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T!“ ffl’ hll drip-by Gfldfl VII Premier Receives liéi.‘lf“,.§’§°°‘iiél1‘3.m°limb.“02?‘; a “L y gmmltg $5“ m?’ n“ E3333‘ T“ “‘°°‘ “'” “w‘°““‘°‘ . ' s . ' _ ' - , Convent; fifteen dollars to COHVG¥I0 MgFgSJ$XnFg3r5QITA3SI2g m. grail “Hfifigh “$71k y sm égfsfggguégéldtofclgtflfiggfg. $511191; cently awarded a patent from the program consisted of “An Inven- Personals Interesting Letter Emphasis on the importance of writing regularly to the troops on active service is placed by Hon. Captain E. W. Robinson. M. L. A, now serving with His Majesty's for- ce: overseas, in a lctt=r received recently by Premier Campbell. “The ilvork I am doing with the Cape Breton Highlanders is very lil- temsting," Capt. Robinson “rites. "and it is along lines somewhat famihr in me in many ways. They or: : fine bunch of boys and if I could not be with a Prince Edward Island unit, there is certainly no unit in the Crluzizlinn Army's Divis- ion. or in fact in the Canadian Army OVEIBQAQ that I would soon- er serve vrith." Capt. Robinson gives an inter- esting description of the procedure in the British House of Commons, to the Domnionis Gallery of which he W115 privileged to receive a per- manent. pass, and where he hcnrd Premier Churchill sptml’. at the spec- ial session called after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He also at- tended n. private meeting of the Parliamentary Association in the House of Commons. to hear Sir Stafford Cripps speak on Soviet Russia. About one-third of the member: of the House, he reports. are on active service. Capt. Robinson concludes a: fol- ws: "I would like to express my re- gret to all the members of the Legislature at not being with them when they assemble. But I intend to do my best, during my periods on leave of absence. to gather as much information as 1’ possibly can about conditions among: the pcopl-e of all classes over here. Great changes are taking ialace and I think all agree that the people of Britain are giving sane leader-min. not only to the Domlniors but to America as well. And much great- er happcninens appear to be in the not distant future. "In so far as the Canadians are concerned over licrc. what their most lock for ls letters uni parcels from home. In this connection, it cannot be too strongly stated that all mail bc correctly addressed. p.11‘- cels not too large. well packed and wrapped. Next in importance is Il€\'.'5l3&‘,)Cl'S from their heme towns and lccafitics. followed by Cana- dian and American magazines. which are practically impossible to obtain. Somclinlcs letters do not ili‘l‘l'~"‘. nevertheless the people at I cine should rsxile regularly and as 0ft n a: possible. “I have cu different occasions been fortunate enough to moot some Prince Edward Island boys. Today I ivns more fortunate than usual to have three come to see me. F“r<i_ Alex Nicholson. and while he woe here Mnjor Jack Wrlzht, and Capt. Beckett. The lntter ‘two. who came over in the same convoy a: we (lid. will be re- turninv shnrtlv to Canada. and you will no doubt sec Jack. "Prince Edward Islanders nrvny from home surpass the Scotch for clrmlshnesi nhrl you can be assured that we on ‘I is occasion enjoyed our get tog-ether. “If there is anything’ ‘f can dn on behnlf of the people of Prince Edward Yslnnrl that wmilri be help- ful to them and within my power I would h~ "ind tn serve t-hem to the very bwf of mv ability." Wartime Activities 0f Souris P.E. I. At the recent annual meeting of the Sourl: subdivision, Catholic Womens League, the recording