" ‘THE, GUARDIAN. GHARLOTTETOWNt ' BOYS 'l-3, reg. I.75. Sole Price ... . . . . . . . . 1.00 GIRLS DRESSES- il-b, reg. i.98 up. Sole Price . . . . . . . . 1.39 SEERSUCKER PYJAMAS- Reg. 2.25-2.98. Sale Price . . . 1.95 to 2.49 BRIEFS. VESTS-— Reg. i.49-l.98. Sole Price . . . . 85c to 1.35 COATS TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE m CHILDREN'S c1. OTHING JULY 2o T0 JULY 23 INFANTS FLANNELETTE GOWNS— TEE §H|RT§- nlcians of the RCEME School. e R.69.SIPi ....45c < ' - Reg. 59c - L95. Sole Price . . . . . 39c to 1.19 eg ° a” m“ c,,§’§j,,,}f;l”§§‘“{,_f’é‘gf°‘cf“§,_‘f,’ PLASTIC PANTs-“SMJJ -, Sprung, MC, Army Headquarters. QVERAI-L-‘c- ' Reg. 39c. Sale Price 21c gum» Pggihl-llggg-a Récgfl-“Mglmk-‘r- Reg. l.i9-2.29. Sole Price . . . . 98c to 1.59 DRESSEM “Hum, mama, ,0 mg, R 1 75 1 98 q l Price 1 s9 School, aide-de-camp. 95- - ' - - ~39 - Brig. Chesley thoroughly in- ROMPERS— Reg. 1.95. Sale Price . . ., 1.89 Reg. 95c. Sale Price . . .. 59c FLAN. CRIB SHEETS- Reg. 1.00. Sale Price . .. 55c I . COIITON OVERALLS_ pony, received the bowling trophy, -2-6, reg. 2.98. Sole Price . . . . . . . . . . 2.29 s,“ H, 311px?‘ ré-oxabfligfrgkcgpegehtrp: Reg. 1.69. Sale Price . .. 1.25 No Exchanges THE SPURT TUGGERY "The Liiile Store Wil-h Big Values" _ of the formation of the ROEME rl-forace Willis, Mrs. Zelpha New- son, Mrs. Heber Campbell and l at Augustine COW‘- after attending the Y. P. U. camp Young Corps Celebrates Birthday i. (Kingston Whig Standard) Inspection of troops o! the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechani- cal Engineers School, Barrielicld. Ont., was one o! the highlights o! the biggest birthday celebration held in recent years by an arm! establishment at Kingston. The occasion was the fifth anniversary as a corps. Brig. L. M Ohesley, OBE, ED, vice - deputy quarter-master - gen - eral, Army Headquarters, Ottawa. was inspecting officer. Spectators who lined the huge square in the camp area were informed of pm- ceedings by means of a public address system installed by tech- spected the three companies on parade while the RCEME bugle band played inspection marches. parade. After the advance in review or- der, Brig. Ohesley presented com- petition trophies. Capt. C. G. Pro- van, on behalf of Vehicle Com- cruss-coiintry competition award. Cfmn. Moore was also the highest- scoring runner in the cross-coitntry event. Cfmn. Arthur Roy on be- half of the privates’ rifle team, re- ceived the marksmanship award. Three teams had competed for this trophy-privates, NCO’s and onstrated that they were soldiers as well as craftsmen. The band, composed of men who perform‘ other regular duties and do much of their practice in their spare time turned in a fine performance. In charge of the band was Sgt. W. E. Hendon. who regularly instructs in the corps’ general military training. Men with only five weeks oi! army experience, formed in a. pre- cision drill platoon, demonstrated what can be accomplished in 30- odd days of intensive training. Spectators were informed that the P): 1 \ \_\,' w’ You can cllcrd Ii now z : z that home oi‘ your dreams; Only it will be even finer than you had planned! It will micai all-weather board! TEN/TEST Asphalt Sheathing, the ideal exterior sheathing panel, is your assurance of complete weather protection. It's made from TEN/HST Rigid Insulating Board, M’ thick, for superior structural strength and insulation . . : liberally coated with asphalt for moisture-resistance without condensation! You'll build better, faster, cheaper because with TEN/TEST Asphalt Sheathing you insulate as you build. The large, convenient panels are made to fit right, to cut economic- ally! Panels may be put up in any kind of weather, winter Jou can aliord qour vreom Home NQ n. TEN/resilient Sheathing f 3-6, reg. l.98-2.35. 