,'fj'Giis"'r 31. 51951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ("AGE ELEVEN efm WESTERN SlctlAaoiAN THE PM i item'- N31 6 Albenonz PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE I liunmu Street. Bununerslde. 3.", subscriptions, Advertlslnt llepresentntlves J, I-ILMEII. MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW r House Phones: The Guardian may he bought at any or the following stores in Sunrmeralde: u Mouton, summer Street: Goiir-lies Drugstore. 21 Central Street: News-stand. Water treet; Mark Gander, 67 Granville street; noucette! Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Trunspon, water Street: AlbiI'I's Grocery, I20 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kenslngiuu. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Frank Weeln. Representstlve. Phone: 68-! Office and 08-3 House. 7. Phone 8031. 8033 Ind 8032 T Hm, at hogs and lumbs will bF :3; WP(lllPS'lil)'i 59Pl- 5- will if” ltlldlllfl ('t'lL'll Amman Co-operiitive. and Sea View septenibcr Isl. 3 P- M- fund. Bingo and games- - PANTRY SALE at r .-Till; SEIWICES In the l'llllP(l gapttst Church. Central Bcdcquc. for Siiiidaiy. Soptenibcr 2nd. ll1iVP been t"lllit'Pll9Cl. Rev. Chas. A. Bitt- mt, Minister. AT AIJII-Ilt'I'()N - lll1iitM'lli', -t'lSI1'I.V(I Rev. John C. Robson. Alberton where he was stiitlciit minister of the Presbyterian Con- gtegaimn it! one time. On iVcd:tc-- day Ill? uas soloist aiizii git si speakrr ill. the Mizlwcck Pmjr. S3fl'lCE in Alberlon and on Thurs- day he attended a tlleiilllll the Young People's west Point. Edward Dewire nccompzinied his mother. Mrs. D('H'iI't'. his s ter. Mrs. C.iicy iind sons Billy ti Joiinnir motored from West New ton. Itiainc. to this Proviiir'-- While here they are the Lzuvsts of lilr. and Mrs. Rm Valley. On VVt-diit-srliiv tIi.v were the guests of Mr. Iilifl Mrs. Arthur Ncuson of Slllllll1I'I'Slt.'P The day vias spent plctisnntlv motoring to the western part of the Province.--S. -T0 PRESENT PRIZI-is The winners in the second competition. sponsored lay Prince County Fish nnd t;.-mic A Ioclstion will be awarded tlinir prizes this -evening zit the rct.:iil-r meeting of the zissnci.-itinn wiiivl. will be held this month crow of members of the llSSnf'lllli0n Borden and vicinity it is anti - ipateti that there will he a inruc attendant-n tonight to see lui-ltyiiiiim-rs receive their r- wartls..1nii to hear promiiirnt members of the ii-'- rocintlon from Cll7"'lOilPi0Wl'i with will address the acting. Films on wild life prcsc 'ition ilfltl tV'l fisliin: it:ive. been ohtziinctl lllITItl"l: the Fflillil(lS)' of the Cnnzidinn In diixtrics Limited rind will it: shown at tonight's mcctini:---S. yyyyjyyjyyyywy. Better-Halves Win Game -In the closest game of the sea- Ion the R. C. A. F. Better-Halves 9(llFd the Sum-Hi Royals M the Allliort softball dinmond inst eve "fntt hy the score of 9 to 8. The M" ""001 Birls out-hit itiv-tr Tiiall twelve hits to seven, hv. titre unsteady in the field com- llllllillk seven mlscues while the Mlflorvetladics played an unus- ';'lY hriillnnt game afield. onvv ulilsmerror being charged 1lI.Zx'illl:l 'dl:'o'loliEl' Mscl-Iarlane led the high mm tllhiclv with three hits in "ma rim. and Betty lnmavi. Md 2" Rncers and Betty Gay all ;,e I"? 0. Gay's two hinglr-5 In hath Ions. a home run :m.' 'P"'- GWcn.Clark hit a doi:- For the winners, Willi.-ima. :::''d 5”” ltitcher. led her mat:-.r hm'"51u settlnz two hits in we tries , . Ireronr of the R. C. A. F. liits . 9 for erirn bases thourzli Fm- iSli'lllClRiall boosted i-.n 71 0 eep u-ntrcficld frhlch "W ltillb sbliool centre fictit- ,m;"r'd Sliilnfely iunde-r and than hmllh. Paton. playint: second mum r the aircrew. hnndlrd six M M5 flawlessly. Williams. strii -iv Ymj hniters. Rnize-rs whiff-vii 'htUlIt' iiielkle rcliovcd Rotznr-.. '9 llxlii inning nnd took tir- Ellie-lips: "mim Royals: B. lnmnn G'K:l:"k 3h. B. Dcwnr rt. .. 1”?-mp and its. W. Pnlmor 2o 3.6": as and It. J. Bzikcr is. R. 6 Incl-'nrlane If. 1'; CF. Better-Hnivcs: Mar- Lumtu: Fuinlgan c. .'-lironz li, . rt. Paton 2h. Mogcr if. of. M 1b. illlnms W - Iv ' rt. iiwcr ss atlmms. Pliitc. Adkln; hnses, til Tim -1 ,.pANTRY SALE llolmim's Groc- ..t-.asriw sauz. -. w. M. S.iint.' Ca. holdint: .Miss paw..." sale at Kennedy's Storc."' Ontario. is spcniiinr: a few tniys lll - oft So:lcty ail -IIFRF raoni MAINE -. Ni i””"-ils M 3”- .I. I"). Matlicsoii cit t--1iRA(ti-rs STORE ihouses will and Wate- be closed Labor Dev 1, Friday, August 393'! Plepgngfnby Bedeque school Moiidiiy. Sept. 3rd. District. -FARI-SWELL PARTY - A fare- well party was given at the home ,.1)lRlN(I EXHIBITION WEP'I( of Mr. iin:l Mrs. Earl Pearson. lclltlllnll. last week, for Miss Ru ll i.loluisoii. diiighier of Mr Mclvil'.e Tucsdny folloivir';'.iJolinson and the late Mis. John- Ison. ulio li.'.s been cmploycd in the office of Dunk River Dlllr)- Ccntrzil Betlequc; anti lliitli Mii('l”zirl:iiic. daughter . . riiii Mrs. Arthur lVliit:FnP- 'lZtli!'. Low.-r Bodcque. who was .yy,. itiiiiilnycrl .ii the office of M. I" ptaisii CHICKEN SUPP!-Jn liurninn Cu, Sunimci'sidc. ERIN - ' ml lute Concepticn Chuxmhylltllii pt-t-st-iitrd with ll gift as it ”,1m"' W L hm. Day S(,I,u.mb,.1-ii't-incnilri':init- from their IIllIl'li' l”m"'jmn:l A1 Md L.m1(”m.ii'iiirnils. A pli-risnnt. evciiinr: wits 3Td'PmCe”S n is 'Iil with niu.t' iiiiil dnnt'inr.' i'l iv linstvss served it-c crciim iintl ituiltc. 'l'hii.o lIl'C iimnug the first ltlivs to cttlist from the Prot- lllt't' inr t'.iilit;iry services, and loft !s'.ttui'ilr.y fur St. John's. Que- .i,-iw, xxlicrc they will be sititionci , L- . .. Personals --Yilr. llulwi' Si-liiirniiiii. st-r-iiiliiii: his llfill(itl)S r-Id liviiie ill Ciicltoii. Boston. at his '. F.'l'tl LP.'H'lll. Albertrii, re- .-prni .1 went; with Mr. and . E. A. Illa:-Res in Charlotte- .- Bl.s:: Rltr:.ii'ct C:ii'i'iIllici's. Atl- .':ii-i.:iv- tiuvti. spent th4- neck-oml i- .tli ll r tin iiri. Miss Beulah Jzir tllll". l'.'ilnioI Valley. - Dr. and Mrs. A. Niirvin BL-'1. (Th.ipp:iqii:i. N. Y., .11 spending fl short iioliiltiy in the Prnvinc-. unil Mrs. T. J. l.i mziii. ' -- I-lissr-s Lmiisu and lllilrlr-i' nlllicvlt ilrs. I-lnrrison MncFar- l'lIlP and Mrs. Brewer Wriutzli Bmicqiic. left rccciitly on .'i motor I-its lirwtro's sister .'iiitl fziniilvilnll '0 CM" Brew” ' -Mrs. IiIli'l.0ll M.'icLellan. R. N. ire-siiined her duties at. the Prinvi Cniinty llospittil after :i sick lcnv. of iihseiici-. She will in future he in rlixirge of the admitting office. S. .lntlr-tmvn uris :i ”,,'invrsitlt- th s week. guest. of M. izintl Mrs. den. As there is a l:irt:c lltllnlwli y V . itiiV:i.lr3', P. Iii-".irr llrciirln of Indian t t - llll'.'-'. IV. ll. Mitt-l.cnrl of Cliur visitor to Suit Aitliiir Newson.-S. Pliillips 3: hrr sislcr Krningtrin. Mi lived in Tyne K. - Tilrs. Edetir llickcy and daugh- Rlvcr are i'l.'sllil1SI in Halifax. While in Hall- thc S"i'N'I'lfiiv thcv nrc nucsts of Mrs. Hick- F)".V'l)l'fl!llPT. Cyril Driscoll of Cler- mnnt, P. E I. --Hnrsciiicn in the province and Nlriritimcs will be sorry to -'-r that the veteran driver anti iixii i. (”T'ircncr Shaman. had his l'if:li't(' hrnkcn recently while train- ing a colt.