WE WILL CELEBRATE OUR 11 YEARS IN-BUSINESS ON MAY. g lst BY. A THREE DAY SALE-- 5 . THURSDAY. MAY 1; FRIDAY. MAY 2: SATURDAY. MAY 3rd. Special Bargains will he offered you In every Department. want. for the Orange Color Tickets. All other merchandise not adver- ' rised will lie sold LESS 1095. vou CANNOT LOSE IN rl-us SALE. EVERY Iran A WINNER. READ and SAVE MONEY Men's and Boys' llepts. (SPECIALS) MEII'S SUITS Ladies' Ready-to-Wear (SPECIALS) A special line of Ladies' Spring and Summer Shorties in white and all the high JUIIIUR BUYS' SUITS Plain colors, also Teal Blue and Brown; sizes 24 to 28 Two pairs pants. Extra Sr ' ' ' BilYS' SUITS Plain color, Teal Blue and Brown, Sizes 28 to 34. Extra 5,. i ' sruornrs SUITS Plain color, blue, brown and gray- Single and double breasted models, sizes 33 to 37. Some with 2 pairs pants. Sale Price ...... .. I BOYS' BIB OVERALL5. Special Price, a pair ......................................................... .. sovs' ovsuu. PANTS. lace back, Special Price. a pair ............................................................. .. BOYS' SPECIAL PLAID SPORT SHIRT. All sizes. Each MEN'S BLUE DENIM DUNGAREES, sizes 30 to 42. Special, a pair ....................................................................... ,. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, Blue Chambray and Plaidsi, Each MEN'S BLUE DENIM OVERALLS. sizes, 36 to 44. A Pair MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBINATION UNDERWEAR, long and short sleeves. Special at, a suit ............................. .. MEN'S ALL WOOL DIAMOND BROGUE SOCKS. Special, pair double and single breasted. 51.95 ..... .. 53.95 MEN'S SHIRTS, fine quality Broadcloth, fused and collar attached, colors white, blue and town. Sizes MIA to l7'A. Each ....... .. Fine all wool Worsted. Wool and Rayon Gabardines, stripes and plain colors. Double and single breasted, sizes 35 to 44. Values to 350.00. Sale Price .................................................... .. 514.95 Special Special Value in Car Blankets. Indian Polo Blanket, Sale Price ...................................................................................... .. MEN'S NEW SPRING HATS, extra special in colors blue, grey and brown. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s2.39 A s2.s9 52.95 52.1 9 52.95 MEN'S GIIBAIIIIIIIE TUPUUATS Slip-on and Hollywood models, colors navy blue and brown. LADiES' NYLON STOCKINGS. 42 gauge, 30 Denier- Sale price, pair .................. .. first quality. 97c Heavy quality Draping Repp, 48 in. wide, blue or green. Special price at, per yard Floor covering Dept. (SPECIALS) Discontinued designs in Rexoleum Rugs, all first quality material. Special prices: 9 x 101,3 n., 3.45; 4" x 9 n. 4.95, 7V; x 9 n. 5.95; 9 x 9 ft. 7.45. 51.79 HOMESPUN, 45 In- wide, blue or green striped design Special Price, a yard ........................................................................ .. AXMINSTER CARPET,t27 in. wide in shades of red, black and 529.50 524.95 53.95 . 52.95 ' 87c 54.75 shades. Regular value 916.95. Sale Price ....... .. Another special line In Shorties. All sizes. Regular value 518.95. Sale Price lADiES' HOUSE DRESSES in all styles, fast colored prints. Prices from 52.98 to 53.25. Sale Price .................................... ...' LADiES' BLOUSES- A smart line In all sizes. Values to 35.95. Sale Price 514.95 516.951 ' l 52.59 LESS 33 V3 LADiES' BRIEF PANTIES, white and colors Special, pair 49c LADlES' SILK UNDERWEAR. A few broken lines clearing at very special prices. A special rack of LADiES' CREPE DRESSES in small and large sizes. .. .... .. I Values to 517.95. Clearing for..... .. ALL LADlES' SPRING COATS & Selling of Wholesale Prices These 3 Days. suns O11 MEN'S FANCY ANKLE HOSE. er s I, Pa", Anniversary SALE Special. Floor Coverings. Linoleum and Carpets LISS 107a Y mm and r rd. Imnsll rr:;E:'o.o loasyM'-Eaoviwrg sdva':uIges.:s'l"":':l,lese.l en ine V II owashrmallllb. vsllsblewlrhm era in sysrsmsnd the most oomrletelins of marched oasbemartegsbe l'annailMD Is blglarmsllforslreblgiasar. orat'reeprove-to- yoneslfds-onstrasiosngivsnsaauesss. Terms up to Years eenvenlently sh-anged