Mos rotlarseu THE ouguznuuv. u1AaLui'i'r:r0wN . .....M t--- to 59.50. Mostly all wool fine dyed worsteds with a few gal-Sardine. in double and single breast- ed styles-two and three piece models. Sizes are 35 to 42. Also included in this group are a few stout models. Sizes 40 to 44. .. . .. dine. Completely lined with a lustrous rayon fac- l ed material for style and comfort. Finished with wide collar and lapels. gun flap and epaulets on shoulders. All around belt and slash pockets. Col- ors navy and grey. Sizes 34 to 44. Tremendovs value at oe.aeseeeeee4eeeeeeeeeeeeaaoaeaeeen ON TRENCH COATS Men's smart g-ablardine Trench Coats. A fine looking coat of the two-pur-7 pose type - cut in favorite double-breasted style of a fine quality gabaru 9.95 ALLMANiS OPPORTU .50 FORM Opportunity never ltnoclts often, but when it Itnoclts at Smallmans it saves you . . .' HARD I CASH coon NEWS IF irorras I All Top-llotch Values - Tremendously Low Prices SMAl.I.MAll' as IN LEISURE WEAR 50 Pairs only-Men's Duralon Pants. (Sub-standard quality). A marvellous pant for either sport or work wear. beautifully fin- s lshed fabric and a good make. It features a rayon Ara and nylon blend for greater strength and longer I wear. Colors brown. tan. grey and taupe. Sizes 28 420 spogtalIIOOIIIOOOI..CI1Il.OlICOCOS All 1 "' greater strength " water repellent " '9'l9"' WP" "' wind resistant M . I lgingfhly crease resist it mo". Proof It's always SMALLMAN'S..for TOl',,VAI.UESs at LOWEST PIIICE5 V hers were busy with the Institute concert for the iiist week. It was agreed to hold rehearsals on the same night oi the week as last year. The president told the executive that central Bedeque would be glad to bring their three act play here. under the auspices oi the Club. the last week in May. It was decided to sell lunches at Mr. Bowley I..eard's auction sale to raise money ior music. -DIED IN DELAWARE -Word has been received in Freetown oi the death oi Mrs. .1. Albert Bax- ter, which occurred in Milford, Delaware, on April 27. Mrs. Bax- ter was iormeriy Muriel Burns French. daughter oi Mr. John French and the late Mrs. French oi Philadelphia, Penn.. and a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse s. Burns oi lower Treetown. She is survived by her husband J. Albert Baxter and daughter Muriel Patricia Baxter. Three sisters, Miss Mabel V. French oi Philadelphia. Mrs. George Maxwell oi Cape Cod. and Mrs. George Walmsley. oi New Jersey are also leit to mourn. sin- cere sympathy is being extended to the bereaved ones.-AB. WESTERN GUARDIAN -HARVEST iresh. sound parsnips next April. Buy seed at Braces. It's right when it's white when it's ARROW 9 - THE SPRINGFIELD West Players will present a 3 act comedy ”The Young Imp" in 0'Leary Hall, Thursday, May 15th at 8 pm. -Till: DENTAL oitices oi suin- merside will be closed all day uednesday oi each week, irom May lith to October 31st. -BUY olloake 3470 protein. nah- meal over 509:; protein. and mix your own concentrate. sold at Brace's. -THE LADIES AID OF THE Presbyterian Church will hold a Pantry Sale and Basaar in the Presbyterian Church Hall on sat- urday, May 17th, at 3 o'clock. -"THE EAGEII. MISS BEAVER" a rip roaring fares in three acts by the summerside Baptist Play- ers in the church hall, May ill and id. Specialties between acts. Bum- merside Male chorus and Ted Ahern's Orchestra. Admission 50 cents. Curtain 8.15. ' - EXECUTIVE MEETING - The executive oi the Inter-Com- munity Choral Club, president, Mr. Otto Johnson. Vice-President, Mr. Arthur Simmons, Secretary. Mrs. J. A. Thomson. and Treasurer. Mr. Norman MacDonald. met during America's Favorite Shirts Psrssssls - -Mrs. E. S. Dammareii oi Free- town Viliage has returned home irom the Prince County Hospital where she has been a patient ior several weeks ioiiowing an ap- pendix operation. -Mr. Lewis Wonder why more man went Arrow shins than any others in the world-ruzhlts Arrow shirts that is! The smart cellars- lssndsonaest around any town! Moose. Mr. Norman Arrow Miiogs-is red iii . . . the last oi April, and decided to Mills and Mr. James Clark, Ken- "Ssniariu:i" isb cs (shrinkage call rehearsal oi the club ior the singion, were recent visitors to less than We) . . . anchored-on second week in May. as the mem- Charlottetown and Marshiield. rlllmons. That's why! Come see for yenrsell-you'll join the Arrow class for geodl AIIOW BAIT: -..:.........m ..u.. w SPECIAL MEETING mow nasw: - P ”""""""”'"”"'"'”'i””"'.,, A Speclnl'Meetlng of the ouary Farmers' Co- &.':Y.;::.d'”"m "5 Operative Assn. Ltd.. will be held n the Oibeary 3, Hall on the 20th day or M at 8 p.m., for the purpose oi a discussion re the on of a New Co-Op. Store. after which the meeting will be open for any other business. - are urged to attend and express their ll0LMAll'S -' Ion Armor smnrs M- Ali Members views pro or con. Pleasant Grove And Vicinity Miss Margaret Lanphier spent Sunday, May A at her home, Friston Road. Miss Janie Curloy oi Freetown, was the guest oi her