i i = a legulsr value $1.00. Sale Price 59c Special A 1 l FDR ‘FRIDAY o- sarunoav LADIES SILK HOSE Just sn-lved another shipment of our Famous lull fashioned Ladies 811k Hose, Oldfloa and Semi Oliiiion. Values Ladies Panties and Bloomers Smart Glove Silk Panties, Bloomers and Vests, pastel shades. Special Sale Price 50c eacli See our Queen Street window. YARNS A closing line c!‘ yarns, good assortment of shades. Regular Value l5c a lsall Sale Price lOc a ball value $1.75. MEN'S OVERALLS Men's Blue and Black Overalls, 8 oz. materiel. Sale Prnssixio MEN'S SUITS A clearing line of good servioable Worsteds, assorted patterns. Special Sale Price $14.95. Special Sale Price $11.95 aovs sun's A clearing line of Boys Suits, a good assortment of patterns. Value to $10.00. Sale Price $7.95. Sale Price $7.95 suit. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Moe's lelbriggan Underwear. Special Price 59c a Men's Worlc Shirts Iliski nd Navy, sires 141/, to 17. Special Price 69c loch Pro fit t MODE!- rnam: rams INA —(CP)—- A model alr- e built by Peter Howard of 1-‘1 61W flew i2 minutes and seven and covered five miles on “W-illchts of an ounce of gem. f ' Wm AND-Play fair with the public. Our Chewing tobacco is sold to you with this thought always in mind. That is why every fig s! HICKEY’S a y BLACK TWIST CHEWING es these st home. Boys All Wool Sweaters l clearing line of Boys All Wool Sweaters. Regular value $1.25 to $1.50. 81sec 24 to 92. Sale Price 98c. Men's Fancy Tweecl Caps ll9c Men's Heavy Police Braces 35c raw raowssvs roa soon vanuas. vvse Bros. Ltcl. BURNS TONS 0F THISTLES ‘Soak. e Vanguard pu-bllo ital h 1m OL_‘ fi Lgufur: rned b s! sens] never sad freshness. We advertise this favorite old chewing tobacco sud the feseiiier fig hes helped to advertise the Island 1' P bsesoso it is used by Islanders abroad es well 10¢ PER FIG iliil ulcnoisoll i This ‘OOPMMU. lncludinl and Commercial Con, is mo Provinces. Dodge Bales Representatives. Mayor McIntyre k Warns People A public meeting was held uhting in the town. 1.11 440 feet of secondery hose. The Mayor concluded his re- marks by saying that the best fire trained, and he hoped 10sec t the town were not protected fmm fire, due to the limited length of hose available. Mr. Cecil Wlghtman was appoint. ed the new fire chief for the town of Montague and George Macin- tyre was appointed to be his deputy. A delegation of three men, Mr. Bob Clements, Mr Jack Clair and Allison McLean was appointed to Iassist the mayor in selecting a new , fire brigade. | Others speakers, Massi-s- W. A. IMcLoggan Jack Clair, Bob Cle- ments. W. Garrick. K. Clark and D. McDonald made helpful sug- gestions with regard in methods of ire fighting. With The Bargain Hunter i 3 , ____ By E. O. LAIRD i As I pushed along the aisles of ithc lame, department store with I hundreds of other women who, like myself, were lookinu for and ex- pecting to get something for next- to-nnthing. I was aware that the crowd was noisy yet tense. holding DODGE TRUCK caravan mavens rmexutativclineofDodflfi thcl m‘ grunt‘ ‘ travelling through the 0115MB Mari- t! - accompanied by The object of this tour is to give of Montague in Montague Wednesday night for the purpose of oi- anlsliig a volunteer tire hridade. ayor McIntyre pre- ided and explained to the citizens hc dire state cf affairswvhich ex- ec! in regard to their present itlhdds and equipment for fire I-“irs Marshal Beer. who recently ziid a visit to Montague in con- etion with his duties. told the layer that unless something was one immediately. the citizens tuid not benefit from the new iwer 1 fie of insurance coming into Jwt such, but on the other hand hair raics would likely be raised. flis Mayor then summed up the resent state of the fire equipment "e ted the lark of proper quart- _ s for housing this equipment a .1 also lack of a suitable fire a- .orm for the town. I-le also ex- . plained that on account of large . cxpenditure for sidewalks and per- , ment highway in the town, the Councillors did not see the xvay clear to spend money on the fire iquipment in recent years. The piesent hose equipment consists oi 200 feet of good rubber hose also fighters in the world were in Montague if they