THE GUARDIAN, UHARLUITETOWN MAY 10. 1949 FOR woman , The famous Murray Selby Shoes in a var- iety of pump, strap and tie styles, arc beautifully made in black or gray suede, blacls or brown call’, blue or black kid. A full range of sizes in widths AA to D—- nricctl per pair 13.50 and 14.95. Savage Hurlbut and Research Shoes are in a military tie oxford of brown or black calf. These Shoes are smart and comfortable for con- stant every day wear. Available in a full range of sizes, WidLhs A and C—priced per pair 8.95 and 9.00. r011 MEN, "K" Shoes, made in England of the finest leathers procurable. These high quality Shoes are in brogue, Blucher or straight laced styles. They have heavy Goodyear welted soles of sturdy English oak tanned leather. In sins 6 to 11, widths “ “d " vpriccd per pair 15.00 and 10.60. Black, brown or burgundy calf, made by Gale Brothers have the new "Bold Look". so much in demand this Spring. In smart laced or loafer styles, the sizes are 6 to 11— Priced per pair 8.50 SISMAN SCAMPERS BROWN ELK with rubber soles. Men's sizes 6 to ll-prlced per pair 5.00 Boy's sizes 1 to .'>—priced per pair 4.50 Youth‘s sizes 11 to Elli-priced per Child's sizes B to loll-priced per pr. 2.50 "wi-isits oto In many co1ors—in many styles, the Spring Shoes that Shine at I-lolman‘s give you flatter- ing fashion and your foot's share of ease and comfort, l-lere in the Shoe Department you'll find smart, long-wearing Shoes for tho children —-Shoes for women that are the "iast word" in this Spring's designb-Shoes for men who want style, comfort and wearing quality. - O - All are icasonably priced tool Gracia Shoes in _black or brown kid or soft calf are in popular, arch preserver lasts. pumps have smart toe perforations, and cuban or walking heels. full range of sizes widths A to E-oriccd per pair 9.60. The tie shoes and the high front Available in s Hewetson Shoes in clack, brown, green or burgundy are made of side leather. There are a number of styles—two-strap pumps, loafers, oxfords and monk strap shoes with leather, crepe, plastic or rub- ber soles. A full range of sizes in widths A to D~priced per pair 4.95, Colorful Shoes-black, hrown, red, green or white~ln a variety of styles made of side leather, kid or 5:lEdE-—Pl‘lCQd per pair 3.75 to 4.50. Murray Heel-Hugger nealth Shoes are in black or brown calf or Scotch grain loath- El’. The styles are Biucher or straight laced with either single or double soles. In sizes 6 to 11 in widths B and D—pric- ed per pair 15.00. Sisman Shoes for long wear, ser- vice and comfort are in oxford style of brown or black leather. These Shoes will keep their looks and appearance and give lots of wear. The sizes are 8 to 11-—prio- ed per pair 8.50. FRIENDS MEET" FOR CHILDREN Q l-iuribut - Research - Jump- ing Jock - Big and Little Sis- ter - Mickey Mouse Brands Made'in oxford, loafer and strap styles of a number of different leathers. The col- ors are black, brown, red, white and sev- eral combinntions of colors. Your children will get the expected wear from these Shoes-they're smart, durable and com- fortable for little feet. Baby Sizes, 2 m 5 $.50 u» s05 3.95 u» 5.50 Ohlld Sizes, 81,5 to 12 4.50 to 6.00 Infant Sizes, 5 to s Misses’ Sizes, 121/, u. 3,1051.» 1.00 .8! Hewetson Shoes Made in oxford, loafer and strap styles in a wide variety o! different materials. These Smart Shoes for children are in a number o! new Spring colors. They're well made and very reasonable in price. 1.95 Infant Sizes, 5 to 7% 2.50 to 2.95 , Baby Sizes, 2 to 6 Sizes, 8% f0 10% 2.95 to 8.95 Misses’ Sizes, 11 to 2 . 8.25 to 8.95 fitting checked by latest X-Rsy Slioo Fitting _, Equipment Western Guardian GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph 0. Muttu-t, Bummersi‘ . --0.0.I'. BIOADOABT. Hear Don- ald MacLean over CFCY Tuesday evening, May 10th. at 7.45. His subject (Health and Education Fundamental Human Rights). —'I'HE SEEDS for the Tryon Farmers Institute are now in stuck. Please call for same during the week of May 9th. Fred A. Leard. Secretary. —I'RIITOWN at Birch Grove by Stanley Bridge Players Wed- nesday, May 11. sponsored by South Freetown P.T.A. -NAZABENE W. F. M. S. MEET —-The W.F.M.S. of the Summerslde Church of the Nazarene held the May meeting at the Parsonage on Friday evening with the president, Mrs. W. A. Parlee, in the chair. The opening hymn "Holiness unto the Lord” was followed by the 24th» Psalm read responsively. Prayers were offered by Mrs. R. T. Morri- son, Mrs. Howard MacLeod and Mrs. Parlee. Mrs. George Key read an article entitled “A Moving In- cident" and Mrs. Kela Dunbar read an article "Fire, Fire". An interest- ing letter from Mrs. Mosteller. Missionary in the Cape Verd Is- lands, was read by the president. who also reviewed the Study Book “China Crisis". The closing hymn was "Take My Life and Let It Be." ——S. Personals ed to her home in Summersidc much improved in health.