KENWOOD i Blue, Rose, Cedar, Green, Wine. Bound with four inch satin binding. 71 ’ a‘ .. $9.95 Each . KENWOOD FAMOUS QUALITY. >72 x 90. Per poir be extra wide sotin ribbon. Size 72 x 84. Foch salieaavoannalooae L RAMCREST BLANKETS colored borders of Rose ond Green, Blue and Gold, Green ond Cedar. Size $11.05 Plain colors, Blue, Rose, Gold, Peach, Green, Turquoise, Burgundy. Ends bound with Annual Meeting 0i Y Brads Bluli The annual business meeting oi the Y Grads Club was held Wed- nesday eve at Olifspain Blue Room with Pr sident Jim Cudmors in the chair. The ‘Treasurer's report. read by Syd Green, showed that the sum oi $3305.00 had been donated ior various charitable purposes in the city. including the YMCA Building Fund. Firemen’: Fund, YMCA Hol- land Cove Camp, Ierkin Fund. Red Cross end others. Vice-President Lloyd Grant, ior the Membership '6: Attendance Committee, reported that the club membershiip now stood at 80 with l8 new memibers admitted during the year. ‘iwelve members had a record oi periect attendance ior the season. Other standing committees re- porting were: - Programme — George MacDoug- all. Social-Lorirner Cudsnore. Club Amenities — Alan Forsythe. YMCA Holland Cove Camo — Andrew likely, Publicity — Lloyd Williams. President Jim Cudmore. in his President's Report, said that the club had concluded a very success- ful year and was in a sound con- dition. He thanked the executive and members ior their support and help during the past year. John Simmonds made his iinal report on the Fun Parade. held at the Forum recently, stating that it had been most successful and that all matters in connection with it had been completed. Don Seaman reported on the pic- ture “l Know Where I'm Going" sponsored by the club at the Prince Edward Theatre. The President's Tropy. donated by President Jim Cudmore, for KENWOOD RAMCREST KENWOOD RAMCREST the bowler with the high this» in the season. was presented to Keith QUALITY, Plain Colors. WlilTE. ‘Whipped ands. AS1311‘; Burrows was welcmed back Hum “hm Wm‘ N“ to the club alter being absent lor several weeks due to illness. A short sing-song was led by Pop King. LONDON - 25.500900 hooks London durilng 1947. to many women, is oiten due to PIGDRE £~ MfLEOD L‘ ~3>eoQ>e i MISSES WEAR 2 dozen Misses’ Blouses- Reg. 4.98 to 5.50—lor Aiewllouses at .. 2.49 1.00 All lost season's Silk Crepe. Jersey and Wash Dresses, sixes 12-18, Clearing ot- i 2.00 3.95 "i 5.95 i 00.... Ladies’ Plaid, Alpine Shirts- Clearing or _....... .. ,,.,. ~9 Trench Coats- Clearing at ...., lattes liloiiaecooie- Clean d! u.“ "'I:I IHea and Crepe lode ‘ac-rag urea. " ITEMS NOT. LISTED i, 3-Day Anniversary Sale hTHURSDAY, FRIDAY o- SATURDAY . MAY l3, Ill and li5th This Is Our ‘Ilene For Celebrating And Your Chance To SAVE You'll Find Amazing VALUES At This Eventful Sale GIIILBRENS’ WEAR FOR BOYS- I dozen Spun Suits (1-3)- Reg. 2.98-For ., I dos. Shirts- (1-6 yrs.) Reg. i.98--For l doz. Shirl! .. ..1. 1 0 T...“ Suits isii}; s; '4‘ his '5'). ' . I Reg. 8.95--For 3 Suede Coot Sets (1-3- For .. e_0| i... FOR GIRLS Z dozen Skirts (lO-llx) Reg.4.95-For ., Z dos. Skirts- Z-S-JEoch 6 Suite- Clearing ot .. Children's Blouses- Each...