at the NEW WAY 1 Furniture Store 161 Great George St. Featuring the NEW SIMPLIOITY MODEL 17 Z X E Does 8 lb. Wash! " Fast! Efficient! E Strcumlincil Tull! it Low Priced! ONLY SI34.50 1.00 Delivers I. W I CA5" 300 cell)! r . ., (WV . ' fl z i , ”. P and these other ,3 Lf FAMOUS MAKES: it SIMPLICITY . . . . . . . 0152.50 or 51.25 weekly 7 "i DOMESTIC .. 36172.50 or 01.50 weekly 0 tcd ........1i)9.50 1.50 kl mos-T - ..3f..is”.” I ”' I "”” y or DOWN' Delnlxe without Pump 5169.50 or NL25 weekly PAYMEN1 -v GAIN-A-DAY Waslicr 33159.50 or :tl.5o weekly REQUIRED an (;fuN.A.DA3;. YOUR w l WIIII Pump . . . . . . . . . 0173.50 or 01.50 weekly ASHER WILI p sTERuNGy BE DELIVERED ON with Pump . . . . . . . . . 0189.50 or 51.50 Weekly 0 BENDIX "Eeononlut" 39249.50 or 02.00 weekly E BENDIX ”lIome Laundry" SIMPLICITY GAS MODEL THE FIRST WEIl)liI.Y PAYMENT- AII Charges PREPAID to the NEAREST Rail- . way Silationl l';:lS(::5 '50 01' Weekly LOWEST CARRYING CHARGES! I SPECIAL FEATURE: We will convert your 019 Model Simplicity to Electric FREE or CHARGE within 5 years of puri- rllasa. Your only cost being freight fhlrses to and from the factory! WEEKLY BUYS UP TO 50” 1.00 2.00 3.00 WEEKLY ours or T0 Out-of-Town Customers MAIL THIS COUPON WEEKLY auvs up TO 1 Pluto reserve a WEEKLY -0 I Washer for mo. I enclose: ............ I BUYS UP TO 1 1 NAME ADDRESS . I NEAREST RAILWAY STATION ' WEEKLY uuvs up TO l or Phone 281' 161 GREAT GEORGE ST. - CHARLOTTETOWN. P.I9.I. - PHONE 2817 This Company Is an Associate Comlllliy "I MANCHESTER Robertson Allison Ltd. Department Store of Saint John. N.B.- nltablished 1800. OUT OUR WAY I .L ,. . , , , . 0:: ll AMAZING! "I l 1--l.l.i. 'l'H BULL sauces IN ' V A WHERE'S HARRY? JUST vlsnolze AT Niel-l'rAN I KNOW HE'D ' SHUT THEY THINK HE CAN LlKE'D SEETHi6-- H iTOFF' DO ANYTHING HE WANTS l I HE WAS OUT hr TI'.L ... I I 'l'ALKiN' 1D'rH' it HARRY . WATCHMAN.' . ea-rs HE SHOULDM T H. HERE! Tl-iA'I'”S TO TAKE ALL 1 A -- 'l'H' SNAP OR EASY nlllliiilllii. r PART OFF TH' DAY 1 .xp " MAN'S JOB! . OI I , I . .. ,.. i 1;: l as P , f, 5, . V E -..niitx.ml.tl L, N”... H t '2 .'y 4 .. . . . . . . . 33299.50 or 02.25 weekly BY J. R. WILLIAMS .4l Vi Ylhbt it ...-d”ci",xit 4-ze -me 5-are . '”W"'”'”5 -est.- contnl Guardian 'l'laleee!IauIresCvsllseIsewa ofleeaiIllteruf.bsIsdveetiisgef aluwvrastare slay balaserted at the cuts a word. strictly pay. ablelnadvaooe, Junun ran. alone an caaswsu. I'll nlovosraptls. JIJIT AIBIVED.-winter White Shot-ties. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. IOWAID MslllNNll I001. WEAI. as I'll Queen street. IOOD SALE April 39th. I. A. MacDonald's 2 P.M. FOR. YOUR NEW CAI. - De Luxe Visor at Tantorls. ONE RACK of spring dresses lxlduced to 55.00. Sulltcr's Ladies ear. BEAU'I'Il'UL CHEETEBIIELDS gtobllillll prim. Toombs Music re. A LARGE 5100! of side View Mil'1'0I'5. suarsnteed rust proof. some for 1 Buck at Tsntons. Mus. .!0llNS'l'ON'l LADIES WEAR. - Bsrgeina-Coats, Dress- cs. Suits. Rsincosts. Skim, Shorties. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to tile Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 610. KYANIZE FLOOR. VHINIBHES and Enamels. Also Non Yellow White Enamel. Toombs Music Store. THE LADIES Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will meet in the Legion Home Friday, April 28. at 7.30 p.m. TRYON - BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTOR-ATE. - Sunday. April 30th. Westilnoeeland 3 P. M. Tryon 730 P. M. C. 5. 2 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. BREADALBANE CIIAICGE. -- service Broadalbanc. April 30th. ii A. M. Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. John F. Maoxay. speaker. Rev. W. B. Maopnsll, Minister. GENERAL ELECTRIC Washers. Floor Polishers, irons. Kettles. Toasters. Radios 319.95. Toonrbs Music Store. GIWBCII NOTICE. - April 30th, New Glasgow. Christian III A. M. Fredericton 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. vanrsrr DANCE with Special- ties, Whalen Mornoirtal I-lali, Tues- day. May find. Sponsored by Lig- uorian Youth Club. 50 cents. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE. United church services will be held Sunday. April .'-.iot'h. as fol- lows: 11 A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Traverse. 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - Sunday. April 30th. New G19-ail0'w 11 A. M. Caven- dish 7.30 P. M. Rev. George Gough. Minister. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday. April 30. 7.30 p.m., Sunday School 2 p.m. Miss Mary A. MacKcnzie. dea- coness. ALEXANDRA. IIAZELIIBOOK. CROSS ROADS. - services for Sunday, April 30th. Alexandra 11 A. M. I-lallelbrook 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M. Lie. Byron Hewlett. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Clllllwll IN CIANADA. - Brooltfleld Charge. services next Lord's Day. are as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Brookneld 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASIORATE. - Sunday, April 30th. Fair-view 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. long Greek 7.30 P. M. Bunday schools are due to start May 7th. Rev. H. Bar- ber, Pastor. ST. PE'I'ER'S BAY PASTORAL CHARGE. - United church of Canada. Sunday. April 30th. 11 A. M. St. Peter's Bay. 3 P. M. Greenwich. 7.30 P. M. Mlaris. Fare- well services. Rev. D. Wallace Mac- Phea-son, B. A.. Minister. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - I.Kl'.l and ' Mrs. James colon of Winsloe. P. E. I., wish to anrlo the engagement. of their daughter Roma, Leavinla to Hollis Kaynlorld Cruwys. son of Mr. Kay- mond Orlrwys and the late Mrs. Cnrwys od Blodafiaid. P. E. I. Mar- riage to take place in May. OIlWI'.'LIa-VERNON Charge. April 30th. Service at Vernon River at 2.30 conducted by Rev. A. S. Weir. Services at Cherry Valley nnd Orwell ll arranged by Admission. I THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN I race THREE 4 STILL I l Many Values I.leEt AT . Gigantic Store-Wide Sale Cerlainly we did a tremendous business yesterday iliai depleted our stock In some of our main lines. --BUT-- We have added more items and there are still many outstanding bargains to be found for the thrift-wise shollner. SALE CONTINUES. Today 6- Saturday Moons e ie'l?LEODi1rniE-r.cl POWNAL United Charge. Ser- vices April 30th. Millvlew at 11.00 a.m.; Pownnl at 7.30. Note change of hour. A. S. Weir. Minister. LOU PIIYCE will demonstrate the making of metal jewellery at 8.30 tonight in the Art Centre. Public invited. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. --services Sunday, April 30th. are as follows: Hlghfield 11 A. M. 5. School 2 P. M. Prlncetown Road 230 P. M. Wlnsloe South 730 P. M. Official Board and Parsonage Committee, Tuesday, South Win- sloe 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skin- ner. Ministnn. t RECEIVES DEGREE - John F. MacKay son of Mrs. Hugh F. and the late Hugh Macxay. Bread- albane, student Pine Hill Divinity Hall has successfully passed his fin- al exams and received his 13. D. Degree. He will be ordained at the Maritime Conference in sackville in June. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday. April 30th. Bonshaw 11. De Saible 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be admin- istered at Hampton. Rev. T. G. Head, Minister. , FARMING takes a lot of time and energy but it's worth the extra effort to give a tidy comfortable look to our homes and outlnlildings. You take more pride and pleasure in your place where it's improved. and you add to its value. Why not fix up the place this year? Enter the Rural Bealltincation competi- tion now. Valuablo prises are 0!- fered for improvements to homes. schools. and communities Send entry to Rural Beautification Soc- iety, Charlottetown. BRIDE IIONOURI-JD -- An en- joyable shower was held Wednes- day evening April 26th at the home oi Mrs.. Mabel MacKlnnon, Char- lottetown. in honour of Miss Jean Watts, whose marriage to Mr. Vic- tor Robertson takes place May 3rd. Miss Ruby and Mrs. Doria Robert- son were joint ' stesses. 'rhonumer- ous useful as beautiful gifts were opened by Mrs. Muriel Wilson. Verses were read by Miss Ruby Downe. After which the bride graciously thank those present for their lovely gifts and kind thoughts which accompanied them. All join- ed in singing "For She's a Jolly Mr. Evans. A. S. Weir, interim Chairman. , Clood Fellow". Dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Mary Blanchard. I KIWANI8 CLUB OF CHABBOTTETOWN Presents MISS AUDREY FARNELL, Lyric soprano, of the Halifax Con sorvatory of Music Assisted by Notre mo Gil-Is' Choir Consisting of 40 Voices Under the lilstlnguhhed Patronage of Lt.-Gov. lion. 1. A. not nerd and Mrs. Bernard Premier lion. J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones Ills Worship Mayor 3. Earle Maononsid and Mrs. MacDonald At Prim of Visit: college Asliitarlsla TUESDAY. MAY HI. 8:” EM. Mrs. Lillian Watts, Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mrs. W. Downe. KINGSTON Y. P. U. The regular meeting of the Kingston Y. P. U. met at the home of Mrs. Daniel Docherty on Tuesday evening April 11. The Devotional led by Velda Green opened the meeting by singing. "Pass Me Not." scripture Genesis Ohapt. 