l I t AGE/ TWELVE Al HOLMAN’S--- NIGHTWEAR, FOR SLEEPING uni Seersucker Nightgown: in plain colors-blue. pink end white come in sizes small, medium and large. There Gowns have either e figured or lace trim and have e cap sleeve. Priced from 2.39 to 3.25 Gowns of flowered Seersucker are in n variety of dainty patterns end styles. They are trimmed with rleh res-k or lace and have surplice or square necks. The sizes are from SA to 46 or small, medium and large. l Gowns and Pyjamas that are sweet as a good night's rest otter a hot Summer dayl These will please everybody-the girl who likes tailored "P.J’s"--and the girl who like; pretty feminine gowns for her sound "forty winks." Nightwear that is both flattering and comiortcble—you will find right here. Flowered Cotton Pyjamas with short sleeves ere in the , paler butcher boy style. With either e round neck or eoliar, the lllBl ere smell, medium or largo-priced from - 250 u» 3.45 Pyiema: made by Clipper ere in e variety of floral designs. They have short sleeves and ere trim- med with eyelet embroidery. The else: ere 32 to 40 end elnell, med- ‘YIULQUARPJAELLIHARWLILFYPQWN ‘ EMA A50 GIEAN” Pr-Zrrri irom 2.39 i0 3.25 l-‘lne broadcloth Pyjamas tailored by Toolte are in colors pink and blue. They are belted style and have short sleeves. The size: are smlll, medium and large-priced et ium or large. Priced from 3.79 u) 4.95 6.50 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT A Arrow Sport Shirts with ihr- usual superb Arrow j 1331975115’ l" Mite rolnr only. The sizeg n," email. medium and lnrgc-q-z-icnd at l3“ MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT MEN seom" SHIRTS For Style and Comfort Cool, light weight Sport Shirts in colors fawn. blue and brown. The size: are small, medium end large-priced from 3.50 to 3.95 Sport Shirt: with short sleeves in colors light blue. yellow, fawn and sand come email, medium or large and are priced from ‘y 3.50 u. 4.95 Migo Sport Shirts may be worn with or with- out e tie. In color: fawn, brown, grey, blue, yellow or white-the else: are small, medium Migo Sport Shirts are priced from end large. 4.95 to 6.50 Cotton Knit Polo L50 in also! "warn: iliii rmnins user" tern: es well a: plain colors. For ective sporte e "T" Shirt i: "tops." The siles ere medium end lergr-priced from Shirts in a variety of pat- smell. t0 L95 coma To Qwo-Qwao-Q-oo-Q» VIBTORIA "All l1. can. nan. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 16th l, Chartered Accountant wasmnn canvas. Contact Us For Your Requirements In WASHED CONCRETE GRAVEL DELIVERY RY TRUCK OR FREIGHT RAMSAY WASliED GRAVEL LTD. DDNWAY Professional Bard 0340-3 9V Bingo, Dancing, Refreshments 9m" l‘ Sponsored by Victoria Branch 15 G"“"""" 5m" No. 2i Canadian Legion l Mo“. u" \ Snmmersi’ l\,._ MR. J. MARCHBANK WEBSTER -After en illness of a few months one out Central Bedeque‘: most worthy honoured citizens, Mr. J. Merchbnnk Webster, pasa- cul sway at the homo of his son, Vernon, of Middleton on July 1st. Although, he had been in felling health for some time, his sudden passing came as a shock ta his family. He was s. prosperous garm- er and moved to Bedeque from Norboro in his early manhood. By his honest dealing and hard labor he settled his three sons on farms near together. He was a man of sterling character and his many friends always received e royal welcome at his home. l-le was n member o! the United Church and wlhlle his health per- mitted was a very regular attend- ant. He was a staunch Liberal in politics and was interested in onununtty welfare. I-le was twice married, hi: first wife being Anna Ellis by whom the following sons and daughters are left to mourn e lovinn father; (Irene) Mrs. Budeoe Imvther, Carleton; (lee- ly Fagaly and Shorten HELCHILBLAINIVOUTZE NOT QUlTTlNG NOW! GlVE Ui; A y! CHANCE TO WIN SOME OF xOUR DOUGH BACK! ‘was very largely ' wriightjJohn H. Dawson, TJ. In- ‘ plot in Bedeque United Cemetery. FOR SALE A planer 2A" blades, l" drop, ret- . cry, heavy, sawdust carrier, slob _outfit, bouitir, mliltlple lath trlce) Mrs Cyril lvlcFariane, Fern- Iwocd; Ellis and Lloyd in Central Bedeque, Vernon in Middleton with whom he resided, (Ella) Mrs. Wil- liam Mills of Summerslde and twelve grandchildren and two great. grandchildren. His second wile was Elisabeth [Aflld who also predeceased him five years ago. ‘Iwo of his brothers, Joseph and Harry who are located in Imperial, Sank, who had not been home for thirty and thirty-seven years re. sneclively. hurried home to be at his bedside but arrived one day too late to see him alive. How- ever they were eble to be present at the funeral. Another brother Alonzo on the homestead