Sliding Couch Mattresses. ssvmos on MATTRESSES ~Dile to damage incurred in shipping we have be! et Mattresses are selling at , 1040- These Matti-eases comprise Spring-Filled, Cotton, all sizes, and on SALE NOW EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES 'ln Dressers. Chest of Drawers. Kitchen Cabinets, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES on hand a" num- aov. DISCOUNT GI‘ ' 92 Kent MaCFAiiLliNE BROS. FURNITURE (Opposite CFCY) , Phone 2483 ‘I? fleeoe-eeeeeeoeeeoeoeeeest Clsiropodiat ; For Foot Ailments‘ coiisiiti ll. .i. s. siiowii. ll. r. llrtiiciioillc 148 Greet Gentle ltreet OIAILDTTITOWN. Ill. G. F. I-lutcheson It Sen ‘secessionist-names gIe-aalsetbeaorroctlosslel esirlssash." IIIAIIOIVIIIIII.‘ Ill Greet George IL ilanailq Bled“ Wilrllhllrillli l. l. ROGERS, Branch Manner. Piohard Building Charlottetown, nan. Phone i976 ‘g 1:11p.’ .5“ I \ e\“ "IIII", g v I a was surprisingly low even then. years on end. loabstsa lfiese, oassisisnswa 1 I. '1 artistes ‘hiifd \\\\\\\\\\\ '0 '0 0 y‘ g j Armstrong's Asphalt Tile ls a truly - - modern resilient looting-suitable for almost any room in the home. It is one biulding materiel that costs less today than it did Nil years IQO s s s i can ti"; A floor of Armstrong's Asphalt Tile keeps [(8 original beauty and lustre for Colours can't weer cl! or grow dim 5'9"" ‘h! lfllsldriglit through each rile. The loos stays clean and new-look- . ‘l. Wifi OD], EOfidll lwteplng 15¢] c‘ a ARMSTR%O CORK-CANADA LIMITED, 94 PRINCE WlLLIAM ST., SAINT JOHN, N. l. 1 See year nearest Armstrong contractor or dealer: "And the colours will lever wear offi" \ occeiionei washing and waxing, Put down one tile st e time, Arm.‘ _ strong’: Asphalt Tile 05ers endless pos- sibilities for a floor oi‘ your own indivi. dual colour scheme and design. Flooring contractors everywhere in Canada are installing attractive modern floors of Armstrong's Asphelg Tile, M]; any Armstrong contractor q; dale; 1|, 7°"! lbelllty so show you colours and sample floor designs, or to give ysm m accurate. free estimat Emeline-ll’! Unused, $0’! Water It» a tin srrsrsswsi; illllill". The Bsnflslliuariiisn This column le reeervoslfor news cl local interest, but adverlslng oi e newer nature may be inserted et five cents e word, strictly pay- able in advance. sunsuirs TAX: none can 000i! M Photographs. uowsau ssmnns rival Footwear at m. Queen Street. oournnrnarson urn lN~ summon. CHANDLER BIO!- fcr all Ply- wood requirements. F1881‘ MOTOR BOAT IN HAR- BOUID-Ms‘. G. W. MacQuarrie of Nine Milo Orcek made yesterday the first motor boat trip of this season into Charlottetown harbor. Mr. lhoQue-rria says he ls gener- ally the first person to come into the harbour by motor boat each spring. He reports that the ice has cleared and that the trip was "clear going" all the way. FIND! AITITUDE ENCOUR- AGING —— On his first visit to the Island as general rrmnnizer of the Chiimecto Canal Committee, Mr. Arthur S. Roe, Saint John, .B..' said it was encouranir-iz to note the favorable attitude of hus- iness men and others whom he had contacted with respect to the proposed Canal project as one of irreat importance to the Mari- tlmcs. He ls staying over for the monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of ‘Prade this evasi- fill. Personals w. Hervey Fraser. Montague. was a business visitor to (iner- lotfiown on Saturday. Miss Ruth Limdriizan. member of the staff of Clark Bros, has been spending the past week at her home at Seven Mile Road, to attend her nunt who is ill. Mr. l". A. Stewart Jones. special representative of Simpson's, left on Sunday on n. business trip to Montreal. Mr. Jones expects to be away for about two weeks. liiile Theatre u» Guild Plans Spring Activities At a meatirig of the executive oi the Little Theatre Guild held Sun- dny evening, with the president. Mr. Bugdcn presidinfl. Plans were formulated for the Guild! spring activities. There is lo be a studio night performance for mctnbcrs on Wed- nesday, April 27th in the Empire Theatre. This performance will consist of three one-act plays which ere now under production. 