.. rrpuosv . IHl-I <IENT fiweclca is reserved hr c! local Intelsat. bat alvertilnl oi a any nature ma! bl n6 live cents a word strictly pay- lbie in advance ' oooma for rnewmnh» ' OOINIAIL PLAY! ‘IWIOIT. PIONI BAUNDIZIJ. ll)! for group and wedding pictures on location. IPIOIALB POI. T!!! IONTH 9y may, _. 17.50 Creme or Oil , Qmrnarvmts for 85-00- M111’! Beauty Parlor, Whelarl Building. Phone £6. Mk Gain, second flow‘. Mil!"- 3W4‘ in‘, my 13th, 8.15 P, M. Everyone invited. McA 1' h ve token mmvégnenta of Freda TlXl "Id solicit continuance oi 10m" wi- TODQIO. Ins a. l. ‘N03’!!! ooae-rll’ b due Charlottetown ‘hseldei. Ml! 11m m4 low-la general our» and livestock for st. John's. Newfwfld" land direct. For s?!" Hid mm“ q-gtea apply to Buntain B911 3i 9°» Agmts. noun. CREAM mourns. - Qmmrer-y Co-operativo Asdoclltilm stsrting Monday. Ml? 17m Little Pond and Fortune ROAM. cream route, Ronald R. McDono - hauler. 2. Bruce websters. Monday mite. 3. John McEachems Nut?- mgr-ting. Tuesday. May 13*‘- 1- M?‘ Adams Route. 2. Bruce Websters. mesdsy route. All routes weekly until further notifi- Activities At Art Centre A“ Qenm-g committee on act- m ‘rm-m; the latter port o! Mgr-eh and the month or Avril- Miss Johnston- is director o! the centre. marine] 2.500 n90?“ “m” Amp ' y“: centre in the three months that it hi“ bee" Qpend, Qorne adult scours. find- mg i; g pleasant and convenient place to meet, have used it scv- eral times. The School Improve- merit League met in the Art Cen- m for the first time this month- Thq first session of the child- ren's classes was concluded with a very successful parents‘ and friends’ night, with about 150 per- sons coming to see the exhibition- Tho total enrollment for_ tho first session was over 200 dnldren u, renting grades one to elim- kn all the city schools. This en- mnmsm, so exceeded that which can be adequately occcmmodated in the facilities we have, and with, s. staff of one, that it has been necessary to limit the enrollment in the second session (eminent) to 120. The children attending the WE- een: classes are using lfllefeliing facts about Charlottetown for ‘the theme in their work. The group which is learning nome- hhing of tlhe town's civic affairs visited the City Hall, seeing how the various departments function. Mr. Imllerton, the Oity Clerk, was very generous with his time, and gave us every consideration in guiding us through the tour. A standing invitation has been made to all the wheels to have any of their classes with the teacher visit the ‘art centre when they find it convenient, t0 bee the etfliibltion being shown and to hear stories about the pictures and artists. . We have received a gift of ten excellent sill; screen prints from the Canadian Pulp and Paper As- sociation. They depict scenes from the pulp and paper industry and were specially painted for this series b7 a number of Canada’: outstanding artiste. The prints are large, very suitable for eehoolrcom use, and may be borrowed by any- Ine who wishes to use them out- dde tho centre. An exhibition o! American pints and lithographs hoe In‘!!- cl and will he on view until the letter par’: of Mey. It has been made available to us by ihe Lon- don Public Library d: Art Mus- cum. A new series of Thursday even- tng talks "flowers in Nat/urn and Art" commenced ins‘. meek. Mr. WJ. Smith of the West End Jun-series. and Mn.‘ Gordon Mac- lvfllian of Cornwall are acting as weaken, with excellent slide and fihn nutemi being‘ provided by ‘iiho An Gallery of Toronto, The Deparunuent of Agriculture, Ot- ters, end the local branch of the . Rational Film Board. 1m- ‘ilneltiilen will speak this coming ‘lhutsdw; MAY 10th at 0.10. 811s will iilllshete her talk ‘The Cordon ‘nu-bulb the Bea- scns" with some of her cum colu- ed slides. This meeting is open to everyone who wants to come. Dirrint the mouth I spoke to the delegates to the recent 71.1. Teacher!’ fideration convmtlon 6nd ‘also in the A-YJA. in Milton Mt!!! W» out u» om: to u}. GUAR ' pun. Business mgent. June. in the P. 1.‘. I. Hospital is deeply regretted by her many friends. will regret to learn of her illness in the Charlottetown Hospital. Kenny, City. are pleased to learn that he is improving after an ap- pendicitis operation in the Ohar- iottetown Hospital. Technician at P. E. I, Hospital, left ‘ last week to spend her Film" I‘ ‘h’ '9“ “f M: with her ‘Daren-ts. Mr. and Mrs. w. Rance! E- Jfilmsw“! 