"7"F~l"rrDwr°'--h17re\rmm -r=i-w>.a-<~<-, H--1 ...-<..-.-...~ ~ __ ,,_ .. ._..... . .._ H Edi t ...___.--<‘_, I-‘I THURSDAY. f Let House Cleaning Open the door To Beauty! No we don't suppose there's any way to escape the labour of house cleaning if we ever find out we'll tell you. If Spring house cleaning just has to he gone through, we. suggest that you let our House Furnish- ings Department help you make house cleaning a doorway to beauty. l l l l l l l l S0 Spring like these dainty Curtains! Cotton Lace .\'ets and Rayon Curtains. White, Ecru or Bronze shades, 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 yurtl. Per pair 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25. $3.00 to $8.75 Marqulsette Curtains tn frllled or Iain tailored. Creams, White and (‘oloret in Plain Frill and Martha llVashirig-iion style. Per pair — — - $1.00. S .50, S‘. 25 to 51.50 Shadow Cloths in new patterns and color ingn. Pr!‘ yard — — — -- 49c, fiOc and 75c Your Home NEW WALLPAPER Semi-Trimmed Sunworthy Dc-Lux and Maximur in 22 and 30 inches wide. Over 200 patterns in stock. Price range from 7c single roll up. Drapery Chintz. wide variety of patterns and colorings at per _\'.1|‘(l He, 22c, 25c, 30c at 45c Creinnnes for Slip Covers. 48 ineh width. P" yard - - - - -_ m, $1.25 and $1.50 Pomespun and Silk Drapery Material. 48} inch wide at per yard 49c, 65c. 75c to $1.50 Let new floors Welcome You! ‘IP32; for Spring. Marble Tile lnlaid LINOLEUM REXFELT, z yo. wide 60c yd.‘ 2 m“ “m” “"0 - - $3.10 pEL1-0L_ 2 vds Wm“ _ sum yd l Table Oileloth in 45 and 51 Covcolllui“ inch ividtlis. - l . 2 d. id. Yard - _ _ ls_w__e $130 45 Inches wide, yd _ ._ - 39¢ Printed LINOLEU‘! 2 d 54 I h . "l , _ _ _ wide. "Md _ L‘, _y: $190 m‘ es “Ito yd 49¢; REXFELT MATS 18 36 Dlfifllded inlaid LINOLEUM x 2 yd! wide. Yard — — $3.00 20c eat-h, two for - - - 35c Today’s Window Shades Alberta Water Color shades size 3 x 6, colors green, light green or cream. each - -- -_ 79¢ Acme Oil Color Window Shades. sizes 3x 6. Dark green. light green, cream or sand. each $1.20 Cut to your size at no additional charge. ASK FOR THE NEW WALL PAPER CATALOGFE Old English SPECIAL OFFER! QUART NO RUBBING WAX AND MOP 98¢ BOTH FOR ONLY . T—ii‘t—‘ - -- ~ --i._._ auizhtka/i-"MQ - r ," T‘ ‘:1 1 Detroit. and “line Iii)“ viim F”) M t, - n. E gar, also of De ioit. Edgar journeyed from De- "Bit. arriving in P. E. I, March 2g |to spend‘ some time with his mn. ____ ‘thcr, while Mrs. Fav and husband o" 040F011 W. i940. there passed ‘blxlm’ "u m“ sllmm" WW1 h!!!‘ ‘ goqggfufly away a,’ Hampmn Mrdipnrenis, contributing freely g, 10y- ldohn Smiley n; p“, advanced’ age link (Iflligiilers care and devotion i. or B7 years. Tlie late Mr, Sgbtry m. l“ "W" Weller!‘ Mid happiness. One MR. JOIIN SOBEY ‘l Joycd a fair measure of heait 5151"- Lllla. Mrs. Charles Stevens. gummy, onflimnq mm with .11}: {gig of Massachusetts. niso survives. . °f his iilllllilil partner. to take care A Sim" “mcnll “Tl/life 8t the ‘oi their own homo with its many ‘mime’ mime“ from the United fdutios anrl cares; Reocixtlv hr- wyig l Cmllth- Hamilton. was conducted‘ 'Sll‘lf‘l{C‘il with a heart ronditimillty. RP“ DJ. Morrison on Good‘ l which he bore 1mticni2s' for a few Enday‘ Mme“ 2a The 7577191115 Were THEATRE I Y. M. C. A. FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN APRIL l5th—20th, 1940 fSarnia, Ol1'., and the i THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Community. J. M. BIacFadyen. President, 30am of Directors HARTWELL. Nortluints, Eng- land, April ti-lf you want to sur- vive the cold of your first rural wmter gs on eiucuee 111 England. 