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In lot- est modern designs. 5-piece sets. ranging in price from- $139.50 t0 $205.00 Finished in Walnut and Maple LIVING 900M DELIGHT Gain luxurious comfort by pur- chasing o Chesterfield Suite here, a display that is consid- ered the best in the Province. Covered in tapestries and vel- ours. A wide range of colors to choose from. Priced from- $189.50 up nere. Make this your Home Furnishing Centre. DEALERS FOR THE FAMOUS FINDLAY RANGE t KENT STREET Georgetown ‘from Murray Harbor , ice. TIjiE ETOWl1_ overcome __ ' -. MAY). 1941 And iilelnity‘ --_- ‘ r. l Mrs. Leonard Fitzgerald was‘ al visitor to Charlottetown on 'I‘ues- day. Mira. Mae I-Iearn has returned home tram a visit in Sydney. N. 8., at the home ot her daughter. Mrs. Alec MacKenzie. - | i Miss Janie Batchilder is spend- ing a tow days in Charlottetown at the home o! her sister. lVIrs. Peter Jay. Worth .__.-._ Iidr. Raymond Solomon, local‘ merchant. was a. visitor to the _ city on Tuesday. and powder blue only, ve Mrs. James Llewellyn and || I F‘ daughter Barbara. accompanied u ‘My on “do” by Mrs. Llewellyns mother, Mrs.; Nettie Ross, left on Tuesday to, spend s. few days in Wheatlsy River at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross. ' Miss Nanny George, who hasl been visiting friends in St. John, N.B., returned to Georgetown on Tuesday. l Raymond Lavandier was in Charlottetown early in the week on business. i i Mrs. Herbert George has re- turned home after spending s iew days in Charlottetown. The 0.6.5. Brant arrived in port on Monday and proceeded ta place the buoys in the harbour, and those in the Montague, Bru- denell and Cardigan Rivers. r Mrs. Earl MacLaren motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. I An epiemic of measles is prev- alent among many oi the chil- dren oi’ the Town and the incle- ment weather is also confining many people to their homes with colds, I Friends ol Mrs. Chester Walker are glad to see her about once again. following a sudden illness which confined her,to her home tor a. iew days. - Mr. John McLennan of St. Georges was in Georgetown on ‘mesday. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. MEETING, The April sheeting of the United Church W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Peardon Hamilton. ‘the president Mrs. George Gordon presided. An impressive worship service was led by Mrs. M. McLean the subject "Gcds Book of Liie" was carried out with the following members taking part: Mrs. Ethan Stewart" lVIrs. Lester McLeod, Mrs. Leo Mc- Donald, Mrs. Lorne Wlggington. Mrs. George Preece and Mrs. A. S. Adizms. The hymns “Publish Glad Tidings" and "Rejoice the Lord is King." were sung. A circle o! prayer closed this part. of the meeting. . An interesting summary of the Study Book of India was given by Mrs. Horace Fraser. The business period opened by the Secretary Mrs. Hamilton reading the minutes o! the March meetins- Roll call was answered by fourteen members, the society welcomed one ‘new member, Mrs. H. McLean. r frhirty sick calls and eiBhWOH i105‘ piial calls were reported Mrs. E. Llewellyn reported that $11.05 had bem received from the sunshine bags which were distributed aimons the members in February. Mrs. A.S. Adams gave an interesting report on the activities o! the Mission Band. the M. M. Srcrciary. Mrs. y, L. Ocliiss was instructed to subscribe- The May meeting Lt to be held at to “World Friends" in favor at this the home of Mrs. L. Wiggingtou. branch ot the church. Plans were with Mrs. Ethan Stewart devotion- made icr the Easter Thnnkoiiering ai leader and Mrsflreoirge Preece A delicious lunch was served by Hamilton. "The (‘id Rfligled Cross’ w. Ho». Siwrnliwd- QM-ilanada Forced OTTAWA. April flit-Canada service to be held in ihelChllTfih will present the Study Book. The Mrs. Hamilton nd committee. it Beginning Tuesday, May 6th, was sweetly sung. To Dip Into had to bite into her gold and ALBERT H. MACHON weekly until further notic-e. ‘ l Hauler for l l Sunday Evening April 20th. meeting closed with the Mimph ' ‘ii Benediction. which time e. duet by two G. G. I. '1‘ girls Banlml Minn and Helen Murray Harbor through Coley donia, Friday, May 9th. Mil" (By The Canadian Pres!) HAZELBROOK DAIRYING ASSOCIATION On Friday May 2nd sins OFBLOUSES $5.00 