JfhrIvIm-aan. t‘ ?‘ r 1r .1 PAGE TWELVE 1 _jHE_1G_U;A_il_iJ_i§_l§l. CHARLOTIETOWN A1; HOLMAN’S---- NIGHTWEAR n: SLEEPING TIME Seersucker Nightgowns in plain colors-blue, pink and white come in sizes small, medium and large. Them Gowns have either s ilgured or lace trim and have n cap sleeve. Priced i rom 2.39 r0 3.25 in n variety oi dainty patterns and styles, They are trimmed with rick reek or lace and have surplice or square necks. The sizes are from Ill io 46 or small, medium and large. “owns oi flowered Seersucker sre Gowns end Pyicmos that ore sweet es o good night's rest otter e hot Summer doyl These will pleose everybody-the girl who likes tailored "P.l‘s"-ond the girl who likes prettyteminine gowns lor her sound "forty winks." Nightwear thqr i; both fluttering and comfortable-you will iinei right here. ' Flowered Cotton Pylamss with short sleeves are in the popular butcher boy style. With either a round neck or collar, the sizes sre small. medium or large-priced from 2.50 to 3.45 Pyjamas made by Clipper are in n variety oi floral designs. They have short sleeves and are trim- med with eyelet embroidery. The sizes are 32 to 40 and smell, med- Priccd i‘ rom in colors 2.39 t0 3.25 Fine broadcloth Pyjamas tailored by Tooke are and have short. sleeves. The siz are smsil, medium nnd largo-priced st lum or large. Priced from 3.79 t0 4.95 pink and blue. They are belted style . 6.50 ‘ nnv so s DEPARTMENT lwrsrrrllsusnnrsn l —l‘0l [ALI -- ll! Chevrolet ' Master» Deluxe, Sedan. Good eon- jdltlon. Preston llssoDons-ld. Beetle- - town. i l qussrsuslna only clinics cancelled until Jul! 23rd. innocu- latlonclinio July 19th at ~l psn. Town Hall. . ~ -PAN‘I'IY SALE - Holrnanb B-Bide. Saturday. My 11. at 3 o'clock. Sponsored, Dornley W. I. -WANTID reliable housekeeper. filmily three, sumo. Apply box sol, Summerslde. I -l'0lt SAL! i900 Model A re- conditioned motor. Phone 151-2. Summersido. —I‘0l. SALE- Two hay mowers in iirst class condition. W. P. Mc- Kenna (Newton), Dmersid RB. —NI BALI - s-sww Potato Sprayer in good" condition, lilt- Phose 4M, Summeraide. -- —ICE CREAM SOCIAL —- Fri- day, July 16th. Malpeqise Hall. Mslpeque. Sponsored by the Prince- town United Church Sunday School. SMALL . i by m7“; , HE'S are: _' She'll thew/He’: irrcristible when be’: go! Kellogg's Corn Flak"! --FOR. SALE — Latest model 3i volt 600 wet/t Wlnohsrger, coin- plete with tt-tioot tower. Apply Stanford Miillgsn. McNeiiPs Mills. -l"0it. SAL: -- ‘Proctor-s. rakes. mowers, horse-hoes, wagons. Also used rake $25. Frost and Wood mower sso. Two work horses. Two Leshened cows. Walter l. Weeks. -v1srrs omesnf- m. and Mrs. Walter oer-rill, ones-y. had an their guests on Morlday, Dr. and Mrs. W. Taylor d Kean. N.l-l., also their daughter, her husband and their baby. Dr. Tay- l0!‘ is s iormer doctor oi Otosry , and he end his ismily wen whim- Arrow Rpnrl Shiris with ilu- usual superb Armw l-IUOEW: in hose color only. The size: are mull. mi-xliunl '..lld inge-pricgd M, 5 .95 MEN'S WEAR nmnrnsur Cool, light weight Sport Shirts in colors iswn, blue and brown. The sizes are small. mflllllm and large-priced from Sport Shirts with short sleeves in colors light blue, yellow, town snd sand come in sires smell, medium or large and are priced irorn Mlgo Sport Shirts may he worn with or with- out a. tie. in colors iswn, brown, grey, blue, yellow