42-1-10 verses. This ' was followed by prayer. An interesting reading was giv- en by Edna Oolwill and Boy Younker. The devotional closed by sing- ing "Bless Be The Tie." The min- utss of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call answered by eleven members. C llectiorl .70. It was decided to sponsor a play. lbllowirlg are the new coal- mittees. Devotional-aoy Macaregor. Study-Errol Green and Our- don Dooherty. Recreation-Roy Younlrer Shirley Newson. Lunch-Nelda Richards and Roy Maccrogor. The study was then led by Ale- tha MacGregor and Mildred Paul taken from the book "Growing With The Years." Recreation was led by Edna and Velda. Next place of meeting is un- decided. Roll call for next meet- ing to be answered with a verse from the Bible, the first word starting with the letter A. A del- icous lu-nch was served by host-CS5 assisted by commfttee. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the housoh ' ' for the use of their home and kind hospitality shown. The meeting was then adjourned. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of our dear husband and father, who departed this life APPII 25th. 1948. Deep In our hearts a. memory In and v llept. or one we loved and will nevtr And though the years be many or few. We will always be thinldng dear Husband and Father of 10"- Lovingly Remembered by His Wife: gnu Daughters. Mrs. Peter Carter. A cwt. llllll llllSll llilllllllll 40' 0000 All It” Il0li'I' MA Farm Prices And Markets The following details are from the weekly marketing report pre- pared by tlle Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture. This will be the last report for the current sea- son: Potatoes The market for iablestoclt po- tatoes sii-ll remains very dull. and as far as seed is concerned. this is practically over for the season. Reports received indicate that the warehouses are fairly well cleaned out and the potatoes that are left are in the farmers' cel- lars. particularly in 7-he Out-Iyinl districts. The following is a detailedlrr port on prices in different sections of the Province: Tignish - Seed - use per cwt. at the car. Tabiestook-60c per 75 lb. bag. Potatoes pretty well cleaned up. I O'L.eary - Ssad - Nona moving. Tablestock - 45c-50c per bus. at car. Wellington - Seed - None mov- ing. Tablestock '- 55c per bag de- livered. Slow movement. Summerside -- Seed - Moun- tains and Sebagocs 50c per bus. Cobblers slow. No price. Table-' stock - 45c per bus. with a fair movement. Lot of potatoes left. in surrounding districts. Kensington - Seed - Nona moving from farms. Tabiestock- 50c-55c per bag at the car. Slow movement. Lot left in cellars yet. Borden Line - Seed - we-70c per 75 lb. bag at car. Heavy move- ment. Tablestock - 05c per bag delivered car. Charlottetown - Seed - Cob- blers 65c per bus. Other varieties 50c per bus. Very slow. Table- rtock -- 55c-80c per bag. Fair movement. Vernon River - Seed - 90c-95c at par. Light movement. Tsbleetook - 551.-We per bag at car. Morell - Seed - 55c-60c per bus. at the car. movement. -. A Katahdins 45: per bug. Mo" Datatoes than usual left. Marketa V917 IIOW. Tablestodlr - non. moving. . Turnipa 759 turnip! are practically 91933” 1115 and any that are being offered now are more or less the culls train the season's shipping. '61-eat difficulty is experienced in having them graded to pass in. spection. Iced: There has been no change of note in the price of oats and bar- ley during the past week and the broken do not anticipate any change for some time. Wheat is up Ililhtly this week over the previous week due to supplies on hand and until such time as ship- Dmg opens on the Great Lakes we cannot look for any change in feed prices. Millfeeds have increased during the Past week. Bran is now re- P ntinued on page 7 MIJIIIOR BEST BET IN SELLING HAT! VANOOUVER. April 27,- (up) -when it comes to hats. in sales. woman doesnt even have to open her mouth. "You don't even have to do the eselling--tile mirror will do it for you." says Miss Evangeling Oraig !Taylor, who runs her own mill- lnery-deslgning establishment in Toronto. "Thats the only way to sell 3 hot. All you have to do is pro- duce models in which the cus- tolner loolra her best. The mirror will do the rest." "A chnpeau "must be built around the WHY I woman does her hair. That's one of the rea- sons why this spring": bonllets remain for the most part perched on the back of the head. The for- ward tilting ones are not catch- ing on. "because they're simply not ll.-ltterillg with the new shut hair dos." ,5. Tablcstock - No . AROUND THE WOIILD AP! The English language is szokcn Elmira M SN-d Fulindaiioniby more than 27o.0oo,ooo people. ' I- ! . E l 4 - ' "-'T-5:195-21'-"L?1':.":' fit: '--9-,.-z:-'w'-,,.s-a