Elton TWELVE " - . . . 1 ‘More Week End Specials At Moore Ed McLeod’s Men's t? Ladies’ Basement i Friday o Saturday Only ' Men’s Basement zcse. Real value at. ........ .. $2.95 Men's Khaki Dusters, gli-length, reg. Al5Pl¢l°| i" 5°Y$' G0" Hose, 7i‘; to 59c $2.0m chafing at _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ $139 10/3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . y Men's wool and fleece linders, reg. ‘W; OWN" ""5: RM“ “d "lmi ‘I _ 5150' so], price _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 16-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 only Men's Felt Hats, large sizes, l Reg. $2.50. Sale price.. . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Zip Jackets, sizes 3638-40, Boys’ "Gabardine" Zip Jackets, sizes lays’ Tweed Longs, 28-36 . ..$2.95, $3.25 Bays‘ Work Shirts, sizes 1Z'/z-l4_, clearing at . . . . . . . . l. i Reg. sass. Sole price Men's Cardigan Jackets, brown, sizes 36-42, $4.75. Sale price. . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 Men's Rubber Capes, $5.75 ell 57-00 value. Clearing‘ at . m", “m, o, 5mm; “up”, Ho,“ Men-s Ruin cum’ w} $575 char, patterns, sizes l4 ta 20....-$l.98 to $2.75 "'9 l" - - - - - ~ - - ~ - - - - - - - - - Ladies‘ Rayon Hose, "substandards", Man's striped Ti“, n} 39L Cheri" clearing at . . ... .. 69c U1’ ........................_,_'_..u_.‘ 19C Lfldhg’ Wop] swggfgyg, Cqfdigfln (1nd Men's Work Sox, sizes 10-12.... .... 39c 2211mm‘! ""5 H l° 20- $4 25 to $495 . . ' W . LN. l - iitnzt 69c ladies’ twin-seamed Sliiu-"Tlie n" ‘l length", pink and white. Sizes 32 Mw" FM" 11°"! "9- “'00- c|'°" $9 to 42 . . . . . . . . . . ..$Z.25 ing at . . . . . . . . . . . . c Ch'ld ' Rbbed H , b . S‘ Mm vhi- M" Shim. MI wu- w,‘ Shiv. '......_'T’?._I°.ll...'7l7 59. at ch“ I s D 0d Men's Dress Shirts, fused callar,strip- u5:°,::,,"e:,t ‘gznrgies r225? c-dgurgso in =‘ ed, at . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.39 ‘hi, |"_‘izes 2 M so _ _ 5L0‘) and $115 ,' Men's hip cord and drill Breeches, - I - - - Reg. up to $515. and” "HH-‘Loo v Childrens Pinafares with split backs Men's Doeskin Zip Jackets, 36-44. .. $3.75 Men's "in-between" Underwear, med- ‘ ium weight combination, 36-44 . . . . . . $1.95 Men's Overall Pants, all sizes, 30 to ...$2.75, $3.25, $3.45 Bays’ all wool Zipper Pullover Sweat- ers, 28-30-32, at . . . . ....$l.98 Boys‘ Khaki Shirts, m} l3 to 1414-. . $1.19 Ladies’ Basement Ladies’ House Dresses, button down —fine drill material in white only. Sizes 2-4-6, clearing . . . . A limited quantity of children's Sum- mer Pants and Briefs, rayon material, sizes 2 toll . . . . . . . . . . .39c and 79c Children's white Broadcloth Slips- ewide shoulder straps--sizes B and l0. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Ladies’ Rayon Pants and Briefs—sizes small and medium only. Priced 59c to 89c 98c 98c The Central Guardian -_-_ This column la reaerved tar uawe of local Interest. but advertising el e noun nature may be inserted at flvmaeute a ward eflctly 9a:- able to advance. JIMHII’! TAXI. Phone 5%. conriineisoriolv urn in suaance. TH! MARIE ELENA SALON. 1M Richmond. Phone 2191. aowann niemlvie- out" Footwear at 175 Queen Street. RESERVE Monday, April 26th for Fun Parade. NEW Crosby and Jolson Records Just arrived. Tocnvbs Music Store. ruonii SAUNDERS 180a tor grou and wedding pictures an iocat on. PHONE SAUNDERS 180d II group and wedding pictures an location. JOIN THE CROWD Monday. 26th. 3 solid hours of fun and $2000 in prizes given away. , LISTEN T0 Miss Mildred Har- rington and Model School Pupils Red Cross Programme CFCY Sat- urday at 7 P. M. BEAR W. CHESTER S. MaLURE. M. P.. from Parliament Hill, aver C. F. C. Y. Saturday, April 17th, at 1.45 l’. M. MALCOLM MacLEOD. Lorne Valley, will speak in the interest of the Progressive Coin- servatlve Party over C. F. C. Y. Monday. April 19th. at 8.4.5 P. M" in the "Provincial Affairs" Broad- cast Series. VIOLIN NUMBERS - At the Zion Church Concert Thursday evening Miss Carol Marie Coles contributions were: violin select- ions. (not vocal). “Fragment of a sonata." composer Dancla. and "Caventirie." Schmidt. both. ad- mirably given. ' MRS. BIBLE SOCIETY. - ‘Ilhe influ- ence ot the Bible and it's tremend- ous important: in the future recon- struction must not be forgotten, as Dr, Nathaniel Mlclclem says. "We must make the Bible available in Europe. because it must be the basis of the new civilization." The late Archbishop of Canterbury, of revered