-K. Mrs. Adelaide Richards, Chur- loiictnwii. who has been visiting: her sister. Mrs. Eldrr-d I-Iutt at Alberion South. is spending a few days in Aiberion with her brother. and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fraser -Mr. Bruce Cari-uthers and tintinlitcr Ann from Hollvwnorl. Ctiiifnrnlu. hr-ve hccn visitlnt! M; tfnrriitlu-rs' sister. Mrs. W. J ltcltl. Mirltileinn, and other re!- iitivrs. Mr. Cnrrtitiir-rs is Tc-cu iiicnl ndvisr-t for ii motion picture iirni :ind 'l is 14 yerirs since lit izist visited his home Province. TI! AMILTON W. I. Mrs. FLT. and Mrs. Alton Ramsay were inlnt hostesses to the ladies of Hamilton W. I. on Tues- day, Ant: 7. Meeting opened with the "crce-ii” and nine members rm- sirercd roll call by paying accord- intz in size of shoe worn and I seen- ermts Sillil was collected as those who did not wish to tell the 8138 of their shoes cave a dime. Min- iites of July tncetlnil were Tend and approved. A food box is to be sent. in an institute in Enzlnnd and is in charlie of the August lunch cnniniittce. A letter was read unz- mt: int) per cent. X-ray when the yrnhtio Unit. crimes to the district .-and an npnr-at was made for blood donors. 33.00 was voted toward the Cancer Fund. The president, Mrs. David Ram- say. gave it very domprehcnslve end entiiuslastic rcnort of the annual convention in Charlottetown. Meeting adjourned and lunch was scrverl. I V NC IICE There will be a special meeting of the Prince Coun- ty Fish 'iind Game Associa- tion on Friday night. August 31st. at eight o'clock. in the: Town Hall, Borden. Shou- lng of films and guest speak- er. All interested sports; menlcordially lnvltcu. N. I. MncLEOD. Sucretlry . Q New Record Set At lfeiisiiigion - The citizens of Kenslngtori and surrounding districts responded admirably 10 the urgent appeal I” blood donors. and helped to make up for the deficit caused by the: previous clinics held this wee.-. l27 donors reported, in spite of the pouring rain, and the Masonic Hall was crowded from the tin": the clinic opened its doors at 7 o'clock unlll long after 9. This Clinic was s far cry from the first one held In Kenslngton some two years ago when, wl'h great difficulty. 25 donors were rounded up. Since that time ti" people of Kensington. nnd the near-by rural areas. mnny c: whom have directly hcncfittcd by receiving transfusions lhI'0l1f'll this Red Cross Service. have real- ized the uigr-nt need of donors to maintain the service and hav- learned how easy it Is to give a blood donation. The Kc-nsiiigtnn Clinic was or ganizerl undrr the joint chairmen- ship of Mr. Reg. llolnuin and Mr. Fred Drivison as it project of limit local Junior Chamber of Com- rnert-e. The splendid results speak volumes for the manner in which they carried throutzli their lll""5- Mrs. IV. F. Taylor st-ciircrl this lady nssistnnis for the Mnhzlr Tenm us well its the dcleciiilile so freshmcnis served to the donms O'Leory and Vicinity Much credit is due Mr. Claude MscNeill. O'Leary. who has cori- structcd-a fine. tennis court on his nronr-rty. It is bccomlmz very pon- ular with the youmz people of O,- Lenigv. Another iiolllll” 590” is Hylaycd on the volley ball courts on the Baptist Parsonage grounds lrv O'Lcary. The United Chiirch at Elmsdalc has been naintcd bv the men of the Church under the leadership of their minister. ROY. -70”" M Sheen. and now pres:-nis"a Vt'r.V attractive nnpearmicc. A new fence is also belntv constructed around the sacred edifice. On Thiirsdav aftcrnnnn. Aliens? 