5-‘. -l' -. Misses weir 2 dozen Misses’ Blouses- Reg. 4.98 to 5.50—for AIew Blouses OI‘ ..... AH last season's Silk Crepe, Jersey all Wash Dresses, sizes l2-I8, Clearing at- 2.00 3.95 “"“ 5.95 I dozen Ladies’ Plaid, Alpine and Crepe Skirts- Clearing ct 9 Trench Coats— Clearing ct .. 2 dozen Cotton Housecoats- Clearing of Kerchicfr- Each ...-» eO-II ee-rq ~- nis "misses ‘I59 0I|EEll STREET T CENTRAL ROYALTY WJ. Owing to the absence ‘o! the president, the vice-president, Mrs. c. wood was In the chair. Nine- ngcn members answered the roll call, Meeting opened by B11 llflil- 1 2.49 _._._.. ...._q .- MANY treks NOT usrso 9.3- Day Anniversary Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY o- SATURDAY A MAY I3, Ill and l5th This Is Our Time "For Celebrating r And ‘Your Chance To SAVE You'll Find Amazing VALUES I At This Eventful Sale CIIILDREIIS’ WEAR FOR BOYS- I dozen Spun Reg. Z.98—Fo (2-6 yrs.) Reg. I doz. Shirts . . . . . 6 Tweed Suits 1 .00 3 Suede Coat’ For .. r00 in. . 2.00 . 9.95 . 2.00 25c 2-6—Eoch 6 Suits-— Each . . . . . .. GR Hols HOLMES and BRADLEY ing the ode and repeating creed. Minutes o! last meeting read and approved. Committees were heard from. Mr. Mailer MocRc-e report- ed $78.00 turned. in to the Can- adian Appeal for Children Fund from Qur district. New committees: o0@>oo<—3>oo<ais>o i r Change 0f Business Name ~ smuczronru I doz. Shirts- Reg. 8.95-For .. 2 dozen Skirts (I044!) Reg, 4.95-For .. . 2 doz. Skirts- .oo»~ III . Clearing at Children's Blouses- A rack of last season's Cottons (all sizesl All Last Season's Coats n.5, ---¢_q .- Suits (L3)- . 1.49 1.00 ..50c vfft 5.00 l Pf 2.05 2.00 1.00 _ 5.00 1.00 l.98—For . . {s}... 3,1 Sets l is I _._.J . . - . o 1 _. iq U." eel . . . . . . my...- EATLY REDUCED HALF PRICE 50c and $l.00 Pll0llE 92 - bi€0i>®0i00§00§0i®0i>00§t> 0W0? Lunch. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Deacon. Mrs. Maclseod. Mrs. E. Anderson; hostess, Mrs. Bartlet-t. Corros- pondence read and discussed. It was decided to send $500 to Jun- ior Aid of P.E.I. Hospital. Mem- bers cre to meet at school on May 18th to make plans for school garden. Collection $1.45. Roll call for next meeting _- Bring plant or flower for window boxes. Mrs. The firm of COYNE ELECTRIC Will Be Known As t THE REOMON0 ELEBTRIG I57 GRAFTON STREET CHARLOTTETOWN DAY PHONE 226B NITE PHONE 1056-] i /4§ ‘ladies in charge, drew home on Sunduy. a. l: l from her possessor oi.’ r two Make Your Over The Bun Stop Crockett held a. very interesting fc-ontest. Meeting closed with the ‘King, Delicious lunch served by IIEW GLASGOW IIIITES Mr. and Mrs. Murray Orr vlslt~ ed the capital on Thursday- ; Mr, and Mrs. George Brookins Iand family were guests at the An~ Mrs. EE. McKay enjoyed a visit brother. Mr. William Smith o! summerside recently. ._..,_._ Mr. Lloyd Houston l; the proud lovely heifer calves which arrived very recent- 1y. Mrs. Bruce Mciftatt Is having a Fertilizer Dollars QUALITY srnvic: PRICE A s Saved Is A s none ASK FOR OUR PRICES The Island Fertilizer C0. Ltd. . . CHARLOTTETOWN Brace Block Z MORE PAILEAGE . _ lll Mite, A l. V. ‘pleasant visit with her daughter. Mrs. Carl Woolner and Mr. Wool~ 216T. Mr. and Mrs. mo. Rolling: had as their guests recently NB". Lem- uel Wvand and his sister, Miss Ella of 3t. Eleanors, Mrs. Elsie Andrews, accompan- ied by her two sons Edward and Freddie. spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Bomflrs. Mr.‘ George Mccouhrey was s visitor here on Sunday where he was the truest of his motiher who has spent the whiter months n-ith her daughter, Mrs. Blair Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hobbit spent the week-end at their cof- wsc "Lluksvvlew" and also visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. George 101mm,. Mn. The many friends of Mr. ¢yyu§ smith who is at present n patient in the PEI. Hospital will he pleased to know his condition i; ‘B39151!’ IIIYPTUWG. Mo's. John Pursey returned in her home on Friday a-tter spend. in: the winter months with h" dourhm, Mrs. Millar Orr and Mr. Oar. Mrs. Orr will iplind I my days with her mother. Mrl. John Hopburn gm] “n. some little daughter Blfbm], or actual VI 3° B y it! 8co- the . lilplbtlao codycor a better tion din A item: a. cc. m. = SUMMIISIDI snout 12s evict ' I Mflqfltofl. has been some time n. I"? 01d homo In Bee View. and Its new the lueet o! In," Sfnemoo who lgiqtqg have nernohter h Mr. Alien Moffett ha! the "mg- ‘fortune to tail while out {or m; dilly mall, Luckily he eueiained will’ A few minor bruises. “NWO 10C who. in practicing t ,____ fins GUARDIAN. __—t. noun Anuieur un U. S. STIVINSON knew I pnsnnorrarog .l "' Smith-Bourke _._-- at Paul's Anglican Church was BENTRALIGIIARIIIAN Thll column in reserved he new! 0| h“; “some, but never-thin! v! a newly nature ml! bl "5""! at live canto p nerd strictly Bl!- able ln eduuoe cnsswuI-r. tor cantor-ooh»- CORNWALL rmvs romonr. 'conruoea.s'rrou un m- scanner. n your. slmvicl - mint Coll Co. Phone 268i. KYANXZE - Minn. vacuum and Enamels. womb: Music Store. CALL STOREY ELECTRIC for all electrical appliance and re~ irigerotcr repairs Phone 3679-1... WE HAVE 0N llANDfoa hr mediate delivery, quantity dry baled shavings. L. M. Poole and C0., Ltd. RETURN FROM TRURD — Mr. and Mrs, ‘I’. G. Ives and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel McDougnll and son Allan-i, returned Tuesday evening lrcm a vlslt to Tnuro. While there Mr. Ives paid his official visit 5-‘! Provincial Grand Prior to the Malta Preceptory of the Masonic Lodge and installed their otticera. 0n May 5th he and Mrs. Ives were in Amherst, where he made his official visitation to the Beause- jgur Prageptory, which takes -its_ name from the historic fort 0Y1 the heights nearby. and instill“ the officers there. Mr. Ives Bald that he could see no difference m (b5 roads in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from those in this Province. The pavement was broken up lust as badly there as it is here- he said. l-le went by 30mm "id returned by Wood 151M“!!- Deepest symiplbhy 8W8 WT: m the (zmily o! the late ED. ~LePaK9 in his passing and would oilel‘ these words o: comfort: "Po l!" in the hearie o! those yo“ "Y" behind, is not to die.” The "latest news from Mrs. Mel- vin McLeod who has been with her sister, Mrs. Stubbs of Ccm— bridge, Mass. states that hu- sis- ter's condition i! Bréltly INF-WW‘ ed a-nd Mrs. McLeod will return g0 1m- hqme at an early dalte. Mlrs. Extract-McNeil! has return- ed heme from the PI: Island Hospital ‘where she had been a patient under observation for o. few days, her many friends will be pleased to learn she is feeling much better. In a. recent letter from Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Andrew-they told o! their happy silFPrlR "h"? l5‘ tending a show o! receivinfl the door prize of a. beautiful three way torch light, and as Erwin stated, although late in the night, they were happy strutting home with their priu- . Amrong the contestants at tho musical feslvnl this put week were little Elaine Cousin-I. dnuzh- ter or‘ Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Cous- ins and Doris Andrew. douzlitef o! Mr, Blair An- drew. Doris was islaee in a. class of twenty-OM In singing. Congratulations tn those young ladies in their effort. Mr. William Stewart has re- turned to his home spend-lug the winter with his niece Mrs, J’, Weeks Murphy and Mr. M-llppllty who is principal of Ken- slngmm High School. His friends are how? to see him buck look- ing hale and heart-W. Mr- Ind Mrs. Murphy and son Mex and Mr. Lorna Dumbbell accompanied him 1nd enjoyed e visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Dickleson. we pulpit of New Gluevw Christian Church was occupied bl’ Rev. Richardson oi Moniezue who conducted services in the iznornlng and evening, preaching forceful end inspiring sermon; on "the Kingdom of God". Under the direction of Mrs, George Dickie- son at the piano, the youn-z peo- ple led the music which was here utter J ,. -_ W hence: Isabel. only daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourke. o! Charlottetown become the bride of Mr. Ronald Burns Smith, eon of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith. 0f Kalb fax. Sheath: o! pastel anapdragon and tern covered the chancel lot- tice and bouquets of spring fiow~ er: were placed on the communion table. Rev. J. T. Ibbott performed the ceremony and Mr. Rioystnn l". Muglord, A.R.C.O., played the wedding music. 