menu. 25. 1930'. . 1'HE- GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN T? - co-r-..-.---.-.-....-o... :L.,.,. Gigantic Store - Wide Salel sroire ci:oseoAL1. any WEDNESDAY nooks open THURSDAY 9 A. M. Bet Early For This T"Eii&"-"3""-i A ' l2I'.i...i h'f.'Ii""" Childrens dresses for sizes 2 td l2 years in cotton, seersucker and rayon, in either plain or flowered designs-Regular 32.00 to 34.95 - - -I 2 PRICE Now clearing at . . . . . . . ..: . . . . . . . . . . ' lays tweedcoatswit-h mdt ing cop i l, ' 5 end 6 '- Regular 39.95 and 312.95. m 'm1o”2siiiiicE To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ' Girls blouses-sizes 3 to ll years, cotton or rayon, in colon white, pink, blue and yellow.- GiRLS' 9P'RlNG and SUMMER COATS, sizes 2 to 14, in col- ours lvlue, green, red, wine and navy-loose back st-yles.. Regular 38.95 to 325.00 1 2 piuc: and going at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' BOYS' DRIIILL PAINTS in navy, red, brown and khaki, sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years - regular 65c to -I 2 PRICE 3l.35 - Now clearing at . . . . . . . . . .. ' CH-ENLILLE CRIB COVERS in pink only - 1 2 PRICE Reg. 33.50 and cleoringiat . . . . . . . .. ' .. Rompers in sizes 6 months to 2 years, cotton broadcloth in colors white, blue and yellow-Regular 32.00 1 3 OFF to33.35-toclearatthissole . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' GlR'LS' ALL WOOL CARDIGANS and pullover sweaters-r: good assortment of colors in sizes 2 to I4 years. Regular 32.95 to 34.50 and now -I 3 OFF clearing at...., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Regular 31.00 to sl.75 blouses going atonly-each . . . . . . . . . . c Regular 3l.75 to 32.95 blouses L goingatonly-each . . . . . . . . QUILTED CARRMGE PUFFS in pink only -I Reg. 32.25 and clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. I Millinery Department A (Second Floor) A full table of ladies felt hats in smart colours- priced to clear at this sale for-aach . . . . . . . .. Linen Department ' (riitre Floor) 1 .00 Read thirdepartrnent's list overt"twice"-don't nriss an item -they are all big money savers- Lovely, smooth cotton and rayon imported table cloths- eoerfto launder and good servicable quality- i2'."”.'.'.T'.i”.' ....... 98c 129 e . . . . . . . . . . . . I Substandard sheets-sturdy quality cotton with from stitched a plainheme- - Fl hed ' ll" 96'” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Substandard sheets of better quality cotton- Finislred size at" in M0" . , perpair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Unbleached sheeting, best quality heavy cotton- 8l" width W M ' .. Lighter weight and same width per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Substandards in pillow cases, made of strong cotton, well finished and henrstitched-and bleached to o mwy white Size 33 x 42 per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry towels that are soft, fluffy, an absorbent and still Huge 3-Day Sale House Furnishings Dept. . (Third Floor) iiirx FLAiN'NIELl.Fl'l'E ILA-NKETS (seconds)-This item 'limited at two pairs to a customer-seconds of best quality flanriellette in either plain white or white trimmed with blue or pink borders-TWO SIZES ' .... .. 3.98 ..3.”?.?.'."'”.'?'7.i9.?.i9 ............. 4.49 SPECIAL. RAYON PANEL CURTA-INS-light ecru shade 43 inches wide by 2 1-4 yards long-all over or medallion de- signs with 3 inch silk fringe-200 curtains in all and five patterns to choose from. Reg. 32.50 and now clearing out at this great sale at-each . . . . . . ,, a MONKS CLOTH READY MADE DRAPES, size 48 inlslies wide by 2 .l-2 yards long. Plain ecru-ecrue with coloured trim- or striped green or wine. Regular prices of 3l2.75,and 314.75 cut to the one low sale price of ' 5 per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a DISCONTIINUED PATTERNS OF VAR'NlSH'EDl'TlLE WALL- PAPERS-suitable for either kitchen or bathroom, l0 patterns to choose from. Reg. 96: per double roll, and now priced to clear out at this great sale per double roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. COTTAGE SETS-White scrim cottage cu' ins with colour- ed trim oi red, green, or blue. Reg. si.s9 now 1 clearing out at only-per set . . . . . . . . . . ,i. .. .. . .00 rayon 0VE'RDRAiPERY-One table discontin " lines of drapery, 48 inches wide. Regular 33. ,and 34.25 1 per yard. Now priced to clear at, per yard .. .. . . a CRETONNES-Broken lines 48 inclphheavy weight cretonne suitable for overdrapes or slip eoverf. Reg. values up to 32.75 per yard. 2 to l0 yard lengths. 