FRIDAX. Bloomfield and Vicinity Gllllnt motored to Tignlsh on I i business. tors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc- ay. Messrs. William Fish and George! Miss Doris Palmer is spending Cullicult were in Bloomfield on some time at her summer cottage n r '7 business. i here, -Mr. Martin Ladner was re- cent visitor of Mr. Robert Shaw. Mr."Ira Hickey was l business Egmont visitor to Bloomfield on Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw and family were visiting in Bay and Mom Carmel. Mr. and Mrs Vance i'Vlcl(r4,v and daughter Judy were l'PFOllYll' imi- lniz at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Bradshaw. Miss Martlia Myer was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mc- Neill. Messrs. Leigh McKay and Leithi Thompson, Toronto, returned to their homes to spend their Vacs-l Miss Lillian Bernard and Miss l M”. EVELYN McKay and Messrs lion. Cahili. Bummcrside, spout Aug. 2. r-m iLeish McKay and Vance McKay ri Bloomfield MI” Ralph Keefe returned home,were business visitors to Sumnier- irom ramp in Utopia. lslde on August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay and. Mr. Wilfred Arsenault. sum- l.il1da and Messrs. Rosa Mcxayimerside, motored .. Bloomfield on and Dan McKay were Sunday vis-Aug. 2. 13.3, Mr. Ralph KN-fe is spniidiniz ii few days in Clinrimietmvn. Messrs Keith Pratt and Perry Get; Ciarkis Final Prices While You Can! THE END IS NEAR No mailer if your needs be for Men. Women. Girls. or Boys. . .Clark sees you geiii at prices he knows . . .you know . . . Everyone knows, has NO equal! Ladies' Blouses to 2.95 . . . . 1.49? Fresh mivvw 'lrE.9E Shorties . W 1:9-.915 .435 s'”k5 4:95-SIi:rcksM..f. . . . 53 . 14.95 Dresses .... . Q .. 6.88 I.adies' Long Coats to p?4e?5,;;y3,535l.:. (H 49.50 510 - 315i now 510.88 (MEN: Pirii YOUR it WINNERS” l Men's Shorts - Tops 39c Men's Boxer Shorts .. . 59c Men's P-cirits to 9.95 .. . . . 5.00 Men's Pants toT'I2V.95 . . . .. 6:95 Men's Sport Shirts MJ'E's'i8Ei"ishinsT Bo-ys'IASportmShirts . . . . . . . 1.00 Boys' Jackets . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 , new 4.95 runrsff . ."fT2.49', M?n's-'W3ii(sitiris"TTT7." 1.49 sroiir can-is 8t LEISURE JACKETS trio tr... MEN'S SPORT coins 3. BLAZERS - 15.00 MENlS HOLLYWOOD ; TOPCOATS To 39.50 Suits .. sio .515: MEN'S ALL WOOL ' GAB. TOPCOATS TAKE 'EM to 39.5olTIMiiil?smsuiislf 18.50 T0 59.50 MEN'S suns - :..L::7;:;f 29.50 FINEST ENGLISH WORSTEDS . . . . . . .. I 34.50 tots... Mnvsiiisuttsrif Use our Lay-away Plan at Sale Prices-A small deposit will hold any garment. RACING AROUND YES SIR! Pretty soon now I'll be racing around again, this time discon- necting my services at the sum- mer ('0l,ta;:,0s. iwhcn you think of moving hack into the City, donlt forget. to drop in to my office, at least 48 hours In advance, so that I can be on hand, when you need me, to dis- connect your cottage. rl.oiiis and Waterford. 5 Island Men Get Intensive Week of Trdlttlillgl J Kt l Utopia, N. 8., Army Camp: Members of the Prince Edward Island Regiment (Armoured) recent- ly carried out an intensive training program at this big Reserve Army summer camp and took every opportunity to try out on the ground lessons learned in the classrooms. Led by Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers, ET), Charlottetown, Commanding Officer of the unit, the battalion arrived in camp on a Saturday and commenced serious training hrir,.:ht. and early Monday morning, Since A then each day had been the same. Rain or shine the men were out in their tanks, driving over the rough terrain, practising maintalnance and repair or firing on the tank range. This summer training lasts only Lfor one week and in such a short period of time every mnmnnt