MAY 5. 1950 . ll THE GUARDIAN. . CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVER These are NOT sale items BUT Read overthese items, and we are confident that you will agree that these regular every day prices are very! very! low! WHYP; secouse the men's and ladiee' basement is operated on a strictly cosh basis and in this way we are able to pass the saving on to the customer. ' Visit these two great departments today-tomorrow or even next week-The values are always waiting for you whenever you shop in the men's and ladies' basement. Men's blue denim oveiolls-7 1-4 oz. cloth, in all sizes from 36 to 44-per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's striped and plain broadcloth dress shirts 2.95 2.50 sixes lei-2tol7-each . . . . . . . . ............ Men's tweed pants-sizes 32 to 44 perpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's zipper front overalls-sanforired shrunk 5 sizes36to44-perpair . . . . . . . . . . . . e Men's heavy worlt sex, all sizes zpair for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c . ' Pk if I ndcodtbl ?:'3:.f1..f;'.':7?.?';.":.'Z." .... 2.00 ii;.:r:'zs”fe6lt5h.cst'so-7a Igzfscslsiortment of colors." -I .95 3.25 Men's broadcloth pyjamas 2.69 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 25c .e-..-co... Men's brown and maroon coat sweoters sizes 38 to 44-each Boys' cottonode shorts in sizes 23 to 28-per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' short sleeved work shirts in sizes small, mediurniand large-each . . . . . . B ' fancy cotton pullover sweaters six: 28 to 34-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 I45 Boys' spring weight combination underwear 1 all sizes 24ta34-each . . . . . . . . ............ I lioys' eottonode long pants, sizes 24to28-per pair . . . . . . Boys' blue denim dungorees, sizes 26 to 34-per pair 1.95 i'.3”.i'i'al"l2'5'H2E"77.'7TT'.................. 1.39 Boys' oilsltin raincoat: , sizes 4'6-8-each 69:: .-e..r.se-.o.ooue. Boys' golf hose sizes 7 to I0 l-2-per pair v GIRLS BASEMENT .G.:l.li'-1;l.r'i';al?"il.ll”.'. .".'.i Wt. .".' . .. .... .. 390 Girls' l-'l rib cotton hose in white only-sizes 5 l-2 to 9 l-2-per pair .. . Girls' summer print dresses-all sizes, 2 to 12 at prices such as 1.25-1.39 and 1.65 Girls' striped broadcloth pyjamas, II '65 eseseseeeels-nu. sizes2-4and 6-perpair . . . . . Girls seersuclter pyjamas. sins 2-6 1 in colors pink, sky and maise-each I Girls' seersuclter pyjamas, some as above in sizes 8 to l2-per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GirI:' domet cloth shirts in dark shades 1.75 79:: sizes3yeorstol2years-each . . . . . . . GirIs' rayon briefs-light colours with lace trirn in sizes 2 to l4--per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ---e Girls' sport blouses-short sleeves, nice designs and colors, sizes 2 to 6-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MGDRE 8- MELEODE mam: THEY ARE :17 KENNEDY''3 SPECIALS :3 -an wv-or W 10.00 OW - - - - - - --""'”"""' r mt grsulrs-um 12.44 1 Eh 3”-95 """ V .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --r-I No Refunds 6 my LONG COATS-formerlf 97-95 M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - e - - - - e quality Substandard! NvLoNs-In Now, . . . Ne approvals Kennedy's I.adies' Wear l66QueesSt., ""”""""'”"' IN MEMO RIAM On Easter Monday, April 10th. after a brief illness stricken with pneumonia. Mrs. Bertha Robert- son. widow of the late Alexander Robertson. passed away at the home of her daughter. M1-e.'Alton Robertson, Munn's Road. in her 87th year. She had been in failing health for several years and during that period was tenderly care for by her son and daughter-in-aw. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Robertson, Red Point. P. E. I. Mrs. Robertson was born at North Lake, in 1803. daughter of the late Donald Fraser and Eliza- beth Mcvean. ' She was the second oldest of a family of five and the last sur- vivor. Three sisters and one brother predeceased her: Mrs. Alfred Fra- ser, Mrs. (Rev) J. A. Ford, and Mrs. C. C. Dingweii, and Ezra D. Fraser. In I887 she married Alexander Robertson and resided at Red Point where they successfully con- ducted a general store. For two periods her husband represented First King's in the local Legislature. He predeceased her in 1921. Left to mourn are three sons and three daughters: Ralph, Kingsboro; Theodore and Alex- ander, Red Point; Mrs". Alton Rn- bertson. (Bessie), Munn's Road; Mrs. Hudson Morrow (Rhoda), North Lake: Mrs. Stewart Mac- Gregor (Martha), East Baltic. Besides those she leaves 20 grandchildren, and one great grand child. Four children died in infancy. In early life she united with the Baptist Church, Kingaboro. and was a faithful and regular attend- ant as long as health permitted. She was one of its oldest members. as well as a life member of the Women's Missionary Society. Her home was one of ” ” lily and high ideals. She was a pro- digious reader and possessed a retentive memory. A brief service at the home fol- lowed by a funeral service in Kingworo Baptist Church on April l2th. was conducted by Rev. H. R. Bell who spoke from Job. chapter 5. 