PAGE TWEII F GQENILLE IIDQREADS- Interesting Items For Your Household Are Nov." CLEARING at HALF PR I CE! Some Slightly Soiled LACE TAIL! CLOTHS-Size 50:50. Regular $1.95—-Cleaeing get $1.48 each LACE TABLE CLOTHS-Size 51x52". Reg. $3.95. Clearing at $1.98 each LACE TABLE CLOTHS-Size 72x90". Reg. $7.50. Clearing at .. HOMESPUN TABLE CLOTHS-Size 48x48". Reg. $3.25. Clearing at $1.63 each COLORED COTTON TABLE CLOTHS- ln white, blue, gold and green-Size 50x50. Reg. $1.95. Clearing at 98c each COLORED COTTON LUNCHION SETS- ln solld colors of blue, green, peach, nee end gold. Here Are Some Exceptional _ Values NQT at Half Price PLAIN HEMMED SHEETS-é D .. $3.75 each TH§ QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ALIERTDII -___ Mr. Robert Arthur. Bimmerside, spent the week-end with bis parents ‘Mr. end Mrs. E. C. Arthur. i I Miss Murphy has returned from an extended trip to the Llnltfi Btltel. Mn. l Oheeter Reyes returned Wednesday from Tyne valley. where she spent one week the guest of her sister Mr. tDr.) Stewart. ll HIS. C. R. Leercl, Mr. 5nd Mrs. Roy Leerd. and Mrs. Robert Dunn were visitors to Charlottetown on iThursday. I Mise Gilfldy Hayes has returned ‘lhome from Milton, Mass" where .she attended sttiool the past year. Mrs. William G-eudet and non Albert recently spent e brief holiday in Alberton the guest of ' Mr. Ronald MCKirmnn returned from Halifax. N. .B.. on Saturday. ' Fishery Inspector's course. ll. end Mrs. George Spears and ilittle dufltiter Linda, and Miss Phone Spears were week-end visitors‘ _- , H _ ‘tthh iM. our; Cloth; with 6 matching Napkins. 52v52’ cloth; 14x14 Napkins. ,.‘i~.,,_.,,,,°,,,, °,",:,,_,_° r B" . “I R I 3.35. Cl ' t . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.68 t " egu or s eon“, o » s w l Friends will be pleased Io hem’. Cloths with 6 matching Napkins. 52x70" Cloth; 14x14" Napkins. ‘mrirmthe wCflndlttmhtélf EJaLnes . , ' a . Regular $3.95. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98 set jmonthiln has obegl; coemrged ‘Sig; EMBROIDERED TEA $ETS--36x36" Cloth; with 4 Napkins. Reg. $2.75. r lbw" is “OW much ‘mimic!- Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. $1.38 set M]; 3,1“ Kern who y,“ been attended Mount Allison University COLORED LACE RUNNERS—ln brawn, red and sand- iisil-fi.l§llei~iljligén§nilllells llfiinil; I . , .. 13x38". Regular 85c. Clearing at . . . . .,.,._... 43c each ififvhjrmmer "mmhs Wm‘ h"! . ; l ___ l 13x30’, Regular 65c. Clearing at . ...........,._. .. 33c each i. The Reverend Georg? Cunmmk .ham and Mrs. Cunningham have LAC! QHAIR ‘IT§—- iarrived in‘ Alberion, Where Mr. v ‘Cunningham has become pastor of An ample size to provide protection for back and arms of chairs. the Presbyterian Congregation. ' J-piece Sets. Regular $1.75. Clearing at 88c set l Mr. and Mrs. E. A‘ Mclcue and l-pleoe sete. Regular 85c. Clearing at ........,._.,~............ 43c sei family m"? m°v°d l“ m“ beau“ iful spacious farm-home in Monty rose where they plan spending the summer months. | Mrs. Earl Garnish and five children, Wlendail. Elsie. Louis. Claude and Marvin ivere week-end visitors to Alberion the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Morell. ‘ Friends will be sorry to hear that Ml". James oMeora had the mis- fortune of hndly crushing a 100i. Mrs. Jae. Geudet. l where lie successfully completed a‘ World Wide Iluild Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meetihl of the World Wide Guild o! the Baptist Church was held at the home oi Miss Grace Crosby. The devotional gilt ei the BIO" gramme was in ergo o! Mers- uerite Brehaut, and opened