g, . I l. PAGE TEN IN MER. cents and 1.10. at 2.50 and 2.98: 2.75. ed at 1.10. Corduroy Overalls for th 6x. The colors are blue, wine, green and brown. . , f=—-—li *- IIOLMAN’S YOUTH CENTRE»- SUN FUN CLOTHINGE For The Little SUMMER FOLK MM a-i-i- _, routes SUN CLOTHES AND PLAY CLOTHES STYLED FOR THE TO GIVE COMPLETE FREEDQ INTO HEALTHY LITTLE SUN CENTRE WHERE YOU CAN OUTFIT GODS AND GODESSES. Smart long-wearing Boy's Wash Suits bearing the famoui "Goosey Gander" label. These have white blouse tops with blue, green, brown or navy button-on trousers. Sizes 1 to 6x are priced from 2.50 to 3.95. ‘ ' Boy's Sanforized Broadcloth Shirts in sizes 4 to 6x coma in white, green, brown, yellow or blue. They have either short sleeves and an open sport collar or long sleeves and button- up collar—theso Shirts are priced at 1.39 and,1.59. Knit-To-Fit striped or plain T~Shirts come in a variety of different colon. The sizes aie'2, 4 and 6, priced at 98 e dull not-so-warm days in sizes 1 to _. _Priced U ' Girls‘ Sundresses in cotton slubs, checked and patterned cot; tons and flowered pique: arc in sizes 2 to 12. This fine ossortinent of ploy and sun Dresses are mode by Goosey Gander, Eclipse and Hampton. They are priced from 1.69 to Terry Cloth Sun Suits in sizes 2 and 4, blue only, _a_re pric-_ Blouses by Eclipse and Manhattan are made of fine cotton broadcloth. They have dainty trimming and smacking. The sizes are 4 to 12, priced from 1.75 to 3.25. Swim Sults In smartly youthful styles, some of these are made by Rose Marie Reid. The materials are cotton print, jersey, rayon or nylon. In assorted colors, the sizes are 1 to 14x, priced from 1.69 to 3.98. Boys’ Wool Swim Trunks In navy, red, blue or wine, in sizes 2 to B, are priced at 79c and 1.00 a pair. Real Rubber Bathing Cops in u varietyof colors to iuutcli your suit, are priced at 59c. M TO ACTIVE LITTLE BODIES AND MAKE THEM THE CHILDREN _FOR THE WHOLE SUM- VERY LITTLE FIGURES, SHOP IN THE YOUTH ‘ THE GUARDIAN._ CHARLOTTETOWN . . WESTERN GUARDIAN CENTRE "WIIEIIE 0L0 FIIIEIIS MEET" C h Cir ‘.3 11.0 *4 ‘Increase In itargo Tonnage At Ports OTTAWA, May N—(CP)—EVQX‘Y Canadian harbor over-ail 14 per Cent cargo tonnage handled last shared in an increase ll YEAH THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! 5 WEWTIIYTOMDA n ciua WMTER miziiuiseooiom 0F iXlFFiEs-i ’the annguisl ‘report oi the National Harbors Board showed today. The report was tabled 1n the Commons by nansport. Minister Chevrier. Cargo tonnage landed at Can- adian harbors-in 191’! totalled 3i.- 168000. a 3.091.000 ton increase over uiiiseiiiev oiwiuiepoiii or rue JOINT. r HAVEN r SEEN till! NORHAIIZOF , MiAiTER roiz L miiou the previous year. During the year 42,870 vessels arrlved in this country's ports. Total tonnage was 29.56.4100. com- pared to 39,823 ships with a tan- nage o1 36,878,000 the previous yeer. ' By Fogoly and Shorten ' iw/ \. .Q\\ / A j Auction Sale OI‘ FURNITURE HIGH CLASBED, ANTIQUE and MODERN I am instructed by lav. Dr. l’: ll. Fraser oi Albsrton to sell at the home oi the late Christan; Fraser oi the (Dock) Alberton. by Pub- llo Auction on Wedueedsy. June and. commencing at l p.m., the following; I. solid walnut settee and I chairs to snatch, (the old grape pattern)‘; several occasional walnut tables: 4 very ancient blast wooden rockers, real antiques; 1 Franklin stoveln, ‘sotshapqttyeeroold: ‘lrealoldtsaislonedpoolbedstl dining room suite: one eztro din- ing table and numerous other chairs: 1 old ieehloned studio lssup. to eleetriiy; 1 Alladln lamp; i book oases: quantity ‘ol dishes. eroelis. pillows and bedding and cushions; large eolleotlen oi good books; alfgardea tools; iusny other