is exploring Bellot Strait. trying. follow the west - I I BELLOT STRAIT PROBE HMCS Labrador, Royal Can- United States Coast Guard eut- vRoch In her I940-42 conquest of ing a pause In an aerial surveyy . .. adian Navy Arctic patrol ship. ters. The latter are trying to the Northwest Passage. A heli- of the rocky. treacherous water- ways held "I the Exhlbmm pm" east route of icopter from the Labrador sits in to find a way through for threel the RCMP patrol vessel St. lthe foreground by the Strait dur- lsland and Bootliia Peninsula. CITY AIID GEIITIIAL A.G. RITEWAY CLEANERS LIMITEDIC AND C LOCAL will be opened Exhibition week to UNLOADING today and Tuesday I Daily Vacation School concluded serve the public with prompt and. at Hunter River, Carload choice ,i Sunday bulk feed wheat. priced to clear CORRECTION - In the re- sults of the Grade 12 provin- efficlent service. Dial 7387. K A.l)ll.LA'8 MILLINIIIIY Nawy fall hats arriving daily. 177 Graf-p urday. the name of Daniel Mul- Purpose l r I i . I t ton Street. WE TREAT the sick weli, Gig- "Y." Ph"m''3Y- 99'” 3'30 '-m- have read Richard Mullally. to p.m. THE Red Cross Water Safety DE G'"Id 3'7"" "I" bet Service will conduct examination 55"” ""m P" 9m" "m" . for the Royal Life Saving Society 5'13"" I2 '9 A"3”5' 19"” lavtards of Bronze Cross and vls". mgstyle Mmmery on award of Merit at 2:00 pm. Great George St. Final clear-1N:”"d':;:ge,A:Eu;1IadICIIos aaeo of summer Milllnery. also ' E" r ' . new velvet hats. W" ' P I TO REPRESENT PREMlERa- : TICKETS E" II" 5h'k”9"" Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of I I3" P"'f0'm3""- 'i"3- mm 5'"! Agriculture will represent the nth. in Charlottetown may premier .-.1 the Province at the lurch!” "1 MPPIIWG II M5” official opening of the Provincial I-I5” m9'3u'I9 Om” 9' '' H- 5- Exhibition, Tuesday at l2.30 is. ; Jfhl!Wl- It (was reprki-itedxio errai-,tl'ist ATTENTION Unmld (mulch IOfonHIg'IT:":l'l'e.l. .I.Ci..tIiy'r.A-prxt.-Isl Men who plan to attend the Stan- Lh, pm.,,,,l,.' I hope Conference. Applications for this conference will close August mg"" ' . 20 or before that data if the quota . p p is filled. Please contact your I local president for application. blanks. Accom ' is limited I , Program I ghe following is the llhvesgck I u ging programme at t e I'D- Jobs Manda" 'l'lI(;'onIdaI':,XI1IDIllil:;l'eIs0l' the week. MONCTON (CF! -. About 75 T"'r'5I'”-V 9”” around I use handling personnel employ- 59” I ed by Maritime Central Alrways' E :h""h""" ' U . III:d.ay.w.Ihd! on mgr job. S”. fm1;'l1iiai'lt:ga3(;;u;-rnlslle; Polls. tiere- MCA offlc sis sa the group ,. r . . objected to layoffs affecting n,I"'m'-V; 'C 3"3gc""I'':)'l5h'dlI";Ii 1, I some 22 airlines employees. I-"W '”' E 7"" E ' They said schedules will not bei""" affected. --------W ----j An employee's spokesman said they will stay off the job until MCA discussei the d' ' with their union He said they are V" Pamrk Tobi" Toronto not onstrle. '7 - .'- ' manned warm I-id - W (3.".”'.'i'.'..5i(.'.".' "'i.l.?"'ii'l'ix'ZIii "I”l"'Io" gig?" MIT Ff:IerIcim" Lake Vcrde. He left Saturday wil pro a y mee w uncle . mmuemem mnummmwlmorning for Oshawa. Ontario. hare todllh Messrs. Barton and Preston j MactV'eill left Friday morning I th I h i T ntn, 0 tr riwno (cw - rm-r-old .”.'... i.i.y”i"..Z...”...2'.'.”..c...'.'