(The Neighbors THRIEE BlG SPECIALS AT THREE LOW PRICES - imported Rayon Table Clothes - Buy 'em by the half dozen - Rayon Table Cloths in colored checks with assorted colored borders-sizes 50 x 50 at, each c 1.49 Rayon Table cloths with attractive floral designs eizos50x50-eoch...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rayon Table Cloths with colored borders-"C 1 elzes52x68--each..,.g........g.i........... I SPECIAL LOT FRILLED CURTAINS - ivory Murquisette in email and medium size dots. Three widths to choose from ' and all ll" long: 35 inches wide pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 inches wide - pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46'inchcs wide - pair... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. VELVET JUTE MATS - Oriental design in green or red with fringed ends - size 18" x 36" - -Q each bugs Bedspread: - good Woven weight homespun type woven cotton, natural color LOOK - is right. with attractive stripe designs. Be early for this outstanding value - full size 80 x 100 each .. By George Clark ' CLX.-lhlll f s I X 2? "Oh, Kill--as-ill Yo1lilki:Ii:.:;'I&:i:':oO::gi: brittle? We don't E .JJl Ti-IE GUAxriiAN. WN l .. J St Thursday - Friday .- Saturday" Moore & McLeod's buyers have Been at the Mills - and they have returned with mill clearing lines at very exceptionally low prices. This big "White Sale" includes ist quality merchandise at suli-standard prices and subistandard merchandise at much lower prices. Although we bought in large quantities to get these low prices. we advise you to be early. Because at these low prices they are sure to be picked up fast. - Sale Begins Thursday At 9 a. m. None Will Be Sold Before Thursday SORRY N0 PHONE ORDERS mdmmlm v'UBSTAN-DARD SHEETS AND Pl-LLOW CASES with colored borders. Best quality bleached sheets with attractive hemstitched colored borders in colors blue, gold or rose. Finished size 8i x I00 .- regularly they would be Sl0.50. Now stock up your shelves at only, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. to match above 1.39 Colored borderless Pillow Cases sheets - size 42 x 33" - only, pair . . . . . . . .. ........ . . . . . . . . .. SUBSTANDARD PILLOW CASES - These are two numbers which we think are outstanding values - olso at mill clearance prices - fully bleached - igood medium weight hemstitched. Now you compare these prices on Sheets and Pillow Cases - we bought these right at the mill at mill clearing prices - substandard sheets serviceable quality medium weight fully bleached cotton with iiernstitched finished hems. ' Finished size dsout 68 x 96 poir......... ........... Finished size about 78 x 96 pair . . . . . . . .. .. 4.98 IREMNANT ENDS OF CiROULAR PILLOW COTTON -good lengths - fully bleached better quality cot- ton - 40 and 42 inches wide with an average price of only, yord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C WHITE LAWN REMNANTS - worth up to 65c yard - and now going at 25c yard--fins quality factory Sizes 42 x 33 each 39:: Sizes 42 x 33 each 49c clearance of Remnant ends - Be early, yard . . . . . . . MGDRE Es M?LEODti.mils9 NEW LONDON W.I. Mrs. James Cole was hostess to New London W. I. tor the regulnr meeting Thursday, May ilth. Meet- ing opened in usual manner with the president, Mrs. Murray Macicay gliding. Roll call wee responded by twenty rremhers with an ex- change oi clips or bulbs. Three visitors were welcome-'. Minutes or last meeting were read and ap- proved. The concert was staged and pro- ceeds were 3129.50. Several invit- ations have been received and plane were made to o to French River and Emerald w th it. The sick committee reported two calls made and fruit taken. several school articles which are needed are to be supplied. T The new sick committee M Mrs. Ross Meciswen. Mrs. Mont Mac- Ewen and Mrs. oscer Macitny. The Red Cross collectors handed in 343.46. The secretary. Mrs. nloyce Dunning is leaving a only to visit her home in Wales and was pre- sented with a giit by Mrs. R. Cot- ton. Mrs. Don Macllwen will be eecretary pro tem. It was moved rind seconded met all bills be paid, also 010.00 be sent to the salvation Army Red Shield drive. several thank you letters were received irom the iii. A geography contest put. on by Mrs. Oobb was won by Mrs. Herold Mayttew and Mrs. Wilbur Mac- lt . The members decided to give Nel- eon Roberts a Ilit ior his kind- ness in owning the Hell iof preo- tioe. Next meeting at the home or Mrs. Oscar Mecxey and pro- e Committee. Mrs. Wilbur end Mrs. oecer MacKay. Anyone wishing to send for blankets bring their material to Mrs. Lorne Camp- hell's by May not to be packed and shipped. Collection 32.40. Meet- ing closed with the "King". Lunch -was scried by hostess and commit- tee in charge. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. i. The regular monthly meeting oi Central Royalty Women's In- stitute was held in the school house on May lllh. Mrs. Wright the president, presided. Thirteen members answered the roll call. The meeting opened with the creed. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Reports at committees: - Mrs. Barlcit reported a sum oi :3l.l)0 made on the card party. The school committee reported that they had visited the school and took I treat of candy to the children. New committees are as follows:-School. Mrs. Agnew. Mrs. J. Bartlett. Lunch. Mrs. W. Wood. Mrs. C. Wood, Mrs. Dennis. Mrs. Foster. The next meeting in he held at the home of Mrs. O.-1-mrne. with Mrs. Osborne act- ing as hostess. The treasurer re- ported a balance of 8408.3. The collection came to 81.30. Corres- pondence was read and discussed. Collectors tor the Salvation Army are: Mrs. Major Idacilee. Mre. Alex Agnew. Mrs. Ralph Crockett. Me. Carr. A letter from Mrs. Dollar was read asking that we lead the ring song at the District convention. it was decided to do this. it was moved earl seconded that the buying committee buy e gift for Mrs. Ciitterd Roper he has moved away from the dial lat. Roll call tor the next meeting to be answered by an exchange of potholders. Four interesting film: were shown by Mr. Allen Burns and Mr. Foster Burke. After lunch was served by committee in charge the meeting adjourned. W. M. S. MEETING The regular monthly meeting at the Clyde River Prdebyterien W. M. 3. WI: held on Thursday eve- ning. May 4th at the home of Mrs. John MacNevln. The president. Mrs. Katheryn Murray presided. The theme being "The influence or Godly Mothers". Psalm 34 was the cell to worehlip. "Oh God Our Help in Ages eet" was sung and each one present read a portion or scripture taken from 2nd Samuel. let chapter. and 1st Timothy, let ehape . The Lord's Prayer was re e ted in unison. re. Louie MacLeen and Mrs. Jernee Beer hed charge oi the new study book entitled. "The Land oi the Rleln sun". Hymn. "Pen Me Not. oh ntie Savior", was sung closing the devotional period. The minutes or the previous meeting were read and approved. Ten mernbsre answered the roll with a Verse of scripture. Oiierlng 32.30. one message iee pnld. The correspondence consisted at iettere concerning piano iund and one from "Home Helpers Merv- tary". Each one was discussed. Tilers were several thank-you M- prseslone rteelved. A wee paid. Mrs. James leer was appointed to enquire J50!!! 70' decorating the interior or the lun- dey gehooi room. Hymn 571, "Bleet Be The Tie". 2 em for mm s was sung and the repeating or ...u Mlzpeh benediction closed the mee g. Mrs. Harry Macbeen in- vite members to meet at her SAVE WITH THE .-BIG VALUE LONG-WEARING LOW-PRICE aoonliteaa MARATHON leader in the levv-prise held ,EXTRA s. ALL LINEN TOWIBLUNG - plain with colored borders - heavy quality - without a doubt very exceptional 4 value - ll" wide - yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TYPBD IRBH Ll'NBN TEA TOWELS -- staunchly woven to give ion eervioedsle wear. These an slightly imperfect A but we take a lot of hunting to find the flaws - en iirem and you wiH realize what wonderful values they on .. 3l'.'."'.'??T.'.'?T.”.l.T...... ........... . .49c i1':."??.".'3?.Tf?.t.... .. .. ...... .. 59c HANNILUETTE ILNNKETS - 80 x 90 inch - Genuine "hex" quality in slconds - whipped separately. White with blue or pink borders - regular 35.75 per pair - 4 Special Week-end S,-mold -- pair . . . . . . . I GRASS RUGS. Just what you need for that sun porch or summer cottage. Three sizes in natural colored ground at Special Week-end Prices - . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... f.'.3.'.'f'T.7.'.'.1..".'... .. .............. 2.98 f.'.iii.i.l'f....'.......... ................. .. 4.75 CfiFNll.iJE IEDSPREADS - another big factory clear- ing line A very outstanding value - attractive nwitl-colored designs - double bed sire - only, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 name tor the next meeting. Lunch was served by the hottest, antel- M 5! toms or the ladies and e eoclei hour ioliowsd. FIIBT A-BOMB Jlinn. Aug. 0. mo. . I C The new low-price Marathon is an extra- vehu tire with every feature you would eepeos is e goersnteed Geodyees I e ,0 includ- ing the tedious center- Irsetloa aoa-skid die- asoad tread. ire e tire bells to give you out- Iteadiag -mileage. As its dent implies is was so: Illd Mnebiw IUNls ' The ilrst atomic bomb ever used in war was dropped on I-iimshlmln