memory. said "Let us also in this great crisis of the world's history reflect on the inestlmahle value of the work of the Bible Soc- iety i; doing in bringing all naticnfl that aihich alone can supply i131! fom-ldatlom of world unity and world fellowship." The P. E. _l. Auxiliary needs your assistance in $\\\\\lltullllfillll/lé M? lflflliilliinau\\\\®® IN YOUR NONI Zara- l K52? Y0un briniiS Hiuii aiiJ make repairing and redecorating.» increased makes it important that you will have pleasure in showing you the new ideas PAPER. g (elections at home. . q mail arder Wall Paper Catalogue which request. i USE THE COUPON gMCiDRE s. Mtuaoonniee your home more lasting b) work and extra activity have a pleasant home to relax in. Do these necessary repair jobs nowl We will appreciate your visit and in modern WALL Simple books are available so that if yau with you can make your If you live outside of Charlottetown, we have will be gladly sent on \ Please Send Your Mail Order Catalogue Ta ‘ADDRESS oeeoreeq:-_i{'€s_n>e_-reeenLtel-neeqeeaaaeles l i is. MELEQIJMH i CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day ol’ March A.D. 1948 IN RE ESTATE of CATHERINE GERTRUDE CRAIG late of 0r- “Tll C0" ll! Queen's County lu the said Province, widow, 41¢. ceased. testate. Ta the Sheriff for tlse.County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within laid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the Ivetltlon on file of Joseph Sylvere DesBoahes of Summerside in Prince County in the eald Prav- ince, Barrieter-at-Law. and Ida Hughes of Orwell Cove aforesaid. married woman. The Executors of the above named Estate praying that. a citation may be luaued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required ta cite all persons interacted in the eald Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at re Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Prov- ince, on Monday the third day of May next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the came day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on ation of tlie nld Joseph Syivvere Des- Rochcs. Esq. Proctor for cold Petitioners. And it is hereby ordered that a true cnr- " ~ "wtt-wlth wish- llahad -.. newspaper publllll- - , ' Inae lcli week for al least four con- secutive weeks from the date here. ‘of and that. a true copy hereof be forthwith pasted in the following publlo places respectively. name. Iy. in the Hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or. near the store of D. D. Mabeod and San in Orwell Cove aforeaald. and at or near the store of Bay- mend Smith In Orwell Coy; 51g". sald so that all persons interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due natlae thereof- WITNIBB Ilia Ilariour Harald W Palmer. Judge of the nil Probate Court at Charlottetown In Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. lard.) L! B. MARGARET PALMER. as. R.' H. xeunrov I96 Eustan St. lies moved to the Tanten luildinp, 15B Great George Sh, to the officffarnierly occupied by 0r. A. Kennedy, Georgetown. “W” __ f1. this greet work. Tins xmlr or sr. JAMlT-B- — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship mt title Kirk tomorrow will b! conguated by the Minister. the Rev. T. H. Buseall Somers. M. A.- S. T. M, who will also preachuthe Sermons. in the Mos-sling 0H Making the Best oi our Disap- polntments"; and. in the Even-in! on "The Art, o! Understandinl Others” The Church Orsenht M!“ E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Boo" will direct the music which will include Gounod’: Anthem in the Momm- "Bend Out Th)’ 148M" and Sylves- m-a ni-rangeirnent in the Evening of the "Hy-mil 0i’ Thwktfllvmé" The Church School m8?“ it 7-“0 in the oftentoan. ANNUAL MEETING- The Mon- gue held their annual meeting Thursday night, April 15th. at the Charlottetown Hotel. Following thc banquet, the business meeting and election of officers took P15" will‘ MlsaLali-d in the chair. After a most enjoyable evening of bridge the prizes were presented. Hi8" Average for the year-Mrs. J. Pail‘ Clarke. High slncle for the yer-r _Mr;_ J. Pope Clarke. High Thrw for the year —- Mrs. mm: 13- Clarke. Winning team -Mrs. J Pope Clarke. Cavtain- The Bridco prizes were won by Mrs. Frank B. Clarke. Mrs. James Cameron. Mle. Guy Delling and Mrs. E. W. Mac- Kinnon. FUNERAL SERVICES - Tile funeral of the late Mrs. Percy MacDonald. was held on Monday morning. April 12th., to St. Mary's Church, Soul-is, where Requiem High Mess was