" As quantities oi numerous (Super Sale items. are becoming very ‘limileci...wo are aclcling tI-ie Following I Super Sale Specials I i Mail's lists Fall else range of Men's Halts, regular value 500 to 8.50. v - O S. S. Special BIITTER Creamery mi». Regular value ‘tic. S. S. Special TEA Any standard brand tea, l- ib. packages. Regular value $1.00. 67c S. S. Special . .. ._-_-. s}! .- 92c DDMFDRTERS I 3 only, flowered Sateen Cons- forters, with plain colored satin borders. 86x18. Begu- iar value 21.25. S. S. Special 13.95 PEAS Lynn Valley Peas, 20-0: tins. Regular value 16o per tin. S. S. Special s ooz. STAIB CARPET 2 FUN Fun z only. lileces of Milton 21- inch Stair Carpet in green and wine. Regular value 8.25 per yard. S. S. Special 392 count. Regular value 25o per dozen. 27c S. S..Special 5.95 BEANS Ayimefs choice cut Wax Beans, 20-01. tins. Regular value 18c. S. S. Special RAINWEAR 2 only-ladies’ Rain Coats- one green and one blue, sizes 14 and 16. Regular valuc 25.00. S. S. Special . '2 FOR 32c ---o_a_-.. 16.95 iillliiWEAli Brown Gabardine Ralnwear for ladies. Size range 3B to 42. Regular value 22.50. 16.95 S. S. Special DDFFEE - Any standard brand Coilee, l-lb. tins. Regular value 67c. S. S. Special ._._.,..._,_._.. BEDSPREADS ll only Chenille Bedspieads in white with pastel shades and "solid colors, 90 x 100. Regular value 19.95. S. S. Special . -_-_- egg-e n 13.50 DDMFDRTERS 8 only Satin Comforters, 06 x ‘l8 in gold, green, blue and rose. Regular value 27.50. 18.75 u... S. S. Special 1O dosen pair only, mglfl hilt! Boys’ Sport Blouses in teal blue. Cotton Hone. Sim 10%. 11 and with abort sleeves. Carl be worn 11%. Resuln value 40c nor iiolr- c in Oi‘ out.‘ Sfzcss a and s only. - Re l 2.2 . S. S. Special , 5"" l“ "t . S. S. Special . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Sport Blouse 10 doaeu pair only. men's better quality Cotton Hose. Sizes 10%, ll and 1116. Regular value 55o per pair. S. S. Special .. 39¢ of the Assembly in the province Drop Leaf Tabics_ Duncan Phyfe drop leaf tables In Walnut finish. Closed 38x20; open 30 x 48. Regular value $.50. Upholstered chair Upholstered Occasional Chair-a. beautiful Kroehiér Chair uphol- stered in a light tsn silk damask with a small pattern in wine nrate mirrors. and green. Reg. value 35,90, Regular value 203.00. 33g ZBBSCNOI . . . _ ‘ g-PESCIGI . . Bedroom Suite Bedroom Suite in wsl- nut, consisting oi twin dressers with long sep- beds. vanity dresser. Kitchen Dhalrs Kitchen Chairs-dark golden color. A good sturdy chair with ply- wood aeat. Beg. value Twin Continuing All This Wee MLIM All" Bedroom Chairs‘ Bedroom Ann Chairs. upholstered with ore- tonnes (only a few). Regular value 11.50. .. 9.95 S. S. Special Mrs. H. J. Gallant and little son Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arcnault were will be participants in a very and Barney Ross of Charlotte-i Donnie called on Mt. and Mrs. guests od Mr. and Mrs.- Wm. important event in the very near tom motored to I-iowlan on u“; n.'mgefs' my 1 u m“. J. c. Gallant on Friday evening. shields on Thursday evening. future. Saturday where Mildred remained trig in Howlan. ‘ for a few days ‘with her parents. j ma. Margaret MacAllsland and when Jack Arsensuli. returned On Sunday evening, June 13th, Th, Alton Boulter were in Sumlmer- to his home here om Friday olter- the annual meetings or "Sodolity" Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacAuslsnd illness oi Mrs. Iinneh ls regretted. Mrs. Carrie Flnnsn is mending a day or tvwo at her daughter Oiive's house. -How. Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault - were evening guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Arsenault on midsy. side Monday. MH- Marnret Mac Ausland and Alton Boulter spent the week-end in Howlsn. Congratulations to Peters and Theodore noon from Lot '1 he was acccmpeni- eci by Dannie Rogers. and "Holy Name oi Jesus" were held st Bt. Anthony's Ohurchwith very good attendance at both. Mrs. Priscilla Gallant, who Miss Olive and Mildred Gallant Paul and Fred Gallant took in *" -' the ball game in Fortune Cove on Sunday afternoon. realizing that our ital-l) should to 9 p.m.; Tue p.ln.; Wednesday, pills. _____ . ‘W. M. ,-. d. no.4. ..n.o<.<.~...<.<.~ DNANSE IN BIISINESS NDIIRS Until further notice our stores will close each Saturday at 6 p.m. For some time we have been considering this change, Print that our customers will cooperate and rllus facilitate the change. Our hours will be as follows: Monday, 7.30 a.rn. , Thursday and Saturday, 7.30 a.rn. to 6 .30 to l2 noon; Friday, 7.30 a.rn. to 9.30 RALPH cimrcx and co. aovmrss ' I. fi l’ . . . . { A Liberal Convention will be held in the - 1E CAPITOL THEATRE, SUMMERSIDE , ‘ MON-DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 2m. I have more leisure hours. We '5' "I. puma. in August. Yiiwvvvv Liberal Convention » elect Delegates to attend the Liberal Convention In Ottawa g V D Ai 1.30 p.ln. of nominating a Federal Candidate and to WM. MacKENDRiCK President West Prince Liberal Association , GEORGE MacKAY i» President Em Prlncs Lberal Association. i Vw v AA4AA_AA'LAQAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAjAgg-ggAAn a ALL n-.- w. . ." - - - - - - c‘ e -¢_ a and Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Mac- Ausland oi the Mills, Bloomdield, have gone on a laflp to Boston and other American cities. The many friends and hens. factors here or little Miss voids Mathews are pleased to know she is doing so splendidly in the Montreal Hospital and are look- inl forward to her retura home. The relatives here of Lawrence Gallant, Plusvilie, are glad. to wclccme him back to his home otter tokins a s months mechanic- al course in Monctan. Lawrence is a returned man oi World War r1 and is a son oi the late Cyrus and Mrs. Gallant. m. Freddy Olllant had the mistertuiie on rriday o! having a heavy range isll on him while at wort with his lather, causing quite a bruise and considerable swelling to his ridlit knee. i-is had medical care. _ Mr. and Mrs. lay Noonan re- turned on Blinds; evsnlni- from villi sale and retail at Braces. -LAWN MOWER-l. band and poweiyebest makes, lowest prices at Braces. I000 assortment l0 BIIOBB. -__’ meat a! six No.‘ 30 Caclcshutt Trac- tors. All equipped with power take all. James A. McNeil! ind Boris. Bianlnerside. ~11‘!!! EDITH CAVILL L.O.B.A. will hold a pantry ‘sale at Hol- land's hardware department. Suin- merside, Saturday. June 10th, at 2.30. . —WANTID T0 BUY. house or bungalow within a two-mile radius of Summerside. would consider St. Eleonora, Wilmot. etc. Wtrlte C. l... I", Box 100, Summerside. —'l'lll W. M. S. o! Keir Mem- orial Presbyterian Church, Mal- peque, will hold a pantry sale and bazaar in the Giurch Hall Satur- day evening, June 19. JIHE LADIES AID o! Prilcl County Hospital are holding an afternoon tea at the home oi’ Mrs. A. 8. MlwKay, 115 Central Street. on Pbddsy afternoon. June 1B. from B to 6 p.m. An attendance of tho general public would be greatly appreciated. Tea checks at the door, 35 cents. —K. 0F C.