ETHE CENTR cuaama Tie column ls reserved for new: o! loos] Interest, but sdvorllIl-lll 0| s IUIII nature may be Inserted st flvs cents s. word strictly psy- shle in sllvsnee ' ooors so: Pllotorrlllhl- IRON! EAUNDIIB. i000 10f “w? gnd wedding pictures on location. _ can. sroner nmcrmo m s11 electrical appliance 1M 1" srigerstoc repsirs Phone 379-b- CITY roucr: COURT-At the Atipendiary Magistrates Court Sat- urday. n clear docket was PYQWXL- ed before Magistrate KM. Merl/m- SPICIALI FOR T!!! MONTE! or mar. - s-rso Crsrno or 031 Perrnanonts for 8-00- M5175 Beauty Parlor. Whelsn Building. Phone 236. ‘MIC. GORDON MseMH-LAN. col-mull, wlll give an illustrated tell: on Gardening at the Art Centre. second floor. Market Build- ing, May 13th. 8.15 P. M. Evcrymw invited. BlRTlDAY ANNIVEIQA!!! PARTY _ Mrs. w. c. NlcLeod and Mrs. Bruce McLeod. Kenslngton. entertained on Monday mfilll “l honor of Mrs. W. C. McLeods sis- ter. Mrs. Paul Thompson on thr occssion of her seventy-ninth birth day anniversary. The guests. 111001- hwenty-five in number were l:- relatives of Mrs. Thompson. Wh-E the many beautiful gifts were bell}! unwrapped the guests united h: flngmg “Happy birthday to Y0“- Mr. Allison Proflit, Freetown. I- nerphew. acted as Master of Cere- monies and an imllmmlll“ D10" gram of music and sinking was presented. The pianists were. has. , Vaughan Groom. MIS- RDPHE Humphrey, Mrs. Russel McKay B1" Mr. J. F. Pmtitt. Complimentary speeches in a humorous vein W811‘ given by several guests. A grand- daughter, Mrs. Bert Hunter of Surnmerslde baked the birthday cake which was beautifully decor- sted and adorned by seventy-fill"- esndies. A bountiful lunch was served by the hostesses assisted l)!’ Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mrs. Ernest Mu» Mrs. Russel McKay. Mrs. Cllffv-‘d Ramsay and Mrs. Bert Hunter- Mrs. Thompson. in s brie! speech charmingly thanked her relitlvii for their many tokens of love and lior their company at such an in- formal jolly party which would make her seventy-ninth birthday a memorable one. At a late hOl-tl‘ 111B guests departed wishing Nlrs. Thompson many haPPY returns of the day-K. ‘so ssroc~rsyfior\%eb€ Eff/Po, Mr. Brown B! (if JNr-MQOK Gertrude Knevels Qoontinued from Page 2t W? you snd Mr. Brown to my house tee lunch." ‘Thanks. Miss Harding.” Bill was prom-pt vwith his refusal. “I want just one more word with Miss Van Elden and ‘then be on my Way.“ Wlhen Glweam. with visible re- luctance, had closed the door be- hind her. Bill voiced a tactful if not too truthful propooiton. He had lately been placed on a committee. he gravely assured Alixe. that had charge of a fund to provide jobs for s. iew needy re- lief workers. "Since you need help, Ind Miss Day has nobhing better In vlew—“ Bill and Alixe talked on. for- getting lunch in their interest omitting the precaution of lowering their voices, never suspecting the possibility of an esvesdrupper. Owe-rm Hmrd-lng, with her ear against the door. did not conrder that she was doing anything dis- honorable. Gwe-nn was merely sslting Opportunity’: tall. Her job now was to find out all she could slboue Bill Brorvm. "Gwenn!" It was April's voice tom the vestibule, "May I see Alixe? Wihy, what are you do- Mg?" Ccming suddenly round the corner from the corridor, April ltdllilflti short st the sight of Gwenn on her hands and. knees by the oflllce door. "Looking for my pencil." Gwenn Inplslned calmly. "Can't think where I dropped the blamed thing. Oorns on into my room. April. Alixe is busy. Yes. do come. I went to ‘tell you the Isflfl." "I! the latest il-nrhat you heard M lfdcening at that door, I donjt esre to hear it." April could be lmrtslly frank. "Silly- How could '1 help hearing VIM they said ‘when r was hunting tor my pencil? Anyway. ymfd better 113m. Aline Van Elden has got Ell Brown in there and they were balling about you." "AboutIme? Collins mo n fool. I Iuwose "QR 001m. deer. You do look ell in. Too bad about your job!" "You. isn't i‘. tough him" April IIIGQ l ylvwn. "But honestly, Owenn, I wss setting wfully red w with that View!!! lob. I've been f-hlnflns Ill morninz hm; nice it will be to hsvs fine to run out to UIIIIIIYI when I please. I like to keep the house in m-der you know. Ifi EDIE’! l 100 3A b6 done. And then I must go to town and get I!" 11W f-Nflsl I haven. s rag to Well." "H" funny!" Gsvehn gsve a little spurt of laughter. ‘fillet’; lube who: Aline was tolling Hill louse" ' - “Wolf! Int mo sot this strsisht." Ass-life time 9mm. testis bit 4mm . “D0 Inf-till]; MEI! Aline w. Igdea flown Ila shout CBABWELL 1hr Phobfllfillhl- . CONFEDEILATION LIFI IN- SURANCE. WATCH FOR. SALE property B6 Richmond Street. A‘! YOUR SERVICE - Arnfssl Cos! Co. Phone 240B. SPRING CLEAN-OUT of Wall- paper. All o! it golng at cost. Get it now at MacKay Bros, Stanley Bridge. POIIGIER AND _ARSINAULT'S dressmaking shop will be closed for ‘alterations from Monday. May 10. until further notice. T!!! PRISBYTEBIAN CHURCH in Canada. Brooimeld Ohms:- The induction service of the Rev Donald Nicholson into the Pastoral Charge of Brookfleld. etc, will be held in the Brookfleld Church ‘luesd-ay evening. May 11th. st 1.30 pm. RETURN’ HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MaoMillan and son Frank- lin and daughter Diane. o! Char- lottetown. P.E.l., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis. of York. P. E. 1.. who were v;s.t.ng in town for some days, guests at the home of Mr. MacMiliazYs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eph MaoMillan. Wash- ington Street, left on Wednesday to return to their homes In the Island. — (New Glasgow News). GRADUATES HONORED. -- The newly acquired Nurses Residence of the Charlottetown Hospital was a scene of splendor and goiety on Monday night, May 3rd. when the student nurses. under the capable direction of Miss Nan Mclnnis and Miss Theina Hennessey sponsored a celebration honoring the graduai- Ing class oi’ 1948. To the strains oi the popular melody "Now is the Hour" played by the Downtowners Orchestra which was in attendance the nine charming graduates. willo had each been presented with a corsage of pink and white carna- tion descencled a. flower bc-decked stairway into a room beautifully decorated in their class colours, to be thewhonoured guests of their nursing school classmates... After being introduced by Miss Norma Bernard to the Chaperons Mrs. tDr.) E. Con-lgan. R.N., Mrs. Wilbur Trainor and Mrs. John Connolly; all entered jovlally into an evening o! fun long to be remembered. Mr. Ralph ‘Bernard very capably car- ried out his duties as master of ceremonies. After a delicious lunch was served to over one hundred guests. the evening came all too soon to an end with the playing of "My Best to You" by the orchestra. Students. Sisters and Staff of the HOSPIHII. one and all join in extend- ing congratulations and best wish- es to the graduates: Sister Ann Celestine, Loretta ‘rralnor, Mcrril Murant, Kathleen Reid. Teresa Trainer. Mary C. Mat-Donald. AgaLhq. Arsenault. Teresa Mac-Don- ald, Genevieve MacDonald. Eileen Walsh, Pownal Anti Vicinity Farming operations have begun here and the hum of the tractox will be the leading music for the next few weeks. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and little daughter Debra have arriv- ed hpme from Ontario. Mr. Jones has been taking a veteran's course at Guelph Agricultural college. He. plans m remain with his brother Charl during the busy season. What might have been a. much more serious accident occurccci here last week \vhcn Mr. Bruce Jones who was assisting one of iris neighbours at his wood sawln. had his right hand severaly out or. the circular saw. On examin- ation the Doctor found it neces- sary ‘to amputate a part of his three first fingers. m‘. Bruce returned home from the hos- pital on Wednesday and his many friends here and else- where will be pleased to know h.- can still manipulate his own car. His many friends in town and country are welcoming Mr. Layton Jones back from an. extended trip to the western coast where he vis- ited his son Allen. and brother Anson. who might be termed suc- cessful Islanders abroad. While in Vancouver he also visited other former Islanders. Despite the beautiful days and balmy winds of B. C., Mr. Jones must have felt like Sir Walter Scott when he wrote these memorable lines: "Breathes there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said. ‘This ls my own. m native land’i" . A large crowd saw the slides put cn in the hall here last week by Mr. Maclnnls of the National Film Board. A number of very Interest- ing and educational pictures were shown including "'I‘he Wild Life of Canada". One was left to won- der at the understanding and in- telligence of the snimsi kingdom. while not s doubt remained that the male species is the veiner of sex. In the slide "Outside of Town" the great need for sanitary conditions, especially regarding drinking water. was s concrete ex- ample of whet might heppen in any country piece. A bi-t of humor was onloyed by sll when s Bstun dlY night Jamboree wss fleshed on the screw. where young and old csms together to dance svrsy s In! o! toil. Lastly the drawing esrd of tbs evening we; "The Myst Weddins". n» beautiful bride. the ehsmlnl broom. the beloved Kill Ind gracious Queen. ‘the sudsnes vss est-fled um? with the besuty and grandeur of the scene. p". .fl. Sale Better Quality Bleached Sheets ‘WE WOULD COMPARE THESE VALUES WITH ANY THING WE HAVE SEEN ADVERTIZED IN CANADA These inexpensive Sheets ore mode of strong sturdy yarns in u well balanced weave with Hemsfilched Items. Finished size, 68 x 9 ". Puir . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.50 Three Specials in Hemstitched Wnbosso Sheets. These ore of the better grade Wobosso sfundurd and ore worth up to 8.75 a pair. Finished size, 63 x 95". Poir Finished size, 72 x 95". Pair Finished size, 81 x 96". Pqir , _ _ ,, _ _, IMPORTED PEPPERELL LUXURY SHEETS Sove 3.00 a poir from regular volue. An exceptional fine strong end serviceable muslinquolity which we believe offers the utmost in combined thrift, comfort and wear in plain hem. Size BlxI08".Poir.....,....... . . . . . ..6.25 Size BI x I08". Poir . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 7.25 PEPPERELL PILLOW CASES to match Sheets Size 42 x 36". Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.9] Sale of Tea Towels, Roller Towelling, Tea Towelling, Linen Huck F ace Tqwels Part Linen Tea Towels with colored borders ore close- ly woven for exfm wear. ~ Size 20x 30" for, eoch ,, 29¢ Irish Pure Linen Tea Towels in o heavy twill weave. A value that cannot be replaced. Sizs22x32". Each . 