JUNE 10; 1952 Hi-ESTEIIII lilllillllllill .L.. i .4 live rm daily. Eddie pqbmgxanninatnn. P.l:.I. in onset: oi all Bummer-aide qggmptriltl will be cloud all day wganuaoy at each week trom June mi "mu septambcr Mth. g ., umnnsmn IUD-DIVA rsigiivuog the Catholic women's mun. will hold a binao with good in the church basement on umdq, June 1001. It 8.00 o'clock. in aid 01 mo Oommunity mug fund. Personals ...i 1 oz Reeves. Burlington. B::eJy1:-lalngnl. iew days at the home 01 her brother and sister-in-law. mi, leamon Reeves.. Sprins V81- mz --Bur. Mi-5. Vernon Williams and Miss Elizabeth Johnstone. R. N. Charlottetown are spending A Iew d1Vs with their parents. Lt. C01. and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone, Bur-y -Bur. . lingion. Her many friends will be sorry. a team that Mrs. Cecil Campbelii 1, nzain ill at her home in Bur- i Illlzloll and wish her an early 1'6" wm.),y -Bur. Tilt: many friends oi Mrs. Robert. g 5m-on regret her illness at her' home at Burlington and wish her an early recovery. -B1111 Oierniglit guests oi Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caseiey. Howard St., Sum- merslde this week were Mrs. Wil- liam Caselcy, Kelvin Grove and Mrs. Ellis Protitt. Burlington. -Bur. 2 Fiuends of Miss Hester MacPl1ee mu-rt her illness at her home 8! siln'.!TlFl''SICIE and wish her an early; improvement in health. -Burn ..AA....A......... , Let's Talk it our h, radio .-L.-. We read a very line-editorial re- cniitiy uhiclx applauded the el- ioi-ts oi the Summer-side service eubs in sponsoring and promoting ' itie League" , baseball, which deplored the met that now-I ngi.-its ymingslers seem to give lit-I tie thanks to those who make it ' Lble for them to enjoy ath-I lliics with all the advantages or yroper equipment, coaching, etc. but The editorial gave the opinion that . the more you do tor our youth to- day. the less appreciative. and trial more dc-mnn:iin;: they become. To all 01 which we are forced reluc-I taniiv to itgree. There was one lit- tle phrase. however, that wet ieel, may 5llDpI,V the answer to the' A problem li'ITiCI'l"thE unsatistactoryi ' C(illi'IilI0li raises. The writer in- tiniitnicd that the program had hit us rhict trim the health and pllismnl welfare or the boys con-. cerned. ' O I 0 That may be our Should physical fitness he chiri concern oi the should we be smisiied it we can- dci-elop .300 hitters. accomplished base-runners and brilliant ers? Or should we work into this Simrts program an ulterior, but, far more important aim. thnt oi; dctrloping good citizens? The edi-I lorifll in question suggested that riinrnctc-r training should go hand in hand with the teaching of baseball skills, but the question chief .trauble. . the ' promoters? ; , lleld- .. rses: which is really the more im- i - Dortant oi the two? s . 0 0 0 I 'I'hose who take the lead in pro. . Violins: Sports (or youth have a , marvelous opportunity. schooli teachers who try to lnstil "good citizen" habits in their charges Ire working under a. considerablei handicap, for children, especiallyi those who" need moral guldahcei mm. very oiten consider school' and everythihg connected with it a ""55iIl'.v evil. Unless the teacher; is very clever and for the purposei bmi. the Idea of being forced to do I "miss will become associated with I the character training, as well asI the academic training. and disnp-' Wlnilns results will be frequent. I I C O th7'h9 5D0ri.s leader is teaching 1 0 boys something they love to; Salli. He in their guide in a work; which is verily a labor or love. it; frolic: character training is wovenl bnto this beloved activity. it will- ; had up with pleasant aasocia-I dons. and have a much better mince 0! making an impressionl pull: the sometimes unpalatable M of unnelfishness, good sport... Gmashln Ind tolerance I sunr- wh ms or baseball, and who knows at wonders may 'bo perfumed! T Salt Bali For Sale Rave on hand a quantity of good salted bait for im- mediate delivery. Reasonab- ly Priced. OABBOI. nnmnm Summeutao Phone 2940 A Norton - Till sernrl-IE as-:I:-I r-r-it Ouisianding Specials OUR ouALmr STOCKOF MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WHO. WERE BORN IN... AND ALL YEARS IN BETWEEN Father's Day, June I5l:I1 From Bsmrns en . PANTS r GABARDINES. TWEEDS and WORSTEDS All Sizes Regular to TI.95 . TILL FATHER'S DAY 4.79 NO ALTERATIONS SPORT SHIRTS Broken sizes in Top ouuttcy Malta and Material Regular to 6.75 TILL FATHER'S -DAY, 3.79 SWIM TRUNKS At.L'wooL In Plain and Fancy Regular 3.75 TILL FATHER'S DAY. 1.79 T- SHIRTS LARGE ASSORTMENT In Plains and Fancy: Regular to 2.95 mi. FATHER'S DAY 790 HOSE F PURE WOOL ENGLISH HOSE Plains and Fancy Pro-Sltrunlt: Sizes 10 to II I-2' Regular 1.50 TILL FATHER'S DAY 79c HOSE ANKLE LENGTH Plain and Fancy Sizes 10 to IT I-2 Regular to 1.00 TILL FATHER'S DAY. 49c OOMBIHATIOH UNDERWEAR Short Sleeves and Long Legs Summer and Medium Weight Broken Sizes - Regular to 2.95 .'I'lLL FATHER'S DAY 1.79 WORK SHIRTS Cltumbray. Prints and Drills Sizes 14 to 17 1-2 Regular to 2.95 TILL FATHER'S DAY 1.79 DRESS SHIRTS BY FAMOUS MAKERS Whites. Plains and Fancy: Sizes T4 to T8 Regular to 5.95 TILL FATHER'S DAY .............2079 ' JOOKEY SHORTS and SHIRTS Good Quality TILL FATHER'S DAY 79:: PER, GARMENT BASEBALL, CHAUFFEUR and SUMMERCAPS, Special till Father's Day . . AURICE MILL MEN'S WE WORK PANTS Blue Dungarce and Striped Cotronade Broltcn Sins , Regular to 4.25 TILL FATHER'S DAY 2.79 ...79c .-.1 TIES LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SMART PATTERNS TAKEN FROM OUR SPRING STOCK. REGULAR 1.50 and 2.00. ' TILL FATHER'S DAY I ' I ' r-Ace mt-ream