Commences‘ :1 ucsdtiy Morning 12th. 'A notable opportunity to replenish your. supply of Bedding materials LE SHEETINGS A Medium Weight, 68 in. wide. 26c yd. A Fine even weave, 70 in. wide, 32c yd. A Fine even weave, 78 in. wide. 36c yd. Heavy Round Thread Wabasso, 63 in. wide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38c yd. Thread Wabasso, 72 in. wide 45c yd. Heavy Round Thread Wabasso, 81 in. wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52c yd. Extra Fine Wabasso 63 in. wide. 44c yd. Extra fine Wabasso, 72 in. wide, 50c yd. Extra fine Wabasso, 81 in; wide, 58c yd. Best quality Wabasso 63 in. wide, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48c yd. Best Quality Wabasso 72 in. wide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c yd. Best ‘Quality Wabasso 71 in. wide, . ...............63cyd. Heavy Round ...,..e..-. FREE HEIVHWING 0f all Sheetings and Pillow Cottons at 35¢ and up . ‘F’ M, \ f Savings in Circular Pillow Cotton ! Agood medium weight 40 in. wide e 22c yd- Heavy excellent wearing quality 40inand42in. 28cyd. Extra good quality 40 and 42 in. wide 85c yd. Best Quality Wabasso 40 and 42 ‘rm: CHARLOTTETOWNiUARDIAN inches wide 39c yd. Unbleached SHEETIN GS Medium weight, 72 in. wide, 5 yards for $1.00 A fine even weave, 62 in. wide, 22c yd. A fine even weave, 72 in. wide, 27c yd. A line even weave 81 in..wide 32c yd. Heavy even thread Wzibasso, 68 in. wide............. .... ..33c peryard. Heavy even thread Wabasso 87 in. wide 38c per yard Heavy even thread Wabasso 87 ‘in. wid 44c per yard UNBLEACHED COTTON SPECIALS 34 inches wide 7c yd. 36 inches wide 9c yd. 36 inches wide . . . . . 12c yd. Cream Linen Table Damask with Rose and Gold Borders 64 in. wide 65c yard All Linen Crash Towelling, while with colored borders 16 in. wide 12c yard Hem Stitched _ . Unbleached PIIIOW Cases ! _ Hem Stitched Pillow Cases, 40 in. wide 45c pair _ writ!ffirxfieteszii. 12 he... Hem Stitched Pillow Cases 42 in. ' wide . . . . . pair fflf Hem Stitched Sheets 80x90 llilr. . ' 2.75 $ pa _ J ‘ Save on dainty Get some new Bed Spreads Towels Colored Krinklette Bed Spreads 80x90 Linen Huck Towels, a good heavy Rose, Blue, Gold .. .. . .. . .. $1.29 each Weight, 18x84 inches . .. .... .. 25c each White Krinkleite Bed Spreads 72x90, whiie Turkish Towels with coiomi Rose, Blue, Gold . . . . . . . . .. $1.45 @8611 borders 17x34 inches . . . . . . . .. 27c pair Rayon Bed spreads’ ‘m’ t” deal“ White Turkish Towels with colored ......................... $1.75 830i! borders 24x45 inches 72c pair - Colored Bordered Linen Lunch Cloths, Special Table 52.52 inches .......... .. 79c each Damask - Lunch Cloths Colored bordered Linen Lunch Cloths 52x68 inches . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 98c each Colored Bordered Linen Glass Towels extra -good quality 20x30 19c each GENUINE W A BASSO Prints all new patterns and colors—- t 15c Yd- l A xnother-in-lsw was in ths habit b! visiting her daughter just often enough to make her daughter's hus- band wish he had married an or- i . phan. One day she arrived and ' found hei- daughter in tears. “What has happened?" she in- "Y-youl” qulrcd. ‘Ilsa George deserted youfimsn. "And to think that I never Has he run away?" “Y-yesi" sobbod the wife. "Then theta is a woman in the case; who is aha?" encouraged himl" WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘I DARK N0. 