011 Sale Thursday 1 1 9 morning at the special clearing prife, per yard . . a Mi.kdR3Ul4SET;TEf curtaininga daugkhes wide, white with cat. or ots an igures inr , or green. 3 Sale price per yard . . . . . . . ..,' . . . . . . . . . . . .. SORIM curtaining, 36 inches wide, plain white or white with red or green checked trim. Special Sale Price, per yard, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C HOMESPUN-36" wide ilieither red check or horizoii-tal stripe pattern in gold or rid combination. , Special at, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C FRILLED MARQUISE 'C'URTAl!Nfi', white with small and medium size self spa 45 inches wide by 8l inches long. Regular 34.25 per pai ' Now selling at only,ber pair . . . . . . .. .. .. Yard Goods (Second Floor) . , . pip I IIG MIL CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER SU-ITINGS "Sproutset' crease resisting rayon suiting, 57 inches wide in of turquoise, brawn, navy, cocoa, wine, powder Special jale Price-per yaid' . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 -98 Anoth wonderful value in a Mill Clearance Special", "Slen r Cord"-a washable crease resisting dress material, 44 in es wide in maiso, rose, green, powder blue 1 al Sale Price-per yard . . . . . . . . . . .. a 0 range of all wool, 54 inch width, plaids in four shades- R al Stewart, Dress Stewart, Dress MocLeod and 2 chanorr,-Sale Price-per yard . . . . . . . . . .. a on pieces of Alpine, -54 inches wide, in brown, navy, block, -M ii-v-ow i;:.":".::'....f'":"d,.i;"' ................... .. 1.89 Sizes I5 x f . V . . per pair .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . gngollgsof lrrednegentrLo:te':a':w:i;;i::hu:inds;49;nchdwglg si"' la ' 36 value-Noiirmzlearinlg gthis iveekend I or . oi WW"-' - - ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' t A ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' :' at-peryard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a Sizes 20 x 40 8 P" M .oo....-u-error-es...oaeooos-.ea.. si... 22 a 45 1 Small Wares Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....o.......oo........ . ' Gib sheets of strong snowy white cotton-plain mt- Slzes 40" ii 54". Regular 31.90 NW cloovine of-mt ------------------ .- ' lig Mill Clearance 'oi Hand Knitting Wools worth 19c Eng.” 5”" run" 5”. in H" WM" bkadwd giieeting from we -goihg. at .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ll inch wid .and p. You will find an assortment of the most popular Yarns - relllirgeto y-peryard .. . . . . . . I thequantityisliarited-sobeearly. A touch of.luxury in a chenille bedspread at I Pmiflwl price-double bed sizes at each; . . . . . . .. V - 29c Glass towels of serviceble quality, firmly were i checked cottons in sites 20" ii 33"-each .I- nd and noted for i" W" 7 59c Tea toweling-imported direct from lrela .....i.-- its long wearing e linen-27" wide-peryard V, Irish Linen Roller Tawellng, inultl ealouredydl rm 49c I7".u...s,..,i.(ge..geryerd ....s....i.---- Light weight unbleached cotton-40" Y” Speciglgt-ggryard........ . . . . . . . . Mending Yarns-we are overstocked in the following colours, beige, grey, light grey and black - you can buy them at half the regular price. Regular l0c -- now 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Plastic Iaby's Diaper Bags - ideal farJrolding all the baby's needs - divided into roomy compartments and watetproofed lined for extra protection. Regular 3l.65 - 1 nowclearingat..... .s . . . . . . . . .. a Iutton Cldarance - You will find just what you want in this assortment - good colours - yellow, pink, 1 5 ' roee,blueandturquois--outtlieygo2,cardsfor.. C Sock wnden. Regular 35c. c Priced toclear at . . . . . . . . . . e...e..oo.. Mmnpgg Megan (irniled I4; I. l l ls"'land Odds And Ends .f -- Deealate appearing and lce-l1em- med for long months, the Island's coast-ilne and off-shore water: will become alive with bustle and hustle this week. Flshermeri and factory workers will be putting the flnlehlng touches to their prepar- atlone to gather the annual lobster harvest. The official opening for Kings and Queens counties, and part: of Prince, takes place on May lat. and ontlnuee until July let. The re- -mainder of Prince County has an open season later in the summer. ' From Victoria on the south, east- ward through Polnl: Prim, Plnelzte, 3 Murray Harbor to Bourila, and along the Island's north coast clear through to Tlgnlsh. packing plants will hum with life. Hundreds of men and women will be clearing the way for handling the catch of many boats operating in nearby waters. 