Ladies’ Crepe Suits, Ballantyne Knitted sizes — —- —— —-— — Very Special ——-——————- —Special Ladies’ Wash Dresses, slightly soiled — $1 -49 LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEPT- 2 dozen White Crepe Dresses, slightly soiled —-— —- —- ——- Ladies’ Printed and Pastel Suits. clearing _-------—MaySale — - -- Special $2.98 $298 dark shades, all $5.00 Suits, all sizes $10.95 Dark Crepe Skirts —- —- Very Special $1.49 Special Clearance Ladies’ Rain Capes ———-——-——— May Sale l/z Price ' Ladies’ Crepe Blouses, slightly solled— ' toc1ear——-—-------$1_00 Ladies’ House Dresses, sizes 14 to 44 to clear ————————— _ - 89¢ a-a-nv We Take Great Pleasu rrlr; urmniurrirruwu’ GUARDIAN JLPRIL 29, 1937 Z1? ll Saturday M A Y re in Announcing our ANNUAL SPRING SALE 011 FRIDAY and SATURDAY of This Week. ‘ AND WE FEEL SURE THIS YEAR, nous THAN EVER BEFORE, YOU WILL FIND OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMEE? _ THAT YOU WILL SAVE MANY DOLLARS IN BUYING AT THIS GREAT SiLE EvE Ladies’ Silk Slips, all sizes - — May Sale 79c Ch-ildren's Summer Coats, sizes 2 to 4 — $1 ~98 Children's Pullover Sweaters—to clear 79c Clearing-discontinued lines of Corsettes, Corsets and Girdles - Very Special 89c Special for May Sale only-Girdles — — 98c Special line of Pantie Girdles -- —-— — — —— 89c Ladies’ Summer Vests and Panties —-—-- 39c ' LADIES’ HOSIERY. GLOVES AND HANDBAG DEPARTMENT Extra Special. Ladies’ Crepe and Chiffon Hose, all sizes and colors, regular $1.50 _- __ 99c Special line of Ladies’ Knee Length Hose at 59¢ Pair or-———--- 2 pairs $1-00 Chiffon and Service-weight Hose, allsizes _-— -—_-— ————— —— Special Ladies’ Kid Gloves, black, brown and navy, all sizes.———————-_---$1_29 Special hue of Ladies’ Chamoieette Gloves 49c Ladies’ Handbags, all colors — —— Special $1 .00 Odd lot of Collars — — -- Special May Sale 19c Children's Knee-length Hose, all sizes '---——--———————--Special 30c Special lne of Ladies’ Scarves-clearing 49c 59c YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. ' - " 1 ed white and tea rose, Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits, all new shades, Rayglh __’__ ._ _ __ -- -— 59c plain and pleated back models with 2 prs. Bloomers and Panties, assorted May Sale 39c Pants, sizes 37 to 46. May Sale $16.50 Silk-knit Gowns, assorted - - — - — — 98c Men's Fancy Sport Tweed Suits, greys, fawn Rayon Vests — — — — ——.—— Special 39c and brown checks and stripes, one and Fancy Printed Rayon-clearing -- — 39c Yard two Pants, sizes 36 to 44 May Sale $13-50 Plain Silk Crepes, l2 shades May Sale 59c Yard -» to $22150 ._ ’ _ Plain and Brocade Rayon ———— — - 25c May Sale Special-Young Men s Plain Back Plain silk Crepes, pastel shades — — — — 69c Worsted Suits, blue and brown tancy 54 inch Au W001 Plaid _ _ _ _ _ __ _$1_69 , stripe worsted, sizes 34 to 37. $12.50 to A special line of Printed Silks — — —— — — 69c $20-00 _ _ _ Printed Silks, all new patterns -- Special 98c Men’s Blue Tweed Trench Ralncoats, sizes 3b s1 inch All Wool Flannel _ - .- — - ~ 75c to 46- ————— —— — May Sale $550 Bleached Sheeting 3/4 _ _ _ _ _ - -— 36c Men’s Dress and Work Pants, all sizes Bleached Sheeting 9/4 _ _ _ ~ _ — — 39c ———————— -— — $1 -50 l0 $5300 Curtain Net — May Sale 15c.18c and 20c Yard Curtain scrim —— —- —- -— MaY sale 14° Yam‘ MEN'S AND BOYS’ ~FURNiSHlNGS Frilled Curtaining —— — -— May Sale 19c Yard , ‘ _ Print Cotton __ _ _ _ _ May 5am 17c Yard Men s 1* ancy Dress Shirts -- —- May Sale 98_c Boys’ Blouses, large sizes — — — ~ -- — 25c l-‘NEN AND Nona“ DEPARTMENT fill?7l$§§lhz?§§.aé?