liasa FOURTEEN at lloLMAll's TERRIFIG SAVINGS FRIDAY AIIIJ SATURDAY On Misses' and Women's FULL LENGTH COATS 50 only - - - All New Stock 2' Received This Week ' msdde Vicinity -Miss Joan Mcxenna. summer- side. spent the week-and as guest of her parents. Her many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Fred Kelly has returned to her home from West- em Hospital much improved in health. congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Adams on their re- cent marriage in Toronto. I-Ier many friends regret the ill- nee; of Mrs. A. E. O'Brien, but are happy to know she is due to leave the hospital shortly. Mrs. c. G. Dunn, Mrs. Louis Dunn and Mr. Raymond Dunn were visitors to Summerside on Thursday, April 24th. Mrs. R. A. McKenna and daugh- ter Miss Catherine, who had spent. the week in Summerelde with re- latives, returned to their home Saturday. April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MaoNeill and young daughter. Miss Vicki. accompanied by Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. Summerside, visited with relatives and friends here on Wednesday, April 23 . on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtzcn of Long Island. N. Y., motored to the THE GUARDIAN Mrs. Brueo our-ria who had spent the winter months as their guest. Her legion of friends are pleased to welcome Mrs. Bruce Currie home after spending several weeks in New York with members of her family. she is at present. a guest for a few weeks of her son, Mr. Winston" W. Currie and Mrs. Cur- rie. Allerton. Miss Catherine Mcxenns. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ma- Kenna. and Master Eric Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dunn were patients reoently at Western Hos- pital receiving treatment. for the "flu". While Miss Gloria Cameron. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cameron received medical treat- ment at home. It is pleasing to report all three are convalescing satisfactorily. Mr. Everett Brennan, son Don- aid and daughter. Miss Linda. ac- companied by Mrs. Stewart Nick- erson (nee olive Brennan) motor- ed on return trip to East Walpole. M.aa., on April 13. Whie there they were guests of their sister, Mrs. Charles Forsythe, and worn present for the death and funeral of their sister, the late Miss Jessie Brennan. t The funeral of the late Miss Jes- sie Brennan was held on April 17. to Elmsdale United Church, where funeral services were conducted by Reverend J. M. sheen. Flower boys were Messrs. Walter Bren- nan, Fred Forsythe. Alton and Vernon Hardy, Blair Williams. George and Ray Brennan. Pali- . alnaoosrarowu two brothers and three sisteri. Mrs. Wilfred Gavin. Tignish. and Mr. Austin O'Brien. llmsdals. are sister and brother. To all the bet- eaved. sincere sympathy is beint extended. ' . ...v Alberion and Vicinity Mrs. Reuben Bowneas has re- turned in her home in Montrose after spending the winter in Buns- meraide with her daughter, Mrs. William " Another daugh- ter. Miss Bowne-, R..N.. has arrived from Boston to spend the summer months with her Mrs. T. J. Keefe and her two for Charlottetown to join Cat. Keefe who has recently been transferred to the R. C. M. P. de- tachment there. Mrs. F. J. Carpenter. Aiberton. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, where she underwent surgical treatment on Wednesday. rrallsvnew scnool. nope:-(tor April Grade ix - 1. Lewis Burdette. Grade VIII Sr. -- 1. Louis Mac- lsaac. 2. Francis Mncfsaac . Grade VI'l'l J-r. - 1. Claire Mac- Isaac. Grnde VI Sr. -- 1. Blair Smith. 