ma uulinnihn. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . MAY 11. 1950 IN! 7 0iiLY nu-: mum ilEEli READ nus All! To make room ior Bummer Furniture and for rnrniture or quite modern design we are required to clear part of our sales floors-we were of. course going to send the surplus articles to our warehouse. but re- membering that we suffered severe damage last year we are convinced that the best thing to do is in 0"" some articles at rare bargain prices. So if you are interested in obtaining good furniture at specially lowprlces. come to our store on MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY of this weelr. You will be olfered- - 1 AAA choice of 10 (ten) Chesterlicld Suites--3-piece; 2-piece suites and a few sectional suites. B-A choice oi 12 (twelve) Bsby'Prams-in all colors -and st ridiculously low prices. I C-A choice irom 15 (lllteen) Carpets, both Wilton D-A choice from 12 (twelve) Beds, both. wooden and metal-in all sizes and ranging mm tall pm-' down to plain types. in two lovely patterns with 68 pieces in GMT! (8 complete set for eight places). The price on these will be s25.00 per set. At time of writing this is all we dare otter- however it may be that even more space will be re- quired and if so the bargains will be shown on the sales floors. ' J33 iiucum 51111115514... l sump central iiuardian This column is reserved tsr news ot local interest. but advertising sl 'a news; nature may be inserted at rm cents s word. strictly psy- abis in advance. . nmun's run. man an ' cuswun. m Photographs MES. J0llNS1'0N'! LADIES WEAR. Special clearance sale. IIIAVY nunnut SPONGE! received today. Taniens. CHANDLER anus, tor "Etch- wood" Plywood. BLUE POTATOES. - MeePhee Bron. -VENETIAN BLINDS. - Harold clerk. Phone 15234. we go any- where. THE ANNUAL MEETING at the Mts and Cralts Guild which was to htve been held my 12th, has been postponed. . WILL EXHIBITOBS to the Arts and Crslts Exhibition please call at the rooms. Market Building for the return 0! their exhibits im- unediately between the hours oi 10-12 A. M. and 3-6 P. M. JUST ARRIVED. - Beautiiul English Bone China Cups and Saucers. See them on display with ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. William McGarry announce the u agement of their daughter Blanche Catherine to Preston C. Kelly. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelly, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place on Jun 23rd, in the Holy 0 Local Dealer Visits ilash Plant TORONTO, May 10 -The Nash Canadian Statesman, first Nash automobile to be built in Canada, the Canadian market of the first Canadian built Nash automobile. For many years Canadians have been driving Nasharnade cars. im- ported trorn the United States. Nash Motors and its predecessor Comparryh The Thomas B. Jeilery 00.. have been building cars since 1902. The new plant means that Nas cars available for the last few years from the United States on a quota basis only, will become more A Joy to Wear 'A Joy to Launder NYLON SLIPS ...(: : plentiiul in Canada. It also means . i of autcmoblle manu- iacturing in Toronto alter a lapse oi nine years, in addition to creat- ing ' t for many Canad- ians. Guests of Nash Motors of Can- czh Tlmlted tor the opening cere- npny were taken on a tour or the -1..?nt, where production operations i. re rx.plaincd. They watched an 1- tiadlan team of 903 welders, finishers, assemblers. paint- r.C:nl c:.-, oody-trimmers. mecha icsand other auto workers build t e new Canadian statesman under . the dvirtction of Thomas S. Adams, Nash plant works manager and a veteran of automobile manulactu uring. Nash Motors puxvdhssed theplant in 1946. and since that time has rmipletely remodeled and renovat- e.-1 it. A parts warehouse, larger than any Nash zone parts ware- house in the United states. will handle distribution or replacement .pnrt.s for Canadian Nash owners. The plant's administration offices have been rt1:no:i1-led to accom- modate the Eastern Canadian zone sales oiiices. Mr. R. C. Greene. Greene's Ger- age, Charlottetown, was one of the dealers shown through the Nah plant lie expects to return on Nmy 19th when he will display The Nash Canadian statesman to the public there. IN MEMORIAM In ad but loving memory of Mrs. Isabel Kennedy who paued sway three years up today May In and hit lorvhg , J my dear Mother. Mrs. Isobel Kennedy. who passed away three years ago today, May lltll. 1947. I always think of my dear Mother when 1 am thinking or the past And Nature her in memory Just as I saw her last. She lslt behind A broken heart That loved her no sincere And tear stained eyes that are still wet lnthisthinlsulnsr. Iannlwlthinrnymelnery And lonely in my heart No one Knows how Inuehr! Inlss Give "MOTHER" a handsome many other lovely gilt suggestions uk "Ire and Axminster quality in all sires-patterns with my Mothers Day at The Arbegweil: ” W ' border or tone-on-tone .broadloom. 53” C”""- 1.95-3.95 , 2.50 to 33.95 "MOTHER" will always welcome KAYSER" Orient or Gotham Hosiery Next Sunday Is Mothers Day T Smart lsbric Gloves that are sure to please "MUIHER" 31.25-.3215 E-As a special attraction we have 25 (twenty-live) Family mmm, m .1-o,on,,0' om Choose a vestee from on; sets only of Dinner Dishes-all British made-and tario. grge ”S0l0ctl0n for "M0- made lie bow yesterday during ' Opening ceremonies oi the new .'fJ:3- is ' . Umbrella? IT T0 ARE gg?0rLLH3X;11e:fl?Tll3CIbrgr1x3t25 0" Scarves that 31-Q guy-Q Q9 ALWAYS WELCOME AT The occasion marked entry into please "MOTHER" 3-95 T0 9-50 mm 1”," man ever enough .. V. . we've ex- N:T.:::.l:lllTIrl:'rT -:31" ectly the hosiery to s e t her oh-ing 5N and ah-ing. Filmy as clouds in ex- l.00 - 2.95 679 Beautiful Handbags "MOTHER". 3.50-525.00 Does "MOTllElt” need a new Give Mother Her Favorite Accessories Choose from" "our large selection. of ” Mother's Day gift: .:;.v.. accessories that "Moi ther" next Sunday. Enhance her ward- sure to make 3 hit with roll: with a Beautiful handling .- z. . ... or a lovely silk square or scarf . . .i if Mother needs hosiery . . and no wo- lianldes .: . .. gloves .- . Belts . . . and has quisite new shades designed to Blend or contrast with her new, spring outfit. MGDRE.& i"i?.LEOD.& Trlcot wmm4uh ::'haTy:of 'l1ish”'wehsdtslQI. - Y r . .. ,. .- .-. - . e-.n,"'”' '.V'.'i'.1.T:?"i....""""A'”" "'""' "":..."3';'iii )4ei. or.-we we 3"" ""' ”"""' .":..'i:.i...':..'i':...u"'.”..".'...".i.'.'.. .'.:'33.': A . . , . -. so. 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