PAGE TWELVE GUIAN-JJWN ri.uoiMAu' a Casual Comforts zrrer Keynotes For Summer _.. f \ . "Eagleionc" CLOTHING i "t SPORT SHIRTS. -ForMEN-— . - ~' By I. Watson MaoNsught. our. (Special To The Guardian) Yesterday. on myibaek to Otte- wa. I noticed that the rivers flow- ing into the iiestigouche were iuli or Pulp wood floating rapidly to words the hulo booms near amp- bellinn. You may recall ti“; ‘mug g a month ago I wrote that all slang these banks were great piles o: Pulp wood strategically located so m" lrhoy could be dumped into i _36 to 42. SPORT COATS anizl SEACKS Sports Ceats and Slacks take the place of that extra suit at a great saving in cost and a great addition in comfort. They look smart and you'll be smart to enioy the comfort of these well cut ' and well tailored garments. 33 to 37. For many years Holman's has carried this excellently tailored, very reasonably priced line of Men's Clothing, but, during the period of shortages, we were not able to procure enough at these to be able te tell you much about them. NOW-Eagle- tene Clothing is back in full civilian production with a variety of fabrics and styles that is better than ever- and at values that are more than comparable with any. . I Three-piece "iegleione" Suits of brown or navy striped wor- eteds in two-button styles with peaked lapels. The sizes an 35.00 ' . Deublebreasted “Esgletone" Suits of brown line striped wer- sted in two er three button styles. The sizes are 36 to 42. 43.00 "Eagletone" Suits of grey er fawn yarn dyed worsted in both single 9r double breasted styles. The sizes are 36 to 42. 52.50. . l Men's green grey Sport Coats of tweed with an averploid check- bright but not gaudy! These have patch pockets and notched lapels. The sizes are 36 to 40. 24.50 Men's‘ gray checked tweed Sport Coats with notched lapels and patch pockets. The sizes ore 36 to 42. 16.95 Boys’ brown and fawn fancy tweed Sport Coats with a fleck pat- tern. They hove patch pockets and leather buttons. The sizes a \ Men's gray Glen check Sport Slacks with a zipper fly and drop belt These are idQl Shirts for Surn- mer. The styles are cool and non-binding and they can be worn with or without ties. Sport Shirts come in a variety of fab- rics including Gabardine. They ars in a galaxy of shades that will please the "bombastic" as well as the shy and reitring. 3.95 n. 6.95 r UNDERWEAR Men's Summer weight Baibriggsn Combinations with short sleeves and ankle length legs. The sires are 90 to l4 priced at 1.96 to 2.25. Drawers in medium weight. for Spring, Summe or early Iail. They are priced per garment at 1.95. Men's cotton lmit jockey style Shorts and Shirts. The shorts have elactio tops and» are in siaes small, medium or large-priced st 85. 9! cents ‘and 1.25 each. The shirts to match are 15, 95 cents and 1.25. Men's striped broadcloth Shorts in sires 30 to 42 priced at 9! oenle and 1.50 each. lays’ Bslbriggsn Combinations. with short sleeves and knee length legs. The sizes are 24 (a 32 primd at. 99 cents and 1.39. Boys‘ cotton" knit Jockey style Shorts with elastic tops. fllhe shes ~ Ire 24 tn 80 priced at l5 cents each. Boys‘ cotton knit Shirts in match the Shorts in silos l6 i0 l0 priced at GOcents eseh. the streams with the least eiiort. rm i.wo or three weeks the” streams will be iull with logs and. as the water lowers, many logs- will be leit on the edits and on protruding rocks. Later on. men will start at the beginning oi the streams urdrétart these logs on their way again. O I The result oi the bye-election in Yale gave the C. C. F. party an additions] munrber in the House o! Commons. This is the first bye- election that the C. C. F, party has won since the general election oi 1945. It may be recalled that in 1946 the seat was won by Grate Stirling. the Progressive conserva- tive Candidate. with the C. C. F. second and the liberal s. poor tnird. Mr. Stirling was a very popular candidate and had been ecied in Yale continuously since 924. In the bye-election on Monday the Liberal and Progressive candidates polled almost the some" number oi votes. O I I This month seems to bs a month oi elections. 0n Thursday oi this week s reterendum will be held in Newfoundland to determine wheth- er the voters wish to retain the present Commission Government, to return to responsible Govern- ment. or to iederate with Canada. since communications in New- iounllsnd. especially in the outly- ing districts, are not or the best, it will probably be some deye be- iore the result is known. On next Monday the people oi’ Ontario will decide whether Mr. Drew is ‘to continue as their Premier. About three weeks sgo it. was diiiicuit to ilnd anyone who thought that Drew might not win; but lately the situation has changed and now there is some uncertainty as to the Right Honourable Ian Macken- zie and the death oi W. I‘. N. Bin- clsir, respectively. These shomd be close contests and at this distance from the respective iields oi bat- tle it. is diiiicuit to forecast the winners. On the 24th. oi this- Arrow shorts. shave. lib-Don a handsome Arrow shirt. with PITT” month. the eo le oi wan will decide lvhetherstalrsskyftfvkgf]; .1 s iurther term o! C. O. F. Govern. ment. About six weeks 1.3m m. Liberals were not expected to make many coins; but now seasoned politicians admit that the use.