, 0 PAGE TWELVE X R .1111: cuanniaiv. CHARIDTTETOWN SNAltMAll'S WEEK-E1'N,D CLEARANCE WESTERN GUARDIAN -POULTRY - Buying live fowl from July 10th to July 22nd. Fred Wadman. Kensingion. P. E. I. -we wru. nor your Timothy Seed. Contact me. W. H. Burns. Msipeque. -LOADING live fowl end chicken for U. S. A. Thursday, July Iota. I 1 prices. Please list your t I Thursday; ?.lulyi20"';'F1i1lziy, July 211; Saturday; July 2219;. Pastel Suits suits. tions. Sizes 12 to pastels. Regular value Week-End Clearance .. 322.50 CLEARING - Rayon suits. the the guarantee Pastels. Regular value Summer Coats CLEARING - Laclies' Slimmer Coats. full length. with regular values to 549.50. 10 only. Week- End Clearance Shortie Coats CLEARING-I.adies' Shortie Coats, in a variety of lengths. shades. 5 only- in Summer Week-End Clearance .. . Shorts CLEA ING - Girla' cotton saber- dlne horts. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Assorted colors. Regular value 51.98. Week-End Clearance CLEARING - Girla' Twill Shorts. Size; 8 to 14 years. in colors yel- low and white. Regular value S139. Week-End Clearance CLEARING - Girls' Corduroy Shorts. Sizes 8 to 14 Years. in assorted colors. Regular value 52.50. Week-End Clearance ....... ...- . T-Shirts CLEARING - GirIs' cotton ts- Shirts. Sizes 3 to 14 years. 35 only. Regular value 51.50. Week- End Clearance CLEARING - Girls' Interlock T- Shirts. Sizes 3 to 14 yearn Lim- ited quantity. Regular value 51.93- Week-End Clearance Blouses .,,m,.EAR1lNlG 3- Glrlsf blouses. 50 'IR 11 cottons. TRLCZTIIEIIN values from 51.75 to 33.98. ance. 1-8 off regular prices. 1.17 to 2 Cotton Dresses 14x. 1.67 to 6 LADIESI DRE plain shades of blue. RTPY. 511118. black. Broken size ranges. Originally priced up to 312-95 Week-End Clearance . Originally priced up to 315.95 Week-End Clearance Originally priced up to S3950. Week-End Clearance Phonogra h Records C1EARING- honograph records. These consist of variety. including popular music. Week-End Clear- ance ........ Kitchen Ranges CLEARING - A-line of wood and coal burning kitchen ranges. Com- plete with warming oven and hot water reservoir. Regular value 5117.00. Week-End Clearance Wafhe lions CLEARING-Waffle irons. Chrome plated. with round baking surface. Regular value 81295. Week-End Clearance -.. .... .CLEARING - Gll'lS' Cotton Dresses. with values from S250 to 5995- SL195 3 3'98” I9 Wcck-End Clearance-I-3 off regular fiflfelv Lailiesl Suits & coats CLEARING -- Voyager gabardine In the latest style reflec- 18 in Summer 15.95 19.95 15.00 10.00 gabardine Debwear casuals with of lasting wear- ability. Sizes 12 to 18 in Summer 529.95. Week-End Clearance - ................... .. CHILDREN'S WEAR 11.32, 1.19. 1.671. '1 .00 1 .32 only. materialaa Plain colorsZ""Bl”olt'en size range!- Week-End Clear- .65 Entira-. stock; .63 SSES CLEARING - three groups of Ladies' Dresses- Crepes and Jerseys. in prints. IYFIPEB. Checks and hi:-ge. navy and 3.95 6:95 9.95 APPLIANCES- 290" S4 for 31.00 89.50 I 8.95 FLDDR CDVERING ASPHALT TILE - 9" x 9" I MEN'S WEAR Ascot Sport Shirts COLOR Rog. Vlluo CLEARANCE C RING Pl id A on LEA - s Ebony Marble 140 each 10c each mmp the matm; ,g wsggn ,':,”L Antique Green 14c each 10c each Original value ss.95. Sizes medium Cinnabar 17c emch 11c each and large. Week-End Clearance .... lndl 0 each 13c each 3” 2 9 Tropical Slack Suits Asphalt we cement CLEARING - Asphalt tile cement. ' ' I” ' R 1 . 