GIFT I-IOSIERY M and 60 Gauge Just right for Foot reinforcements are kept at vital wear spots -- but are low- dress-up wear. or at the foe for "open-toe” pumps. These Nylons have dark seams and come in beautiful shades of Tea Dance, Rnsc Nude, Fudge; Caramel, and are priretl 81.8.5 and 32.535 at .......... ..., TOILET ARTICLES Ara always a must on Mother's List. from our wide display of Yardley Toiletrics - Toilet Water, Perfume. and Manicure Sets. A CHARMING GIFT Select a Sweater for Mother from our impres- IIVG collection of Grlindnlcrc Swc-nit-l's which arrived just in time for iuntm-rt: Dru. Beaut- iful loft shades of Turquoise, Yellow Whr-.-it, Pink. Flamingo. and White. Long Sleeve Cardigan. sizes 16-20 Long Sleeve Pullover lo inatrll . or Short Sleeve Pullover to match .. Vestee. small. medium. lilrgc Mother would also like one Twin Sets by "Robertson." white only, size 16-20. Long Sleeve C.-irviignn . Short Sleeve Pullover to TIIflI('Il .. Mother will Ilpproriflie an ldxqllisi softly tailored, with llmiri-rictnilnd lcately trimmed with rows of lace, verted tllcking--slntcrl for suits and summer rniors -In preferred sunlmrr while. Price .......... .. pn s I l'I -S?..'IlI of our Nylon Those drills. GUARDIAN. cnancorrsrowlv rt 1 In GIFTS TO PLEASE MOM Delight your Mother-by giving her a Hat from Small- rnunls. Invite her to look over the captivating straws. then let her choose one of the many styles. We have Straw Sailors, worn straight forward and so becoming; shaped Panamas, Pillboxes. and softly draped crowns, delicately trimmed with touches of velvet. gay flowers. and veils. or a smart feather for a more tailored style. Smullmanis hats have personality as well as charm, so Mother will be confident that she is at her best in one of these outstanding styles. .................... .. 84.98 to 39.95 HANDBAGS LPI, Mother hold the purse strings with one of our hnautiftil Handbags. in Benzaline. Leather. Suede, or Plastic. Colors. brown, red, green, navy. black, grey and rust. , Select her gift 57.95 ...... .1i(i.95 are in .. S6..'t.'v . S-1.98 te Rlousn, look del- nml in- and in S805 v pleted this coming fall. Summerside's WESTERN GUARDIAN ECOAL.-Unloading car of Mar- garee Inverness very soon, car on way now. would like you i0 try some of this coal for Spring and summer use. P. J. Maclnnls, Bor- den. -I)ANCE in Crapaudl Hall, Tues- day, May 15th. Music by Don Mes- set". L.pAN'l'Iu' SALE. at Holmans Saturday afternoon nt 300 olclock. sponsored by the Bedeque school District. EIVIALPEQUE ATTENTION I Monday, May 14th, Three Days of Grace, presented by Kensinsion Presbyterian Players, sponsored by Presbyterian Church. Malpequr. -RESERVE Monday evening. May 14th. for Kelvin Grove One- Act Plays and Specialties in King George Hail. -BASEBALL MEETING. Town Hall, Summorside, at 8 p.m. Fri- clay. a(T0lVII-2 'I'0 KING GEORGE HALL. Kehsulgton and sec Sea View Players present. two one act plays "Mother Walks Out-" and "Hus- bands Are Human' 'and Variety Concert, Friday. May 18th. R.l5 o'clock. Sponsored by St. Marks A. Y. P. A. stain of candy. -DRAMA FESTIVAL Playoff. Central Bedcque Hall, Thursday. May 17th. Three one-act plays. Central Bedeque, Kinkora, Kel- vin. First play starts at SIX) o'clock sharp. I Fresh 'FREE with The Mothers Day arnation . Purchase of moms mm ciiniouuowa-u runvi wna-war l-1 Lingerie or Accessories To THE VALUE or-1.50 on OVER ON FRIDAY aim SATURDAY Because we think so very much of Mother's Day. we are Including a I y ' beautifully fresh Carnation FREE with the Mother's Day Gift of smart. " 1 ,- Lingerie and Accessories-the Accessory Department has a beautiful . , . collection of handbags, hosiery, gloves. scarves, handkerchlefs and cos- tume jewelry-priced at 51.50 or over, that you buy your Mother on Frfda and Saturday. Your Gift will have a gay air with the addition 01' 8 fesh. spicy Carnation . . . Get yours on Friday or Saturday! WIgAN'S LIIIOEIIIE and AOOESSOIIIES--SIII-IAEIISIOE new Federal has just been revealed to the passers-by after being covered wooden frame since construction started. It is considered likely that it Will be com- y...... . .the home of Mrs. Jas. Hickey for gaze of with a In addition to -SEARLETOWN HALL, Friday night, May 11th. Malpequc pre- sents three-act play. Curtain 8.00 o'clock. Sale of candy. Sponsored by Middleton Women's Institute. -FIRST BEDEQUE INSTITUTE are sponsoring Kensington Pres- byterian Play in Central Bedeque Hall, Monday, May 21st, at 8.30. Ad-mission W and 25c. -REMEMBER!