PAGE FOURTEEN SUMMERSIDE FRUIT COMPANY We are proud to announce the opening of a wholesale Fruit Co. In Summerside. operating twice Boston and Surnmerside. We are also proud to say that we. have the tastest Refrig- erated Transport in the Maritimes. purely a wholesale to serve the retail stores in Prince County. and is being conducted by four business a week between men in Summerside. J. LORNE DRISCOLI. RUSSELL I-IAMILL GEORGE BROOKINS GEORGE GUERGIS This, business is ' I-rm: GUARDIAN. . uiaiu.c'rrri:'rowN Piusville and f.'.?l'”c..'.':.?.”.1..”" "” ""i Vicinity Mr. John J. Coi-coran motored to summerside recently. Peter E. Gallant. Miss Marie Gallantlhls returned to Toronto, after holidays with her mother. Mrs. Jack Gallant, I Mr. Lawrence Gallant returned to Toronto. after spending his vaca- tion with his mother. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. He was accompanied by Mr. Desmond Gallant, left recently for Toronto. Duvar, Mrs. William O'Brien and son gary recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Rock O'.Brien. st. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Mcciregor. Burton. Lot '7. were visiting in plusvllie on Friday gvening. Mr. Melvyn Jones and Mr. willie Gallant. Mr. Ernest Brown. Halifax, N. 3.. is at present spending his vaca- A large Cl0Wd lmuded "'9 dance held in Plusville hall on Au- tion wlththis mother, Mrs. gust. 1. The music was supplied by queline Brown. Jac- ..... Mr. Leonard Barnett and Mr. Mrs. William go's.-ien and son Raymond Gallant- Gary and the M-lsses Hazel and sm- ' Lorraine Corcoran, left recently Miss L0l'l"IIIMI- COFOOPIR. Pit-li- Con- tor Toronto, - ville, student at Miscoucho vent. has successfully passed the Mr. and Mrs. Willlani Matthews Maritime Board elm!!! I" 5""l' of Halifax. Nova Scotia, are vlsit- Hillside- Ing relatives and friends in Plus-f ville and Bloomfield Corner. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glllls. Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. Fra- ser. Montreal, were recent visitors U. S. CASUALTIICS WASHINGTON. Aug. 8-(AP)- "Announced United States battle The Boy of Bengal have one of worlds Blair. ' Practical. Sundresses styles. Complete with boleros and jac- kets - the Sundresses are in II wide range of colors-Palm Bench prinls and American cottons. WEEK-END SPECIAL -HOL)IAN'S 5 and 10- FAMOUS HARBOR Andaman Islands in the finest harbors at WEEK - END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday 9 a. m. .3-tear-old honors 5 OCEAN PORT. N. J., Aug. 7- to it convincing triumph (AP) - George the Battlefield skyrocketed to the top Millie Port of the list in the battle for three uilng of the 525.000-added when he race:IiStnkes at Monmouth Park. D. Wiricnerc day over .i. J. in Colando'a ihe sixth modern run- at the home of Mr. and Thomas Corcoran. MP5-.i-nsualtles in Korea reached 80.- i4.".0 today. an increase of 35'. Isincc last week. This is the amni- Mr. and Mrs. James Buote nndilost rise since the first wecI:i.V- daughter Kathie. West Devon, re-Isummnry last Auguat. Satur- Uncle Choler- comfortable and in 8 differently Big -Factory Clearance! SUN DRESSES. Misses' Sizes 12 to 18 - - Reg. 9.95 and ll.95 attractive smart 2.99 v blue only. the sizes are 1425 Men Save On These WORK SHIRTS ' Good Quality Summer Weight - - Regular 2.50 two broast pockets. to WEEK-END SPECIAL .. u-HOLMAN'S MEN'S WEAB-- Cool and light. weight - yet long wear- ing with double stitched scams and Available in cadet J7. l.99 BOTH TORES --On Sale at Surnnierside and Charlottetown- Clearance Regular 9.95 to 27.50 YOURS FOR - A large selection of factory cancelled Table Lamps that are going to sell IlI(F "hot nkes". Be sure to get. in on this grand bargain. There is a variety Irom which in clinoso all complete. with . TABLE LAMPS . V3 off attractive shades. -Il0LMAN'S BOTH STORES FURNITURE)- SPECIAL Clearing! Boys' and Girls' Summer Overalls & Sun Suits - Sizes 1 to 6x - - Regular to 1.98 New little garments for your boy: and 1 girls to fitilsh out the Summer and to start out in again next Spring. These arcymade Of good quality cottons anrl denims in cowboy designs as well an pastel shades. WEEK-END SPECIAL . -HOLMAN'S YOUTH CENTRE? eiuce: ”9. ATM. Saturday WOMEN iS COATS Spring It Summer Full Length and Shorties Our Complete Stock in every prii-.- range rill! in 59.95. The collection in- cluded fitted, flaring or belted costs in both shortic and long styles. Broken range of sizes. ON SALE 9 A. M. Sat.