or white-the sizes are small, medium - Ind large. Migo Sport Shirts are priced from MEN SPORT SHIRTS’ For Style and Comtori: " Cotton Knit Polo Shirts in s variety oi pat- terns as well as plain colors. For active sports a "T" Shirt is "tops." The sizes sre email. year; Helen Shoiioon, Blanche medium and large-priced from 1;; welcomed back. They also visit- ed lvlr. and Mrs. Harry W. Adams. Mr, snd Mrs. Den Snmalimsn and Mrs. D5. Gorrlll. - O. —- 0.6.1.1‘. RETURN! -- The following 0.0.131‘. girls oi OT-flfll United Church have returned ircrn rm enioyeble camp at Augustine Cove irocn July 1st to July 10th.- Adele MacAusland, president 0i the C.G.I.T. ior the Province this Matthews, Joyce and Jean Mac- Dougall Phyllis MocNeill. Dori! MucLcnnen. The girls report hsv- . Eng s very enjoyable time. - O. l t0 L95 _-_.._ —W. M. l. MEET! -- Th!‘ Wo- 350 n. 4.95 4.95 t0 6.50 "VlllEliE 0Lll FRIENDS MEET" men's Missionary Society oi tho Becleque United Church was held at the home oi Mrs. lhnest Weeks Wednesday sltemoon. July ‘Ith- The president, Mrs. Weeks. D70- sided and opened the meeting by singing "lord oi all Being Throned Aiar." Miss Louisa Osllbeok led in prayer. It was decided to send a box oi clothing to Dr. P10111160 .~ Again in 1948, 4 out oi 5 vote Kellogg's First for Flavour! Independent researchers ssked Canadian housewives which brand of corn flakes they liked best. Again, this year, 4 outpf chose Kellogg's first for flavour. N‘ Your family likes Kellogg's too. 14.11.3355. are so popular, your family often eats them; fasrer than you expect. Chheck your pantry shelf now. If your last package has been opened, ' it's time to order more Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. The Greatest Norrie in Cereals l vlurrsy in Korea and those wl-sh- it to‘ the home oi Mrs. Albert ‘Weeks. Treasurer Miss Mildred callback reported collection amounted to $15.25; emergency iund 60 cents. Corrnrnunity irlend- ship secretary. Mrs. John Stuart, reported l'l sick calls hid been made during the past month. Mrs. Calvin Lcard and Mrs. Orville FAMOUS STREET Threadneedle Street, a bugy thoroughfare in London, Englgnd TO lrrceivcs n5 name from the Merl l iullnnt Taylor’ con _ iilililllliil HALL l i FRIDAY hVENlNG, JULY 16th l PYOlESSIOIMl Gard Bingo, Dancing, Reircshmcntsl Sponsored by Victoria Bronchl, No. 2i Canadian Legion T- Chartered Accountant Oiiice st l5 Granville street Phone 575 Summersida : "l ficoarwomoas-oo-Qwns-sn. \6§-0—§-Q§_4 O-QOQ-O-OO-O-OQ-OO-O-O-Ol‘ RICHARD SJ HINTQN __ K.C.. B.A.. LLB. F Barrister. Solicitor, eto. OOO-O>O§r .._. humid Loans on Town and I-‘srm Properties ‘l. Slimmer-side A ' """ 5'" ""”"""ll THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! - ‘iE GADSWOMANIHMTX? ICANT MAKE UP MY ' THE TENTH ‘TIME YOU'VE MIND Wi-llCH l!) WEA . . ' CHANGEDNOUVE BEEN i ‘iOU GET THINGQ - FOO lNG WITH DlZl-IQSE READY FOR ALL FTERNOON! WHO ARE WE EXPECTING lDYALTY 9 LOOKH wuv w one now van-‘scm tgrm "Oleary, has accepted the posi- , . tron oi teacher for the Carleton, u L33“ mflflfl Lot s School. She has attended Prince oi wales College in Char- ____ lottetown and hns s good soilol- Brae United Church has a new with worst sign board erected by elder Fred -—-—-—- Mac-Leo»; ~ Mr. Charles Moreshcod. FY01“- __. inent citizen o! West Devon and m; Mug“; 0g 111181-511, m, elder