0n Wednesday, May 11th at fl p.m., the annual snorting and olec- tion of new officers will be held at Brighton Club. This meeting will be followed by a studio party. plans for which are now under- wny by the entertainment com- mittee headed by Mrs. Wallace Scentlebury. The membership drive for the season 1949-1950 will be headed by Mr. Btugden, assisted by members of the Guild executive. This drive will be during the month oil/lay and members who join for the forthcoming season may attend the three-act play - Blithe Spirit by Noel coward - which is sched- uled for Wednesday, June 1st and is the cloning production for the 1048-1940 season. Two of the one-act plays to be presented at the studio night per- formance on April 21th have been written by members of the Char- iottetom Little Theatre Guild - Miae Hilda Jenkins and Mr. Ohnrles Merflilaid who are being congratulated on their efforts. BEGULATE! RESERVE! The Bank of Canada regulates the statutory cash reserves of the chartered banks in Canada. Gleanings tot ~ a Rural District New Glasgow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoisetob and Mr._ and Mrs. Elmer McDonald motored to the capital on Monday. Mrs. Warfleld Orr has been confined to her honss with s sevm cold. Mr. Davis Moifett ll able to be out after having suffered a severe attack of the mumps. Mr. Harold McDonald has re- cently purchased a new G. M. truck. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houston were guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Orr on Bundey. Mr. Vernon Hill, student of Mt. A. University. spent a few days at his homo here. Mr. David Patterson and Mr. the winter months in Vancouver. have returned home. ' Mr. Jeremiah Doiron has fe- tumed home after spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Richards of Kinkore. Mrs. Murray Orr and little daughter, Linda, spent s. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Whitiock, recently. Mrs. lllrnmt Clark mas been the very welcome guest o! her brother, Mr. Mervyn Bulman arid Mrs. Bulman, North River Road. Friends o! Mrs. Morton Larklns are pleased to see her home again. after been a patient in the Che-i‘- lottetcwn Hospital for some time. Messrs. Leith Orr, Edward Pineau and Donald Simpson left ‘Monday morning for Calgary, where employment awaits them. Best wishes follow those young men in their new field of labor. Mrs. Percy Dlckieson has been confined to her home with the ‘flu. her many friends are pleased to know she is making a good re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Andrew and ynunz srin spent the past week- end in Milton at the home of Mrs. Andrew's mother, Mrs. George Hooper and family. Miss Evelyn Patterson, R.N., of Brooklyn, Mass., arrived by plane on Friday evening to be with her sister, Mrs. Wm. McMillan of Hunter River. who has been iii with pneumonia. " The many friends of Mr. John Toombs regret his continued ill- ness and do hope with the warmer ‘weather Just. around the corner, that he will rennin his former vigor and be able to take up his usual round oi‘ activities. Friends are sorry to learn that Master Donald Hill, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Harland l-llll, has been in- dinposed suffering from 'flu.