MAY 2. 1952 ...-.--...,...-.....-.....--....i -..... THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN at-the DANCE TIME 9 O'CLOC'I( Dance to the music of Amos Landry and his ten-piece Adm. 51.00-Tax andTables included For Table Reservation-Phone 1242 or 2854 ECIL ANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB, MONDAY, MAY 5 Orchestra ;I'here Ought To Be A Law By Fagaiy And Shorten WELL, ue's our NOVMAND Give A LOOK AT me sort Jon HE G2Aa8aooowN! WIEN GRIPELY wAs DOING ms uircu HE WAS ALWAVG GRIPING mzmv LIFE WAS TOO srszeuuous :02 mm -5 F . UARDIV IIAA7P6',Jl?.: sac 9.811201! 57".. mum ANn,cm.. hx W':l WAT ARE WE? SOLDIE6 OR GOAL MINE MULES.'I CANT WAIT To GET our OF was -i.lIrr)"-'0-1! ARMV AND GRAB one OF THOSE tO!T CNILIAN sou: Locke Road And Vicinity -Mrs. George Johnstone who spent two weeks visiting relatives on the Locke Road left on Monday morning, April 14th, to return to her home in Plaster Rock, N. 8. Mr. Joe McLean oi Alberton spent Easter Monday visiting his mother Mrs. Henry Gallant of the fore the concluding hymn Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Gallant. oi Piuaville were visitors in Forestl T.- View on Easter Sunday. April 13th. Road was in o'Leary on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault re- turned to their home on Monday, April zist, alter a visit to Char-r came to Forest View on Monday, lottetown and Debcrt. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Anhony Finnan. oi Howlan. were the guests on sat- . urday evening, April lath, of Mr. cst View on Tuesday, April and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault oi Forest visited at the home of Mr. view. , Louis Arsennult of Forest View Mr. Henry Gallant oi' the Locke Breadalbsase and Vicinity Mrs. lCDi::rlottetnwn on Saturday. April Miss Maris Graham was hostess tor the April meeting or the Pres- byterian W. M. 8. Mrs. Cuyler Matheson was a visitor to Charlottetown on Fri- day. April lath. Mr. Allison Mutch, Charlotte. town. was a visitor to l3resdal- bans on April lath. Mrs. Harry Weeks, Fredericton, visited Breadalbane on Friday, April lath. Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macxay, during the week- end ot April 20th. Master Carl Sharpe, Pleasant Valley. was a visitor to Breathl- hane on Friday, April ma. Mrs. Kenneth Graham and Mrs. Pomroy Murray visited Mrs. George W. Stevenson, Fredericton, on Friday, April lath. Mrs. K. Rackham visited he: sister, Mrs. Colin Matheson, on April ma. .Mrs. .Roy Weeks, Fredericton, visited Breadalbane on Friday, April lath. Mr. and Mrs. James snowie and their little daughter, Linda. iett tor a visit with Iriends in Mont- real on Saturday, April lath. Mrs. Hammond Newson returned from Charlottetown on Friday, April lath, after having spent sev- eral days visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Ssm- uel Good. On Sunday, April 20th, 'T.IlT. Young People's Society of Rose Valley presented, the Easter story with songs and Bible reading, in the Breadalbane United Church. Mr. Gordon MacKenzie read the selections Irom the Bible, which the choir interspersed with ap- propriate hymns. including ”Low in the Grave He Lay", and "lead Me to Calvary". Rev. W.B. Muc- Phail delivered a brief address on the Easter theme. After the choir had sung "Christ the Lord Is iRtsn", Mrs. Erlancl Cousins gave a ireading, "The Sacred Heart". be- Miss Lulu Champion was the organist for the service. E April 21st. Mr. Rene Arsenault oi Lot 6 April 21st. and is spending a few days visiting with relatives. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault 0! For- 22nd and Mrs. rrank Richard, Duvsr. -AN. spent the week from April 13th to p1Nc1-ma, onmix, Ana, .s(op) April 20th at his home. -Fire chief John Milne has ask- ed council to provide penalties tor -tovm residents who rush to their Parl.-Hy Packs 'Em In! VAST NEW STOCKS . . . THE THRESHOLD OF SPRING . .. .. UNBELIEVABLY LOW SALE PRICES ALL COMBINED TO SHAT- TER SALES RECORDS OF PAST 20 YEARS. IIIIMATGHED VALUES OREATE IIITEIISE SELLING EXOITEMEIIT NEW SHORTIES .. 12.95 NEW DRESSES ..... 3.44 COATS to 32.50 .... 18.50 BLOUSES Io 4.95 .... 1.49 SUITS Io 29.50 . . . . . 22.50 SKIRTS Io 8.95 . . . . . . 3.95 SUITS to 39.50 ..... 22.50 DRESSES to 16.95 4.44 ALL OTHER SUITS, 00ATS, IIRESSES'20i7o 0FF PKG! EIJEVEN . DRESS SHIRTS ..... 1.88 Men's SUITS 33. 19.50 SPORT SHIRTS .. .. . 1.88 Men's SUITS 323.. 29.50 Men's SWEATERS .. 1.95 TOPCOATS 3.... 19.50 SHORTS. SHIRTS 49c PANTS Io 8.95 ...... 5.95 ALL OTHER SUITS, TOPO0ATS, SPORT 00ATS 2070 0FF ASK FOR FREE COUPONS AND TRY YOUR LUCK I lFilEE CASH & PRIZE T E CO. LT D. PlCTOU.N.5.- NEW t:i.Ascow,N.s.- Ci-iARLOTTETGVv'N.P.E.I. cars whenever the tire siren England and Scotland were un- sounds. The sight-seers clutter up ited in 1603 when King James VI the street and hinder tire szp- oi: Scotland became also James I pa:-atus, of England. The total area of England, Soot- lsnd and Wales is 88,753 square miles, slightly over halt that at Newfoundland. 18 Last Summer DRESSES-Values to 14.95-for . . One Dozen SKIRTS--clearing at each only .. . . .. .. One Dozen BLOUSES-on sale at each PLAN A VISIT TO OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Eight 'COATS-Sde Special. each . 2s.oo Three RAINCOATS only-On sale. each -15.00 Three SLACK suns. reg. 11.50-Sale ... 5.95 2 Dozen casrs masses 1. Vidues tov16.95 SPECIAL cuanaucs I 3530 Winfer Whiie SHORTIES .............. 12.95. 14.95. Rack of Ladies' FELT HATS--to clear 1.98 . . 5.00 16.95 . 3.00 . . 2.98 . 12 Dark CREPE DRESSES from 11.95 to 14.95 Going at each 12 Pin PIN CHECK TROUSERS Sizes 30-36. eac OPENINGMAY SALE BED JACKET S-nice assortment-clearing . . . . LESS 259AS Ladies' SLIPS-values Io 4.25-on side at .. . . . . . .. 2.00 .1007: Nylon YARN-reg. 50c-Sale at 35c PRINT 4 36" White COTTON-reg. 48c value-sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c A Men's Wool HOSE. reg. 1.50: Spec. 1.25 Men's sport SHIRTS. values to 4.95; Spec. 2.50 Men's Summer HOSE. on sale at .. .. .. . . . 69c ALDIS HIRE arms was COTTONS-large assori-meni-reg. 65c: Spec. yd. 49c MANY OTHER SPECIALS NOT LISTED e 12 0IILY WORSTED SUITS (Singles) Sizes 35 to 40 Clea-ing at each 825.00