i711 in ill‘! I ‘. jLg/z cl colors, Beige, Grey, Scarlet, Aqua, White, Powder B'iue— Black-White. Yard . . . . . . . Jmoil floral design. Fadeiess. Yard English Striped Taffeta in Blue and Green. Yard . . . . . . . . - . . -. s1s-r1o1 4 “NEW LOOK" LIGHTS HUDBURY. Ont. tCP) Modern street lighting has made standards were its appearance here with Rayon Gabardine Suiting, 54" wide, in six “.2195 Checked Suitrings, 54" wide, Brown-White, 4.50 5.50 ...l 6.25 English Ginghams, 36" wide, in checks and Bumper to Bus!!!" - ~ - Our experts ‘examine your car from 1.00 1 .50 installed by bumper to bumper when you bring it here for a check-up. Our mechanics are real "trouble-shooters." No guess- works. Repairs and adjustments pre- scribed only as required. Have that spring check-up today. 1 t orons ‘I60 Kent Si’. Choose today from lovely Spring Fabrics that Will make the Dress of your Dreams lioratlieo all worsted Suiting, 54" wide, Grey, Green, Blue, Dusty Rose . . . . .. New spring all wool Skirting plaids, 54" wide, 5 shades. and Rayon Sirantung, 36" wide, in six colors, Turquoise, Biege, Qrey, Rose, Tan, Pink. Anderson Ginghams in l2 plaid designs, washable. MGDRE €~ M9LEOVD L; "lira! look" fixtures at the corner of Elm and Elgin streets. - lights on brackets and ornamental Six pendant the "new local hydro commission recently. 4.95 .. 6.95 1 .50 1 .50 Yard Yard Tito lientral Guardian Thlseolunsalareserveltaraews ollooaltnbaleltsblallllvnrtlelngof a newly nahue nasybe Inserted atliveaenteawosflstrrlotlypey- ablelnltlvnnoe. cnnwliasraerrsoteerlhha. OONIIDIIATION LII II- SUIANOI, HBAILEMoIlAAOmdILC. Parent at Cornwall tonight. as- sous sanvws - Arnfasi, am Co. Phone ms LITTLE ‘PISA’!!! STUDIO NIGHT, Emph-e Wheaten, Tuesday, March 29th. Curtain at 8.15. MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIES’ . WEAR-Bargains —- Coats,‘ S_uits. Dresses, Skirts. MB. EDWIN 0. JOHNSTONE will apoak in support of Red Cross Campaign over C. F. C. Y. on Tues- day. March 22nd. at. 12.00 noon. HJGIITS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airway: Limited 2061 or 540. SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS being hald by n. Roberta of m- onto, ontario. continua each night except Saturday at 8 RM. in the Gospel Hall, Upper Prince Street. Come and bring a friend. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of Joseph Feehan was held yesterday from his late resi- dence Scotchfort to St. Andrews Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Terence Campbell who also officiated at the grave. Pall bearers were: Pius Feehan, Somerled Kelly, Bertram MacDonald, Damien Feehan, Ar- thur Doyle and Cyrine MacDonald. Interment was in the Church Ceme- tery. FUNERAL MONDAY—The fun- eral of Mrs. Fldele Blacquiere was held Monday morning-from the re- sidence of her son-in-law, Adolph O. Doiron, 2% King St., to St. Dun- stan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. Pall bearers were, Joseph Buote, Austin McCann, Hil- aire Gallant, Jerome Gallant, Cor- nelius Doiron and Elbert Gallant. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. "THE SINI-‘UL TOWN"—-A re- vicw copy of Mr. Leo Walsh's re- cently published novel, "The Sin- ful Town” hss been received from the New York publishers. Although it cannot be classed as literature in the accepted meaning of the ex- pression it is a swift moving melo- drama which carries the reader through exciting incident after in- ‘cident to a successful and more or less happy ending. The story de- picts the trials, disappointments and sensational experiences of a family in a small American town where an unwanted child appears affording occasion for all sorts of gossip and uncharitableneas, until ultimately a series of burglaries and slayings leads to an unexpected denoucment providing a solution of why the illegitimate boy's father disappeared leaving the unfortunate mother to bear the brunt of the scandal. It may be obtained at the book stores. ditioning heating unit has been installed in the United Church here which has undergone an exten- sive job of face lifting during the past several months. At a cost of vlded a new basement, kitchen, choir room and Church School rooms as well as a new interior de- coratlng scheme for the Sanctuary. The inside is finished in a buff and light green combination with a de- corative nrch above the pulpit and new light fixtures on the ceiling and walla. The basement, done in buff and brown has a well lighted and ventilated room for class meet- lPopular Mail llourier Honored A very pleasant eveninggwas spent recently at the spacious and com- fortable {arm home of Mr. Tapper MacKay and of his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacKsy. Clifton. New London. when all had assembled Mr. G. F. Ferguson asked for the atten- tion of all who were present and in a few brief remarks stated the object. of the gatherlM. which was to express appreciation in some tangible way for the fine service Mr. Tapper MacKay has been giv- ing as mail courier on Rural Route Ono. This route covers part of Clif- ton. more than half of Spring Brook and almost all of Long Riv- er. Mrs. Leigh Brown was asked to bring Mr. MacKay to the living room which she promptly did, and escorted luppor, looking much aur- priaed, to the seat of honour. Con- tinuing his remarks the chairman recalled that "Tapper" ee he is known to a very wide circle of friends has been driving the mall for almost twenty years, and el- waya on the job rain or shine. Dur- ing that time he has done merry kindly acts for boxholders and’ others along his smite. Mr. Andrew Johnatone wea call- z-d on to present a purse which contained almost s00. Short speeches were made by Capt. Leslie Savage, Meals. Robert Carr, Andrew Johnatone and oth- ers. Mr. Mac-Kay in a neat speech thanked his friends for their gift and for all the complimentary things said about him. He laid the 20 yelra he had been driving the mail seemed to have passed very quickly. In a reminiscent mood he told of some of his ea- periences during that time. ings and recreation. The new kit- chen equipped with shelves, cup- boards and electrical fixtures will find its use in the congregation during the opening week beginning Sunday March 77 when three spec- isl services will be held with the former pastor, Rev. John T. Mor- rison assisting with the dedication ceremony. Dr. W. E. Dudley will bring the message at the 3 o'clock service with music in charge of Trinity Choir Charlottetown. In the evening the joint community aer- vice will be addressed by Rev. Don- a. car race with a. lady. They were both rushing for the same goal but the lady wan. At the conclusion of his remarks all joined heartily in singing "For He's a. Jolly Good Fellow." Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Cotton of the New Iondonfoat Office were present as special in- vited guests. 1n extending a aor- dial .elcomo to them the chair- man spoke of the courteous and efficient services always rendered at their office. An enjoyable program of inst-ru- mental music, singing and games was than canted out. vocal solos by Mr. Leigh Brown and two flute solos by Mr. Andrew Johnetnne were much appreciated. A delici- ous lunch was served by the hoa- tess, assisted by several of the ladies present. ‘The organist for the evening wee Mn. Ernest Dun- CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mra. nnrnett Noonen of Albany. wish to take this One rather excitinl incident was NEW! Linoleum for Every Room REXOLEUM ' ' Four beautiful designs suitable for bedroom or dining-room. 2 yards wide. Sale price 89c per running yard. Jespe inlaid Linoleum This very durable floor covering is now in stock in Red, Green, Blue and Sand. 2 yards wide. Sole price $3.39 per running yard. New Floor‘ Tlrisisogoodqualityfeitbase malarial. Many new designs to choose from. lyords wide. Spec- iol Coverings For Spring At Very Special Prices We hm lwt wmd w s hm shipment of floor “new, in all the latest designs. All these beautiful new good, on en sale new for the balance of this week. Purchase you; u, eulrernenfsforyosrsirorneduringthlssoieandsoveyoami; Nnsideroble money. Ask to See Our Special Showing of CURTAINING by the Yard DeLuxe Rexeleum 6 9 SL1! per running yard. Deluxe Rexoieum Rugs A lovely assortment of pcrttem; on sale at below special pit“; x 9 ft. $4.50 71-2 x 9 $550 x 9 ft. $7.25; 9 x 101-2 $8.25 9 x l2 n $9.25 s X 13 l-2 $10.00 Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, White with small dot, 2 l-l yards by 34 in. wide. Special sale $2.95 per pair. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM This popular hard surface Ftloor Covering is still in short supply, but we were fortunate to get a few extra rolls in 3 yards wide only for this sale. Special Sole Price $1.19 per running yard i3‘ yards i wide). Special Clearing Line of Sample Curtains suitable for bedroom, kitchen or bath room, as- sorted patterns. Clearing at Bargain Prices. This is the famous Gold Seal GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS quality. Designs suitable for every room. Special prices as follows. 6x9 ft. ,.. .. ....$5.50 9 x 9 ft. .. .3815 9 x12 ft. .. ..