- The Annual Meet- lng of Bishop McEachern Assem~ bly, Fourth Degree Knights oi Col- undius was held in the Council Chambers. Summerside on Wed- nesday night with the F. N. Pat- rick Murnaghan presiding. Therc was s splendid attendance of mem- bers ilrorn Charlottetown. Summer- side and various other parts oi the Province. Reports on the progress during the past year were submit- ted which showed that much good work and many worthwhile acclvl ties had been encased in. Thc guest speaker of the evening was His Honor Lleut. Governor J. A. Bernard who chose as the subject of his address the theme "Patriot- ism" and his address was follow- ed by an inspiring talk given by the Rt. Rev. G. J. Nlaclbellan, V. O. The election oi oidiccrs the com- ing year was held and resulted as follows: PIN. T. Earle Hickey; F.C_.. Daniel Noonan; F.P.. Alfred Kei- 1y; F5, Charles Praught: Fl... RC. Maclviillsn: F.I.S-. L. O. Kcl- 1y; FO.S., Benjamin Gallant. —S. -0FF1CER.8 ELECTED-The an- nual meeting of the B.W.M.5. oi Wilmoi. Valley ivns held at Lil! home oi Mrs. Harry Curtis on June 10th. with ten members 9W5?!"- Miliutcs of last meeting were Yea-l and approved. Roll call was re- sponded to with a verse of scrip- ture. 'I‘he officers for the commit year are as follows: President — Mrs. Elmer Waugh (re-elected)? Vice President ~Mrs. Erie HHBSUS‘. Secretary -— Mrs. Alder Larsc: Treasurer-Mrs. Reuben Lamb (re- elected); Pianist —-Mrs. Ira Cros- ler; Press Committce- Mrs. Ira Crozicr and Jill's. Alder LMKB- v15- mng committee-Mrs. Harry Curtis and Mrs. Brent Waugh. Auditors- Mrs. Brenton Waugh and Mrs. Har- ry Curtis. A reDOTi °l W9 3'96" wgfk was given by the treasurcr which showed total receipts 0i $115.11. Foliowlnl on address P?’ the President life member certifi- gates were presented to Mrs. Rou- bm Luge and Mrs. Harry Carter by the Secretary. Mrs- Home i-luestis. Night of regular meetiri! was ghgnged to the first Thurs- day oi each month. Collection for the eveninl amounted to 84-00. Meeting closed with Mlzpah Bene- dictlonq-S. UNION ROAD MISSTON BAND meeting oi the Holman Iiflfigfluliiid met at the United church on June 6th. Meetlril Wen“ ‘by pinging, What: A Fflfiftd .w¢ Have In Jesus followed by The mid‘; Prlyfl‘. led by P?" Raven-hill. The throne was the unchanginfl Christ.’ 1 r "9 reading was led by Marlorifi L!- mont. The Scripture reading was taken from John, 1st chapter, verse-s 1 to 14 read by Mildred Hardy. mil call was answered with a verse cram the Bible by 10 mernbe and one visitor. For program. Herve? Uvlngston s!" e recitation (The Child's PH!!!)- Doreen may cove a raadins entitled, ‘Ministry!’ Committee tor meeting were Judy Bryenton. Juan- ita. Hardy and Marjorie Lamont. Birthday ices were payed by Donnie Armstrong and Elizabeth Gill. Collection was taken and amounted to 95 cents. Meetins closed by singing, Work for the Night is Ccming and Benediction. their short honeymoon, qaent in the Island Oslpttei lmcl other Eastern places, with still a week oi their holidays ahead o1 them. ll. is expected they will soon move into their new house in 014st‘?- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant re- turned to their home in_ Charlotte- town ,on Monday alter spendins a vacation hare at the borne oi Mrs. Gsliantfls sister, Mr. and Mrs wlm. Shields. They were accom- panied by tludr little nephew, Lloyd Shields, who went to visit them. -’rhose attending the wedding brealctast for Mr. and Mrs. Boy Noanan at the home ad Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters, iimrlan, were Mrs. John Noonari, Mr. "and Mrs. Albert Noonarl. Mr.'and Mrs. nan Saunders. Mrs. George MacDonald‘ all of OLess-y and Mr. and Mrs. Albert saundera, Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Aiban