JUNE 8. .1950 Moore & lllclleodisi Big all Yearly , Sale Sale Begins Thursday at 9 a.m. Continues Friday and Saturday Sorry -- No4PIia'ne Orders Boy”, nqmnment ullouseholil Furnlslilngs (continued) l "ah H." 3 Rggnygfnjl Cotton Net Curtaining in lace design 18 Only Junior "Prince" Suits worth up to 6 lNow clearing at, per yard SI8.50--Out th0Y I0 -- - - - -, ' 2 Pieces Light Weight Tapestry-green and red ground with I smart overcheck design-Reg. S135 yard 1 1 9 and now going at only, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Indian Blankets-heavy quality flannellette in stripe design of red, blue and green-size 56x76- I 2 Reg. 52.98-Now only, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Special clearing lot of Cretonne in gshort ends pnd one color of each design-Reg. 32.25 1 Now being cleared at only, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Three Pieces only of English lnlaid Linoleum-all Jaspe design in cream, green and brown, 2 yards 2 wide-Reg. S100-Now only, per running yard . .. I Only 18 and the sizes run from 6 to 10 years. Most of them have two pair trousers-shorts and breeches ...No boy should be without a suit when we make it possible for you to buy one at ,.,., . . . . . . . . .......4,u.... 200 Boys' Striped Jerseys-75c each-snap these up by the half dozen- they are so easily laundered- just rinse out and hang up to dry-No ironing, no fussing with regular shirts on the hot summer days -al-1 sizes in stripes and plains Special Sale Price, each . . . . . . . . . . . .. ., 5 Dozen Boys' Sport Shirts-regirlar.S3.75 and now going at only 31.98 each. Smart scenic designs-short sleeves-all sixes-small, medium and 1 large-Bargain Price, each . . . . . . . . . . .. I Boys' Tweed Longs-worth up to 35.25-Now priced ' to clear at only S2.98. Only about 50 pairs-but they are all very good buys-sizes 24 to 36 in browns, blues and gieys- Be early-Priced to clear at . . . . . .. 75 Only Boys' "Western" Doeskin Jackets in sizes to fit boys I0 to 14 years, reg. worth up 1 to 52.95-Now clearing at . . . . . . . . . . .. I . loo Boys' Wool Sweaters-these are perfect for cool evenings when out camping-ripper neck apd V- neck-all sizes 26 to 34 in wine, and 1 navy. Priced to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 12 Only Students' Sport Coats worth up to. 513-95- going for 36.95-slightly soiled that's all-sizes 33 to 36-These are definitely terrific Isuys- 6 Get here early for these, each . . . . . . . . .. I 35 Pair On-ly Ioys' Wool Swim Trunks- 0116 Yard Goods Department Second Floor Winter White Coating-A big factory clearance special- 56 inches wide, worth up to 34.95 yard-Now in two price groups that are sure to please- 1 and 2 I I Clearing this weekend at only, yard One Lot of Plain Colored Dress Linens-36 inches wide in white, rose, navy, tan, brown, red and blue-Regular 51.19 yard and now cut to the low price of only, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Piece Only of Printed Jersey-white and powder blue- Regular 31.35 yards and now clearing at,peryard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Striped Jersey--42 inches wide-lovely combination of white-red-white-blue, white-green, . white-yellow-Regular S115 per yard-Now clearing at, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Striped Celanese "Sundercord"-42 inches wide in green, maize, blue and rose-Priced for 1 this sale at, peryard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I One Range of Printed Jerseys--Regular SL95 1 value-Sole price, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I One Range of Crease Resisting Checked Suitings in brown, black, navy and green-full 54 inches wide- 2 Specially priced at only, per yard .. . . . . . . . . . .. I Alpine--54 Inches wide in scarlet, brawn, light green, black ”"”"”' .... .. 