8t. Paul's Church Choir long u their prooeeslonal ‘hymn. "rho Voice That Breathed O'er Eden." The bride wu given in marriage by her father 1nd was attended by Miss Anne Sadler, as maid o! honor. Miss Margaret Palmer and Mist; Irene MacL-eod were brides- ma a v Mr. Arthur Plummer of Saint John. was groomsmon, and the ushers were Mr. Edward Burns of Saint John. Mr. Ralph Dumont, Mr. Donald MacLeod, Mr. Crllly Bourke, all of Churlottotown. The bride were a gown ,0! opales- cent satin with a long train which swept back from a peplum. The fitted bodice which was gathered to a sweeping circular skirt, had a Jewel neckline aid, long pointed sleeves. At her throat one, wore a single strand o! pearls. e gtit of the bridegroom. Her headdress was a finger-tip veil of net and she carried an arm bouquet o Johanna Kill roses. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids wore gowns of similar design to that of the bride with pcplums duping back into short over-tunlcs. Miss Anne Sadler, the maid of honor, was gowned in pastel green taffeta. she worc a large golden picture hat trimmed with a wreath o! pastel flowers and finger-tip streamers o! green velvet, she car- ried an old fashioned nose-gay of pastel flowers. The bridesmaids’ gowns were o! golden taffeta. Two single pink roses were caught on each sldeof their lame picture hats. They too carried nose-gays o! -pastel flow- ers. Mrs. B. C. Bourke the bride's mother, chose a tourquoise dress with jeweled belt. she wore a tiny black hot trimmed with o single pink rose. Her corsage was o! pink roses. The groom's aunt, Mrs. Colin Burns o! Saint John, worc a. navy Bon " ct Charlottetown, also one sister (Clara), Mrs. Dupce o! New York and three brothers, Hon. BJW. LePcge of Charlottetown; Garfield o! Rusticoville and James L. ot Hunter River. This community was shocked and saddened to learn ot the pass- ing (due to a, rail while pain-ting) of Oyiriac Route, en esteemed res- ident and retired lehoolmester. He was bom ‘l2 years ego at Mnyfield, the non o! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bouts. A friend to all, ready to help in all that was good for the conmunity his wise coun- sel will be tires-nasal by many. He leaves to mourn hi: sudden demise four brothers, IPelix and Moses cl.‘ Rustico, Zamriah oi St. John, end Jeremiah o! Worcester, Mus. who arrived Mme for the funeral; also two sisters, Mrs. C. IAClair o! P‘ lcttctown and Mrs. ‘Peter Gauthier on the old treme- atAd where he resided, n well as u host of friends and acquaint- uincee, having taught in many public schools. Funnel lervfce was held on Wednesday mourning from St. Anne's Church, Hope lluptlals Yesterday. the scene o! a marriage o! wide! . . . M“ vq» want . . WHAT D0 MEN LIKE IN A NEW sou We have plenty to shownyou '. . .. ‘well over 600' . .. but the question remains, what do you like? And that ques. - tion we wanit you to answer for yourself. exceptional variety like ours you may not see what you . if you don’t, there’s no cause for embarrass- ment, you’ll find our sales staff just as attentive ,,. . Even in an just a's courteous as if you had made a purchase. IWE INVITE YOU TO HAVE A LOOK-‘ PRICES $29.50 TO $59.50 blue and white dress, navy acces- sories and pink carnage. ‘ After the wedding ceremony a reception was held in the Char- lottetown Hotel. Following this Mr. and Mrs. Smith lelt on a mo- tor trip thrcugh Nova. Scotti..