1 Rat Colt, lilo 40. $175.00 value for $97.50 at Sinclair's. isss-t-ia-ai Tuesday and Saturday nights. Good ice. Admission 15 cents. Ticket holders free. 1889-4-12-21 —-(i0 SUMMER CREPE Dresses, assorted shades. Sizes 16 to 44. Clearing Half Price at Sinclair's. 1980-4-13-21 —GIRLS' CUITON Dresses, 8 to 14 years. 59c. and 95c. each at Sin- clairs. -G!B.LS' TWEED COATS, alas 6 to 14 years. Special, $5.00 each at Sinclaii-s. 19864-1341 —SPECIAL 7 BAR 88 in. Frost Tightlock full heavy No. 9 farm fencing to arrive at Bruce's. 1975-4-18-21 -1 ONLY MOUNTAIN Beaver Coat, size 38, to clear $30.00 at Sin- clair's. 1986-4-13-21 -1 SILVER RAT Coat, size l8. regular $125.00 value for $49.00 at Sinclair's. ' 1986-4-13-21 -GO0D ASSORTMENT of La- dies’ Coats at Slnclsiis. Wonderful values from $7.95 to $45.00 at Sin- clalrs. 1986-4-13-21 —-1 NO. 1 FRENCH Seal COiIt with . extra large Grey squirrel collar and cuffs. Worth $190.00, clearing $100.00 at Sinclairs. 1986-4-13-21 -5 BAR 27 1N. special spaced farm fencing. Book your order at Braces 1975-4-13-21 —CIIILDREN’S ROMPERS-spec- ial, 39c. and 50c. at Sinclalrs. 1986-4-13-2! and new shades in coats for girls, 8 to 14 years. Selling $7.00 to $10.00 each at Slnclairs. 1056-4-13-21 -0WING TO existing conditions, l I have decided from this date to run ' my business on a strictly cash basis. J. J. Larabee, Eldon, P. E. I. 1979-4-13-21 j —BAIL _ FORFEITED-In the‘ Summerslde Police Court on Tues-l day morning a drunk and incap- for non appearance in Court. S. —C. M. B. A. WRIST-The regu- ._SKATING AT BEDEQUI Rink, ‘1086-4-18-21 _ -ALL WOOL cnonco ciethi ‘drews, Montague 7 P. M. Rev. Alex able had his bail of $15 forfeited 2 R, Gibson, Montague will preach 8t the three services. ~ lar weekly whist held in theEbenezer Women's C, M- B. A- Hflll 0n Monday Wasvheld at the home of Mlsslwargaret Mr. Percy Wedge. It was decided at ' that; three sick people had been ., . ._-, . ‘l? _ Deauvill all silk Chiffon h Stocki ng 79° Thursday Only Here's s. new first quality Chiffon, full fashioned stock- ing at an amazing price. Silk to the top, plcot adgb. slender heel, sizes 8% to 10. i The colon are Inky Black, f Gun Metal, Illusion, French ' Taupe, Fawntone, Beaver, Cor- dovan. Extraordinary value talk as they walk." ‘They lllétellliivilee EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'UNITIID BAPTIST Church services for April 17, 1932: Dundas, 11 a. m: Annandale, 7.30 p .111. H. C. Morgan, Pastor. t The Season's Smartest Shoes l In all ‘the NEW SPRI N G STYLESand SHA DES are here at Rock Bottom Prices , Note some of the Outstanding Values Women's Kid Pumps! Women's Fancy Black Kid Pumps, with High Cuban or Spike Heels, 8 lines to choose from. Specials at $2.98 Women's Fancy Pumps l Women's Fancy Pumps t in Brown, Two-Toned or Blonde shades. Special at . $3.50 “Socurity-Arch" Shoes l “Security-Arch” Orthopaedic Shoes for Women in Pumps, Straps or Ties. Combination fitting $6.00 Gore Pumps l 2 Extra Special Lines of Gore Pumps at $2.4_9_ ‘Humberstones’ Sandals! “Humberstones” Sandals for Children, with Rubber Soles. The best wearing Sandal i made, from 98c to . . . . . $1.45 “Goodrich" Sneakers! I ‘Goodrich’ Sneakers. Super- ior wearing quality for Men, Women and Children, from 75c to $1.70 per pair iii??