[HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE N0 LIMIT! N0 RESTRICTIONS! The public have given this Sale enthusiastic acclaim because we've thrown open our entire new stocli with an invitation to help your- self. . .all atSale Prices. Sale Ends In Both Stores Monday file in advance. GET YOUR wallpaper Rogers Hardware. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- 8U at the /. P our soup Wallpaper at the I Rogers Hardware. HEAR M12. MALCOLM Mao- KENZIE tonight at 7.6 Standard Time C_ F. C. Y. on Teacher Sup- ply and Demand in Canada. MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIES WEAR. Coats, Suits, Special Sale Rack. Real Bargains. h; . KINGCOLE ZJFFEE Synod Sessions _0pen 5 MONTREAL. May l7 —- (GP) '- Irohblshop Philip Carrlngton told m. firming session of the 28th gym. ,5 {he Jiuglicrin Ecclesiastical 35.0.1.1“. of Canada today that "lolly-tension" Christianity l5 110l- ‘prong enough to convert the world. A? metropolitan of the province, we Archbishop gave the charge 1° ueyegateg, lay and clerical, of the, nglicall Church in four Eastern cvlnces. I Prominent among the delegates ‘no guests were Archbishop George F. Kingston of Halifax, Primate of ll Canada. and Bishop P111119 eiwyn Abraham of Newfoundland. "The Ecclesiastical Province of Eptelllber the diocese of New- foundulnd is expected to be re- ceived as a member. Gllfl Guide News [mpotllllli and Urgent: Attention Canada is comprised of the A“ Quldarg, Guides andhBNW" dioceses of Montreal, Quebec, Fred- (ywla. Cancellation of C Illi-"h ricton and Nova Scotia. In Parade ed for Sun- d ‘hit? "olll."°iii‘i'éi. cunflllvd all’ i; Wivill not take place this an in The Commissioners were in Elgleefilent that l! W" l“ c1058 to Raisin Day activities. Baleln Day. M!!! 31'9- on Saturday, do ,,,,1:'°§f,1,'}.?'§. ldoiiect your Raisins and tags from Holmans at p.m. until 4.45 p.m. Friday a 5h noon. Guides may collect f0!‘ ° ' c" u they wish and Leaders may alga take theirs in qllflflm-l" f“ Companies if neceasary- 91"" b” ‘we go bring baskets or contain- MARGARIT LITILIWOOD Margaret Idttlewood. formerly oi Toronto, has just written an- other page in the annals of Ca- nadian women fliers by joining ihe select band of women who raw hold air transport licenses. Sh: is now entitled to fly almost illjlllillg with u-inrs. Should T. C. A, rclollt and start hiring women gill-ll)’ its giant passenger liners, rsaret would be one oi’ only three women in Canada who poe- ms the necessary qualifications ful- tllc job. Others are Mrs. A. i... Shclfcoll of Toronto and Mrs. Rosalie E. Barrltt of Bilrnaby. B. C. Mrs. Barrltt received her pri- vale license in i935 and her com- mercial ticket in i939. Miss Lit- iielvood look all her glo-an-hnur "Sine training for her license, at ' as soon as aeilinl ll "mllleled-‘Thl’ Bagnsli, District Commissioner and Mrs. F. Jenkins were guests. In- spection was smartly by Capt. Mrs. Dean Rob- in'son‘and the Lleuts. Hope Hudson d 52g was in use for a Slime 1h"- ihey all joined in with great en- thusiasm. Semaphore recruits who Guides. Sims, Lois McGee, Marilyn McGee. Mrs. Bagnall spoke at the conclus- ion ers. Raisins are 10 cents P" Puk‘ use. B m: to be given with uli donations. Guides Should hell’ Brownies-in their selling and ac- company them where possible. Money cans and territory will b9 giggn out on Friday afternoon. Money cans must be handed in to the Committee at Holman’: Store help of the Guide Companies in “ringing tags is much appreciated- We‘ also hand a bli "mink W“ 1° David MacDonald and Roger Bell. who although both recovering from appendix operations in the P. E. I. Hospital were-anxious to do their Scout Good Turn by "Tl"? ing tags. Thank you Devld Ind Roger from all the GU15"- llitls. Guide Company Parkdale The 15th held a specie! meeiinz on Tuesday evening, Mrs. E. M. carried out very ctiy Puncher. The old bean was prac- enrollmcnt cera- were enrolled as Glenda Gregory, Lucy of the enrollment ‘ on the adhionihll Flying Club, Alberta. When- rlle is. secretary to the postmaster. Ill i0 years of flying the has logged more than 1.000 hours. F05 common or lnary any; throat putt Ru‘ BIB‘ ' Awir growth of the Parkdale Company and congratulated , NOTISELLING’ A . .