3;"; at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ammo-,. pm-res of West. Devon Rev W. G. Dickson of n'Lcar.v hap- tm-.,t the following infants:-Cecil Amb,-age Bovine, hnrii in Slin1l."”l”- side on Julv 7th. 1041. sort 1'' MT and Mrs. Ambrcsc Bovles. Thomas Albert. Boyle-s, horn in Summer- side Auto oath in-t7. adnntcd son of Mr and titre, Thorns: Boyles- and Drivlri Samuel Graham. lwrn in Vifpst Devon Dec. 9th. 1950. and Lillian Della Jenn t'ii'nlmrn. hero 1-, Alix:-rtnfl Mrv With 1940. child- ren of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Gra- hum. Gwcndol 'Ul:ar'iiilav who is at- iaclierl in tho re ('.A.F. base llll lilonrlnll. NJ? has horn visitln"' iii 0'1!"-rp. the ""0Sl. of his mir- cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mac- Aulay. Tignish Aces Win 13-6 from lennox island In the first gems of thejlnsls of the Prince County Baseball League, played at Tignish on Aug. 26. the Tignlsh Aces defeated the Lennox Island Mlcmacs 13-8. Rodney Mclnnis. a 17-year-old student and star pitcher for the Aces was on the mound for the entire same end in the seventh in- ning made I home run, his third of the season. The Micmacs used L. Mahoney and L. Mitchel as their pitchers but were powerless to overcome the Aces excellent team work. M. Bernard was catcher for the Micmacs and Freddie Richard for the Aces. Mr. H. Landry of Summerslde was umpire. Rev. W. G. Dickson of 0'Leary. In- terment was in the Mount Royal cemetery. The funeral service for the late Mr. Macwilliam was held on Sunday. Aug. 26th from his late residence and was conducted by his minister. Rev. W.Ci. Dick- son who was assisted by Rev. 0.0. Howlett. Interment in the West. Devon United Church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews and family left. O'Leary on Thurs- day morning, Aiigiist 23rd for Kinrgstnn. N.S. where Mr. Matth- ews is attaciied to the Greenwood Air Base, He was called to 0'- Leary owing to the sudden death of his father, the late Mr. George M Matthews. Mr. Nesrv Shelfoon who is em- nloyed with the Civil Service in Toronto. and his daughter Miss ll-lelen Shelfoon, who is ft l1llrse-ln- liraininu at the Ottawa Civic Hos- pital. have been visiting at their home in O'Leary. They left by mo- for to return to their respective-l .nosttions on Friday morning, Aug 24th. William Tiiijncr who was last year's siiccrssful principal at the O'Lcary School, had the honor of seeing all his grade ten students nass and received his decree from Mniint. Allison University. Sack- ville. N B. at. the Summer Srhonl convocation. He had been in Hal ifax and has now returned to his home.ln O'Learv. "Bill" is honing to enter Dalhousle. Universitv. Hal- ifax. as 3. medical student this fall and his many friends wish him every success. Mr. and Mrs. A.W, Craswnll and rimlzlliers. Leila and Lila. Mr. an" Mrs. J.R. Diznan of Bloomfield and Mrs. John Moreshead. 0'- Leary. attended the sosslniis of the Laymeifs Conference at the Mont- :RUeI-L icunningham, l Legion convention iln S'sido Monday ..:. --The annual convention of the Provincial Command of The Cans. Iditm Lexion'B.E.B.L. will be held on next Monday, Labor Day, gt lsummerslde. ! The ceremonial opening of the iconvention with his Honor Lieut- ienant-Governor T. W. L. Prowse present. will be at the Regent Vrhentre at 0245 e. rn. A welcome from Summerside Branch will be extended by branch president Eerie Cannon and I civic welcome will be extended by His