GOODS GAINS EVERY DAY . . New Dresses 8r Smocks $1.79 Rayon Panties . . . . . . . . . . 44c Sport Sweaters . . . . . . . .. 79c New Rayon Slips . . . . . . $215 Turkish Towels, pair . . . . . 59c > Irassieres . . . . . . . . . . ._$1-OO Sun Dresses . . . . . . . . $3.95 Children's Sweaters . . . . $2.95 Children's Skirts . . . . . .. $149 Clearance Ladies‘ Hats . . 50 LOWER UP C 101 IIUEEN STREET nvnnr DAY unw POUR IN THERELL s: no LET-UP m BARGAIN ervruo . . rr-re rnrucrrte o|= n-us stone rs NEW san- 12 MONTHS OF THE YEAR! neru BARGAINS ron YOU Men's Shorts_........... 59c Sport Shirts . . $1.00 and $2.49 Overall Pants . . . . . . . . $2.49 Dress Shirts . . . . .. . . . . $1.49 Felt Hats $1.95 Combination Underwear $1.19 Bathing Trunks . . . . . . $2.95 Sport Jackets . . . . . . . . $5.95 Ties . . . . . . . 50c and $1.00 Ioys‘ Longs . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 OE STORE " DRESSES : ‘r0 $19.50 DRESSES ‘ro $35.00 Yes, every ' LESS THAN 1/2 COATS r0 $32.50 The O EEN occasion--Dresses with rare quality and beauty, Dresses that sold to 19.50, now closing out . . . . .. VALUES THAT KNOW NO EQUAL Dress is new this seasom-Dresses for every 8.00 Exclusive, one of a klnd models-one glance tells everyone you're wea-ring an out of the ordinary Dress, on expensive Dress! Now the price goes down to $l2—a truly remarkable bargain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.00 We've disregarded costs utterly! And please remember every Coat is a brand new model. Here's a true bargain sensation. As long as quantity lasts . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Ladies’ Shorties, lull length Coats and expensive, new Rain- coots. We've grouped this lot at one low price —A sale price that positively knows no equal. . 10.00 99 UUEEN O0. LTO. DA m}; N’ ‘IVKOAVISWWNM: is. land stressing reading. The monthly meeting of the Union Road W. M.S_ met at the church on the rvcning of Aug l, 1949. The theme oi the meeting was "Frr-vly You Have Received; Freely Give". Hymn “Rise Up Oh lilcn of God" opened the meeting, foliowcd by Lord's Pray- er. The worship sci-vice was tak- en from the hlissionaijv Monthly. Roll call was rrspondcd to by 1i members and ono visitor. Prayers. the evening. For the "The Lord's reading M rs. Scripture reading taken from 145 Psalm. Hymn. "Take Up Thy Cross“, followed by Sentence Mrs. Ravenhlll then read the Christian Stewardship reading for program Mrs. Newman and Mrs, Ravenhill sang entitled Cream" was read by Norma You. Edgar Bryenton of Woburn. the need of more month: Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Har. old Yea and Mrs, B. C. Hardy. Next meeting to be held in the church. Collection taken amounted to $3.55. Closing hymn, "The Mom. ing Light ls Breaking“, and Miz- pah Benediction. Harry HEAVY DAMAGE YORKTON, Sask., Aug. 9—(CP) —-A 10-minute hail and wind storm was estimated today to have caused hundreds of thousands of My Shepherd." A "Made With Minutes were road and adopt- _‘ Mass, gave a talk on missionary dollars damage to bumper crops ed. For tho business pi-riod a lct- r work in their church. m this east-central Saskatchewan fer was road from Mrs. lVlacAus- l Program committee for next area yesterday. won't n01- - Wool’? won't susnm vermin noses runownnr co. no. d‘ RGLA5 M. "i ' IT e o -~ i, I M ANADA h 183,9 3111749713.? on 0// 1W0!” Fiberglas saves plenty on Iuel bills, pays Ior iteell In o very short time. fizsw/afe fbr M‘? writ/z FIBERGLASTUILIIING INSULATION MADE m CANADA IUIN o WON'T SETTI-l THE GUARDIAN. York _lii_g_hllghts Little Olive Parkman, East Roy- alty, wee visiting st the home o! Mrs, Ben Mallett, York. Mr. end Mrs. Clifford Chandler and Mr. end Mrs. Lemuel Neil. North Milton, were recent visitors t; lfir. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey, or . Mr. end Mrs. Willlem Path end Mrs. MecPheil of Bonshaw motor- ed to York on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vessey and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. A large crowd attended the chicken supper on the Catholic Church grounds at Covehead Road and testified to the delicious cook- ery and excellent cooks in th;s part of the country. ‘Many racing fans of York and vicinity attended the Covehead races at the Parlor 'l‘rack July 27, declaring they had never seen better racing. Two races required fourth heats to determine the winners. Mr. end Mrs. Nelson Kennedy and charming little daughter, Gloria Jean, accompanied by Mrs. t Elby Ford of Charlottetown, were visitors in York recently. the ' guests of Mr. end Mrs. Roscoe-I MacDonald. Mr. end Mrs. Milton Vessey have as their welcome visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Granger of New Glasgow, N. S., and their grandson. Master Scott, who is very much absorbed in the differ- ent farming operations. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, of York, recently motored by Wood Islands to New Glasgow, N. S. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Granger, who is an aunt of Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Gran- geris the former Miss Gill of Pleasant Grove. Miss Shirley Cooke and Miss Chrlstene Proude accepted posit- ions as teachers of Ruslico and West Covehead for the 1949-1950 session. Miss Shirley Cooke will be one of three generations having taught in West Covehead. Her grandmother, her mothers, Mrs. W. D. Cooke, the former Miss Pearl Vcsscy. Mr. Bloice Bowen and Miss Catherine Bowen of Hubbard, Ne- braska, U.S.A., have returned to their home after spending a de- lightful vacation with his brother Mr, and Mrs. Lockley Bowen, and his aged mothcr, Mrs, William Bowen of Whcallcy River. Dur- ing their slay they motored to York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and family. A large number of tourists and American visitors are now among us, enjoying the balmy salty air of our Island climate, the beauties of our landscape, the cooling rost- fulness of our beaches, \vell shad- ed with natural loveliness of ever- greens around Dalvay and Stan- liopc. in fact exceeding numbers are enjoying picnics on the picnic grounds of Stanhope which con- tains the benches, tea tables, cook house. the swings, the teeter-tot- ter. slides, and the supervised bathing section with the life-sav- ing supervision, which brings drowning fatalities to nil. m inemomnm MRS. ANNIE Z. ROSE Following an illness of several weeks the death of Mrs, Annie l. Rose, widow of the late Alfred F. Rose, occurred at the home of her son, Livingstone D, Rose, North Luke, P.E.I., on July 13th, in her 83rd year. Mrs. Rose was born in North Lake and \vas tho daughter of the late John A, Morrow, and Mar- garet, Anderson. She is survived by three sons, one daughter rind ton grand-child- ren. Fred B, Rose, South Lake, Leland T, Kingston, Ont, Living- stone, North Lake, and Mrs. Mar- garet Patterson, Norwood, Mass. Her husband preedoacesed her in 1930. Funeral services were conducted at the homo and South Lake church by Rev. H. R. Bell and were largely attended. The following hymns were used, "Tarry With hie", “Sweet, ‘By and By" "Going Down the Valley". The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Interment was in the family plot in South Lake Ceme- tcry. The pail bearers were, Hudson Morrow, Alfred Rose, _Ernest Aver , William Fraser, Cecil end l-lqllose. PAINTING NEED Without linseed oil, which is ex- tracted from flax seed, production of paints, varnishes and lacquers would be almost negligible. - LENGTIIIN LEAD SAINT JOHN, N.B., Aug. 9 — (UPI-saint. John Dodgers length- ened their lead in the South Oosst Baseball League with a 4-1 win over the cellar place Saint John Cardinals tonight. The game hail little significance. ss only two more games remain in the regular league schedule and Dodgers enn- not be overtaken. f; WHY HAVE it'll S O R E v5‘, FEET? an error as their mother died a year ago. She was Mrs. Wm. Dunn. Friends regret to hear that Mrs. Dunn's father, Mr, Bob Mooney. passed away a short time ago at his home in Lynn. Summorside, were Sunday visitors here with fives. Mrs, Muttart was Laura Nic- Vnrish, n Bristol girl, before her marriage. and daughter of Boston, Mass., are visiting old friends here at pre- sent; home that has changed hands since he left here twenty-five years ago. F l lied. L_ CHARLOTTETOWN Invites Your Visits For more than half a century this store line been serving tile P1115- ile, always with the ideal 0t giving you n ears-lee es nearly perfect o! W! can make it. You will find here a building with four floors of bllllllflll service, carrying e. very large and widely varied stock of the beet ti?