- urday Morning. .......................... .. -HOLMANB I.ADlEs' WEAR 4 V2 mice: 9 A. M. Saturday I Summer DRESSES V2 1-rucn About 50 dresses in the ioi! Cniions. rrrpes. shears in smart colors and good styles. Broken ' sizes from 10 to 2455-regularly priced to 21.95 -HOLMAN'S LAI')IE5' VI'I1AR- nets and range of , y I T9 .155 Saturday "summer SKIRTS . V2 2331195.. Prime and plain cottons, plrolays and cotton xahiirdlnrs in min t Summer styles. Broken size range from 12 lo 20-regular to 7.95. iv. II). SEALING CARTON OF 24 WITH COVERS With food prices no they are. it is well and thrifty to home-can as many fruits and vegetables as possible. These I Enamelled Cans, in the "tall" styles are 1'4; pound si7e.- WEEK-END SPECIAL- CLOTHES aasxn-rs . Well made with heavy bottoms and canvas handles. They are in the 2) 7: lit at 9'.-'; inch uu. Regular 2.25-WEEK-END SPECIAL .. i.19 PAINT. 1'5 inch sin. regular on grits-WEEK-END 8PEU- s.........- ..........- i I 2 inch size. regular 1.5-o WEEK-END SPECIAL .. -IIOLIIANI BOTH STORES HARDWARE- OANS' l.li? nnusuas . Long. pure bristle brushes that are well. fill- " Mt Will do n irooa. efficient job of painting. --IIOLMANS SPORTSWEAR- 9 A. M. Saturday Extra Special "Dogpatch" T - SHIRTS WHILE T H E Y LAST! . Well made "T" Shirts at No Phone or Mail Orders - All Sales Final Jinolcombed cotton knit in the Dogpstch motif. The sizes are from 14 to .18 - regular LN -- SAT- URDAY 9 A. M. SPECIAL L -uoanarrs aronrewean-. 69: 89c with washproot designs 1 sliuimsios Nor- Among Ithe many pilgrims goinl to Ste. Anne De Beaupre were Mrs. S Gallant, Mlsa Noelle Gallant, Miss Mrs. William Marie Gallant and Annette Gallant. .1... spending her "West Cape and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Keir Campbell of Alberton were visitors to summer- side recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shea and little son. of O'Leary. Ihsve re- turned home after spending their vacation at the beach near sum- merside. r ..... g Mrs. Bennie Maclnac and Mrs. Stanley Maclsaao and' daughter Marjorie. of Glenwood. were visit- ors to summerside on Friday. Mrs. Brenton Hudson. cucum- pec. is visiting in suminerside and is the guest of her mother Mrs. John MacLennan. and her iwo sons. James and Vernon Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and family of summerside spent the week-end at their home in Gas- cumpec. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hayes of Sinn- merside. Among those who visited Caven- dish on Sunday from 0ll.eary were Mr. and Mrs. Cloud MacNeill and family, Mr. James Clements and Jimmie Baglow. Mrs. Elmer Mac- Willlams and daughter Valerie, and Mr. and Mrs. Tliaiie Ellis. Miss Mary Wainright of Toron- to, 0ni.. Miss Bessie Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. George Carruthers. O'Lcar,v. and Mrs. Stanley Dum- vlllc oi! ::)'Lcai-y were visitors to Sumniersldc recently. Miss Bessie Carruthers oi To- ronto. Ont.. is spending her vaca- tion on the Island. She is the guest of her brother. George, nind his family. 0'l.e.-iry. Miss Cnrru'.h- crs will visit other relatives -.iid friends before returning to Toron- to. Mr. Willard Machennan of5;ini- mei-side. who had been visiting with relatives and friends in iv. Leary and Ltickc Road, returqiod to his home last week. On Aug- ust 6th he took the plane from Summerside airport along with other cadets. in Greenfield. Nova Scotia, where he will spend two weeks. Bedeque Notes Dr. Frank Maclllarlane of Bos- Iiill. formerly of Bedeque, is visit- ing his sister Mrs. Annie Lang rind other relatives and is renew- ing old acqiialntances who are glad to welcome him back. Mr. Lorne Wright. Summersldo, who has been employed with M.F. Schurman and Co.. Sumincrside. has been transferred to New Glasgow, N. S. Mr. Wright is to be congratulated on his new po- sltion. Mrs. Wright and son Wayne will Join him later. . Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boulier'nuii .'on,,Lowev: Bcdeqiie. were tender- ed a farewell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright on Aug- iist 3rd. Mr. Wright acted as chairman. Mr. William Montgom- cry read a very appropriate ad- dfess and Mr. Robert Waugh made the presentation of an al- ectric lamp and hot-plate from the community, after which Mr. Boulter made a fitting reply. A social evening followed, with piano music. Lunch was served by the hostess and several ladies present. Before leaving for their homes all wished the Boulters many hlppy years in their new home in sum- merside. NEW ANNAN W. I. On August 2 Mrs. Elmer Mouse was hostess to New Annan Wo- men's Institute. Meeting opened with "Pack Up Your Troubles". followed by Club Creed. Twelve members answered roll call by paying pennies for friendship and two visitors were welcomed. Roll call for September, a pickling re- clpe. - Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Secretary reported that 372.85 had been made at ice cream social. Paint had been bought for school and Mr. John Mclnnis has been engaged to do the work. Sick committee report- ed two calls made. New school committee. Mrs. J. Mouse. Other committee to act. -another month. Plans were made for n pantry sale. The two delegates to an- nual convention. Mrs. R. Moose. and Mrs. R. Wall, gave a very in- teresting report. The program committee Dlli 0" n guessing contest which "ill W0" bv Mrs. H. Mandel-son. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wright, with Mr! Charles Waugh. Mrs. Don aubur- man and Mrs. John Mclnnis on lunch committee. Collection 8l.&'i Meeting closed with the National Anthem. . ' BAMED nimiii-: KENIINOIOE Wednesday and Thursday 7:15. D:15. M-G-M's laugh frolic! " '.'- BKIPPER SURPRISE!) HIE W i' starring Robert Walker. Joar Lgglle, with Edward Arnold. Sprifil Byinrton. -Tn." 5i"""l- Leon Amer. i ” T IIESIILAII IIRIIGE in l szunnaao nan.” Thursday. August 9th Blue Haven Ramblers Orchestra. Oaateenservlew Huinnton and I-V inity . . mt. Sydney .275, Sydney. 11. e.. was a welcome visitor to Hamp- ton recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers of Peterborough. ont.. were calling on their many friends in Hamp- ton during the past week. I Miss Florence Maolicnnan. Cale- donia. is spending a short holiday in Hempsh re as the guest of Mr. -and Mrs. W. E. Mecllarlane. Miss Agnes Mactlaught. R. N.. Providence. R. I.. left recently by plane after a pleasant visit in Hampton. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Copwell. Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Cameron and Miss Ruth Cannon of '1bronto are spending two weeks visiting in Hampton and other parts of the Island. . Visitors to Charlottetown re-' cently from n ”, included Mrs. L. B. woolfrey, Mrs. staples, Miss. Helen Mullins and Miss Adel Campbell. i Miss Ruby Morrison. X-Ray Technician at the P. l:. I Hos- pital. is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrison. Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness and Miss Muriel Machean, R. N.. of Lot Angeles, California. have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron for the past week. Mr. Roy cakes and son Carl left recently for their home in shed- lac. N. 3., after spending a pleas- ant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myers, Hampton. Miss Florence villet and Mr. Harry villet have arrived fern Toronto and are spending t eir holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon villet. Mrs. Earle Calbeck and sons Moyse and Ralph have arrived home after spending two weeks visiting in chelton, the guests of Mrs. Calbeck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson. Mrs. Ruth Macneth and young son Thomas of Boston. Mass.. ar- rived recently to spend a month with Mrs. MdcBeth's mother and brother. Mrs. Annie and Mr. Rob- ert Ferluson. Hampton. ' , Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell . welcomed. Plans were AUGUST 9, .951 l”iV"' hm! 011 July 24. rifle: 57? in; some time in HulifaxA wiius there Mr. Campbell ...,' wet: an operation and hopes fluent. -' ll stoma; able to resume his mgu," Mr d M ' - an rs. B0 is and Mr. and Mrs. c”i...?l” left recently via Wood a motor trip around Trail and other parts Beotta. Qllll trig Copireu Island; gm the Cghm of Na" ,-The annual picnic of ton-Desabls United cn1.I1.egeHi'I'P' held on Wednesday and Thumjll" Aug. 1 and 2. Because or my' ahowera on wQdXIOldly. mm! were served again on Thursday gl- iarge min was realized. ' ' Many from Ham to . the scotch gathering Hi; gartney on August '4. It was ' ideal day for an outing and 1." Highland dancing and bump. music, speeches. games and mu. ent meals all helped to make u, enjoyable afternoon and CV8nLng' Mrs. Donald Cameron entertain ed the ladies of the Hampton if I. at her home for the regular J ' meeting. There was a good attend. since and one new membcr wa, made 10, holding an ice cream social am dance. At the close of tho '.l.t"Ci.IIig lunch was served. Sympathy is being extend:-ti 1., the sisters and brothers of the Tale Mr. Charles Macrarlyeii l'i'Iln pass. ed away at the home of his 313191- Mtls. George Vlliet, souili rtleii-ii;.' on July 23. Mr. James Bartlett and M, James Ferguson. Toroii to, .,g spending a short hollda -.- with their families in Hampton: Miss Joan I-lennlgan. Halifax, ii 8., arrived recently to spend her vacation with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diin.-ziord, South Melville. 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