THE ouaaoim. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN - From The Practical! Inexpensive! 5 and 10 .bK 7. -'NYLONS - With very There is a lovely range of Sprint: shades. hose. slight inipcrlections. 42 gauge walking sheer Sizes 9 to 11-a pull 1.09 . Dorsey who recently -Mu. Jack Maclsaac, Jr.. en- tered the Prince County Hospital for treatment on Wednesday. Her many frlcnsh wish her a speedy ' FECGVOIY. Mrs. Russell Bell of Borden is home again after her recent ill- ness. Mrs. Bell has been con- valeacing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Ross of Charlottetown. Congratulations to Mr. Ralph graduated from Halifax Technical School with a Bachelor of Engineering Degiee. Ralph received his early education at Borden School and then spent three years at St. Dunsi:a.n's University, three years at St. Francis Xavier University and has now completed two years at Halifax Tech. Mrs. Arncit Bell recently underwent an operation in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mrs. Bell also has three broken ribs as the re- sult of a fall at her home here. Best wishes for a speedy con- ors-each, Smart Squares and Oblongs made n1 pure silk or ruyon in fioi-.ii design! and glowing, pliiiii col- 98c to 1.98 - stoves - Made of uhamoisetie with lace or eyelet trim, good quality fabric gloves are in smart shades, sizes 6 1-2 to 8- a pair 1.19 and 1.59 01' TBYOH these li"s Smart To Be Thrifty 5 anti 10 Don't Forget Charlottetown's Festive Week July 1-7 ciimiin 1'ilEAl'llE "CHAMPAGNE FOR OAESA " A Comedy, Starring RONALD COLEMAN CELESTE I-IOLM gm CAMEO vTiiEll'filE KENSINGTON Thursday. Friday. Saturday - 7115-9:15; Matinee Saturday M30. More of that "Dear Ruth" fun with the some wonderful funny family in "DEAR WIFE", starring William H ldcn. Joan Caulfieid. Billy De olle. Edward Arnold. Mona Freeman. See the funny and heart-warming adventures of this family. Also Serial & News. CAPITOL LAST SHOWING TODAY S 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "BLACK HAND" With Gene Kelly - J. Carroll Nalsh - Terro Celll r-iday-sstui-any (Evenings Only) 7-9:30 .;2 Big Hits "”"' RICHARD . V BARE ..-u-".'51'5.?..1-Sglsscgiwfeisvsv iiusseu HUGHB and Victor Mature and Lucille Ball in "EASY LIVIN " A story never told before of alprofessional football player. siTeiai Children's Matinee ri-my mo: Saturday 2:so . Feature--Shirley Temple in "nuances or-suzmranoox FARM" schjldren will oy Shirley in her tender years with ' A . to or songs and dances. Va are extended by her many friends. The the weekly auction parly of Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with eight talbles playing, ladies prize was won by Miss Kaiiirrine Mclnnis gentleman's by Mr. Elmer Mc- Imiis with consolation prizes go- ing to Miss Rosie Ceretti and Mr. Elwood McKenna. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. Nell Darrach.-A. - O'Leary and . . . Vicinity Mr. Stirling Barbour and his mother and Mrs. Ivcy MacFadyen of Brae were motor visitors to Moncton on Sunday. May 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones (nee Miss Margaret Gallant) of How- lan have arrived from Toronto and are visiting in Howlan and Piusville during their vacation. Miss Marjorie Ellis. a student at the Commercial iCollege in Charlottetown spent the week-end at her home in O'Leury the guest of her purcnis, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ellis. Mrs. James Cameron and lit- tic son Russel have returned to 0'Leary after spending the past several weeks the guest of Mrs. Cameron's brother. Mr. William Cornish. in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mcconnel of Moncton (nee Miss Marlon Moreshead) arrived by motor on Saturday. May 5th. and, were guests of Mrs. MCCOHHBIR pn- rcnts. Mr. rind Mrs. Charles Moreshead. West Devon. They returned home on Sunday. .m... There was a large congregation on Sunday morning. May GUI 3'5 the Brae United Church at the close of the Sacrament of Holy Communion was SW6" 10 8 Tel)- resentative number of church members. The sermon WAS preached by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson who was assisted in distributing the Holy symbol: by Elder Fred MacLeod. o M 8th when the grad- uatens oiayihe Prince Edward Is- land Hospital School of Nursing held their annual sraduatllon ceremonies at the Prince of We at College Auditorium. one 015 thi- young nurses will be Miss Betty Thompson. daughter of MI,'- "id Mrs. Preston Thomliloh. 