.. Fred Irlaa Isainon of UFPGP 5W' with their parents Mr. and Mrs. vi--kc. N-S-. died Ind nine P” John MacNeill in Lake vet-dc. sons were injured in a head-on. collision Saturday nigiil on a; Mr. and Mrs Roy Johnston ravelhlghway.10 miles south of nnrl young son Simt-on have re Erre. lturnerl to their home in Toron- Two of the injured were in crltI- lto. after spending two weeks vis- ssl condition SundI)'- llting their parents. ilkdr. an: g ,Mrs. Jo n Fisher. Pen 2': on Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnston. EvENTCIKinkora. Thcy also visited Mr. an Np.Iohnston's sister and brother-ln- I . . . M . G . - D 3" 9 ' 5"m"'"Vm' Raw" ljT1:,Il Idsrouatlld Merlilillefome won. Wsdriasday. Good music. ' Regular weekly dance at; Stanley Bridge. Regular Dance Bonsbaw lnn. LOW1-HER A h H H Tues"! Ill!” 3l"'''' 0"''"I"-' Infirmary. AugIusI .6Ih. 31195.71 D.” L yum 3." gun) to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowth- -i-uuas; 1Iight. Rollie MacKI-n- fr HI: I-ouge Lllebsbllha d:ush- li... arch”... er. aren en y s. ozs. oEAiHs 3"""' ”"""'"' SIMPSON-Al her home. on Lil- nagular weekly dance at Btaa-- lian Way. Hollywood. Los Aa- lay Bridge am mu. 'itmaay.' Holes. Csl.. on July nth. of Music by Mellowalres. .VIrI. Roger Simpson in her ltlth year. The funeral was Bar: Dance It Wlltrrd F"!-l held in the Wee Kirk 0' the ll1Y'l. 50". M90 3034- "Hip Heather and interment in For- Wednesday. Wabslu-s thniastra. "g L..." cunegu-V. GlM”e' I Cat. on August lst. I957. inoss - At rm aim on sun- day. August II. 1957. Alexan- p der J. Ross in his hard year. i ' N. s. Machean UNDETA1 ZIALIC Funeral will be held from his late residence on Tuesday at- ternoon service starting at 1 o'clock. Interment la the Bel- fast IINTLIY-Suddenly It lld Iri- l nan- Mt.hePrlssceCenIIty ' on Saturday. I ists. cial examinations published Sat-. ,Brown. an infant, Hamilton, vis- l Baptist Vacation School I Has Record Enrollment The Charlottetown Baptist I lmembers plus their leaders met for a final "round - up" at the morning service. The School Director, R.J.. Rupert briefly reviewed thel week's activities and stated that! Ially. Souris High School should lhg (get thgt the enrollment had I Mrs. ll.L. lmore than doubled since thai growing interest in the proJect.l .fori," he said. "lt'ls possible to lgive instruction equivalent to; tmany regular Sunday School; sessions." The theme this season was. "Pioneering With Christ" and through Bible stories. music and handcraft illustrated with itleani of covered wagons. trail blazing. and pioneer adventures. the q children were taught important- hsll and viewed the varied and colorful display of handcraft re-pi laied to the course and perform- cd by each child. During the service the usual children's story was vividly told by Mrs. Lloyd Ifawkes of the Vacation School staff. Mrs. I-Iawkes is a gifted story tellarl and always a favorite with the boys and girls. The Leaders and Workers of mmun" Ind bar Shorthorns. Holsteins and Jer-i l the School were given names sp- I An- propriate to their various duties and were as follows: I Passengers iconinued from page 1) 0nt.. visiting Walionon-Thames. Mrs. Joyce Brown and Elaine iting Sundcrland. Robert and John Burns. Wind- sor. 0nt., visiting County Cavan. Ireland. William Burns. Windsor. visit- ing Ireland. (Robert. John and William Burns are believed to be broth- ersl. Mrs. Nancy Coaies. Gall. visit- ing Darllngton. Yorkshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrans. Gall, visiting Wlrral. Cheshire. Mrs. Florence Drewltt. Hamil- ton. visiting Elstead. Surrey. Arne lihllngsen. Toronto. visit- ing Barrow-in-Furnass. Charles Granby. Willow Cove. 0nt.. visiting Bristol. Mrs. Frances Granby. Hamil- l llslingtori. 