Balance o‘ Ladies. ‘Men's ancl Boy's Summer Cioihing at ' $25.00 t0 $32.50. Going at . . . . . .. Silks and Prints, 8 eyelets. $10.50 variety of styles and colors. SLACK SUITS —— Nice assortment of-shades. Regular to $13.95. To clear at LADIES’ SUITS —- Exceptional‘ group of really flue Suits. Plan on being here early for these. Regular ....s1s._g5 ..§zz.so i PLAY SUITS - Skirt, Shorts, Halter - a wonderful value. Regular $9.95 .. . . . .. . . . . .. . SILKS AND PRINTS — Attractive group of summer You'll be surprised at the Regular to BATHIXG SUITS -— Choose what you like — All new and beautiful styles. To clear at $8.95 l DRESSES -- Highest grade Dresses in Jerseys, Crepes and Prints —- all this year's stock. Dresses $ to$19.75,now.......................... PIN AFORES and Cotton Dresses — Regular to $6.95. A real bargain while they last .. $2.98 . $2.95 PASTELI SWEATERS — Dellilghtful pasitel shades in finely knt Pullovers. A smas ing barga n $1.49 Reg. value to $3.95 .. 99 Queen S! Phone I501 S. S. Picnic At Seaview The annual picnic of Sea View and Irishtown Sunday Schoolsvlfos held \t Bea View shore August 6th. The day being exceptionally fine ova one hundred people, youn and old of both Sunday hoo s with the rector. Rev, DE. oei assembled for the afternoon. After most of tho younger people and several of the older one: had cooled themselves in the "briny" Rev. Mr. Noel openeda well plann- ed sports programme by a few well chosen remarks. With Rev- Mr. Noel and John W. Murphy a! starters and Everett Sudsbury and Wm. Profltt as judges, the follow- ing program of sports was carried out and prizes awarded. Buys Dash sl-x years and under. LWllter Stewart; 2. Willis Arl- llns. . _ Girls Dash, six years and un- (or 1. Foy coulson: 2. Lois Murphy. Boys‘ Dash. 6-9 years —1. Carl Kurphy; 2, Keith Sudsbury. Girls’ Dash, 5-9 years --1. Ethel Adams; 2- Irene Profitt. Boys Dash, 9-12 years -l. Clay- ton Adams; 2. Lyman Adams. Girls’ Dash 9~12 years —l. gehlirley Stewart; 2. Goldie Camp- l. Boys’ Dash l2 -l6 years —l. llax Mumhy: 2. Claire Profitt. Givrla’ Dash 12-18 years -1. Marlon Duggan; 2. Pauline Adams ‘Boys’ Dash 16 and over -i. “gaiiace Munphy; 2. Robert Mur- P .v. Girls‘ Dash i6 and over —l. Hrs. Leighton Coulson; 2. Jessie Proffltt. ii-legged race for girls —l. Jes- sie Profit and Dorothy Murphy: 2. lhirley Stewart and Mari-on Dua- ‘ALPINE SLACKS - In every pleasing shade. Regular price to $4.50. Clearing at . . . . .. BLOUSES - This season's loveliest Blouses taolsswsan $2.95 i $1.98 l ----..-..--... lace Murphy and Earle Campbell; Z. Sheldon Adams and Keith Ad- ams. Wheelbarrow Race -1. Wallace Murphy and Earle Campbell; Reg Hiltz and Claire Sutherland. Sack race for girls -1. Jessie Profitt; 2. Mrs, Everett Sudsbury. Back race for boys —l. John Sutherland; 2. Max Murphy. Hop-step-and-Jum , boys under i2 -i.. Sheldon A ams and Don nie Caseley. Hop-step-and-jump. boys over l2.-1_ Wallace Murphy; 2. Earle Campbell. ' Hop-step-and-jump. Girls over l2-—1. Jessie Profitt; 2. Dorothy Murphy and Mrs. Everett Suds- ury. Running Broad Jump, boys un- der i2 -i. Sheldon Adams; Keith Sudsbury. Running Broad jump boys over 12~‘1. Wallace Murphy; 2. Robert Murphy. Running broad Jump Girls over l2.