-..-i.""f".......'.".::::::::::i::::::::::22.‘ C0. LTil. the girls on ltheir work. Camp fire was a very entertaining session, with Shirley McKay singing sweetly "Rosebud? accompanied by Mrs. McKay. Shir- ley Clay played a piano solo and all the girls joined -in singing our own Guide songs. Mrs. Jenkins talk- ed on the First Class Hike giving instructions on cooking and wear- ing apparel, stressing the need fur comfortable footwear and warm clothing. Nine Guides intended competing in the Hike on June 4th. An announcement that was ra- ceived with rousing enthusiasm was the organizing of a softball team for the Company. Lieut. Hope Hudson has procured a coach and practice will get underway on Tuesday next. All idea for other Companies, how about it Guides. We could even get up some com- petition between Companies it a sufficient number were interested. COLOR lluests who attend make their ‘onation of poetical lifts to the hospital. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. N. H. De- Blola and Mrs. W. E. Cotton 0i’ the Senior Ladies Aid. The mem- bers of the Junior Ladies Aid as- [Igpd by the Company under illi- slated in serving. Spring flowers tion ily the Leaders. Mrs. Bagnall conducted the mony; the colors were carried by Shirley Clay, Shirley MncKay and Lois Carroll. Patrol Leaders of the Daffodil Patrol, Katherine Waters. l-‘orget-Me-Not, Ena Bertram. Rose. Betty Cook presented the followini; Si"! TECEIWII from llldlvldlllil d011- ors and organizations. were arranged rooms. A bouquet of multi-colour- ed flowers with tapers in silver candeiabara formed the table de- coration. Mrs. A. J. I-laslarn, con- vener of ‘The League of was in charge of the display of welcomed home from Kelowna, B. GET YOUR ' wallpaper at Rogers Hardware. the JUST ARBIVED!—MOn's ‘Prop- icai Worsted Suits. Lounge model. Light brown ind grey. All sizes. Special Price $24.50. With 2 pairs Pants $29.50 Greendal 00., Ltd. l. S. "GALLUWAY KENT” due Charlottetown Saturday. May 21st and loads general cargo and live- stock for St. Pierre and 8t. John's. Nfld. For space and freight rates apply to Buntain Bell dz 00., Agents. amt. a raw floor sample. Chesterfield Suites at 25% off. We l must make space for the new, cars. Get that new suite now at R11‘. Holman Ltd" Summ aide or! Charlottetown. CITY POLICE COURT- At the Qtyendial-y Magistrate's Court yes- terday the only case to appear be- fore Magistrate K. M. Martin was that of a man charged with being drunk‘ and incapable who was sen- tenced to 10 days in jail. SHOOTING MAY MTH at Skeet Field, Tea Hill. open to all gunners in P_ E. I. Gunners to be classified. Prizes awarded. Shells and targets provided at a nctnlrlill charge. Opens 9 A. M. May 74th. Enquire: Ralph Jenkins, Dr. G. G. Houston, O. S. Harper ' PATIENTS ENTIRTAINED- On Friday evening, May 13th, Mr. Chas. Praught, Business Manager of Falccnwood Hospital entertain- ed the patients of the Provincial Infirmary with three very inter- esting films. At the close treats of icegcream, cookies and candy were enjoyed by all and all expressed their appreciation for a very de- lightful evening. FUNERAL YESTERDAIK- The funeral of Frank MacDonald was held yesterday morning from the Frank Hennesscy Funeral Home to St. Joachim’; Church, Vernon River where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Urban Gil- Jis who also conducted services at the grave. Pallbearers were: Ber- nard MacPharson, Charles Mac. Isaac, Bernard Doyle, Leo MacDoll- ald, John Morrlssey, Leo Maclaaac. Rev. Monsig Maurice MacDon- ald was present in the Sanctuary. LEAGUE 0F MERCY TEA- The annual display and tea of the League of Mercy of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held Tuesday at the Cundali