0 n i.. ton. visiting Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin. smith Falls. Ont.. visiting Lon- don. Mrs. Alice Guthro. Hamilton. visiting Elstead. Surrey. Mrs. Violet Hannen. Mount Dennis. 0nt.. visiting in Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hender- son. Guelph. visiting Northern Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill. Scar- borough. 0nt.. visiting Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kersley. visiting West: Ewell. Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. David Laplante. Sturgeon Falls. 0at.. visiting I I, h be. r ' I London. 3:.-iau: bt.':ncheI: '.'I.""f.fL"'...".','lf. FIRST riuzr:-A Sllvertone Portable 'rv set supplied by I 1 M9" 3 P919 91"” local: to u.ss 2 3. .Isr;iees' Marshall. Toronto. vlslt- "me pmvgnce, um um" ,.,c,.,..l Simpson-laars Lid. l' V l 69 ' I"! I"I- ly served as senior assistant! - T. O U. Mr, "M Mr, John M.-L.cm.n' . . SECOND PRIZ?-A pair of the finest lllp Rubber Boots ' 3"”... h ,5 T,,,;,,,..,,,l;.,...,. .,.uy;.,.,,.,'.g:., m;:'ig;f:h9" i"''"'' "' "m", for the Sportsman dented by Dominion Rubber co. Ltd. ; . ” & 4.49 "- "Y '1' ”'- " He is a son of the l is Rod-l THIRD PRIZE-A top quality Sleeping Bag donated by g it”.'."".'I'& oii... smiley mm. "'”" K"""" .".'.”""-I Riv-r-I woods Maui-cc-mu ca. I I4" 3 590" 91"” - ""'" ” "'3' 6.49 Gali. visiting Edinburgh. Mrs. Annie Perrlns. Hamilton. visiting Stoke-on-Trent. James Pinhey. Toronto. visit- iag Edgewarc. Mlddlesex. Mrs. lllldrsd Ristlowshl. Mount Drank. Oat.. visiting in York- ire Miss Barbara Roche. Niagara Falls. 0nt.. visiting Liverpool. mer Islander teresl. He is Lorne D. Keenan. Born at Murray River and edu-I 'c Circuit Rider tPreachcri Rev. lihg wom tDircctori ' morning when the 130 R.J. Rupert; Pathfinders tgroup! dersi Mrs. S.H. Burhoe, Mrs. i H.L. Milton; Guide lea way. which separates Somerset:3"'E'."' National Defence Photo Chas. Aitken, Mr. Arthur Rodd Pioneer Teachers Leaders! Mrs Barry Bu Mrs. Alfred MacNeill; Blazers Hawkes; Masters Mrs. Barry llugdcn. Mrs. S.H. Burhoe. Mrs. Trail Scout t hard; Tinker iCraft Director! Mrs. George Lewis; Recorder isecretaryl Mrs. Ralph Gillespie Sentinels (Assistants! Mrs. Rob- ert Brown. Mrs. M. Myatt. Mrs. Arnold Yeo. Mrs. llcrhcrt Phil- Miss. Mrs. Eric Shep lips. lliss. Paula Good. Jean Hansen. Miss Sheila Good. Bible truths Miss Evelyn Manuel Miss At the service a demonstrat-Albnnna Shcrren. Wis: Eileen ion of scripture memorization.Norrir. Miss (tarot .lIacl.ean. was heard. as well as special'Mr Warren Robinson, Cliiirk choruses by the entire group. iwazmi ilielreshmenisi Mrs. Following the service the con-lllobcri Armlwnrlhy. Mrs. Geo. gregation retired to the lower MacMeill; Pioneer Partners Mr! and Dccoraiionsl Mr. Lay- ton Stone. .lIr. Kenneth Yco. Mr. Vic Runiz. Mr. Lloyd Archer. The Pastor. Rev. H.L. Milton conducted the service and in commending the work accomp- klished in the school referred to the great influence for good it IPre-School of Troll tlllissionary Leaders)! Milton. Mrs. Lloyd Ranch Foremen (Pri- School's inception three years mary Teachers) Mrs. Geo. Col- ago. indicated the continued and pltts. Miss Naomi Willis; Music iPianists and Music' "Due to the concentrated ef-lDireciorsi Mrs. Kenneth Yeo.l must mean in the lives of the children and to the Church and vice with an