- Specials! 2 Specials in Men's Solid l l _ $2.00 ._.__ Woman's Slippers! Woman's Patent and Kid Strap Slippers with Medium I eels. Extra Special value. $1.95 Woman's Sport Shoes l Women's Sport Shoes with Low or Medium Heels. $2.95 $3.50 Men's Oxfords ! Man's Black Calf Goodyear Welt Oxfords, 6 dilerent styles, only $4.00 Men's Oxfords-Special! Men's High Grads Calf 0x- fords, Combination fitting, in widths. Wonderful v a l u c at $6.00 Men's High Grade Oxfords 2 Special Lines of Men's Black Oxfords at . $2.95 Boy's Oxfords l Boys Black Calf Oxfords, Sizes 1 to 5V; $2.50. Youths Black Calf Oxfords, , Misses Slippers A complete range of Misses Strap Slippers from $1.39 up LEPMtE sum: tcoursiiv - Grain Work Boots at . . $2.75 _ Do not fail to inspect ourlines before purchasing your ’. » Spring requirement. . QRCARDIGAN AND LORNE VALLEY-Presbyterian Churches Sunday, April 11th, Services at Cardigan 11 A. M. Services at Lorne Valley, 3 P. M‘. Services at St. An- .."I‘he February meeting oi the Institute was -Mrs. C. W. Jlseoallum and figured venedr of bird's eye maple linfiqllillllfl on the Farm‘- llttlc daughter, Katherine, returned on Monday from Ciiurll ‘tetown. Miss Katherine had been undergo- ing treatment in the Prince Ed- ward Island hospital, whey-e she had her eye removed. She is now doing nicelyfifl. it —M.r. and Mrs. Gordon McWil- liams of Cape Traverse, spent the llama. S. is particularly in demand accord- ing to the I'm-est Service, Depart- ment of the mtarioiz-The, strength and wearing qualities of the wood assure it a place in tho vehicle mas’ only axles, frames, sleigh runners, fac- Bccwss of its toughness it is made into baseball bats, hockey sticks, billiard cues, paddles, croquet balls, mallsts, etc. The sugar maple i‘; a that the family, but industry, when ii; i; wed 10i- huyy horse and cattle medicine of great potency. As a substitute for sweet lmy trucks. bicycle whécl rims, ego, oil for horse and cattle affected by colic it far surpasses anything Every farmer and. , stock-raiser should keep a supply ‘of Dr. Tho- Eclectrio Oil on hand, not as a ready remedy for ills in because it is ll. can be adminisieded. leading wood for flooring, and its sizcngth and stitffnss suits it for the great variety of toolhandles that are made from it. EYESIGNT Several of the most recently launched French motor-liners have square funnels instead oi the more "Good heavens!” cried the wo- usual round type. play. S. daughter of the late Hon. John Le- furgey of Summerside ,wll1 be kind- next week's meeting to have a chair > sent fruit and ginger prize. Dancing was enjoyed after also that $5.00 with the best wishes —'1‘0 BE BROUGHT HOME FOR during h's stay for treatmen BURlAL-News was received by Montreal. A nice letter oil’ thanks Mrs. W. A. Brennan oi’ Suminer-‘from Mr. Angus McRse was read, side on Saturday last of the death also one from the Red Cross society in Pasadena, California, oi’ her thanking the Institute for $7.00 sister, Mrs. George McSweeiiey, on ‘contributed to the National Emer- Friday. The deceased who was the 181101’ Fvnd- A very mowing same ale. oi’ the Distltute was presented‘ w ‘one, to be used to buy little treats lpreeehted by Miss Addie, McLeod ‘was played. she gave a very nice