Tl-IE GUAROIAN. cnaxinrrirrowx ,g, Big increase In Shipments Via "Eskimo" JULY 27. -19 .5--tsjrfnoddc Iloiissreil .:..By.Froiiii'ii President The Rosette of Officer of the Legion of Honour has been award- . .-...-........, g cssrnsiliiiiinisu. 'Wi11 roo FDR LESS scan as ours mo rsanimr.-annex ova rascals 5 mo vanuvrv or mnsn ISLAND vmsrraanna - th President of the Preach 0008'! for rho ha. 1 ;1;:,”.,.,, 1., M... ,......... Ma, 0, ......'f'"' shipments to Newfoundland via AT ouamorrmowiws nowiosrr rnlons. "'1 '0'!" V BE” fol-mgr general jngnggeg TI TAXI. Phone S&. the MN "Eskimo" from iillil Pl'o- . , I , , W B it the G ::":".::.:r .,i;i..r:”.;:".:.'.-;' ........ rm... serial; :.?.:'.."":..l::: PWERVWG . s r -K . 31,0”. who n gt nnleng picnic 15'" Point ' P.M"'Jugu;lJ,d' not quit, g”. ml" for Q” ..n" 6 e etele a sin! Nd M I i ''"””'”'''l ” ”'”'”' '-"- "T M” "” ””' " "" "””'” STRAWBERRIES BLUEBERRIES RASPBERRIES '""m - L word to um 3",", ha bun ". Pitt: liN'.l'llll8 for livestock for yesterday. ' ' 1 . mm. mm 3,, Hench Alnbuu. rov ncal Exhibition will be tak- The boat operated by the ant. BLACK CURRANTS - RED CURRANTS , dor at Ottawa by Mr. Dodds. who "I liter -lulv Wm -Industrial corporation is the only ' GOOSEBERRIES rennqullhed his position mm the All You -m ! ship with refrigeration running to I Red cm" nous . nu. mm. m. grocer or Island the south coast of Newfoundland. yglol 5.” . end or the war to take over re- 5'": la"; 3::'""'”""W ch” ' and a month ago she started 09- ,' sponslble duties in another intar- ”' ll B "- erstina to corner Brook on New III 10!!!! 5010 J foundland'a west coast. It is ex- .......... 37! nationally known oitanizatlon. the Boy Scouts. of which” he is now Deputy Chief scout for Canada. My. Dodds recently save an in- spiring address on Scouting activ- ities before the Charlottetown lio- tary Club. News also has reached Mr. LAST DAY for .ecelvlng entries for livestock for Provincial Ex- hibition is Saturday. July 29th. I'll! I I 'l ...'.argement given with every roll of film mailed or . aft at Burke's Studio. Charlotte- wn. pected that in the near future she will start calling at Bonna Bay. so far this year the Eskimo has taken no tons of fish meal from Newfoundland. and 860 tons of salt codfislm The codfish is landed in Halifax where" it is shipped for general distribution around the gloom . - .EilgilYDAY'l.illl rnicss Swarisdown Cake 1. g-y-Ig;,i-.r-'.- 5- 52.. . if I Swimming Tests ' ing will : Ohiof-of-staff for oen. Camp The waterfront at Victoria was the scene of interesting activity vesterday morning when Miss Audrey DeBlois .presented her candidstei from the Anglican Girls Camp for the Red Cross 8. W. S. tests. Miss Ann Horne. as- sistant instructor was on hand in the capacity of life guard. Miss Lois Arsenauit and Mr. Paul Cudmore tested the girls and ... presented Red Cross S.WS. cer- tificates and insignia to the fol- lowing campers: Senior: Dawn Messer, Kathleen skinner. ' .. Junior: Mary Tredenick. Mar- garet Hart. Elsie Sharron. Pat- ricia Burns. Joyce England. Mar- ion Nickel. Mabel England. Mir- iam Horne. Elementary: Elsie Hickox. Betty Boulter. Leila Mason. Mary Lea Stewart. Swimming Classes ” Al Brigliion Enthusiastic swimmers are tak- advantagg of Mr. W. K. Sharpe's coaching in the advanced swimmers class at Brighton Beach bath house. Mr. Sharpe will be on hand to- ""night at 5 p.m. to note the pro- gress of those who have been practicing under his guidance. The Y's Men are Zratifled to hear that many of the swimmers in Char- lottetown are setting in shape for the County meet next week. Summerside in the past. has carried the banner in swimming circles. This year that yoimltf ehariotietonlans are eager to - change the situation at the Prov- , lnclsl meet Aug. 31. Six Divisions A A Could Baal lieds WITH U. B. TROOPS IN icon- !lA, July