1 1 60 H I matching belt. Regular vplul 93” " ”' "5 5- P" I” ”"' 512.95. Week-End Clearance Week-End Clearance .. Lining Paper CLEARING - Saturated felt lin- ing paper - waterproof and acid proof. Regular value 12c per yard. 36 inch width. Week-End Clear- ance, per yard Quantity 9 x 9 4 only 57.50 9 x 10'6" 9 only 9 x 12 3 only 39.35 S7.95 .9 x 13'6" 2 only 59.95 58.95 Rseexoleumiineluxe Rugs Reg. Value Clearancs 35.95 58.25 57.25 CLEARING CLEARING -A 3 only, 3-piece Suites. ker. Week I End I Clearance CHESTERFIELD SUITES Chesterfield The coverings are silk repp. tapestry, and silk damask. By a famous Canadian Ma- Third piece is in contrasting color. Reg. Values S225 to 5265 0129.50 p FURNITURE Lawn Chairs CLEARING - 3 only. folding lawn Tropical Slacks C ING - Entire stock of Summer weight Tropical Slacks. Complete range of ,men's sizes, In a good range of shades. Week- End Clearance ................................ ,. 2.49 9.95 Mgoff FDDTWEAR a Lad1es' Casuals CLEARING - Entire stock of La- diea' Summer Casuals. Broken size ranges in some patterns. Week- End Clearance 0 I Ladies Pumps CLEARING - A group of Ladief Spectator Pumps. hrownywhite. and biueywhite. Regular value 56.50. Week-End Clearance Children's Shoes CLEARING -- A group of Chil- dren's white shoes and oxford!- Fuli size range. Regular value 82.95. Week-End Clearance 2-.98 V3099 1.59 ACCESSORIES Ladies' Fabric Gloves CLEARING - 46 pair only. Ladiesl fabric and mesh-Summer weight gloves. Full size range. Assort- ment of shades including white. Regular value 31.49. Week-End Clearance ............................................ .. HDUSE FURNISHINGS chairs. Interlock webbing on gas? P'a;fic Table cIofhs ('.'."j ,3”; c?""I” "M 5 i ' CLEARING -- Plastic mu. cloths. ee - n earance pin 54,, X M... Regular v.lue 81.00. 24 i. Week-End Clear- Garner Cabinets .... CLEARING - Unfinished corner c h N b cabinets. 2 only. Regular value I "5 . . Q gs 513.95. Week-End Clearance CLEARING yy CushyNyRob"' . CLEARING - Walnut finished corner cabinets. 2 only. Regular value 317.50. Week-End Clearance Chrome Chairs CLEARING - Chrome chairs with leatherette upholstered seat and back. Regular value 58.50. Week- End Clearance Poster Reds CLEARING - Beautiful Walnut Poster Beds, four foot size. Regu- lar value 565.00. Week-End Clear- ance . ................... .. . . Reclining Chairs CLEARING - Reclining chairs with stools to match. By a fa- mous Canadian Manufacturer. Reg- ular value 575.00. Week-End Clear lnce .. .. Coffee Table CLEARING - Walnut finished. oval shaped coffee table. with glass tray top. Regular value 525.00. Week-End Clearance ............... ... Secretary Desk 9.95 g 5.95 39.50 49. 50 19.95. combination car robe and cushion, complete with cushion case. Regu- lar value 39.95. Week-End Clear- ance - ............................................... .... Rayon Table Cloths CLEARING - Checkered rayon ta-ble cloths. size 54" x 54". Vari- ous color patterns. Regular value R9:-. Week-End Clearance .............- Ter Towels CLEA NG - Terry towels. size 20” by I8". in stripes of green and gold. Regular value 81.75 pair. Week-End Clearance, pair ....... ..- Linen Towelling , CLEARING - Multi colored Linen tea towelling in 22 inch width. Regular value 89c per yard. Week- End Clearance. per yard .. ..... ...... Luncheon Sets CLEARING Cotton luncheon lets. table cloth 3" by 36". and 4 matching napkins. Colors-rose. green. blue and gold. Week-End Clearance Damask Draperies 750 4.98 691: 1.00 691: 1.00 CLEARING - C hi 1' (I sk and book case.omWanlN1iLttmfiniesh. CLEARING -' 7 PING! 0! damln Iglegular value 580.00. Week-End I glgnnzerijesl in glainch 3:11.11 HALF earanc .. r es gns. n . - 0 ular value 11.5 to 32.00 per yard. Kneghol. Week-End Clearance. per yard CLEARING -- K h l. d It lfh butt walnut top.Ml;rt?v;ers”onvLwo Gingham! sides. Regular value S6500. Week- I CLEARING - Plaid gingham: in End Clearance as inch width. good variety of O I shades. Regular value 81.10 to 81.50 per yard. Week-End Clear- Pen ookc.T.s ance. per yard .............. CLEARING -- Three shelf open bookcases. Walnut finish. Regu. iar value s29.5o, Week-End Clear. ance Mahogany Commode CLEARING -- Two drawer mahog- any commode. for use with ches- terfleld or chair. Regular value S3500. Week-End Clearance .. Tea Wagon CLEARING - Walnut tea wagon. WW1 l9Darate glass tray top. Regu- lar value S4750. Week-End Clear- ance . . . Kindergarten Sets CLEARING - Kindergarten sets consisting of table and two chairs. Steel construction. Regular 39.50. Week-End Clearance a 19.50 27.50 34.95 4.75 Prints CLEARING--American and Cana- dian manufactured prints. Nice variety of colors and patterns. 