentioned in this Section. in any of tho above named industries the Board the responsibility rests with him and not with the Board. The Act provides penalties for those who fall to report their payrolls to the Board. CO-OPERATE IN THIS REGARD . JULY 1st IS THE DEAD LINE ¥4§§§§4+O4§§§44444%&§4+4%O4§O404§O If any employer has not. reported to Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service The Connecting Link Between PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND a NOVA SCOTIA will open on Sunday, May 1st, limb-STANDARD TIME Schedule for the present:- "Princa Novfl-Lcavo Wood Islands . “Prince Novfl-Lcavo Caribou . “Charles A. Dunninf-Leava Caribou "Charles A. Dunnlnfl-Lclvo Wood islands i! A.M. For daily information, listen to 8 AJlI. EACH WEEK DAY-STANDARD TDIE Northumhsrland HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown, PILL A¢AAA¢AAA’A#AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TO EMPLOYERS For the information of all employers the Industries covered by the Workmen's Compensation Act are as follows: Manufacturing, lumbering, quarrying, excavation, road construction, drilling with diamond drills, canning, printing, building, construction, plumbing, heating and electrical in- stallation, engincerlng- transportation, navigation, stevedor- ing- teaming, horse shoeing, scavenging, street cleaning. stone dressing, marble works or monument business, handling of hides, painting, decorating, renovating, dyeing and cleaning, telegraph, "cable or telephone ‘l A.M. Il A.M. I Pill. 9 A.l\i. T IKM. 5 P.l\l. .. '1 A.M. ll A.M. 8 Pill. l RM. l5 RM. CFCY at Forrlos Limited REGULAR INSPECTIONS SAVE YOU MONEY HORNE MOTORS provide [MW-COST Pre- ventive Maintenance Service for all makes of cars and trucks. Get the monthly habit. and save IllOli‘.'_\' on operating costs. Phone our Service Department now. illlilNE morons CIIAIILOTIETOWTN Phone 6'78 or 1107 Food Specials TODAY anti WEDNESDAY MORNING w: oeuvre c.o. o. - PHONE m LIME .012. l6-oz. bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _._., ooM-rsrtc snoarenmc z n». ................. . .. . CREAMERY BUTTER Lb 59c 1.oo <.¢..'..'..‘ "t..." ‘in... ' B tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .... (1.oo s'“ii";.“.'.".ll“.'."..‘.”.‘l.‘.s ........ .... 1.00 ISLAND caress, ow mo NEW _ BABY ctrgggg CARNATION MTILK 1 4c Ttn 31°13?ZIZINEZZIL“,..................-. 45c §é"l‘.2’£'.?ii§_.......Y..............,, 1.00 1.00 DESSERT PEACHES OR FEARS 4 tins FRESH KlLL€D CHICKEN 4 to 5 lbs. each -- _l.b. JUlCY OtRANGES 392 Count — 4 dozen . . . . . PUIR-E MA-RMALADE ‘ 3 large jars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .00 Mt. Edward Heights Market Phone 1191-! Gash 8. Garry Stores 187 Gt. George 5t. Phone ‘HT-We Deliver C.0.D. FALDONWODD HOSPITAL Instruction as Female Attendants-Two Years Course Lectures in Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmacology, Medicine and Surgery- Obstetrics and Pediatrics, Psy- chiatry and Mental Nursing, Lectures and Practical Demonstrations in Nursing Procedures. Applicants must be 18 years of age or over. Salary per month: First Year: First 3 months (Probation Period) . $35.00 Following 9 months Second Year Graduates Ward Charge Room, board, laundry and uniforms provided. For application forms and further particulars apply to: TI-IE MATRON, Falconwood Hospital, I’. O. Box 9O Charlottetown, P. E. I. Triumph of Youth (English Sub-Title) ARABIC EGYPTIAN FILM by Egyptian Actor! At The EMPIRE THEATRE TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT AT 8:00 PM. DOORS OPEN 7:30 Be sure and see this great film Proceeds are for a very worthy cattsd Tickets 50 Cents Children 25 Cents This is the. Only Island Engagement G. II. M. THIS I5 A WINNER! Available In aix different striped patterns-SO Incl DUCK FABRICS are just "the dish" fnr making cushions and racoverln] your Summer Furniture. The colors are gay, summery and bright. - - t You'll Iovo them! Como in tn the l-‘rtrnlfure Department. of either th( Charlottetown or tho Summersltlo Store to buy this Duck Material-Chi price ll lo-so reasonable ton! Only 9R rents a yard! Better Buy Now-a while the nix different patterns arc still available. Duck Fabrics lro lll the Ftu-nlturn Ilepartmcni nt‘ the Charlottetown and the Rumrncrlltll Stores. THIS IS A WINNER! Ami It's a new arrival ton! GOOSEI‘ GANDEI ROMPERS in colors white nr blue with dainty trim nn the collars lnrl fronts. Tht-sa Rompers ltuvn rnnl open legs. - - - They're in also! I months tn 2 years-priced 2.25 and 2.75. lncItnlt-d in the shipment of Gooley Gander Rompers were SUITS of fine quality cotton for little boyq There's a white Suit In sailor style with blue or gold trim and bottom on trousers in silos l tn 8 priced 3.50 lnrl another style with whlta blouse] and button-on trousers In blue, wine, or gold colnr—theao Gooley Glndal Sultl are in alsel 1 tn 8—prlced 2.50. Gooaey Gander clothing for chil- dren ll famous for good fit, good wear and good looks! You'll find Goosey Gander Garments for your chlltl in the Youth Centre. TRIS IS A WINNER! \'r~s—STRlPEI) SWEATERS are being worn b] everyone this your. Alfwnoi in n smart- variety of pastel and llnrl shades, you'll want at least ont- nr two of these for the Summer. With round necks, they have cap. short or long lleevea. The lllea are 14 0o 2t] -prlccd from 3.25 to 6.95. Come. in anti sot- for yourself. - - - Striped Sweaters In versatile mlors that are unexpectctl and nsfrslhing. n n l lou'll find them in the Ladies‘ Wear Department, »