§§ve.te.. -_ - Pillow Cases ———— ~— —— Special 35C Pail‘ Men's All Wool Coat Sweaters — -- - - $1.98 Table Cloths 50 x 50 ____ ~- — ~~ 43C Men’s Red Back Overalls, all sizcs -— - $1.29 Table glows 50 x 70 ____ - — M — »— 09,0 Men’s Work Shirts, large cut — —— ——— —— 98c Soiled Towels —— — — — - Clearing 1-3 Off Men’s Fancy Hose at 25c pair — 5 pairs $1 -00 White Voile Curtains — - May Sale V2 Price Boys’ Good Quality Overalls — — —— —- —- 75c Suede finish Shopping Bags ~ May Sale 396 Men’s and Boys’ Polo Shirts -— -— ~— —- — 50c Special lot oi‘ Wool —— -- — May Sale 3 for 35c Boys’ Medium-weight Underwear —~ 45c Suit Special Ecru Curtains, 21/4 yds, _ -— —— — 79c Cotton Sport Sweaters ————— ——-— 50c \ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Ladis’ Straw Hats —————— — .-— $1.59 Ladies’ Straw Hats — — — — — — —- $2-79 Ladies’ straw Hats _ _ _ _ _ - -- $1 -98 ~ Ladies’ Straw Hats — - -- - - — — $2.98 Ladies’ Straw Hats — — -— -- - — —- $2.49 l Ladies’ Summer Felts - - - — -- — $1 ~79 Berets, all shades — - —- ———— — —-- 49c ‘ s.A. McDONALD Boy's’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT , R ' ats, Trench Model, e .___ __; '_ _ __. _. ._ Special May Sale $4.50 . Raincoats, color black. will! Bwsblifafilllileiitlele 36 - —- May 511° $335 Youths’ liong Pant Suits, fawns and brown checks with 2 pairs Pants, sizes 32 to 37. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- - May Sale $13-50 Boys’ Assorted Tweed Suits. one and two pair Pants, sizes 26 to 32, clearing prices from _________________$4.so to $10.00, Boys’ Tweed Suits, assorted patterns, Sport and Bloomer Pants, sizes 6 to 12 Yea-TS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ $350 to $7.00 Boys’ Long and Golf Pant Suits, colors fawn, brown and grey checks, pleated backs, sizes 28 to 33 —-— — — — — $950 ‘l0 $11-00 Children's Sailor Suits. 2 to 6 years. _________-____May Sale $1.98 Children's Reefers, colors, blues greys and fawns, 2 to 6 years—May Sale $250, $3.50 and $4.50- Special Showing oi‘ Floor Coverings —— Linol- eum, Oilcloth, Feltol, Congoleum, Baroleum by the yard. Also Linoleum, Feltol and Vel-Felt Rugs in sizes 6x9 to 9312. Visit this depart- ment and see our showing. \ BASEMENT Ladies’ House Dresses, all sizes — —- — —-— 55c Ladies’ Crepe Dresses clearing — —- — $198 Ladies’ Silk Hose — - - - - — — —-— — 55c Chatelaine Patterns — — —-— —— — — 10c Each Men’s Overall Pants — — —- — — $135 Pa" Men’s Work Shirts — — — —— — 590 and 356 Men’s Work Hose —-— — — —-— — —- — 150 Pall" Car Robes -— —— -— — —— —-— —— — $249 E8011 Boys’ Cotton Hose — — — —-— — — — 20c Pair Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses -— — — — 35c Each l. night. If he should be modded, if lug?" Mortgage Sale Then wll he sold hy Public Auct- ion lu hunt of the Law Courts Bulld- idg lu Chfllnflosown. Queens Count . Prince ld s Island on Snlurdq a lub doy of y 1M1 a the hour of 12 o'clock noon all that tract of land situate on Township number 36 In (Jueous County aforesaid bounded Ind ilesi-rlbed us follows: Commencing at u sluko fixed on the shore of Bedford Boy and at tbs Northwest lo of loud lu possession of Noll oPbee, thence South seveuw-oue degrees lest nus hundred and one chains, tbeuee North Flfty-tvro degrees east until it (IIDIIIIIII a breadth of Firs oholus at I ylglit angle to the lust mentioned lino or to Null IITKIIIBIIII’! Iliad, tbsnoe horlh Seventy-one degrees West to flu! shnle thence along the shore lo in“ more of commencement containing Tilly noses of lend sllftle more or . Also all that other trout of land niflllllG on Township number 86 in lhiovnn County aforesaid bounded and lltewfrlflfd an follows: commuucin u sunk» fixed on tho shore of Redford llny and at the Southwest angle of luml in possession of Allan B. Io- Donnld thence South Seventy-one llckrers But Ono hundred sud one rhiilns thence South by u line p lel with tho whore untll It ab! us I brl-udtb of flyi- (‘bolus in u rlgbe unglo to Ills last mentioned llue to Charles Dlrhlnnnml norlli boundary line tbeuee north seventy-oils degrees west so sold shore thence dong 0h shore he thr- plues of commencement eoutulnlog flfLv