sec- retary, M's. MacDonald, reported that this was the tenth year the subdivision had been functioning, and it has now a. member-nip of fifty-one, The activities of the vear ‘ware reviewed, including the follow- Prize: were donated to me W. P115 01 51- Mary's Convent and Public School; also to the Catech_ ism classes. Fruit was sent to sick member; and boxes of groceries were sent t0 the Sisters of the Precious Blood. Donations were sent to the T. B . League of P. E. lslnnd, to the Sis_ tem of Martha. Charlottetown. Ten dollars were sent to the Diocesan “ml 1° "P111 nay the expenses of the Moscow President to the Na- lielp pay for recent interior decora- tion. Flowers were bought for the church altar for Easter. A Mass W115 offered for deceased members and H. Ma-s was offered the son of a member who made the supreme sacrifice in the present Great War. In addition to the above expen- ditures all out Diocesan and Na- tional League oblkyitions have been Dflld, nar1ir-l,v-per' capital diocesan lax, budzet, Sisters of Service and Scholarship fund. Local newspapers, potatoa, and in ulrlng as to output possibili ‘ periodicals. Cath Iic papers and magazines were sent regularly to centres in can- ada and llmglnnd fcr distribution to Canadian troops. Cigarettes were sent i0 Rev. Rczlritlld MacDonald, one oi‘ our Island chaplains in Eng- land for‘ distribution among the bovs under P15, cure, In order to raise funds to curry on _wcrk during the year the :ub- division lvld tzvcnfv-Rlv entertain- ments. Cash lflclpt: for the year Yfltflllvd $3611.30 and disbursement-s were $355.76. ed. that there i: $4.32 tn ury. It onded that there be a. next meeting. The RD“ Call is place in the British Isles and finelsfioentswbe In!" lune Dl-I la tunnel d an: n 10M. llllelly IIIIN: ll SOUTHPOBT SCHOOL - The Rod Cross meeting of the South- port seniors W85 held in the class- room on April 24th. ‘Ihe minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. ‘mere were fourteen mem- ber: present. The treasurer report- the treas- hn: been moved and sec- grub-b be answered by naming a favorite what it is noted. If the Roll Call l5 not. answered by any person, the put in the Spitfire IPu-nd. rt ha: been moved and seconded to start a. salvage campaign. Lorna. Flood was ap- pointed circulation manager; Joseph CENTRAL GUARDIAN II: oollnllarnnnnod not uaw:nl loul I! British Parliament for tlie canning of potatoes and other vegetables. hm; received m interesting letter from a merchant in Trinidad com- mending the quality of his canned the with a v w to marketing ties. to for av 9 Sheets, Pillow Cases Hemstltched Pillow Cues, 100d W811i"? ualliybl Sim“ x $3. or o. ear ,,,,,, _____ _ _ 50c ‘rlemstltehed Sheet, lab-stand- argds, gggd wearing‘ quality. size . e n eachx- —- — ~12 2 Rayon Table Cloths. good wear- ing quality, colored borders and flowered designs. Size 69c 50x50. Clearing each - - Size 52 x 68, each — — Chenille Bedspreadb, double bed size, in Ron, Green. White with colored flower: $3.50. Clearing at — —- — — ' Chenille Bath Mat Sets. Rose. Green, Blue, Peach, Orchid, Worth $1.85 set- gltif- ‘___,_._- L W J r6 Week-End Basement Bargains 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. Iiadics’ Rayon Satin Blouses. Sizes 14-20. Short sleeves, colors white, beige, green, rose and navy, regular $1.79 $1 '49 ‘Poclearat- -———————-——— Ladies‘ cotton Blouses. Ladies’ cotton hose. Sizes Sizes 14-20, Navy only 8 1-2 to 10 special week- end price, 1 regular price 98c P i a r — — —- — Week-end Price L a d i e s’ striped Slub- Rayon Blouses. Sizes 14- 20 colors green, wine, powder blue and navy $1.19 Clearing at k r4 ‘Week-End Bargains-Ladies’ Hats . 