0 O O 0 Almost at the eastern tip of the Province, Mr. Earl Johnson is fit- ted up for the season at North Lake in one of the most pictures- que locatlons on the Island. The facbory faces the gulf, with its back door on North Lake. At Souris the Eastern Packing Company and the roomy factory run by Mr. Albert Grlffln, will look after the catch of many boats from south; and other areas as well. Messrs Peters and Gallant. man- age Eastern Packers. Situated at beautiful Fortune. the Fortune Bay Canning Comp- any whose buildings are familiar to trout fishermen has been read- ied for the work ahead by Mr. Les- ter Johnson and staff. Georgetown has two plants eager for the -word; the southern Pack- ing Company directed by Mr. C. H. Llewellyn and a second under the ownership of William Martell. At Lower Montague, that vet.- eran packer, who provides con- slderable employment in the dis- trict throughout the summer, Mr. James M. I-lewltt is prepared to make steam when the first traps are hauled. Down Gaspereaux way the en- terprising Graham family, is great asset to the community will again be to the forefront. Wendell Gra- ham, whose cannery packs some type of fish from spnng until late autumn, is doing business at the old stand. Charlie Graham is car- ryfng on at his neighboring fact.- ory. Johnson Bi-os., whose base is at Murray Harbor North, have car- ried out their customary prepara- tlons, and lined up factory hands Murray Harbor south and Beach Point. are showing optimism with the doors opening once more. at the premises of the Beach Point Flshermen's Co-op., at Keeping and Mcxays, T.H. Frasers and at the plant: of Mr. Hedley Penny. Messrs Geldert and Mcvarlsh, owners of the st. Peters Harbor Packing Co.. and Mr. Lloyd Cox of Morell are alert, waiting the deadline on the North Shore, Mr. Cox is also well- known as a merchant. A little fur- ther east. William Glover. head maxi for the Savage Harbor Pack- ing Co. has that energetic centrn prlmed for the curtain-raiser. Rustlco. one of the Island's big- gest flshlnrt centres. is greatly im- proved locallty in recent years, has scores nt boats and practically its entire riopulntton is waiting for the day. I-(er? the Rustlco Flshermenls Cooperative and the North Rustli-'i Packing Co.. both modem and well-staffed. will buy and D8?! many cases of lobsters. u.c.c. Students Receive certificates A gesture, very much appreci- ated by the staff otvvnlon com- mercial College, was the presenta- tion of gifts to them by the stu- dente of the Evening classes. upon the occasion of the closing of Night: school for the term. An address was read by Miss neat- rfce Cameron, and the presenta- tion: made by Miss Helen Craw- ford. Mr. Fraser, Principal, re- ceived a black and chrome Trava- larm with luminous dial; Mlu Pratt, a. costume brooch; and Miss Gamble, a string of pearls. Mr. Fraser, tn thanking the students, pltmented them upon their fine showing during the term, and stated that the Evening Classes this year were the moat successful to date. The following students re- ceived certificates: TYPIWIRIFING THIDRY - Eileen Boulay, Anna Burke, Eleanor Byme, Isobel Donald. Jean Kennedy. Florence Mac- Donald, Walter Matrheson, Lola Mulch. Ethel Youland. G SHE - Mary Boudreau, Beatrice dend- on, Pearl Clarke, Helen Crew- ford, Mary Creed. Ishbel Far quharson, Parker Jewell, Oecllta Ketzer, Mary Machin. Lloyd oalres, Frank White. BOOKKEIEPING THEORY - Eileen Boulay, Anna Burke. Beatrice Cdmeron, Pearl Clarke, Mary Greed, Parker Jewell, Cc- cllla Kelzer, Heath MacLcan, Walter Matheson, Eioberli Stewart, Ethel Youland. CANADIAN , MODERN AC- COUNTING - Anna. Burke, Pearl Clarke, Walter Matheson, Lloyd (lakes, Robert Stewart. SHORTHAND 'I'HK)RY - Helen Crawford, Ishbel Far- quhateon, Mary Machln, Lots Mulch. Sl-IORTHAND SP ton Large. BUSXNTES ENGLISII - Mll- lle MacDonald. - New- hoapltal methods .. .