26. Hymns used were "Sweet Bye and Eye". "Home Over There", and "Shall We Meet Be- yond the River." Despite the bad condition of the roads the congregation was large. an eloquent testimony to the place she occupied in the hearts of the people. ' Pall-bearers were six grandsons. Leith. Roy. Arthur, George, Bos- well and Edwin Robertson. The hearse was in charge of Freeman Massey. She was laid to rest in Klngsboro cemetery beside husband. Gard llf Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Alex- ander Robertson acknowledge with sincere gratitude the nuny cards and letters of sympathy. and wish to thank their pastor, Rev. H. E. Bell for all his visits to her in her the her C0lGATE'S NEW DEODOIMNI gives you Will! PROTECTION! Checks Perspiratioo Quickly - Effectively Stops Offending Odor Instantly - Safely Rubs in easily, quickly. Mlla, e gentle for normal skin, 5' i safe for clothes. m are sir mvs MOIST in MI lot s2o7.75a.co. children In lied cross TGIONTO, Me! 8 - An addit- ional 15,460 school children and high school students b a mem- bere of the Junior Red C on dur- ing the last school year. melting a total of 581,060 members in Canada. Dr. Muriel Upricherd. Nations! Director, reported st the Central Oouncil annual meeting of Caned- ian nee Cross Society in Toronto today. Thislis a gain of 343 breaches. A total of 30.050 crunches are engred in Junior Red Cross health, service and international friendship pro- grams acroel the country. Int the health field, Alberto re- ported 40 per cent of its branches had organized hat lunch program. A number of high school branches helped with T.B surveys, immuni- zation end vaccination programs. Local service nctivitlea are gov- erned by community needs and prov- incially a good deal of work has been done with cripx.-led and handle p- ped children. Juniors contributed a sum of Ilo'l,lo1 last year for this project which assisted I totslof 2,- 8 crippled children at a net cost Treatment of 60 pre-tuberculous children from Germany and Aus-' tria in Switzerland was one of the international relief services Juniors provided during the year from their National Service Fund-. .Expend- itures from this fund totalled 847.- l79.00 for all international relief in- cludlng such pu hases as Klim for Czechoslovakia, ard shoes and stock- ings for Finnish and Austrian child- ren. High school projects included an; International Art Exchange, Inter- national visits, istances at Red Cross Lodges and the welcoming of new Canadians. l 5 I deoiini years. and times of ill- ness, and to all who in any way helped during their recent and; bereavement. IN MEMFEIAM l NAIICISSII GALLANT - The death occurred at his home in Mont Carmel on Monday. April Pi, 1950 of Mr. Narciese Gal- innt in his eighty-sixth year. Although not enjoying. the best of health for the past year, he on- dured it in a cheerful manner, until his death c-nme so unexpected- ly to his family and friends. He received the last rites of the Church by his pastor, Rev. Father Buote, who is at all times a con- stant visitor to me sick and aged. His wife, the lornies Mary Rose Richard, predeceased him seven years ago. Left to mourn his pass- ing are four sons, and two down- ters: Joseph at home, (odilienne), Mrs. Arsene Arsenault. Cape Eg- mont. (Mary), Mrs. Azude Gallant, Mt. Csn.ne'. Arthur, Theodore, Diepil. N. 3., and John Glorice of Lewisvllle, N. 3. Also surviving are twenty grand- children and twenty-one great- grandchildren. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on Wednesday morning from his late residence to the church of Notro Dame de Mt. Carmel, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev Naz- uire Poirier at Eglnont Boys I For every occasion - every mood - choose... T()OTAL . 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