at. Nor- horo who is visiting in Vancouver, 3.0. and e. sister. (May) Mrs. ljugh Gillie. Edmonton, Alta. sur- vive him. Hie funeral we: held from his home on Saturday and attended and conducted by his pastor, Rev. Burton Crows assisted by Rev. Charles Britten who gave the ed- dreoe and wok as hi: text Chap- tcr 4 Mark and 3th verse "And when even was come he saith un- to them, let us pass over on the‘ other side" and spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. Hyinna sung were "The Lord: My Bhop- herd", "Ibrever with the lard" end "Safe In the Arm: of Jesus". Pall-bearers were Messrs Edison man, Edwin Lord, Harold Bag- noil. Howard Schurman. The many beautiful fionl trib- utes that. covered the ceeket. tert- filed to the high esteem of the de-_ ported. Interment. in the family —B. sswmtu. rouimrnr 3 sided heavy rnatcher‘ and cutter and- carrier, shingle mill machine and planer saw, wood hill". bandsew, ie sew, I l5-J6" shelling, hangers, pul- lepe belting, etc. J. S. MURRAY Plueyille, P.I.I. ._.-I~ / Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Carson and small daughter. Christine, oi’ Wharton, N. ll., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fer- guson. Mr’. and Mrs. Ellen Csrbsuneau and four children of Montreal, are the guests of Mrs. Cerbauneaws mother, Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. Abram‘: Village. Mr. Andrew Arsennult at lebrs- dor is spending his holidays with his mother, Mrs. yhllemont. Arsen- ault, st. chrysostom. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bell end two smell children o! Halifax. are vis- iting at the home of Mr. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell. Mr. Everet. Graham of the R. C. A. P‘. ‘in Labrador is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. John Graham. Mrs. Henry Arsenault and small son Kenneth, spent. n few days at. the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs‘. Paul Percy, Higgins Rood, recently. Mrs. nelonie Cormier end daugh- ter. Marguerite end smell son Ray- mond, of Montreal, ere visiting at. the home o! her parents, Mr. and am. Stanley Corinler. 8t. Gilbert. IBIBIITOWN W. l. -'I1ie masher: .of lrishtown Women's Institute answered roll cell at the July meeting with: donation c! used clothing for the ‘n8. League. The president. we James Evans. presided at the meet. ins. which was‘ held at the home o! In. David Campbell. In the absence of the secretary end the treeeur those oflice: were cap- ebly fill by Mrs, W. 1.. Oomp- beil and Mrs. tleroldihllclnod. $1.00 was received for lone of freeeer, outside the district. ISBN was refunded by central commit- tee music project on trsomorte- tion at musicteeeher. I Mn. Thoma‘: Osmooell was sp- poiated on the sick Nrmadttee, and two absent members, not. Archie Paynter end lrsfidemee Simmons were rel-appointed. Mrs. D. Oomp- beil reported that she hed not hen-d from parcel, el garments sent to bed Orose headquarters. RESTERILSIIARDIAN 401m rower. ‘the an eele at Pearson's will be even lo- marrow night. -,I’0ll IALI -—. 193i Chevrolet Master Deluxe, Sedan. cou- dition. Preston leeeDo Beerie: town. ~ —IUMIIISIDI daily clinics cancelled until July 23rd. innocu- iation clinic July 19th at 3 "pm. Town Hell. -tVANI.‘in reliable _ Bummerside. ~10! OBIAM SOCIAL —- I-‘rl- day. July 16th. Malpeque Hall, Melpcque. Sponsored by the Prince- town United Church Sunday School. b --OOLLBCTING HOG! for Swift Canadian Co. Limited at Wellinl- ton every ‘meedsy mOrnilJI. Ibr trucking service content Tiisnan Cormier. -—ll7hflII§8IDl BABY CLINIC discontinued until July M. 1n- noculetlon Clinic July 19, I pen. —4JH’TOWN 001111‘! will sin! at the Anniversary Service in Malpeque United Church on Bun- dsy. July 18th. . —I4tl'l‘H ANNIVERSARY - Prlncetown United Church. Mal- peque, Sunday. July 18th. 1948. Anniversary services 11:00 em. and 7:30 pm. Guest preacher, Rev. E. Melville Altken, B.A.. B.D.. First United Church. Hamilton, Ont. Special music by "We quariette. Charlottetown. Mrs. Chester Simp- son. organist; Rev. James Cross, B.A., minister. -sussssinmo n Marmot?! ._ Mr. William E. Forbes, President o.‘ Brace McKay 00.. and Mr!- ‘porbes grid trwa children. Gordon and Maureen, are now occupying their spacious cottage at Royalty Pr. Malpeque. This fine beach was named "Royalty" 1n the early 1700's when Prince Town (Malpeque) be- came the capital of Prince County. I’. had a Royalty the some as Char- lottetown and cecrsetvwih-K- -WIDEN COMMERCIAL ST. - .'