1.98 Regular 2.75 to 3.75 values--Now only, end! 1 I98 I-louse Furnishings Third Floor .r:- 111 home? Well why not do It at o.sav- ..:;i'3...'.: l.iii,'...5.i'..".'.'.".ir this great. sale on 1i......i..y-r-mlov and Saturday. Homespun-48 inches wide-cross stripe design in a lovely Sale Special, peryard combination of Wine and Gresn- - ..,,, ,.,,...,..., ,..., .., ....,.... 1.00 Bmallwaree Department Rayon drapery-only 2 pieces-floral design in 9995'"" . . Itlaln Floor shade--Reg. 98c-New specially pfltod I for this sale at, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . tr 1 c to'rrs-45 Inches wide by or inches Ions-vomlw fiillniraluduin ithis lot--rayon net with silk fringed 1 ends-Special for this weekend, per pair . . . . . . . . I C tto Sets--good standard size-eorim ground with clleckgtrim in red, green and blue-be earl? 1 because they are reduced from S159 P'- '9 "'17! I" ' Marquisette Curtaining-slightly soiled but nothini 1” I'll" the quality-white with colored spots of red and blue-Specially priced for this sales, Y0” -l MERE E. MYLEOD l1..'"!"'.; A Big Assortment of Butons-regularly priced at 15c a card Now buy two cards 1 for the price of one-2 for . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. Shetland Yarn at less than half price-Light blue 1 only-Reg. 40c-Now clearing for only . . . . . .. Darning Yarn-also going at 2 for the price of one-beige, white and black only Reg. 10c-Now2for..... . . . . . . ............. i'0'eam"C0li"ee this way for Richer Flavor! Fill your cream pitcher with Cernetlon Evepareted Milk. Tute why millions prefer Carnation to cream in coffee. Carnation hes crenm's thlclr consistency and cojof .. gives coltee I rich. smooth tlevor. But Cernetion costs only helf as much as light creeiri. . l (G E A x (1; e .2”), use tilt W'';,:,''::: 3 write! 1 lillll.ll.ll in May is IIOIVY Wmmh gian EVIPm'Cted u” R dmaet Ia7'5m' The?! V” you C3113! you cl”. Yes-- ?o::i:uewcrnm"' ad (0 whole milk but me .Allthe f004"”" moor dedh and mg nest-retla 01' richer flavor. -:.. "'frorn Contented Cows" A .1-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN The Golden Girl I! AGNES LOUISE PBOVOBT AND LADIROKE BLACK Continued Glorle threw her hat on the out whlchnvrss e dlvnn by day and I bed by night, end dropped Into a chair with I slgh. It was I shabby chelr In I. ehsbby room where everything crowded everythlng else and the one window. looking out on 3 deep well of masonry dotted wlth endless rows of other win- dows, failed at its best to do more than keep the room In a dllutccl twlllght. The room wu no stranger to her. she had lived. here for nearly I year before she had gone to Beech- wood. sharing the tiny apartment with a. fellow clerk. She and Sara. Dalton had been quite exalted about ll: when they had tlriit mov- ed In. Now she -was shocked to find how dlngy and airless It seein- ed, haw cramped and ugly after the spacious dignity oz Beech- wood. It was marvelosly lucky for her that sure. had stayed on after she had left. stretching her own resources until she could get. some- one else to come in wlth her. Sue. had been I darling. she received the returned prodigal with open arms. That had been ten days ago. and stlll there was not the faintest. ghost of D. posltlon In slght in spite of mlles of walking and end- less eppllcatloris. Times were hard and jobs were few, and everywhere the same note repeated Itself with 3, persistence that beat against her coinage. "Where were you last employed? What references have you?" She had tolerances from her previous employers or course, the firm of public stenographers from whose or-tlce she had gone to Mlss Endlcott. but sooner or later the questlon of tlme seemed to edge lts way In, that deadly hlatus of slx months when she had been at Beechwood. Perhaps the trouble was that she