celebrated by the m Rev. J. A. Murphy. Serviced u. the grave were ducted by Rev. Pius Murueghah. The pali- bearere were Chester O'Donnell. John D. Maclntyre, Joseph Giant. Reginald Paduet. Bernard Clint- on. and John Malone. The host of friends who came in the funeral and visited the house during the preceding dove. also the floral tributes. Mus Cards, and massages or sympathy. were tangible evi- dence of the sympathy felt for the bereaved husband and family of eleven children in their very sea bereavement. ' TRINITY CHURCH. — Regular services of divine warship will be conducted morn and evening by the Minister. ererid '1‘. E. Mc- Lennen. Title morning service will be broadest over station CFCY, when Mr. NfoLeunan will take ice his subject "The Demands Joelle Makes." and the Choir, under m. Kendall's direction. will sing "The Lord is Exalted" by John l. West. in the evcnlnl Mr. Mcberinan’! subject will be "rhoee Who Re- main." and the anthem by the chair will be Sullivan's "Saviour. lmitli. ‘Hie urah at the ueuei the Junior ~ Choir iflenrvueth all lfllflilall! invttnd. ll well ls eilthe other services or the day Aiiternoon Ladies Bowling 1331, Shop With Ease Moore e MQLeQdPS Men’$ Store - 9 ' l Its The. Tie that binds a nipn fashion-and our collection of Ties are neither too flashy for Dad, or too conservative for the young man about town. Royons-pure silks and woals. . 1.00 __ 2.50 TOP OFF YOUR TONER WITH AN ' Adam - Biltmore-or Stetson Hat The Latest in Spring Styles and Colours - 5.00 _ 12.50 At Stock Up On Underwear Now's, the time to stack up on your Spring and Summer needs-while our big selection lasts. One piecers — Shirts-n-Shorts Jockey Shorts One piecers 2.00-2.50 _ SJiirts-n-Shorts 85c—1.50 - Fine Shirts For Men Styled by Toake — Arrow — Forsyth and B. V. D. — In white and fine woven stripes. In a complete range of sizes. The quality of those Shirts is consonant with their price. Sizes 143/2, i5, 15%, 16, 16V; 2.50 .. 6.00 ‘ 75c Put your best foot forward with Sox by Penman -Mercury-— Walsey—- in elastic top or regular Diamonds, Plains or Ribs. Sizes 10-12 _ 3.50 M®RE a. MFLEODilLils! WEST ROYALTY W. I. The regular mating of Vlest llcy~ alty W. I. was held in the school house. April 3. the President pre sided. Meeting opened with sing lng of Ode, Creed in unison. Tnerc were seventeen members and three visitors present who later became members. Collection amounted to $2.10. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The Secretary gave report of $56.75 collected of Canadian Appeal far Children Fund, Government Grant of $2.05 was received. The social coma-ill.- tee reported $29.90 lr crird par- ty. a bill of $7.37 on motion paid. Moved by Mrs. Hurry. seconded by Miss Power that so. be given Red Cross Society. sick Committee re. ported two calls and fruit taken ACHESSCOLD Ix blvrinlls‘ If Neglected . A. neglected Cold can travel fast. First, in the throat-qhgn lower down-finally the Lung area may be affected. Fight; your_Chest-cold before it gets a solid grip. _Start now and destroy the virulent bacteria that causes the ltouble. _'Tlie specialized niedi. cation in Poleon'e Cou l; syfllpgdocs a good job. et prolonged freedom from attacks P ¢l $116 proper. medicine. o eons Cough Syrup, mg start on the road to greater free- ggm from eickneoedue to_Calde. id by all Druggiete ti‘! 35c bttles. ‘POLSONS Cilliiiii ‘SYRUP i0 sick. school Committee report- ed lights bought for school, bill for music for school children 51.6.1. Moved by Mrs. Gates, seconded by lili-s. Frizzcl] that bills be paid. Ar- rangements were made for pantry szile to be held at Rogers Hardware Store. School Committee. Mrs. Eng- lmd, Miss Power and Miss bank. Sick Committee, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Hurry and ivlrs. Erizzell. Next-meet- ing to be held at the home of Mr... Willard Lank. Lunch committee for next month, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. England and Miss bank. Meeting closed with National An- them after which a delicious lunch was served by committee. IN DISGUISE The name "tank", applied to tracked, armored military vahiclcs was given to disguise the true nature of the machine when it was being built during the first World War. OUT OUR WAY YOU FOOL! ' BE DON ‘l’ HELPIN’ HlM! ‘IOUR qpfig. .. N’: f. OH, I'VE ALLUS BEEN AWFUL FER PUTTIN THINGS OFF! AN‘ BEGIDES. ONE By J. R. William! MORE TO HELP TAKE TH‘ suweius mum HELP us: , ‘Ifllblitdt LUMBER >< iii-i P‘ . "