5r; 91w?’ t?‘ Visi Holman’ FrAll Housecleaning SllpplléS / . l leeMoore___P-'-inf MO0RE’S House Paint “SUPERIOR QUALITY” J0c ‘i .25 PINTS Each - — — - QUARTS Each - — -—- — Half Pint M00re’s PINTS Each — - Floor Enamel HARD DRYING-LONG LASTIN G QUARTS Each — -- ‘1 .35 PINTS U T I L A O l-Hour Enamel 60c 1.00 1.80 .________________ MOORE'S Interior Gloss For Walls and Woodwork mz‘ Pint Quart QUARTS *1 .35 TINS 5 LB. PKG. — — 70c MURESCO THE PERFECT WALL FINISH WHITE 5 LB.__ PKG. WHITE IN BULK, LB- Dries quickly leaving smooth, hard sur- face Pint. — Quart Tin - - - - Dries hard and smooth. Pint HIPPO Per Quart 1.80 Gallon 5.80 F LO-OR OIL For a Real Finish Ball Gallon BRUSHES and up. Muresco $1.25 and $1.90. PAINT BRUSHES —All qualities and sizes. Each 20c, 25c Brushes good grade. Each Quart Tin — - MOORLASTIC for hard or soft wood. Pint Quart Tin — - - FLO0R and TRIM VARHISHES UTILAC SPAR VANISH. 1 .00 1 .80 PTS FLOOR AND TRIM VARNISH. High Grade. 75c ‘i .35 FLOOR VARNISH. Made to with- stand hard wear. Suitable 1 .00 an» “ Oriental HALF PINT Old One Pint T 40:. ~Scratch Cover Old English Furniture Polish. l0 oz. C English WAXES-POLISHES-CLEANERS No Rubbing Wax Furniture Polish BottIe---—--—--— 5n_.__ ” House Paint QUART 67c 2.39 Paste Wax Two lb. Tln,-_-._..__ AEROWAX — Non- Rubbing, Pint tin - — 25c ~~~.....-_-_-—'* 50c GALLON X-PINT Lustre Gloss Enamel 47c lé-PINT 19c 30c Brooms-Mops—Polishes—Waxes Liquid Veneer Home Wax, l lb. tin 35o Chan Wax, lé lb. —- — 35c Ideal I lb - — — — — — — -— 59c 0'Cedar Polish, 25c 8i 50c Oflcdall; Cream l -— -— — Renol Furniture Polish — — 25c, 50c, 90c Lemon Oil - - - - 25c 250G501! CORN BROOM! _.__,___35c, BCRUB BRUSHES, Each —- - - - -- .- _ 15¢, 39c, 29° SELF WRINGING MOPS — -— - -- -- _. _. 95¢ scam! MOPS- Enh '-' '- — — - — — 25o and 45o noon DUSTING MOPS - - _ _ _ _ m, “d 79,, (YCEDAR MOPS--——-__-.-Q5°‘nd 19c MOP STICKS--__._._____ _ _ _ _ __ 5mg i. MALPEQUE W. I. The April meeting oi the Mal- peque W, I. was held in the In- stitute Room on Thursday evening April 0th. In the absence oi the President and Vice President it was moved and seconded that Mrs. Ruth Donald, take the chair and preside. Meeting opened by sing- ing Institute Ode and repeating Creed. Roll call was answered by ten members with My Pet Econ- orr Minutes of last meeting were read and approved, business was then dismissed. It was decided to pay altore bill 018500, also to send $10.00 to Blanket Fund. Dif- ferent committees reported satis- factorily. Letters were also read from President of salvage i-Iead- quarters. A committee was then appointed to take care of this in co-operation with the teachers. An interesting letter was also read from Mrs. Foster containing much information on work done by the Red Cross Institutes. Questionnaire was then discussed and filled in by the Convener, Mrs. Ralph Bearisto. Meeting then adjourned with the National Anthem. V- Ke Minurdk in the home. NOTICE To conform to the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Regulations, we are now unable to make any retail deliveries valued at than $1.00. less STEWARFS BAKERY MT. ALBION SCHOOL Report for the month oi March: Grade X—-i. Johnena. Myers; 2. Ora Bailem; 3. Etta Jenkins. Grade IX-l. Morrs Jenkins. Grade VlJi Charles Ballem; 2. Chester Jenkins. Grade V-i. stuart Jenkins. Grade IV-l. Beth Stewart. Grade III-i. Wendell Jenkins. 2. Hudson Jenkins. Grade III (b) —Robert Trawes- da e. Grade III (c) -5tanley Mac- Neil Grade 11 -1. nvs Jenkinl; I. Mary Wood. Grade I (a) -1. Judson Myers; 2. Lillian Myers. Doris Wood; Grade I (b) 2, Collins Wood. Grade I (cl-i. Annie Horton. Grade 1 (d) —i. Sidney Myers; 2 sterling Jenkins; S. Jackie Myers. , Grade I - No ’I‘ests. Perfect attendance — Johnena Myers, Oril Bellem, Etta Jenkins, Beth Stewart, Charlie Ballem. Evelyn Robertson, Ttescher. MT. ALBION W. I. The Mt. Albion Women's In- stitute met on Monday, April l8 at the home oi Mrs. Henry S. Jen- kins. with nine members and two visitors present. Meeting opened with Institute Carol followed by Roll Call and minutes. Sick. and School Committees Duro Gilt Metal Cleaner - - - _ _. 