appropriate and in- spiring sermonette on the sub- ject, "Following Jesus" in which he appealed to old and young for a dedication to Christ. PROMOTED A recent issue of a Santa paper shows an excellent plcturel of the retiring manager of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce passing over the rein; to his successor. An in- leruilns biography of both men accompanies it. The new manager being a for- " local in- aicd there and Prince of Wales College. Since entering the ser- Car Collidas With Bicycle Sunday afternoon a car driven by Elmer Gallant of Alberto: was in collision with a bicycle ridden Coleman. The accident occurred r Ganant. .9f.':.' "5"...i"' 3.'.i'&'t2'.'i :.."" """.."".i'...".,""""......."' a g, a tan. e west ' ford. Surrey. when the bicycle pulled out of Mrs. Sarah shaver. Gslt. vlaIl- a lane to front of the car and tag Reafrew. Scotland. Mr. Gallant was unable to Mrs. Mary Scott. Lroate. vts- avoid striking ii. afr. iii” . r. and Ira. lrnaat Smsdlcy. Hamilton. vial Chutartleld. Ghllloasl Taylor. . visiting gn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tosnklas. Toronto. visiting Acton. London. Mrs. ldlta Tregallu. Tersate. us: Vsllaee. is-suns-. 3;. visit!!! Fmeuatre scot- ni-:. Anale Watts. roman. Asaswiess.st.rsunu.visu- Hill!!- "I 0ai.. vlsltlr? Ll Gordon omltnson and In rullchael. Gait. ost.. visiting In y sin. Ldllaa noses, Toronto, GIGI Idq was not seriously injured. A cut In his head was dressed Dr. Gesrgsnawas-of0'l.eary. Leonard Warts. St. Thain, vlsitlag lnndoa. Hrs. Isabel Wylie. Gall. vhf!- Rsafrcw. Bestlnd. oh Purses. Niagara Pdh. verposl. Iits future. He concluded the ser- Moo., August 12. 1957 P110 2 The Guardian to enter his new dusiu. He will Vanderbilt University Divinity also graduate studies at School. Nashville. Tenn. --T. ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE SWE:'A'II'1 gamma ISLAND FUREI . II:I'eCharlottet?wn-No other store has It! 10074 PURE WOOL SWEATERS 0 CARDIGANS cial Exhibition which gets un-I clmpetition for future shows. still remains In large .n.......- this afternoon. but in the even- T0"0"'m' M” T ob"""I land will be In competition with attractive card. Head-lining the: fi" uwnl: the best of the Island's fa- the Cruikshanks stable of Hall- fore the expert judges who will town Driving Club and Exhibi- Kennctly have both had wide ex- cause of tbs interest of these at other directors of the Exhib- F I o 0 9 or Big EXIllIDl1'lOl'1 Week. an way today has a full ml TONIGHT'S aacns agricultural. Th. ” ut the en- ill. under the his. three fine "mpenm" buneun mud by each other in the show ring. card will be the Free-For-All' med many varieties and award the ribbon. in each class. lion Dr. .I.P. Lantr. and the perience in farming and in the men in the Island's chief in- ition Association, the im rtant Although the annual Provln- and an incentive to increased MW WEATHER gram of horse racing. the shawl There will be no horse racing I tire week the farmers of the Is- classes will ma e up I veryi we Toronto Public Walther OI. The finest dairy and beef cattle with Newport Chief. owned by types hgrihcep will parade be- The President of the Charlotte- manager of the Show Mr. H.J. breeding of prize cattle. Be- dustry and the support of sever- zposition that agriculture ag al- e has not been allowed tnish. and every effort its made each year to see that tits prominence remains pros eminent. This year is no ex- ception. and the crowded live- stock