1L is a big help to hold world rec- ords for firomioking and endur- ance. We didn't. lint we (Canadian evacuees from London) would cer- tainly take on till-comers nou. For suvcn weeks we fought a znos; VlClOllS cold spell, the ivorst. in 40 years. We fought it in a 40- ycar-oltl farm house with more doors and \\'llitlt)\\$ to the square yard than I have ever sec-n before- antl non: of them fit. We ‘won the bullle by means oi live (‘out lircs, szx oil stoves and sh r hard work. It meant a flesh each morning for tin-re is: a fire in the house capable of staying in overnight. Despite our efforts llll‘ front trill l'.liltllflf‘tl 1h;- Nnrlli-Wt-sb Pa: ige and the room where the bibles slept would hurt‘ tuuilc u aoncl ref iator. Olll‘ movniiis we awoke to nil the whole wntei‘ system frozen solid. ROADS BLOFKIFD On lop oi this, to were Win "1 for in-niiy two uuks by a l A of our £10.11 away, we ~ that. . <ciiolrl i ‘are store Ellvflhtl how (lis- tant ihtit is \\ cvrijv sxep plun- ges vou knee-drop in m‘ w. For- tunately owing to our isolated po- s on. we always k.‘_ a well- rtoeked larder and we rljrln" lack ‘anistlfnt! vital in the food line. On the whole we have found the "Minn :ii'n-vnic.~s ndrquzite beruivse we are a l. . llOINPIltllKl and we in? in ct" . , and find four ounces of butter weekly per person enough. The bacon on. half-a- pound aviece, is. su it-nt. Suvar at. 12 - . runs a bit t-Tose. use n: We are not so onilinifllc a y meat rationing. iihich l Local hlaintenzince and Special National War Services — Canada and Overseas. 84 years continuous service for Youth of the GIIIE OENEROIISLY! J. P. Hilllon, Chairman, “'51- Services Canadians Evacuees English Midlands l is worked Appeal for T. Roy Cudmon Chsirmln Local Maintenance In’ out on a value basis, allowing us about 10s ($2.23) weekly. That doesn't buy much meat for four children and two adults. Fish has risen in price so much ii; is almost beyond our budget. On the whole Fancy Pink Golden Bantam EXTRA SPECIAL CORNED BEEF 2-1 Lb. Tins--__ 35c MATCHES 3 Boxes c the cost of living has risen 30 per cont since the war and it takes planning to make a pre-war in- come, or one that is much less than pre-war, feed you and clothe you as well as before. CHILDREN HAPPY The same problems confront those who have taken in evacuated children, although a rise in Gov- ernment allowances for youngsters over 12 has helped them. e children are all happy in their new siirroutidings. They have taken to country life in a manner which proves conclusively the country is child's natural habitat When they arrived here last September, von could distinguish them from the villagers‘ children by their white faces and strained eyes. Now they're so healthy, strong and roev-eheeked you cannot tell them apart. Half the time they probably for- get. the reason they are here. ‘rhere are no visible reminders of war for them to see. No sandbags around the churches and schools, no air |raid shelters. The blackout only means drawing the curt-sins for in the country it is always a blackout after dark. If ti: weren't for the newspapers and the radio we should "feel as 1f we lived in another world. We have only once sighed for the blackout lights of London. It was after a particularly hard ses- lsion of trying to keep the weather out of doors. 