-Th-rec Days of Grace in Kensington, May 9 at 3:30 and 8:!5; also May 10 at 8:15. -N 0 T I C I3. FEEDERICTON CEMETERY. - A meeting of all interested in Fredericton Cemet- ery will be held in Fredericton Hull, Friday, May 11th, at 8.30 o'clock. All plot holders are re- quested to bring or send their two dollars for upkeep of plot for com- ing year. By order of Trustees. Herbert Buchanan, Secretary. -FROM CALGARY BY AIR- Mrs. Wm. Inverariiy and three children. Peggy, Leslie and.Jim- mic, and Miss Peggy McQuaid ar- rived by air on Thursday evening to spend the summer with Mrs. J. J. McQuaid. Kcnsingion. K -CARI) PARTY-The weekly card party sponsored by the C.W. C. was held in the Town Hall. Kensington, on Tuesday night. Prizes were won by Miss Isabelle Condon and Mr. James Thomp- son; consolation prizes were a- warded Mrs. Aloysius Crokcn and Mr. Clarence McCarvillc. A close- ly contested freeze-out was a feature of the program, and this was won -by Johninic Arscnauii. The lunch committee served dc- llcious refreshments. K I Personals -Miss Mamie McDonald, Ken- singion. spent: the weekend in Summerside the guest of Miss Lulu Toombs. K --"Mrs. R. J. Holman, Kensing- sington, spent the week-end in Scotia visiting her parents. K -Mr. William Higgins. Sum- merside, spent a low days in Ken- sington last week visiting former ncightbors and friends. K -Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Wnrrcn of Charlottetown were visitors to Kcnsington on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. W. C. MacLeod. K --Mrs. John Walker returned to her home in Kensington last week after spending the winter in Hal- ifax with her son Albert and family. K --Mrs. Russell McKay returned to her home in Kcnsington after sipenalin-g a few days in Summer- side visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Ramsay. K -Mrs. Hammond Toombs, Ken- sington. is progressing favorably in the Prince County Hospital after undergoing an operation to have her broken hip pinned. llcr many friends are hoping for a speedy and complete cure for her. K DABNLEY AND SEA TTEH .W. M. S. The Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Darnley and Sea View met at its April meeting. The theme be- ing "Recruiting for full-time service in the church.” Mrs. Hic- key presided and conducted the worship service, sssisted by the following members. Mrs. H. Craz- ier, Mrs. R. Cousins and Mrs. A. MacKay. Hymn are "My Fsith Looks Up to Thee" Scripture reading found in Mark 10:11-21 and Matthew 6:24. Pray- erc were then offered for min- isicrs and missionaries who have gone to foreign fields: for mem- bers of the Auxiliary that they may take seriously their respon- sibility in recruiting candidates for church work: for the young people of the church that they may respond to (India call to Christian service. The president then took the chair for business. period. Roll call was answered by four mem- bers with a verse containing the word "Faith". Minutes wen road and approved. Secretary gave financial report. Donations were received from Robert. Simpson xr Hi f 6mm? 13 in - titled was sung following '1 I New Federal Building, Sulrlmersic-l!e' Building ttlhe Posltl Ogice on the ground floor it will ouse t e ustoms and Excise ment, all on the second floor. Co. Thank offering and bazaar was held in Darn-ley Hall, March byi-erial President. Mrs. Howard. were read. A letter re schools for girls from Andrew Williamson tFicid Secretary). letter from T. Eaton Co. was also read. Reading by the Chris. tian Stewardship Secretary an. I "Paul Writing to Chris. tian-s at Corinth". Friendship Secretary reported seven treats. f0UI' Sympathy cards, three get.- weli cards. two sympathy ggt- ir0FS- Proizrarnrme consisted of a T?3d'Il'l8 by Mrs. A. Macxay en- titled "Hospitality in Trinidad". Collection was taken and dedi. 99i9d- HY'mn 358-iJCsus Calls Us” and benediction closed the meet- ing. British 6th Armored Division, one of three new divisions formed since last fall, is to be sent to Ger. litany. it was announced today. It uiil be the fourth British division to go to Germany. A fifth is to be sent to Europe before the end of the year, but it will not be station. cd in Germany. f . Attention Farmers THIS IS A BARGAIN One Number 30 Row Crop COCKSIIUTT TRACTOR Used one season. Reason for selling, owner leaving Province. BESTS GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION ' Your Friendly Cockshuu; Dealer. SUMMERSIDE Professional cards I B. F. llulitor ll. 0. ii . .0P'l'0ME'I'ltIS'l' l II complain Visual Analyses ll Glaues Fitted I PHONE silo y i SM.ALLMAN's BUILDING I ' laminar: O . P.l.l. I I i