ad-(AP),-Mal-Gen. nob- art 3.. Guy said today that air A ' divisions could whip the -- North Korean communist army and "walk to Seoul as fast as we fcouid repair the bridges.” Gay. commanding general of the first cavalry division. told report- era that American forces now are in better defensive positions and be able to put up a stronger fight. George I 3. Patton's famous trd army in its European campaign. Gay saidthat one corps such as the era army had L. coiiidllck the North Koreans. sum-is. MARRIAGIS DEATHS - 50: Per IIISCHIOII. BIRTHS an - At the Prince count! Hospital, Jilly said, loco, to so-. and Mrs. Allison M. Ifarper (nee Bernice Dixon), North Carleton, s . son. i woon-At Goose Bay. Labrador. It on July 23, 1950. to Cpl. and . Mns. Harold Wood (has Kathryn MacLean) a daughter. Deborah Susan. l IIOGG--At -the Prince County Hos. ;. pltal on July 25th. to Mr. and -Mrs. George L. l-logg (nee Helen Small, ll.N.) Wiimot Valley. I V-daughter. 9 lbs. 11 oas. Marilyn Juanita. .-GOODWIN-At the Prince County Hospital on July 15th. 1N0. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin. Kerisington. a son. DEATH! v BILL-At sunny Brook Hospital. Toronto on Wednesday. July Nv Robert Irwin Bell. formerly of Albertorl. Funeral notice later. railivon A At leach Grove. July -5. Russel Francis of Weatariorland. mll. Funeral Thursday e of his brother. Mr. Arthur Frsiseii. A' short service at the home at 2.00 P.M. service at cra- i. ,.lili.id united on n t 2:30 PM. jijgsi-iiient orapsuudc ll. D. lllaclosn IINDIITA I asrua . Dllaridlhlewls III North Wilfslslre bum H0159 in avoid disappointment. WATCH FOB Auction Sale of household furniture of Mr. E. S. Bianchard's. 2! Water St.. on Mon- day, July 31st at 2 p.m. LEADING Jl.'l!El(- I-ladgeiey standard Pearl. owned by Clark Brothers. North Wiltshlre. led all four year old Canadian Jerseys on twice a day milking in the 305 day division by producing 9,898 pounds of milk and 554 pounds of at. MAKE! IMPROVEMENT Flt.-Lt. A. E. Saunders, owner of Sandy's Restaurant, Marshfield last night made mother improve- ment in the hearing facilities at his open air pictures when he purchased a new sound system. The system used for the first ume last night met with the approval of the large crowd present. PEOTOGIAPIIING SCENE - During the last few days. Mr. Charles Lund. National Film Board photographer has been on the Island photographing vsrleui scenes for the Canadian Govern- ment Travel Bureau. National Parks Branch and the P. E. I. Travel Bureau. These photos will later be used by the departments mentioned to accompany articles on Island advertising. BPONSOI a.w.a COURSE- The Conway and Freeland W0- men's Institutes are sponsorlns tn. first Red Cross S.W.S. course in that area. Mrs. Erland T. Ram- say. who attended the instruc- tors school in Charlottetown. is conducting the classes which have a membership of over thirty can- didates. Almost half this group is composed of adults and they are progressing particularly well in their swimming skills. 1'0 TAKE FILMS-Mr. Keith Godey. camera man for Dudley Films. Beverley Hills. Calif., will arrive in the City within the next few days to make a film in con- nection with "Thls World of Our: Serlee-Prince Edward Island. The film. which is part of a pro- gram of the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau to attract tourists to the Island and show means of transportation to the Province. will give an idea of the island's way of life. -annnnrox a.w.a. o1.assna- The young people of Alberton are anticipating nearly the ooenlns of the Red Cross 5. W. 5. classes next Tuesday. August 1. MI'I- A- C. Green. chairman of the Red Cross committee has med! arrangements to have Mr. Patrick Buote conduct tiiis.coum which will continue for two weeks. It is likely that plans will develov for a S.W.B. film show in Alber- ton. The films shown by "19 395 Cress illustrate swimmiril GU01"! in detail and one of the DION?"