articles too numerous to nan- tiers. Tbiatsagaodcbsueetobuyreal good antiques as this old horas ls overieyearsoll. ranaioua. I ".1 (lulrew Dealer) Auctioneer. husband with a $50 bequest. Mrs. Goldie Simmons oi nearby Alder- shot today won an action in su- preme Court here that will en- title her to one third oi the rest estate leit by her husband. The decision, handed down by Mr. Justio M. B. Archibald alter a seven-hour court session, will give Mrs. Simmons 02,000. Ilousenialils Wanted IMMIDIATILY llliilllllllls Prince County B". pltel. Professional lilftll‘ l‘; Earls lilolisy Chartered Aeeonataut Dillon at . ll Granville lheet Phone sfll room house. 1t z as. ‘Arthur sm- rai-lme. Bedeque. -‘rois aaui me Chevrolet 8e- dan. Apply to Leonard Melanie, . w-IOI. BALI.‘ — Quantity o! pure l barley, good quality, Charlotte- town 80. slngton. ., y —LOADl‘NG HOG! at Northain every Monday. For trucking ser- vice and detailed information con- tact Charles MacKay. —l1'0lt SALE - 11 ljac grain drill, perfect working order Greg- ory Mulligan, erald. R. R. - -PLACE YOUR. onmtna NOW ior egg crate shooks. Buy at home and save irelght charges. Island Box 8s Barrel Co., Ltd, 5r. Eleonora. P. E. I. Phone 800-4. —!:OAD1NG {I068 every Mon- day at OLear-y. For trucking ser- vice sind detailed information con- tact Ralph Adams. —NEW LONDON Presbyterian 30th. Clifton 11.00 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Min- ister. \-LOADING H005 at. Albertina every Monday. For trucking aer- vice and detailed lniormation con- tact J. W. D. Campbell. -COLLECTI.NG HOG Tuesday morning through South West-Lot iii-Belmont. For in- iormation and rantact Stanley McKinnon —A RECITAL interspersed with iialogues and monologues oi the iupiis o! Miss London hall. Monday. May 31. Ad- mission 25 and 10. Sale o1 candy. —COLLECTING HOGS Monday through Port Hlll-Lller- ered as a duet by Meeiri- P111"- rile-Conway trucking service and detailed in- formation —FOlt. SALE - Four high. dry lots, lacing Granville St. M!!! in Deleon to the luper- . —!0L SAL! two-storey. tour -__- at. Stephen Street, summerside. Dugaid MacNutt. Ken- ..__a_ ummeriield, Em- The Services. Sunday, May um; South Long River arches. anvllle. 2.30 p.m.; \ ___._ OVQTY trucking service Frances Wells‘ sses of Springfield. Grahams ALLIED FLORISTS AND GROWERS or CANADA.IN(. l . .. cive iiia iioweiis on iieii ANNIVERSARY THIS is one dsylh yum“ never forgets. A bunch of lovely, fragrant‘ flowers will put a‘ glow around her heart,‘ and tell her that you, too, remember. Flowers bring ._ back the magic touch of romance as nothing else tan ; i‘: and renew agairnjor both of yoinlrhg memories of a acver-to-bc-forgotten days‘ For better selection, and good value, buy wbn‘ you see Ibe Allied Florist: Emblem. ad and New London in New Shepherd, Jesus Lover o! My Soul. and Peace. Periect. Peace. Will the Circle be Unbroken. was rend- H)!!! merias Phillips and ‘lyndal Sem- pie. The poll-bearers were Lloyd Adams, wallie Adams, John Beatr- and Lot 11. For contact Frank J} Platte. sen. Morley Crozier, ‘Clarence Sin- clair. and William Roach. Inter- -KENS1NGTON Y. P. U. pre- ment was inn Princetown Cemdt- sent “Mama's Baby Boy". a three- cry. ' act comedy. in Sea. View Hail -—-- Friday, May 2B. at B330 p. m. —40TH ANNIVERSARY — On sponsored by sea View Women's April 29. 