119°" H. Hooper. Portland, Maine. N CIAIIQI. DI PIMSOIIIDIII. OOINIALL HAY! ‘KNIGHT. CONFIDIBATION LII‘! IN- BUIANUI. WATCH I03 IALI property ll Richmond Street. ar yous salmon ._ mm: Coal 0o. Phone Z498. s T0 HALIFAX in 06 minutes, via Maritime Central Airways. Phone N01 or H0. ' NOTlCli:—All interested in the New Glasgow cemetery are rs- quested to met in New Glasgow Hall Wednesday, May 12th, st l owl! frigerator repairs Phone I'D-L INGAGIJIIINT. — In. label Chisholm wishes to anneince the engagement of her daughter Rebeccs. Items. to Harry Francis MaoKinnon. son of Mr. and Mrs. l-i. MacKinnon, Clnrlottetown Marriage to take place early in June. INQGIMINT. — m. and Mrs. Heath Macintyre announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Rebecca to Sta-ff Serg- eant Rollin L. Bonham. United States Air Ibrce, son of Mrs. som- uel S. Gibson and the late Albert V. Bonhom of Ootter, Arkansas. Marriage to take place early in Personals 'I‘he illness of Mrs. R. H. Rogers e The friends of lvlirs. W. J. Brown The friends of Mr. Iemuel Miss Betty Hooper, Laboratory vacation The April meeting of the Glen- aladale Home and School Associa- tion was held in the school with an attendance of twenty-two. The President, Mrs. Basil MacDonald. presided and expressed her ap- preciation of the co-operation shown by the parents. ltirs. Wil- liam Power. Secretary for the meet- lng, read the minutes which were approved by all. Plans were then discussed with the sisters for the transportation of the pupils who are to Lake part lnWhe Musical Fastlvnl at Cilar- lottetown. After various suggestions had been discussed it was decided to accept the kind offer of some- of the members present, o! the use of their cars. The parents showed deep interest in this important phase of cultural education. The Honorary President, Rev. Father MacPlierson, commended the people of the district on the work which they have already ac- complished and urged them to bringthls splendid project to com- pieiion. _ This led to the topic of improve- ment arid beautification. and each member contributed his or her idea re making the exterior of the new school attractive. Rev. K. C. Mac- Miian showed the trustees’ clans for exterior decorating, including a new lawn fenced off, a walk from the main entrance, o. flag-pole, sev- eral flowerbeds and window boxes. Ways and means of raising funds in defray the expenses connected with this undertaking were then discussed. after which the meeting adjourned. F001‘ INFECTIONS A serious problem in many sports and industries is fungoua infection or the feet, popularly ionown as "athlete's foot." 1t thrives in showers and locker rocms where warmth and moisture encourages Pmllflsation of the fungi, Troublesome symptom of the disease include an intolerable itch- ing, swelling. redness. cracks in the skin and small blisters. The skin between the toes is moist and rubs off easily. Regular disinfection or floors, provision of special foot. wear such as wooden clogs for use in shower rooms, and foot bath disinfectants are suggested to meg‘. the problem. russlltuiosis victim IIILPID Tuberculosis I: usually cnrgblg vmb early diagnosis and treatment. My Inembe of’ the 1.0.1’. who has Til}. lll its early stages is fing _ fo_r treatment. Trans r- mien u psid to the beautiful I. J’. ssnatorium, situated in the restful, bealth restoring climate of lope: C on, California, or treatment Is anood in home locality if rrelv . You're always with fiends when with the 1.01. it is I locicry founded and developed "M! for the benefit of‘_irs mem- bers and families. Financially "m" Frovidin adequate insur- ance, baaltb an old-age benefiq. ' m our Llm lleprtasnt a 8rd Hm or as m; as remarkable valm last - com early ssd nuke sure of yam. ‘ We have been preparing for this sale for a long time and are offering .6 a mat many. numbers at exception] values. '""'!.§.'!.Itl'lr aid r i ‘"0 s rosrsms A ‘mung, f g is: ~ u u’ neon-mauve wvmmwtna "“""" fl. m‘ v x ' be.’ - Sale Of Better Quality Bleached Sheets - WE WOULD COMPARE THESE VALUES WITH ANY THING WE HAVE SEEN ADVERTIZED IN CANADA These inexpensive Sheets are mode cf strong sturdy yurns in u well balanced weave with Hemsiifched hems. Finished size, 68 x 96“. Puir . . . . . . 4.50 Three Specials in Hemsfifched Wubosso Sheers. These are of the beffor grade Wobosso standard and are worth up to 8.75 a pair. Finished size. s: x 9s". ma. sioo Finished size, 72 x 95". Pair 5,50 Finished sin. a1 x 9s". m. 6.95 IMPORTED PEPPERELL LUXURY SHEETS Sovo 3.00 c pair from regular value. An exceptional fine strong and serviceable muslin qualify which we believe offers the utmost in combined thrift, comfort and wear in plain hem. Size a1 x 10a". Pair $.25 'Size s1 x 10a". Pair 1,25 PEPPERELL PILLOW CASES to mulch Shcofs Size 42 x 36". Pair . L95 Sale of Tea Towels, Roller Towelling, Tea Towelling, Linen Huck Face Towels Port Linen Tec Towels with colored borders on close- ly woven for exfru wear. Size 20 x 30" for, each .. 29¢ Irish Pure Linen Too Towels in c heavy twill weave. A value that cannot be replaced. Size 22 x 32". Eoch _ 59¢ CLEARING AT HALF rims-Ir... Linen uckcbcl F“' TWPI" "f "l7 NW7 old absorbent. Regular 1.00 each, cleunng of 2 for 1.00 SinZI x36". Zfcr 1.00 m.» 60% Llvlen Tea Towels. A towel that will give you long SQLVICOIIIIII wear and absorbency. Sm20x30 . Each ..,._._,,,__,_y gum 59¢ "s, as... asa- \ \ a Canadian mode 60% Linen Roller and Tee Toweliing. Mode for long serviceable weer. v l7" wide. Yonl .. 49c — 20" wide. Yard .. 59c , Port Linen Roller Tovlelling Rcgulurflc ‘ 5 I7" wide. Yard 29c Fine qualify Irish Huckoboc Face Towels, worth 1.50 per pair. Hernsriiched. I8 x 32". Clearing of, Poir L00 Sale of. Table Cloths, Luncheon Cloths and Luncheon Sets . Whef Cotton Damask Table Cloths made in Ireland-T clearing of much lower than‘ the usual landed cost. ~ Size 52 x 52". Each U.“ L59 Sin 52 x 6B‘. Each ........ 1.98 Heavy Qualify Rayon Luncheon Cloths in Blue and Green with attractive printed border designs. 52 x H", worth 5.00, clearing at, each . . .. 2.90 MuIi-i-Colored Rayon Luncheon Cloths, on cxcepfioni ally attractive and serviceable cIolL A bargain fhI cannot be duplicated. ., 5i" 51 X W'- i¢=h “was ...,.. 2.59’ Printed Cotton Luncheon Sets. A serviceable 9-piecc set-would be ideal for the summer cottage. Clswrini ir._:er'.......... 98c Hand Printed Luncheon Cloths in attractive floral and modevnisfic designs. You will be delighted with the qualify offbese Cloths. ' Si‘. 1"‘ Each "'~'_°.-- ee-en- duke“... l.” Roycn Hand Priced Luncheon Sch.‘ Our best qualify- prIni-ed sets in attractive colored designs-Geom- feed fcvf color. Clearing or HALF PRICE ‘~ 60 x l0" Cloth, with I x I5'f Ncpiiinsw Regular 15M for,‘ser ...-_._...~f....... T.” Irish ‘Homespun Luncheon Sch ore very attractive and would everlolfingly. Linen and Cotton. 9-picee, eleoringot, set “gin... ‘.»..,.,,...“ 5.95 \ . _' ~‘=.~' wldjh“ _zt.io.yiev,i_e t Sale of Sub-Standard Guest and Bath Towels Solid colored Towels in Rose, Gold, Blue and Green-J, A heavy quality for long serviceable veer. Size l6 x 30". Pcir ....... ........ 696 Size 2| xll". l-l’ A Icrge size better qualify Towel in oifrocfive col cred stripes of Gold, Green end Rose. Size 22 x42". Puir ..._._., .....,..._.., Pair ..._.., 1 .49 Our best qualify Towels of exfre large size in s0'i~l colors of Rose, Blue and Green. Size 22 x 45". Worth 3.25, on sole, pair 1-91 \ Six Exceptional Values in Bedspreads ‘Colored woven striped Spreads in Rose, Blue an! Green, cn o creamy white background. A serviceobll long-wearing Spread. Sub-standard. Y9 . 3 l0 x100". Each ._ Colored Bedspread: ‘of fine heavy vlmon cotton i" fraetive designs. Rust, Wine and Blue. Size 80 x I00 - Regular 5.50, on sole, each - - - - ~ 4-50 ledspreadr imported front the U. S. A. New M4 ' . smurf in colored stripes of Blue, Red. Grate". 5°“ “d . Role en-grpy background. Size B4 x I00 - u! Worth 5.95 for, cocb lChcnille m Holllltlll iealpxeea. h Rose. line. Gm" and White. Single and Double bed sizes. A (spider II.50 value for, each . .. . .. - - 7'” CLEARING A1 HALF PRICE Attractive, flovmd Cvetonfrs bedspreads with drgarlf , to mefeb. Spreads ore 90 x I00" cndDrupeI 36 I '-_ 1w enemy Sen o! 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