AIEIIIL 22. 1.953 THIRD FLOOR Linens- House Furnishings '- Wallpaper Special D per double roll 10 patterns only-20 inch width Wallpaper-regularly priced up to 1.50 per double roll and clearing at this low price of only 59c per double roll. STRlPED HOMESPUNv36 inch width --- sand background with horizontal stripes of blue or wine - ..,.,...., .,.. ,.,,.. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 89c PLAIN TAILORED CURTAINS - rayon and cotton mixture - size 42" wide by 2 l-4 yards long - ivory or 2 peach bloom shades-Special, per yard ......... .. I WlNDOW SHADES - standard size 36"x70" - washable fibre in colors dark green or cream shades - sale priced at only, each .ularly priced up to 3.50 per yard and now Sheets (Sullstanllarlls) These substandards are practically as good as firsts-Famous Wabasso Percale Hostess and "Family Quality" Sheets-hemstitched edges. Finished Sizes 55.49 55.89 56.69 58.59 58.98 58.98 63xl00. 72x1 O0. 81x1 00. 81x100. 81x1 O0. 81x1 044. Pr! PrIIIvlOlvOOIIIC509.''' , House Furnishings Dept. Kenwood Blankets 7.75 r 60" x 84" Ideal as a Camp Blanket or Car Rug. 100 per cent all wool blankets in a special heather shade bordered by two inch bands of rust and green color combinations. Only a limited quantity or this special price of only 7.75 each. l'-RILLED CURTAINS - size 42" x 2 1.4 yards long - ivory colored dotted Marquisette - 2 Special, per pair .............................................. .. I CRETONNE -- 48 inch width - 10 pieces of heavy weight cretonne e very suitable for drapes or slip covers - reg- 1.89 specially sale priced at only, per yard Paint Department Specials Special - rmsm QUALITY QUICK DRYING White Enamel SPECIAL 1.98 Per Quart Only Two Qua:-ts to a Customer 3 INCH RUBBERSET - BRISTLE PAINT BRUSHES Reg. 1.25 Value 89c SAVE TIME! And do a better job of painting your walls and ceilings-use a Wall Boater Latest 'Model complete with Tray SPECIAL 1.98 I PAGE NINE err-.112 GllgARDlAN.!CI-IARLOTTETOWN Bedspreads Chenille T ype A FEATURE SPECIAI 8.95 Firmly woven and well tufted with graceful de- signs in contrasting colors-double bed size in colors cherry red, flamingo, bluc, Amcrican beauty, D. Rose and green. Homespun Bedspreads Extra special values in this clearing line of Bed- spreads-limited quantities. Double bed size in floral, stripe and checked designs in colors grey, blue, green, wine and beige with contrasting colors. Bedspreads. reg. 58.50. Special at 55.95 Bedspreacls. 59.00. Special at 55.95 Iedspreads. reg. 59.75. Special at 55.95 bedspreads. reg. 510.00. Special at sass Bedspreads. reg. 511.50. Special at 57.95 Factory Specials G l a s s T o w e 1 s PURE IRISH LINEN reg. Buy 'em by the dozen at these low factory clearing prices -- firmly woven - highly absorbent - multi-stripe and check designs. Size 17x30-Factory Special. each . . . 49c Size 22x31-Factory Special. each . . . 59: Size 22x32-Factory Special. each . . . 69c TOWELLING - sturdy lrish linen woven with colored bor- ders of blue, green and gold - 17 inch width - very special, per yard ............................... TERRY TOWELLING - colorful multi-stripes on fawn back- ground -- 20 inch width - special, per yard RAYON DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS -- smooth even weave with o satiny finish - colors are blue, white, green and peach. Size 50"x50"-Special. each . . . . . . 51.49 Size 50"x66"-Special. each . . . . . . 52.69 Size 60"x90"-Special. each . . . . . .. 