1943. the 80115 11nd Institute. I d-Mlflhiiere o! Mil‘. and Mrs. David Clarke, Kensington with their lamille; gathered at the old home Nice to celebrate with their parents 11gb; and their 40th wedding anniversary. appreciation iior sacrifices which were made and gratelulngsg 1°; iihe patience and work it took 1dr the advantages given which were so flloughilessiy took ior granted and ended by presenting them with a lovely bookcase and six chairs. A lovely wedding cake decorated ivith silver, was then brought in. Mr. , Clarke though completely taken by surprise. on behali o! his uiie and himself expressed their surprise and pleasure and thanked all for the lovely gifts. For They Are Jolly, Good Fellows was then sung. Mr. Clark was then ‘bounced by the gentlamen ot the family. Icecream and cake was then served followed by games and contests i (Wily) iiiiiisiiws I. I II I M e ll 1 A (all and It‘): greualed, last-drying: hsa no strong odor. Aa It brlnll 1111s relief ea muscle and soreness. stillness. ache. sands sconouicsi. siza tic id-ll Q X K Ii 0. Yesterday's 01711141111101" § WRONG-DILLDN’ i IIIIIIIIIIEITS We otter you a aelsctloa o! has granite or marble snoal- useats defined with dill!!! and stnillettv. Prices very . with dos, stone 1nd detail f l-stos help you usaha a sult- aols selection lri llue with’. what you esu altord. I g L. J. reieiis s co. warn sraasr sass I \ ‘PHI THRONG: THE MULTITUDE IS ALWAYS 1N WIlIITEll ciiers, cooiis siioar oiioea COOKS, Mala or Female; Also KITCHEN‘ Hit? m roiireas Excellent working conditions and good W110“- H CHARLES cone.» size. Water, sewer. a w» M»- r 1"- *““°“.M"“r ".11: ti‘?.f.‘.i'li..i°i.f°iill°l..‘li‘.i“w‘lltl L. Bowncss. Summei-slde. glzgaeilghblliig‘ xeimPMrsyné gagpggyOlggglviiéléélagz-sl/llfif many more -roii. sans-z Percheron rnar- "M1 111° 11¢!“ "Pmsmg ‘ v . es, 5 and 7 years; 1 Percheron horse, 3 years $85: 1 mare colt l , I year, $40; 2 milk cows. to ireshen - ‘mm’ 15; l mm‘ °°“" l” “"1"” ACROSS SJoot-llke zLAmcricaii flung “flung June 1st; 3 brood sows. in iarrow LC.“ organ Indian m3 mum 5m Jlmd 15; 1 Shorthorn bull. l6 (huh) Lgl-“Jsjma fljgnd forth, months; 2 new horse hoes. Waiter 5_ 3.1.“, (W_[nd|¢g) as rays S. Weeks. 9. Absolute Bfhzot. m zl-Kggld o! ’ ‘10.Contlll'y a reig . i1 M! -—BAPTISM.AL SERVICE -- Oh I I: 6 Turkish 27. Begin Mother's Day in Keir Memorial lzghlsllel title 28.Condltioiis m Presbyterian Church. Malpeque, (anon) ‘Ll-ielmes- under which the Sacrament a1 Baptism was aid- 1s, courage shaped an estate gym; m ministered to Mary Isabel. the 14.50111!!! revue! 1=11e1<1_ r , A daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank numeral flowers 20 Animals Yesterdays IIHWI‘ i *~~ M“ w“; "1 '.‘:.':‘"' . 13%.’... .2221..- -"~.':.‘.'::::.:..= son oi Mr. and Mrs. George a l ' ' ‘ ' -‘ m at a m- aiilziiia 3:53.22‘ "i l Mrs. George Hickey; Paul Leslie. 13"“ many ' . i 20.Athoma Indians oteye - tihMemberoin I ‘h’ 1°“ °‘ M‘ “"1 M” Emm“ 1e Indefinite s: Marked m“ oloid l Hmlm" hi’ m" ‘l’ A‘ Mwwm gilgiiieerranted ‘article lwithadate tribe: u“ Mlmm’ °' ‘h’ °l““°h' ZLRIds 1s. Pi-oiiouii lit-From souiieiy -r.ain TO nae-r - m iuii- “m3?” ‘ ersl oi Everett. Champion was held 3.1M". i irons the home o! his parents. (“bu Mir. and Mrs. Daniel Cliamglion. 37.3mm Darniey, to Keir Metnora cv- 3043015 hyterian Church. Mfl-IDGQI-IQ. W 3411mm] Saturday. May 23nd 11l- 2130 11-111- shelter The service was conducted by Rev; 35.Cryot pain James Mcflowagl; alsisisteii bgmliivy- adizsgéiifs James Cross. e vmps l _ - a mixed chair were: The Lords M! _____________‘_-- 38.Neu er fironousn‘ t0. casu stick as. To raise the spiritsa! til. Care tor _ léltdlfillly t6. ulc t7. glunggs t8. sro Wins Will 0m news .__ . 1. Little teilow , N. 5., May zs._ Welles-l (om-cut oii in the will oi m: ‘Em ' camoaoora-a cryptogrem awhile- n: on axiio nexus "XN HJD us xuaxuismrii: YHO n: XEll-ULKO n: rzoxuuis arzasoicn-rsxunicn- IXHR BY BE NOT BLENDLY GUIDBDTH‘ Apply In person tor-s . .. r Leo Coyle‘s New Resident". 412,, Suiiiilierslde.