couldn't. tell glib little lles, but she never had been able to do that. And what else was there to say? "I have been a. social secretary for the past six months, but for personal reasons I don't wish to ask for n recommendat- lon." Gould anything be sllller than that? "You ought to get In on your looks," sold the practical Sara. "only you freeze 'em up when they want to hold hands. Why dont you make up a good yarn about being elwuy visiting your relations for the past six months? only I suppose It would be just your luck to land some nosey brute who would want to write to your uncle about It-you poor lamb." Glorla. had smlled over that and later had felt is little blue about It. 01 course it was rldlculorus and could never hlsppen. but she could just Imagine the sour satlsfactlon with which Uncle Robert would write back that he had not seen his niece for three years. She opened her purse now and counted her dwlndllng resources. They were sllm, for In spite of Sara's objections she had lnslsted on paying at least for her share of the meals, and her funds were di- mlnlshlng wlth appalling rispldltj. Glory put the money back in her purse and slumped glumly down In the old chair. If she scrlm-ped it would lost another ten days. No more. And she was tlred to death and flat with discourage- ment, and there was rs run In her stocking. The look cllcked. She straighten- ed up quickly as Sara. come In. "Any luck, honey?” "Not a scrap. I'll get an early start tomorrow." Sara. set. down on the creaking couch. She was older than Gloria, a tall woman, thin and angular. and looked ever minute 01 her thirty-flve years. She made no comment on her friend's discour- aging report. Rather slowly she removed her neat rabrlc gloves. then gave an abrupt shrug and 518-Wed them down beside her. "Well, Glory -we're In the same boat, Narlcham and Downes have dlscoiitlnued their New York otflce imcl I'm out. I knew It Monday. but I hated to tell you.” They looked at each other un easily. Sara shrugged sglsln, and one corner 01 her mouth qulrked izrlmly. she seemed to be ponder- lng something, "Look here. Glory. do you mind If I apply for your Job with the Endlcott? I stopped at the agency today and after a lot or solemn pislsver they gave me her name. Special client. very partlcular. end all Lhiit. Mlnd it I have s. whlrl at It?" "Snro. you ldlotl I'd be perfectly delight . You'll get It. too. You'd be splendid It lt.' "Q0138 to Bee her tonight." sold saris brlefly. "she's at the Ben)-mm now. How about wearing that bln:-I: crepe wlth the whlte collar and cuffs! I look llke Methuselehu. mnlden sunt. In it, so I ought to go over big. I'd better press It first-" "No, let rnel You no down iuir: rest." Glorls was up and hm-yogi 1.. their one closet for the blackhdgess. Bare called after her-,. "Oh wilt. here's s letter for you, 1 3M the D05?-men downstalrs and he give It to me. It'g been follow. ind You all over." "Throw It ln on the table." sold I muffled volce from the closet. Olorle bed no time to rest! letters now. To be eolstlnucrl IN MEMORIAM CALVIN B. CAMEIION On the evening of May lst 1950, the residents of Head of Hills- borough and vlclnlty learned wlth deep ntlfet of the pssslng of one at thelr much respected nelgh- bouts. Alexander Cslvln Beer Csmeron. In hls seventy-lltth yeer. Although In fslllng health for the past year, he was able to followl SPECIALS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY C. O. D. Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention USE OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE M Oekleef-28 oz. tin TOMATOES. 6 title sr.oo Oakleaf CHOICE CORN. 2 tins . 25: e saw a ere s'r Old Dutch CLEANSER. 2 tins . . 25c SPIC AND SPAN. pkg. . 25: Luxury-Large 10 CI. bottle VANILLA . . . . . . . . 29c Magic Baking POWDER. 1 I15. tin . . . . . . 