n."3itnxms .r - .. Mr ; : .r' A. y ,1” I00 -oattleeanbe use 51.19 PROWSE BROS. LIMITED Ask about our Easy Payment Plan and become familiar with our Credit Toms. In the iirst eleven months the tour practicing veterinarians have treated over nine thousand anim- als. These veterinarians are lo- cated at 0'Leary, Kensington. Ct rlottetown and Montague. There are several ways in which livestock breeders can assist in , a better service. one of the important things II to cell the veterinarian as soon as the animal becomes siclc or is oil teed. Ask (or his advice in the care and handling of such animals. Tele- phone calls should be made, when possible, before nine in the mom- ing. This enables the veterinarian to plan his day and thus give bet- ter service. As of the iirst 0! May Dr. John E. lltarns. Charlottetown. will no longer be operating under the Veterinary service Policy. two additional ,ractltlonors will be located in t Province. One veterinarian will be in the char- lottetown area and the other with headquarters in Bouris. Wsrble Fly Control The livestock ' can cut losses and increase production by late to t the powder to km the grit . treatments are requir- ed at about two weeks apart. Ten treated with one pound of .. wder. Treat tor war- blss and save money. ' Nutrition Nutrition is a subject which receives a great deal or attention and in-brill During the early part oi June 1 - FOR BEITER VALUES - A Agricultural News P. E. I. Department of Agriculture VETERINARY SEEVTOEB not grade select if they've been led an unbalanced ration, it they're overweight or underweight. great oarsuis exercised in the ct .. it is important economically. It's a pity that the nutrition oi children does not loom importantly in the farm accounts because the nutri- tion ot the growing human. is too oiten dismissed as unimportant by the tamer. . All winter many children exist on a diet or white bread. meat, potatoes. with few, ii any, other vegetables. pie. cake. cookies and jam. F costs are relatively high but any mention of Nutrition immediately suggests to many that load costs will rise still xurtlier. This is a false idea. Good nutri- tion does not necessarily entail the expenditure oi more money on cod. Frequently the practice ol good nutrition can bring down are those produced on the term and cost little more than the la- bour involved in producing them. Of great importance to the in-. tent. and the growing child is milk, pure elem milk from T. 3. tested cows carclully handled to mnnt the growth andisprcad oi teria. This should be available on every Island farm. Then there is the problem or getting children to drink it. Keep it as cold as posslbh and never give a pre- schoolohildasrnuchasatasteoi tea or cotlee. Father and mother d never mention that th donotoarolormilkintront oi the children. Vegetables and lrult rank high gf in the nutritious diet and many more vegetables could be grown on island terms than are grown at the present time. on the sins spring day when mother spends the day indoors baking cakes md pastries she would be much better employed spendlm the time in garden. selves and their data methods or n.- and f where , should insure a supply of vegetables for year round use. Fruits are a little harder to supply although home grown apples. strawberries, rasp- berries, and other small truits can add considerably to a nutritious diet. Money spent on oranges, and other citrus iruits is a much better investment for health than the same amount spent on candy and conteetions ior tancy baking. start children on irults and vege- tables when-very young and in- t them to as many as pos- sible. Variety goes hand in hand with good nutrition. Olub News Thejherbrooke Calf Club held its April meeting at the home at Kathleetrand John Delsker with l2 members present. The meeting opened with the singing of "O Canada". It was decided that roll call at the next meeting be an- swered by your tavourite musical instrument. It was also decided to have our May meeting at the home of Arnold Madson on May lath. The tlrst exams oi the club Study were given by the Adult Director. It was decided that the Club take an active part in the Waxgble Fly Campaign in the dis- lood costs. some of our best toods tric A new Holstein Calf Club was organised at Alexandra. Thursday. April 24th. with it members. Ar- thur Jones, Pownal. was elected president: Donnie Smith as vice- prssidsnt. and Hilda Jones as sec- retary-trcasurer. Three adult di- rectors were also appointed. 0 0 0 The Maple” Leaf Cali Club oi Norboro and vicinity was reorgan- issd on Friday. May 26th. at Nor- boro School. The meeting was ” opened by the tormer president, Lloyd Lawlsu. Morris Deacon, tlsldman. altered in the reorgan- isatlon of the club. and conducted a brief study on the selection and (ceding oi calves. Douglas Jar- dine was appointed president. Gwenneth Macnurdo. vtce-prssi- dent: ltotna Stewart. secre- tsry- r. Last years mem- bers indicated their desire to Join. and in addition there were imlr MV James adult child! UP storsgmcanning less. ..... .. green- Extra Special, per yard . I LADlES' NYLON HOSE, first quality 51 gauge, 30 Denier SEE our svscuu. LINES or cunmrrs ...................... ..;, ......... ...,.,..trss us on 5.... pm. . . . , , . , A , , , , H V KlDDIES' COTTON SUITS, sizes 2 to 6 years. Values to 51.50 b .69 ALL noon COVERINGSMCARPETS. cunmns AND DRAPERIES Nor Solo Pric- ssc SPECIALLY ADVERTISED WILL se SOLD LESS 1096 Discount. :'?D':5f CORDVWY GVEMHS. regular 32.59. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, r ae nce 52.29 May 1st. May 2nd. 3 Big SALE Ilays munsoav . mm . sarunoav May 3rd lUElITllIIL GUARDIAN This column is reserved (or news or local interest. but advertising or a newsy nature may be inserted at live cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. CBASWELL (or Better Photo- graphs COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE. - Vulcanising, Retreading. Bryenton dz McKay. HOWARD MaclNNls FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. FOE PROPANE GAS and ap- pliances. Arntast Coal Go. Phone 2498. TAILOBEII-'l'0-MEASIJRE suits that lit S3935 up. J. P. MacPher- son J: Son. MUSIC LOVEIIS enjoy your- selves by utiending the 'sessions of the seventh annual Music Fes- tival next week. THE CONGREGATIONAL meet.- ing in lirookiield Church which was to be held Wednesday night. April 30 is postponed till Thurs- day night, May lst. WINSLOE ROAD HALL. in- night. will be the centre of attrac- tion as Winsloc Players present their two one-act. plays. Come and meet your friends. Clood Roads. Mrs. Wbldden Qaw ol Windsor snnrous ILLNESS-Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclitnnon of Toronto, Ont.. formerly oi Cornwall. P.E.I.. are sorry to learn of the serious illness at their little Winhing prires at the fair runs 'in the family of Mrs. WhId- carriage parades and school work to rolls and breed, she'll have a success tip to foUowi "When I took my drst lessons in baking from mother, she taught: me to use FIerscl'rmann's IMMUNIZING CIJNICH - Con- ducted by the Department or Health and Wellare. will be held on Wednesday April 30 at Model School 1.30 P. M. Parkdale school 2.30 P. N. Thursday. May 1 spring Park lchool 1.30 P. II. and West Kent school no P. is. intents and I daughter get. prises at the historic Harare WINS HOME BAKING PRIZES AT HANTS COUNTY FAIR Yeast," says Mrs. Shaw. "I've been using Fleischmann's den Show. of Windsor. NS. steadily ever since. It's so de- 1 . N.S..a son, Kenneth. who is a. patient in Mother, of course, gets her pendsble for quick rising and Toronto. Ind all wish him -speedy ribbons for home baking! And light dough-the kind that "CW"Y- when daughter switches from gives you tender, delicious rolls and breed every time." It's a tradition! Success- ful Maritime cooks depend for tinest results on dependable Fleischmannls Yeast. liar wlnsoma County Fair. 51.19! x pro-school children trosn s months to 3 years will be protected against Diphtheria. whooping cough and lctanuq i amnesty will be l.mo,ooo prisoners Monday as part by the Allied .- OIIIIU Tribunal. 10310. April It -(AP)-- .isp- or the oriical recognition at Jan snese newspapers aaturdsy said an's new indepmsdsnoe. The prir granted sane oners were convicted or war crime