0L9"Y- Her legion of friends congratulate Betty on completing her course and realizing her life's ambition and they wish her continued suc- cess in her noble profession. Be- fore entering the hosP"81 10 train for the nurslnl Pl'0f0"10"- natty was a capable and suc- cessful school teacher. There was a fine audience on 1.3-may night, May 44th, ntththll Coleman Hall when the Nor an; plgyers presented their three-ac rural farce entitled "Look Out- Liule." Each of the players act- ed his or her part to perfectly: and the play was replete w humor. Mr. Charles Macxay. Nor-them. was chairman. The tal- ented am. family and Min Inn Phillips were heard to advantage between the acts. Their num- bers were greatly enjoyed. Candy was sold. The following is the cast: Silas Lona. an Old farm"- Alfred Colwlli; Sarah. 1lil.WlIv.'. Glenn Dyment: Hazel. their REGENT Tonight 7:15-9:15 wmnm . INHOT LEAD! ii..w.lv..i...., K1-v iii... Kiiilli-.i7i -coma-.s.a-ream CARTOON daughter, Jean MacArthur; Lluie Blanks. the, hired girl, Haul Coll- Russel Dyment; Minnie Hall. the neighborhood gossip, Freda Mac- Leod; Richard Biltmore, a stran- Ker. Charles Mscxay: Dave Hin- kle. an old miser, Graydon Grlgg. The Place, the sitting room the Long farmhouse near Center- viiie. Indiana. The time is mid- summer. --There was a very large at- tendance of about forty girls of the Canadian Girls In Training groups of the O'Leary C. G. I. T. and the Springfield West C.G.I.T. on Friday night, May 4th when the O'I.eary girls entertained their sister group in Springfield West. The gathering was held in the Sunday School room of the O'- Leary Church. The president of the O'l.4eary C. G. I. T. Joyce MacDougall welcomed the Spring- field girls and their leader, Mrs. B. B. Colbourne. The worship service was conducted by Jean MacDougall and Margaret Wood- ridge. Games and contests were enioyed and delicious refresh- ments were served. On bchalf of will; Hank Blinks. the hired man” C. the Springfield West C. G. I. T. Noreen Ellis thanked the Otbeary G. I. T. and their leaders, Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher for the lovely evening. Mrs. 1” ' responded and said it wa a pleasure to have the girls and their leader. Mrs. Coi- bourna present. The happy eve- ning terminated hy the girls and their leaders forming "A Friend- :MP "Circle" and by singing Tips. The Springfield West C. G. I. T. is is new group re- cently uiganiud by Mrs. Col- bourne and they give promise of being one of the most active in the district. NORTH MlL:I'-ON W. I. The April meeting of the North Milton 'Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alton Rudd. The meeting was opened by the vftlideht. Mrs. Rodd. and the min- utes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. A bill of 35.00 for the repairing of the school organ was presented and the secretary was instructed to my the same. Mrs. Herbert Matheson and Mrs. Ira Rodd were appoint- 0dlld0i8cItestoattendt.lioan- nual meeting of the T.l. Iaaguo to be held at the Charlottetown I-Iotel. - A letter was read from the Red Cross asking for support in their Clmvlltn. There was also a letter read from the chief health officer informing the members that ini- inunislnl clinics would be held in the rural schools this year and ask- ed the members to help by seeing that all children in the district are immunised ' t dlptheria and Whooping cough. A notice from Mrs. Penton McLure was read in- forming that an executive meedng was to be held in Charlottetown, May 7th. for the purpose of mak- ing plans for the district convention and asked the Institute to appoint two delegates and have ltem' plan- ned for the program. As nobody present knew whether or not they could attend, this matter was left to be dealt with at a later date. The notice