—1. Jessie Profltt; 2. Dorothy Murphy. Standing broad Jump. boys un- der 12»-1. Lyman Adams; I. Sheld- on Adams. Standing Broad jump, girls un- der ill-—l. Shirley Stewart. Standing broad jump. gi-rls over -l. hdrs. Joe Caseley; 2. Jessie Profitt and Dorothy Murphy. Standing Broad jump, boys over 12 --1. Wallace Murphy; 2. Earle Casnpbell, Relay Race -1. Bea View; 2. Irishtown. Free For All —l. Marlon gan; 2. Edith Budsbury. At this time the call came for supper which was served outside on the lawn. Before sitting down to supper all joined in singing “Praise God For Whom Ail Blesr lng‘s Flow", Alter supper a tug-of- war between the two Sunday schools resulted in a win for Sca View. Some exhibition boxi ,, was than staged causing much merri- ment. The Rector passed a treat Dug- 3- efforts to make it a success and to SHORTS — Ladies’ high grade Shorts in a at . . nice assortment of colors. Reg. to $2.95. News 5 .00 HATS — All new Hats this season. in black and high shades .. ...... .00 MEN'S P Assorted homes after having spent an en- joyable afternoon. The thanks of all are due to Rev. Mr. Noel for his interest in the picnic and his Transferred To Kingston HALIFAX , J. W. Murphy for planning sports program. Picket Lines Are Again Closed Tight the Aug 2i ~ t principal matron at M1). No. will be transferred be matron of tho military iospit there, it was announccd today. Royal Canadian Army Mcdic sprawling Hamilton works oi the Steel Com.- pany of Canada. Tior-fght the picket lines ‘were again closed tightly One incident at the plant ates today unsuited in arrest 0f c Dalrympie Union representative i‘ ’ with val:- rancy, and John Gagiel, laborer charged with obstruction. Late in the day a more threat- ening situation resulted in four more arrests and the closing of the picket Zines. striking pickets lined up shoulder-to-shouider bar- red the way as a truck, escowed by two policemen. attempted tl leave than plant with a load of finished st . All police in the vicinity united to try to open the path for the out/coming truck through the mass of about 600 moketers. Consider- able shoving and jostling resulted MRS. J. OTIS MacLEOD of Mrs. J land Hospital on mnday. 14th, came as a great shook Mrs. MacLeod Leocl) had undergone few days. ‘Iihese hopes made the bereavement nus. in keeping with her admix- Ill]. tl-iegged race for boys. —-l. Wal- of oranges and candy to all and at about 6 p.m. all left for their y Bulcluas - By Ken Reynolds gfil/Ygvvvv i Jvfflh» a 5/0 o Stakes Won _ . W ‘ llllt m” aaWn-aidhili. u...- heuristic stntoh smack-irony sun-hi but the picketlines held aid the truck turned back. Just before this incident, some- one threw a stone thromh the window of a car which drove up with women workers enter-hip tile made her home a place of e . all ' V MsoLood ~ . . mm of 0mm. . Has mother medeosased her some CHICAGO Au; 21 um‘ 1n 0mm"? k pi’ r ta - "' — I 00 m N!!! I Arum. salinit- hnnd home on Jul! ma. It was at- W tended a larso deeply lhd Umbltho to Gfiffilll! 01 fflflldl Wals- chars tods nd hm“ a o’! i!" 55114115110 In an. s. a. W3. ‘J.’ stated b! luv Ir. . Crawford talus. la°l"9~t5‘§"‘i¢‘-'»r"§l1¢ai vhltohli toaohins was surely casuall- t w’ laps; ma”; m. Zafifih; "n CP) — Mai. Mayra lifatlI/onaid, district to Kingston, Ont. at the end cl Augusl azs-i will Maj. MacDonald. member of tile Corps for neurlv 20 years, wen: overseas in the Second Great War News o! the unexpected passing . Otis MacLeod. of Uigg, in the Prince Edward Is- July to her many friends in the commun- ity and surrounding countryside. (nee Evelyn Mac- surgical b‘ treatment some time prior to her sudden passing but it was thought aha was well on the way to recov- ery and she herself expected to be able to return home within a disappointed o her family the more severe. She was cheerful throughout hel- ill- able disposition and way of life. A woman of beautiful character, an ideal wife and mother, lshe ova, ha ens and good cheer fol- hel- 1-1155‘. and a noted visce of hos- pitality for her friends. She had a fine religious fslth which up. held her in times of trouble and of a newly ha n fiv c I'll. - a. trl u “with servim Sunday- Aux st @ n,“ ‘f, ,,'¢,.:n:._“°' ' ° v n" 26. will be as follows: suncila DANCE School ~ - y ' Hi 10-15. Morning worship 6 “_"___ gaining r: 7:30. Rev E c, @ oosrlsusasrlolv us: m ' "i "- E] a1 sclsANblL ___ 11%|; dfnusnyisiniAn church @ Air Conditioned Hall ‘RA a l'l B115 B TV ~, ‘j c swsu. m. Photogralllls. August zmhf” wiffsbewls ;\jl’l’°:S_ [E Come Early ai BEAUTIFUL LAMPS, Very New. Caledonia 11.00 .