h Ladies’ Summer Dresses "as economy. ci-mxnorrsroww; Thursday, July 21st Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd l Shortie Spats ma: shades and white in uni jersey, gobonnines. Special from our Lingerie Dept. linens, shanlur, all this season's styles. Sizes 11 to 17, 12 to 20. Regular prices $12.95 to $19.50, clearing at $8.63 and $13.00 or Better Dresses I , E 5 194s styles in line quality cotton materials. Plaids, l i i Ladies’ Pyjamas Ladies’ crepe and batisto Pyjamas, low r. :, round neck and tailored styles. Assorted d" and shades. Sizes small, medium and largo. Regular $3.25 to $3.85. Mid-Summer Sale at __, '1 only Shortie Coats. Sizes 12-10. Regular suns 1 e to $29.75. Clearing ’ 2 ll a i n 0 a p e s 2 only Rain Capes, navy and grey. Sizes one l4 one 16. Regular value $24.75. Mid-summer sale price only _ I Ladies’ Suits 6 only Ladies’ Suits. Sizes 12-16. Regular vai- ues $22.50 and $85.00. Mid-Summer Sale 1/3 on L stripes, prints, and plain shades. Sizes 11-17, 12- 7 20, 38-44 and 16% to 24%. Regular price $8.95 to $15.95. Clearing - Gowns Women's crepe gowns, plain and printed designs, assorted shades. Sizes small, medium, and ont- sido size. Regular $2.25 to $3.25. Clearing THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1/3 on Summer Skirts Pastel shades including white--gabardine, alpine, viella, flannel, and cottons. Sizes 12-20. Regular $435-$885. Clearing ' Ladies’ Shorts Assorted shades, white included, gabardine, cordu- roy, sharkskins, and alpine. Sizes 12 to 20. Regu- lar values $2.50 to $4.95. Reduced for quick sale, 1/3‘ on f $14., on $1.50 sununnnu LIMITED 1/2 Price a % on . Price Men’s & Boys’ Bathing flrunks 3 only Ladies’ Pastel Summer Woodwind Suits. Regular $22.50 - $24.75. Clearing 3 only Ladies’ all-wool pastel Suits. R" $49.50 to $59.50. While they last Women's printed batiste gowns, newest styles, as- sorted shades and designs. Sizes small, medium and large. Regular $2.75 to $3.50. Clearing Summer Blouses Sun Tan Blouses, white only with draw string neck 1/3 on 1/3“ 0ft $1.66 and $3.32 or "m. Sims 1248. Regular $2.25. Clearing’ e wh A“ balance Ladies. All balance of this season's bathing trunks now on ~ 1 sale. a Including lastex, all-wools and other tine BATl-IING SUITS labrics. Plain shades and fancy designs. Elastic 1 _ Now 561111;; 3 waist and ties for knitted support. Range ot ~ 3 sizes for men and boys. Now on sale at a . ' , ' I i.ad|es Summer Boats 35 only ladies’ spring and summer coats all 1949 models, shades-green, navy, biege, and red. Sizes ' 11-17, 12-20 and 40-44. On sale THURSDAY, Sweaters Tee Shirts & Jersey Sizes small, medium, and large. Pastel shades and stripes. Regular values $2.25 to $3.95. Clear- "v FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1/2 Price ing at $1.50 and $2.63, or. 1/3 on . ,, Mullins and r ed 1 m r '1- 1 ~ ' - ' ' 1' ' n r bo 1 b Insti- bag to be disposed o! at this time. ” “ ' 8X8 Completing the" Palillmtliingwzlegiggiliig: “l: Mitts-gm‘: Géinnenlilér lxihigsfsiinayllgrhen "Home to the" ‘liiigméoolgrs-l-losgtitwgti‘ Cigtraltgii shitload-feel: odeclzitriiz? éliih: fitiltgd ifiigleifioébeis yCorres- Besides the Iisual delicious re- s’ i j Bllrllfill this residence. _ “um the County Consguction o ' ' ' siding. They will go as m as ‘bodice was buttoned down the pondence was reed by‘ secretory "mmems ‘ewed by the hostel \ eel: painting the residence o! Mr. k ML Mass. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Chaloott (nee efilmmi’ 111 the P-E-T- 3939"“ m" was o! yellow roses. Mr. Roger . I _ illlam White. Messrs Morley wee “e and Mn‘ Samuel George Sharpe o! Borden on Grime Hows-t!) who have been Week Yfill-Tiwd "w 3°75“ °n MacLean, brother o! the bride, a; M Thunday “he” h‘ l" visiting m5 was the groomsman and Messrs. f M ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart and Miss Francis Ozon of Borden induct... Mann and Miss Edith Read oi Sydney. NS. visit- Company who are building the new school at Borden. Mrs. F/eorge Barton and little son George oi Yonkers, NY. are spending the summer holidays Windsor. Qnt. and will leave irom there tor Chicago, Ill. back; the sleeves were long and pointed. and the lull skirt had deep flounces 0t white lace on the and fully discussed. Members were urged to take sd- vantage of the Mobile Xnrey on members seated at table. was en apbiill-llw Ineclnlfil and. the assisting committee to ti!’ the ‘Tolmd edthl ln,M .Jh L.R.e < - - 2.1 srvedflels Carte- wm, visitor; to Summerside on at Boigaflmrlzcmtlyf‘ ° n “d lVLrs. Ralph Steele of Brooklyn, wim Mrs. Yonkers parents. Capt. The Boy Scouts of Borden sc- SidE panels. Her finger tip veil ggzlyéthzéaéh. and to aclver se same eNaflonal Anthem cloud n“ Iuggdgy, Mass. who has been visiting rela- and Mrs. John L. Read at Borden. “mill-Bud b!’ Swuimlsmr my‘ fen 1mm a “Wm-h "I ‘iralige ' l, Mr: and Mrs. Jack Deigen and children Marian and Jackie o! Borden motored. to Charlottetown 9n Thursday. ' Messrs Jos. Johnson. Gordon ss and Frank Gotell o! George- own are engaged in Borden this hairs. Emmet MacDonald of Bor- den hes as her guests this week her sister. Miss Bernadette Mac- Donald and Miss Doris Jar-dine o! Ottawa. They have been spending their holidays at their homes on Launching, P.E.I. New residents o! Borden this lives in P17. Island. left on Thurs- day noon by bus for her home in the USA. While in Borden she visited her sister. Mrs. Norman MacWilliams at the Borden Cab- ins. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad. Rudd and Mrs. Roland Field o! Weymoutli, Mr. and Mrs. Jo_bn Ledgard who have spent the past weeks in Bor- den left on Friday morning for Raina, Sask. They were accomp- anied as tar as Moncton by Mrs. Ledgarrfs mother and sister. Mrs. Colin Love and Miss Joyce Love. Also motoring with them were Mr. Plain twill Sport Shirts for men, to be worn either in or out, are made by Tooko. Smartly tailored and noted for quality, these Sport Shirts have long sleeves, are in blue, tan and gray shades. The sizes are small, medium or large. Priced each Plain Pastel Shirts for men are made 0t line rayon and cotton yarns-They're cool, ' Cool, 0001.! Available in all the newest, smartest shades, the sizes are small, medium on large. Priced each mond Hickey leit on Friday after- noon on a hike to Fernwood shore. Alter camping out ovemight. they returned home on Saturday otter- noon. Master gohn Cameron. little son o! Mr. and Mrs. CJ-l. Cameron 0t Montreal who underwent a tonsil- grandparents, Capt. and zvm. John L. Read. 111s regula- auetion part1 o! the Bordon Women's lhstltuu was held on Thursdsy evening with live tables playing. Indies prize was won by‘ Mrs. William White. gents by Mrs. J06. P. Gallant with consolat‘ "prizes going to Mrs. JJ. Maclsaao and Mr. Mannie Gallant. The lreezeout prize was won by Mr. PJ. Mclnnls. MaeLean-MaeLean Wedding A pretty July wedding oi inter- elt to a large circle 0t lriends was solemnlzed in Lot l6 United Church, which was beautifully decorated with summer flowers lor the occasion, on Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock, when Olive