880oYank can .....,....... 35 500 Yellorex is 4400 Yk Bear . 10200 Yukeno .. CURB 500 Cdn Collier ............ 0200 Yuk Con . Di!"-ud by "u i mm TODAY 3:30 -7:15 -9:15 W" 4"4""3' 150 Mt! ” ' :7 1-: ' . Ammi Wmun no scotl'sw-"m..::.:”.:: so m'.'m 55 To! as mm D I . r V , )5" D01" nwuvul Written by 3;: :31: 1 w. R. Bulmm, S? ' author of . mnvmm .. "LITTLE CAESAR" 325 slmp n 1-4 -0' 5'i'& ' Ihffho Grade Vll - 1. Gerald Maclsaac. 300 Pend Ore . . "MAX 3. 1952 ' vou lists A one to-liar or you ARE IN GOOD HEALTH AND ale.-rwaant 'I'HEAGESOF'18-65YEARS;ATTI-IE RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC IN ST. MARY'S HALL. S E BETWEEN t4 and 1-9 PM ATLEAUIMGOFYOUABINIPDID CAPITOL Slssssmerside shares. Total sales - 2.979.000 Sterling - IIAIIIEII-IIAIIIERII ins iiiiiii-ilals iiiiliiiiilil Louis SII IAFFE - loin Iitliiliiil Island recently, accompanied by i-M hearers W011: MIEGBIS. PETITIETIBS 2. Preston Smith. i.l""lo"7ii' 1? "X"m"x'Z”y' T7453 'i"S” ” " lil””l"”'" lmuli" more B . . . O GRUB, . ,' , . ' E. Emil James O'Brien. Donilhfolmolsaafcfaac Nun 7'1"... tudf :2" u r: a ms.-1.1 .MaNeill. M no 4 s , 39 . OF PATRONS ll waspwith profound regret Gxdg II! J: - 1. gen cMac- "hi o"lol.'uF&lul Latest News Reel 0 e DUNK.RwER DAIRYING that relatlvels ancidfriends, in West- Loan. 2. Dianne MloNeill. . ls L . comm ::i..f'l:”:...ii.'3... ::i:”.'.': .?.'::.:3 ;.:-..”.::'"":.s'":;:.... ,7 at R Yguf chgicg FRuAA,Yu MAY 9th or O'Brien. a nativIe son in Elms- Grades - Raymond Maelssac and 0 a 8:00 0 CLOCK P.M. (i:lE.3l;1BSlill'ldGY, April 27(.n'I;ik:e llaiie Merwyn MacLean, (equal), 34 per wail Irouplcroomivllmln A PROP'LcTw"w. um"? I E Centnl Bedeque H3" nndrl;!;s.wgerIl!nfsm:)'Briexle anus cal-Iltilnh t A i J i Must ' ' ' 5'” 3'' lnuml .a”n'”".m ' . I I I E. Discussion of proposal for jisiaigfgllviclioxflionhiaarzlglwktgse Grytdhcsu Mnyieggzgmnhn wpsunpg 6'.'.,clk'!”gr"".; o 2 O amalgamation of dairy busi- ' ' - "no eel I I II . l I" nesses in this part of the aj----------M dw8hm' MI” ADM Mum Teach" -T M' Gonmt DI the IIIIII ., T .- , . Provinc . m . e . g ” "M 'A”"” '"'" Tonight 7:15-9:15 savz o .9 A . .. . .. . . T ""0" "WWI" W mom smm 59: l A ' . 3 T0 VER .00. won er u se ec on o smar I new styles . . . styles to fit any figure . . . Beautiful rich T - I I looking materials in Fleeces, Velvet Suedes, Checks. 0at- Special meetmg of patrons SEIBOSS" 4: L, A - ' 5 meals. Coveris . . . Women's in Cavalry Twill and Mili- :'I31oP:1?3yI3mM?:i s3e3arl:tt0wg 4455 sweplhock 705 ' solo AT oauo nous ouiv BEST TALENT , i5.".."..I 3.;.53IT”.QEf.123Z.iT'WIS;1f''T”'.”3Xi2.3Zw?.f'i..Z”.'l 0” PATRONS ha" for discussion 9f nm- .'.i.”.?:.?::i:7.. . ”'o 1.2 i GIVES THIS i ? and navy. . . sizes 10 to no and 16 to 44 . . . All superbly KENSINGTON DAIRYING P051” f0” 3m3I8?mat1,0" Rf 28100 5"” 01' - 14” N PICTURE yogi tailored. It's your chance to save-Be Thrifty! Be Wise! C0-OPERATIVE ASSIN. dairy bushwsses m thls part ,?.gVkIx;iI:le Be mm LIMITED 0f the P"”l"”e. ....;oom... so GAME!) THEATRE A TERRIFIC . ORE” HAULINP 3500 Tow Pete 46 - . new way This sale .”;”i”o3Yov.il::.f 3'; M E K M. ' -.. Eli” - TIIEVIAY EMOWNAL ' ' ' 5 - - r. rnes nnis W1 . ans es ' - o For Two D. s 0". KING GEORGE HALL commence hauling cream as 12233 3:: Fe" - B:vi'edl;loe:4tl,:te:'-TllI3!lIlrlIj'::m"e:I1H(1)li5y;er . .. PUNCH Y Y Kenshgton follows: Emerald-Springfield mo Tmgmn Cu”,wood.. ..CALL 0,. ml xmx. ' ' route lbFr1dav.RMay aflnd 1420a Do Ru . mint". no xfo gonrgymargngge EXTRA! spncmn. EXCLUSIVE. - ' . - 6 B Bo n " " Al)!Il'T:.IIgs::)l:tl:lT