ly remembered by many friends firm Whllih W35 W011 BY M11 John throughout the Island, whom she often visited, There are left to mourn one son, Mr. John L. Mac- Sweeney of Montreal, and one daughter, Mrs. H_ Duncan Smith, lPassadena, California; also three sisters. Mrs. W. A. Brennan, Mrs. J. E. Wyntt, of Summerside, and Mrs. Horace S. Roberts of Daven- port, Iowa, and one brother, Mr. A. A. Lefurgey of Vancouver, B. 0., to all of whom the Guardian ex- tends sincerc sympathy. The rc- mains are to be brought to Sum- merside for burial and are expected to arrive on Thursday. The funeral to take place on Friday at 2 p.m. from the residence of Mrs_ W. A. Brennan. Should there be any de- ' lay in train connections tho funer- al will take place on Saturday at the same hour. S. ._________ PERSONALS -—M.r. A. H. Affleck of Albany, was a recent visitor to Bummer- side. S. -—Mi's. George McWilliams, Cape Traverse, who has been s patient in the Prince County Hospital left for homo on Monday afternoon. S. McDonald. Fortune telling also was a pleasing part of the programme. ‘Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hasten-Patriot Please C0D?- -—Mlss Elva. Howatt was a week- end visitor to Summerslde. S. -M’.lss Jean Affleck of Albany left for home on Thursday, after a two weeks vacation the guest of Mrs. Harry Horton. S. —Mlss Thelma Meikle of Sum- _merslde, returned on Monday even- iiig from an extended visit to Moncton and St. John, N. B. S. —M;-. John Cotton, an elderly resident of Miseouche, is making satisfactory progress from his ser- ious illness. S. —Mrs. Norman Wright and Miss Janis Gallant returned on Satur- day to their home in Summer-side from an enjoyable visit to Mont- real. S. —Friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Cyrus 1'1 Gallant of Wal- lington, is making good progress from his recent operation in ma Prince County Hospital. s. —'I'ha Mines Marlon MacLsIIan, Audrey MacCaul and Nora MacCul- IIINE 0F PAIN” laugh, registered nurses, who have been visiting their homes in Sum- mcrsldc, left 0n Monday roi- Port- ' land, Maine. s. —Rcv. W. H. Harding and M11. Harding, of Summers , left on Monday for a visit to Boston to lI-INIM E NI l mond Harding. B. visit their daughter, Mrs. Rosa- UTILIZING CANADA'S SUGAR l’ i“ All kinds o! furniture are manu- 1063-4-11-18-15-3. i MAPLE iii- .Woman are stlnctlmu hired to weep. or even in faint, at funerals in South American cities, as a "compli- _ OPTOAIETBIBT factored min Canada's sugar maple ment" to the importance of the dc- Office Connected with from solid to veneer, while the ceased person. mum“ ‘ i I i EXAMINATION Imus ma supplying fill"- “iiji. minus 15c Worth of .. 16' SALE _ Stove Pipe Enamel ,.._' iiLsALL I g}, ,2 Q Will give you a lgt of s... on Four “our llgietaéi-ty to your tove P _ EIIQIIICI Clear Your Walls with All‘ Colors. I p , WALL PAPER - CLEANER Japalac IVMIIISII GLEN, ,N,, My 25c stain BEAUTIFY Make h. ll tr YOUR HOME s exce en m- ish for your floors and AT SMALL COST furniture. SUCH NfigEsslTlES Ahbastme Tack‘ C-ivss a lovely soft _ ' 80c I Eimsh“ fmhh to your Will buy a pound of ammers ‘ atop-Ladders "“‘"'" FOLD ENGLISH" WAX ops - Mend”. All Colors- a 5 c Steel Wool ' ~ ghgimg-Ig d I 868D Of tar rea s _ I w When-t 5 "'~ P"- éitfihilfills“. O'Ccdar Polish m RUG-STA.