MAY ' 15. 1952 751 1111: BEST 111 nnu11,v.1oii.Ei1r1-zns I, H Sill -It " East Baltic Anti Vicinity ma null Johnson at the Fish- eries Dept., rortune, was a busi- ness visitor to North Lake, May 4. Mr. Harvey Aiken, Fortune, ae- eosnpanled by Mr. Edward Francis of Oh lottelown. was on business in North'Lake recently. .,,,,,,.,.....s.....uagl11eu-eelll-eell74': I snout - .8069 Mr.lOron Kennedy. Kingeboro, ye ' . favourably in the semis Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. LONG canenit Alfred Lord Tennyson, the great English poet. was 83 yeere at age town, is at Point. motored to Charlottetown recently on business. Mrs. Alexander Robertson, Red Pointgis confined to her home through illness. All are Wishing her I speedy recovery. Mr. Peter A. Mchellan oi the Fisheries Department, sourle, and Mir. Blliy Pierce were business visitors to North Lalre, April 30. Janice Devine. Charlotte- employed in work at the home 9! Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Massey, Bothwell. Mr. Miss Alethea Bruce has returned to her home, having spent some time in the Provincial sanetor- one GUARDIAN. cnAaI.o'rrr.'rowsi bacirheme and enjoying her usual good health. ' Mr. Nelson Stewart. Red Point, accompanied by Mr. Kenneth Fra- eer, Souris. was a business visitor to Montague, April N. Mire. Roy Molaren is convalesc- lng at the home or her lather, Mr. Harris Stewart, Kingeboro. having pital (or some time. Min Florence Bruce. Charlotte- town, is spending some time with her parents at Red Point. I some of "the prominent farmers oi: the eastern districts are busy cultivating the land and some been a patient in the Sourls 1-ioe- . billy 4. et red Point. and East nint- t c. ' Mr. Leslie Jervu ot the Royal Navy, spent the week-end visitinl relatives in Kiageboro. Mrs. mine non... is ill at 11.. hoiae in Elmira. All are wishing her a speedy recovery. misses Gertrude and Margaret Jarvis, Elmira, have accepted posi- tions in Bourls. ...... Mr. Robert Rose returned to his home at North Lake on May 2, having been employed in Ontario tor the past several months. Messrs. ,carl Mobure and Red- 01990 &n6: 1 Elhter Milk or Cream ' PAGE NINE I 1 with ordinary milk, 11 can't be done. lot with it . " Cornetlen Evaporated Milk, It's dlhrent. Carnation is wonderful for every cream purpose. It's concentrated to double richness - heavy enough to whip. Superb for "creanu'ng' ooEee. cereals and desserts. Grand in all recipes that call for cream. rhen he died in 139:. v Mr. and Mrs. A. Ohlng, Red ium. All are pleased to see Aiethea ::vtem:ire:gs; plate: vague te3!lI11u(tl5 die McKenzie, employed in mg... mg. 3' P . Y D - lx.;8kl;e.&;l;I;q:3h bum? I.A0pn?0llal;l)'l And for velvet-smooth. rich llsvored whole , . . tg -5' ' where they delivered tractors to muk fl” wddng "5 d-d”ldnS- Y9" l'-wt Mrs John C Campbell Rrd hr ' ' ' 26 nous". 2 Pam: who has hm " Wm-mt tjmejctizrominent iarmers oi those mix Carnation with an equal amount of water. ' . . 1 the Charlottetown Hospital is now ' You can't get Carnation's two-way usefulnel convalescing at the home oi! her ' - 1 Clld ' Y daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ,,,1”'gh:'r Kim ordizfug mm swifch t” Clmwm” MCTCIIIS. 3 E07. 268 gig; J91'0me Sutherland. 31593 Charlottetown, was. a. business a W" ' ugumeulng ”"P"nludmnk y . 4 Pork White ' - ' visitor to North Lake April 2'1. gmkista V Tenderloins. lb. 69: Ileons. 5 lbs. . 57: 13;; ibzobggc aobgrtgon. accom- lf,;'.,Ef'I,lf”l;,,””3,,;:;'”d53h,,2;: 70' (mil!-Mel" This Seven Day Test I'GlIg I . oatmeal Ca-rnatlon ' ggward gobeiufa glsgiggo 0:: Ego?! River. which took piece irom - for just one week, use Carnation Mill: on your cereal. 4 d9" ' ' ' ' ' '; c l'IlddlIl95. I5. . 35: Milli. 2 tins . . 