-- ...... q .. .. .. .. - -' PAGENINE (.5 he i i ca "M0! N0! MDT MY P(R.l'E! MY GRAPE-NUTS IZAKES I " she's right! Nobody can afford to miss Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes-. . . the malty-rich breakfast cereal made from TWO grains -sun-ripened wheat and melted barley. Such glorious flavor l So nourishing l Grape-Nuts Flakes are different-try-the-in today. GF-I50 I A Product of General Foods hi the clsaus ground in Buehlertal. The llone were oapturoda few Ind t!'eIlim9ni- hours later. Police said a circus Previously Dr. Yue had studied for empioygg you hang hem on mg- some time in Borne, swltzerland. plclon of deliberately opmlng ,the merit. llon.s' cage. Hls motive was un- KILIED I! LION! known. Authorities said a witness BADEW BADEW, Germany. Aptll had seen him fumbling with the 24 - (A?) - Two lions escaped lock or! the case- from a circus near here today and --------?--w-' clawed a 2)-year-old German girl . 0000 ADVICE to death. Police said the victim. -s-' El1rlede.Lauber. was wslkl near Worrying about sickness ts pm!- ltable only up to the point. when it induces the warrior to do some- thing about it - otherwise it. will only aggravate the original all- LARD . . . . . . . . .. . see to the world famous oysters. -W" has its lobsters, There tho ” Shore Packing Company wl" business this year managed M Mr. Bearlsto, .md ri second u':"” is ready for operations owned ll" Mr. Russel Champion. Anothrr packet in the same general area is John E. Cousins. -whose family have been connected with canning lobsters for many years. Two companies known to the trade everywhere are standing by for the signal at Albcrton; the Alberton Fisher-men's co-op. and the Alberton Fisherman's Union The latter is managed by capable "Jack" Matthews. Rlvalllnir Rustlco in manpower and number of boats in Tlgnlrih which boasts two larrie cannerles with the capacity to take care of thousands of cases of lobsters and other fish. These are. the Tignlsh Fisher-rncn's (70-01). and the firm of Myrlclg and McIntosh, the latter very well-known in lobster-packing circles. May 1st should be given recog- nition as one of the Island's most: cheerful days. On this long looked for date hundreds of men and women throughout our province. long-dented steady employment by the handicaps of winter. return to work. Its aulte is day. for every: body. the butcher. batter and all the rest. 0 D 0 Even though we were on the outer-edges of the convulsive up- heaval of the in-eao war. we still get a ripple of its after effects here in our uulet province. We have several doctors in our province from among the itirooted popula- tions of Europe and one from re- mote Chtna. we at these medical men are attached to the Provincial Senatorlum. Dr. Roeol. formerly of Poland. and Dr. Yue. a Chinese graduate of a Chinese university. Dr. Yue came here from British Columbia where he obtained con- siderable experience in Canadian Non-H4 1iMiw(AN mi l. S. SJEVENSON HLWKW ll UAWAMIA. I40 RICHMOND ST. AAIHIIALCOAPANY Malpequc. which gave its run": ,1. tt NOTICE We are pleased to announce the o rilng of our new Grocery and Hardware Store on the 21th of April, I” owned by Peters &, Gallant Ltd. This alto ad in an effort to give you tliotldnd of service you deserve through the valued patronage you have glvenul l; the peat. We would ask our farmer customers to watch or a hu-ther an- pouncement; regarding the opening--afour egg-.-fading a tlonln the near. I1 . . . . .v .Llsted below are a. few ffemmatapoclal prices to make your first . visit to our new grocery rloparlzmenta paying one as well as a. leasant one. Specials will last until aloslngtlmo Saturday, 18th May, 19 0. 0AKLEAFCREAMSTYLEO0RN,20oz.ielzo......,........ OAKLEAF CHOICE TOMATOES, 28.oe.,alze . .. . . . . . . . .. LYNN VALLEYPEAS,2ooz.eln 29c !I3lIRIliTYWAXBEANS.:20oz.iilae......-................2foi- 33c AYLMEIPS PRUNE PLUMS, 150:. also zfor 29a BURFORD PEARS, 20 oz. also 1 can of ACADIA BAKING POWDER BARBOUWS LEMON PIE FILLIN lb RED ROSE TEA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 950 9 Sell and Recommnd CAFETERIA i OPEN FORMULA times: It OUR BOARDING HOUSE 950, on the property formerly to has been completely renovat- 2 for 29a 2 for 33c each 23c . 1GLASS.....-bothfm-25c G .........:.............3for 25c FEEDS PEOPLES no-or. Assn. Lin. ll0llTll RIISTIGO. P. E. I. Major Hoopla .- .-n A - N 'O-s "sq oe Her ?.5Xi lhhu a l t I C: r '11 x IGREAT cAesArz I no THESE EVE5 PLAY ME FALse.Z--v 'rRAii.iNi BROTHER WILD CAN THAT 85 AM on: SATTLER or: THE ewe AND MAT, BAD News BURKE? --w ESADIL is THAT iNoeEo . vou, eoscoe. iziei-n; MAJOR ! JUST eoose are we REGULAR sPRm6 JUMP! .....-1 SURE I-loPeiYau't2e HEAW WITH BEADWORK, BECAUSE I'M - HUNGRY auouen -ro SNATCH Z: A BANANA AwAv FRO T 2 A GORILLA I - on A I . . 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