KTHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 5, 1951 - lillierton IT,S We, Now you can wax furniture without rubbing-with . . . . . . . And Vicinity Pride. It s a free-ilowing liquid that, actually coats furniture with a smooth, glowing surface of tough, protective wax. julst spread it on . . . let it dry . . . Jack Barrett was a visitor to WIPC lightly . You get the richest, longest-lasting wax luster you've ever seen 5"""""'W0 9" 5"'"'d'Y II"- on wood. A hard, dry finish. No sticky oils to catch dust. PAGE FOURTEEN i row tor the death of their moth. ” 5 er, Mrs. Peter Perry or 1-lowlan. i.. S. STIVINSON A . Mensa Mr. Arnold Woods of Green Mount, formerly oi mrwian, was I passenger by train train o'Lesry to Suiriinerside. then by plane to ' Moncton. Mr. J. J. Moran was a b NORM Musicau us " A visitor to Suniniersidu on Mon- Pride.embodies the same scientific discovery as Johnson's Car-Plate, the . ' an sensational new auto wax featured in last june's Reader's Digest. Pride is , ' Z. economical, too. This 31 boitle of Pride is more than enough for all the z Mn -11! MH- -lflelih Gwdft ' ' - are via ting relat ves in Ms- ' D - . t . - . . .... furniture in the average home. coucht on t wait Try Pride today. its at your dealer 5 now! M". Am" B!" W” A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Conventions for the purpose of selecting Candidates , to contest the forthcoming Provincial General Election will fM;i'- Arlguii WFlKEhlt ll gvlllllelt be held in the 1st and 2nd Districts of Prince at the fol- ” "' "" "' "'9' " "” lowing times and places: (Note change of date). of Cescumpec. lat District of Prince-Tuesday, April 10th at 7:00 pm. Alberton Court House. Lesrd at Victoria West. I Mrs. John C. Matthews was ii Variety. i'ai'.'.i3.?'.. 'i)'.3..i.'.?ifZ'., 'i':T"n. A333 in: 9,. W"). end. ' 2nd District (:23-lIlir1lceT-I-1Tuesday, April 10th at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. A. J. Bernard attended , eat”, OI-iearyi . A E gieeurfllx-rlICht;f".l;;r :pnt.Tl8m: laterPglluCiK&g;1i:E; agejriieqgtgstegrto tplzzll Poll Meetings not mt week. delegates. . , , purpose of naming Mr. and Mrs. Brydon Smith motored to Summeraide on Sun- day last. They were accompanied by their son. who is employed at the co-operative there. IHE llll2HEl'il llllllllsl lA5llNli WAX lllSllll llillll llllll Sllll llll Willi... AW9KRWR5MWE! THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY APRIL 5-6-7 LAs:Es' WEAR FURNISHINGS FOOTWEAR "ilR”WAllE 6 oz. Wet MOPS. NURSES' UNIFORMS luortca yl-lave installed at our Kensington warehouse gram cleaner for customers service. Buying and hand. ling seed grains and grass seeds, place orders early to avoid rush. Buying all varieties of potatoes daily. Justin Gavin, son of Mr. and H. B. WILLIS, Inc. OIlARLOTTETOWII& who had been spending the Ees- - ter Season at his home. returned to Saint John, N. B.. to resume his studies at St. Vincent Boys' High School. Locke lined and Vicinity Little Miss Eva Perry of char- lottetown spent. Easter in I-iowlan. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey and Mr. Gordon Ramsay motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett. Mr. J. Merrill McAlduft, who is employed with the Maritime Elec- tric Co. Ltd., Charlottetown. spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs. Frank McA1dutt. is the rmrkcr: ofjo1mson'.t lVa.v Mr. Vincent Pen'y who was em- ployed in Surnmersirie spent East- er st his home in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley and family spent the afternoon of Good Friday in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arseriault. last week motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday and returned home on Thursday. -Miss Louise Cvrlltin. teacher of West Devon school was a visitor at her home in the Locke Road on Sunday. Mr. and Mars. Francis Blanchard oi Charlottetown spent the Easter '--ivs visiting in Piusville and Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. and Junior were vlsltcrs one Sat- urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams. Mrs. .l.eo Arsenauit and Mrs. Francis Blanchard were visitors on 9 only. siigiiiiy snilnd Nurs-"s' l'nirnrm: vtiih ion: Riv-ix wz S'..rts ill-I9. RI"L:lil.'li' x-alum 3411i in Kiafis, Clvarnnz M . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slmrt Slorvnrl hlmiu: in Pr.-pus and slirvrs ill uiiiir, hiiin, it-ilmi, gym" and SHIN in Sl.'”'9 ll-ll?-ill. llmzlilnr wil- iirxs SW18 In ."s.'v.Kti .. ('1-ezirniiz in-' ... .... MILLINERY 0”" l”l O5 l-i"ll"S'1:00d qli:llil)' foil lirils in Ill:'li'lx'. grnmi, Winn, hrmvn and ....... 99.: Clcarin: lnr FLOOR COVERING All remnants of Rexoicum tSland:ird k Doi.uxoI. Marboicum, and Congoicum from 3-4 of ii ynrd up in il- 5 yards. Clearing at OI-'l-' WALLPAPER 6 only pailorns of .10 inch il':uIipapei's. Rctziiizir 51.00 and 31.50 pcr single roll. .... 50.: For Single Roll CURTAINS 50 pairs of Cotton Nt-I Curtains. light Ecru color, 36 ii'll'llPS wide by 2 1-4 yards long. Reg. 34 95. Special, :1 pair l.in;ori". PM .-is. Petticoats, (ind Slips. Bridzil Scls. Clrwwrinn zit the thrifty shopper. rotiuccd to LINGERIE Don't miss this bargain table overflowing including Bed Jrirkr-.is, Night Also three-piece Foundation Garments Vi":-ll-maria garments oi exceptional quality at special low price; for Most of this lot is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......u.... with clearing lines of Gowns. I Negligecs. Coats, 1-3 OFF 1'2 rmcr. DRESS GOODS Coating-:, anti Drt-ss Mntcrinls C-3 Clearing at ...... OFF AOOESSORIES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Natural looking cropn paper flowers in assorted colors. Clmring ni. Remnants of .'-'.'.1iiing:., dozen KNITTING YARN Odds and ends in yarn in assorted ml- ors. lor socks. sweaters. air. 1 00 I Clearing at it for . . . . . . . . .. NYLON HOSIERY Bgoken linestin Nylon liosicry. nssort- e colors. er ects. Clearing ail. pair ......... .. LADIES' KID GLOVES These gloves are ni good quality Leath- er. assorted sizes and colors. Clearing at SILK SCARFS - These are the "all why" type and can be worn in various ways. 1 4 Clearing for ............... I MEN'S WEAR TRENCH COATS Mt-n's Trench Coats, single and noubie hrcastcrl. slip-on and bolted models. some with zippered intcrllnlng. Regular values 57.95 to 528.95. . CIPIIFITUZ Priors MEN'S SHIRTS Dress Shirts of woven lwnnrlclnlli, inn and French cuffs. 2 Reg. 3895 in 5491 hill- OIIIIIERWARE The "Royal Family" service for six, consisting of 40 pieces at Dinnerware, 24 pieces oi Silver- plate. and 18 pieces oi Glassware --an ideal service for the modern home. regularly priced at 317.95. CLEARING AT S11.88 BOYS' OXFORDS Brown and Black side leather Oxfords. with Bond leather and Neoiite soles. Broken size range. Reg. 2 I 34.75 to 55.75. Special WORK BOOT Ton pairs only Bn)s' hmwn plain loath- or work hoot. Blucher cut. Bellows Tongue. plain toe. Panco sole and rub- bor heel. Sizes 4 and 5 only. Reg- W 2.98 Special BOYS' BOOTS Boys' Black Box Kip. Bluciicr cui. Toe cap. with leather sole and rubber heel. Sizes 3 to 5 in half sizes. Regular 34.75-Special . . . . COWBOY BOOT 7 pairs only Child's Cowboy Boots. Red with Burgandy Trim. Neolltc solo. rub- E;:.?;F':.... 