Iii-res of lund s little more or loll. the said two trsols belug Ibo land loaned by John Archibald in ans John Molilnnon by Indentun of louse dull-d 20th March 1868. Thlu nnlo is mulls In pursuance fawn! of Sole cunfuineil in ll - slrnluro cl Morlglgu tinted Oil lltll rlny of August 1800 uni made between rliurlos Melllnnon und Nell llellnau Imfli of Blooming Pnlut In Olsen's (tummy slon-ssld of the sue yon old Iw-muol Phillips of Charlotte! aforesaid of the other pun and whlob mortgage is now vested ln the IIIIICF signed, default having been mode lu l payment of Intern! nod yrluefp secul- ed tho! h . l|,nQIQd 511.01! dug of Aysl, llfl. ‘ ~.- IDIIH A. III Assllllsu of lolIAN I IQHIIIUI Solicitors flellfi-l-U-lfl-B-H p 4d NOTICE ‘Ii-espousing on and the removal pf’ wood from the Government svmed property adjoining the Char- lottetown Golf Club is strictly pro- hibited and trcspssuers wlll be prol- eouted according to the full rigour sf the lsvv. ~ By order of the MINISTER 0F NATIONAL DIIINCI! We ’ll Meet Again By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS - TAKE ONE STORY (Continued) "I took an unfair advantage of you." be said soberly. steadily. "If I had not been there that night, aim your trying time st the flllflty ball. You'd never have promised to marry me. I knew that and that's why I was - there. If I had not been fliers. you'd have FOR SALE B ' Lot, 90 ft. Front 165 ft. ask. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Avrly L. M. POOLE & CO. L-267-$6-tf AUCTION SALE ESTATE IE l. MURCIIISON 0n Tuesday, May 4th at 2.00 P. M. 200 acres of land, about 125 acres cleared. balance herd and soft wood. Buildings an in good rellllf- 5111' Med near Chm-uh and School. Pm- pony may be sold In hm parcels to suit purchases!- hr tribes psi-thins apply so: I. A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer. I w. llUI-(HISON. AID MACKINN@L Allmlllibtltwl. L-Zllfl-A-IFU-b-l. FARMS FOR SALE Situated st Mull Bald. one 66 sures sud tbs other 31% acres sd- Jolnlng. Well watered. neu- church sud school. For particulars apply EDDIE FABJIAB, Appln Rood Or MRS. CARRIE McPllAIL, Victoria Lzupsu-‘uizi-se. . . -. eo ilvlw-wewrvnnrvurwiwv gone in and spent one of the most Wmwhed Ilishts of your life" but in the morning you'd have had your courase ssain and looked for another job. I've hurried the Weddlns because I was Bfrflld You'd change your mind. You're in love with Chris Mallory, aren't you, Gay?" "How did you know" ! knew it the night we saw his play. I knew it tonight when they played that song." She hooded. _“I'm not the person for you. Really I'm not. I don't want to be elegant any more. and I wouldn't be a. success as mistress of all your lovely homes. You see. Gregg. I came down with s. terrific Jolt. I hated it and then the earth became very sweet to me. I want to g0 beck to it. But I'm still so terribly grateful to you and Milli- cent. And. I know I—I'm leaving you in a very embarrassing posit- on......" He shrugged at that. "Things pass. They blow over quickly. I'll still take the cruise I planned for us. Mother will go now. I think she wanted to go all the time." “You're making it easier for me,‘ said Gay. ‘It's very good of you." Millicent came out on the patio. She looked first at Gay and then wweretoo 300d to be true." lair to you, not loving you enough." She drew away a little and lifted her head. mad for turning you down and all that you can offer a woman. not mad, Gregg. I know what I want." there was a new light in them. "I'm going to Nassau and find Chris Mallory. I'm walking down a blind alley when I go. He may be married. He ms looked directly at her. it. Don't make apologies. 