- Watar Safety. graphically describ- es the skills which are necessary .to prevent water accidents. This latter film was produced by the Canadian Red Cross and the set- ting is on a lake in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and children of Toronto are visit- ing with Basra. George Dennis. no upper Prince. street. Lao. Riniisrd Mention of Rock- cuff, o-nt., gpgnt the week and with Mr. and Mrs. marl Campbell. sum- I'llOl'IidOi--C. Miss Frances d10am:bell. Blair; raid.i span ng er vaca :i.lih asnd Mrs. J. D. MacDonald and so-. and Mrs. 1'. J. Mormon. Invernesa. N. S. Miss Alice Kneebone. Milton. has returned to her home after apsnding s enldnble wed in winsloe. the guest of Miss Freda Maoxisinon. Mrs. George achiever 10" 0" B month's visit to Quebec Git! WM" she is the guest of her sister UM brother-in-low. Mr. and am. claude Pagiiy. Miss Hannah Turner. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is-- land lfospital. returned to Char- lottetowrl after lspgidipr: rile: d vs yea it :' ." ow Glasgow. N. I. "l"'woc9siebee Mci mounts. a -(GP) -Two Quotas mm-J-wind to be relat- .g..gn in eueody tab! lit in con- oectiea with tile asset: -ioldilii last Saturday at the Wolsellr. sash, branch of the Bank of war- onu canwnugctintla folio: a anneun as live o. Arcllile Dluswolll. 23. of Merit- rea .. The other suspect. 30-veer-old William bukaaliuk of P--irleroadue. Que. was arrested aat"':dsy on a charge of armed sebba Pictured above are Mr. J. V. Dodds. left. and Mr. I. B. How- att. both of Edmonton, who arriv- ed in this Province recently via the Spud Island Spatial. Mr. Dodds is the organiser of these annual trips to the Mari- times which are sponsored by the Maritime Provinces Association of Edmonton. It is fully expected that two trains will be necessary to carry all those wishing to take Idvantsse of the excursion next year. Mr. Hawaii: is a past president of the Edmonton Exhibition As- sociation and will present greet- ings from his Association to the Prince Edward Island Exhibition Association at the opening of Old Home Week on August 14th. International President Addresses PEI Rotarian "Rotary stands today as the leading exponent of the ideal of Do something for somebody else'. Rotary stands for a square deal to the employer. the employee and to (the public and holds that each must be made to respect the rights of others. and to realize that right ends with the abuse of right." President of Rotary Inter- national Arthur Issgueux of Que- Oity addressed these words last evening to members of the Oharlottetown and Buinmerside Rotary Clubs at their dinner in the Charlottetown Hotel. The Joint meeting was presided over by President George Walters of the Charlottetown Club.snd the speaker was introduced by Past District Governor Percy Tilrner. At the conclusion of the address. Past District Governor Arthur Clark thanked President 7 and Rotarian Dr. A. A. loolshart. '5 ” C of the " -13- Club presented him with a memento of his visit to Prince Edward Island Mrs. Lagueux received a similar presentation made by Rotary Ann Esther Walters. President Lagueux said he had come to bring greetings from Ro- tary International. A Rotary is a timely organisation responding to today's needs. he said. "It does not have a rigid limit. or a pro- gram which confines it. Rotary is service. Service to mankind-to humanity-service in whatever form it is needed-wherever it is needed. "At the very heart of Rotary is an ideal, and ideals never die." the speaker added. "we have seen them crucified on the crooked cross of the swastika. we have seen them dented by blows of the hammer and picked by the sickle -but they always rise with new power and challenge. Rotary is vital. It has a definite place in this world and it will live. now vitally it will live and how auc- cessfuily it will perform its mis- slon depends upon us..for in the final analysis." said President La- gueux. "we are Rotary." 