- For travelling the bride wore u. ver- millon top coat over a grey wool gabardlne suit, plaid taffeta hat and navy blue accessories. Out o! town guests at the wade. ding were Miss Jeane MacRre o! Montreal. Mrs. Colin Burns. Bnint John, Mrs. Roxie 30nd. Saint John. Mr. S. S. Smith. Halifax, M's‘. and Mrs. A. M. Steele, saint John Mrs. W. A. Warwick and Miss Isobel Warwick. Saint John, Dr and lVIrs. W, B. Howatt. Miss Isabel Howatt, Mr. Hubert Howatt, Mrs R. T. Mussen, Miss Dorothy Wyatt. Miss Wanda Wyatt, all of summer- slde and Dr. and Mrs. William Tidmarsh o! Bedeque. This summer Mr. and Mrs. Smith will live in Charlottetown. in the full they will make their home in Fredericton where Mr. Smith, on R.C.A.F. veteran, is completing his course in engineering at the Uni- versity of New Brunswick. The bride. a graduate of MacDonald College was for the past year, diet- Rlver 11y his pastor, Rev. Esther Dalton. Itian at the saint John General Hospital. ALL MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS -- IALL WEATHER COATS --SPO PANTS - SPORT JACKETS —- SPORT SHIRTS — SPECIAL DISCOUNT. - 10% on GREENDAL C0. LTD. Men’s and Boys’ Wear Ohignccto Canal 1 TOPCOATS - RT COATS-SPORT 144 Great George Street Arctic Bastions T0 I Veteran Equator PRJOVINUBIUWN, Muss. Ml! l2 -- (GP) -- The Arctic wutg again are beckoning Donald u. MacMlllan cud today the ‘Iii-WI? old explorer was enroutc to Booths hay Harbor. Me., tc prelim hi! Proieot Survey .--- N. 8., May 13 ._ AMHEREI‘. (C?) - The Maritime ‘Transporta- tion Commission will make n. thor- .ough survey of the Chignecto canal protect this runner, commissioner ~Clyde J. Bitch of Monctcn. N. 5., announced hero tonight. Plans {or ‘h’ INN/w were approved at the annual meeting of the Mai-lime Boa-rd of Trade at saint John, N. 3.. last December. Mir. Hitch told a tended by president and secretory A. n, Lugby q; m, Amberst-Sackvllle committee that Commission chairman Rand Math. Wm had said the way now was clear to make the survey. cum. plications arising from the freight "lie issue had made earlier action fmwssible. It was suggested that Marltlms Boards o! ‘trade be asked to pro- vide “lootuol information" to as~ slat in the long-bcooted project go;- a canal across the Nova. Bootiu conference at- N. S. Banlord lstliflllll. sturdy schooner Bowdoln for hit 27th visit to the poler hour's d0- main. . MaoMillan plans to sell June i! and hopes to roach u point within i0 degrees of the North Pole u head of an expedition sponsored by the Cleveland. Ohio, and Both doin College Museums. Serve Ito! at vegetable or cold In sold ALWAYS ASK FOR VAN CAMWSI \'.1 n lull‘ until tilt-N‘ r greatly appreciated ivy the con- gregation. It is honed that Rrv. Mr. Richardson wiil strpply this congregation when at all possible. Dr. and Mrs. lro were at heme to u number of friends on Wed-needs evening, April 28th when they entertained w a card party of tour tables. Aittnctive prlau were won W Mrs. borne. Stevenson and Mr. Dingwell, t boobies going to Mn. Ed Steven- son and Mr. Mme Stevenson. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess minted by her deter, Mn. O'Neill. A social chat and Jolly sing song brought a pleuent eve- nlngoo e clone eilw quickly when the guests deported for their borne loud in their probe c: no holi- imity o! this untamed yeuu couple. A ntmlbor from this dlltrict at- tended the funeral of the late tow yam no when be undo hi: time lnflhlrletlllom lltu- pm- ina wilt be mom-nod we time! Meade a»: mount‘:- NONI! OI! loved once notably. hotel ' two none. DI‘. lute‘ ll fiheiqjfld. Fully equipped service shop, Infection-NATIONAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE O NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, COMPANY ANNOUNCES OPENING 0f Service Branch In Charlottetown at Z56 ' mom: 2368-.) . , Queen Si. factory trained servicemen. National factory made ports, uttering tor your quorum“ "IT-w. N l ciisn nsoisrsns AND” Accouiinno uiormu: EQUIPMENT, . selivic: slurs, PAPER’ nous orientations New Registers And Accounting, Machines Now Available I . ‘ ENQUIRIES WILL IE PR OMPTLY ATTENDED TD - .1. w. DIIETT‘ Soles Representative NATIONAL. 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