oi the West Devon United bu,“ “mung u m, was“, gm- Church will shortly have to und- the West Devon School next term. erso n molar operation M the re- — moval or a kidney. Recent X-rnys. Misses Mgrign MgcPhge and showed this to be necessary. His‘, Elaine MacLeod of the Brae, who lesion o! friends wish him e sre employed in Summerside, spent filitcdy recovely- the week-end at their homes. Misses Murphy and Winkle oi tery st O'Leary Comer has re- cently been ilxecl up and renov- ated and ls now in splendid con- dition. . p Mrs. (Dr) Muncey ‘ranton and m w her children are visiting in OLeury hhe guests oi Dr. 1.0. and Mrs. Dewar. Dr. Tanton will join them later. Their many lrlends are de- lighted to" see them again. Dr. Tanton is a (armor doctor at O‘- Lesry. ~ Miss Marion Ellis. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Bsyileld Ellis, By Fogoly end Shorten w. ' ' z. 1n. 4 - ',/ I ‘I l l l \ IND’! ‘FRUIT SALT‘- UOIID, IAMOIII POI III H” pustules ‘ SICK usaoscul scno morosenou cousrmmon \ "IV I ICTIIIIQ IIO‘! TOQAYI." “v ¢\ l l ll-‘llll The church or Ehzland‘ renle- the Oensdisn Sunday School‘ Barbour, Minister oi Highways. Johnson had charge o! tho NW gramme. The church follows the Mission have been holding a daily Japanese Canadians with several vacation Bible School in the Cola- mernbe n assisting, Miss Mildred marl Church oi scotlsnd in which Oallbeck, Miss Louise. Oalibook. the Brae United Church is coop- Mrs. Pearle Mtlecls. Mrs. (Ii-owe crating. ‘The young ladies report and Mrs. Stuart. Meeting closed splendid attendances. - o. with singing “lsord oi the Lands”. and the Benediction-B. workmen 0i the Dept. 0i’ Pub- Jic Works on Monday morning Pgrsongls began making o new . roed ircm the United Church manse proper- .455; um; Manned, who spent t-y through the big pasture uwn- sh; winwr- in Summereido has re- ed by the church. Permission to turned ts he; 11mm in Brae. .-O. do this was recently secured from .-_.. " the P.E.I.’ Presbytery or the Un- --Mr, Lloyd Hooper, iormeriy oi ited church and approval iorthe Bgdgqug, m»; rssldin in Vancou- new road wee given by Hon. Gli- ver, 3.0. is visiting the lslond atl- ter an absence oi twenty-three years. His many iriends are glad to welcome him beck. —B. -Mlr. Harry Oollet oi Bedeque was operated on in the Prince Sometimes s broom will wesr County Hospital on Monday ior s shorter on one aide than the other. ruptured avllflhdll- H1!- moi-h" Ii this is the case, dip it in hot ‘and 51,9,“- cm; o"; from Am. water and trim evenly. The broom bu“ so b, wish hm, “we N. \vil1 be as serviceable as a new Wm w," u“; M w" “m; u °n°- well al can be expected. — B. uvr FOWL BUYING HEAVY, GOOD QUALITY FOWL, ' Empty Crops , MONDAY, JULY i9 1 ~ l0 AM. to 3:30 PM. At Least 25c e Lb. BROOM! it is quite possible that this is the comet time to sell. l s. n. nonunion KENSINGTQN, ‘u; to donate clothing are to take .~ FEATURED Ill TAYLtlltS willow it's new it's romantic This newest bsiiem la ~ "glorious, soaring siivarwm lbrlngrthe gracious splendor lei yesterday to yeurtalsle o!‘ today. Let us show yell ill": ' ‘ youngbesulylntheservices" .. that gin you More. [Pf Ion; SILVER Dollar." rsx rnrr _ oa-lnacs snvlci toil use oua enssr-l 1 1 IAIMW“ Ahloaglshlneivdfl stinger‘ .1 6 Piece Piece pm: Sarvieeeljylllrjflisl angles l» (earths; I60‘ 90ers Qnesutlonid‘