by '. gigging "This II hlly lihthelrb -' ve eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ‘£11m: ngrufiozry ‘The Telling Fell!’ wee reed. end 5 When there ie eeed to i make the most of momenta, enjoyed by 511- mlmwlll‘ Dflillil this Phrt of the meetine closed by aeinemergencieetisiokfinl l of this "Reliable" Phero- sihging "He Leadeth Mo." , cy. Be assured the: we shell The president, Verna I101‘. presided over the business pert - eerveyou not only promptly end properly, but et prices of the meeting. The minutes were read and approved by the ‘ that ere uniformly fair. 1 For at this Pharmacy, secretary. The roii call was lo- l prescriptions are priced ac- llllli ‘and Fast sponded to by "someihins P6!’- tainlng to Bolivia." Marguerite Brehaut invited the members to her home for the next meetinl. which will be held June 16th. cording to e fired formula: N t ll call is to be answered Iaacar-‘sslzllgxrgrgf byexe ilgrse of scripture pertaining . r _ ‘ to i l . k- Th" Emu-ll‘! “Y5” Lilllihlhollheeby was appointed to the right price-prevails at m“ ghprge of devotions nex: meeting. and it wee also ‘eoided to ad: Dr. Zella Clerk to give a iiellr on Missions. Margaret. loi- lem read e card. which BM "- ceived from Mrs. Levy. expressing , thanks for the gift from the World ‘Wide Guild. ‘ Shirley Crosby gave en instruc- tive talk on e further chapter of the study book "India On The iThreehold". The meeting olosed by repeating the Guild oovenxnt in unison“ Ikillowing the clone o! the meeting, the president reed en address to Jean Hamm. express- ing congratulations on leer ne- _ icently announced engegemenhend operation at all times. The secretary wishing her every happiness ii! Mr. Lemuel lirsonauit read the her new life, and on behalf of correspondent-e which had been the girls o! the (mild, M!“ M". received since the inst meeting and garel: MaoEwen presented her 5 dlscuirslml l°ll°ived M11111’- A fln- with n lovely blue Kenwood blen- sii thee, and to ell petrole- wwwt THE NYAI. DRUG STORE ‘ no DUEEN s1" - PHONE 2'11 LUGGAGE lit zsoiiiscouiiir *1" SENSATIONAL‘ SAVING FOR MEN IN TRAVELLING NEEDS GLADSTONE BAGS OVERNIGHT BAGS FLYWEIGHT CASE mumts All manufactured by EVERLEIGH Canada's Best since 1870 i. ""9551 111F011 ivas given by Mrs. ket. h Maurice Perry Mrsnliariy O'Brien A dainty lunch was served by ll gsltéfitiiippofintod. chairman] for the, m; hn3te5g_ * OH O 0 KPEXS WHC WGFC ll follows: President-Mrs. Maurice’ .» l ' G ‘i so... v............._in.. uni-rim Memes-item ET You“ "W! O‘Brlen; Secretary-Mrs. Michael: IVHBI-THI Tbeasurer-Mrs. H r —_' , 0.3mm; mmdalhms‘ Ansez. nms. emanate nut.» O'Brien re-elected; Klldare-Mrs.l . Herman Cahlll rte-elected. Ccun- Th“ PM“ “lmly "° ‘e’ e n. sellers and social service committee gfggsllonrelzzrdllpai Ill,“ lgémchlsn Ph é were also re-elected for the com- - ‘ _ ' ' .' one 01' _ in“ yum me Reverend w. E silo MargaretRWald. beloved wife , Queen .1 Mmlagha" addlw-“td me Swim if: “mitt?! ' M“ i? 1h“ m“ o-aoogesgs o§< The Ladies of 5t. Peter's An- ‘with ca‘ fngfnlnany r My" and. °l€>fi w’ giitan Church lield a SOClAI evening “ ° m‘ ° “m” l" "will" h“ i aim cusses UNRATIONED iiucnns demise. She had been in iailmgi la colors et white, mauve and turquoise. An exceptionallffiiie quality, closely while working at a buildinS- Med- icel aid was summand at once. and that Mr. iii the Rebekah Lodge. Monday of this iveek. with a large number ln health for several months. A get-ll Double led else, worth to $12.50. Clearing et ..._._., $7.95 each, OHINILLI IATH SETS- and evenly woven and bleached to a sparkling