Worship Mayor Hcnry Wedge. The morning business sessions will also be held at the Regent lTheatre and the afternoon sessions wvill be held at the new Legion Home. At. noon, a parade of war veterans will take place to the Wjir Memorial and wreaths will be placed. The Legion Band will pm-. tlcipate. In the evening there will be u dinner at Robson's Restaurant. Provincial President Arthur H. Peake of Charlottetown wit me. side. ASSISUHZ in the opening cere- monies will he the summerslde Legion Band, Pipers Alan Gamer. on of Caledonia and Albert Mac- Leorl of Charlottetown and a choral trroup frfrll Summerslde. . Alberlon and Vicinity Rev. and Mrs. J. R. McMahon and faintly returned to Alberton Wednesday evening from a pleas- ant holiday in Huntsville, Ontario, M-"r. D. B. Nicholson, and child- rcn. Allan and Cora, have return- to3 Diintlrs At RQAE9wm The Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic held at the R. C. A. F. Sta- - tion. Suminerside. yesterday after noon was successful In producing 103 donors to help Prince Edward Ixlandis qucta of donors required during the present visit of the Mobile Team to the Province. All arrangements for the Clinic were kindly made by Squadron Leader Public Speaking Coniesi Held Al Sherbroolte Adrian Dekker. representing the sherbrooke Farm Forum, won the first prize It I. public speaking competition held at the Sher- hrooke Hall last. night. on the sub- ject of "Choosing I Farm." The contest was under the auspices of the Provincial Deparunent. of R. L, IV ' . . S - Agriculture, with Mt. Morris Den- new Thaivii gcpnx" FMe.;"c:l. 3; co" " churmlnh Ind W” con" ual 'assist'inL'- with. the 'smooth dim?” he'll” 3 "W 1"” 5'' furlcfionlng at the Mobile Teiirrfs tenclance. Junior Coldwlll, representing the ""k M "M" ""' hm" '””"i ed at these clinics to Halifax. M Sherbrooke Calf club was secoi .'C. A. is C,,.op,.,.,,,tng in ml. Wm. choosing as his subject, Care a d as we” and the 1. M. T, co. ;. Maintenance of Woodlots on Prince Edward Island." and the third and fourth prizes went. to Helen Waite. of the Sherbrooke Calf Club. "The Tourist Trade of th& Maritime Provinces." and Gordon Yes. of the Lot 16 Junior Farmers. "The Rural Youth Programme of the Maritime Winter Fair." Judges of the contest. open to young people up to the age of twenty five years. were J. Watson MscNau;:ht, MP. for Prince County, Miss Elaine Harrison. Eng- llsh teacher at Summerslde High School, and Mr. William Calms. farmer. of Freetown. Money for the prizes was donat- y , ed by the Provincial ivonmrs Hinton, Ix. C., Summer-side. lcontinualiy transporting the blood free of charge. to all the hospitals outside Charlottetown. -DL..L”..... Residence For sale AT KENSINGTON K House and lot of the late 1 Thomas Somers. For furth- er particulars apply J. L., Davison, executor of the 93- ; tale. Kcrisiiigton, or R. b. I Professional cards i i l I i I i i Institutes, the Federation of Agrl- ! I I culture, and the Provincial Dcparb 1' ment. of Agriculture. &. r. Earle iiimy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or commerce Building Iiumnerelde, P. I. I. PBONI 28!! As. Mr. Parltin-a.I.i 0pt.D., R.0. OPTOMETIIST Eyes Exnrnlnel Glsues Fitted Office Hours: I to 11 - I to I end by Ippolntment Phone 8281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Somme St.. Somrnersfde B. -F. IIIIIIIOI: ll. 0. 