Home. President of the Junior Ladies Aid, Mrs. J. A. Likely welcomed the annually to in the reception M8113)’, Kenwood blankets, pillows, bath towels. lin- ens. electric hot plates, a writing desk, were received and presented to the hospital. will be Personals Mrs. Inez Sweetwood is being C... on an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mutcli. Mrs. J. B. Mill-man. Kensingion. was a visitor to the oily this week, the guest of her nolce Mrs. E, M. Campbell. ‘ The friends of Mrs. George Dick- son, Clyde River. Will be pleased to know thatahe is recovering nicely after being confined bed at home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Gil- more of Melville. Bea/ton’: Mills leave this morning to attend the graduation exercises of ‘ Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario. where their son, Martin Ross Gli- more vdll receive the Bachelor of ‘The a nouncemerit was made by hostess nan and s. social hour followed. Mayor l. Earle MacDonald (above) whowill speak on Cancer Control l"!!! LTIIITNII!) at l o'clock over CFCY. . nsavas roll. OTTAWA—MIss Eva MecLeoci of the Provincial Laboratories staff left Wednesday 111M111!!! for Ottawa. where she will attend the convention of the Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists which will be held at dthe Chateau Laurie: this week- en . . QUEEN'S COUNTY COURT. — At the Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday morning tho cases of a man obstructing a. fisheries of- ficer in the execution oil.’ his duty. a local resident charged with pos- sessing stolen goods and a tenant charged under war time lease-hold regulations were ai-l further ad- journed until May 35th. News In Brief IDNDON, May i7 - (CP) Canadian seamen striking in tile United Kingdom and elsewhere outside Canada were told today they are violating Canadian law l... Dana Wilgress, Canadian high commissioner in London, in a state- ment. ' LONDON, May 17 — (GP) - The House of Commons tonight gave final approval to tho con- troversial Ireland Bill which would keep Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom. The bill passgd third and final reading without a division. EDMONTON. May 1r - (GP) _ Fire today wiped out most of a' business ..block, drove i2 pandas from their homes and caused an estimated $80,000 damage oi gnoway. 4G miles northwest or ere. - _--_____.._+__ SPRIN G VALEEY WJ. 'I'.he May meeting of the Spring Valley W1. was held at the home of Mrs. Andrew Caseley with an attendance of l9 mclrhbel-s and three visitors. Minutes were read an acloro-ved and roll csli we: Inflated "with an exchange of plants and bulbs. A discussion on finishing room built on hall fol- lowed and a committee of five was appointed to take charge of work and use the funds on hand to best advantage namely, Mrs. Fred Profltt. Mrs. Harry Srdebury, Mrs. Glee Melelian, Mrs. Hubert Caseley and Mrs. Hiram Harring- ton. One sick call was made. New committees appointed were, Sick, ‘irs. Andrew Caseley and Mrg, Roy ‘Puplin: school. Mrs. Andrew Caseley; Programme, Mrs. Fred “rofitt. Mrs. James Bearish: and Mrs. Hubert Oaseley. Correspond- ence lwu road and discussed. It was decided to write the Film Board about coming to the hall. Mrs. Hubert Caseley invited mem- bers for the Jun; meeting. Roll call is to be answer by paying one cent for eves-y oi shoe. The programme consisted of con- tests. Prizea being won by Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mrs. Harry Suds- bury. Mrs. W.J.. Harrington and Mrs. Willard Bryarltrm, Institute News was distributed. and articles read out of same. A reading "The Story of a Pig" by Mrs. Wilbur Bryarlton. Meeting adJourned. A delicious lunch was served lw the assisted by Edna Bren- NBW DONDON W. T. The May meeting of the New Inmdon W. I. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cole on Thursday the 12th. Meeting open- ed in usual manner with the presi- dent, Mrs. Murray lifacKay, pre- wlth an exchange of slips by twenty members. We were pleased to have five visitors and to welcome a new member. The staging is eempiet ‘ and will be stored at Leigh MacEwen’s for the present. Two quilt toils are finished and will be quilted at the homes of Mrs. Oscar MacKay and Mrs. Murray MacKay and will be sent to the T. B. League. Mrs. R.) Arts degree. Cotton purchased linings and TIES T0 $1 HERE'S VALUES to $3.95.........~..... Now$l Nothing less then 75 celvts ill the lot . . . mony dollar values ili-' It's a rapid-fire clean-up! In the lot, Boys’ fancy, $1.95 Pullover Sweaters, cliidiing wool Tartan: —— now Drlelsbisnd sSport Shirts; Mani’: 35.95 White‘ Sport Shirts-Men's $3.95 u get oo Pu er woofers-A rec rgoin to c ear these lines {Nam Going at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 SPORT SHIRTS. $2.95|To $12.95 PANTS. $7.9,5|WORK PANTS . $Ti95 Men’s SU Sto 59.50 NOW $19.50...$27’.50 ...$39.50 To 34.50 MEN’S TOPCOATS NOW $10." and $19.50 ALL NEW! LADIES COATS, SHORTIES , SUITS °"“’ 15% OFF MORE ilAY DRESSES to 12.95 ...$7 I $16 to $30 DRESSES l-Z price $6.95 PllRSES . .mih.l.-. PilliSES . . .. s2|$4s5 SWEATERS .. .. $3.95 MORE NEW curious our MORE new DRESSES $4.98 Now, we show you o grand c-rroy of newest Surely the styles were never lovelier! Our newest ' Qmon, __ o" 5d, ‘n-iud summer dresses on sale We emphatically declare every garment to be brand new this Season . . . and the choice is wide-open, help yourself to this Season's finest styles" (you can use "Icy-away" plan if you wlish) . . . . .._.‘._........_L._.......-.-.o-.os. Yes. llse “Lay-Away" At Sale Prices. . .Both Stores ANY GA-RIMENT YOU SELECT CA_N RESERVED AT SALE PRJOE ON PAYMENT OF A MODERATE DEPOSIT GREENIJAL 00.. LTD. MEN'S STORE. 144 GT. GEORGE _ LADIES‘ STORE. 99 QUEEN batts. The blinds and new tvwtlf have been purchased for the schooi - Committee reported Dustbane nee“- ou - Two than y Morton Adm”, Mrs. Don Maclilwen and Mrs. Rud Cotton. It was decidtd to send flowers to ivendell liiacKay. who has had a serious accident in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto. also a gilt to a baby ill in hospital. Correspondence, a thanks from 1711811113 l" parcel sent, a letter "from M15! Boswell regarding hibit. a report of '1‘- B- "l!" annual meeting was elven by ti" New committee. MYS- New London. An ice cream social of food letter handicraft ex- thanks be extended, to Mrs. Jas- Cole and Mr. Wilbur Maciiny for building staging. Collection and membership 36%. The program committee then look charge and two contests were put on. Winners being Mrs. Nelson Roberts and Mrs. Mont MacEwen, consolation _Mrs. l-l. 8. MaeEwen and Mrs. Morton Adams. Meeting closed with The King and a de- liciolls lunch was served by hostess and committee _ COME AND SEE “SllLPllllR anil Spring Park W. L was discussed but left over until later. Miss Elva MacAllister will enter- PARKDALE HALL MAY 19th—8:15 RM. Mrs. Nelson Roberts that bills of $30.00 be paid. Also moved by M"- E. H. Dunning and seconded by Mrs. Oscar MacKay that a V010 01 siding. Roll call was responded to ' our OUR WAY _ in MEMORIAM In loving memory o! Mrs. Fred Bloc, died May 10th, 1045, Shelsnotdeadourlovedouaonly Ilwillfll She watts for usbewndtlsoae fleet- hlaertcd by Husband and Family. l L_QAAA ‘QQAAAAA 0 irig years. Orthopedic Ill Great Georn its-est CHARLOTIITOWN. P.2d. —O+§O'OOQO-OOQ-OOOQO-§O§OQO; Chiropodiat § For Foot Ailments f SPECIALS New Army Style Boots Rebuilt Army Boots-.. Abbotts High Grade Paint Gallon New Khaki Pants" Used Khaki Pants Army Sun-glasses (Leather 01.95485! eaters Ladies’ and Men's 8 (new) Men's Dress Shirts Men's Sport Shirts Maroon dz Grey Auto delegates Mrs. Harold MHYMW “id H fiunke“. " ' M . Wilbur lvlocKes- Ways and “Y “h” “m .51.. .255...’ .;;;;:.,l:‘..“.‘5; “M95555 consult wim- ws w.______ lcsuspsiecgliznsuoper to the °ddl°ll°w‘ Thfwflict ml! ll. d. l. ll. P. Lodge if they decide to come to Sponsored by Buyers of Iron. Metals. 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