barns. now open to inspect- ion, is testimony to the high de- groe of efficiency reached by fax. and holder of the track record of 2.05. among the starters. The Halifax horse will be remembered as having set this mark at the local track last year. He will have plenty of competition from the Island horses Sir Joseph. and Ann's Dream. He will also have to con- tend with other mainland en- tries including Tom Day. recent- ly photoed out in 2.07. and from Theo A. Nick. A fine group of youngsters will be brought together In the Three Year Old Class. Summe side. From Little River Mark lwill rate under the colours of Andrew Perry. and from Alber- ion the well known Jim O'Brien. who has bred and trained so many good ones. has entered Jean Clegg. Kensington have at least two starters will in this event. Jolly Bruce. and quantity among the starters is Sally Volstndt. which has just Quebec Fredericton Saint John . Moncton .. .. Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. John's, . .. HALIFAX. (CPI-The weather office here says a strong high, pressure ares composed of cool air. is movin towards the Marl- times from ntario. Its leading edge was spreading into North- ern New Brunswick Sunday eve-4 iiing. Afew showers are forecast I" mark its arrival. but definite clearing will follow. Prince Edward Island, eastern csaasasazzssasnns ggsggasssceesaaaea Island farmers. arrived from Foxboro Mass. N. 5. counties. lower Saint John INSTITUTE BUILDING where she was purchased by River valley: Clearing before C10,,” .med ,0 mm 1”, ".eiJack Brown of Charlottetown. vnmng wmd, northwest 15; pm. en's Institutes of the exhibits dear to every women's heart, and appealing to people all walks of life. The Institut- .space than ever below. and ing. sewing. and flowers. will, surpass anything seen In the past. and the 4-H Clubs will contribute for the fist time, a special display devoted to the Women's Institute Building mov- ing picture equipment has been installed and each day scenes will be "shot" of the proceed- ings for showings at a later. date. It is felt that the pictures will; be of great advertising value. Very much contenders in up as an unpredictable race. Rounding out the evening's entertainment will be the A. A. Eden. . as this year have one tiilrd more Pam Tak'"g Ih';)a”:i"(;d pm. summemde ude eighteen . . . , . . v- . . ' its later than Charlottetown this is bellll Put to splendid use.-'"”'”d "3 5'”? Kam” '” Hal l mm" W - I . 'f g M D I . u . 1 f. Sun rises today at all a.m. and The exhibit of handicrafts cook- I” 3' arms M;'t;u:3f;"yB:y- 5:” at 714 pm class will he Senator Barbour. from the Perry stables in Sum- mcrside. Vivian M. last year's Three year old sensation, Gin- ger I-2. and Tribune. These six 'scveral phases of Calf Club ac- ' il3”'"5, 5” 5" "HIV maimed Ralph Gillespie. Itivities. At the north end of the' HCWGIMI to track followers. that any one of them can take the lion's share of the purse. Opening day with the judging of Live-stot-k commencing in the morniniz. and the free-for-all in throughout the province. - the evening. promises to get the hi: island show off to a fine start. man Ltd. announced today that Mr. W.A. Currie who is at pre- sent the Sccretary and a Direct- or of the Company will also be assuming certain duties in the field of public relations. In order to enable Mr. Currie sponslbiliiy of Credit iuanaseri Other Canadian Plane Disasters By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sunday's crash of a Maritime; Central Airways DC-4 passenger plane near Quebec City was Can- ada's worst aircraft accident. All 19 persons aboard were killed. Canada's worst previous toll was in the crash of a Trans-Can- ads Air Lines plane In British Columbia Dec. I. 1956. in which I! persons died. C Airlines. near St. Thomas. Om. Oct. 13. I943-24. RCAF Liber- ator. near St. Donal. Que. Sept. 15. 