“ leader, Waiter Tucker. is putun‘. up a splendid iighi. and that he will make substantial gains “q might even over-throw the Denim administration. On the 28th. o: r111; month. the New Brunswick gen. eral election will be held. The“ g; no doubt as to the outcome at rm; election. It is generally concedes that MacNsir will hold the nest; he now has and may pick up g iew more. - I I O frodsy, in the House oi com. mans. the leaders oi the various parties psid tribute to Mr. iJeiey. These tributes related to his sn- nounccment yesterday that he in- tended to resign from the Gov-' onsmcnt at tlie end o! this session oi Parliament. and enter the lsw iirm oi the late Colonel Relston. These tributes were quite laudstary and flattering. They came irorn‘ the opposition parties first and when Mr. King got up to speak he reminded the House that Mr. Ile- ley will be with us ior at least. e month; that he still had his esu. metee topsee and that he hsd one or i/wo measures si-ill on the order paper. Ho concluded his i. marks by expressing the hope th when Mr. Ilsleyb estimates an legislation were beiore the Ho the various party leaders we remember what they said today. Mr. Ilsieyb resignation from the Cabinet will create a vacancy thsi will be hard to till. It is herd te realize that Mr. Ilsiey has been r member oi the House oi Comma! since i926 and oi the Cabinet ainel Men's Belbrlggan Shirts and the outcome. On next. Tuesday 1955 and that he has been Miaistl Drawer! in sizes 38 to M. priced there are the bye-elections in Ve.n- oi National Revenue. Minister ei per garment 1.25 couver and Ontario County. On- Finance and Minister oi Justice ‘ Mm,‘ comm Men“ Sm". ma tsrio. caused by the resignation oi reqoectively. It will be, however. as Minister o! Finance that Iisies will alwsys be remembered. Iii contribution to the war eiiort as Minister o! Finance gained ior lrin membership in the Imperial Privy Council. an honour shared by some hali e. dozen other Canadians. ‘Time-Table for a well-dressed man 7 emu-Climb out oi’ trim-fitting Arrow pelsmll after s ewcii night's sleep. Put on comfortable filing Arrow collar. loops. The sizes are 29 to 40. 9.75 Zib-Congrstulstc yourself’ the! ‘ rrouenrs w; alter yea ‘a selection o! flsse granite er marble monu- ments desllued with dignity and duplicity. Prices very with also. atone and detsiL s. s. mars s co. WATII IAII sizes are 32 to 44. WESTERN flilllibllll -LAl’l‘ CALI. to I09’ 800d Hill- eide Chicks at reduced prices. M! Dawson, Albany. tional Harrow, C. C. M. Bioyds. All in good condition. Vernon Kuttart. Cape Traverse. Jmwnasayho melwaies Men's tropical worsted Sport Slacks. The color is gray and the 10.75 SLACK SUITS Men's gabardlne Slack Suits In dark chocolate brewn Zshlrt and treusersrto match. The sizes are 36 to 40. 13.95 i0 17.95 —CLIBK WANTED ioa- general country store. Good opportunity ior risht party. Apply st once to B. D. Dimn, North ‘H9011. --COIIIC‘I'ING I06! every Tuesday morning throuls Bout-h West 1M in and lselsmnt. 11hr infatuation and trucking service contact Stanley Mckinnon. -I'0ll ML! AI KINQINGTON. —‘iyro house lots. nicely located. Farsi-red Mxliwtrich can be eeefly divided. Driving wagon and harness both good as new. Bpring teeth narrows. Two power meat grinders. second hand mink wire. J. A. llseKensie. AIAVII I'0I. IIIIIION IIILD - us. Clilierd llesee, New adueied irn Prince egetnleyeer xenon. ‘ibroaio. tilrom ~ _ ‘hwtrcnc OLD rrucucs MEET" Bummer months. This Fail. Mr. Moses plans to enroll at. Mt. Ai- lBison es s theoiolioai student. - ur. , ———- —BIITIDAI id!!! - Ivan Sample. eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Ilerie Sample. Kelvin. celebrated his eighth birthday on Monday, May 17th., when a number a! young iriends were entertained at a birthday party. Alter a period oi games and iun, the young 101k! enjoyed a delicious supper. Wind iuaerel o! the lets llsolteu was held st lealilllfl United Church following a short service st the home o! his daugh- tar. Mrs. Stewart Motel. on Fri- day. May list. The service wu conducted by Iev. L I. Murray. assisted by Rev. 0. Sullivan oi lummerside and Rev. J. A. Mac- oowsn oi Kenslnlton Presbyterian Church. A iuil choir with Mrs. D. Mackenzie at the organ led in sini- ing the hymns. "Unto the l-mle. around, do 1 iiit up my longln‘ eyes" and "My Faith looks up to Thee." The psllbeshrs were Messrs. C. l. P. Yea, R. 5. Humphrey, James Saunders. Layton Rogers, Robert. Oeulson and Captain Mec- Donaid. Besutiiul flowers covered the casket. Burial was in the Peo- ples Cemetery. -Bur. i . Sleepers; occupied. Located one mile from I ' For Sale / r House 24 a l0 in elcailent condition. Will sell separately or with reneir and est-buildings. ideal tor rainy farm. House reedyjo be _ _ urnnretside. Ceuidbe moved to. Surnmereide, if desired, at very little expense. _ceteoi. oruuev A sumnsrog» . - your Arrow shirt can aesibr shrink out oi fit. til-Slip on e srnoothrtYlfll N?" wrinlzle-reeistinl tie. ms-‘ruek a Oflloffiil Anew heal- iseschlefiny-ourpocisot- nee-on a» woris. mdr for the spprovinl 1h" U"? an Arrow-dressed man. DJ. 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