were properly X and ‘Irudis which e newsy neturo may be V1209; Travels Tlirougharities , IEDQB from light sedan delivery cam w town mm lwwv d}; t-rlfimvgi motion tures at a X 11m 81955 . MaeDo db QIWWNCUU Nliiilht i pounds and with maxmum gross g p.51 . u Eastern Guarcliaril --'.":.':r'.:~"....:: mrzgrgi-g": 0 R V 0 l) dc s word strictly ‘Jnhle in Ad- MARITIMES _ Are-tie all)!” vlndns- rraot-ins The. nulsslnuliscloot 3"“ u... .49. m: W. C. T. U. NOTES cert Montague, May 19th. Charlottetown Guardian m ‘Concert 1n Cddfellows Itague. May 18th. ley Trio at Mlontague May 18th. bargains as if morsels o1 f man. “Ten yards of that, please." those sane ,c.liris!..ian women?" I heard a masculine voice cxclaim as I was about to ieave the store. Turning indignantly, I saw myself in a tall miiror. My hat W115 not only tilted rakishiy over one e - it was on backwards! My tui- ai neckplece flappec! from one shoul- der: the second buttonhole on niy coat was fastened over the first but- ton. To complete the picture. one of the new stockings dangled ihameiessly from the shopping an. I had many things when I ar- rived home. but I am dOilbE-lll that they were barmauis. Two sore and weary feet; a scratched wrist; a body bruise inflicted by the Oct/o- nus: and a temperature; U16 Wide- brimmcd hat. which I must have seen over someone else‘; face; a pair of stockings two sizes too large; and ten yards of flowered curtain marinas! LIGHTWEDGIIT SPORTS JACKET FOR EARLY SPRING GOLFER A lightweight 5,5... jacket of itself like a grent cat ready to windproof, shower-resistant tan or pouring and clawing thereafter. Customers behaved, too. like those not roads but counters; friends met and passed with stony stare, or e1- bowed by; nor so much as paused to say, “I beg your pardon.‘ They | were after bargains, and it matter- cdlittle to them whether anyone i else was or not. ~ I joined the mob that was surging ‘through the elevators to the mil- . linery department on the third floor. 1t deposited me beside a tabs filled with white llncn hats. I was looking for a white linen hat to wear w picnics. Bo were a hundred other women. I was about to pick up a. wide-brimmed one which apggaled -to mo. when a tall woman wed f the hat. By the time I recovered from this sleisht-of-hand perform- ance. 1 was three tiers from the table. But ten minutes later I was again within arm's ldngt having watched my discarded linen hat catapult from hand to hand up and down the table several times. I now reached out and caught it as it shot by. Nor were my troubles over. Peering into a mirror which reflected a dozen hats and faces. I never rightly figured out which of these belonged to me, However. I bought the hat. In the dreas department "there were nvcellent bargains," said the younll saieswoman whom I was for- tunate enough to encounter. "If Madam will step this way." Madam did. end soon was sharing a 8 x 6 cubice with halz-a-dozen feverish vounw matrons. "This one looks verv well," said the saleswoman at the end of the fifth round of "trying on." But ii’ you wish me to bring one or two more—-" she went iiway. "It will do." I said to myself. 1 Stepping out of the cubicle with , the dress in my hands. I looked l about for my salcswoman. Another ; cnleswoman flashing up to me, ,» seized the dress. "Madam," said she K500511121’. "This dress was sold," and vanished. I felt like a. worm. The worm tumed-and. went out of the dress d Dklgdll t. “New? thgug t consulting my rs I! P- pounce upon a mouse with much] slanted slit pocket... over my left shoulder and seized‘ ii‘: ‘$.32 ‘it...’ “f”? “i. ’°‘ “if . e our! m next h e men who towered eboyvlaes ‘all i looking woman. Be . “toss: ivy; 3E...