\ m. Murray Hnr- [i] Toombs Music Store. . 5°!" 3-00 p.21 Wood Islands 7.30 CHURCH ny ll p.m.; ‘Ii-yon ‘l Hicks, Pastor. HAMPTON ann- 3 p.m , Mr. E 7.30 p.m. Mr. CORNWALL Men's Showerproof are similar to the 0w»- 398-32850. EXTRA . a ‘ Men's Showerproof SQUALL JACKETS. Reg. $4.85. To clear JENTRAI. GUARDIAN this column is reserved for nun of‘ local lllterefl. out adverttsuu wrapped free of oh NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertlsements- to appear in Guardian must noon of day previous to insertion J- to ensure publication. HERVICBS: Tryon Bonshaw Baptist Pastel-ate vices for Sunday, Aug. 25. are Al- .; Westmorelond 3 .80 pm. Rev. 0A UNITED 'Qh1.‘f0h.~— services Sunday. August 26th. Minister, Rev. Peter Jackson shew, li p.m. No service: DeSabie PASTORAL char e Services Sunday Aug. 25 are as fo - lows: New Dominion ll a zn.; B. School, 10.30 om; Kingston 2.30 Navy type Bur-bury 3i‘.3l.§".‘.‘?7.'?.. 98c. Men's Cravenette Zipper Jackets. Assorted shades. Shower proof. Reg. to $8.95. Sale trim. Assorted colors. Some slightly soiled. Regular to $5.50. Sale THE UNITED ads. Belfast, Belle River. Sunday. August 25th: Eldon 7:30; ent Minister lure may be inserted 8112. be in North 7.30. Heber office by v in ser- ll Mt. will be Rev. Bon- C l-lolm; Hampton MscPadyen a irons: 10.80 aft", rrvicgsmzgr Missl ugus . are, ‘rlighfield ll . . Daylight Saving. Princetown $01.21 3 p.m. standard Time. m- DBYUEIR Paving. can. Student Minister. Coats in navy blue gabardine. These $22.50 Men's Dress Shoes and Work Boots - Black and Brown Dress Shoes — Black full grain Work Boots. Reg. to $6.95. To clear l MEN'S NAVY SPORT iSHIRTS LVHUBCII oi Can. Belle River 11.00; Eldon A. Gunn Stu"- ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church iii-m. Rev. 1AA. Duke, Minist. er. THE PRESBYTERIAN church Car-ads. Services for August 25th as follows: arm; Hlghfleld 3:15 Stewart 7:30 pm.; Schools: Marshfiald l0 a.m ringtnn 10:30 a.m.; l-lighfielo 2:30 p.m. The sacrament of Ba administered at. Highlistd, FN- Youns. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT _ Yss. terdav morning at the City pol- ice Court a docket of m; qggmq. era appeared before His Honour. Two remanded drunks were each liven 30 days suspended ‘sentence. A woman suiity under the Pro- hibition Law was fined $300 was adjourned until m": cg ‘Carr's 0515c 1' $5.95 i! Men's Brushe Rayon Jackets with tweed fronts and I I $2.49 MEN'S HATS. Assorted shades n95 I i. $1.191 "s GREEN DAL “the. Men's Tweed Sport Cdats. Well tailored in greys, blues. Reg. $21.50. Sale shades of browns, MEN'S WOOLTWEED CAPS. 1165.81.35. Sale . Men's Pullover Work Sweaters. Assort shades. Special to clear assorted $1 6.50 $2.49 .511 Balance of Men's Sport Slacks in light s tweeds and cottons. Reg. to $8.95. Sale . . BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS .. 79C- 1.‘ BOYS’ corrou LONGS .79 1, povs’ POLO snmrs 39c.‘- MENS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR lllll Gt. Goo. SL1 Phone I500 No. They’re all excited over the Legion With the Legionalres Orchestra. SATURDAY 9 - 12 Canteen Facilities Come Anyhow Silo-Tax Included i? $1.00 BOYS’ SHOWERIPROOF‘ JACKETS . . . . . . i l 1 i .251lslslslslslslslslslslslstslsrslslststslsllslslsn' What's lip? ls Montyillere? I21 El IE1 EIEQEIEIEIIEIEIIEI ; Har- ptism pied by the Hid pm; Cornwll mo . ; s u. m. u “ School 10.30 lam ; 35$.“ .1. R. ighlhlwill 11.111‘. l? n13. giltyxog; w‘ M" in “wk m‘ 1°!