IHURSDAY. ’NYLoNs . $1.25 Friday arid Saturday August 1st and 2nd 200 PAIRS OF NYLON STOCKINGS, first quality, full- fqshipned medium sheer, a quality you will approve for all occasion wear. i . . . These Stockings are available in sizes 9 to 10 1-2, and the colour is "TROPlC BLUSH”. 1.25 SPECIAL- PAIR ........ SPECIAL OFFERING OF Plastic ) . Umbrellas—-$2.95 These Umbrellas are shown in two-tone contrasting colors, Blue and White, Red and White, Brown and White. Special in Gl0ves—69c pr. IN LIGHT SUMMER SHADES Colors: White, Yellow, Pale Green, Mauve. Materials: Duo Suede, Raynns and Chamoisehei ‘via Thslilds 0n The Playgrounds I The Charlottetown Playgrounds held its first mass truck picnic at Delvay Beach on Saturday. Three trudss rolled away from the squares at two.o'clock in the after- noon bulging with happy kids irom all parts oi the city and rang- ing in age from iive to twenty-live. The convoy snaked its way to the North Shore leaving a trail o! escaped crepe-paper streamers behind it. When the truck stopped, two hundred youngsters burst from their restricted quarters. In an in- stant they had peeled ofi their clothes, and soon were swimming in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, many ior the very first time. Naturally, lunch-time began at once and continued until six o'clock when sll swarmed back into the trucks {or the return trip. The job oi supervising the swim- mlng and play activities in tlils mass endeavor was covered by the entire playground staii assisted by volunteers helpers including Joan MacDonald Louise Griffin, Mar- ion nine. Florine Evans. Buck White, and Don MarEachern. Car- ve11 Bros, and the Clark Fruit Co. kindly provided trucks for thc ienture. i The program proceeded without a single hitch. The kids s\vam. played games, and huilt sand castles. The lone injury of the day was repaired with a band-aid. King Square vron the Bike Meet held at Hiiishoro Square last Fri- day evening. Lou MacDonald head- ed the ii-lap speed event for boys. and Adele Kays the z-iap race ior girls. There were so many entries ior the slow bike race it had to he izun off in several heats. Each cyclist had to ride up a narrow lane drawn on the pavement as slowly as possible without touch- ing the chalklines or putting foot the izrnund. The last was iirst! Herc are the winners: Boy's Slow Bike Race-Don Livingstnne il-iillsiiriroi. Girls‘ slaw Bike Race-Betty Ann Gallant iKingl. Girls’ Fast Bike Rare-J. Adele Kays iKinei; 2. Betty Ann Gal- lant iKiiigi; 3. Joan Moreside. (Hillsahorol. Boys‘ Fast Bike Race-i. Louis liiil"DOl‘iill(i iKingi; ‘.1. Doughiboy Shepherd iconnnughti; 3. Junior MacLcod (Hillshorol. tarter. George Joseph. Judges. Junior McLeod, Bob Liifierty. Joan Dillon. In the roller skating meet held an Hiiishoio Street adoining th; Square. Hillshnro Sruiare cleaned up i3 points, Coiiiiauzm i0. and King 9. The kids linect tlze curbs on hotli sides to see their s tight ior vii-toigv. Aifred Candy was the star skater and scored a ‘issivy 9-point. total with three lrsts. Here's how they finished: 75-_\"ards Speed-J. All‘ Coarly (Cannaught); 2. Dori Livingstone (iillsiiiaroi; 3. Roger Craig (Hills- hero). Girls Speed-l. Elva Gillis tKingi; 2. Betty Lou Doyle (Hills- Loroi; 3. Catherine Kays (Con- Iiaughti. Boys Backward Race—-l. All (Ioady (Cnnmuehtl; 2. Don Liv- ingstone‘ iHillsboro). Girls Backward Race-i. Elva Gillis (Kingif 2. Betty Lou Doyle (I-lilisboro). One Foot Skate Boys-i. All Coady (Connaughtil 2. Don Liv- ingstone (Hilfslworoi. One Foot skate Girls-l. Elva Glllls (Kingl; 2. Betty Lou Doyle i (Hillsboro). MCDRE pa. Mitt-OD my. J -r Jewel Fashions w Council the attenti y _____ ations