‘ as n” "IMO" navy poplin that actually folds it- i sell’ intg a snitilg little puckgt when d ' h ii - who drive motor cars. Thcy bogged; n0 nee e an wmc w L ma ly into the pocket of your golf bag i5 Just the sort of extra protection wanted for a day of golfing 1X1 changeable Spfltlg weather. It has. adjustable cuffs and waistband. a free-ewluslnz. belted bélck. slide fastener front opening, and tvn a ma! vfltn/ 20 PAY liFE Plliliii i Plill-UP iiiill GIVES EXliEllENT iiETiiliiiS ‘fills week we received the lol- ltlswlug lettsil-I fro? en Ontario cergyn-isn w one 1,000, 20 P m. policy i... become aid u”. P P "Dear Sire: Time flies. It seems like yeqeo clsy when l was 32 and a men named Kilperrick came into my barn when I was leading my hone and ‘talked me into’ Policy No. 135,859. The: was in 1918. Then Ehwns receipt lot less than e ousan e es stpemtli t sch year sin? {hsrvs made muy any; merits o 34.30 o ll e em no“! no 1 lcsamiinlnxii- psanzlfls ad Se. svs ai in $686.00 d l ufldersisnsl, from your letter-nabs: m(v licy now has e cssh value s i” dsnds 861.97, insluding my divi- oi 277.97. I wish s: this fmcmm enk Tins Mudiiusl Life or e counssy w both from admin-ii:- tlse various egencs who have el- ways been irfierssted in ma‘; ‘We are not pen company. ' 123859 will “continue in loos‘: lsniily will have the $1,000 pro- tection. l will cehe the dividends 21277.97 in ash end lssve the value oi I984, which Isindw- send will inweese eedi r end se wliids will be added mdnds h your capable hands." u esenmives, or - fly0pvilitzglsdloqeocc field srsNPdy Lilspollq M;rq_a__|_.__|||=e @- "OebsllylfiPeliqlsUssf HssdOlcs - Win00. l-W-HBIOI. fielsisfislfl “M! hi! st I nestle e Gqhttsutsivu. P. Ill.“ r w How I wished for an Octo us too. when I reamed the secon floor; for here was a tired but still er- cited mob o. women. The counters were piled with drifts of color into which it burrowed feverishly, and over which distracted clerks meas- eni | uied. cut. snipped and tore. Think- tralned as soon as possible. He ing I saw what I wanted draped pointed out where certain houses in over a form at the father cud o! a counter, I waved my shopping bag towards lt and mouthed to a sales- ..'l. 0. 0. F. Anniversary Con- 011MB 1,.s,57.5.1g.31_ When the mountain side h rough. . JSUBSCRIPTIONS t0 U10 AhduiemcksJnr eon-blunt. rock and C . . Q. M. 0. GOODWILL DAY. MAY “TH-IN” b467_5_,3_§,~| (For seventeen years the ch11- dren of Wales have sent out a Radio Message to the world. Thanks to used his hands. elbows. arms and the kindly assistance of Ambassa- gdymtc such albdvultlgeae lieaixigliilfer- dors and Ministertsh of countrise: ‘eagian 0c pusgu ‘ ga ed ‘cum spiel! crayfish. Under his protec- £22: gxitg: m a o‘ Wu the Hal/fish swam 5mm‘! u... Dominlons, of Directors of Edu- from counter to counter picking up canon m an m“, and m“ We" “Ema” of Broadcasting fitations, the mes- h Commisinueni 0i’ sage has gone and is going to all five contixifnis in the man lag- u ggpoernhcopymsv - 5.5153 on application, or the m- page illustrated bookie; of 193d with the text. of the message in seven languages.) This is Wales calling! The boys and Birls of Wales are calling the boys and alrls of all the world! We rejoice to think that, above the tumult, on this one day of the year. we can greet each other as members of one great family, the familv o! the nations of the hiture. The world is full of sufering cruelty and strife, and we are mid that civilization may perish. Let 1B tell the world that. olvillmtion shill. not perish. More than ever the world needs what we alone can give-the con- fidence and oomradeship of youth. May we then, on this Goodwill Day, dedicate ourselves afresh to the service of our fellows in ever- Widening circles to the service o! our home, of our neighborhood. of our country. so that our country may better serve the world to which we all belong. So shall we. millions of umcgmw up to be the friends of all an the enemies of none. WHAT 1S GOODWILL DAY? May 18th This question is best answered by , the letter of Mrs. .11. RIUWB, Nation- ‘ol Superintendent of Peace and |Internatl0na1 Relations, which ap- lpeai-ed in April "Tidings" on page '63. and excerpt: from which are , here repeated specially for the woung people. The whole letter with its practical suggestions is well worth re-reading. , (‘Every country thro hout the world has its day of oeebratlun- anniversary o! some great event or perhaps the birthday of some le- mous fret-son. one of these days which ls common to all countries, east and west. is Goodwill Day. May 18th—ccmmemoratlng the opening of the first Peace conference at The Hague in 1899. "The observance of world Good- will Dav was first proposed in 1900 by European