35.: :2 bustllness visitor to Charlottetown M” "" A” Hi We're me You'll WV" 80 back to Wdiuify milk- - cen . GWPe,"""'4 96 5- 1 Blood - aumy 1 I5 5 55 Y tolvdrl .l3w”'3m.lff.'.f uVlvll'li(1;Seorgl'eiE m 6 for . . . . . . . . 45: Puddings. lb. . 35: Pu?:r' ' as c hallsaiiicgpltllznd fc.l'3:lllbnR331tnPolCi'l' hm ”' M” ””'””' SW3" "ml I-lead . Slab E. .0. Johnson, North Lake. 233,0 M”' cum” s"e""' weekend at the home of her si-s- LONDON - (C P) - The or- application tor . buudinz liconei L " ca ea 18: R ' , ludfd. 2 lbS. . . 1 E ' - ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and dinary public may be allowed for is accepted, the public will he Ink 9 u ' 9 ' G39": vs a o 333 Choice Quality Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. ."1 Mrs. T. J. Robertson, Red Point. the first time to see the London mitted to e. glass-enclosed. gall! i Firm 1 S1iced' Peas oz tins accompanied by Johnnie and Gary Mrs. James Align, agcompgnled . " -V Stock Exchange in operation. 11! an during business hours. ' I h - I I I Young. Montague, spent Sunday. by her grandson, Ross, spent the M , ' . ' . e e e e e e p Ce ery. 064: -. 5 Bacon. lb. .. . 37: 2 for 39c Wmm" on SMS is Cucumbers. Bologna. lb. .. 39: Schwartz . 1. i ' each . . J. . . . 13: Pork Coffee. lb. . . 1.09 00n”n"ed-from Pete I ' Firm Ripe Liv." lb. . . . ' 1,: Broken pekoe tIli:tr:r:ginl;h1:n:t1;sr15n ezo requiring constant attention. is not Hood TOTHCECCS, 253 P nic TOG. lb. . . . . . 75C 4 Keep looking, Liabeih, until you come up with a fine man who C Blue 5 H Heinz.,,,2() O2. tins can appreciate you. Let your present Lotharlo go wii:h.r1ary a regret! k O I I O I c T I I 2 f I p -5 l Potatoes! P ' ' S P Pork 0 ' "ices or C DEAR MISS DIX: My boy friend has a car. The other night he Salada Tea H ' 'ks c E. D. Smith's yvash tliriving lreckjltesslly hand had a bad bacci1l:llent.h Npw; he wants me . oe a or. avenoo ,ut it t t Tea 31195. 60's! 6 I . . a . . ' l(9l'Cl'llIP. lhofe - 29c giothel? zincllhtell herd She has l2rbId'den me eto goenoilluvyizilgimtihisll: :5; ." SPggigI g . 4596 Sugar Syrup wctfgillzsem e as a a reputat on. have no money an on't now . . . . . . get it . T9"9F95- '5' - 5” Peaches. 20 oz. tin. , - D, S, D, "”"" c"”'""- E”if'”i,,- 1 4,. 2 for --;- - - 57c i:;:.:: .lf..'.V..:'."J?:S."l2L'.:iiE5?”3il:..”lf..f ' GI'CdC A CHECHOII or I ' ' ' ' ' Wethejfs 1-'u1'e Orange so-cailleddtriend is t: ioriiteignpxttibie scoturitdrebiand it your escapade has CDTIV nce OLI 0 8 EC . WESII n V8 11. Qnd Pork , MCI'InClUdeg Your oynly recourse is to make a clean breast of the matter to 19 - - Beef. and Fbe . . p C oz. bog-flg p 31g your mother. Let her know that you realize that she was right. I ' A 1 er Pork and , You have absolutely no financial responsibility for the accident, Pgfk. o m wethey 5 don't let the boy try to tell you otherwise. And don't let him fright- F e h Frozen BOCIIS. 20 01.. Sffgwbeffy Jgm' en you into doing anything reckless. You have had enough trouble. r S . 2 '0 and have escaped much rnoredrastic consequences; proiit from the Sme"s' 2 15,, 49.; r .. .. . . . c 24 oz. bot. . . .453: 1...... p - , Vh DEAR MISS DIX: I am 14 yearfs 013, ii: lilgh glchool. hA biog 1'' l ' I.i'k kd ut:tie,btIeue o tines. owwen' A t like ehilns lo :1: llne alglacin. llle wornlhs what can I do to encourage I hl ? scum SHORE LOBSTEIIS 55 CENTS m . - H . 1.1.0.... ANSWER: At 14 I 't I: d t k Ih a races. . ' (Nol' cann.r.3) but one ot the first tdmlle latcqulifglieclse thy allillllylto ac.1:euiftc. an Einvltw N ' ' - '-'-'- , , '-'-'-F-'-'-'-'-'i-'l-'i-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-' l'fl3.i5.'.3?'”"f:”i. ill?”nlilexifkf.ll.3.E”?i..I'".?.3l;'i..i'T"o5'i3””..'J"..l'3. Him Annnnwsi Ggocnny mi: '.::::.v..”:1::. ':.1.:::. vc,;r:::e .::1.1:::s;:2-.3: :::e..1:v;.