53.98 " Yard Goods UNGERIE SILK V a fine washable silk material suitable for lingerie, blouses, childrenis dresses, etc. - new pastel shades - 44 inch width - Special, per yard .......................................... .. c PRINTED RAYON-a small lot of printed rayons for sum- mer dresses-washable and crease resistant-colors are red, mauve, rust, yellow and green - regularly priced at 1.69 and now clearing at, per yard C SUITING-Ottoman Cord-an ideal material for your new spring suit-crease resisting-colors are red, navy, rust, gold, black and wine-56 inch width-- 1 I Special, per yard .............................................. .. WOOL PLAIDS-good quality all wool plaid material that makes up lovely into suits, skirts and slacks-54 inch width -regularly priced at 4.95 per yard and now 2 priced to clear at only, per yard .. , . .. . . I MGDRE 8. Mi-iLEOD ard Goods Pillow cases (SUBS) Exceptional Value 1.29 Size 42 x 33 These Pillow Cases are made from smooth firm cotton, finished with hemstitched edges. TERRY TOWELS - substandard: - solid color: of gold and blue - size 20"x3B" - 1 .... I special, pair TERRY TOWELS - substandard - white background with multi-colored stripes - size 22'x42" - ,, ,. 1.29 special, per pair .. KITCHEN TERRY TOWELS - fawn background with multi- colored stripes. Size 18x36-Special. pr. . . . . . . . . . . . 79: Size 14x27'-Special. 4 for . . . . . . . 51.00 SHEETS - first ualit finished with lain hems-size 8lxlq00-p)er pair ........... ........... .. PILLOW CASES - first quality bleached snowy finished with hemstitched edges - size 42x33 -- very special at, per pair .............................. .. BATH MAT SETS - chenille typo, closely tufted - solid background with contrasting trim - colors are mauve, gold, blue, cherry red, peach and dusty 1 ..,..................,.,, I rose - special, per set .. .. .. Factory Remnants of white and colored broadcloth- 36 inch width - 1 to 5 yard lengths - exceptional value: in this lot - priced as marked. FACTORY PRINT REMNANTS - exceptional values in this lot - 36 inch width - in 1 to 5 yard lengths - priced at, per yard .......................................... ,. Department RAYON GABARDlNE-a top favorite for skirts. slacks and children's wear-in colors turquoise, gold and white-54 inch width-reg. 2.95enow specially sale 1 priced to clear at only, per yard .................. .. I RAYONS-plain shades of blue, turquoise and pink- makes up into smart blouses and dresses-reg. 85c (Md now sole priced at only, per yard c WOOL SUITING-in a smart herringbone pattern-a good wearing material for suits, skirts and children's coats- turquoise and light blue only-54 inch width- 1 98. I reg. 3.25 per yard-special, per yard .......... .. COATING-in C1 lovely whip cord material for shortia or long coats-colors are yellow, beige. pink and purple- 54 inch width-regularly priced at 4.50 2 I and now clearing at, per yard ................... ., ll” EVGMHK Auxiliary on "W Wenlnr. April inn. with s Good attendance. "it 31'0". and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- d"” Omfkett. York, were the turned hm-he with a. few nice :jl'Wvx or Mr. and Mrs. Claude trout. ,;,'"'"'ll- Wlnlloe. Monday eve- -- -- "lv Mtfil 18th. Mrs. Dewar swim wll ll vlllh "'- Ind ma Llovd Momlilsn Cfjvthud. one visitor: to the '9' -0” msdsy, April 14111. M” Dem! Swan- is it p;lliclil' in the P. E. 1. Hospital. His many tn her home lll Cardigan on April 15th. Tues- very excited-vvel-re the people of York when the season opened on the lath and re- young I-nil Mrs. Jack Hu-dy. Pleiu- timing to the City nn Wednesday. Ari lsth. when shot visited her hw- hnnd who is a patient in the P. I. 1. Hospital, I1- nesday. April 16th. Quite A llumber of hockey attended the hockey game at. the Forum on Wednqday, April 15th. Miss Laura Watt: of Halifax in visiting Ilt. Gl'nvt'. she was called home as her father, Mr. Frank Watta, is ' ill. l-its many friend wish him it speedy recovery. III. Gaul Jaolaon. Buckley, spent lhuulay. Yolk. the meat or her sister. Mrs. - - M7116? VOW. and m. veesey, ni- Mrs. 3:1;-.m H:ll'rl.v went woa- so her brother. Mr. Harry sun. in the City. CORNWALL W. M. 3. York And friends wish him a speedy recov- She was the uncut. at her pu- ery, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slack- Th. April mggung of co,-nw.11 id ..: lord. w. M. s. was held at the home W1 In Lewis was hostess to Miss Jennie Docherty returned or Mrs. Walter Boyle with a goodly number present despite unfavor- able weather conditions. In the absence of the secretary Mrs. Wat.- son Livingstone recorded the min- utes. home, Hang"; it was the Easter service and worship was led by Mrs. Harry Crosby. Mrs. Herbert Scott read fans her very and Mrs. Swan. Mr: and Mrs. Donald Brehnut and son were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. will Watts on Sunday evenlntf. April lath. ii Aull 10th. in -no the Scripture from Mal-1's gospel chapter sixteen and all joined in the Atnging of two well known Eas- ter hymns. A solo, "I remember Oelvllry". ed by Mrs. prayer and meditation were given by the leader who closed the wor- ship wlth Benediction. E As study of Angola the story of David Livingstone at Victoria Falls was read by Miss Laura Crosby. It, told of his monument. overlooking the falls and of relics reserved in the Rhodes-Livingstone its been by the writer, Miss At- tlnrz, on I recent journey through Rhodesia. and depicted the modern village of rapper bolt. one thing was lacking -there was no church. was beautifully render- Stewllrt. Drake. The ll sequence to the recent wall when with her perents lived in. me Parsonage. museum death of a dear friend. the workmen of the and .1 Mention was made by the prowl- dent. Mis. Harry Hyde. of the re- tirement. of Dr. Wlnnlfred Thomu after a lifetime of service in the church, the last. twenty years of which were spent. all General Sec- retary of the Dominion Board of the United Church in Dennis. and older members recalled pleasant memories of her early life in Corn- she A story rntitlcrl, "After the dark- ness the dawn" was read very feel- lngly by Mrs. Earl Moore and told of the renewed courage and hope which Easter Sunday brought. to two young people saddened by the Two new members were welcomed two mlnlltr silence wns,dn,v observed in token of oi-teem tor! the late. Mrs. Herbert Frizzell. for Parsonage with Mrs. MaoFln'lsnI many years I life member of this as hostess; existing will be Mrs. lociety. Brewer Boyle. Mrs. Charles Hyde xwing prgvlgugly decided inland Mrs. Watson Livingstone. The bold ,, Rally 1.; om-nw,u' ,. daytchrlstlan cltizenslilp convener, Mrs. in June W” decided upon, -Stanley Murchison will have choice A recently complewd W. M. slot the worship service. Roll call qum W" displayed; also the mmjwlil be answered by a verse of hooked by the Law" Md. A mum lscripturue "commencing with the collection was taken to defray ex-blah" T ' penses of sending 3. box of clothing Tl”? memnll Closed With the for Overseas Relief. Mmmh Bcnedisilml. M.-5. Dnuplgg Mm-I).-maid and Lunch and a social hour followed. Mrs. J. D. Mscrnrlnne consent- ed to not As leaders for the Corn- wall branch of the Mission Band at. their next meeting. Those of the W. M. S. with Api1l birthdays contributed according to their years in the Mission Band birlh- more rnmmon than interment. In box. Sundsvall. 85 per cent of all de- The next. meeting will be at. that ceased were cremated. STOCKI-IOLM. (CP)-The num- ber of crsmntlons in Sweden in 1952 reached 11,606 or about X1 per cent of all registered death In some cities cremation now