“ Areekel 1.00 5110' 1.00 lest season's Cotton: (oil sizes) GREATLY REDUCED aaIQIQI ass .000- -0er as-sl 0-- All Lost Season's Coats Clldmore with David Hum at the piano. The meeting closed with the (OM-Move than were issued to borrowers ivy public libraries in w blood count. Luck oi euflcient red eorpuaclea, se- dlhare wm other reasons then her pa-olegeea’ good luck and the rprogress ed certain deqs laid snatch- making deidgns to raise April's qsirlts that bright morning. The good nows about 20st and Polly had oosnie on top o! a telephone message seem the Barter Shop say- ing the Chippendale chairs had been sold-and tor a hundred and iiity apiece. The purchaser was a collector o! antiques, the pro- prieior explained. It seemed a Vlllle description, but April did not ask iurther about the penosi who was rich enough-or crazy enough-to pay aolargea sum.'Ihreehun-_ dred dollars! That meant that when i the Barter Shop canmission was paid and the check sent to Ten. she would have aeveraty dollars M hersel: ior new clothes. Sweaty? Did she need all that‘! Couldn't ditty be stretched tioproivide the new malt eind hat sine needed so dies- peraitely’! Then therreldbeian ior the Gilligan children's shoes and ten ior Granny Moucher’: little winter cmnfironto-rilot Mgottlrig pap- permintal It was so long since April had had the nnsllest sum to play with that the enioyed pondering financial adlustmenta. The loss oi her lob had been a lblow but still, as she moved down the dark hall, she rejoiced to be ira oi this d-ismel gbode or! clack- ing typewriters, jangling phones. and hard luck tales ,Aipril in iact was in holiday mood this morn- ing. In love with the world —the world in general-not the tell young man waiting at the toot oi the staircase. "Hi!" said Bill Brawn. Are we smoking this morning. April Glory?" "No. Mr. Brown, we are not speaking" "Scurry, My mistake." Bill Brown stepped herein in alylow ilihe sliendeir figure in the old bro/inn cmt to pass. Suddenly he secmd to change his mind. l-le shot out a long arm and drew April to him. “Look hem, Little Thing." said Mr. Brown solemnly “You can't jump all over s chap without letting him know what he has done. My idea is ior you to come out i0!‘ a bite at lihe tea like a little porcupine when a soothed by Mrs. Dozen-liner‘! re- port on her new boarders. "Tem'- rary. are they?" said the I006 lady scorniully. “It'll be tem-rary all right so iar as Kim concerned They do beat the Dutch, them Miss April. I give you In? they ain't been here one dey and already they've got the whale house round my ears. Miss Bfrigls. she's not unpacked yet. air"! what do you suppose she"s i-‘tin’ 160'?" “I don't lmoiw. I'm lure" "Tine parlor piano, ii you please! ‘She wants it moved upstairs in so‘s she can practice. “sr room, Piactloe-the nerve oi herl" "lin aorfl. ma. Donnitaer." April tried to stem the flood oi wrath. "I'll speak lo them. Their good luck came so suddenly I'm uirald their heads are tumed- I should have told you that Miss Zora was once a music teacher." Still complaining, muttering lver du-eoiry phllsosphies, April's landlady vanished down the back stairs. Aiprll. a discredited inhale heraeli who might soon be given notice in raver od a "gent", stood pondering the situation in the linoleiian-clad hall. It seemed darker and shabbi than usual. this hell, aiter the sunlight and with sudden desire lo peak her own trunk and be all. Oli where? well. aha could go home to Granny's Alter all. when you ‘have a house. why not live ,in m n0 Bill. as MOD still called (or “flu the old h! mansion, had the pelt two years steed. not urlor . 1M tenanted. April it had iiha charnipi old es- eociatlons. There was west to do tih-e job. L CBAIEQTEEQ- mu etsn CHECKS sell from $45.00 i. $00,000 up» GAIARDINE SUITS sell iuh-....... . .......m.. sezso i3 $15.00 leeeiise 0i oiir large purchasing power and the large steel: we corry wg were rile to rnelie arrangements fer the purchasing of Fionnels, Glen Cheeks and Gabardine Suits to sell for much less. ~ .