25¢ Aerornist Window Cleaner — — - — - Perfect Wallpaper Clean QUART 79c 25c h 50o Silver Polish -- 25o 15o I50 Qr-..-___. 45¢. 55¢. 05c to 1.25 20¢ gave their reports. Mrs. B. Horton was paid $1.60 for back Insur- ance. Collection amounted to 51.05. $2.25 was contributed by the mem- bers. One llew member joined, Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mrs. Ilester Buell, Mrs. Gordon Myers and Miss Mar- ion Myers were apponited on Con- cert Committee. An enjoyable contest was put ori by Mrs. Jenkins. Prizes won by Mrs. Ben]. Horton and Mrs. Hed- ley Jenkins. Meeting closed with National Anthem after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostels. OLD BLANKET] umblariirete “are oxeellgnt far go un ernes its» s r . Cut them into strips and turn in the edges. Wide- 1 is being vived foI-"noextpmlnoru styles. Jacket dresses are good on and right into summer. Beiets and gob type hats in felt are being shown in New York to accompany also! suits. A lovely black sheer dinner has pink roses for trimming. allots en still mint and will be prominent in new millinery dis- plays. Natural tones and pinks are m- mk u and-inns. -_.-q ‘g1 Oil A large commercial firm in Maritime Prov- laces, has vacancies for men with office experi- ence, especially on Ledgere. Education should be High School, or the equivalent in Business College. Those now employed on War Work will not be considered, also those between 17 and 45 must produce medically unfit pr dig- charge papers. Apply at once, In own hand. wrltinu. siatinz use. experience, married or single, and salary expected to Box A. J. Guard. lan. GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN _€_ llleollllllunlelvolbV OOOII u: muons»; um oo IRATION un rrisua- ANCllfnD P!" 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Album M-zey (s65;- ‘Pilfliali mi u lioss tw ‘ Invrudon ce the Wallis? 151g; ‘3f0lfOfiI1k9iz— Philadelphia Orch n. ‘ ' ... _ _ 571119110113! 8'5 C SYLPI-IIDES. u. cs i, . mo: ei...“....':.i.i ‘isle '1 C I g um M406 (ll9lI-ll9l5l- m 00ME IH TO0AY AHll HEAR YOIIR FAVORITES @@ Sections of a North American MILLER BROS. LTD. 9 advance trainer are marked of! to mo‘; parts which may be replaced by wood and low alloy steel, Girl Guide‘ News Holy Redeemer Guides meet for Knitting this Fnday, 24th at 8.30 o'clock. YOUTH RALLY Youth Sunday had its origin in the great gatherings oi Empire Youth organized by the National Coomcii oi Education at the time of the Coronation. This year will be observed on April 26ll1. the Sunde. following st. George's Day. sed upon the historical background 0d the Crusades oi earlier davs and using St. George as symbol c of wrlstian virtues. interest in Youth Sunday should be widely extended at a time when the future of Christian civilization will be hanging in the balance. Youth Sunday will be cirerved in (Xlarloiieiowwl by n churrh par- sde April 26th, Guides will take part in the narszlo and will as- "_‘*' ogl__ti_l_e__soilth_5lde of the Market Square at 3.20 p.m From iilere they will march b‘ way of Queen Street and Gra ton; Roman Catholic Guides gain to tile Basilica and tile Protestall to Zion Church. The Guides will be under the supervision of Miss Mabel Mathesoil, District Captain. Please wail-Tl this column for iurlher instructions. _________________ FORMER GOVERNOR DEAD LONDON-(CP- one time gov. ernor of Moravia, Dr. Yaroslav Meznik. has died in a German concentration camp. according to word reaching Czech circles here. DON'T WAIT! JERRY WON'T I Do not wait; be that your watch- word Wllh you always night and day- "Never mind'5’ if doubt sssail you, Forge ahead! no time for play. Fhrwardi be your crv of battle, Whether on he land or sea.