5. 3.19.1? i‘ TYTZ”. Yffffi Y _ _ ..‘1 .00 An assolrtmtent 3of5felt, straw and silk hates, all col- §}§;i',,‘,“i°_°fi _ _ _ _ -_ _ _._ 1.49 An assortment of our better hat: in black and Navy value to $7.50 -- _ _ _ - - HALF PRICE A special lot of Rose and Blue felt: value to $3.25. k Specinl———-—————- 98c) l ‘1 .98 J Group dresses newer styles worth up to $19.75. Group of dresses (last year) worth up 10 $12.95. Selling for — -- - _ - -. _.$2 Selling for - - - - - - .5100 Group last year's coats. Worth up fo$29.50. Selling for - - _._ s8 I MGDRE e M¥LEOD Group of cotton house dresse: worth up to $1.98. 3 Selling for - - - - ._ _ _ 1:00 Group coats (old style) worth up to $19.50. Selling for -- - - - - -_ ._$5¢oo (last years) Grade VHI lmPl Queen Elizabeth and Fraud-LDIIZO Purses in simulated leath- An assorlménl 0f Wflflliflblt! er colours, brown, green and black. $1.19 value for — rm: cruawrrrzrgiwn qtywuwlv AAAA‘ LQQQQ AA i‘ Dorothy" Dix Says- LL‘ z QAiAAA 4 z z (Continued IIOIII Pl“ B) tion: Play" and debate "Resolved that the automobile i‘: of more une to Lidusti-y than the railwly" b! ls. There we: also a dramatization of the meeting of N110 Heed from the v.1:- , l McDonald m: ro- Mir: We! we m com I. I-Iosvi where she underwent :11 WOIIUW- FPRINTED SHEERS AND~ CREPES Prinutl linear: In! regular priw! $1.25 special price per yard -- — — Printed slub: Spring shades, price 98c. Special price. Per yard. 79c in light regular 79c Remnant: 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 $1 .00 price — — — —- wine, doeskin gloves $2.50 8r $2.00 98c 522:"- 5f‘: _. *1 .69 SUBSTANDARD FULL FASHIONED CREPE HOSE 89c Sub-standard full fashioned Crepe Hon, assorted colors. Slzo 9 to 10%. $1.25 quality. 89c Special price per pair — Suh-ltandard full fuhloned Lille Hose of $1.00 quality-n Shade: Blush. Blonde, Amber-Spice, Town Mist. Size 9 to 10%. Price perpalr———— Sub-ztnndnrd: full fuhloned Girl: Golf lloee of flne Llgle in light service weight, : good l8- nortment of shades. Size 9 69c to 10%, Price per pair — plain colon. Ngvy, Wine, T“. ehnnce. Acull: Blue. Size: 9 lo l0. Speehl price pair Girl’s Cotton I Dresses $1.98 for $1.50 Girls’ cotton dresses, sizes 2 to 14x, regular $1‘ prices $1.98. Special — - - - - - _ -- u regular prices Girls’ cotton dresses, size: 2 to 14x up to $1.50 special prlce------___.__._.__ ci"_"_"_-“.-. c": i": *1.00 HALF PRIC E HOUSE COATS s A ruck of cotton and silk houaecoatl. Special for week-end going at — — - - — — -HALF PRICE A table of last year: sportswear 1-2 price-Slack :ult:, shorts, play suit: & lport blouee: HALF PRICE Special brief pantie: lllklllfr-Illl", medium and larg: - c Pair—--_-__.____.__._ Exceptlonally good fitting wash taffeta slip: in to: rose and white with ltraight cut front and bin: buck In all lize: 31.25 J Q 79¢ crepe: 1n dark and light shade: 98c and l Men's collar attacked patterns are. Sizes 10 1-2 to 12 Weekend Special. ankle legs. Men’s pure wool plain and LONGS $2.95 BOY'S shades of blues, greens, browns. Values up to $3.75. in sizes 14 to 17. u-----—--—- Men’: fancy shirts all the tern: with fused collar. Size: 14 to 17. Special — —- jacket. Size: 36 to 42. for this time of year to $3.25. Special week-end Eamond Blanket: 66 x 80 flannelette with email or Green. Each — - _ _ NGDRE MGDRE 8- MQEODLMJ L. Week-End Sale MEN’S SHIRTS 98c shirtl, stripe: and fancy Weekend Special - - _- ._ _._ ._ .