was of value and Col. Rogers saw that none was wasted. ' l A group of P. E. I. soldiers at rest during a break in training at Camp Utopia, N.B., left to iright are: Tpr. James McKay, Kensington; Tpr. Stewart Hanson, Georgetown; Tpr. Robert Campbell, rkensington; Tpr. Elwood Crozler, Kensington: Tpr. Roy Mountain, Kensingion: Tpr. Leamon Cole, Ken- Lsiniztonl: SSM. Jim Evans, Kensinglon; Tpr. John Arscnault, Kcnsinzion: Tpr. Earl Crozier, Kensington; Tpr. l-(en Arsonault, Summerslde: Tpr. Aiden Doiron, l'tusiiro; Tpr. Melvin Doucetie, Rustlco; Tpr. Leroy ilatrh, Georgetown; Tpr. Richard Mi'Noill, Goorizotown; Tpr. Ariliur Henderson, Konsiiiiztori: Cpl. Chan lea llickoy, Kensingtan: Cpl. Louis Gallant, Cliarlotietoun; Tpr. Irvin Macllonald, Georgetown; Wendell Saulnior, Rusiico and Tpr. John Mustard. Cliiirlottt-town. xx 3 2 a E. V I"”?ii:?'W”' tr -'1'r-:7-3 'x"V Howlan o ai . , and Vicinity I -Mr. and M.r-s.-TA.lbert Arsenaiilty of Moiirinn, N.B., are visiting all their homes in Kelly Road and Lot 6. i l Miss Leona Arsenault spent they first week of August at her home, in I-lowian. l i M2: and Mrs. Fred Gallant oil New York arrived in Woodstock on August 3 to visit relatives. Mr. P A. Arsenault went. Charlttetown on August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsriiauli of Wrzridstock liave as guests Mr. Ai'so.na:ilt's iwo hroihers and than hives, of U. S. A. A. A Ai'5enaiil' to i.t. Fol. A. W. Roznrs. iii), Comnirindinz officer of the Princei 11,1”: 35 rm-ry pm-535. M1-5, A--sen. lirlward island lloziiiicrii and .11 group of his DIIIFPFS. Left. to rlziit: auitgg innjhpr and 5L:((g1'..;n.1;-uyvl-lIiK' lilaj. ll. .1. Maiiiir. l-ID, hiriior lvnn llirper. Ilif, (,ni. RoizN5. Lupin my at-,r-1 M;-5, Joseph Plnggu (mmi i.. G. )fzwNmin, Cnpi. A. L. litkcrson, all of Lliiirloiictoun. Oiitarin. A ', , ---- i Mr. and Mrs. Mr Earl Cornish and soil of Mill ' r' Road were in Howl:-in on Aug. 4. Fiiwd Cariuthers of Toronto MI" 1 , '5 is i'n"iit.oiii:ig at his home in. E How inn. 1 - Mr and Mrs. Tho.-i. Gallant and son Rolirrt of Chelsea. Mass, are YflC."illi)llll12 lll Howian, Si. Louis and Piiisville. i The St. Ann DllL'I'llllS l'Gllll"i1(”d: to tl1Pll' home on Thlll'Sd.'l)' iiiglit.l Auz. ti. quite cxiiausterl from the, tiresome trip but. quite illl'lllPtl with all IIS wonders. ; Mr and Airs. Robert P. !irseii- : iiniim: with them re-' -1 a few days Mrs. Arscii-f ' :' llliil wife. Mr and Mrs. Loihs Gallant, and Mr. nndl ' Mrs. Aiiirri Hoffman and their ' 1' t"; fr" ,ihrro ('lllL(ll'iTll of Waieriorii. N.S.i 11.119). 10” En Thursday '0 visit uh flilior oifii'ri'.s of the F. iii. 1. rozziniriii who iiiirlcruoni. slimmer . . . . l i .. . . ti'.'nin: ill l'iopin, Tl. ll, l.vi't in riiziii, are Offwrir (allot .1. ll. (2. rl,3,:;.l::O,,l,':. CLHHLOHHOEH on mt lloLi'n:ii'd. 1.9. S, l.. Rl7lili1Ii.I'il'f', l.i. il. .l. llislinp, Ill 31.. all of Slifilmfli-A I. Vsido: Li. I.. W. Ford, Li, W. R. Imlliize and Oifivcr ('adoI. NV. L. D13 and M”. Gilbert Gama”, 'l'liun11v--viinllnf Clli'll'lflilI"l(litI1. I and family of Eiininieiuvide recent-l l.V visited with Mrs. GflllRlll.'Sl folks in H0lilRll. l ' M: i Messrs. John and Ralph Arsen- ault are now home from cainp at, Fortune Cove. Tom Gallant motored to St. Shown (left to Tank gunners clean up after a firing practise. Lrizhil cleaning out the shell rasinizs are Tpr. Ed Douceile, Ruatico; Tpr. Claius Walsh, Siimmi-rside; Tpr. Don Hill, New Gliisszow; Tpr. lhlan Camphell, Charlottetown; Tpr. Stewart l-lanson, Georgetown and l'l'pr. John Mustard, Charlottetown. . Pie. McNeills Mills and Vicinity --Messrs. Frank and Gordon Brooks of Massachusetts, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benson with their family have returned to their home after spending the last. two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ramsay, Poplar Grove. The Messrs. Stanley Buchanan and may Gilbert, New Hampshire, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Milligan, McNellla Mills. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mac- Donald spent the weekend of Aug- ust 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Msobean, Coleman. Mrs. Cecil Macbean, saint John, N.B.. is spending a couple of weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis, Poplar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Camden Gardiner and family, Froetowngwei-e visit- ors at the home of and Mrs. James Williams, on August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Millar were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligan on August 9. The many friends of Mrs. Peter Murphy are glad to hear ahe is On This AUGUST 15.. r1953 much improved in health 50111! ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Gerald Mllligan gnd mo daughters Geraldine and sand” were visitors at. the home of M. and Mrs. Lawrence Mllllgan 5,, August 6. site: Miss Joyce MacArthur has ink... up her duties as teacher in EH2 school. i Mr. George Howell. Dexter. M, is spending a few days. i'isitinti friends in Poplar and vicinity. Among those attending in. An, glican gii-ia' camp in Cfnpgim from this vicinity are Jean not-.. Catherine Miiligmi, Kathleen uc,,; lia.ms, Jean MacDonald and Grey, MacDonald. i The many friends of Miss Ella Craig are glad to hear sl feeling better aI'er her rec.-1., ness. Mr. Elmer MacDonald. t)'r,e;,,., was a visitor at the home of ' mother, Mrs. R.C, MacDonald, or August 9. i The many friends of Mrs Ram, Williams are sorry to hear of 1",. illness. all join in wishing i... ,; speedy ecovery. MIL LIOYCI E111-V. Summerside, 5, spending a few days at the mm. of Mrs. Ellis" parents, Mr and Mrs, Roy Williams. ANNIVERSARY SALE EVENT OOSMOPOLITAN MOIIOTOII, I. B. "BABES YOU” TO MATCH THESE PRICES Did You Ever See - . Reg. 2.98 BLOUSES Criskoys Pastel Shades. Sizes 12-20 1.00 Anniversary Special Assorted styles. pastels. Sizes Reg. 2.98 and 3.98 NYLON” BLOUSES Anniversary Special ...... .. Slight Subs. Does Not Affect Wearing Quality . 12-20. 1.98 As above. Size: 12-20. Rog. 4.98 NYLON BLOUSES 15 Denier Anniversary Special 2.79 Sold up to 3.49. Another Lot of Blouses and T-Shirts Anniversary Special 1.09 SKIRTS Full Flore Broadcloth Fancy Designs Sizes 12 to 18. Ribbon Ties Mauve, grey, maize, and floral. Should Sell at 5.98 3.98 SKIRTS Full Flore, Pique, Candy Strips Sizes 12 to l8 Should Sell at 4.98 2.98 One Lot Of New BLOIISES 200 In all Sold up to 2.99 1 .00 A Truce Was But We Are REDDY KILOWATT Your,EIgc.trlc Servant Another group of P. E. I. soldiers take it. easy at Camp Utopia after a long session of firing on the tank ranges. Left to right. (sitting) Tpr. Alan Campbell, Charlottetown; Tpr. Kimball Jarvis. Souris; Tpr. Roy Wood, Souris; Tpr. Don Hill, New Glasgow; Tpr. Arliss Peters, Rustico; Tpr. Roy Doucette, Rustlco; Tpr. Jack Leclalr, Rusiiro. Second row, Tpr. Alvin Madman, Bangor; Tpr. Kenneth Gallant. Rustlro; Tpr. Louis David, Georgetown, Tpr. Gerald Murphy. Goorgetown; standing, Tpr. D. Gallant, Piiisville and Tpr. L. Gallant, ioystcr Bed. wt, l Note all blouses advertised were received last Saturday. 3 '0' OT 500- "50 Hurry". Got First Pick. Cottoni, Piques, Or- gondys, Nylons, Broadcloths, Plain Colors, Prints, etc. Ilovor Siicli A Variety Shown In Moncton Before. .9 on High Prices y tour our cosmopolitan Stores LIMITED St. George St., store of 1,000 Bargains, Moncton. N3- ANNIVERSAIY SALE CONTINUES TILL AUG. 31 OR TILL WE ARE SOLD OUT Just Signed. Still At War AIIO ONLY