I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of commas. Building Sumnlerciuc. P. ll. 1. PHONE 2588 E. E. Pariunaa. Opt.D.. R.O. I OPTOMITBIBT Eyes Examined Ginsu Fitted office neural J I to 13 - I to s III! by appointment Phone us! IEGENT THEATRE. limo. summer 80.. lalalaonidc I II. E. ELLIS- INSURANCI Fire - Auto - Casualty I Scanner 50.. la-nails non mi: N. OIIESTEI S. IIIGIOIALI LLB. Iorrhlcr, lolloltor. Nolan. lb. om. Ionacrly omits: by use IIIII ltronl. a.o. collcctloaa In-ptly menu -nu. IKOI EC, All house at the foot of May lath. must present a pro ADVAN ' graded. fleece. your Association. operative last season. our Wool shipped by fully gged and addressed to the Wool Grading Station. Charlottetown, "Freight Collect”. Payment of freight by truckwlllbeontliebasisofrail warehouse receipt before truckage will begd. On t a basis of present market values AN PAYMENT OF 70: PER PO MADE ON ALL WOOL OF SATISFACPOR AND PROPERLY PREPARED final payment due will be paid as scon.as wool has bee:-. -'. MAY 10. I951 : Wodl will be received at th; Potato Growl.-rs' ware. Prince street, Charlottetown, after rail or truck should be cam. W193 0n1Y- Truckers . WILL BE QUALITY, FOR MARKETING. A... In shipping, each fleece should be tied separately with paper string and packed in old, but clean sackin one large sack if at all possible, as this A number of old, clean sacks sewed to ether will suffice. Large sacks may be secured from the S eep Breeders' A3. sociatlon, Charlottetown, for lots of over twelve fleeces, EACH SACK SHOULD BE TAGG WITH THE NAME . ,DeP81't' AND ADDRESS OF THE OWNER. WRITTEN IN CLEAR me"t- ROW Canadian Mounted Police. Un- LETTERING WITH INK ONE TAG TO BE SECURELY emvlwment Insurance. Fisheries. Depart- ATTACHED TO THE OUTSIDE or THE SACK AND AN. pph t l I k OTHER PLACED ON THE INSIDE. No ” ” W M b'"' will be accepted for sacks without tags. A one cent per pound will be made for wool tied with binder I twine or other unsatisfactory string. Shipping tags and 2'"h- Greetmss from new :Pm- proper paper twine are available at the Provincial Depart. ""9" ment of Agriculture free of charge. It is in your Interest to see that wool is properly pre. ii pared for market. Growers should 1. Remove all tags and dung locks before tying each g. U aids in checkm: I nsibility uction of 2. hurry. chaffy, or strawy portions of wool should also beremoved and shipped separately. 3. Sheep should be shorn when dry, and wool SIl0LlI(I be stored in a place free from dampness. . All wool should be delivered between May 15th and July 15th. Do not sacrifice your wool. Market it through Canada's finest Co-operative producer Association, Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited. This is . Why not support it? B””"- My 9-(Rwtersb The through this Organization last year received as high as twenty cents (20c) per pound above prevailing market prices. A bonus of five cents (Sc) per pound on last year's deliveries will shortly go out to all who patronized the Co- the Producers selling Make this year the BIGGEST and BEST year in history. ' THE PRINCE WARD ISLAND SHEEP BBEEDER8 ASSOCIATION CHARIDTTEEOWN will permit and come available. 6 A STATEMENT OF POLICY Service to the farmer is something we feel sure ', would be appreciated. Our garage mechanic is train- ed to service your tractor and farm equipment. The Parts Department is as complete as limited supplies is being increased as these extras be- NEW MACHINERY Tractors, Manure Spreaders. liar:-ows,aad Rubber Tired Wagons are still available. USED MACHINERY Three Tractors, all reconditioned, and in perfect mechanical condition. Manure Spreader only 8140.00. ELLIOTT. & WEBSTER Konsington - Phone 59 NOTICE GARAGE CLOSING IN SUMMERSIDH Until further notice the following garages in Summer- slde will close on Wednesday at 12.00 o'clock noon. A. HORNE 8: CO. LTD. F. EARLE MacDONALD LTD. WILLARD MacDONALD LTD MacLEAN MOTORS LTD. ' i ROBERT PALMER RELIABLE MOTORS . Week Day I-Iours-7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. buy.On'dlsplaynowat lust ARRIVED i E A small number of the popular HENRY J.'s in the four cylinder model. This is the lowest price W" sized automobile on the road today. Come in and see the car that captured the fashion titles this year. The- csr with the big trunk space, and now available with rear trunk lid. See them, drive them, price then? You owe it to yourself a HENRY J. before you I . TIIE NAI.L IIANIIFAOTIIIIIIIO. ANII OOLII STOIIAOE OO. LTII. I Summeraido East GARAGE DEPARIMENT i MORRIS I) iitiiiiwi lli'W . Sales KAISER rltAzE.ii.