MAY 16. 1952 v-"MM' Souris and Vicinity ......Hox;;g;- g;I;"l;;gm:' 3;: the paintllll. or Mr. J.P.'MuPhee are M w 5, mm back to work . 5 gm after having spent some time l I: the Charlottetown Hospital p . l Bourls River unit oi the c.1y'vh,.L. held I dance in st. Ma!'!'l 1; ii on Monday mlihi. Ml? 55"- m:,;,.on's Orchestra supplied the 8-H mars M ,gVO Y.” m.” .uIIIIIIIIIuaII rriends MIMIC. on Tuesday. MI! 0th., the "sparks" won the championship oi the Men's Bowling league by de- ieating the "Ramblers" 4-1. The teams were evenly matched with theiseriee going to live games. Members oi the winning team are 0.2. liavie, J.D. Maclntyre, Rev. P. G. Murnsshnn. Basil Lavie. Hu- bert Meeboneld and Charles Levie. The Ladies Guild of the United Oburch held their May meeting in the Church Hall with twenty-ionr members and two visitors present. At the conclusion or the meeting those present were "entertained by several members or the Guild who staged I one-act comedy entitled. "After The Church Supper" with the ' " ' . cast: Mrs. Art Wright, Mrsi Percy White, Mrs. l't.l't. Garrett. Mrs. Art Maccallum. Mrs. A.H. Bmallwood and Rev. Mr. Corkum. The play was direct.- ed by Mrs. Lionel strong with Mrs. Iieith Dlngyeii and Miss Ellen stead in charge oi the man-up. At the end oi the evening a social hour was spent at the Beaview lio- tel with I lunch provided by the committee. On Thursday. May 8th.. the "Lucky 5" deiested the "Happy Gang" taking the Ladies Bowling I"-smpionship in three games. The members or the winning team are Mrs. Frank Paquet. Nellie Fo- ley, Louise Power. Dot MacDonald. Fll Give your valuable furs the Moths--fire-summer heat AGE VAULT. zvxm of 1' Phone 1177 . GOLD STORAGE for your 1 Let us store them ior you in our modern COLD STOR- siores. and insures them for 12 months against Fire - Theft 4- Moths island furl-icrs liS vital protection they need. are their natural enemies. heir value Phone 1117 ...--..-...... j llty oi separating the town and I ed here recently when a. skunk was ...-m.:.... and Joyce Paquet. A special meeting oi the Town Council and the ratepayers was held in the Town Hell on Friday. May 9th. to discuss the advisabil- school iinances. Alter considerable discussion it was decided to carry on i'or,snother year under the same system. -BE. Bristol and Vicinity 'Frlends will learn with regret oi the death in Halifax. N.s. of Mrs. James Hogan at the age oi 26 years. Mr. Hogan, who is irom this vicinity, had been residing in Hal- ifax ior some time. The sincere sympathy of this vicinity is being extended to Mr. Hogan and rela- held in Halifax on Friday, May 9th. Mr. Harris Arnold .lr.. son oi Mr. and Mrs. James Amoid. has purchased a parcel of land lrom Mr. John R. O'Brien near the old starch iactory site. There have been no buildings on 'the lot since the house burned down some years ago and Mr. Arnold is at present moving his house and other build- ings from his father's property along the old mill stream to his new lot. The moving is expected to be complet i this week. Considerable excitement. espec- ially among the children. was creat- reporied as nesting in the new gar- age on the Little Flower Church property. Several young men arm- ed with guns and poles arrived to eliminate the unwanted resident. After some time hunting ior Mr. Skunlr, it was decided he had leii and the iiring squad returned home. and the children back to their ball-playinz. Miss Margaret Findley, who spends the winter months in Bos- ton, has arrived home again and opened up her residence tor the summer months. Mr. Joe Laxderr-e,. who has been fishing since boyhood. has gone to the city to do carpenter work. Friends are happy to learn from Mr. Plus Mccuire that his doctor reports him well again and ready for work after being on the id': list ior two years. Mr. Anslsm Lapiei-re has report.- ed back to work as cook on the tug. which attends one or the dredges. alter a icw months' layoii. For the iirst time in many years the Cox packing plant remains closed this spring owing to the illness or the manager and owner. . .- ...- -.-..............- tives of his wile. The iunernl was Wm , GUARDIAN. - iences along the roads have been taken down and rolled up out as yet have not tslen to the summer ding grounds. a Mr. and Mrs. J.l.. Vessey were visitors here Xrom the city on May 11th., guests oi Mrs. Vessey's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Collin. Mr. Bennett. who runs I can- ning plant here in the summer to: home canning, has gone But this spring to" take chute at a lobster packing plant. He is an old timer at the canning business. N Lorne ' Valley and Vicinity ..iMcssrs. Donald Shaw, Wil- liam I-latton. Stanley Ferguson and Ray Maclsood were business visit- ors to Montague on Tuesday, April Mrs. Annie rescued and son Jackie. Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Lorne Valley, guests or Mir and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mrs. Grover MecKay and child- ren Lloyd and Jean, SlrI.Lhoona. spent the week-end at May 4th with Mrs. MaoKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeiil. Mrs. Alex Maobougall and son Roger, have returned to their home in Montague aiier spending a iew days visiting -Mire. Mac- Dougall's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Mlalcolm MacLeod. y Mr. and Mrs. Homer James and Mr. Earl James. Church Road. and iamlly. Marie. motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday. May 4th to at- tend the iunernl oi the late Peter lviiclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacLeod. Si.rat-hcona were guests of Mrs. Mae MalcLeod's brother's. Messrs. Ernest. Nell and Walter Show on Sunday, May 4th. Miss Jane MacGrath. Montague, spent Sunday. May 4th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mac- Graih. l Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison, Orwell Head, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulniyre on Sunday, May -ith. Best wishes ior a speedy recov- ery are being extended to Miss Joyce Mndlxod who is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Neil Nicholson. Clyde River. was the guest at his brother. Mr Alex Nicholson on Sunday. May 4th. He was socompanled by his son, Mr. Joe Nicholson, Char- lotietown. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maobeod. Most of the government snow CONTINUING SCIENTIFIC TESTS l OF LEADINGTOOTHPASTES PROVE lTili PE PSODE HT and only Pesisoderef mine I 7 our our 10 PEOPLE New usmc; uzaoms -roompasres cm HAVE WIIITER TEETH IN 7 DAYS 4 1 BY cuausuuc; TO DAILY; 1 I powder x u, , ' nsnlenlber-PepsedenfTooiiIV SWEETEST IREATII Isotll are yours with GIVES TIIE ETII n 4 and Mr. and Mrs. central Royalty, were guests oi the formers parents. Mr. and Mirs. Malcolm MacLeod on Sunday. May 4th -'Mr. Neil Mlccannell. Charlotte- town. and Mr. George McDan- nell. Montague, visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- Connell on Sunday. May" 4th. Mr. and Ms. George Lea.rd, Mt Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aiileck, Mt. Stewart, mot- ored to Lorne Valley on Sunday to attend the iuneral of the late Mr. Peter McIntyre. Mr. Floyd Jay. Plsquid. was e recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the relatives M the late Mr Peter Miclntyre whose iunernl was held at Lorne Valley Church on Sunday, May 4th. Mr." and Mrs. Wendell Jay and family, Flhnlngbrook, were sun- day guests at the home of Mrs. J;iy's mother, Mrs. J. w. MacDon- ad. nah crane. Mrs Harry Maeuod Charles Mac- Leod were visitors to Montague on Saturday, May 3rd. Mr. John Drake. Keaelbroolc was a visitor to Lorne Vslley on Sunday. May 4th. guest or Mir. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. gills many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Jamie Crane is con- iined to his home with an attack at the mumps. -AM. Callie llead West And Vicinity" ..'Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mac- Ewen and Roger and Gerald, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mac- Laren recently. I Mrs. Fulton Mecbaren, teacher of 0.!-LW. school attended I study group meeting at St. Peters recently. MM. Mrs. Allen and lines were recent visitors to their home in Bouris. Mr. Richard Hayden was visit- ing 0.1-i.W. recently. and Mrs. Leslie MncLaren lotietown on The many islands of Kenneth Maeim-enaresladtohesr he is improving in health. ' ...m. The guilt of cable 1-lead West had a when I deer visl the school and homes of some oi the pupils. it was quite tame and seemed attracted to the DIIPIK s Iisie Macharen was a recent visitor in Greenwich vlsitine Elaine Maetwen. The friends or Mrs. Mao- lwain are to bear she is taci- ing much not alter recent lull.-s M.r. and Mrs. Cu-yler Dingwell and . Miss Joan mcantn. Miss nm- ' . wk I MooreG- McLeod Limited . GREAT - Week - End Basement Values . - Friday and Saturday -a Wonderful Values -In The Basement Where You Pay Cash And 5 Buy For Less MENS 69” BOYS BASEMENT Men's Overalls and Jumpers, high or low back, good quality 7 1-4 oz. denim- Reg. selling for S4.25 to 34.75-Speci ', each ...................... .. Men's All Wool Cardigan Sweaters in heoiher shades of blue, brown, grey and maroon. Sizes 36 to 42. Reg. 56.50 - Special, each Men's Pullover Sweoiers, herd wearing worried yarns, in zipper neck style, colors wine, blue and green. 3 Reg- 34.45 - Now only .................................. .. I Men's Shirt:-dress and sport styles - sonforlzed shrunk - plains, plaid: and stripes - all sizes 14 1-2 io 17 - Reg. 52.95 - Special, each ......... Men's Purple Top Work Sox - 39: pair - 2 pair ........................................... ... Men's Medium Weight Underwear - combination style, creom shade. 