— In the forests, mines or factories; Onl to greater victory. Never failing-mover flinching- “Falter not" along the way. Brothers all beneath our banner Need your arm of “might" today. Sound the cr - of Victory louder! Always be a ritonl Free! Forward then like true Canadians Proud of our land-and Liberty. -John “The I..ilac_s_" P. E. I. acumen-naturism Q , . lmfid t a r M ze-idencs Iii his son. H bert H111- IRO BORDER — Mr. and Mrs. Bl-Inplt: Walsh and their son Jack, of Borden, P. E. 1., are vis- iting friends in Sydney. (Sydney Post Record). POLICE COURT — lh Ill Pollen Court yesterday morning a. drunk was fined pnd costs 01' five days in Jail; a civil case. in which the defendant is $15 film“!!- was addourned until Saturday. 50MB IBOM OVIBBEA! - Capt. Howard Court, formerly in charge of the ‘Teacher ‘Draining De- partment of Prince of Wales College ut now a member oi an anti-air- craft unit from this rovinoe, is at resent spending a oirt leave at home in the city. He returned from overseas last week where he spent seven months. During his stay irl Emgland, Capt. Court took a number o! courses in l-Iesvy Anti- Aircraft work. He will now he sto- tioned in the Dominion for a time to direct training in this line. Later he expects to go oversees again. SNOW PLOW 0U‘! - ‘mree feet of snow in places defied the efforts of intrepid motorists who attempt- ed to get from Charlottetown to Bilirimerside and vice verse. yester- day morning. Several cars were stalled a few miles out of the city and a call was sent to the Provin- cial Department of Public Works. Immediately a snow plow was sent out to clear the hlghwa . The machine encountered sbou three feet of snow between Brookiield and Kensington and it was not until shortly after noon that traffic was back to normal. Most of the diffi- culty wss caused by dee cuttings becoming filled with drift g snow. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Charles Douglas Bent, infant son of Charles and Mrs. Bent Cape Tormentine. took place on Wednesday, March 25, i942, from the home of his grand par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser selllker. service was conducted by the Rev. Mr, Brooks pastor of the United church. Hymns sung were when He Colneth to Make Up His Jewels and Safe In The Arms of Jesus. The pallbearers were four school boys, Ronald spence, Jerald Bren- ton. George sprague, and John Coiins. Interment was in Hayfield Cemetery. . “PRINCE NOVA T0 COM- MENCE SERVICE — The “Prince Nova," which operates on the Wood Islands, P.E.I.-Cs.riboo. N. 3., route was placed on the slip at Plctou yesterday in preparation for the commencement oi .e re uiar schedule on May i. Mr. R. E. utch president of Northumberland For- rles. Ltd. said last night he iii-as quite confident the fe would be ready to sail from W Islands on the first day of next month. The crew remained on the boat all win- ter and it was given a thorough ov- erhauling. 'I‘lie machinery came ill for most of the attention in this respect but the remainder of the boat was also overhauled and a qéiargalty 8f new; EQUIIZECTIGTIL install; e. ow 1e un er-wa rponon o the fen? is receiving attention. ‘This is the irst boat to go on the slip at Pictou this spring as ice condi- tons made an earlier start impos- sible. Several cars from the vicinity of Wood Islands have been able to reach the city already and it is expected the road will be quite passable in time for the ferry op- ening Hate. IIEMPSTOCK-MMKINNON Dominion United Church, Ottawa, was the scene oi a quiet wedding on April l8 at 3.30 p. m. when Katherine Janette, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Kinnon oi Georgetown. P. E. I. became the bride of Jack Walter. only son of Mr. and Mrs. James I-Iempstock of Hamilton, Ont. Rev. Dr. Ii. W. Anison was the oi- flcisting clergyman. The bride. who was given in marriage by Flight sergeant James Hempstoc‘. R. c. A. Ila, had chosen a redin- gote of Heaven blue crepe. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. She was attended by Miss Beth McEwen. who wore a gown of navy bluesheer with a eorsage of Johanna Hill roses. and Miss Hazel McElicinney, who wore a gown of spray green crepe with u corsage of Johanna I-Iill Roses. Mr. Nick Roberston was grooms- man. After a reception. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iempsiock leit on a short wedding trip. ASK YOUR MNEIGHBOR! The place whore you vole lrsliovvn on the slip lofl ll your house by the enumerates. If you lose the slip ask your next door neighbor when he votes. IUT .‘ 3 I DON'T FAIL TO VOTE! l! ls your privilege and duty lo vole at the Ploblsclle; lo answer the lellevvlng question:- "Aro you In favour oi releasing the Government from any obligation arising out of any pest commitments roslrich lng the methods e! rolling men ior military service?” The Polls are, open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.ln., Daylight Saving Time, Monday, April 27th. iuunlneloenlhovlbllvll-UW-Vfllvidfillqillewl THREE STEPS T0 CHARM HELENA R UBINS TEIN'S new Charm Box '1 .25 Contains three of the most famous Helena Rubinstein preparatinng . . . three essentials ol skin care that will work like a charm for your beauty. Get your charm Box and begin this transformation at once. JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE T0 ATTEND TRANSPORTA- TION MEETING —- Lt. Col. G. l Full, representing the Provincial Government, and Mr. R. E. Mulch representing the Boards 0i 111m: o1 the province, leave by plane this morning to attend the annual mtet ing of the Maritime TTHASIWIIEUU Commission. The meeting will ll held today at Monclon. Tile ii- land delegates expect to be backlii Charlottetown this evening. CASE FOR EXCIIEQUHI. COURT-At the meeting of the E1- dlequer Court of Canada. to be held in the Court House in Chur- lottetown on June 10. the North- umberland Ferries. Ltd. vs. the Do- minion Government will be heart The hearing is in connection with the requisition by the government of the two ferries, "Sankaty" and "Charles A. Dunning," before they could be laced on the Wood 1|- limds-Cari o route. When the own- ers and the government failed W agree on a figure for settlement oi flle boats, the latter submitted ll to the Exchequer Court. Althouiill no announcement has been made. there ma be other cases to come before th sitting of the Court. A Judge from Upper Canada comes to ‘the province to conduct the hear- ng. WEDDING BET.LS—A Dfetty wei- ding was solemnized at the ["1066 Church parsonage, Murray I-inrbof. Thursday evening. March 19th when Miss Marion Rilth Rams!!- daughter oi’ .Mr. and Mrs. Weill Ramsay. New London. became the bride of Mr. Hillard Grant wood- side, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Jlliilli Woodside, Clinton The couple ive" united in marriage by Rev. W lard C. Picketts, uncle oi ti" norm and Weie unattended. AM‘ a few days visit at Murray Harbor the happy couple returned to their home in Clinton where the mo!“ is s. prosperous Tanner. The be" wishes oi a host of friends so 0'" to the newlyweds for iiitiiie hali- piness. BRIDAL SHOWER— On ‘Thur!- day evening. Anril 2nd. a l“: number of ‘ghbors and friellnd gathered at the hrme of ‘iii. "w libs. Justin Woodside. Clintonl tender a shower in honor oi 1%: eon Hillard and his price t living room was tastefully (fiecflftlh; ed for the occasion and 0-191’ w bride and groom had been 100d n the seats of honor. the ivcll it"; and nicely trimmed bnsketsl m brougl by the Misse! "w, Pickering and Winrilired 31°’ end the presents ooenen by Catherine Coiicy and Marlo" n", ml while Misses mrnu wit”, and Adele Brown rend the 9m, wishes. Mrs. James MeqKel m, Miss Doris Buntaln time‘? on ftg on the table I-iillarrl t P" h" half of his wits exlwrujtfenm pleasure and thanks and W" a hearty invitation to o1 v them at any time . . ti." owls‘ P221521‘, Fina ed e the Illdlfil and me fgifiiglmf: o! e evening spent l" - ” teroourle. Miss Marguerite C. Hughes, (liar: '°°“°'i‘“.;-,°é.‘.‘.1i Owl l’ I m“ . m: of Mliof 0- R- 5'11"“- ‘Record Office“ nendguguilfxtti tory Dbl-riot o- l- ' ' wil- .