white. Are slightly soiled— 81x108". worth $7.50. Clearing $5.50 pr. COTTON HUCKABAC TOWELS-- A tine even weave. Sizes 18x38". Pair lath met elee 18x30"; with standard _laiest reports are. ‘Chi/board's condition is gradually limproving. - A i I Residents cf Albcrtnn and vlifirlily are glad that the noon bus service which is such a convenience tn the travelling public has been resum- rd. ' iod of hospitalization lust summer. , while doubtless prolonging stay with loved ones on enrtlhl failed to bring a return to her usual good health. Mrs. Auld “'63 a daughter oi’ the lete Wiiilum attendance. The Reverend J. Nowe and Ml‘. J. W. Campbell gave leadership ln games, a "Share '1'h: Wealth" procram rind etc. A_nent sum was realized from the sale of caiée: 11nd the fishing pond. After is cic oils lunch had been served A . by a committee in charge the happy fimaselogégfiumliisvybzgz Txtefimfz? afieir was brought to a close with a few yea" we,“ in the U‘ s_ l: iiier girlhood, lived her life span‘ her the singing of "Auld Lang Byne." sine seat eeyer. In green, peeeli, yellow end blue. bgtder $1.98. Clearing at .. $1.49 each Pair HCAVY QUALITY BATH TQWELS- White with colored borders. Size 22x42". I . _ i é ‘ lCharlotteioivn on Tuesday to attend The Roverend Mr. J. M. Fraser and Nirs. nose: motored l0 qivpihohe Bay last werk. They were accompanied home by MP5 FY5591“ mother, Mrs, Schnnrc, who ‘viii ....... ..._._._... $1.19 Ispend some Mme he" u 11191;- guest. Mrs. H. J. Pike. —Mrs. S. Handler. Mrs. Alfred Glllls motored to the misicnl Festival, they were accompanied by the little Misses Ruth Pike and Mary Gillie (pupils of Mrs. Pike) who were particip- QLHJICKIES i By Ken Reynolds "This Guardian Want Ad says we want asalesman that can sell-isn't that what they're iupposed to do?" Live Hogs The Livestock Marketing Board otters Ior the convenience of the Hog Producers on Prince Edward Island a complete trucking service. When you have a shipment of hogs, contact your trucker e day or two in advance of shipping date. Foi- lowlngie a list of our truckers: Heater River-Gordon lhtleeaon WIltehlre-limer Glow Lemuel Creewell B. ‘ ' Cavendish-Grant McLeod hQgfl-Q Indian liven-Judson Melellan Malpeeue-Keith Ramsey Wllmot Valley-Berry Waugh ‘imbecile-George Mollnnon farmer touched e feeding trough die he learn the reason: e etiort- anig in the festival. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy to their horne in Mr. have returned Charlottetown after pleasant holiday spent at the home of their parents Mr. and MP5- Austln Murphy. TENDERS Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned and marked “Tender for Additional Development iii‘ Charlottetown Airport." will be re- ceived up to 12 o'clock noon, E.D. S.'l‘., Wednesday, June 4, 1941, for surface treatment of existing ll- phalt surfaces at Charlottetown Airport, Charlottetown, P. B. I. Mrs. A. J. Bernard recently re- ceived e message from Mbdiord. Mass, informing her the serious illness or her brother Mr. Charles chdisson. l I A free movie entitled "News On The Air" was presented in the Aiberton Institute Hell the early part oi the wet-Ir. These Free Sound means o1 arousing interest in the different school subIect-I. and ere therefore greatly appreciated by the teachers. parents. and pupils. diiions. form of contract tn be entered into and tender forms may be obtained on application to the Chief Purchasing Agent, 1),. pnrtment of Transport. Ottawa. Ontario, or from the District Alr- ivly Engineer, Dominion Govern- ment Building. Mnncton, N. B. upon receipt of an accepted cheque made payable