2.50 Short sleeve and ankle length - 2.75 each long sleeve and ankle length - each ................................. . ............... .. Painter's While Overalls - I Sizes 36 to 44 - pair ......... .... ......................... .. Men's Handkerchiefs - khaki, polka dot, red and blue - 2 for .............................. ......... .. Men's Pullover Sweoiars, crew neck style, In diamond and iocquord designs - sizes 38 lo 44. Reg. Now only, each Men's Jumbe'Knii Coot Sweaters - navy blue only - sizes 06 to 44-each .......................... .. Men's "Corhorii" Overalls in high or low back styles-sizes 36 lo 44 - per pair .................. .. Men's Dungorees, hard wearing 7 1-4 oz. denim in sizes 30 to 42 - Reg. 33.50 per pair - Speciol Men's Work Shirts, solid shades and fancy checks - all sizes from 14 1-210 17 - Reg. 52.25 voluo - 1.95 Now only, each . .................... ....... ..... 1.35 5.50 Men's Jockey type Shorts and Tops - boih for Also in the Menis Basement 5 only Men's Tweed Topcoots-in sizes 35 - 36 - 37 and 40 only - Priced to clear- eech ..................................... 4 only Men's Smoking Jockeis - fawn and brown colors - sizes 36 and 40 only - also priced lo clear at only, such .............. .. 4.95 75c Men's Khaki Dusters - quick to slip on while changing our tires, eic. ,3-4 length, button front - 5 Reg. 36.00 each - Special, each .......... .. I Men's Half Hose - smart designs and colors - sizes 10 to 11 1-2 -- real value at - 2 pair .... Men's Donegol Tweed Cope - all sizes, each .......... ....... .......... 1 .89 Boys' Work Shirts solid colors and fancy checks - sizes 12 lo 14 - Reg- 31.59 and 31.69 each - 1 19 I Now clearing at only, each ..... ..... Boy:' Dress Shim - sizes 12 to 14 In brown, blue, grey and green stripe designs - l . 1.25 ”r i ' each Boys' "T" Shirisplshorr sleeve style, small design in colors maroon, blue and brown - each Boys' Shiris and shoris in sizes small, medium and large - both for ................. ....... .... .. 95c Boys' Bolbriggen Combination Underwear - sirop shoulder and short legs - all sizes 26 to 34 - . 1.00 each - Boys; Pullover Sweaters - small dog and rabbit designs - in sizes 28 to 32 - colors red and blue - 1 I each Boys' Zipper Jackets - shorkskina, saline and gobardines- solid colors and two tone designs - sizes 3 24 to 36-reg. 34.95 value-Now only ..... I 2.75 Boysf Long Pants in cheviois, covert: and tweed: - .V.Z'.”ff.'.i.Tff'.. ...... 3.25.. 4.75 69:: Boys' Dungorees in a good quality denim - sizes 24 to 34 - each Boys' Overalls - sonforized shrunk - sizes 24 to 34 - reg. 32.95 - Now only, each .............. .. Boys' Golf Hose - good colors - sizes 6 io 10-pair 7 only Tweed Sport Coats - sizes 36 and 38 only in both brown and gray-eocl1.... 3 only Boys' fawn color Rolncoais - fine quality material in sizes 24 and 27 only - Reg. 311.50-Plrlced to clear oi-each... Ladiesi Basement 100 Children's Dresses - a really wonderful special - smori check gingham in various colors - 2 price groups. Sizes 2 to 6 - Reg. 31.95 - 1 I ' ' 1, each Sizes 7 io 12 - Reg. 2.65 - "r i ' each Children's Cotton Print Dresses - smart floral designs - in sizes 2 and 4 only - Rog. 51.39 - 1.00 Now priced at only, Ioeh .............................. .. Children's Corduroy Overalls - sizes 2 ie 6 -- in colors blue and wine - Reg. 32.35 value - Weekend Special, each ....... . ........ Children's Dirndl Skirts - elastic waistband, 1 1 smart floral designs in sizes 7 to 12-eocli I children; Dirndl sum - in sizes 7 to 1.2 - 1 also with elastic waistband - each ............ .. I Children's Pullover Sweaters - wonderful value in Pen- man's ell wool pullovers - sizes 2 - 4 and 6 - solids and stripes - Special value - . ouch 2T1 9 1 .1 9 Children's Canon Slips - while only - in sizes I to 14 - each ............ .................. .. 6 more a. M?LEOD need. Children's Briefs - medium weight - creom shade-slzes 2-4 and 6-reg. 59c-Now only, each Children's Seersucker Pyjamas In colors blue, 1 pink and yellow-sixes 2 to 6-Special per pair I Children's Seersucker Pyjamas, as above in sizes 8 io 12-per pair ................. ............. Children's Anklets - a large, smart assortment - at a very low price - sizes 5 to 8 1-2 - Now priced io clear at, pair .............................................. .. c lodlas' Slips in wonderful wearing. "Coral Crepe" - straight cut, while only in sizes 32 to 40 - 1 each I Lodias' Rayon Slips with lace trim at top and 95 liemllna-sirolglii cut-white only, each ....... I l.adies' Rayon Slips, bias cut, loco irlm oi iop- 1 whlio only - sizes 32 to 42 - each I ledles' Poniles, plain shades of pink and maize - sizes small, medium and large - new priced to clear at only - pair . ..... ..... l.odlos' flonnelleiie Pylomos, pink and blue in smote floral designs - slzos medium and large only -2 95 Reg. 83-25 and 83.50 - Now only, each . .1 I race mm: ' 1.15 95::