--S. '—Mr. Norbert Costello is visit- ing his daughter and son-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Greenan of Newton. ‘ —Mrs. F‘. J. Greenan of Newton spent a couple of days visiting her daughter, Mrs. ‘I. Lawless of Kin- kora. —Mrs. F‘. Lawless of Kinkora has as her guest, her daughter Agnes from the U. S. A. —Mrs. Jack MacLeod. GPsi-iviiis Street, was hostess on Friday sve- ning to the Ladies Guild of the Summerside Baptist Church. The president, Mrsr Wilfred Inmaiuwas in the chair and plans were made to hold a rummage sale on Satur- day, May 21.-S. —Miss Teresa Giiudot, R. N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaudet, Summerside, arrived home on Thursday evening for a visit. She had been on the staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, \Vinnlp0g, Man- itoba for the past year and recent- ly has accepted the position of stewardess with the Trans Canada Air Lines-S. BROWN COAL Ligniie is a darir brown coal Hell. See “Mr. Beans from Lima" ' —Mrs. Major Inman has return- ' CYD XA VIER BHARISSE - lilliiAloill-fi. ISIIID "from Also Short Subject: “FABUIJOUS FRAUD" Shows 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Oiboé REGENT TtlliAY nus.) and we; UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents *1 ‘i3’?- rfri “v .. s»: . . . flnmiriii'iilNNsiiil"iniiiga Sill iiiiii p“ hiiiiliii STEWART ~ [till PARKER 4m: this! sous HITSi WAN“ sumlsl M!’ Wnm oo'i mivl 1O W?‘ . an‘ N" "M" ‘MAQCW UUCSJJ§IQCIDUIW ilsed Ford Tractor 937459 THEATRE F01‘ sole, with hydraulic un. KENSDWNN Completely overhauled. Priced right lmmdn" m": T""‘“Y- Mmmfi A for quick sale. p.m.; Evening, 8:15 p.m. Suspense-Packed Mystery Drama, "THE ABNELO AFFAIR" (Jo-starring Frances Gillford. Georg: Murphy, John llodiak and that cuts tot, Dean Stockwoli. Also Shorts RELIABLE MOTORS Summerside with low carbon and high oxygen‘ content. I IMSICECZQCQCQZJZCEQQCEQDMEBTQKQQQ Hear Mount Allison MllSiC Student Artists In Summerside Epworth Hall - May 19 IHERE OUGHTA ll A l-Awl ly Fngnly and Siiortl IT. BOOK SCHOOL Grade n (b): 1, Joan ci-iuin; s, wuss u: was PLAYING on ms ooiuaesroor- [BM-L TEANLJEQKIMEQ KYNORED INJURIES UKE A RHINOCEQQS IGNOQES Q Q'B 5UN~ BWNWni-usesissomicunisciusruou a. THE JQBMEFNWIN§1T§CQJNT*TENH BONJ BOT SOME LIQUID N» IN A FEW UAW 11L FILL p OUT QMPENSATION BLAME- i EVE IN THE WA?“- l ‘MABLE. Standing for month of April: Grade V111: 1, Eunice Martin. Grade Vll: 1, Wade Sh , Grade V: 1, Lucy Chs sson; 2, Elmer Blanchard: 3, Edward Blan- chard. , ’ Grade Ill (a): 1, Joan Shea; 1,'Al- ian Griffin. Grade Ill (b): 1, Jerome Martin; 2, Freda Martin; 8, Doreen Bian- chard. Grade II (a): 1, Marjorie A'1>learn; 2, Ben Buote. "stasis" Irma Shea; 3, Thelma Chalsson. Grade I (a): 1, Marie DeRoche; 2, Shirley Blanchard; 3, Tommy Gallant. Grade I (b): 1, Hector DoRoche; p‘, Johnny Blanchard; 8, Molds Gal- 511E. Perfect attendance for month — Eunice Martin, Louise Chsisson, Lucy Chaisson, Edward Blanchard. Joan Shea, Freda Martin, Doreen Blanchard, Eddie Deltoche, Jerome Martin, Ben Boots. Irma Shes, Alina Chaisson, Thelma Chaisson, Shirley Blanchard, Hector Del-techs and Maids Gallant. - ' Mrs. E. Gillil. Teacher. THROAT DCWIICSS. through the material. lILl ‘l lesson Street. It. C. Maclllllatl, lothtowa (i I§ ' . m. banana ARMSTRDNG floorcosis . less than i0 years ago] ‘The beauty of a new floor of Armstrong's, Asphalt Tile goes far beyond its modern It is rich with lustrous colour. The colours can't weer oft‘. They extend right Armstrong's As bait Tile is easy to keep clean-retains its rat-day beauty for years and years with only routine sweeping sad i washing and waxing. Spilled liquids wipe of!‘ without a trace. Because it is laid one tile at a time, you can design your owa- distinctive floor ARMSTRONG CORK CANADA LlMITED, 94 (PRINCE WILLIAM 57., SAINT J Sis your nearest Armstrong contractor or dealer: asnstnuivss‘. dhflolWl \I.'Il "And it's so cosy to keep ciooni" pattern with Armstrong's Asphalt Tilei You have s wide range of plain and marble- ized colours to select from.- Yet this modern flooring costs even less today than it did in 1959i Flooring contractors everywhere in Canada are installing beautiful new floors of Armstrong's Asphalt Tile. Ask any Armstrong contractor or dealer in you: locality, to show you colours and sample designs, or to give you an occur-am tree estimate. "‘ .,._,_i,§;,. .. .882‘. OHN. N. l. smailumvs United, W! Water It, o ' snamerloe. 'H‘ll n‘