“ and styles of garments. for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls u W011 ee the mo»: varieties of superior fabrlos In cottons, wooll. reme- till! arranged for your convenience in thirteen large department!- Be assured that your visits are sincerely welcomed end appreci- Your satisfaction le our elm N!!! I119!!- QUEEN amour AUGUST l1, 1949 Your Store Manor: a. hsteoow CHARLOTIETOWN Bristol and Vicinity Continued from page 10 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Muttart. old friends and rein- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McVarlsh also Mr. McVarlshUz old Another old timer is hack but not so old in years. He is George Bambrick, who left hero as a boy thirty-five years ago and was not heard from for many years. Hr. is back to visit his father Urban Bambrlck. Another welcome visitor heri- at present is Mr. Johnnie Blaxlnnd to visit his father, Mr. James Blnxland; nlso several brothers and one sister. Mr. Blaxland left here n long time ago to reside in Boston where he married. Theyi have one son, a doctor. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Griffith. who were vlsltlni: Mrs. Griffith's parents, left on Thursday on re- turn tn their homo in Ontario whore lVIr. Griffith is stationed with the R. C. A. F. His wife was Frances MacDonald before her marriage. Senator T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant were visitors here last week with old friends. ThPy 11ml will‘ them Sister Vincent De Paul nnd Sister Gerard. They fluent "w evening guests of Mr. Joe Donovan and Mr. M. P, Dono- van, years. Miss Lottie Hughes, accompan- ied by her two nieces, Miss Patsy and Eunice Doherty, and a nep- hew. Alfred Doherty, arrived here on Sunday to spend n few weeks’ vacation at Miss Hughes’ summer home. trip down some come Mr. some rived Mr. Conohnnfi: old home and his mother and sisters John has been in Sydney for many years and has n family of thirteen. Friends are pleased to see him and Mrs. improved in health after a period . PEACEFUL BIIAIII of serious illness for months. '-'-- Many species 0t shes-ire Io no! II tack ‘ beings. . its... ur BACK ACIIE eoe leeks he is Iten camel i eetien. odds and peleene backache, headache, them b- terbedresterthetflrodotdi n] —Olll I moor-rotors... ‘line-uteri y , iqnee-IseHt-Ia- and old friends of many Old friends of years ego will be lorry to hear of the death int week in Boston, 0t Mrs. Malcolm Dan McAullay, en old lady who left here a number of years ago with her late husband to reside in the States with their family where her husband died some years ago. Miss Hughes makes the every summer and day friends hope to see her to stay with us. A welcome visitor back to his old home after an absence of thirty years is Mr. Dick Walsh, from Brandon, Ontario. Mr. Walsh played the organ in the Church of St, Laurence for a number of years when very young and old friends are rind to see him back again to visit his brother Joe and his sisters along with scores of friends. He left thirty years ngo. and Mrs, John Canohan and members of their family nr- here Sunday night to visit and brother FROM EVERY SECTION THEY KEEP COMING! . THE ISLAND'S GREATEST SALE OF MEN'S WEAR HAS A1'I'RACTED BUYERS FROM EVERY SECTION - FROM EVERY WALK IN LIFE. LOWEST PRIOES TNE REASON ' Sport Shirts $1 Dress Shirts . . . $1.69 Work Shirts . . . . . . $1.69 Boys‘ T-Shirts . . . . . . 88c ’ Men's $6.95 Shoes . $4.49 Men's $7.95 Pants . $3.95 Men's 89c Shorts . . 59c Men's 15c Sox . . . . . 49c 50971093“ sririso 98 $3250 ‘I; surr vruur nun moo: ursronv It's been many a long year since you've witnessed the equal 0t thlsl Men's and Yeene Men's Suits in all wool Tropicals, Worsted! and Gilly Serge. No use talking, men, y0u_can't match price or quality in all Canada 14a SUITS TO 46.50 SUITS T0 59.50 No wonder men come from the remomt Greendal’: have held some wonderful Salt points 0n the Island-no wonde they went Sales in the past but at no time have VI away happy. For hen, truly, is marvellous sold such an incredible number in lush e value. This season's newest models in “rays, . brleI time. The reason-we give I Slit! Mm. Him and strives-ovary one neiy to S9.$0—brand new Suits n 59. and we Nilmd I17 "HM!" flMl give them at an unmatched 34 so a. ‘V "Times Square" price.............._......... tillEEliliAL urn 's