\t a meeting of the Kensington 'I'own Council, presided over by lllayor Taylor, it. was decided to widen Commercial St. ten feet, ti: being one of the principal arteries or trade and commerce. The widen- process will require the moving of only three buildings viz. Hunter's store, H. Duraptua Fish Market. and Hotelyb shoe shop. The bigger industries are situated on the North side viz. Remington Feed Service Canada. Packers. Brookins‘ and Les- {lo Mann's warehouses. Cold storage ‘(tic-w and‘ Wadman. Cottonb meat market. J. '1". Profitt/s Notary office, l-leckberfls Harness shop Ind Samples Drug Store-K Personals - -Mlss Bertha Doyle, Alberton has left on a three weeks holiday trip to Toronto, Ont. -.Mr. end Mrs. L. E. Foley and t-wo sons. Len and Ed are visiting Mrs. Foley's parents Mr. and Mrs. r. A. Burke. Tignlshl --Mr. James Ramsey. Hamilton,‘ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips and son, returned hcme after a week's visit. with friends and relatives in New Glas- gow, NS. — S. —Mr. end Mrs. David Iarkin and the Misses Lois and Eleanor Mac- Donald, Summersidc are vacation- ing at Haws-Rest Cottages, Bede- que.. —Mr. end Mrs. William D. Prof- ltt, Kensington, left. Tuesday morn- lng by way of the Wood islands ferry for Plctou. N. S., where they will be house-guests ot their friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. sully. -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mann and children, Janet. and Orville ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Haber Pickering. returned on Sunday sf- ter s motor tour of the Meritimes. leaving by my c4 Borden and re- tu-mlng by way of Wood Island. —Mrs. Vernon Brlckcr _ and young daughter, Katherine. arriv- ed in Summon-side on Tuesday evening from Toronto, Ontario on e vacation at the home of -Mrs. Brickei-‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker, lhistane Street. Meeting them at. Moncton by mo- tor were Mrs. Baker. Miss Janet Baker and Mrs. Jennie Jsrdlno. --8. -Mlr. end Mrs. William Shake- speare and son Paul of Netlck, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of Boston, left on return yesterday miter spending -a day: at. Harbour View Cabins, Sulmnersid . While here they were Letters of. appreciation for food parcels sent. to lhglend were re- ceived end e Program of meet- ings of Uttie Downhamunstitute, which proved interesting to the members. -, An ice cream social was planned for the following week. Members planned to cisen school end mur- eeco entry. The substitute dele- gate: to the annual convention. Mrs. J. lHMecleod and am. l. ‘rrofitt. gave a report on the meet- ngs. . music teacher come to the school next year was discussed. n euc- lion sale a articles med: lrom a donation cf cotton tron: Eaton’! wt: conducted by em. J. I. also nod. realising the e of flu. ' ‘rho orosram cons of a duet chsrmhhly rendered by lessees Ileana: Inna and llery Onio- beil, ancored. A ‘- bundle we: served by the hostess for the Iioatto-elur IIOIIIIIOOPOI. family three adults. apply boeIQl, rm advisability of having’ a ' w_.v— -_u. - . _ r. ' , {UIJY 16, 1948 VE/A/ET/Jl/Blll/DS; e - ‘ withdrawal/ac wnsi-irs - nmsrs - wnxrs in Holt the time ‘with Half the labor I Cleaning venetian blinds is e breeze with SLAT-O-MAT. Ne more dunking in the bath tub. No more dribbling oi dirty water down arms or from slat to slat. No more soiled tapes. lllnds are thoroughly cleaned without even remov- ing them from window or door. Simply dip the two DUPONT sponges in cleaning solution-slide them along each slut-and In c IilTy the entire blind i: tillll-w, .wilheut even touching bend: t: wares. Rinse the some ONIJ . way. SiAl-O-MAT waxes lost as n. ",—pollshlng each elel e- l a ed by (liood Housekeeping "y. \ . "llflllflillhl\“ - _le_o beautiful brilliant lusier. Fully QuorenleesL. . . Con: b adieu Ier Yevreel! l - entertained by Mr. Heertz Godkln. — S. —Mr. Ilmer Dyment, "Dundee, Ontario, who has been visiting la OTeary and Summerside. left. co return Monday morning. This first visit of Mr. Dymeavs came about through a strange coincidence when correspondence between e "D A I L Y C RUSS WORD . ACROSS.‘ i DOWN’ 19. Father 1,. Drinks in, 1. Poetic foot 21. Undlvided small of two 22. Luxur. amounts long lent. B. Kind of syllable: 24. Gerne _ collar 2. Sick of _ / 9. Scheme 3. Lackin| chance 10. Verbal riches ' 27. ‘lndehlacent 11. Any hue 4. Walk fruit. of the 29. Perch _ _ spectrum - 30. Conformed, X2. Largest 81.8mm: , eatellito 83. Obtain of Saturn 85. Salt. I4. Aheog (chem) _ execution 15. Regret 3d. A crinkled \ l ' (mill-l 11. Constcile- silk or _, ., r '42. Bird tion cotton, 4.5. Own: l8. Strange fabric ,_ . 46. Before 20. An electric 31. Sea 48. Metelll mammal friend in his home town end Min Inrraine lvIacNeill. 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