to the Re- ceiver General of Canada. for the nurn of $10.00. This cheque will. he returned upon the return Mi the plans and specifications Inl good condition. Each tender must he aceomppn. led by n certified cheque an n chartered Canadian hank equal tn ien per cent (inf?) of the "m!" "lu- Plynble to the order of fhc Receiver General of Canada. which cheque will he forfeited in the event of the tenderer refusing in enter Into a contract on the bnlii of his tender, if called upon to do so. or failing to satisfactorily complete such a contract. Cheq-i use of unsuccessful tenderers will he returned. Any tender not ' ‘ by a security deposit n! dgwflbgd will not. be eonetdered. The Department does not bin-l itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Mrs. J. A. Callaghan enter- tained the members of the Western Hospital Ladies Aid iii: her home on Welnesday evening. There was a large number in attendance. The greater part oi the evening was spent in sewing. rind the usual amount of work was accomplished. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. and lt was decided Io meet again the following Wednesday. The annual meeting of the Alberton Bub-Division of ‘ Catholic Wciznenb League was held in the Burke Building. lesilr members easel‘ to Hort I119 year's work with renewed interest. Tho president Mrs. Merritt Callaghan gave her r190" 111 which she outlined the activities oi‘ the ‘league for the past year. She thanked the Reverend Pastor and also the members for their eo- pefiaéoue A" F. T. COLLINS. Secretary. Department of Transport. Oliiwn. May l9. i041. BOBBIE! WEI-ll S-RIBCKBD FUARN. Scotland - (OP) Forty-fob: Ayrshire cows sent wild at milking time. Not iintii the crawl In the electricity supply was running current thrown the metal siendhlom. n‘, a bflef but then discussed. and the committee he; gtgrllng worth 1 Pllnl. specifications. labour oon- I M°Vl¢ Prwlmmme‘ ‘l? ‘l mrvmm“ ings were held a‘. the homes oi ers from the W.M.S. of which she I " e and one other kind of fruit. some TM"? ‘"5 etnble, and, whoiegrnin cereal, as a very good attendance of crithu-s- m“ 53 I m,“ o,- nm dim, Nurses‘ Home. The meeting opened fourteen members. Minutes of last the,‘ ‘m; .in the district. For 4d years the farm house that saw her doatli had been her well loved home. . KB" PM Went her entire mar- l" the 611111 ried life, and no happily u n, s. “'35 resmnded 1° blah inspiration to all wiho came , an sample to the meeting were read and approved younger ‘menflonm He". m, one The W051i"? WDOPWG Pfilillilds ever heerd o. hlsiy or angry word 1mm PM"? sill’- ifl be 339-341 The but. only mutual love and respect balance on hand is $72.95. peace and hospitality ‘bounded: The secretary was asked to send 511g w“ . M“ “n, “mm an application to the Exhibition shy, y” Hnd and unknunflnl, Committee asking tor space tor srile- and gifted with capable end help- The president reported that in; hands, “N15,; in "N," m. Charlottetown players ere unable “he” 5° 1; 1, m“ her,p‘mnz to bring their play but. she had M]; b; "my gen 1n u" Mm. “d asked Sumitnerslde to bring theirs. in the nejghborhqodl who" "m" Arrangements for Field Day were who knew her best and realized _ remain to given power to proceed with them mourn the ]o55_ Her when] w“ Mrs. M8118“. Mrl- Brydon Smith iield in the Oiyde River Prediyter- and Mre. H. .1. Pike were appoint-i Ian Ohurch on Sunday, April ed to the Lunch Committee. Mrs, 20th. where down the years. While Joseph Callaghan offered to ioolrilri health,‘ her eeet wee seldom after the dishes. Mn. lrydonlvacant. at Church