69c ‘CLEARING AT HALF PRICE-Pure Linen Huckeboc Face Towels, are very heavy and absorbent. Regular J_.00 each, clearing of . . . . . . . z 1°,- Loo $l2l1lR36"- ............ 2h] 1,00 Irish 60% Linen Tea Towels. A towel that will give you long serviceable v/eor and absorbency. Slse20x30". Each .. _._._...._,_,, .._,__._... $94 GUARDIAN. Qmnwrr ‘ - in our Linen Department on 3rd um or as lug "as those remarkable values last -’- cone early and make sura of yours. We have been preparing for this sale for along time and m lffflfllll s_ mat many numbers at exceptlossi values. 1 l. ONE WEEK‘ ONLY i We... 3.1. Conodiun mode 60% Linen Roller and Tee ToweIIingL Made for long serviceable wear. 17" wide. Yard .. 49c — 20" wide. Yard .. 59c Port Linen Roller ToweIIing Regulor42c 17" wide. Yard 29c Fine quality Irish Huckobdc Face Towels, worth 1.50 per pair. Hemsfifclied. l8 x 32". Clearing of, Poir 1.00 Sale of Table Cloths, Luncheon Cloths and Luncheon Sets What Cotton Damask Table Cloths mode in Ireland: clearing of much lower than the usuol landed cost. Size 52 x 52". Each ...,_,, .....,_... 1.59 Size 52x68',. Each 1.9a Heavy Quofify Rayon Luncheon Cloths in Blue and Green with attractive printed border designs. 52 x 52", worth 5.00, clearing at, each .. 2.93 ’ MuIti-Colored Rayon Luncheon Cloths, on excepfios- uIIy attractive and serviceable cloth. A bargain the! cannot be duplicated. Size 52x 6B". Each 2.59 Printed Cotton Luncheon Sets. A serviceable 9-pieté set-would be ideal for the summer cottage. Clearing of, set .. _ _ , , _ _, 93¢; ._<-....- on“... Hand Prinfedtunchson Cloths in attractive fIoroI - and modernism designs. You will be delighted with the quality of these Cloths. ' Size 52x52". Eocll 2.59 Rayon Hand Prlmd Luncheon Ssh. Our best qualify printed sets In attractive colored designs-Guaran- teed fast color. Clearing of HALF PRICE." 60 x B0" Cloth, with I x I5" Napkins.- Rqulor 15.0011», set ...,_._.. 7.50 Irish Homespun Luncheon Sets ore very attractive and would wear evsrlesflngly. Linen and Cotton. ' 9-pisee, cleaving of, m “N...” 535 _ Sale of Sub-Standard Guest and Bath Towels Solid colored Towels in Rose, Gold, Blue and Green-l A heavy quality for long serviceable weor. Size I6 x 30". Poir ........ 69c Size2lx4l". Pair... A large size better quality Towel in attractive col- ored slripes of Gold, Green and Rose. Size 22x 42". Pair 1.49 Our best qualify Towels of extra Iorge size in solitl colors of Rose, Blue and Green. Size 22 x 45". Worth 3.25, on suIe, pair 1-91 Six Exceptional Values in Bedspreads " Colored woven striped Spreads in Rose, Blue uml Green, on u creamy white background. A serviceable long-wearing Spread. Sub-standard. 80 x100". Eoch ....*._..._._., Colored Bedspread: of fine heavy woven cotton in of trocfive designs. Rust, Wine ond Blue. Size B0 x 100'- Regulur 5.50, on sols, eoch . . . . 4-50 Bedspread: imported from the U. S. A. New 0-14 smurf in colored stripes of Blue, Red, Green. G°Id ""4 Rose on grey background. Size B4 x I00". A . 4.95 Worth 5.95 for, each Chenille and Holanoil bedspreads in Rose, Blue. Gm" and While. Single and Double bed sizes. A regular 11.50 value for, each .,. - CLEARING AT HALF PRICE Attractive flowered Crefonne bedspreads with drflPff lo match. Spreads ore 90 x 100" and Drapes 36 x 9° - Two qualify Ssh of Hoif Price- 90xl00'_'Sprsdd-36 91W“ .' Regular 15.00 for, at . 7-50 90 x 1M" Spread - 36 x 90" Drnpev- ‘_ Regular 21.50 for, m ....,........,. 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