'I‘hen we feli- a wove of nostafgia for that modem flat where keeping simply warm meant liwiddlino something on a radiator ‘or switching on an electric tire; lnot as at our farm. heaving coal and lugging coal oil all day and half the night. Aside from that Lvou can have London. I'm staying evacuated. l l (By Sam ltol , Press " "($011. ffaiiadian ‘Wr’ -) ALDlillttillOl. la. m‘ l —i(ll>> ~l\'lt‘fllt'..l suppl that are s0 _vii:iI to an 1.". to various nulls o; tin- ision from a b ~. ztpily" called "the p; 11g case tliTrOl." The Royal f. uiian Army Modi- cal Corps st. tlcpo: is piled high with packinl; cases contain- ing 9'v'f'l'_\'tlillll_{ il'(l]n medicinal tablets to loiert. rcmvdics for azi- inents of the human mnciiine. But. that is not win the slillglv base is known by its unique name. l is because its ' made from packing ca ts, tine to the l'(\‘30‘.il‘f'('Sililili'5;_< of its .'senini~ ‘officer, i\lzi_ioi' J A. wlfciltmald of rvrl front Cun- they iequlred at Aiiwslrrt. Aic-fioitnlil turned However, lvlajor his staff and private tiecil John James loose on the park l,’ oases tlint had carried the mmiical sup- plies from Canada and in about the time it ta s to say "shake well before uaitia" they outfricti an office that now is noted for its efficiency‘. Jnmcs had n hammer and saw but net-don a chic]. 11¢ tnnllc one by beating a hearth pokcr into the proper shape just as he hail clone up in the Pence Rivet‘ country of KINGSTON “'- l. V The April meeting of Kincsion W.I. ivns held at. tho home of Mrs. la Auld and lil"t'Ill'Z opened hv sitiging ode folio‘ hv (‘reed in unison. Roll Cali 12 members and .. . call next month will be ex- change of yilants or slips. The same committees vxcrr; loft. on for next month. Correspondence was read by secretary. A letter from Datilel Gar; about tuberculosis u-as r-fi ovcr until next month. Two. letters of thanks were l'l'(‘<‘I'v""I front frilrnds \\'Il(l received fruit, A two minuie talk ivas !_'l\‘f"'l by Airs. days. then quieth yielded n n1. llmd .l° "fit l" the Crannud ceme- spirit to the Onelwho gave it). ' s fiery $5M" m“ 5°“ Austin W310 D558- Deccnsed was possessed of l very led ‘may “V0 years a50- .cheerful disposition. tioeplv int" -,‘ The llflll-btiarers were: Messrs. lestcd in present (lav hnpprituws wnrren Vlllell- GPOYEE Cannon, {besides being a deep ‘render of the l~l°1m MacQunrrie, John Rogerson, l best litorauirc. His rcndv know cdwe ‘Jmeph TTDW-“IBIQ 811d George and wit and kindly interest made Dummld" ' him a great. friend of both 01d and —*-———————— "~ FOREST "ILL SCHOOL . young. I I Mr. Sobev spent many Years of Hmmr Ron rm March: Grade X: l. Sadie Giilis. his life in Massachusetts. Here he followed the Parle- nf a skilled m."- ychantc until failing hralth. enriv Gmde IX? 1- MlICS Mlltileson. in life, lrvcoc] mm pr, M“. "p “wk r Grade VII1: 1. Florence Garrett; I 2. Idveiyn James. and he with Mrs. Snbey returned to P E. I. After a iwrlod of rest his I Gmd“ Vi? 1- 600N116 Gilli! and lhoaith was so far rrztorcd as to lAlHFmI‘ Milclmd (WWW; 2- UIIIBH wnnbie him to operate a Gilli-S- joint. l whet-i-vrrieht and carpenter shopl Gflltle V: 1. Wendnll MacLeodfl nt Hampton. 1',‘IlE‘i't.' the high qual- 3- EVQFNU Crorreti. ltv of his workmnnshit) was well Grade IV: 1. Willie MaeKay; 2. “UL and favziirrihiv known. 01811011 Maihesoti. .. . .__ . , _ _ , .‘ . - _ _ Mowrtuiuikslfl.‘ “m, 'lhe iatc Mr. srmxv leaves to Anxi1jtlIc;vnl1.cL‘1].rohtlL|ldre<i Gariett, 2. mourn their loss his widow. form- erlv Miss (‘hafloite Cameron who has been his constant. and faithful companion for sixty-three years. one Ciradc 1; 1. Alvin Macvlttie; a.‘ Wallace MacDonald. D. C. Cobb, teacher. Albert Clow on chccrfulilc‘ . Next meeting ni. the homo of Mrs. cy- rus Homes. Two members paid their dues. It. was moved we get paper towels and soap tm- schoor ‘as moved the Institute not. a Jrmpathy cnrd for a friend. Collec- tion for cvenina (i0 cents. A hill of 40 cents paid. A demonstration on a f‘ 5 articles made from . . tings was given by Mrs. Mae. \.'i.l1. A contest put on bv rs. Evr-"vtt Clow was won by Mrs. Albeit. Clow FiAIlEAlIB “THE moat PAINT m PAINT, RIGHT" lu-iuiure wins I l l Canaclitzn Medical Unit lS/tows Ingenuity In l Providing Office Needs |British Columbia where he has lined most of the time since mov- April 951mg to Canada from his native London in 1927. Witii his small kit of tools and n riiv- l the litii) of his mates James turn- ed packing cases into shelves. Other cases were made into flying mnbinets to contain the depots l voluminous tccords. 