savlceg, Th»; Smith offered to canvas] the Wherf- Rev. Ct. C. Webster offlion Ohurcn, for sandwiches. Mrs. Pike was City, was the officiating clergy. appointed to oak the Women's In- man, and by request, M", R, 1r stitute for the use od their hrtll Matheson, Clyde River, in gym. for n dance to be held in the pathetic voice sang The Oity Four evenlnir. The secretary is to send square. The music included other an advertisement to the newe-‘favorites of the deceased: The Pflllfls- - Lord is My Shepherd, Asleep in During the month sewing meet/Jesus and A/bide With Me. Flow- The May meeting o! the West- ern Hospital Aid was held at the with the president Roll call Mrs. H. J. Pike. Mrs. A. E McOue. was e valued member for mdny Mrs. J. C. Profit and Mrs. W. C. yelre as well as from relathes tt. , ‘Ind ktende banked the casket in Mrs. Austin Murphy moved that tribute of the esteem she ‘ield the meeting adjourn: ll" their affection. ‘Bhe leaves to A delicious lunch was served by‘ mourn a sari-owing husband, three the Hospital siafi. brothers and a sister besides ii Plumb" of nephews end nieces. lThe brothers lire: Spurgeon, lSolith Weymouth. Mus. wii.i-.~..-.i Nutritionists dealer; that eechiBrlIlIBiA/fllvr. Mess" FredeLc-r. of the flve moi-n food grgupg 15 n. i Charlottetown and the alder: sentiial to physical w-ell being, and Annie, Mrs. Stanley Feener. Rock- polnit out that. for pleasure and land, Mass. The funerll vnis profit. we must all be well fed, ‘under the direction of Mr. N. D Every day. they say, we ehouidJlscIAen, Oity, end she was car- eat from half b pint to u. full pintlried tenderly to her last resting of milk (ior adults). one elims fruit place in the Church cemetery hy neighbors, those to whom when in life she had given her interest and wise counsel: Ger- fleld Marleen, Elmer Walsh, John Olow. Keith Dixon. Arnold beer “ end Boyd Dixon. "No tuners] gloom, when I em gene. Think of. me es withdrawn in the stllineee, . Yours etiil, you mine. Remember all the beet ef our ‘pest, moments. and forget the rent. ' And no to when I wait. come gently an.’ moon AND you l ‘there's Hvaluebie tip. pay the medial men. in that eons lad ltory Inititled. "The Egg and I." Ibr, they point out, tucked inside egg- the is h high quality protein, im- portant Ior health. . Two rnedium-eined one substitute eetiefoetorily for one serving of meat. e fer as protein Is concerned. ‘Rte yo is peeked with vitamins end mincals, too. The mtrltion authorities any that Canadians should aim at eating et ieeet three opp e week. in sedition to on! they ll! ll Illfl ifllllffi. I FIVE I001’) GROUPS potatoes and at least one other veg- At lennt three times e week, too, Cun- ndlsns need eggs or cheese. it is u- sci-ted. M)‘ COIN. READING. England _. (OP)- Thieves who raided e cafe leit‘ni receipt signed by "Ginger. for the West Reading Bwipine 00.. Ltd." Scientists believe that hydrogen The barn fowl is eible to eat lin end helium abound on the sun. own weight in food. NEW DRE$SES F011 TllE MISS T0 14 Trim little Dresses to please particular young Misses to 14 years. There are ever so many new ideas to lie found i" lfi new eelleetlon. $1.59 to $8.95 TODDLER DRESSES The“ pretty little Dresser will toddle right into your attec- tions the instant you set eyes on them. Smooth ‘Carton: I Roles, Pin Striped Cottons, and numerous Dainty Smal 0' . designs with pretty little itimining touches. l Sines 1 to 6 Years. shoe 'ro $4.95 MISSES‘ GRADUATION DRESSES ee well ae CHILDREN'S WHITE CONFIRMATION DRESSES FOR STYLE-AND GOOD-VALUE SHOP AT 1 TH! MISSIS . IIDLMES 8t BRADLEY I59 Queen Si.