O'Leory ' as - ” . Geor e O'Neill 1.ENiiis.”AitnrEr"o'neui'ot Somer- ' re Mass.. Ilavt arrived It "'31? in Glengarryi where they 'ili spend the summer months. KIM” many friends extend to them ' vm. heuty welcome. un. Elwood Smallnian and dug, Beverley. Valarie. and mm of Quebec. are visitins with ,,'1,uves and friends in 0'Lear3' my Hills River. we -::.:r.s.':::e no.2. wlxgw and daughter. Mr. and M", James Burleigh and family pl Ellersllt ' -- nustford. .'.fl.'.:.' lli".i.Ai.:i.'.:”l.'i.... ..... Mrs. Gordon Hardy and Miss Lucy rum; in Brooklyn recently. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur wedge of ,7 SHOP or EATON'S STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 9:00 a.m. lamnsrside. were recent visitors iothehomeofMr.andMrs.Ber- nerd Reilly in Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Percy Sentner. 0'leary. was a recent visitor to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood in Burton. Mr. George Dalton of Bath. Me.. has arrived on the Island and will spend his holidays with friends and relatives here. 0 L-Cpl Gerard Dalton is spending some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wtlfred Dalton. Gerard has recently been released from the Canadian Army. A meeting of District Conventions was held in the Woodstock School on Friday night. and plans were made for the District Convention which will he held at West Point in June. Mrs. Arthur Wedge and family of Summer ” . is spending some I time with Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Shaw on Iacke Road. Mrs. Alvin Palmer of 0'Leary. was a visitor to Summerslde rec- ently where she visited her mother. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. a Mr. and Mr Albert Laird of Coleman. spent Monday with friends in Summerside. Mrs. James Getscn. Carleton. Lot 6. and Mrs. John Moreshead. 0'Leary. were passengers to Char- lottetown on Wednesday where they attended Grand Lodge. Miss Ruth Finnan. who is em- ployed in Kensingion. spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Woodstock and vicinity. Mrs. Trueman Harris has re- turned to her home in Locke Road after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital is Summerslde. Her many friends are glad to hear that she is feeling fine. NEW AR 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burr!" lChai'l0ttel0WIl. spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Cape Wolfe and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickerins of Borden. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke in Cape Wolfe. Mrs. William Macliachern. and daughte. Zoe Ann. of Charlotte- town. spent the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson in Mt. Royal. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam smith. Bloomfield. are very sorry to hear that she is ill at her home and all hope that she will soon be able in be out around again. The friends of Miss Minnie Mur- ray. Cape Wolfe. are sorry to know that she is confined to her home with 'fiu. Rev. M. J. Rooney has gone to visit his parents in Boston, Mass.. RIVALS! FIRESH! WHITE SUMMER HATS Each hat is a born flafferer - - - knows and groomed through summer heat! straws. eoiion pique. linen and corded ribbon. 3.95 To 5.95 how to keep you fashionably cool Come choose from a collection of and Rev. G. Roche of Charlotte- town is in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Cooke of Cape Wolfe. have had visiting them for the past week their daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Gillis of Summer- side. Mr. Bruce Carruthers has re- turned to his home in Howlan after spending the past winter in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cardwell of Halifax are visiting with Mrs. Cardwell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert England in Springfield as . -CF. FAMILY WEEK SERVICES HELD ..'SpeciaI services for Family Week were held on Sunday. May A service in honour of mothers was held in the afternoon with the first appearance of the year of the Junior Chair, with Mrs. E. Easton a. accompanist. Daffodils. chiysanthemums, and beautiful potted plants decorated the com- munion table and organ; placed there in m , of mothe s of members of the congregation. The service was led by Miss Janie Llewellyn. superintendent of the Sunday School. Special hymns were sung by the Junior choir. including. "We thank Thee. 0 our Father" sung by five little girls. Scripture readings were given by the boys. Rev. W. Paterson gave an appropriate address. closing with the Benediction. in the evening. Rev. Paterson's address again concerned family life, and the service was led by the Men's Choir. with the direc- tor. Mr. Remy Yorston. at the organ. 