T. Arsensultngn ammo-raw rescue. whale- ' -aor.r owns. balls‘ and tees. _" -ws ass anon-r to um shlp- l Mr. John c. Matthews, tome;- "WWAYY 0f iii! Mount Allison Mmisd Alum-oi. has. recently been lDWInted to the star or in. Department at Education of pom; (Follow a Ubcral Arts institution in Cleveland Ohio, with n" enrol. moat oi (c1100.) Mr. Matthews is s. native o! Elmsdale, Prince m. ward Island and s, son o! the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, g, zraduste oi Mount Allison Univer- slly- 3° 599"?’ $0111‘ years lit Prince of Wales College nnd 7 years tench- irlz in Prince Edward Island schools before joining the staffed the Mount A lison Academy in 193i; He recelv his Bachelor of Arts in 1930 at Mount Allison and served as Alumni Secretary from 1944 to 1046. He then entered Columbia Teachers College 1h New york m. post graduate work in education and received his "Mum- og A,“ db glee in June i947. Since than h. has been completing gyehugge work Hi1 Columbia Teachers College. In his new appointment st Fenn Col. lege. Mr. Matthews will give hi. full time to téscher-training work including educational psychology. m... MEASLES MENAQE Allliollflih measles does not_ rank hizli as a. cause olf death, it can bo very dflnicroils in infants 5nd weak. undernourished children, m‘ Wily In Jiceli but because of the Wiillllcatlons and sdter effecTs which may fallcvw an attack. The ch-ieif com-plicatlolris to be feared, according to riationni ham, altiiicers. are pneumonia, 1.1%“! e5" and mflflwid. infected eyes‘ and. occasionally, tuberculosidl while the alter eilfcctg may include. zmpaired eyeslgiht and hearing 2nd an increased susceptibility to isesse oi the lungs. psi-mg; should mm); yo, m,“ do!" and call s physician when its symp. toms appear, IDNDON - (CIP) - Rent re- lcillzcgionsdbywailv ifltiililllll! in Eng-l an s; 1 total 10,656. B c! June 1946‘ = I I MAID WANTED VICE-PRINCIPAL, ' Borden INTERMEDIATE, Borden Reviewefs Rating: unipolar e Till" (Fill-is SAT. nounm BILL , RON RANDELL In H‘ ‘ _"BULLDOG DRUMMOND ‘ srnnrcs BACK" —-ALBO_ THE HOOSIER liorsiiorg in ”SMOK Y RIVER SERENADPj Shows 7:IS - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 1:30 nncnnri THURSDAY, FRIDAY _ lad SATURDAY ' DOUBLE BILL _._._____J__ elicits 719/6638? u ,r//va£.l>sl r ~ HATTON Sho ms and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:30 cnnrduo nigger BOMa-rgie.’ In Color Jeanne Croll Alan Young A Flapper-Age Comedy Excellent TEABNERS WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned for:- PRINCIPAL, Borden School-Supplement $375.00. P. J. McINNlS, Sec'y. Borden School. Frl. 8:30 -- Sat. 7:30-9:30 Professional Gard: IMMEDIATELY T- Earl» flicker To Chartered Accountants: I The SIIPERIIITEIIIIEIIT u <=§;i;-;'};;~i rlilllcc 00iliiTY IIDSPITAI .............. ‘H. ' ICB-Q-OMQOMOMQQ School-Supplement $350.00. School-Supplement $300.00. WEEK-END FRIDAY and SATURDAY I SPECIALS APPLE JUICE ' 19c TOMATO JUICE 23c FAWCETT RANGES — BARN MEN'S OVERALLS — JIFFY 20oz........2tlaa Z0oz........2i'ins VELVET _ lii-"lli-‘lliir. 55s §ilf‘.§.‘°f'.".......33c iZ‘.§i'.“.-IT.'........ 15¢ §l"..'f.’.'.‘.““....§f. 35c 33555553’... . 15c 51155.‘? 7.57.7‘- l... 19c lb. lb. tln$1I89 .6 cakes IYROISNH STEW.....iin ' --NOW IN STOCI(— I BARB WIRE - EXTENSION LADDERS - HOUSE PAINT- —ROLLED ROOFING — IRONING BOARDS — ROLLED SIDING - ASPHALT SHlNGI-ES — MEN'S WORK BOOTS- PANTS - SEIBERLING- TlRES_-~ WILLARD BATTERIES. PAINT - CLOTHES BASKETS OVERALLS - MEN'S ‘WORK family, Hawlpn. - l r. SJ.‘ .0 c. KENNEDY? llrllolllsroli -.-"..~_...