giving the date for the dis- trict convention was read. The convention for the district is to be held on June 22 with Brackley Point entertaining. There was also a letter read from Mrs. Lorana McGowan, convener of homo oconomlu, and one from the Buyers' Benefit Club giving their Drioe list for wool. A letter from Mrs. Dennis Neill. secrets , of I-Ilghfield W. I. was read in' , the members that they were sponsoring I shur-Gain programme at Winsioe Station on April ilth and asked the Institute to send three items for the pro- gramme. It was decided to send a member who is ill a box of fruit or some other gift. The school commit reported that the school needed to be scrun- bed and a committee was appoint.- ed for the job. The English parcel committee was appointed for the Job. The English parcel committee reported that this meat parcel had been sent. The lunch committee for next month will be Mrs. verncr Coies, Mrs. Eric Laird and Mrs. Percy Hooper. The collection for the evening was 65c. 84.95 was received for cod liver oil pills sold to members. A telephone bill of Goo was paid. 32.00 entry fee for the school chorus in the musical festival was paid. The business meeting was closed 01iSaie at 9 am. Friay nd Saturday joumad. FIIEDEBICTON SCHOOL month of April. Grade X.-1. I-Ielan Stevenson; 2. Earl Weeks; 3, Ben Cutcliffe. Grade IX.-1. Beuhh Haslam: 2. Mary Weeks: 3. Gordon Steven- son. Grade VII.-1. Alloni Stevenson; 2. Allison Weeks. Grade VI.-1. Evelyn Weeks: 2. Robert weeks; 3. Byron Cutcliife. Grade V.-1, Morris Weeks; '2, Kathleen Weeks; 3. Gerald Ross. Grade IV.--1. Albert Weeks; 2. Wesley Stevenson. Grade lilr.-ii. Shirley Weeks: :2. Joan stevenson; 3. David Bori- ram. Grade II-1. Biois Vt'er-ks: 7. Roma Rackham; 3. Donald Stov- enson. Grade I. A. .- 1. Heather Joi- gensen; 2. Catherine Stevenson; Ii. Thelma Ross. Grade I. B.-l. Nancy Bertram. Teacher--Phyllis Gillis. white. sizes aretuiot complete. cherry, background. In the 80 by 100 size - STAR SPECIAL ........ ........... Men ! Look! Mzikeris Clearance oi TOP QUALITY SUITS 60 Only ”- - Regularly 49.50 Every Suit is top quality, reduced so drastically because the range and the Choose from the collection of fawn! brown or blue blend- ed gabardine or fine all-wool worsted materials. Single and double breasted styles in 2 and 3 piece suits, sizes 36 to 42-Shop Early for the best seiectione STAR SPECIAL Ciieniiie BEDSPREAD Repeat Shipment - Very Specially Priced Closely tufted chenille Bedspreads C multicolored design on with a turquoise. rose. mic or maize 7.99 -HOLMANS DRY 6:00!!!- 6.66 g. REGULAR 5.50 to 1.50 ? 3.99 Big clearance! Foundation Garments Odd lines of Girdles, Corsets and Corselettes that simply have to go! In the average and short lengths these have medium and full hip measure- ments. There is a good range of sizes-STAR SPECIAL .. .......................... .. REGULAR I s.oo to 12.50 5. 99 -Il0LMAN'5 FOUNDATION S- Menis Dress Shirts 120 Only - Sizes 14V: to 11 - Extra Special Cotton broadcloth assorted striped signs. Good quality tailored shirts with the good looking, long wearing fused collars. STAR SPECIAL . in de- -HOLMANIS I AND 10- 1.79 Boysi Sport Shirts Slightly soiled - Regular 1.10 and 1.29 White only and made of fine quality broad- i-lotii. ilicsc B 0 .V 1' Sport Shirts have open necks and short sleeves. The sizes are 2. 4 and 6 -- STAR SPECIAL -M -1lOLMAN'S YOUTH CENTRE- 690 Outstanding M V2 Price Table in Children's Clothing. There is a wonderful selection of useful. ailract- lve merchandise on this table-STAR SPECIAL Values IIALF Pi1IOE -nomnrs you-m canno- Wiimenis Rayon Slips Special Purchase - Regular 2.98 Manufacturer's Clear- ance of white rayon crepe slips with dou- No Piioiie or Mail Order: Please- ALI. SALES FINAL HOLMAN'S ble row of lace on bodice and lace on the hemline. These good quality slips are straight cut. sizes J2 . to 40 -1 STAR SPEC- ' IAL - .......... 5-H0LMAN'S I AND 10- NOTE - Store Remains Open Until 9:30 P. M. Dollt Forget Ollarlottetownla Festive Week July 1-7 Sahirday Nights. 1. and lunch was served. Meeting ad- y Following is the report for the