Doreen, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marl-eon. was united in marriage‘ to William Artemu Garth MacLean. son o! Mr. end Mrs. James G. MacLesn oi Southwest, Lot 16. The double ring ceremony was perlormed by Rev. 5.3. Prlneb. assisted by Rev. blossoms and she carried a cas- cade bouquet ot Pink Delight roses. Miss Mildred MacLean, sister o! the groom. was the bridesmaid and was gowned in s floor-length dress o! pink satin with a match- ing shoulder length veil caught with rosebuds. Her arm bouquet Neil MacLean and Wendell Phil- lips were the ushers. Following the ceremony n re- ception was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home tor sixty guests. Receiving with the bridal party were the bride's mother, wearing a dress of navy crepe with pink accesorles and s corsage of pink roses; the mother of the groom dressed in s grey and rose en- semble with matchlng hat and corsage of roses; and the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. John Williams. who wore s black and grey flowered dress with black accessories and s eorsage oi yel- low roses. Mr. and Mrs. Garth MacLenn left the following morning on s honeymoon trip to Cold Lake. Manitoba. the bride travelling ln a suit o! light blue wool with pink hat. On their return they will reside on the home farm in Southwest. Lot l6. Previous to her marriage, the bride was a teacher in the rural schools. I nmrsnsnn w. r. The Elmsdsle Women's Institute held its regular monthly meeting at the home o1’ Mrs. Wm. Matth- ews on ‘ruesdsy. July 5th. with a lair attendance of members. In Next. meeting to be held at the home of lvlrs. Fraser Rix. Grab meeting INSU j building costs upkeep feasts fuel costs SIDING , ° B. VsnsMacLesn, oi Ottawa, in the absence o! the president. Mrs. , ADD c°MF°lT AND ‘IAUTY v§ I the presence o! a capacity con- ill-mo! 0311011. lotbd “PM tent" ' . r _ gregstion. Meeting opened by 1 ' to Ode. Illlll‘ FROM ‘ill! "All load-Brie means savings tor‘?!- Slsnnlshstyle SportShir-tsfor Mrs. w. a. Forbes. Summer-side, followed by Institute Carol and re- h’; essy and economical m apply; gives m wood- dod floflonlnitTlhlrtl boys are available in plaids, lo! ey're in si1el8 in ldyears. Prlcedeaeh _, Jill,‘ \ plryecl the wedding music. Pro- lottetown. sang "l lave You Truly" and durinpthe signing o! gas "register. "I'll ‘Walk Beside ou. _ 111's bride, who was given in marriage by her lather. was charming in a floor-length wed- petllion oi Creed in unison. Roll l-wportl from sick committee were submitted. The secretary. Mrs. Rix. In- nounced 30.00 for the Velda Mat- thew Fund. which wu realised at bone Pine Show. "Thanks" was received from the walls lure insulation, wenberproofing and an enduring eerie: that lac dnou To old houses, it ed years of usefulness. I checks, Iain and two-tone no?’ tgdlthestegtliglneing-tine ::1b‘";“"_"'fi:n1g dgfltgfzlgg finish, all in one operation. ‘ “l9”- meeting were read end approved. For new homes, it provides a handsome colourful ol- the years, never needs painting.‘ new max-mess and many ssua = Insui-Bric soon pt fol’ itself in in. fuel l: a... . . .3 cues warmth an living comfort. Weatherproof, with tight-fitzieofloints, it gives Canadian homes the insulation mo" h". "mm “on m‘ . that’: n e in our cough dinate. short sleeves. They're In ' all the very newest plain Oottol. Knit “T”Shirts for boys have round necks and short sleeves. They're in amnion. shades, as well as smart Prioedeoell plain colors, two-tone etiects and stripes. - muses um" smsrt stripes. 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