-. . MAY _14.,_1943 i fliifilielflllob- i» N0. Mr. Brown if ' . , i _ . ' _ I j ,,_,E,,_,:',_,,_ ' Think This Qver m; m l‘ ' h... wooi. FLANNEL surrs sell m... .. .._. . . ...... . ...... $80.00 to $00.00 We have lust unpacked o shipment of smart numbers in- “ aeonaea-aes-eeeauillua AGLEN CH-ECKStosellet WOOL GAIARDINE to sell at MODELS- Z-Button Double Ireosted-Onvlutton Lounge and Z-Button Single Breasted. Three to BIT- CASH CHARGE _- $39.50 $39.50 .........,.,....gssr.so, LAY-AWAY ‘HGDRE a reason m is ot fly-speclsed shelves and wilted vegetables, she was leaving, nose in air, when she happened note the proprietor standing at the back oi the shop under a sign that read. RELIEF‘ HLLEID HZERE. He was carrying on a low-voiced conversation with a. younger man. a rough looking fellow who leaned eagerly across the counter. The young man had cap pulled law over his eyes. ills back was-turned to April, but. W6. she know the set or iihodc shmllde". Bile édied a little closer Y“. it was Bill Brown. luck! She had caught the Spy on Sweet verigence! U16 Enemy delivered into her Lands! With hand extended. lllmlutslv against rules. He would to Bill picked ORDERS csly, April, you should went t0 deiend such a shabby a--" "I wasnt defending the What Miss a . Bill. mad about sugar- April was M311 Wifllefl in behind the W681. dropping her the gutter but held on m it, "P91- give me." he said quickhr. "Ho... there. I've had my mm out one; him (or some time. ‘lhcy ihgvggft been able to catch him sq 1 hm w try myself. 1 can't think why wretched man! I was just getting W" Mill W" for lmltlna me in wrong over then at the oiiice. "It is ‘t the Orlce women you“ you. Do yo-u deny it?" "Oi course I don't deny it." to growing potatoes this year. ll-It bundle. the bag oi buns rrom about that chaip in W“ klliWl. and —" It's because 1 kissed meeting. scarlet. "You don't ex- shcip, so we can discuss my sins sweet smile, Aipril led u. g t $11'95 I “liriiiiurilizhh ot earls 1 abhor young ..~....“'-“éh. M: i333???“ ° "y I m“ l" 4° Edna oolwill. ‘ ea e n n onl wni Ho odd to " limp; .. enough" 5 here! I've Yust cOme iinmefib hi3: sigheeil. Thonotanqnliiiytincgetln and Rom‘ n“ a "No? Then how about a. nice Van moon's reception, She was eyes was melting 1° g twinkle, 10h; drive in the coiaiifiv 4:0 saying she expected you . . “s0 my kiss mattered, mu ii, a...“ °"“°""" din-her somewhere. anid_. i; o 0 e Glory-l... But Apr" h“ "n" eh w u ed T Em l" 3mm" will) “an; “c When April returned to her car, Ciltfll him. ‘filming on the gas, ,1 3y e s u fffihfmfifd “‘§,.d"'{§,._ ‘i-Apgffi she round Bill ‘waiting ior her. Speeding away down Main Street. ‘Mwml w mnhawi-isra purer-humus. B... ,,'.l.,re,ted_ -i..,..,..-. y... m’. 9° {:3 ‘Sallie? 11° flied- "whhi (To B» miitlniiedi study Pmodw l-‘lgurenndPelIl going p) atop righting and be fir, golf‘, gleiaghqlhah m" w“ IDNDO C? Tlsepepleanaxhausfld feelinl common irlends? Do you always prickle Emery gm" _ lmilmgegn-‘Elala; devotmg l Qcérfl )1';)o€(g“:r:: mic oid tlxaenks ‘ ' ' . an rs. KINGSTON I. P. U. The meeting oi the Kingston Y. P. U. met at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Keber Barrett on Tuesday evening, April 27th. Droll Green led the Worship period which open- ed the meeting by’ Like a Shepherd bead Us". Barin- ture lesson taken from St. Luke 9- 1-10 iollowed by Lord's prayer in unison. Hymn, "When I The Wondrous Cross." Minutes oi last meeting were read and approv- ed. mu call was answered by 10 members. Collection amounted to Bile. Next meeting to be in the church. The iollowiris Com- mittees were appointed ior next d. Lunch. Jean Docherty and Erma Shirley Newson was appointed to get e. prayer. Roll call is to be ith a versnirom the Bible with the word Friend in it. as than led by Roma Rodd and Olive Barrett. A hearty Heberi Barrett ior the use oi their home. The meet- . _. s "Jen" Sui vey held Devotional Period-Harold Smith. Study Period - Velde Green and K501150101! PQllOC -Roy Ybllllkfl‘ was extended to frew. A clean-skimming. easy-tgmlq llenirevr is available to you There's no waiting As the authorised Renirew lope.