8th at St. David's Church. George- town. both afternoon and evening. These items may be ordered by mail from EATON'S, S T O R E in Charlottetown. order fox EATON'S OF CANADA Charlofieiown Store. Kent Street. Charlottetown. SPECIALS ON SALE WEDNESDAY NO PHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS ON TWO-CELL FLASHLIGHT Black and chromium-plated finish. Complete with batteries. Tales advantage of this low price and procure that handy flashlight for SHOP AT 2:00 P. M. AND SAVE. Manufacturer's Clearance! Nighigowns OUTSTANDING FEATURE! Children's Two Strap Sandals Full grain leather uppers. English crepe rubber soles. Sizes 6 to 2. Brown and red. IATON'S 2: P.M Manufacturers clearance of samples and seconds of wo men's gowns a choice of lace tri styles. Pink and blue. Sizes, small, medium, BOOKS For all book lovet's, to please everyone. A wide selection. of mystery. love and western. A real value of higher priced books at this new low price. EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. EACH SHREDDIES Washable foam rubber shreddies Iv fluffy. Practical and clean. Use Boys'. Windbreakers Heavy quality satin windbreakers, unlined, slide fastener gent. In asorted two tone shades. Grey. black and sand. Sizes to 36. EATON' 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. EACH j Boys' Jerseys Made from firmly -woven cotton yarns. Jerseys are sleeveless Breveta have elastic at waist. Small, medium-and large. EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL, 2 for AXMINSTER mm. MATS To add that touch of beauty home. choose from wine oriental or wine diamond designs. Sn 2?" x 51". 5.95 . EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. SIT & Briefs Boxot'48. that should stay permanent- them he fill cushions. etc. EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. Bag EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPEIAL. BOX large and oversize in the group. EATON'S 1 : P.M. S 49" 39" SANITARY NAPKIN8 1.19 . SPECIAL. PAIR mmed or tailored PECIAL, EACH Send your 1. 2. 79 19 WOMEN'S ANKLETS Women's bobby anklets made in England from the finest not- ion. Triple roll cuff. In white only. Sizes 9 to 11. EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. Pair Women's Blouses Substandard: procure one or more of these blouses for suits - - - for sportswear. A wide assortment of styles, colours EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. Each Here's your chance to and materials. IGlRLS' BRIEFS Firmly knit of rayon. elastic at waist. white. Sizes 8 to 14 years. EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. 3 pairs Shop Willi Confidence at EATON'S Our Guarantee Since I869: "GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED" EATON'S BUDGET PLAN and BUDGET COUPON TERMS ARE AVAILABLE to your Various Colours. m1UW52:PM PLASTIC son soxss 10c NGUSHWIJDW - , SOAP WIIPH-w under 300.00 WITH 0 10 months to pay on purchases under 75.00 I 13 months to pay on purchases at 75.00 and Pink. yellow 2 : P. M. SPECIAL -CK. ACADIAN ANNIVERSARY SEPT ILES. Que. (CPi-0bser- vations of the 200th anniversary of the expulsion of the Acadians from the Maritime provinces will be held here and in other St. Law- rence north shore communities July 1-4. Dances. parades. relig- ious ceremonies and other events are planned. Pints, 20 015. Get Full Measure! Insist on Pure NEWPORT TURPENTINE sci”-3” . Putkaq-rd m l lhc Mmmm.-t Get the BEST and pay less- in 2). 40 and 160 on. tins at your dealer's - or write Coastal Asphalt P r a ti u c ts Ltd.. Saint John. N. B. mperial The Guardian, Tues. May 24. 1955 Page 9 I liquor or money will be used to influence voters. No "MOOSEHEAD" BRAND WORK BOOTS Men's browns plated split work boots with moccasin type toe. Bluchor out. Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. SPECIAL PAIR the car or cottage. EATON'S EACH 59 00 and Jlmltruuin Du: c h Cir C under 400.00 I DVOIH 590 DISH CLOTHS Bright for home or cottage use. Made of strong cotton. Sin about I4" x I4". EATON'S 2: P.M. SPECIAL 10 1.00 SET OF 3 SAUCEPANS Three useful white enamcllcd saucepans used so niany limos in preparing mcals. Each has hollow handles for 98.SlPl' hand- ling, capacity of each 1, 2 and 3 pints. EATON'S 2: P.M. SPECIAL. SET SMOOTH PLANE Polished cast iron body measuring about 9" lnmz. High quality steel cutting blades which can be easily adjusted. Hardwood and 4.89 Celaneee rayon body pocket. 21 x 16 x 8", has the lid and dress EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. SET handles. EATON'S 2 : P.M. SPECIAL. EACH N0 DOWN PAYMENT '5 O0) 24 months to payenpueehesead200.00and Up toasmonthsernpurdtaeesd 400.Nsnd e'n.r;sr.c2g.5::... THESE SPECIALS PLEASE. SPECIAL! TWIN SETS Constructed on a solid frame with mill-board panels. cov- ering of red. green and blue leatherette, wide smooth under. grain cowhide binding. with matching plastic post handle, in- set nickelled locks and hardware. lining. Set con- sists of: Overnight Case. size 18 x 12 x Slit" with one lid and one Wardrobe Case, size we hangers in folding fixture and two body pockets. -' 16.95 To ALL coucniurn We hereby pledge ourselves and our portesa to conduct this election campaign strictly in accord. ance with the Election Act. This means that no remuneration will be provided to hire cars and no other tactics designed to influence voters will be L0lCl'3Ia3d. We have personally appgapx to 3 opponents to publicly announce a similar pl Disturbing reports are being circulated that a quantity of liquor is to be used in the Cardigan Db- trict during this campaign. We are asking all eige- tors who believe in clean elections to co-oporah fully in preventing any degrading practices, 1. A. MacDONALD, W. R. SHAW. W 2.00 p. m. plywood PLIERS 8" side cutting pliers with Erin handles. Wire cutters and toothed polished END- EATONIS 2. P. M. SPECIAL, EACH 896 J 89” 3.69 Al! MERCHANDISE An equitable carrying charge is made for t& ccommod tion. Ear co lgte information emu!!! U '51 ONE UNTS OFFICE-MQIIIIE