1946-21. RCAF trans- port. near Estevan. Sank. July 24. 1048-9. Rlmouski Air- line. Gaspe Peninsula. Aug. 21. 1949-1), RCAF. be- tween Churchlll. Man, and Win- nipeg. Sept. 9. I00-ll, CPA, Sault an Cochon. Que. Jan. 16, 1950-44. U.S. transport in Yukon. July 21. 1951-88. CPA DC-4 en nute to Anchorage, Alaska. from, fvnncouver, on Korean airlift. I T from Vancouver to Calgary. organisation said generally goodl renestlng success is adding to the b first batch. Personnel Changes At R. T. Holman's Announced The Management of RT Hol-lfor both stores. Mr. Currie clccicd Secretary some Mr. Currie has always been Credit Manager of our Charlotte-iwnrk. At the present time he town Branch. to assume the re holds the important office of Mayor of Summerside. Oct. 17. 1951-23. Queen Char- lotte Airlines. Nanalmo. March Ill. I953-23. U.S. RB-30. Smith South. Nfld. April 3. .1954-.11. TCA-RCAFI collision at Moose Jaw. I Dec. 9. I956 - s2. TCA plane: rsshcd into mountain en route) 1 l l lwatcrfowl will fly south fromi Canada this fall as in I956 de pite continued deterioration of urface water in southern sec- tions of Alberta and Sasliatche wan. Ducks Unlimited (Canada) aid Friday. The conservation roods produced by the excellent WILD ANIMALS - this I high at Charloteloivn. . . d . m W . ticld are Dr. WlIII"('f1 C.. Curtan F;-pm-rlcton, and saint John 55 ii2.l.'lfSa:il...'."...'.. ..."'.'.'.'.'.'..S.nax-er and Dr M It sham and vo- l Shaw's Moncton. I High tide today at Charlotte- town st 12.03 a.m. and ll.47 p.m At Rustlco at 7.03 am. and 8.13. Accepts Call i To Decatur, Ala. Rev. and Mrs. R.E. Shawn Halifax. are spending holldaysl at Montague. the guests of .llrs.l mother. Mrs. V:-rnoni Shaw. They are accompanied by their daughters. Donna and Daphne. and little son. Robert. Mr. Shaw. who has been min- i-ier at North St. Christian Clitirch for the past nine years. has accepted a call to First Christian Church. Decatur. Ala- bama. and will leave next month joined the Com? pany in 1934 as Credit Manager was years later and in the year 1951 was made a Director of the Company. I l to have the time for this very interested in public affairs and: MONTAGUE imP0rtsnt phage of bhls worgnllls weilzl-kjnoucln for hilss wogkoiuithi "Id I arraniiemens ave een ma c, is e ross. oy c us. for Mr. William Jay. formerly Church groups and service club CHARIAOTTETOWN t MONUMENTS Vere lock 8: Son Skilled Memorial Crafts- men since mo Iprojects. particularly around the home. Natur- fully fashioned by - "KENDIICK" Imported from England. Dark Brown - Peacock Blue - Flag Red - Tartan Green - Turquoise - Black - Bamboo Leaf. Here you will find 27 Gauge Botany Sweaters in newest colors and styling. S195 - S835 - 510.95 ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. landqmanh I M 0 7-2-3 0 0, K HELLO FOLKS! That's right? I've started my own newspaper column. And maybe you're wondering why. Well. it's this way. In my business a lot of people come to me for advice-ranging from a tip or two on the best site and species of lumber to use for a closet shelf. to a whole lot of pointers on Mia! to buy and how to save money on materials for a garage. or even an entire house. So I though it might be helpful to a lot of people if I passed along some of these tips in a regular column. 