1n a triangle, one has always got to be the loser." a good many years in England, and closed the door. “The world will call me I'm I've been a. very Hel- eyes softened and graciously." she laughed. not want me. "Don't say He smiled. "I've spent you feel now. Gay. my clear. don't look so miserable and don't blame yourself for anything. Hear- lug what you said made me think relflsh mother. I've been thinking only of Gregg, his happiness, everything for him, and urging you to marry him." She put her arm through Greggs. “Thoroughbreds accept their losses "You know, I did hate to see the yacht thank heaven. to remember the day I ran away from home and got a boat to England to mary Greggks father. S0 I can appreciate how .. he shouldn't be there. . »-" “I'll go ‘back to New York," said Gay and laughed. “I'm a trahied dres model nowl" Millicent said, “Of course we'll excuse you, darling. What are you waiting for?” When she went to her room, she still could not believe that it was true. For a moment she could do nothing except stand in the middle of the floor and put her hands together against her burning face. Gregg and Millicent, stand- ing on the patio, how right they looked together! There would be no wife with another man in bei- heart to come between their warm companionship. There would be another girl some day for Gregg. s. poised and beautiful girl. proud to be mistress of his many homes and INST 29 made her shudder. coming to you. in Nassau if you're self." "I don't want to hurt you, Gregg. at her son. hostess to his friends-W. (Continued on page 8) Even ii I didn't love Chris, I still "I ovei heard evei-ytl-ling," she She pacified a few things, pulled couldn't marry you. It wouldn't be said, smiling. ‘You should have a kitted yellow hat over her hair, s, short yellow coat over her white dress. Gregg and Millicent were waiting in the hall downstairs. “My best wishes for the best of everything.” said Gregg. Millicent laughed. "I see slim, young Millicent running away many years ago. Her eyes were as bright as yours. darling. Don't think about us, Gay. We're going to have a fine tune on the cruise." Chancery Sale susut to an Order of the Court Chancery niado ln thereof on the nineteenth April A. 17.. 1031, on the l i-emises MONDAY THE MAY A II 108'! the airport in the moming....." “You are. . . "said Gay but her voice broke. ‘Thank you, thank you. I can't think of anything suitable to of land situate say. I'm terribly grateful end ...' “If he isn't there," said Gregg... ALMENT As the ca: can-led away. Gregg’: voice saying, "If he isn't there.. “Chris, you called me beck to you and I'm "Well Meet Again’ -your play and the song it in- spiked-are still echoing in my heart. and we'll meet again tonight there and Evelyn isn't your wife. I'm back in your world again, Chris I'm living again. I'm not a symbol of a man's wealth and I have no debt of fmltitude to pay with my- She was a slim white figure walk- ing across the ground to the air- port office. She looked up. The stars were close and thick and the OF LANDS 0N SYDNEY STREET IN CHABLOTTETONIN IN QUEENS COUNTY NOTICE ls hereby given that pur- of tbs Rolls Court day of in s cause wherelu Helen C. Bradley and others uro Com- But I'm going to h m. Gregg..--" sail away without me. Now I can “Think of u= a lll/tleflsaid Gregg. Ixalsilagllnnntls‘: K151009011)‘.- “1420? d He threw sway the olgsret and go. Gay, I'm still young enough, ‘The car's outside. I'll got it at will lot u» Ind loll by Yul-vile Mail“ 10TH DAY OI At the hour of Twelve o'clock. NOON. ALI. THAT TRACT, piece or psi-col 1y f sud bslng pert of the Southern lo etyvof Town Lot town iu Queens County, hounded and described as follows, that is to say:- Comulenclng on the north side of Sydney Street lu the Division Line be- tween Town Lots Numbers Tweut - three and Twenty-four in the sad Second Hundred, thence running nortbwerdly along said division line fifty-seven feet to the southern lino of land now er formerly in the possess- ion of Charles Smallwood thence at right angles Eustwurdly oug nld southern boundary and parallel to Sydney Street Nineteen feet or to the Northern boundary of land pill-chased by Snub uestis- from the Oxeubam Estate, t euco southward] along the western boundary of sud Hueutls’ l\-id Fifty-seven feet or to Sydney Street aforesaid. and thence Wesl- wardly along the north side of Sydney Street Nineteen feet to the place of Commencement. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid, bounded and dr-s- crlbod as follows that is to ssyz-Ou the South by Sydney Street, and bur- ing a front thereon of Forty six inches or theresbouts nlng back ilortbwardly by parallel lilies, s distance of Seventy-eight feet DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probsfa Court Isl George Tl. A. D. 108'! in lte Estate of Elisabeth Mulch into u! Charlottetown ‘in Queens County lu the nld Province, widow. deceased, testate. v By theAl-Ionoursble HAROLD LEON- ARD, P LMER, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, etc. c. To the Sheriff of the County "1 ueenu County or any Constable oi terute ‘person within slld Count! GREETING: WHEREAS upon rndlng the flaili- u on file of Fraser T. Morrow of Charlottetown sforesuld, Dlllfi Pru- duce Grader, and William E. Pulley of the same place, Barrister, the ex- ecutors of the above named cull!!- pruying that s citation may be llslifll for the purpose hereinafter set fnrlhi You are therefore hereby required l0 rite Ill persons interested in the Illd Estate to be nnd appear before me n! a Probate Court to be held lu the Court House in Charlottetown. l" Queen's County, iii the nid Province- on Monday the thirty-first day "t Msy next coming, st the hour of eleven o'clock fore-noon of the some 41M’ 1° or tberoubouts East by laud Mrs. MeKinnon, of Town Lots Numbers Twenty-t ree nnrl Twenty-four in the Second Hund- red of Town Lots in Cbnlottefuwn sud hl-lng pro arty of the lute Honourable from the lute Henry Honourable Joseph Hensley. as the the lands of which Helen Flynn die possessed. 2N0. clear. and discharged of and from all sl- cilmhuuces. Such Ill to the lppflflll of the slid Court Aprll A. D., 1087 and bounded on the the occupation of s widow and is si-t shew cause it nu be pulsed sud the prayed re.- ln ulilll prtltlml motion o foi-Assld Petitioners. (‘hsrles oung purchased by blm n Husurd and Con! “not be nine ls described in the Conveyance and John T. f" - rom Charles Palmer. I In" The sold Two Tracts comprising Home m ad tb B k f No n The above lands will be Jolt! h.,¢§';:°"¢,,,°,|,¢§',,,m,° v ° 1° l" ‘limes: Estate us aforesaid may have notice thereof. Twenty-first Mncllulgun ‘and ‘Irnlnor Complainants’ Solicitors. l). EDGAR SHAW, IlIkI-ll-Chl . L-INQ-l-Dl- . fHl t’ I . o (Ibseollnjes ys rezfl . ‘L. PALM u“) ‘Judge of PM L-IIU-l-SO-U-Il-QO they can why "l" Accounts of tho nu d Estate should not Estate closed ll nnd on f J. A. Bentley. Elli" Fwd“ d I do barebv order thnt a "I" ortbwltb published in some newspaper published In 01m‘- lottetowu aforesaid once in each 789k four consecutive WP from Ibo date hereof and that I fr"! ekl Melllsh. Trustees to Mary June Leno. y, H, yd g (he bl-si-lng duto the Nineteenth d y of fjffiflw,f,f°§,fyf,|fl°'f,'lfmf, pgyheeflvrly. "lavamber A- ll. 190" llllmfl], fu nit- mu of rm- rmm Charlottetown aforesaid. n! or near the Royal Bunk of (‘nnudn and Smile aforesaid Ill that Ill persons Interested in the s31‘: Chancery. d M: seal Conditions st Ssh. nfifin-sigdfimgrye ‘Egg gtb deny of "M" "l" '1" °' Alli-ll A. n. m1 end in the first w" M. Q. ALL. _ .. the British are good losers. ‘From Gregg said, "Planu are faster. "Darling," said Millicent, ‘do "Tab" T""""°“' l" l“ ‘°°°'"_‘ the first day I saw you I knew you You can get a plane to Nassau to- you want to postpone it until mom- Hunk“ o‘ Tom‘ M“ h “mum I BRINGING UP. FAIHER I A H! . Tl-DSI - it I ~ q-By George McMunus