were big, bright, and bril- n iiant. CHICAGO, July 29—(AP)—'l‘l'ie well-Jeweled woman oi the com- ing season will look like a lady-- with capital letters. Daintinees, even qaintness, will be emphasized in her Jewelry, buli the emphasis won‘t be subtle. Opulence is the keynote and i‘. complements the tall fashion in its ieminity. gesting the baubles 0f ionable, as are ropes oi pearls cious stones. Hero's sweeter, tastier bread with FlElSCl-IMANNS y " a” i . YIASSQ l1"! Illll. STRINQTII so ls goes right oo won. No waiting. No extra steps. Pleiechmenn’: fresh active Yeast makes breed that’: more delicious end sender, sweeter-suede] only time! I FY00 [ARI A1’ IIOMI-Gst Ilelschmsnn’! new fresh You: ’ with I115 hfllller yellow Moll- Dqoeddle-lfe been ‘s fivorloe for l . Enameled jewelry, demureiy sug- grand- mother's time, is extremely lash- pearls in choker fashion. or sev- eral strands oi pearls treated il bibs. Colored beads and jade have their enthusiasts as do semi-pre- l Billy Fisher isI-i librarian at Oonnauelit. Catherine Kays, who rsme third in Friday's roller skate At a fashion show Monday nlslit race. is in the Charlottetown Hos- spvnsvred by the Jewelry Industry pital for an appendix operation. getting cro- l The Checker Tournament is slid- 'ing into its third day. Champions have been decided on King Square with Charlie Mai-Donald and Elva Gillis taking the honors. They will P105’ Ml with the winners 0t the other playgrounds. Address And .. Presentation On behali oi ‘the Kingston Oon- gregation a committee called at Cvrnwall M:nse on Monday eve- ning to express their appreciation cf the valuable services and hes‘. wishes to Rev. and -Mrs. J. R. Skinner and family on their de- parture irom the community. it is just live years since they came to the charge making many friends and closing a successful ministry. The last iew months Hr. Skinner has been laid aside by illness but all are glad to know he is making n good recovery. Mr. H. Barrett explained the nature oi their coming and call upon Mr. L. Smith to reed s address and Mr. Wm. Younker presented Rev. and Mrs. Skinner and family with s. line purse. On behali oi the Y. P, U, Mr, Elmer- Younker presented them with e wool reversible blanket. 0n Friday evening n number of ithe Cornwall section paid s visit to the manse. Alter s few re- marks by M: H. Hyde. he coiled upon Mrs. ii‘. Howard to. ma an address and Colin Murray ore- sented Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Skin. ner and family with s well-tilled purse. In bath cases Mr. Skinner thank- 1 ed them for kindness expressed during his illness end beinv elsd a successor has been obtained. in the Master's work. Rev. end Mrs. J. R. Skinner end family;- Al Wu! sueeietlnn with rss es TH! IZHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAR THURSDAY. MORNING at 9 o’clock JULY 31, 1947 A Saving Sale of Coats and Dresses For The Junior Girls .. . Smartly Clever? Clothes Sharply Reduced In Price I l Save on Cotton Dresses Girls’ Cotton Dresses, sizes 1-6x. Smart styles in prints, stripes and plain colors. One-Third Off- $1.29 tor 86c; $2.00 for $1.34 $2.25 for $1.50; $3.50 m $2.; Girls’ Cotton Dresses, sizes 7-10. Snappy styles, at- tractive prints. One-Third oft- 1.29 for 86c; $2.00 for $1.34 $2.25 for $1.50; $4.95 for $3.30 Girls’ Cotton Dresses, sizes 12 to 14x. Most prints and stripes. Latest styles. One-Third oil.’