1 James pulled packing cases flltiiri. and put them together again ii: the form of book-keeper's desks. lThcre is night-uteri: to be clone. ' He collected iron pipe that. might; ‘have belonged to a kitchen sink and bits of tin and other pill‘- laphernaiia. Now the desks have ‘SVHVCI lamps fitted ivith adjust- nbio shades. The snitch on one. I lump is made from a brass paper- I fastener. Nfajor McDonald has operated Ibis own drugstores at. Sarnlg [m] Avmdsor. Ont... since the First. l (treat War. He came overseas then, ' t0". with the first ciivisional medi- .cal supply unit and ‘was the sec- lond member of the division to land in France. The ingenious James has been living in the Pence River town of Pmgress and his surroundings there compare somewhat with those of Aldershot. He built the schoolhuose and many of the OIIIOI‘ buildings used by the 350 harsher-s of Progress He hits had a hflnd in most of the others, junt as he has in the equipping of the C.A.M.C. simply-base. Mice iTNEXt-DIBCC‘!!! meeting Mrs. Edgar ewson. Meet- ing closed with shitting Blest Be The Tie 'I'hat Binds. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Auld as- slstetl by Vera Livingston and Mary Clow. A social hour and sing song ivas then enjoyed by all. "BOOTLEGGING" PARIE STYLES PARTS. A ril. 10--Paris models today donne their uniforms o; 9v. cning. and sport dress. shouldered their corsngcs. unshg-aihed their hfltnlns and prepared to defend the honor of the country on fashions Matzinot Line. Learning that Germany is car. ryiiuz on extensive bootlegglng op- crntions in Parts styles. the 915m, most famous dressmakers of France have decided to design 8o new creations, which their eight loveliest mannequins will dispisy to buyers. How they hope to their latest gowns from the fate of the earlier ones is obscure. The Ger- mans were charged with reproduc- lnt! Paris styles in "ersniz" ma- terials and selling them at, cut Iiriccs on the markets at Brussels, ‘The Hague, Bucharest, Belgrade, Si! V0 capitals. [he French said they did not, mind America's spreading Pails re- productions from Alaska to Terra del Puego, since the originals nre txmizlit and paid for. But. the Ger- man ‘piracy is (imply resented, France, the dressmnkern say, docs not intend to give up her mutton in the fashion world with- °ME STYLE y ‘Boxes Marven’s Chocolate and Custard Creams 2 Lbs. CLARK’S 3 Tins 25c 2 Tins 19c These prices effective APRIL 1 1 Murray River And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Keenan. Mrs. Ford Keenan and Mrs. J.E. McKenzie were visitors to town om Saturday. The monthly meeetlnng of the United Baptists Women's Missioln- ury Union met at the home of Mrs Alex MacInnis on Friday evening, March 31st. The meeting was call- ed to order b the President Mrs Grafton Jenk ns. Minutes of last ineeeting read by the secretsiy, Mis. . McKlnnnon. After the business of the meeting was over a presentation was given to one of the members, Mrs. Earnest Rich- ards nee Miss Lilian Hooper, a re- cent. bride. Mrs. FL. Oook made the presentation on behalf of the members (presenting her with s. beautiful innner set, Mrs. Rich- ards thanking the members their kindness. Luncheon was then served and enjoyed by all, thul dralwing a very pleasant evening to a c cm i Mr. 0.1-1. Horton was in town on business for s couple of days i Mrs. Ethel Johnston is spending a. few days in town the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Giddings. I _i____ 'I PIIVAIAI Frank and Alfred end William Goabeee no visitlnl their parents for n. few days. | Miss Agnus McKenzie is s ndlnu l few days in Murray arbour I North the guest of her uncle Otto Irving. Prineds of Mr. Angus McPherson and Mr. Rawlsimi rter, regret they are confined to their homes by llness. Mrs. Walter Deiziei and Mrs. William Keenan were visitors to town recently. Mr. Leonard Hooper and Mr W. F. McLeod were visitors to town on Thursday. Mr. Peter Milbem of Montague spent the weekend in» Murrarfliv- er, thuuest of Mr. and Mrs. 112W. out. n light. so time spring fashion war is on. Johns . Mrs. J. 0. Oiarey of (nut-lotio- fowl in mendl A few days with c QNGER (300515; 4 dozen Cookies 35c ASSORTED SOIIPS trill; sour Chicken and Mushroom 17 MORE SHOPPING DAYS T0 GET ' YOUR COUPONS IN OUR MERCHANTS GCODWILL CONTEST RIX’S O j to APRIL ‘previous meeting were rend, sp- fovl ‘l’ l nmco counsel: z Tins 1O lbs. WHITE SIIOAR BEST FOR ALL YOUR 98 “" B" ‘3.19 24 Lb. Bag IIAWES Canada's Favorite FLOOR WAX 1 lb. Tin 43c 1-2 Lb. Tin 23c 65c 5 lbs. BROWN SIIOAR 32c 3 lbs. BIILK OATES ~—nc 25.; i‘ lh. pits. BOKANAII TEA - 57. 1 lb. ORISPY ORIIST I.ARO IOI: I Tin TIP TOP OICEO’ BEETS - Ifle Kraft Cheese Old English Velveeta Canadian 1.2 Lb. Pkg. _ 18C Sandwich Spread 6 oz. bottle — — — 16c 12 oz. bottle — — — 27c V. A. Mustard PICKLES 1 28 oz. bottle c HAWES Lemon Oil 6 oz. bottle WALL PAPER CLEANER . 2 T“ 27c Longworth Ave Phone 1021 - 1022. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gosbee. Mrs. EC. Murray was n. visitor to town on Seturda . Mr. Howard McK non spent the week-end in Point. ilessnnt the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jenk- ins. Capt. Louis Herring left for New Glasgow, NA, on Wednesday where his schooner has been laid up for the winter. LADY ‘FANE W. T. The regular monthly meetin of the Ind Fime Women's Institute was he at. the home of Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble on April 2nd. the president presided and the meeettng opened by 511181,"! 949 followed by a Club Woman! C1160 1n unison. There were six members and two visitors present. One new member paid her fee. Minutes of New Method tleanrs limited Upholstered Furniture a n d Slip Covers We can clean your chairs, davonportn and slipoovorl beautifully. Don't let them become excessively soiled and lose their original chum. Intimates cheerfully furnished. PHORI 98S ed by_£he_committee in chart-le- SOAP SPECIAL Get FREE GIFTS in ex- change for Coupons. lst Prize — PRISCILLA. 2nd Prize - STUDIO COUCH 3rd Prize - RADIO. ROOERY Queen. Street Phone I601 - 1602 The school ttee reported a scrub brush and mop was needed for sclioo‘ and it was decided w purchase some. Appointment of new com- nuttees then took place. Sick and school committee, re-sppointed foi snothher month. Programme, socha. and educational, Mrs. Earl Franco Lunch committee Mrs. Parker Francis, Mrs. Earl Francis. Mrs Emest Paynter. COFITESDOIIQEHC! read by the secretary. consisted o1 I lettter of thanks from the Ca- nadian Legion also a. iettter from Y.M.C.A. appealing for funds ll carry on War Services. After some discussion it. was decided to send s dc....'.ion to the Y.M.C.A. Mist Myrtle beard was appointed to fih in the Questionnaire on “Homt Economics." Misl Parker Francis invited thi members to her home for the Ml!’ meeting. roll all to be answered with "Home Cleaning Hints- Meeting cosed bv singing the Na- tional Anthhem. ‘The program com- mittee then took charge by shim! a readi and two interesting cm- tests, at er which a dainty iuncti. was served by the hostess. Hits New Method Cleaners limited RUGS and DRAPES Carefully cleansed. Domestic Rugs 4c sq. ft- Orlental Rugs 6c sq. ft- Dnpes - pair 75o up. PHONE 988