36 inch width. Regular value 45c to 85c per yard. Week-End Clear- ance. per yard .......... ..- ... ......... Ranyon Cre CL RING - ix pieces only or rayon crepe in 69 inch width. Aa- snrtment of colors and patterns. Regular value 81.95 per yard. Week-End Clearance. per yard .... .. Cretonnes 350 1.00 CLEARING - Six pieces only of Cr(e'tonneI. Assortmellt of colors an patterns. Regular value 7Sc to 31.25 per yard. Week-End Clear- Inca. per yard . ...... I pofuu-y at once. Llyod Burns. rm- town. Phone 1'1-2. -PANTRY BALI st. I-Ioi.1nan's Grocery, Saturday, July nod. 8.00 pm. -Sponsored by New Annen Women's Institute. - THE KING IIIBAM Black necoptory will meet in King Ed- ward Lodge Room. Bedeque, Thun- dIy. July 20th It 8 p.m. Please bring refreshments. -AUCTION SALE of late Marson McNelli property. North Tryon. July 20th. See space ad in this is- sue. I -I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I am no longer responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Marion Gallant. Borden Dsted this 14th day of July. 1950 William Gallant. witness, R. B. Hinton, - ICE CREAM SOCIAL - The second of two successful ice cream socials, sponsored by Irishtown Womenls Institute. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown, on Friday evening, and was well attended. The first was heid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Profitt, and in spite of unco-operative weather, the gf- fair was fairly well patronized. and I gratifying sum was remllsed. Bur. -- RETURN To U. S. A. - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew, Margate for the past week. left on Saturday mom- ing to return to their home in Duichcster, Mass. They were ac- i companied by their nephew, Ken- nie Erebner who spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew and family. and on the return trip by Mrs. Lane's father, Mr. Waldo Mayhew, who had been spending his vacation with his brother. Mr. Alfred Mayhew. Margate. Bur. - DELEGATES TO CON- VENTION - Among those who attended meetings of the W. I. convention It Charlottetown. were Mrs. Preston Woodside. Margate. Mrs. H. S. MacEwen, Mrs. Cran- ford Macxay and Mrs. George Cole. New London, Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Mrs. Heath Campbell, Mrs. Bruce Bell. Miss Jean Mac- Leod, Mrs, A. A. Campbell and Mrs. Donald Campbell. Long Riv- 9l'- V Bur. - RECEPTION FOR BRIDE AND GROOM-On Saturday even- ing. June 24th., a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers. Carleton. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh. New Annan. who had arrived home from a honeymoon trip. Theieven- ing was pleasantly spent in several lovely piano selections by the Misscs Freda Myers and June Semple. a ping song with Mrs. Roy M.scArl.hurDat the piano. Two songs were sung by Miss Jeanette Myers. and a few well chosen and humorous remarks by Mr. Roy Campbell after which a "motor romance" contest was conducted by Mrs. I-Iebcr Myers. A delicious lunch of ice cream and cake was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Ralph Campbell and the Misses Freda and Jeanette Myers. Before ric- parting "Charles" on behalf of his wife and himself thanked each and everyone for the lovely even- ing and invited all to visit them in their home. The singing of "For they are jolly good fellows" brought the evening to a