run GUARDIAN. I ' I cnAm.o'r-rirrowu __ _-‘N_i._..,T.".1!,\.)y!p,‘ - . ‘ - Morning At 9:30 a.In. All New Spring Shades For Good Values IF Special Weelc-End Sale Of NYLONS $1.00 Per Pair This is a Sale of Substandards in Nylons . Regular Value to $1.60 per pair SALE PRICE $1.00 per pair These Hose are manufactured by the makers of high class Hosiery. (Sorry we are not allowed to name the manufacturer). Sale Opens This Morning 9.30 a.m. I PROWSE BROS LTD. BURGESS BEDTIME (Continued from Page 10) that Johnny was moving up to- ward his front door. He had sound- ed louder because he had stopped for an instant at the entrance to his back hail. What a relief! Thai. Dog was at the front door now and barking harder than ever. He cuuld see Johnny Ohuok. for Johnny had come up almost to the doorway, and was growling and chattering angrily. The angrler he became‘ the more excited l’-‘lip grew. Peter crept up to where he could peep out the back doorway. Flip had eyes for nothing and no one. but Johnny Chuck. was or wasn't this a chance for Peter to take to his long heels? He wished he knew. clean and leave them soft. POLISH O-Cedar Furniture Glidden's Jap-A-Lac PHONE ‘I05 OR ‘I308 Our wallpaper department has new ‘ patterns, for ever! “'90. Old CV0?! HOUSE CLEANING TIME IS HERE GO OVER THIS LIST AND SELECT YOUR NEEDS AND WE WILL DELIVER WHAT‘ YOU REOUIRE SPEED UP YOUR CLEANING, MAKE THE WORK EASIER. LET OUR SER- VICE AND MERCHANDISE ASSIST YOU. Before starting treat your hands with Pro-tek, this will make them easy to Comes in a convenient Jar. WAX Johneon’s Glocoat Ask Fibber McGee Chan Lemon Oil ~ Old English Furniture old English Johnson a Cream Wax Butchers ;Voi?':m?h” way Simonlze Brasso old English Silvo _ Scratch Cover Polish I-Iquid ‘ Pails, Scrub Tubs, Mops, Brooms ‘‘ Chan WIIX Varsol Remover Bon Ami Sheffield Wax . sponge” I Remover Star CICRIICT Saul-Flush I P.'per Clenner . . Dralno 3]) & 8 Cl ‘ted woo‘ 7 Snap Powder Paste Paint I Varnish Remover Paint Valepar Varnish , m,¢i;.p..- Varnlgh Pratt & Lambert 61 Enamel Linseed Oil Varnish Stain mpoun Turpentine Wood Stain Marine Paint Pu“! White Lend CLEVO-CLEAN CAEBO-OXIDE Conway Aiiil Vicinity Mrs. Sherman Lewis was in Surrunerside Thursday on business. Mr. John MacDonald spent a few days visiting at O’I..eary and Alberton. Rev. and Mrs. Baxter of Bide- ford. were in Conway Tuesday af- ternoon on businms. Messrs. Clarence and Oswald Murphy and Leo Lynch motored to Sum-merside on Friday. I Messrs. Robert H. Palmer and [Wendell MacKay, Freeland. mo- i iored to Summerside on ‘Thursday. Miss Lois Palmer, Leeland. spent the week-end with her ais- ter, Mrs. Oscar MacN'eill. Conway. The regular meeting of the Conway Mission Band was held MacNeill on Friday evening, March Miss Edith Bigger. Portage. spent a few days visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Edgar Morrison. The school inspector. Mr. Merritt Callaghan, was a visitor in Con- way on Thursday. March 16. Mr. Merritt Callaghan. Alber- ton School inspector, was visiting at Foxley River school recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer. Charlottetown, were recent visi- ‘ tors to Freeland. Mrs. Edgar Morrison spent a few days with her father. Mr. Thomas Bigger. Portage. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pal- , mer. Freeland. and Mrs. George P. I Palmer, motored to Summerside I on Tuesday. March 14. Messrs. Wallace Palmer, John W. Palmer. Freeland. and Harry Ram- say molorcd to Charlottetown Thursday on business. Messrs. Wallace Palmer. Harry may and Miss Hazel Oatway motored to Summerside Tuesday on business. Mrs. James Gain and son Torn- my and Mr. Peter Malone, Mur- ray Road were in Summerside Tuesday on business. Miss Fioren-ce Biggar. Portage. was visiting at the home od her sister. Mrs. Edgar Morrison, Con- way. Massrs. Wallace Palmer. Charles Pal-mer. William Ramsey and Glenn Ramsay motored to Sum- merside on Saturday evening. Miss Romayne Bulger. Mac- Neill‘s spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Foxley River. The Prssvbytcrian Ladies’ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. James Hardy. Freeland. on Thurs- day evening. The many friends of Mr. George Thompson are glad to know he is feeling much better after a severe attack of the cold. The Freeland Women's Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Hardy on Tuesday evening. March 14. . Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Gallant. Howlan were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeIll on Monday evening. March iii. A special meeting of Liberal committee was held at the home of Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Burns, Malpequc. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday evening. Mr. Harold ‘Henderson. teacher . at Sprlnhill spent the week-end vwith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Edgar Henderson. Freeland. Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. spent a few days visiting her daughter. Mrs. Thomas MscNevin. I Knuisford. ‘ Mrs. William Murphy, East Bide- ford, was visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Daniel Adams on Sunday. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and sons Billie. Freddie and Ronnie were visiting at the lane 1 & @- enis. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best. Miss Muriel MacKay and Mr. enneth MacKay. Summerside, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macltay on Sunday. Mrs. William Steinburg has re- turned to her home at Brooklyn. New York. after spending two weeks with her mother. Mrs. E. S. Hardy. Freeland. Mrs. Robert Mllligan. bopiu Grove. was visiting at the home! of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John H ' 9 Relief 'il:n'.i_ £.°.T"..'”n.. ram 37 . 15. Palmer and her son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mllllgan on Friday. Mr. Peter Malone who went some time working at Port Arthur. Ontario, is visiting with his els- ter. Mrs. James Gain. Murray Road. Mr. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland. has purchased a new Chevrolet truck. Mr. Hardy is a dealer in fish. po- tatiaes and farm products at Free- Ian Mr. H. D. smith. Somme " . and formerly of MacNeii.l'e. spent a tow days there. He visited friends and relatives at Conway and vicinity. Messrs. Hubert Kelswitten. car dealer, Freeland. and Oscar W. MacNel1i. general merchant. Con- way, were In Charlotzteioiwn Sai- urday on business. , Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke and daughter Lila of St. Elearwrs. spent the week-end with Mrs. Clarke's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballern. baby and Mr. Elmer Robinson were guests at the home of Mrs. Bal- lem's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Morrison on Sunday. Mrs. Robert H. Palmer Mrs. George R. Tuplin ‘ the Woman's Auxiliary annual at Charlottetown. They were the delegates representing the St. Peter's Lot Eleven Woman's Auxi- liary. and . .. Messrs. Oscar MacNeill and Hu- bert Keiswitien had a collision with another car on Saturday eve- ning about eight o'clock during a snowstorm. Both cars were wrecked. The occupants of the cars were rushed to the hospital. Mr. Oscar MacNeill was injured but was able to return home after a day in the hospital. The following friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith met at their home for a friendly gathering on Thursday evening, Messrs. Arthur Smith, Jr.. Roland Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith. Mrs. Arthur Adams, Miss Enid Smith and Miss Donna Palmer. The evening was spent in playing games. Ice cream and cake was served. Mr. Lowell Matthews and child- ren Brenda and Roger who have been in Halifax for the winter months have returned to their residence at the Black Banks. Mr. Matthews motored to Charlotte- town to visit his wife who is a patient. at the Provincial Sana- torium. Her many friends wish to see her home and around again soon. Freddie MacNeiil celebrated his ninth birthday on Friday evening. March 17 at 8 o'clock with 23 children present. Also present were: Lois Palmer, Lorena Thompson. Elizabeth Ramsey and Nellie Oabway. A beautiful four- layer birthday cake with nine candies made a loveiy.setting for the birthday party. Freddie re- ceived many nice presents. Ice cre~a.i.n,.1:ake and cookies were served and “Happy Birthday" sung. Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Charlotte- town, was in Conway on Wednes- day afternoon giving Firsi Aid exams to the following: George Tuplin. Cecil Palmer. Glenn Rani- say, Harry Ramsay. Jack Thomp- son. Lorena Thompson. Mrs. Wal- lace Morrison, Mrs. Stealing Pal- mer. Robert Morrison. Alvin Hardy and Lloyd Ramsay. The First Aid class was instructed by Mrs. Erland Ramsay. at the home of Billie and Freddie MacNclli on Friday evening. March 17 at seven o'clock with 23 mem- bcrs present. Call to worship by Charles Stewart. Members Pur- pose was repeated in unison and the Mission Band Hymn sung. Scripture was read by Freddie Maclieiii. Prayer by Clarence Coughlin. Hymns. "Siand Up, Stand Up For Jesus." and "Blast Be the Tie that Binds". were then sung. Miss Elizabeth Ramsay play- ed the piano. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by repeat- ing the Firsi Commandment. The offering was taken up by Gabriel Stewart and the ohieriory hymn sung. The eighth chapter of The Flying Umbrella was read by the superintendent. Hymns. "God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall". "Jesus Bids Us Shine" and "Away In a Manger" were then sung. Prayer by Harold Coughlin and a reading by Gabriel Stewart. Benediction was pronounced by Charles Stewart. Next meeting at the home of the superintendent and the senior girls will be in charge. The annual meeting of the Con- way Communlty Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maeklnnon on ’l\ieeday evening. March 14 with seven members present. The minutes of the last regular and last annual meeting were read and approved. The financial report was read by the secretary and showed that the community club had a very euc- ceeaful year. Mrs. Bradlord Mac- Kinnon was re-elected president; Mr. Sterling Palmer. vice-preeh dent. The secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Colin Ilflllgan was re-elect- ed. Mn. Cecil uacxlnnon was appointed on the sick committee. Hr-a. Sterling Palmer and Mrs. Bradford llacxlnoon were re- elected as auditors. lira. Colin Milliran was appointed as taker for the coming year. member to take his or her i as doonkeaper on Saturday n'nh"s for a month at a time. A new wash basin. soap and two new window blinds were to be pur- chased ft! the aeliool. Wire is by the hostes, Macxinnon. a..- /I/or.vu;£im:>rc 10 w PRl(,i'5'.‘5 Thursday ‘.y¢_a._...' ‘Alter 1 _ ;,. — - Saturday K. ‘V-, ' riis. 29¢ . DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Planavislttoourstoreand sample this new product. l00|l ion our BIG SALESHEET DELIVERED ATYOIJR noon E l lb. tin ........2ic CAKE noun. plig. 39¢ KILI.’1)GG'S PKG. . coini fi.AllES. lien. Ztor 29: All BRAII. lge. plig. 25c CORN SYRUP. 2lb. tin 29c ROYAL BUSSET ' APPLE IUICE. 20 oz. tin 13c; 2 for 25¢ MEAT - POULTRY- BREAKFAST‘ BACON. sliced. PIGKLED W |b.. CORNED BEEF. lb. . . . . . .. "i5“6’ii’i’i”cuors, |b.. iiii4"nii°c?’§Iun lb. '§”i"ii'§ioE. lb. S if ° ’ wi nin, f.‘wi‘\KI‘x All ll/\I\lN<: I/\‘>lll~‘ AMI) QUICKER‘ via. 32: I DEMONSTRATION on SWIFTNING FRUITS 8. , F > :_-_r‘ HEAD IETTUCE. each 19c . head .. TOMATOES. Bill. . . .. ALSO: NEW swnnr pomorrs",°1raw""”'oa¥aa'N¢:‘a"."éur‘;—‘&’,‘r’?.'l’ A WIDE VARIETY or FRESI-i_ ANII WILL BE HELD AT OUR STORE SATURDAY. With the purchase of each package you have a‘ chance of winning a. beautiful cake which will be drawn for Saturday night.‘ SMOKED FISH VEGEABLES 2lc PHONE 2248 2247 joumed. Next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milli- gen. A dainty lunch was served Mrs. H. C. ATKINSON CINTUIIII AGO FICITCUFFS The out bicycle appeared on the The word P118111!“ I-‘ ‘°”"d Bradford streets (1 Paris in the teen een- from the Latin lftlllb m°‘“" word can. Ina "°,ne_ who arm with his 111-115 Grafton St. (Gr-ocetarlal Lots of important fash- ions tor important little people! Coats. suite .~..- . clothes and acces- sories for every young- ster in your family .- m r and at special low prices. tool lsiiop EARLY_ a‘n'e_i Bo, READY for the Easter Parade dresses. and separates. (IVY V9 J /: