1.1x- ..- ~.1»~.¢'»- a... .1 Igmzsnmr, I'll: column In reserved for up. g Steel Controller CENTRAL GUARDIAN In Memoriam 1~*~“'~":'-'°*$o~i . lm-nl newly aisluro _I,Y be Inserted a l aunts ldalure. CRASWELL tor Photographs "INPIIS but advertising gl g MRS. DUNCAN MIOLIOD The oommunity of Hartsville lost one of its oldest and most respect- ed residents in the passing o.’ the late Mrs. Duncan Msicleod on Wed- a word. atrium, .;"5|. '- JgENFEDIRATION LlFI nesday. Apr“ 22nd .‘ he: mm‘ _.____. IIANDH.\GS—A wide choose from. The Gloria. Dresses to clear at Half The late Mrs. Maclicod was born m,“ at Belle éiivertein 111131. like young t aui?‘ ro n ac an PM“ "m “ljiql- and 118i: wife, nee (groom: “$11115. ___.-_.__ In 188i she came Ha: v e as s; w l; M 5,1 _ the wife of the late Duncan Mac- or infieimp, gm?‘ Leod who pl eceased her nine- . 5. Special 10¢, o; teen years ago. Early in life she price, M. became a member of Wood Islands sortment of this season's Hats. spec- Presbyterian Church where she v~as .~. ~21 . »- @- I. ARTHUR TAYLOR UITAWA. Amii i9 — E. Ari-hm‘ Taylor, Steel Control Statistician. m; been promoted to the post of Field Ezxecuiive Assistant to the steel Controller, it is announced by the Department of Munitions and supply. In addition to other duties Mr. Taylor will have lotion over wholesale steel ousu in Canada. m. Taylor was born in Cfiediiro lmglalnd, in 1905 He was educated in Wales nnd came to Canada as g youth of 18, and for the past l6 years has been active in the steel industry in Canada. He has been wltali the Department since June, 1M . llcw Glasgow and Vicinity ,r~|'I ‘ It. Iverett Gass, 8t. John. N. 3., visited his parents in Albcrton last week, He also visited relatives in New Glasgow and spent the week . 0nd. _Pte. Vincent Pineau is spending his leave at his home here. L. A C._ Ross White, accompanied fir his wife who has been visiting . White's home in Murray Hair- bor, were the guests last week of Mr .and Mrs. R. L Dickieson. Mr. Vernon Hill, student at Busi- ness College, Cliarlotteioiicn, spent the week end at his home here. The Trail Rangers had a surprise 1n store for Rev. H. R. Shaw on Friday evening last when they pre- sented him with a pair of Kid Gloves. Trail Ranger Creelmzin Dickieson read the address and Ian McLeod presented the gift. Needless to say_Mij Show appreciated the boys’ kind act and thanked them most sincerely. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle and little son Jackie, Halifax, N. S.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill. The April meeting of the New Glasgow Women's Institute was held at the home of IVLr. Harland Hill. The President Miss llleard pro- sided. After the singing of the Ode and repeating the CrGOd in unison Roll Call was answered by passing in pieces of Red Cross work. The sick committee report a number cf visits made and the new committee named were: Mrs. Rcndlc A. Hous- ton and Miss Ella Scmple. School, Mrs. Herbert B. Stevenson and Mrs. M. McLeod Srcretary read a lcttr from Kinsmeirs Club and it was d."- cided to llillld over same to the G31.- tO-gether Club. Mr. Harold Hill re- rted that the Red Cross wrote des- ing of having a Salvage Com- mittee appointed and a centre fcr same was attended to. Price Ceiling pamphlets were passed to members for study. Questionnaire on Agricul- ture discussed and filled in. The following papers, Revival of Coun- try Home, Will Co-operzitlon Solve the Farmers Problems and Co-opcr- atlon Marketing Plan, were read by Miss Ella Sample. Mrs. James Bry- ant and Mrs. Richard Dickiespn respectively. The receipt for V00- tory Card received. Place of meeting {or May, Mrs. Everett Furgcson. unch Committee, Mrs. Lorne Stev- enson, Mrs. Wm. Bulman. Pro- amme, Mrs. R. l... Dickieson and s. Percy Dickicson. The com- mittee to pack boxes for overseas were named. Program. Chorus, The Ma. 1e leaf Forever. Readings. Mrs. M. Leod, Mrs. J. Brenton Dickie- Clara. Donald. son. Poem. Chorus. Contest. Mrs. Furgueson. My Old Kentucky Home. Poem. Mrs. James Bryant. Reading, Miss M. E. Campbell Poem, Mrs. Lulu Binns. The following Rod Oross articles were passed in. 2 Refugee Sweaters. 4 Navv Sweaters. 2 Khaki Sweaters. 1 Turtle neck tuck-in, 1 pair white socks, 2 pairs Air Force Socks, 1 pair gray socks, 4 quilts. 1 skirt, 1 wool dress, 1 silk dress. 1 print dress. Aftcr refresh- ments were passed the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close-G. FOR BATl-IING THRILL Sharks. swordfish and tarpon, salt. water fishes, are found in the lreshwaters of Lake Nicaragua, Cen- tral America. lat at $1.98 wanomc BELLS-St. Dun-Stan's Bflslllcifwas the scene of a very pref ty 4-30-21. for many years a Sabbath School er teach . On moving to Hartsville she transferred her membership to the iWddihg at 6 o‘clock yester- Presbyterian Church there and re- day morning when Wlnnifred Mary, malricd a valued member until the dfiilglitw of Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘homas time of her death. It; glhelnn was united in marriage In the community she was a1- Edmund V. son of the late ways ready to help others in time Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Qnlth. Cap- of need or trouble. tain Rev. Wilfred MrCardle offLiat- ed. The bride who was F ‘The deceased was for gaveral years given 1n confined to her bed and bore her mflrfiiifle by her father looked very illness with Christian fortitude and charming in a Donegal Tweed suit faith in the redeeming power of with brown accessories and carried her Saviour. During those years she a bouquet of tnlisman roses, she was always remembered both by her ‘"5 “bended by Miss Mnrizaret Lar- children and grandchildren and car- ter who wore a Pebble glue with Navy accessories and carried suit ed for by her daughter-in-law. There are left to mourn the loss R bviiquct of cnrnations. The groom of a kind and Christian mother W" “tended by Mr. Gordon Gal- three daughters. namely: Catherine, lant. During the ceremony Mrs. Mrs. Wallace l". Maoheod. Bri .t- ‘Dr-l Loyola Duffy rendered several on, Mass: Belle, Mrs. .1. w Iocke. beautiful hymns, mony After the cere- Arlinztori. Muss: Annie, Ms. w. .1. the pnrtv motored to the Bailey, Dorchester. Charlottetown Hotel where a sump- three sons: Col. Allan MacLeod, at tiious ivcddlng breakfast was served home; Staff Sergeant Major J. A. to immediate friends of the con- MiicLeod with the R. C. 0. C. sta- tractiiiv parties. The happy couple tloned at Halifax: Rev. R. A. Mac- left on a trip through the lVfari. times. chose brown accessories. l Sheets, Pillow Cases 5 Leod. M’. A., B. n. v3.0.5. (Eng) For triveiiina the bride First Congregational Church. Had- a. suit with beige topcoat and dam, Conn. One daughter. Margaret, predeceased her. There are also left r Bemstltched Pillow Cases, good nivediilrm siaualitybl Sllze 42 x 33. or o. ear ng pair — - — — — — - flemstitched Sheets, sub-stand- géds, gggd wearing‘ quality. size x . ear ng, each — — - - — - Rayon Table Cloths, good wear- ing quality, colored borders and flowered designs. Size 69c 50x50. Clearing each — — Size 52 x 68, each — — a Chenille Bedsprcadh, double bed slzle, i: ltlilise, Greggkowhlte with co ore owers . . Clcaflng at - — - — Chenille Bath Mat Sets, Rose. Green, sllllue.‘ Peach, Orchid IV th .85 . Cl - ,,,;r___1=__=_=; $1.39 '6 I. g Ladies’ Flowered Print Crepe and Slub Rayon dresses. Sizes 14-44. Assorted colors-Reduced for $1 this week-end. Only — — — — — — — — -— I Some Ladies’ Wool Sweaters slightly soiled are to be sold at reduced prices. Sizes 14-20. Assorted colors. Ladies’ Rayon Satin Blouses. sleeves, colors white, beige, green, rose and navy. regular $1.79 La dies’ Sizes 14-20, regular price 98c Week-end Price 20 colors $1.19 Clearing at Week - End Basement Bargains Sizes 14—20. Short Ladies’ cotton hose. Sizes week- 19c Sizes 14- and navy 98c) cotton Blouses. Navy only 8 1-2 to 10 special end price, Pair — — — — striped Slub- Rayon Blouses. a d le s’ green, winc,powdcr blue r 4 Week- End Bargains—Ladies’ Hats A table of straw hats. Value to $5.00 Special An assortment of felt, straw and silk hats, all col- ours, value to $3.25 Special — — — — — — — — — — — —- - An assortment of our better hats in black and Navy value to $7.50 - — — — — -- HALF PRICE ' A special lot of Rose and Blue felts value to $ ...... 1 .98 L l '1.49 Special — — — — — — — — — — to $1295. Selling for — — - — — worth up to $19.75. Selling for - — —- - - Group of dresses (last year) worth up *2 .00 Group dresses newer styles (lust years) '3.00 Group last year's coats, worth up to $29.50. Selling for — - -- $8 ' I ‘more a. MFLEODME Group of cotton house dresses worth’ up to $1.98. g Selling for - - - - - - -. 1.00 Group coats (old style) worth up to for .- -. _. _ _. _ J THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN :-— ‘i i=t°“"" ‘ “““"”' °‘ '"“‘ "“" War-ZS Years The funeral ssvlce was held on ‘rhursdny. April 28rd at 2 . m. and conducted by her pastor, . A. O. . DD, who frequent! via- lted her during her illness. H a ad- dress was beautifully expressed and very a proprlate. Cons daring the unfavorable con- dition of the roads, the fun Ago Today . Messrs. Borden defaulted Maclennan, Lloyd Nicholson, les- u; at lie Nicholson, and her sons John. Ira and Oliver Leod. Interment was in Hartsv Cemetery. _}__._...____ nan I03 01L N De 11in of oil wells range from a fro; undred feet to nearly , three eh. M - be Illa Peugwalnd the River Sol!!! mashed zierikaoe in lends. nsnmsuiws I001"! nun» 1 la nmn. so, um-n Hum“. Oospn he 00m 0! . . , mob Brit- three grand Shllifrtltfillllm A ungléhydh in . Uhldelltilied the their " .. _ Provost ATIILETPS root fishermen as men w ‘m4 e dtaIergeggg 5.1192101110- ors get. fivepenoe a DWI-ind" will“: betwen leanen u"! m he 5;...“- m "a , , more equitable arraiilemm curirunnsiisa. .... ......- (PRINTED SHEERS 79 AND CREPES n . ° Printed slicers and crepes 98c and 79c light regular prices $1.25 special price per yard - - - Prlnted slubs in Spring shades, price 98c. Special price. Per yard. 79c Remnants dress g o o d s special for week-end HALF PRICE. 69c Scarfs for 49c Rayon chiffon scarves in fancy coloured de- signs. Reg 69 for Knitting bags in silks and leatherette with zipper top and handle. Reg. price $1.25. Sale price Purses in simulated leath- An assortment of washable er colours, brown, wine. oeskin gloves $2.50 8i $2.00 green and black. piggf- ill-c‘ _ $1.69 $1.19 value for — SUBSTANDARD FULL FASHIONED CREPE HOSE 89c Sub-standard full fashioned Crepe Hose, assorted colors. Size 9 to 10%. $1.25 quality. 89c g Special price per pair — Sub-standard full fashioned Lisle lloae of $1.00 quality... Shades Blush. Blonde, Amber-Spice, Town Mist. Size 9 to 10%. 69c Price per pair — — - — - dardn full hione laigfitns-exlavlce weight, a ‘and as! 336:1." “#3:; nmnIQPE-ci? sortmcnt of shades. Size 0 chance. A dla Bl . Si; to 109i. Price per pair -— 9c 9 to l0. fife-ch] prlg: pill-u -Gir1’s Cotton Dresses $1.98 for $1.50 Girls’ cotton dresses, sizes 2 to 14x, regular $1 prices $1.98. Special — -- - .- - - _ - a Girls’ cotton dresses, sizes 2 to 14x regular prices up to $1.50 special price — — — — — ---------- Girls’ Sweaters worth to $1.50. Sizes 20 to $1 34. Special prlce—————————— I HALF PRICE HOUSE COATS A rack of cotton and silk housecoatn. Special for week-end going at — -- - - - — -HALF PRICE A table of last years sportswear 1-2 price-Slack suits, shorts, play suits & sport blouses HALF PRICE Special brief panties sllknlt-small, medium and urge Palr-—-----—--——-— c Exceptionally good fitting wash taffeta slips in tea rose and white with straight cut front and bias back In all sizes $1 .25 mu------------- I MGDRE £- iW-‘LEQDME p J in dark and light shades regular i l patterns are. Sizes 10 1-2 to 12 ankle legs. Reg. 83,75 jackets for $2.81 end only. BO Y’S LO NGS $2.95 A fine lot of boy's and youths all wool iongers-ail wool iweeds — popular shades of blues, greens, greys and browns/Values up to $3.75 $2 Pick yours early this week-end I WEEK END Men's Navy and: Cadet Blue work shirts in sizes 14 to 1 . Special value — — — — —- — Men's Dungaree pants sailor style In sizes 30 to 42. Real good value $1 at — — — — — — — — — — — ' Men's fancy shirts all the latest pat- terns with fused collar. 31 Sizes 14 to 17. Special - —- — I Men's two toned light-weight Spring jacket. Sizes 86 to 42. The very thing for this time of year $1 Yournfor——————-- I to $3.25. Special week-end price. Cretonne in 2 to 6 yard ends. Sun and Esmond Blankets 66 x 80 In heavy flanneletfe with small percentage of wool In plain or reversible colors. Plain colors-Rose, Blue, Gold $2 or Green. Each---'- Reversible colors-Rose and Green, Rose ‘and Blue. Rose and Gold. Each - $2.59 L WEEK sun SALE or ‘"‘ About ‘lfisulis is this-most likely your h“ opportunity to buy a good suit at a batggln. great choice of flue English worsted; u‘ tweed: —all broken lines picked from mu- ""- lar stock. Choice of greys, browns, gran. “i blues in your favourite single or double bu“; ed styles. Sizes 85 to 42. 5' This week end only - - - -. _ _. 1 Weekend Special - - - - ._ -. ... ... _ Men's Hose. A large assortment of patterns and col- Weekend Special. Pair - - - _ _ _. Men's ties, beautiful patterns and colors. Weekend Special - - - - - _. ... ... _. Men's medium weight combinations. Long sleeves and Many pure wool pullovers in this lot of zipper and V neck sweaters. Popular plain and two tone effects. Rugged dressey sweaters for sturdy boy's at a big saving this week-end — — -— -- — IN THE MEN’S BASEMENT WEEK-END_ SALE CURTAINS $2.00 Rayon silk curtains 42 inch by 2 l-I yds. Double bordered in allover floral design. Reg. worth Parp1lr---——-—-——————- lnch wide. Reg from 81.35 to $1.85 pgr yu-d, 8 Special week-end price per yard - _. _. ... JMGDRI‘: a Miueoomit-s MEN’S SUITS, Worth to $27.50 $16.95 MEN'S TOPCOATS Week End $7 .95 They're a scoop at this rl¢¢_g quality all wool checked lfweeds “f: popular raglan styles. There only | small lot of these-first come first m». ved at less than l-2 price- tliil week-end - - - - - n95 CAR RUGS $2.85 These full size, all wool car rugs are 5 worth much more than this discounted i price-but we have only 24 left. Shades blue, grey and green grey. $2 While they lastw this week - I wean. so. MEN’S SHIRTS 98¢ \ Men's collar attached shirts, stripes and fancy 98c _ 50c 50c Week-end Specials. Suit - - - - - - $1 n50 MEN’S JACKETS 25 per cent off Men's pure wool plain and two tone all wool jackets in button or zipper front styles. Also a few fine English pullovers in V neck styles. Broken ranges-brok- en lots --sizes 34 to 42. There's plenty of good buys here —you can't afford to be Within" a knock 850"?» Jacket at these prices. This week-end only. Reg. $4.50 jackets m sass Boys, Youths, Students surrs 25% OFF i It's a small selection-but all picked from our regular stock of fine tweeds and worsteds. There's about 50' suits in this lot for boys and students 6 to 18 years. Choose plain fitted or sport backs in single or double breasteds. Most suits have two pants. For the week- Reg. $12.95 Suits for $ 9.71 Reg. $16.95 Suits for $12.71 Reg. $22.50 Suits for $16.85 Reg. $27.50 Suits for $20.62 BOY’S PULLOVERS $1.35 REG. VALUES TO $2.00 *1 .35 Boy's shirts and blouses 68c— 2 for $1.35 Reg. values to $1.00 A large selection of fine quality broad- cloth ahirts in plain or fancy patterns. Blouses ages 6 to 12 yrs. —shirls Bil" 11 to 14. Choose yours this $1 week-end-68c two for -— — — I BAR GAINS ‘ Boy's two toned cotton Gabardine 18¢‘ ket. Sizes 26 to 36. 8 Real value for — — — - — — 1'49 Boy's tweed caps assorted patterns. Sizes 6 3-8 to 7 Extra good value - — — — — Boy's cotton zip Neuter in blue and maroon. Sizes 24 to 28. Get one at — — — — — - — Boy's chevlot suits with two pair pan" one pair abort and pair long. Sizes 23 i0 30. Best value in 84 I tub-fast 48 Couch covers in flowered chlntz size 2i X 72" with l8" frlll for side and endl- Cholce of Rose, Blue, Brown or Black ground. S ll k- d 8 pec a wee en priceeach--------—