-:c:;:: , , nothbe blamed it he doesn't ask you out again. All you can do now is ope. 4 II It , PX-'1 ,7 , The Home of Proven wyglues A mm mm" . M” r .. ,0 5. W, W... SE” ' '1 ' ,. e or ' i ' t through this column. ,7 , , 7 FIRST FLOOR HO5lERYs Afternoon and Evening Sheers. . Reg. value 1.75. This soleponly ...' ................. .. 1 WHITE SILK HOSE for Nurses. Reg. 1.75 for ................................................ .. DRESS FLOWERS: Voluee to 59:. . Your L ' i SILK SQUARES. A colorful variety at 59: for ...................................................... .. SILK SQUARES: In better qualities. 391: Reg. 1.00 for .................................. .. . ........... .. , HAN::llilld Sh Id 5 S 2-. 4.... ”3..'."..1."Z.Ti..........;....- 2.50 Shoulder laps in nice styles. Reg. 5.50. To sell at .............................. .. Evening Bogs. Slightly soiled. ' Rep. 4.75. Yours at ..... MEN'S DEPARTMENT ' (FIRST FLOOR) ARMY sme TRENCH dons. ' v I 25.00 5 Color town. To eleer at .......... CAPS. One lot of Men' Cope l Rock of MEN'S SUITS - on solo at ' .. . , IBIBIY-S230: gt ........ ........... ............ .. '-8 IT . Assorted colors ln.Tweede and 10 I I . Worstede. 1! tool buy for the growing boy MINE: sroltrl SHIRTS Twreonouseas. ' A herd-wearing pent-at . mute... mo mm 1.39 1.19 251: (confrmvnn), . BOYS' TRENCH COATS. Fawn only. To clear at A lot of MEN'S SWEATERS In Pullover styles. Less ........... .. MEN'S ANKLE SOX. An one to clear at .......................... .. ................... .. 5.0 201' 69c Coot and rtmenl Assorted x TAKE YOUR CHOICE MEN'S WINDBREAKERS 55.00 lMEN'S TWEED SPRING AND FALL COATS 310.00 . Styles SECOND LADlES' PAJAMAS. An assortment to clear. Reg. 2.75 for ...................... .. lADlES' PAJAMAS. A finer qu Reg. 4.95 for ..... IRAS. Nylon and broadcloth- Reg. 2.95. GIRDLES1 Two-woy stretch. Reg. 2.95 tor ...................... .. 1.Aoie's' SLIPS 1.. crepe only. Reg. 4.75 for .. For this sale only ................. FLOOR ollty. 1.50 , 2.50 1.50 .. ................ 1.75 2.93 .. ...... 2 THURDY-FRIDAY-SURDAY .. MAY I5-I6-I7 MEN'S DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR ,', (CONTINUED). - PILLOW SLIPS. Seconds. Good quality while 1 :oY5:I :L9o:L5rEs- 5”” 2 ' 6 YEW” l:o"on. Rag. -L75. spoclul Prke, Pair um I eg. . ................................................. ... . CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS. Sizes 2 - 6. T0WEl-5- A 9905 kllEh9" mw" El" 13 ”36' Reg. 2.59 for, pair .......................................... .. Special for this sale, each PEDAL PUSHERS. sizes 8 . H. , 1 CURTAINS. whi'o' tailoraa marquhum. Clearing .............................. ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I . Length 2 1-4 yorda. Social I CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Sizes 2 - 6- 1 Values to 3.95 for ........................... ., ............. .. I . PRINT COTTON. Fine quqlity'ond a big osaori- - ment. Reg. 65: for this sale only. yard ...... .. TABLE CLOTHS. Clearing. lot in so it so also. sac SHEETS Em , I (SECONDS) BROADCLOTH. Regular width. Assorted A SIZE M 100 p REG 850 colors- 40: for. yard .................................. .... x WAFFLE PIQUE. Regularly priced ot1.35 95c SPECIAL. Pr. 0.” on sole for, yord ............................................ .. . CHINTZ. Patterns suitable for slip-covers, euslilens. etc. 75: tor. yard 50:: BASEMENT oiaLs' onesses ' SIZES I e 14 - REG. 4.95 TO CLEAR 1.” . McltANALD t?.?.'5f'.i”';i. ................... ................ 1.uo An assortment for this , :?JF'..::flii; .................... ....... 1.49 l13?f?;.”:3.E”.fffST..3YFffiff: .... . 1.9: i n:.'f':.::,”::"::.':E.:3t5.::r:::..........-- 1.93 LADlES' HOUSE DRESSES ,(seeoe1i lfleor) 1.90