‘ Skinner, Minister havinl spirits in hi! possessions lowing’ oday fo int. wn ilee based aim‘ l h can-mar. ralusll -- i . ", stone-saw‘:- the ‘drowd cloud lsgetetgolstuanhegct vlcmrgvati-st ion: for Sunday Alli. 25th. 'l'l'i':°m¢1i§i'§'wm§§'nlm“°d [o]; 13nd,], / in and a mull-Mb M “It”! zoos work in the neighborhood of the lord's Summer st Ohmchfll under the min Act. W010 n l /// . which brought police leirlforce- mg w“ m “u- rggdy “mo; o; Saturday 7.30 p.10 Rev. Dr Ge a to appear. T3019 mod‘: Phono m‘! / I menu. Two man were chsrsrc with help to anyone in need. Her Sunday 11 s m. and 7.30 u-m. t - —-—— runo wmbm‘fi°n . / -=-*.'..“"l".:.a'.':.r:.'.'1:s'.... s... lac-n ‘a-"sg; =-'.*>1m* a .'.*.~..="~":. ~.'""...r- .i.‘°.‘“...“‘ ma“: ..'.“°a* ..*%.""" — s...» we an... Q 0 O 0 com l. . \ 0 . l1 , B - Ill l. - . U , ‘ _ after elcht police 0111091‘! MIC!“ The ma! less ofmchhrsye is in vingxwlgvic: r910 cam. Canoe with their two sons sndmhlulogi’ Phcllfllflllh “layer; ‘or two pmeters inw the P0110! V"! her homo circle. Bhe is survived Cove 8.8. 2.50 p in - Olyde giver- spont three days here this week. ‘ ma» the mlcietemfolitllfilgél uggrpryarv; 2v 255d £030,111! dnlalgianu Dabnd gig). 1o am. Rev . Good ', an can tau: o: all: Msritimss. YOU!‘ H410- POQIGIICQ 0 i X c YER.’ 0H1‘ IUQ If). t- 15002‘. . Mill IIOO mans; ) M; M" -= ..... ..... s. ... art:.:'.:s::r as“: 5 "Hw- Ill-Wm" ’ | | ....,. "r n’.:'s"r.l"ilz""?*:'. "a i“... "c 3r "'““‘°" a o a o wh l‘ m m law offieguolf " llv mom sad esteemed. u. visit us. Oomkilz 5y n!" h“ mimliildl- » A. Mstbeson. Charlotte- cased t asoatrul down $953k", bottles an”, .Y’w ’ A bchutifui seven-tube eon- (boils at can; your for four on _ oftsaiatblsonliaatlsi- p". Iptpointims (aatgslaiatio Qaooa ohm-nan to ilt fans. Tim-smooth REMOVAL DIOTICE _ rwnnuwmyw. We ans now conducting our , ~ ‘l’ business at B1 Grafton Street, ' " in the rooms reviously occu- Jtay Oentro. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO} . s anal»: of qnm m» “W” 0h . ___ Iii -_- as matron of No. 7 General Hos- KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE .i i. 5 I HAMILTON, Lint, Aug. 5i -- pital, the first In‘ such units to for holidays, Sept. l to sspr..'1§°§',§ -__ (OP) —~ Scuffles between police land in Normandy. elusive. THERE WILL BE N0 preaching b, l "pun; rgqipe." moving away. at their home and Plirlreis and six arrests today M.‘ _ ___ service in the New Glasgow Fred. m,’ ,0 me 59m,“ o; m, “c. mesh,- night, "PlJlPBr-lly ended the change in DON'T FORGET Charlottetown “Worn Bredalbane Churches on yglflfv there were no minutes. collection was taken and I steel union policy which yesterday Tennis club mu“, 11195.1‘... A“; lord's Day 25th. owing to con- 14" ' prawn pardon w“ M” Pennv-sale m“ on article for bad pérlgiited qt mrlkirs. 27th, ' giltiiggr in city. J_ w_ Hoyt", D016.“ Stefan“. m, m, Queuing. sale ‘donated by Mrs. Norman cars an true s, ugh cet _.._ - n . _ _ -_ lines established by the Uyllling FOB BEST IN JEWELLERY m “P- mlltiifhrgnfliunihgmlumm :1“ 13th. Mlwcihilét was put an- bv Mrs Btzregunuéerkg: at ‘merlca —-— Crockett/s, Kent Street. All our: WW5!“ Chortle "filled Church Stanley MacLcod and Miss lum- n. a. MacRoc and enlord 1W *1‘- WIY Sunder. 10th MacDonald Pol-gramme Mrs. M. .1. MacPhee nvmd 111' committee. Mrsl. 1gb P an mtezruulzlegs to her home for m" Mrs. nussal. ac ee. ennv m - , Winsloe 151%. Mrs. Eric MacPhcrson. A delicious lunch was anew; Bills were Presented and paid. the hostess firs?!“ 0* God 1t was decided to have a "Fnre-“Mnry Bnlctf.‘ '1‘ c‘ 11d 115w meek well Party" for Mr. and Mrs Save The Km! C059 Malcolm L. MacPheo who are lnlr- i Sunday ' Marshfivd D-m ; Sunday a _as your present kitchen will‘ pot typo burnorsaad have no W101" f;