'l!igof .. 1 widely information about its activ- ities. 'Iihat organization still re- mains as our only immediate veh- icle. through which we can seek world cooperation and peace," said President Lagueux. The speaker concluded by say- ing that Rotary was founded to give men an opportunity for Himdshlpl. to develop an individ- ual desire to be of service, and to provide a way through which they can give expression to this desire. Holstein CW Malies Record , ont.. July as - (GP)-Selling Royal Wilt. a nine- year-olrl cow owned by Albert sell- Elmira. 0nt., is in Canada to twice pro- duce more than moo pounds of butter fat in a. year. The Holstein-Frleslsn Association of Canada. announcing the record. said the cow ploduced 23,714 pounds of milk on thrice-daily milking for 265 consecutive days. It contained mid poundaof fat. on average of up per cent. '- ilev. William Dudley Takes Montreal Pulpit Rev. William 11. Dudley. D.D., I.I..D.. who is no stranger to Mont- real oongtegationa, began a sLx week's ministry at st. James Unit- ed Church Montreal last Sunday. A noted minister and preacher. Dr. Dudley was born in lilngland. but began his ministry in Canada as a young man in the ' field of Manitoba. .He,. completed his education in the United States and held several church appoint- ments in the west and in the New England states. He is now completed several interim ministries which began at St. James United Oliiimh in 1948- Later he visited Prince Edward Is- ldeais without action are un- fruitful, he continued; idealistic thinking is wasted unless harness- ed, even as a flowing river turn- ing no turbine and oducing no power. In spoke of is own club in Quebec in which the members- though speaking two languages have found e. high level of friend- ship, something which might be duplicated in clubs and between clubs of different races. religions, politics. aervioe is the primary object- ive. profit the byproduct. "You can put your square on that and find the corners true. You can lay the weight of centuries on it and it will not sag. It might even realise the dream of centuries, usher in the time when men would beat their swords plowahsrc. and their meats into pruning hooks. and learn the arts of war no more." said the speak . "On the day that every club and individual Botarian learns to ap- ply the principles of vocational service to every day Business prac- tice. rivalries will be on the riv- alries of cooperative detail). the Vtim;0iI gin comiiieum: will run amoo . bush. sitinoiole for the moment will not penetrate countries behind the so-called iron curtain. there would be built upintherest of the world a spirit which would be armour against attack from any source or in any manner. "No Ollsls need go far afield to find its opportunities." he said. "All about us we see-arlp- pied eluiai-en who need to be made strong-und vileged chil- dreriwhoneedtobeledintetlie spacious halls of adiiea ii persons who need the light or at least the way made smooth for thmii-feet that need to be , bsoiisaatneedtobeciwe-di.mh "In field national esrvi we bslieve that T" &l'!.'i"ii' i..'''..... ....o..."'”"' a in a per , We have published llIddilkllli.ltI'd land. and for is your oecuplnil the pulpit at Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. From therehe went: Second Consreiratlonnl Church. I-lolyoke. Mass.. and he now serves the Church of Christ as aranby. Mass. and the larger New llngland area in special speak- ing engagements. . Family iosl. Plans To Be Mlgonary EDMONTON. July N-(OP)-An American who lost his family in Canada's worst air disaster six months ago hopes to WW3 8' l missionary in India, birthplace of his late wife. He is 82-year-old nobert nos. who . antly left the United states Air was preparatory to enterins a Baptist Smiinary in September. His pregnant wife. Joyce. I 33' ysar-old Anglo-Indian. and their N-month-old Anglo-Indian. and their no-month-old son. victor. were among at persons aboard I ii. 5. 