-. ._ _- Men’: Hose. A large asrortment of patterns and col- Palr—————-- Men’: ties, beautiful patterns and eolorl. Weekend Special - - - - - - -- - - Men’: medium weight combinations. Long sleeves and Week-end Specials. Suit — — - -- - - MEN’S JACKETS 25 per cent off styles. Also a few fine English pullover: en lots -sizes 34 to 42. There's plenty of without a knock about jacket at these Reg. $3."5 jackets for $2.81 . at a big saving this week-end — —"- -- — A fine lot of boy's and youth: all wool longers-all wool iweeds -- popular Pick yours early this week-end WEEK END IN THLE MEN'S BASEMENT Men’: Navy and Cadet, Blue work shirts Special valu -— — — — - —- Men’: Dungaree pant: sailor at?" i" size: 30 to 42. Real good value S Men’: two toned ‘ light-weight Spring ‘The very thing Y0ur:for——————— WEEK-END SALE CURTAINS $2.00 Rayon’ silk’ curtain: 42 inch by 2 1-2 ydl. long. Double bordered in allover floral deoign. Reg. worth P61‘ Pflllfr. r: '1'. ,.—...r:..—..._— — - _.- - —- Cretonne in 2 to yard :nd:. Sun and tub-what 48 inch wide. Reg from $1.36 to $1.85 per yard. Special week-end price per yard — - — - percentago of wool in plain or reversible colon. Plain colors-Rose, Blue, Gold Reversible colors-Rose and Green, Role and Blue, Rose and Gold. Each — 82.59 APRIL29,1943 l WEEK END SALE OF g‘ MEN’S SUITS Worth to $21.50 $16.95 About 75 suits is thiE-most likely your 1m opportunity to buy a good suit at a batgglm A great choice of flue English VWOIIf-Gfll “q tweed: -all broken line: picked from our n". lar flock. Choice of greys, browns, green: “q blue: in your favourite single or double brengt. ed styles. Size: 35 to 42. $16 I Th1: week end only — - - - _. ... MEN’S TOPOOATS Week End $7 .95 They're a leoop at this price-good quality all wool checked tweed: in popular raglan styles. There only | small lot of these-first come first ser. ved at lee: than 1-2 price- 7.95 this week-end - — - - -- These full llze, all wool ear rugs are worth much more than this discounted price-but we have only 24 left. Shade: blue, grey and green grey. $2 While they last- this week — I 50c 50c, ‘1 .50 - hf I wool jackets in button or zipper front in V neck styles. Broken ranges-brok- good buys here —you can't afford to be prices. This week-end only. Reg. $4.50 jacket: for $3.38 Boys, Youths, Students SUITS 25% OFF It's a small selection-but all picked from our regular stock of fine tweed: and worsieds. There's about 50 suit: in this lot for boys and students 6 to 18 years. Choose plain fitted or sport back: in single or double breasteds. Most suit: have two pants. For the week- end only. 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 Many pure wool pullover: in this lot of zipper and V neck sweaters. Popular plain and two’tone effeflfi- Rugged dressey sweaters for sturdy boy s $1 I Boy‘: shirts and blouses 68c— 2 for 51-35 Reg. values to $1.00 A large selection of fine quality broad- cloth shirt: in plain or fancy _PB""_"5- Blouses age: 6 to 12 yrs. -shirts sizes ll to 14. Choose your: this $1 week-end—68c two for — — -- I BAR GAINS two tone all grey: and $2.98 Bo ’s two toned cotton Gabardine jflc" ket’: Size: es to ac. $1 Real value for - —- — - — — ' Boy’: tweed cap: assorted Pfltterml’ Size: 6 3-8 to 7 Extra good valu — — - — —- Boy’: cotton zip sweater in blue and maroon. Size: 24 to 28. Getone at—--—-———— Boy’: cheviot suit: with two pair 1111"" one pair abort and pair long. Size: 23 W 30. Best value in S Clty-—-———€-—-- i 89c 1.25 lateet pat- ‘1 .00 ‘1 .69 price. cflllch cover: in flowered chlnt: :lze 24 I 72" with 18" frlll for side and 01""- Choice of Ron, Blue, Brown or Black §3l'."§;§."_°'fl ffffi _ _'1 .50 In heavy '2.1 9 5- M9LEOD I‘!!!