close. Personals - Mrs Harold Laird, Kelvin Grove. Vice-President of P. E. Island Women's 1nst.itut.e;u was the house guest. of Miss Agnes willi- ams, Sydney BL. while attending the I.nnuai convention at Char- lottetown. -Bur. -Rev. and Mrs. c.J.Crowdis and Mr. and Mrs. W. Orr left on Mon- day rnornong to return to Halifax after spending the week and at Mslpeque where Mr. Orowdia was guest speaker at the anniversary services of Princetown United Church. Bur. - Mrs. Clifford Thompso , Toronto. lcoompsnied by her niece, Miss Patsy Wilson. arrived by car on Thursday. and are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. frhompson and family. Hillsboro street, Charlottetown. Bur. -- Miss Eileen Campbell and Mr. Ewan Davlson, who are vac- ationing at their former home It Iriahtown. were joined by I group of school mates and other friends in s re-union party It Park Cor- ner Beach on Thursday evening. The young folks spent I happy evening and enjoyed o picnic lunch. Bur. - Miuand Mrs. Gerald Mac- Kenaie and son Gerry, of xen- sington. Icoon-ipaniod by Mr. and isinofortnoaoneooeaaion he ictunllynasoved l'r11s Success Story Continued from page 2 ..L..L......L.....L. of different personalities in one man! as was neither wood. ul- fiah not dotninocrng and he of- tendtmnned his own story in or- der that some loss: artist might use of his own . a boiled. in his vounser were gutted his fancy. It helped to keep hkn isalg. ted and unknown. How he looked to other men did not home; mm in the tent. Nor tld he care how other men looked lveryone to hi. fancy. lie lived as it pleased him I34 he thousht everyone should MI"? 910 Dlth his fancy dctated. once he became known in a district he moved on to some 0"!" Discs. It was the some in R” R9030 0'11. In almost ceeseleu Clminl tom one lodging to anothl. Finally when old, In UNI!!! up with him he sought out a private rocm where he oould be alone. When his landlady asked for I reference he shoved some bank notes under her nose. Persons in the noighborhocd generally ra- ierred to the newcomer Is the "Adrnkal". His real name they never learned until after he had passed away. In that same lonely room the end came one night in 1001. when the famous and wealthy artist was seventy-ma. He left his en- tire fortune to found a home for down-and-out. artists. but due to some min-waded clause in his will, his money passed into the hands of his cousins. His great paintings and drawings were be- queathed to Hit Nltlon on one condition. namely that they be kept. together in a "Turner room." so it came about that Joseph Turner's name, while hithten in his lifetime. should' be known after his death. A strange story indeed. mimon - (or) .. aauisonu south London's osmberweli for OIAHI IIJOAI Hill. -1.. KARAORI - (OP) - The - lar- gest msr mill in Asia. situated in the burden district of tanwillgointo November. The mill took four years to complete and has I capacity of more than Mrs. James Mackenzie also of Remington. let Sunday morning on I two weeks trip to crime. Ont... where they will visit the formers sister, Mrs. Garfield hm. PW!” Ihd Mr. PTWIC. 3II1'. production in dell! about an tool of fins sugar. or in the causes crushing M00 tons which will yield In rm Iain. Iubsnnlsh ltspior-1 Asia - ur. and son. Lloyd Rnleraon. Orapaud. Mrs. xenneth Duggsn, Ilillvlls. mu Jean Thompson. Mrs. William Reffcli, and Mrs. George lllrdinl. Kensinsttm. have re- turned to their respective homes. Ifter I week-end motor trip to the Iuiaiand. when they visited various points of intu-at in New Ininswuix and Nova lcotia. Iur. ....-.-.. .. -u-as ....-.-. ... M. - - WIIIILI WIIIRT a'o&r'cdi?f You must us right to feel right Health authorities say we need whole when in our diet. It contains vital food elcmcn . 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