$l0.75 9 x 101-2 7 1-2 i s n. ....,......sa.ro $9.50 9 x l5 $l3.75 4 goods, which are now available at House Cleaning time. Early Choosing gives you the best selection, so be early and 7W WOIVi’ be JMPPOiIliKi- of Paints HUNTER RIVER CHURCH ald Nicholson of the Presbyterian RENOVATED-A modern air-con- Church with music by the Cornwall just quartette. Various organizations of the Church are making plans have their special parts in the rc- openinil at meetings held in the new basement during opening week. about $6000 the repair job has pro- The congregation is fortunate to have such an excellent centre for youth and Church School work as well as for their regular activities. l0 m WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER AT CBAPAUD — Members of the Cra- paud United and St. John's Angli- can Women's Auxiliaries mot gether for the annual day of pray- er aervice in the Orange room at Crapaud, with forty mem- bers and visitors present. ing was the president of the United Auxiliary, Mrs, Frank McDonald, assisted by Mrs. Frank Myers, pres- ident of the W. A. The theme of this very beautiful "The Lord is Thy Keeper", psalm 121:5. Prayers suggested subjects by three mem- bera from each Mrs. Eris Maynard, Mra. Eric Low- ther, Mrl. Wrixon Moore, Mrs. J. D. McFarlane, Mra. Lorne Higgins and Mrs. John Nicholson, with sen- tence prayers of thanksgiving by several others present. of the program were a solo, "Rock of Ages", beautifully rendered by Mrs. John McQuarrie, and an in- spiring address by the guest speak- er, Rev. Mr. Fream, who chose as his subject, "The Home as a Unit." Both societies having been bereft ta- Lodge Presid- eervice was were offered on society. namely: Highlights r e YOII .- IIO,"000 if you die We carry a complete line in a public convey in a public building. Liberal oeehpayment m lose ofparte ‘of your body and total disability. _ Ask for printed chard "$10,000 bow Rots Protection" whloh eeplalnn this policy.‘ It will interest you. r “@ .":f?.‘.'.i.f?...... ... (littlest Debit of ‘nova lftariolr" _ , W. 0.14000. O- _L- ‘L. Divlsio of valued members during the past year, a moment of silence was ob- served in memory 0f ihem- A! ""1 close of the meeting lunch was served by the members of the United Auxiliary and a social hour enjoyed. Personals Miss Anne McNelll left on return to Halifax by plane after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ian A. Burnett, Upper Prince St. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ramsay. Alberton are guests of Mr. and Mra. G. M. Burnett, Upper Prince St. York and llicinity Mr. Roland Bearisto, Oovahead, was in York last week. Mrs, Herbert Lewis, York, is visiting in Cornwall, the guest of Mr. and Mra. Iiaoen Howatt. Mr. Lowell Watts. City. ia visit- ing in York the guest of his sis- ter, Mrs. Ira Lewis. Mir. Stirling Saunders, City, is visiting in York the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. I-laaen Howett. PROWSE BROS. LTD. For Floor Coverings of all kinds. STRIPED REPP DRAPERY MATERIAL — Blue. Wine and Green 48 inches wide. Regular Price $2.00. Sale Price day , when he visited the homes of Mr. George Watts and Mr. Harry Lewis, who have sick cows. Mr. Angus Clunay, York, was a visitor to the City where he donated his blood to the Red Cross. Mrs. Fred MacDonald, York, is spending e. month in the States where she is visiting her uwo daughters. Miss Helen Lewis, City, spent the week-end at her home in York where she celebrated her birthday on Sunday. Mrs. Merrii Craswell, City, was e. visitor to York over the week-end the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. Miss Jean Lewis, student of Mince of Wales College, spent the week-end in York the guest of her brothers, Ira and Claude Lewis. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York, is spending a few days in Murray Harbour the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Roy Vesaey. ' Visitors to the City on Satur- day were ‘Mrs. Walter MacDonald, M's. E. J. Vessey, Mira. Taylor, Dr. Norland. veterinary, of the .city was a visitor to York on Sil- CAN GET "OPUQ. LOW RATE INSURANCE PROTECTION -nen-pee---¢-.-u-.-~.-¢-¢p-qe-p-p-ppp-annew-in-aqp-e-oooaooaoesoooo a 010,000 toriyour family if you die from a natural, cause; err- " by accident; or- 030,000 if you die by acoidentwhile rldin once (aeroplane ezoepleg), ' t Mrs. Harold Watts, Mrs. Gordon Crockett, Miss Gladys Oroehtt, or due to deration ‘ iiiififi-i?‘ 1' I59 pg: ymfi We carry a very large assortment of Curtains and Drapes of oil kinds. We cordially invite your inspection of these new We carry a complete line of Paints. Miss Evelyn Underhay and M Will Cooke. Miss Louise West, student ~ Union Commercial Collect. WIB visitor to York durinll the “wk end the guest of Mr. rind M! Dolph Murray. George J. Simpson. P¢mbl° Ont, Jeweller who refused aharlo his clients the 2s n" l‘ lnxury tax shot his wife and ill took his own life in remit" He bad been charged with i M72 iiliiii. iiiSiliiiillY . iiidf as a possess r -. <= i? Ire to collect tho l5 ills" fill iiiifii iiiiliii i i.