29c CORN STARCH. Pkg. .. . 19: Shlrriffs Fruit Woodbury Freeze-Easy Ice Cream POWDER Campbell's Fry's I-lot PUDDING. 15 oz. tin . 39: SUGAR 10 lb. FACE SOAP. 4 cakes . . . 30: DRINKING CUPS. Pkg. . . 10c TOMATO SOUP. 2 tins -. 25c CHOCOLATE. 1 I5. pkg. . 49: Baker's - . . 3 Fr TI SPIIVACH, CUCUMBERS COCOA. V2 lb. I'll! . . . . . 276 Myroiigs, RAp1s11, WATERMEIJ. Quaker ON, NEW LEAF LETTUCE, SALAD MUFFETS. pr.g.i........ 15c Kraft I CHEESE. V: I5. pkg. . . . .. 29. Knit , MIRACLE WHIP. 3 oz. bat. 25: pin . PICKLES. Ige. 32 or. hot. . 35: v McCready's . CHOW CHOW. 24 oz. bat. 35: Pearl y TAPIOCA. 1 lb. pkg. . . . 29: Minute RICE. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . 35: Kraft DINNER. pkg. 17: Island Boneless CHICKEN. 7 oz. tin . . . . . 49: Eagl B d MILI(.r:i'n 27c bag. .. . 98c Fruits & Vegetables 344 Count . ORANGES. slot. 35:: 3 doc. 51 CELERY. Ilead .. . . . . . 21.: HEAD LETTUCE. each . . . 27: 96 Count GRAPEFRUIT. 2 for . . . . . 25c 2For ....25c BOWL, NEW CABBAGE and CAR- ROTS, Etc. VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR A FULL VA- RIETY OF FRESH AND COOKED MEATS PIIIIIIE 2246 2247 H. C. ATKINSON III-115 eiiocrrriiin G”"”'' St with Interest the etfalrs of his home and buslness, and to exteri hls usual warm greetlngs to hls Irlends and neighbours until the day previous to his death. Boln in 1875. only son of the late Angus Cameron and Emma Beer Cameron, the deceased was as llfe long resident of Head of Hillsbarough, with the exception of a few years spent mslnly in the, United states where he was en- gaged In carpenter work, an occupation which he carried on at his home until about a. year previous to his passlng, He was is man who always took keen Interest In community elrelrs and the large number of people who came from near and far showed sympathy for the bereaved and bore lrlbute to the respect of the deceased. He Is survived by hls wile, the former Euphemlis Douglas; three sons, Merrill, Blllerlca, Msss., Louls and Ernest, Head or Hille- horough, Edith, Mrs. Lorne Muc- Mlllen, West; Coveheed; Etta, Cambridge, Mass., and Beatrice an the Teaching Staff of Spring Park School; also seven grand- chudnn. spray - mlton, Ethel end The funeral was-held from hls Mlrlam. late residence on May 4th. and Spray - Hil!'V8l'. Edith. U”-539 was conducted by the Rev. Donald and Lane. Spray - Howard and Viola. Spray - Rita and Lou. Spray - Will and Etta. Free- man, Mattapan, Mass. Nicholson of Brooldleld, assisted by the Rev.. Mr. Mercer at Mt. Stewart and Rev. T. A. Wilson of covehend. The hymns sung were "Unto the SDFBY - Arthur. M&l'I0n lml-I Hills" and "Nearer My God to Ruth- -mee--, A 301.; "god unde.-si.m.1s" spray -- Mrs. I-Icttle McAssey wss nicely rendered by Mr. and Family. . Ilnrold corrln, Spray - Mrs. Ware. Miriam The poll bearers were Arthur Kent. Blanche and Harvey. iMacLauch1an. John Mclilachern, Spray - Ethel Youland. Ralph Coflln, Geddle Douglas, Spray - Blllerlcn Grange. Billerlca, Moss. Spray .- Teacher and Puplls ol Ernest Barnlarlck Douglas. and Harvey Interment was in the West at. Peter's Ccmetcryp Head of Hlllsborough school. The floral tributes were very Wreath - The Clark PBm1IY- hesutllul and were as Iollowsz Wreath - Tenchtnt 51!!!! spi-Lng Park school. IN MEMORIAM ' m lwhT;m , el I MRS. ALEX M. ACORN who died June eth, 194:. Inserted by Husband Ind Finally. Pillow - the Family. Spray - the Grandchildren Double Spray - Mary and Misr- gnret Douglas, Boston, Mass. Crescent - Mrs. W. Henry Ootflri and Fsmtly. Wreath -- Larulse Ind Everett. Cllfford and Ethel, south Boston, Mass. Spray - Frank, Bessie, Ernest, Ray and Eleanor. LITTLE 0 Tender leaf brings you the "little tap leaves" for supreme tea sotisfactionl Delicate-Ravared, yet full-bodied with generous "second-cup" strength. Enjoy Tender Leaf Tea to-dayl