sister. Mrs. Parnell Ourran. Pleasant Grove recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison,, Pleasant Grove, were in Charlotte- town on Thursday. May 1. Mrs. David Cannon, Pownai, was a visitor to Pleasant Grove at the home oi her daughter. Mrs. loo Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doyle and iamiiy were visitors to Pownal on Sunday. May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Saunders. and Paul, Marshiieid, were visitors to Pleasant Grove on Sunday. May 4. six Mr. Leo Morrison, Pleasant Grove, is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. His many iriends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Everett Glow, Pleasant Grove, had to return to the P.!:.I. Hos- pital ior iurther treatment. His many iriends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Henry Oiow. Mrs. L. it. Glow, Mrs. James lawless, and Mrs. Parnell were in Charlottetown mun ii. Miss lernice McDonald. teach- er at Pleasant Grove. spent the past weekend at her home in Blooming Point. Mr. and Mrs. Alired Morrison and Mrs. James Lawless. Pleanht A brief study period was conduct- with diameters ranging iron: 7 14 ed by Mrs. Kerr. 30 inches. Mrs. Wilkie extended greetings r a visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Al Bchurman. He also vis- ited iriends in Kensington and at- tended the auction sale at the home oi Mr. Bruce Paynter. Pleasant Grove and their mother, Mrs. James Lawless, while at- tending the Dart-Schrader wedding which took place in Breadalbane United Church on May 1. to members oi the W.A. and wel- comed Miss Eva Dyer as guest speaker. Miss Dyer dealt with "Hudson Taylor's Spiritual secret" and the work oi the China Inland Mission. Mrs. Lawson graciously expressed the thanks oi all pro- AV. ALBERTON W.M.5. New Annan and -Members oi St. Peter's An- 0 x s r . H - vicm"-y f3;:nmW-PA- bwgrthsuetvg-Mtg the mri:il':win?th5e:lo: oi the meet- x "3" M" i' ii I13 y ii . ll. Mrs. Delbert Rayner. New An- mu, my mm,” wmh V" igrlngtlgglxlga ';"'mhu.?”.':'md";; '77aesr'IsafeJTeeMpaus nan. was a recent visitor to sum- merside. held at the home of Mrs. Howard Clark Wednesday aiternoon, May 7. Worship was led by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie assisted by Mrs. Helen Kerr who read.the Scripture. The Mrs. 'nigwsll and Mrs. Lawson. nosnma CAPITAL Population oi Karachi, capital oi with CIILOIOPIIYLI. 17wdo'ene Dr. Hendry, veterinarian of Ken- sington. made a. call in New Annan recently. ' oiiering was received by Mrs. David plkmm nu mcfnug gum 450. ssairsansgis YOOMMIIII .. I-iodgson and dedicated with pray- ' ' Mrs. Lois Brown. Kenaingion. er by Mrs. Edgar Forsyih. ?3y:a'::go'2:o"::3 "tun" ma W" a ; 5 HQ H II!!!” was a recent visitor to Travellers wk t'lvzlsmahs'evx::e oi thteedpiasident ' A" .i. 6'.” W”. "n y A . G regues con- T Rm "m N" Am” duct the business. Mrs. w. c. 45TWN0Mw"- "AC" lllley Toetkl flenulfmlh Miss Doris Gallant returned to Lawson acted as secretary of the The M-""'Tu N we cum. ugh My meeting. Mrs. David Hodgaon in- vited the membe s to her home ior the annual meeting oi the society in June. Worship will be con- ducted by Mrs. Lawson and the study by Mrs. Wilkie. Mrs. Helen Kerr, Mrs. Howard Clark. Mrs. Edgar Pnrsyth and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie were all ' is nominat- her home in New Annan recently having spent a month in Summer- side. apart irom the sun. is Proxima Centauri, some 25 billion miles dis- tent. OI YOUR IACKI Many oi the local residents at- tended the auction sale at the home oi Mr. Bruce Payntor. Ken- sington, on Tuesday, May 6th. BIRMINGHAM. litngisnd -(CF) -The United States navy yard at Philadelphia gave an engineering iirm, here an order ior special re- -e-- lng committee. Sixty-six visits mole-oont oi squi e r, 1 1 q. ."::::::::. :'::l.:::." cm were we pm w”5?o3e 35:?-'m"m at home oi her mend. Mm smrley UUR BOARDING HOUSE ugjm Hoopla Moan. , . Mr. and Mrs. Eeith itamsa imd r O OOP5-It: MV WORD-I ismlly, Hamilton. were visitors to , I NHV Doyqvr you WA1-cg yr e M aew Atninan and Travellers nest on , t i wuaga YOUIRE Gouqsy fpv " ' you ANKWARD , H Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green. Bed- eque. were recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mac- Neili. New Annan. QAFZ j H " sincere sympathy oi their many iriends in this community is being extended to the iamll! oi the late Mr. Ira liuestis in their recent sad bereavement. ,. so-. and Mrs. Maurioe arena and iamiiy. Emerald. were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mactleiil. New Annan, on Sunday. May 4th. Mrs. Richard Wall and mulli- ter. lhirlene spent Saturday waiter- noon. May 8rd at the home oi her sister, llrl. Den itoonan. Indian River. 9” 'fXxxhVi' Y ' - so-fwsmr Ooates or smash recently qsent a test can WW i KEN am; . Vx L. ' .r.:'3 3'.a'-sir-:...,:;ft Jv4:; xi. . .. . ;r.v.u:.;u-a.:v;'aa&i4Lsis"a-i&a;...a-.15" 1 i i cu... . . -"A-l V-1; u 2.. :..a:...Eisak;.: a-...-..:..x;.s.-.4 I