oTndgl)rS;lblTsoir gglfgayfnisiay 12?.” y n:.Ti?'IyconIie:halons Iiolks. zgt your "THE CARIBEN STOR " 1 4 . ' 2475 un Keno money's wor -f.wo- n-one or one - , v ' nesses in this part of the "RYIN in 1 hi hill! Ito to I tell: Carisens heroic struggle . . ., Province--- TRYTN D . G. 09' 5333 3': 13'??? fl'.”o”u”” ” M ” c ' am” ”to'yu3o 33'rlyl-as Enterprise- r ' W - ' ' T ' 6600 Upp Can T SMALLMAN'S...IAII Set F r Summer "”5 I saw SHIRTS !msllman's smartest little hats at broadcloth shirt for bpys; but. such endearing young prices! All 6 years. the mllllnery news-hats beflower- 98c ed, beribboned and veiled; Candy braid straws and crisp pique: in the gamut of spring-favored rol- ors. White is so wonderfully fiat- terlng. We know you'll want nt least one white hill. from our ex- A crisp washable in cotton ions, breast pocket; in assorted designs. 2 to Price siazsas Blazers for boys and girls. They're moderatel pricedpand bound to wear well, in wool and melton cloth. hlavy, gl een. wine, blue, with white cord trim. 3 pockets. 2-6:: 3.50- citing colieciion. 03.98 to 00.95. 4.98; 7-14 4.98.535! M ENGLISH cAMP' sun. T SHIRTS ' Camp suit for little boys. Hard wearing. WI-Ihllble 009' E",”' '” M” Wm” ton of two-tone color. Srnartly styled shirt with short ('0 01' . Mm. 1;" .':,f,,f.f. --- sleeves and tiny pocket. Boxer style short with zhgg able Brllllh ' pocket and elastic all around waist. 3-6x. Price . i":.':-?'i.f.":I'. ::.'::;"1.l";;:. '.".1?.".."”."'.'":'.. a - u o - tfm-. Snug fittihg TIECRIITIBI, short aleegveaI,I in eelltIII;Ir tuck-in or wide waist band styles; the sizes are S. M. and ' 1... the colors red. blue, yellow. aqua. navy, white and Shorts are boxer style with elastic around the WIISLI x '"'P"- P""i "'"" '3” "' '””" sgacxs made of sturdy cotton drill. rgigy come in solid colors .. . f . 2-6 are. ce . rnorolmomn no in ” hm" "M 3” smartly tailortd Gabardine Slacks at a realdlowugrleei These dsla'ckl: i le sv a ar un e 33: Enyd loops to hold it in place, , . side zipper closing for neat fli. You'll say they're excellent value when you see these slacks and they fit properly too. The colors are navy, green. black and brown. SHORTS Well - proportioned shorts, . like 4 Denim Ijeans for girls made oi'- sanforized heavy denim. Belt loops. 2 pockets with T styled the way you sizes 12 in ii. Priced at only use bl them with turn-back cuffs. rivets, and side zipper fast- T Shirts fig bogs. wnrl 9 ' mu waists side or i "uni In 3A” 7'1-43 3-50438 Ind T . designed for leisure. A Em” "' ' t. , - nwnlgid scrim our. ideal eem- :'::o::' :"':.:: "xv SKIRTS &'b1u.. pension: for all your Sour d In: cords 2'6 Vent not seem. lmetle-I. firm '”"I' " "m' " ' Summer Skiris in cottons, cl-Inlays use 4 III!!! and IIDIMIIM Th! 60'' drills. all washable fabrics. priced from for urn mu” of . all good-looking. design- -a or an-'m-cu and ”" "' """ "" ""'"" :.'.:...?. ':.'l:l.s"J5"3f.l3'I"'oII.oT"l: cotton -I-ortedrllidt 0011- Gir1s' all wool .g gmu. I'I"'- '1'” '""" d” blend in with your summer "tops".t ' .V0l't1bIC NIII15 II'ClH3095't- looks D IMO Wl eeolfert. PHCIC g . .' ,1 u A mu. sizes in in so. priced Prom s-timed styles with elastic short sleeves. In snorted drsssu .clothes.!'encV use to 2 eel 7 into M. '1'. h an waists or plain waist bands with n V com... 3;” 3.14;. I 13, yoke. your clothes buds". - srseefel sweep. These "wasilablss" are .1 , waistband. mills in your summer seprateso . .- Whltl, "MW. IR?"- 'l'hsrreprieedvsryrsasonabiatse.'ne , ' ' ' 375 SIDS-llluil-I-U. .Qs an as to 1!.