2.98 SHOE POLISH 2 In 1 Shoe Polish in black, brown, and t . R .15. Sai)ri'I3CIlII,e'; locr . . . . . . . . . . . . .. WOMEN'S SHOES 40 pairs only Women's Shoes in Suvrlc and Call Leathers. in a variety oi coi- ors. The regular value in this group of shoes was as high 2 I as 37.95. Special STRAP SANDALS Women's grey Suede Strap Sandals. heavy crepe sole. Sizes 4 to 9 in half sizes. Regular S4.95- 2 I Clearing ..... Reg. 75c. Special . . . 59: BROOMS. good quality, Reg. l.O0. Special . . . 79: Dry MOP (green) Reg. 2.l5. Special .. L89 Folding Clothes DRYERS. Reg. 2.i0. Special .. L89 ENAMEL WARE. Seconds Round ROASTERS. Reg. 2.35. Special .. I.95 Large Covered Sauce Pans Reg. L65. Special .. L25 Large COOK POTS. Reg. 2.69. Special .. I.95 Potato POTS. Reg. 2.25. Special .. I.69 Large DISH PANS. Reg. L95. Special .. L25 Medium DISH PANS. Reg. l.35. Special B9: R'ul:l5er-set BRUSHES. 3 Brushes in a Box. I''. Iv,". and 2"- Reg. l.00. Special . . . 694: USED KITCHEN RANGES TWO ONLY ENTERPRISE and THREE ONLY RECORD CLEARING AT S25.00 to 560.00 uiousiy low prices: IIIOTOR REOOROS Our entire stock ni Victor Records. hoih TB R.P.M. and 45 R.P.M.. is offered in sealed packages of 2. 3. and 4 assorted Records, at ridge. 7B R. P. M. Regular 65c ea.-4 for 90: Reguler85c ea.-3 for................ 906 Regular l.l5ee.-A2 for Regular l.5O ea.-2 tor 45 RIPOM. Regular 85cse.-3 for 906 .....9Be .....90e NO ALTERATIONS Bests: Monday at the home or Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Forest View. sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mr. Fir- man Perry of Howlan and Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvsr in their sor- Ptoiessional iiariis Ii. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Cllillllil 5 iiinnier 86.. Buninienlle PHONE uis VI. OIIESTER S. MacOOIALll LLB. narrlsier, solicitor. N our!- Ito. omce iormerly oeeiipied 0! Late lleaili strong. ILO. collections Protiiptly Attended To. Money to Learn - :in l. Earle Iilcltov chartered Accountant Building ' Canadian Isnk of Commerce Biumnerslde, P. E. I. ' , E. E. Parkman. I Opt.D-. R.0. OPTOMITIIBT E IIGINT TIIATII BLDG. Banner lt-. lsriiaienlile 1 T .. .. ...... -- T l I..F. lllltlr R. 0. 0P'l'0I.I'l'III'l' minmm -Nounns- mimmmu - Your Sunuuer Wardrobe Whether you're a novice at the Eewing machine or on old hand at home styling, you'll be inspired to do wonderful things with these iobrlcs for Spring and Summer. Everything from crisp tof- lero to sturdy slut: myons. Exciting new prints that you'll enjoy making - - - and too, you'll en- jg the saving when you Sew Youl Summer Word- : e. RAYON PRINT - practical, washable and long-weer-i ing in e smort assortment of floral designs and over- checlts. The colors are rose, gravy, novyv block and powder blue. 36 inches wide ond popularly priced, ti yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C CELANESE TAFFETA - suitable for evening gowns and children's pori-y frocks. The colors on ivory, melts and debutante blue. This Toiieiu 1 is 36 inches wide, priced, a yard . . . . . . . .. I NOVELTY PRANTED RAYONS - new designs in new bright, Spring shades of rose, ton, gold, red ond pow- der blue. These smort lobrics are lovely for dresses, dirndi skirts and sportweor. 1 36 inches wide, priced,eyard u. RAYON SLUBS -- a sturdy fabric of many uses. It is washable and will stand honi woe-r ond usage. Avail- able in shades gold, rose, powder lrlue, navy and 321:, .”;z.".: '.'..'.'f".?'. 1.39 BEMBERG CREPES - bright, trash and attractive in floral and modernistic designs, mart Spring and Sun- mer shades. The width is approximately 44 inches, priced, e yond , 2.25 and 2.75