0-64 transport plane which disappeared over the Yukon last Jan. so while on a flight from An- al-iorsge, Alaska. to Great Falls. Mont. ciiii lippointaiente To Atlantic Region KONOION. N. 3., July N--Am nounoement is made of the ap- pointment of W. L. Iowther as general baggage and mail agent for the Atlantic Pagion of the can- adlan National Railways at Mono- toil. succeeding W. W. semen. re- tired. and of L. W. walker as gen- eral sssnt. Dsssenses ,am at sfoiicton. Announcement was to the aunt of fruit. as well as the usual dairy products and livestock. At present shipments are lean and will continue to be so until the new crops of potatoes and turnips are ready. Largo Handicraft Entry List For Provincial Fair Almost five hundred entriesiiavc been received by the Women's In- stitute office for the handicraft exhibition for old Home Week. Craft entries such as wood-tum- lng. metal craft. and weaving show a decided increase over last year. and is much larger number of domestic entries are being re- ceived. . Work is being sent in from all over, the Province. and it looks as if the exhibition of handicrafts will be a major feature of the festivit- ies. The Women's Institute Office wishes to stress the fact that the competition is open to all residents of this Province. Deadlines of-Monday. August 14th. and Tuesday. August 15th. have been set for the acceptance of the various entries. surveying crossing At ilorth River Bridge Trans-Canada highway engineers are currently surveying ,a North River bridge crossing in the vicin- ity of Beech Grove. It is understood they will also continue the survey over a 120- foot right of way from the pro- posed bridge sito in an easterly direction to a point midway be- tween the North River Road and the Malpeque Road. The survey will also include a stretch from the point midway beirween the two highways and parallel to them southward to a road. constructed last year, which starts on the east side of the North River Road and cuts across the Mailpeque and Mt. Edward Roads to Belvedere corner. liEl'illlT rags! Continued from page 1 Red threat that reached across the south coast to Hadong. Hadong was captured Tuesday by North Korean forces which had reached the sea in the southwest corner of Korea. 230 miles below parallel 38. turned eastward with virtueiily no opposition, and drove toward Pusan. MacArthuris headquarters an- nouncement lssued at 12:50 a.m. Thursday (10:50 am. Wednesday) EDT did not mention American ground forces at l-ladong. It said the North Korean fourth division in the west and south continued enveloping movements. "However," the announcement added. "the number of troops in- volved over the widespread area is small and no alarm was ex- pressed. Reports indicated that South Korean forces were moving up in the area and had retaken some towns (unnamed) on the fringe of the Red advance.” south Korean police and marines, counter-attacking in the west. were reported to have thrust, the invaders out of the road and rail centres of Namwon. 35 miles north of Hadong, and Chonju. 