~and do hope he will soon resume his ususl position, as he is greatly missed by his school pals and friends. Mrs. Pearle Howntt has returned. to her home after being a patient in tho P. E. Island Hospital for e few days. Mrs. Hewett had the nasty misfortune, while eating her dinner, to have meat lodge in the larynx. which caused untold agony. She was rushed to the hospital and seemingly had it removed, but later an x-ray revealed a tiny object, which on its removal was a little sliver of bone. Her many friends regret her accident. Mr. George H. Stevenson hes been welcomed home after spend- ing a very pleasant holiday with his daughter, Mrs. Percy Manuel and Mr. Manuel. While than his 80th birthday was celebrated, will! he received many fitting tokens of the eventJMr. Stevenson still leads a very active life, nsalatim in the farm duties, attends social New Brunswick. ‘Mlllc instruction History Adi-hing Oeciipat Mr. W. A. * Woilt ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE PRINCE EDWARD, ISLAND TEACHERS‘ FEDERATION _ m PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE CHARLOTTETOWN Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday April 19in. 20th. 21st Acoussss t, Dr. A. W. Truenion, President of University of Dr. Bernice MocNouglhon, Vice-President Teachers‘ Federation. Prsrnisr J. Waiter Jones, Minister Dr. L. W. Show, Director oh Education. l _ _ Mr. H. l. Chandler DirscierotAdalt ' “Mr. ‘l. C Schools, Halifax. _ issour instruction-i.. mo...» i», Dr. L. w. Slow. a "r Angus k. Gilmore. , A ' for Grades |,‘ll'by Miss Jean _ Rayner. m c * M . Cudnio . " Eva-Mi»; m” “$7.7.” “M”? President, Mr. l. R. Murphy, Suninisrsids. l of Silver. meierter oi MocNies. Jermiah Doucette, who have spent _ MEN'S SUITS and TOFCOATS For sinartness, duiifiiiity and quality our line el men's suits and ioocoats can't be beaten. “Gabr- linos, Tweed‘ roe MEN WHO oar ri-isiit OUTFITS at igsunsovs MEN'S wean You'll get a big "lift" this Easter if you select our complete You'll lite the new styles and new col- And we" know you'll certainly like ors.’ bur sensible prices. Good looking, trim- cut shirts in your la- vorlte collar styles. Colorful ties in mom distinctive ramm- bmsy ‘rayon hose‘ in now Spring shades. runs iizsiKEllflEnws Men's Wear msttssrsstt- 12. .1949 QM spring outfit here. aflelrs and is elweys faithful hi church attendance where he is an elder, as well as being a valued teacher in the community Sunday school. Ilia host of friends wish him many more happy birthdays. UNOLAQSED “AD” The word advertisement was used in Shakespeare's time to mean any kind of information. " ~ Towed llnto Fest l-IAIIIAK. April is-tom-m Fishes-lea Department vessel Iirenb- lin tonight towed the fishing craft Olifiond Amirc into Yarmcuth, N. s., R..0.A.F. semi-i and Rescue officials reported harm The tie-foot fiahim smack had been‘ missing out of Yumonth since yesterday when she felled to return the way they have. debaleyevrbqhhnst iletsvsigiedseiwssausis beoalarueisiiaeepdy. hiueau-buttiidblisisrhweold ‘fraananofishoreilaistnstrip. J-lerawnenflordo aboardnfidsafeflrlsereweencap parent damage to the ship. _..-___.i_._ GUELFH, Ont. April 1i. — (CPI - Gecrns Drew came home See urdey night to accept the post sf honorary coloneioln the outfit u served with durln: the First Wot War-the 11th Field Regimcefi Royal Canadian Artillery. snore than I'd trssst myself.” Tun issue's the place for my money. I always put part of my pay into my bank acoount- otherwise it bums a hole in my pocket. 1 guess 1 ‘trust u... bank more than I trust myself! I thnifsone reason why my savings have been building up Another reason I'm sold on a bank account is that I always know just where I stand. All I have to do is take a lock at pass-book. They're a lot l bother bookkeeper: I am. xWhaifs more, what's in my pass-book is my business, andlcencountonthebankpoopletokcepllieir mouths shut about it. And that suite me just final