- $2.0D for $1.34; $1.95 for $1.97 ‘ $3.95 for $2.63; $5.95 ior $3.97 ' o. Girls‘ Bathing Suits Girls’ Bathing ‘Suits, sizes 2 to 14x. Wools, Cottons and Ray- ons. Halt Price- ‘ $2.95 u» $1.40; $3.95 for $2.47 $2.50 tor $1.25; $3.95 for $1.98 'Girls' Cotton Play Suits and Sun Dresses, sizes 1-6x. Hall Price- ' - 1 $1.00 tor 50c; $2.25 tor $1.13 ' I the seed which you here sewn may iiad suitable soil in '0! hearts and may blossom ‘sad brine iorth fruit abundantly in the coming years. ' We trust ihetwitb llihter le- bours you will] speedily eels pastor and leader is drawing to e close, we lelt we, could not let you leave without showing in a smell way our appreciation o! the very valuable services you have rend- rred to the Kingston Church and community. asked the peonle to support him I tour sorrows, thus following the The following are the addresses: example oi our Mater who went isbdut doing good. During the iive years you have laboured among us you h ve made many irieads, and have won loi- yourself e place o! proiound si- ieotlon in our hearts. "truly you have been with lb in our joys end sympethised end contorted us in strength. end thus enable you to continue the very good work lot the advancement {oi nu kingdom upon earth. We eera ti! prey that God any protect. ahlyibleu new pin-e o abode. - Plane eooept this slit es e token ol "our trisadebisreod eooil wishes ior you: future llh. We eo forward in the hopethat signed on behalf oLOonei-see- . $10! 0f IIMIWI Ultll Chill and sustain 'ou end yours in your; F Save on i Price- cess styles. and Tweed. Halt Price- $11.95 for $5.98; $19.50 for $9.75; L Boys’ Coats Boys‘ Coats and Caps mostly twsed,~Donegols and Herring- bones; also o few Polo Coats, sizes 2 to 6x. Halt Price- , $11.95 tor $5.98; $10.95 tor $5.48; $9.50 tor $6.33 I Girls’ Cotton Play Suits and Sim Dresses. Half Pr1ce— $1.75 a. Bflc; $2.25 msus; sass lor$1.9l. Girls’ Coats Girls‘ Coats and Hots, sizes 2 to 6x. Colors, Rose, Blue, Green and Red. Halt Price- $3.95 tor $1.98; $10.95 for $5.48‘ I Girls’ Coats, sizes 7 to 10. Colon, Blue, Green, Red, Sand and Tweed, loose back and Princess styles. Halt $11.95 for $5.98; $13.95 for $6.98; $16.50 for $8.25 Girls‘ Coats, sizes 12 to 14x. Loose back and Prin- Colors, Blue, Green, Red, Sand, Beige $14.95 tor $7.48 $22.50 tor $11.25 and Caps Girls’ and Boys‘ Sunbonnets, pique and cotton prints- ‘,_. owls ~eirtfi<>i>flele Oornwsli, 9.1.1.. -- Ju .36, ‘I hr. shd Mrs. J. R. er:- Lest autumn when we learned you were laid aside ior a time iroin your work on this lield we were sorry to hssr o! your illness. Your success n e pastor emonl us wee quite evident. so the oom- munion service which was held Just prior to vourrdlselsility wee the lereest ever held in ’ Oom- Isll Ohureh We ieel bed you been ebls to wry on your work u seabed been seine. the re- ligious and spiritual interests of ~ ' our community and dhuroh would beve been ersetly uplifted. $1.75 ior $1.00 Dunne the winter months, you along with m! help oi Mrs. Skin- ner have kept the pulpit sup- plied with Jevorebie olerey. This meant worry and trouble to you. and ior this we ere very ei-nteiui. We ell reloloe that your health ts improving. but relret yer) mush that you still have to obey medical orders and rest awhile. This evsnlne your friends in the Cornwall Congregation have gathered to express in e smell way. their opp lotion of your work among , also lire. Bkln- Ti ‘ifiifillaififmliiil; inthlsieot. 4 Oarsisoerswishietbetyeu a ,, . my be restored ‘m 1on6‘ t0 mm‘ piste health and be able to resumO the work you so dearly 1°" L Pious accept this small s11- not ior its intrinsic value. but a! s token oi toad-win and eststmi and our best wishes loi- the fut- ure. o "l! ell “were easy. i1 ell W" bfll h ' Where would the cross be, whet! would the light? H. But in the herd nllce. G04 3 " w you Chances so; vrovins whrl l“ oen . ssiensd on bshsii oi the mew’ hers o! the Oornwell COREY!" ma,