roll-p m. l These are all polka dotted Blouses, showing colors of navy blui ry smart, limited quantity suggests I Slightly Soiled Pullover . Cardigans Worth to $8.25 that you can buy a pretty Pullover at a saving price. Last Summer Cotton Dresses Slightly Soiled There are three clearing groups of these Dresses. all of them nice, but being last Summer's stock, they're a bit dated as well as being slightly soiled: 1.00- 2.00 3.00 GROUP l— I9 Dresses, Gingham and Printed Poplin. Worth up to $5.95, for ..... ... GROUP 2- - l7 Dresses, Cotton and Chambray. - Worth up to $10.95, for ....... GROUP 3- 3B Dresses, Crepes, Prints and Wools. Worth up to $16.95, for .. ._-_e_- ee .-._e_g ‘SJ! MGDRE a. MFLEODETEQ * 0IIAIILOTTETOWIl, P. E. l. area. and with countries other than the United States and the sterling area. "Taking the world as a whole, we had a not favorable balance on current account at $408,000.- 000." said Mr. Towers. However, much oi’ this trade was financed surplus in trade with the sterling area in 1N6 o! more than $050,. 000.000. much o! it financed by net credits and advanced by con- n.os THERE IS REALLY GOOD CHOOSING IN THIS LOT of Pretty PULLOVERS." They are all nice garments, but they are a bit mussed and soiled and that means They're worth to $8.25 ..._,_.,.. M...“ .......... ........ Regular Monthly Meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society FRIDAY, MAY 2ND throlllh credits to the United AT B P_M_ Kingdom and other countries. ~ Canada had a current account IN OLD “Al-l- FULL ATTENDANCE REQUESTED E. W. HOGAN, Secretary. ‘h ".95 J ada to the United Kingdom. Transactions with countries other than the United States and the sterling area showed a be]. anca in Canada's favor of about l400.000.000 Approximately e100,. 000.000 oi’ this amount represented reiiefand mutual aid shipments for which no payment w“ N, ceived. A total o! 1210000000 w" 0050060 by Canadian export ore- Idembere Pleased Ylith Tax Reduction (By The Canadian Press) ,Unitcd States dollar reserves to ‘m5 "Id m9 b51110" 01 090.00% UPLSWA- APT“ 39~ml>¢l0¢d FOR ‘the extent o! szesoooooo in me 2220;123:1111! by the countries and thunderous dssk-noundinato- PROMPT d EFFICIENT because o; an 51144,,“ hm. our. l. e n Un ted States dol- night ‘studded Finance Minister - a" rent account deficit. in trade "- Abbotts budget as he read out SERVICE trailsactionsh with the Ugitied i? $2 pirsrtzign annauntcing an ‘aver- statcs. Gra am F. Towers. c ar- ° Der cen reductio i TIY man of the Foreign Exchange LONDON '- (OP) — Utility income tax. n n Plumbing B. Heating |monshby KINETIC‘?! waists‘: dAbbott. clmmlclll” 8' “bu” lscifile gllgtlfictzlflrwlliii; in glzold-allrd _ U. S. dollar reserves at e end PM“ 22 l3 lot mo. m. Towers we "it is | MONTAGUE jrlear that in the long run we ' shall have either to reduce our deficit with the United States by M selline more w. or spsnains less in that country or to increase our United States dollar income from other countries." The current account deficit in Beginning Tuesday, May 6th, igflémtizfllmziligfiznytllillsdfil: . Nwll" 000.000. However. 031000-000 of Once Weekly, until Iurther not- m, “we w: writ-Isa by gold and United S tee o are received 'in transactions with other coun- spwaep |__ nsuosrtsou, ltriee. Inflows o! capital w Can- ada produced an additional i108.- | I i . ) Bliillii 8i Mvllflllfilill-i i§.‘.’.‘.‘.°.'.'.‘;‘.?.;’§.‘;“".:t‘.°‘.$335.0? I Haul" for 000,000. ieavine 035900.000 as the _ amount which it was necessary to HAZELBROOK DAIRYING [take 00¢ 0! Nlmll- J ~==<>~=~~fl<>~ er...- ante 511111118! tor women have gone up in Wine because at increased man- ufacturing costs. . Home members promptly book W" Wm"! Ind Fiber and started Working out the elects on them- i had a surplus with the amine selves. Apparently enjoying himselmiw tormer Montreal corporstioniaw- yer grinned several times as till noise oi pounding hands-tradit- ional Commons‘ method tor ¢K' pressing approval-walled uP l?“ aide! et the House. Prim‘ Minister King smiled up at hi" at he read the ie-page tiscai sur- vey. COCKY ROBIN SURREY, 13.0. - (C?) —— Mar- vin Forbes, paper carrier. 001119151“ o! a pugnacioue tobln on his 1'0""!- I-ie said that at a certain box ill; bird swoops down and M11511" l‘ (or somg distance. CIIIIIIII‘! I00" llll OIIIII VMBIBII