members oi the Inter- national Council of Women. Later the ‘elation; recommended its observance in a-ll the schools throughout the world. “It. was the children of Wales who in 19m sent out the first world radio message of peace. Since that time replies to their messages have been received from schools in over 70 countries. “In 1936, at La Plate, in Argen- tina, the children had the happy idea of starting "a garden of peace" in ivliich were planted flowers and trccg i-epreaentin all the countries in the world. e same year ac- cording to u press report in a Johan- nesburg (South Airics) Dally vei- 200 women of all d ouiin 8on5 berlv to celebrate e annual Peace Day (May 10th)! "This yeer on May 18th Holland will again see a womenflskpsece pro- cession—the fifth o! li-s nd ,their Unions from Coast to Ooest ;also make an effective contribution ‘game cause o! peace on Goodwill y .. ,d u/ti-lte t‘: your gluperlnhsn- 611 01' 011!‘ - iifi-ndielii-itA oi’ Pcscemaingl Afbltliilxldfl- rs. . .DuPuis opewcl ve., Ottawa. for iniomiaticn re the work of this Department. OIIAINID TOIIABIT (An ens Written by direc- lt. i . Guelph. figii. (is ' see). Bar your piogxese the distant g be peas; suolnne. handed to their Rent. Archie ume wllcgr your strcrlflh BM 11H" a" -—-—— 98151115» . .‘DON'T MISS the Biguvlfiiety ‘Fake pride in the Illht Yul?! milli- . on- - L-457-5-l3-3l.l Throw your rope around e higher ..*SEE JOE MORRISON. fam- ous tap dancer perform at Concert, Montairuc May 18in. L-457-5-13-3i..THls ls WALES CALMNG, “n; ..'HEAR the lovely Cherry Val-i chained ic habit. And so we leave World Federatiohoiliducation Asso- this third end lest psi-aeropla- Drink hes taken the men. SOMETHING T0 THINK ABOUT! Tnie the 00d. abstinence from thinsl has-Infill Dc mend sy 1th a view/yogi cosise °llea1tlll of you; family! Just ! the m‘ till Ol W Y- VIJ d i’- Ihblli fi. i100 I “Owing on s. Lfltlltllls.“ neaitngifis; 13cc can gatheied at the cit h e11 in - be and: this morning. i \. . . IRELAND . . and 0ur_LINEN BUYER . . Combine to bring you A WONDER SALE of LINENS A great Irish linen mill offered him s linse bargain too tsei ting to pass. So, he bought every cloth he could manage and hose ti. 51,11‘! They are listed as “seconds” bet the depertsneat has elieeled thern all, and they can't find anything serious in the wey o! flaws. The values are wonderful. Will you come in today end look them over? HERE THEY ARE 63 x 63" -- " 54 x 72” ' 70 x 70” 70 x 88’ 70x106” 711x124” 63 x 90" 3338' llilll llilll! llilili —- 2.19 — 2.59 -— 2.40 — 3.19 — 3.89 — 4.50 -- 4.50 QIIIII Double Damask Linen Table also»? SLzc 45x45" -- -- — - $894: Slss 72x72” — -— — — E159 each " 72x90” - - - — 8.35 " 72x108” — -— — -- 8.95 " 72x72“ —- — -- -- 3.65 " 72190" -- -- —- — 4.50 " 721108” -- — - -— 5.00 " 72872” -— -- — — 5.75 " 72x90” — - -- - 6.25 Linen Damask ' Table Napkins 22x22”-—--— Bildosen 22x22”—--—- 2.95 " g4xg----—3.00: 2x '--—-—-— 8.19 k22x22"------6.50 " quality bleached Linen. .,u..w usefiidahingsthstsrs nisvmaoa alcoaonis transom. clone boe i5 u 3:” iiiiiisgg Ease i t. ' fl Gslll lei Sisal The ilhilires Playing Thehsppiasss oi Linen Damask Table Cloths. A good Size 70 x 70" — - - - - 81.79 each Size 70x88"-——-- MCiDRE f» MiLEODiiolld v- 9 ‘g -~ a» o‘--- ~'\4w\iw w ,,,.,,,.,,¢s4< Beginning Monday 1 B-uieilnetlyends 2i! A_Q_4A‘A 1y inquire The dsiss ere very lie t Starts Moods! 10th: voly ends hiss! sou _ 2.19 each , ursdey the l0!‘ your inspe on Mails us en l Damask Bordered l Linen Huck TOWELS best quality 15X24”---——-—$59cpair l8x82"-__-- 62c” 18x88"——---— 89c 18!88"---——-— 98c 20x36" - - -- -- - 1.19 L A‘AAAA ‘as ALLA ‘a; #1 AALLLA Buy Your New Spring sun or GOAT At you: out Prioei! Y": we mean exactly the!!! EXPLANATION This sale is in the form of an auction! “o have no reserve bid on any garment. lviondsy. Tuesday. Wednesday and garments an on display ctlon: you may m- u...“ for that particular garment Your nenis sad address is recorded: also the hid on the garment. If on Friday the actual day of sale) your bid is st ll the highest; you get tihhcsrmsnt st just the price you oi- lieny further details ere needed, kind»- froin us. . recite im otter what you are willing ‘. .-.-.s-...--s»