35 mile; farther north. On the heavy-fighting central front below Yongdong. Mac- Arthur's headquarters reported. U. S. foot soldiers repulsed several assaults and inflicted heavy cas- ualties on infantry-tank forces. These reports came several hours after a Mac.Artliur spokes- man told reporters in Tokyo that the central battle lines are being stabilized and that southeast Km res certainly can be held as a beachhead for future operations. Iii the central sector where the heaviest fighting goes on below abandoned lrongdeng on the road- rail line 100 air miles northwest of Pusan. pilot matters reported concentrations of enemy troops around Mufti. moving toward san- won. t On this attack. the North Ko- reans apparently are trying a by- pass envelcpnsent aimed back at the main communication line run- ning northwest out of Pusan to Kumchon and Yongdong. liastward from the First Cav- alry's-central front. North Ko- reans were exerting pressure against Yongssri, Chongsan and Ponghwalig mountain. MacArthur's early morning announcement said. An army sgslsesrnan not believe . S. fo soon be lollsad British. made by I. A. Ryder. liegionl Traffic Manager. The appointments no effective immediately. N ml! Australian. New mun , Turkish and lialnese troops under the Uri- Naticns 'bsniisr-would be 25c Pkg. -24 IE. Bag 3L5? i3c I FRESH CANDY. I5. . Creams, Jelly Beans, Gum Drops, Pepperrninia 29: SMOKED BONELESS I New Potatoes, 4 lbs. . 25c New Cabbage, lb. . .. 10c New Carrots, 3 lbs. .. 29c TOMATOES. lb. 29c Island WAX BEANS, 2 lbs. . 49c FANCY QUALITY, TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz. 'l'in l0cI NO. 1 MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON -(AIITOBRITE SILICONE PROCESS )- r--as: Here's the most smsssng car polish ever altered-AUTOBRITE SILICONE ERO- CEB8-fsater. easier. brighter and long". lasting than any car 4'5 SXLICONEB! I1!-polish you've ever or your money back! CONTAINS IO or. can Phone 747 French Part Of Rearmameni Drive PARIS, July 3- (Reuters)- Iiirench participation in the re- arrnamont drive being discussed in London by Atlantic pact deputies will apparently depend on two con- ditions, it was learned from quart- ers close to Premier Rene Pleven. One is that the military budgets of the Atlantic members be part- ially poolcd. This means that the U. S. will be expected to make a substantial contribution to Dur- opean defence costs. The other is that each of the pact partners makes a contribution CASH & GARRY STORES 187 GT. GEORGE 51'. We Deliver 0. D. It is expected that the work of tearing down two large g the oharlotterown airport for the Island Fertiliser will commence on Monday. and that the moving of the steel to the in. dustrlal site near Btidgg will start Wednesda or Iiliursday. . This constitutes I &g jw an the buildings must be reerected .3. actly as they were before. and con- sequently foundations iisust be made to exacting measurements. The cement work along one side a in men proportionate to its Nat- ional wealth and population, and also. taking into account the slate of reconstruction in war-devastated countries. Smarier Packages Can Boosi Sales LONDON. July 8-(CP)-A Bri- tish research group advised manu- facturers today that brighter packaging can increase sales in Canada. . "Jazz up your bundles from Britain with a little verve and sparkle." research experts said in a report to the Board of Trade. "and they will sell more quickly." "The most widespread criticism of British packaging is its lack of color." the report said. The re- port follows a research survey in on Pusan by the swept back push dlong the North Korean south coast. FOR SALE Enterprise Monarch kitchen range, enamel finish. first class condition, price 35.00. Will exchange for value in furnace hardwood Write Box 453, Charlottetown or phone 2819-4. Il8llEll Wlill'I'Ell Male usher for afternoon and evening at Thehtre. Apply in person to manager of Prince Edward Theatre. Cement pillars have been placed of the fertilizer plant site has been niainder are under ccnstruodon. at intervals throughout the 51!) by no ft floor space. and are almost ready to take the first of the stool Canada by the British Export Trade Research Organization. Its conclusions were published today in a booklet. fPackaging Consumer Goods for the Canadian Market." British packaging is criticized for not using enough transparent film and sheets for bags.envelopea d Fresh Pltted Dates. lb. . . . . . . . 