‘ aentatlve ior this district 1 a! Iladlr demonstrate a Renirew b your own dairy. lesion to purchase. Get aen cream and butter with a leo- Glve me a call and l1 Drove It to your satisfaction. J. M. 111 IlEIIT STREET This yearger o NEW __ ' l CRIAM SEPARATOR Alaalarteas-nuoriseeias-aisnaiieaaeal ior d There's as ell l.‘ fi Q B ' In i g‘- IIINI"! A FLINT? (Both lroin the ilisn RCA Victor Record 20-2690. lll'\vll"l‘lllt HALF PRICE Hols .....,.. ..._._.. 50c and $1.00 i I ruin BRADLEY on the grounds, even atthls time and in the garden where oi year. alive hqr i i 5 s 5 freshness oi outdoors. Too dreary a house. this, ~ior anyone to lnlnd belngput out oi it. ii one had anywhere to gio- April thrilled IOIIV WORRY WOIIY n. rim spa’. 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Mulch he would have “w”- ai-a world-noted s0:- the help they givaha w" P" cared about my sick wile and ‘.2§;'..'.‘.‘i'ii'h"..'.2“.li$tl;‘.‘i'$.2. “.2: w“ l.'.‘.“'““§."‘“‘ $23.1?! i221 “m” “m "mdm" ..,.,, Inirmon (or) Visitors 09.086 0 y “B l‘ r -.-.— '- iiiilpleiixililiitsiiiqiiuagflfis drih their W-‘Ilwre m“ w“ 5° i“ may!’ CIllliernMi mix“ ugborut shoes iieeilefs bltlulillldsytigfitgitcdlltltark ‘lo Britain this year are expected fihhihggeiaogihthh=yivfliitiuoiw need from being the type oi young hmhgwb, mm.‘ m, ‘Y? right into m. flesh, at a u. 00 00p the ammo-man. There h...“ uu.,_,.r.’,.,....“d'...zfiff°f.,',"‘l,°§; man who snatches u kiss from “My oi Macao's Emerald ii and rub were more than $0.000 in 1947- wuuamrlak Piilaetoaea. a girl in a semi-public place that "I “fink w: a good W“ you“ well on ieet and ankles morning -__-_____..__ he blushed tor his own rnis- out o, we,“ wonky an‘: night dtior a iewrdaysh 10x90“ ___ (g9) __ New ‘my. "behavior, knew he deserved the "You." pmecuy fight m who an fifxféi bfluseidmlfglllg,‘ buildingbwthe Cunard White sash iua-ious little euid April dealt 31mm’. m. ‘bdmumedged Emmy‘ Moone.‘ Emu“: on is a” ma‘ group will have cost 5214500000 ~ him, the embarrassment 0i doors “I ‘m W” and indeed w b6 out‘ plggggnl; 0,0 h5g4; d“, no; gull-L issepoaooo) since the end oi the urine own at will "d" °1 ‘hi’ 0r social work. soi- 011B tililng i. ECOXWmloal-money back ii not war when the liner. - ' ll cor-rider.‘ 1 w Aw“ mwed mu" m, have to Co,“ m 60m figsflgdksigi-ingy l-Iagihes Dry: 0o‘. iinlahod, claairman 112A- Bates. ‘lie utee a r . ,, i. a ns armac an _ at nhilllrns.“ Horrnilmeirls, thavipg 3*“ Wm‘ "Q1 NW1“: 0101119- Rood druasists everywhere. ' n“ narrowly eecs/lwtl 1m! 0P speeding in her desire to put as much space es possible between herselr and bhet despicable mor- on. Bill Brown. April was in no mood to be AIIIIAY GIIGIIHNII _ ICA Vienee Iseoed some. l-AIOO IJIOO LIILI IOI-IIO Illlll V00! IIAII IIAI ‘NIIII ‘IO IIRVII Perry Cone ace Victor laced ae-srsc......._._, ‘MPH P"°'.‘-' i l-GA. Vleter Records sold at R. C.A. Victor Records sold at a Ssniinenlde an Charlottetown _ _. , ‘When on new new" . ~ In Mrlblli as u. one.“ i0. JIO 7B0 it's val‘ i ndhwl .1105. new! i Emma/Ma an. “l wouiorrr ss suasaisso" lolhoiiRCkVlctor Record 20-2761 I a s -. Seininy Kay: 75c. This Broadway unub musical hi: ls sung by members oi the orislfl‘ ai cast with Allegro Orchestll- sensational l won-u» Pbonogra/i/i! The RCA View: Record Pill" records throa b‘ ,Miiiier Bros. which 0...... Street and his Oreheilii lllililll) (from m llurloll "Aiiegiri l w" .so M‘ . w‘