5 OPT OMETII. IST Complete Vlstul Analyses Glusee Fitted l PHONE 3110 ! SMAl.l.lilAN'S BUILDING - Enmmenlde. P.l.l. i ed to their home in Albertnn after visiting relatives in Peter. boro. Ontario. Miss Jenn Young, Toronto, is a of her friend. Mrs. G. 81 Alberton. y Mrs. I Allan Bishop. Dorchester, N. . is visiting her sister. Mrs.i Jo n C. Matthews. Alberton southn 1 Mrs. E. M. Arenburg has return- ed to her home in Dorchestenl Mass. after visiting at the home of Mr. Alfred Wells and Mr. Fredi Leavltt, Alberton. ! The Alberton Presbyterian W.' M. S. met at the home of Mrs.' Russell Haywood at Mill River,! 'niesday evening. Mrs. Normanl Oliver presided. Mrs. Lloyd Wllkic led the worship and the offei-lmz was dciiicatcrl by Mrs. Helen Kerr . Mrs. W. C. Lawson presented the rnst-, United Church on Wednesday August 22nd. ' Leila and Lila Craswell of Blnnm- field and Jm-ce and Jean Mae-; Doiizall of llnionvale sire amnntv. the stiidr-nis taklntz their qr-aria 2,.-ni studies this term at the 0'Learv' School. Rev. Walter J hrinivlile 0' Fred- ericton. N.1'-l. rirrivcd in Otlvwrvl on Thursday morpintz Aiic. '"rd.l He will simnlv the Vilnsl. Cane charge of the United Church for a few Sundnvs and is receiving a' warm welcome. Mrs Cedric ("'nrl(PH. nf Vinni- rr-al. (nee Miss Tlwlma MacAi-'.-ivl and her children. Nnncv nnd Clare. have be-cn' vlsltliitz in 0'Lcary. the iziiestii of her nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mamulay. On Tuesday nirvht. Autzuct Ztst. tlicre was It meeiinv of all inter- ested in the Brae United Church cemeterv. The meetintz was held in the Brae Church and the chair- man wss the minister. Rev. W.G Dickson. It. was decided to out n fence around the cemeterv in which much work has rerentiv born done. It was giso decided to ad- vertizr in the press about another meeting in he held at which R Cemetery Committee will be form- ed. Ii. is also planned to niircliasc 3, power lawn-mower for the use of the cemetery. Dee-nest symnaihv is extended tr- Mrs. Norman Marwilllams of Car- leton Lot. 6 on the death of her husband nn Thursday, Aumist 2.'lrti. and to Mrs Singleton of Fllmsdalc on the nassinrz of her hiisbarid a'so on Am. 23rd. Mrs. (Re-v.i JM I Sheen. Elmsdale. is a dniiizhtor . The funeral service for Mr. Sincla- ion was held from the Elmsdalc tlniteri Cbiirnh Manse on Satur- dav. Atuz. 25th and was cnnrlivr-icd bv' Fll'llnr'r'llsi Rev. Filmer Crnrkelf of Worthliigton, Minnesota and There Ought To Be A A5 HIS DUTY TO THE F S r N 50550 HAD his powers saacruu VXEFCWDITIONED, HE ONLV PEGARDED IT siud.v. The next meeting will be at the home of the president. Mrs; Norman Oliver. Devotions will hr l cl by Mrs. P. J. Carpenter and the P 5' by Mrs. Helen Kerr. At the close of the nicotine delicious re- frcslimeiiis were served! bv the hostess assisted by the other Mill River members. ' The Neighbors "The misses won't allow my pipe upstairs, but this is the coolest spot in Law By ...j.M;. new ELL.NOW THAT THE HOT WEATHEK HERE, LET'S SEE WHEQE DUTY CALLS! By George Clark - I i . the house.f' Fogaly and Shorten , v , xx l4E5.CRINGEUl. rrs wt ,44;4 OBLIGATION To you TO r IIATCH MV HEALTH AND wen.-seine! iF I OPERATE AT TOP EFFICIENCV. THIS WHOLE rum Proms. IF I 909 Down, noises WOULD YOU 95?! ves,ceiacEi:i.1'M TURNING me new FOR six weeks. I nave no so 'lDCANADA c ON-ER--BtSINES5.'Mts6 otzmosvotts nos mv Aoorzess FOR not ' . , smriasenot. HOLMAN'S... 9 a.m. Saturday Special Purchase From One of Canada's Largest Makers! NEW FALL DRESSES Five Styles - One and Two Piece Dresses-Especially made up for us from quality Tissue Faiile in a num- ber of the smartest Fall shades. 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