29c Wax. llb'. 29: Mt. Stewart Strawberry Jam. 4tins SI Will Transfer F 1. Plant Hangars Next meat garage, from another airport , hsnssr. is apparently waiting for r , - an to be released from - O poured, and names for the re- d lng frames for foundation. It will be railwa ...... ii..?.".';'.'. the fertiliser plan and lids. Canadians, the indicates. ent packages, aging is most appreciated in On- l tario and British Columbia. but . 1 Dodds that he has been appointed -- -r . Fellow of the mini Societ, of aaaxar ml sixiiibiuon man- West Indies. Flam. k , . 39; agemant by getting your iive- Shipments to Newfoundlandfroni I P 9' " ' ' ' ' f- stock entries in at once and this Province include a large s.m- i1'3T.nn 'Green - ' t Peas. 8for......3l i Tin-Golden Corn. 8for SI Sunlight , Soap. 2 for . Zlc HAMS. 5 to 8 lbs. each. I5. . . . . . . . . 59c (sjamay Toilfet I9 . 2 . . . . . FRESH VEGETABLES B Crisp Cukesr 2 for -- 256 Red Ripe Lifebuoy. 3 For . . . 28c Eeeged -ill; ti aisins. s. ll fortl Dried Apples, I5. 33: .lb'. 55: AeroFloor LAMB, CHICKEN FOWL & DUCKS IN STOCK 2' Pltndsf 53.: ccnstr-ucuon of the new. WUIKUII -i fertiliser wofk being done V ' nxesvatioln for are building is lmoat completed. an: unlit a otn VII CT. Ill, pm?- pouring W0 OMEN: linked a to the line which that development to report really go for transpar- Tho "Port said attractive pacin- idn't hazard a guess as as the reason. Perfection and others. The Wlch a brand new one at the most merit of either Store. Yet? can "Shop Around” MAN'S to get them! to found l-flllltli in style . with flexible or platform of buckskin. call or kid. T Choesafrem the selection scarlet-White shoes are in IOICI, newest styles in sun Glasses. these 19toNoantsapalr....!fyou American case. priced 1.50 a pair. an assortment of colorful 3 Beach Toys of sturdy and accessories in the SKIRTS you'll see in the B ear Avsllable in colon white. to 20-priced 7.95. Linen Skirts are A large sllipliient of English China . . . rnciuaegmrntgissnt is a colors and charming designs. the gift of an Ayrislay Cu china Depas-tiisants eg no - O. I. In - M AND KORE WIGKS. . . . Yes. .5 Hardware SOME ' menu of both the Charlottetown and the Summaarsido Stores have l WICKB for all types of Cooking Stoves including Monarch. Florence. are priced from 10 cents up. Just bring or send your old tired-out Wick in and it will be replaced with .essonable price in the Hardware Depart- for WI-l'l'Pll The best selection of White Shoes in town is the Shoe Department. he prices range from A95 to B5 of all pure white or white trimmed with the Women's Shoe Department. Have your fun in the sun-but protect your eyes with SUN GLAIBIS. . . . in the 8 and 10 Department you'll find a large selection of the are in gay colon too-priced from want a better quality-there are type Ilsa Glasses vnth steel rims and la a leather in the b and 10 Department you'll aise- find EACH BALI5. lutinsaidbylbiin Sh f Belsto gaadaobepartm. Ollttn. 0, or w " :-j'-a:-- Cool and smart, easy to launder and P hi: or I'M! with ultra smart side button effect iihe Linen Skirts are wonderfully com- fortable for both Qectator and active occasion-come see than in the Sportswear Department. Departments of both the Charlottetown and the Summerslde stores. on are truly beautiful with There's nothing quite and Saucer. . . . You'll f d them in the C -v'- - .-. . a.- Sl-IOIB but you'll come to I-I01: There are pump or strap , high. medium or low heels. made a pair. . . . SEA HORSE and other "do-lip”. as: pure lriali LINEN Department are fresh as lettuce. straisbt out lines and an sport wear. The sites as-e,12 always right. for each and every has been received by the China " n of A lovely glowing acceptable as wonderful ' 1'