74; From now on. then. I'll be using this space every other week for random Jottings on ideas I think might be helpful to those of you who are thinking of undertaking various typos of ally I don't expect my column will always supply all the answers to all the questions that may puzzle you; but it may serve as a reminder that you're always welcome to drop into our display showroom any time for any advice you want on anything In the building or woodworking line. As far as this column is concerned. don't wo into any long-winded "commercials" here. This for you. about your home project problems- spiel disguised as chit chat. So look for me in this space again in two weeks. will you? I'll be doing my best to help you make your home projects easier and more economical. I promised you tber'd be no "long winded commercials" but I do hope you'll watch the bottom of this column for news of our Nationally Advertised. Famous Name Producta such as SYL- VAPLY PLYWOOD. ARBORITE. MIRACHROM CHROME MOULl)- INGS. MODERNFOLD DOORS. AMEROCK CABINET llAiin. WARE. WEISER RESIDENTIAL LOCK SETS. BARKER TILE- BOARD and many other items. This week we're featuring WINTERSEAL IMPERIAL ALUM- INUM COMBINATION STORM-SCREEN DOORS. Canada's Till?-'7 door. We install this door at 364.50 in the Oharlottetowri area. grill extra if required. Slightly higher prices for ANODIZED - DELUXE tinlstied doors. I I-a rry about running is to be a column not an advertising m... . .n n... 5.? ANDLER smog. BUILDING IVIVNIJCT SPl'CiAi.TtES .-..rrz,.;viTr'Io..... -'t shop And Save At tireendals Sale Men's Sport Coats All Wool Tweeds Values to 819.50 Sale 14.95 3.13.95 t M.i,m.l g.ndm, urcrm ah", '3' GOONEASON BALAN QT! l'lCl.l 01 I Oct. so. mi - so. American WINNIPEG (CF) - A. mlllyi M0" 5 55”! kdl" s'mm" "'1' All Wool Worsleda and Blends Values to 839.50 Sale 22.50 LadIes' Spring Coats including all-weathar coals. Regular to 529.50. Clearing at-v 10.00 8. 15.00 . 4 VIII!!! M 87.”. Now... 1.00 8. 2.00 I.udles' Suits I I Men's Jocltafs Tull zipper - Assorted Values to 311.9! both loose and fitted styles-in linen. plain worsted or tweed. VIIIIOI to &.D. Priced b clear.- 8.49 to 15.00 Colors Sale 5.00 8. 7.95 I LadIas' Cotton Skirts to OHS. Clearing at .. Don't forget to visit the Fish A: Game Booth iseum during Old I-Iome Week. August 12th to 17 On display will be Wild Animals, Birds. and Fish. Bring the hide to see this educational display. As an added attrac- tion there will be valuable prlus drawn for which will In- cluds: at the Col- lh. Value! to 81.! 5 Sale 1.99 FIRST PRIZE JUNIOR will be a Pure Bred Beagle Pup donated by Mr. Earl Corrish. Southport. Don't fall ta see our exhibits. lined:-S a. '13. scans. Queens Co. Branch ”P.l.I.IIlIhGAIlAUOClA'l'ION I ' Regular 00 01.5 2 for 1.00 I loyn'IhaH&P&d DUNOAIIIS mus: ssss Sale 1.95 IN MEMORIAM i l ,. Men's Dress Pants Super Values in Oil.” Sale 5.00 8. 8.95 I I Iays'SpestShlrts Y IIEGIIEE ll 1440!.-0501105812 1.49 to 3.49 OUR COMPL!.'I'E STOCK OF l.odles' Summer Dresses Rivrlced for fast clearing- I Children's Cotton Dresses In Gus Clea-isg al- 1.29 -1.08 - 2.00 ladIas' Shanta Coats ysiuss to sun Bale. 8.00 - 10.00 - 12.00 See Our 1.00 Values nan- .......c:.'-W-'-'- I. 0.I.T -. ISOSLIEKST. Blue I