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R53. “any selected but was a regular held June 80m- Ths ellerflw" w - , ' GMT platoon. at the end of their was pleasantly spent ill games and exhibition, during which several swimming. Delicious refreshments “M: aargtiiveltli/lriogiziaiplesm firm andparms movements were ' -. .- ‘ Th; w. M. s. was hcld at. the homo oi Mrs. May wants. -__i t .4 Ir. it r I . Qtm is visiting at the home 0f he!‘ I sister, Mrs. Duncan Marshall. Mrs. Janie Viciterson from Bos- were "Wed- Amcng those who attended the U19 5i“- Womena institute Conventirli‘; in‘ Charlottetown were Mrs. Yrflh Rolrnes, Mrs. Earl Willis. Mrs. ley Newson have M GANAIIIAN GOVERNMENT ANNIIITIES in i A ril 19 1M5. or All Deferred Annuityngopitiéacgpnzaar :‘;\t1|=:o, a“! ‘n tum Gym‘ II An amendment to the Act must be pa”?! glfifla-Aslll: 3:’! ‘:10 become effective, but. contracts sold p! 01' 0 B P amendment will not be effected. . . RATE th d nntage In purchasing now——A ml!" a 22y Iiitillhiilvlng an anhulitsy 0f $190.00 per month, beginning at ‘a 85 would ‘cost him $18.08 per month, if he died at sly III 54- '” ' ivoiilil he returned with 4% compound lfltefr“ m "human: y $10 41500 while under the 3% vroooeed rote. his Emil: xgiild, receive‘ lllir-‘lia-"or l" "ch u" h” h“! P.1d in T7’- 800.00r DON'T HESITATE, INVEST NOW. J. A. MARTIN, Provincial Representative ‘l Brat-e Blot-k, Ch‘town. I Tel. 1580 made without word of command, sulating, it controls annoying outside sound, providing a The Y. P. U. held their regular meeting in the church on July Misses Norma Smith and Shir- arrived home to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holmes from Toronto are spending their vacation visiting with friends and relatives. .___.i____ KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL Report for June: Grade X—~l. John Plokttts; I. Ian MaoMui-do. Grade 1X-—1. Mae Glover. Grade VIII-l. Jean MaeMurdo; 2. Kathryn Maclviurdo; 3. Clifford Pickctts. Grade VII-l. Nason Glover. Grade IV—1. Errol Cascleyi 2- Joan Caseley; 3. Gwennyih MM" Miirdo. Grade III—l. Roberta Hogg; 2. Garth Caseley; 3. Wilfred Blanch- ard. Grade Il—-l. Marlene MaoMurdo; _2. Lloyd Blanchard. Grade I (ai—l..ea Cmzier and Walter Blanchard (equal). Grade I (bl-l. sheila Caselcy; g_ Jgmtg Paynter; 3. Myron Payn- ter. Grade I (c)-1. Clarence Blanch- ard. Prizes for attendance awarded to Janet Ciozier, James Paynter and Roberta Hog OUR BOARDING HOUSE i. Teacher-Ethel Callaghan. MAJOR HOOPLE EGAQFATHER! True MEDICAL MAN a SAYS one NEEDS A PERlOD OF- 255T OUTDOORS Wi-leio FZECUPERAT~ me» FQOM sour/w comm r - LURE YOU ‘r0 TAKE A COOL 6030112» wrm ME AT »,,,,, ,_,_,_,.!.&.‘ BEADTiFUL MiNK ‘flat’ June-non ? AND- Ni“ ER-~ now ARE 90oz FUNDS ? Ins LI6HT6 AND Music MAT PUTS Tue HOP on M\i Putse, not TRees! sow MAYBE I couto GTAND ITA ween IF ~- SAY/i Diem’ YOU HAve 600T no slourz LEFT FOOT fiesrezoptv ? the spectators applauded enthusl- ‘Ania’ "Saul inletio" astically. In charge of the pla- toon was Sgt. R. S. Brennan of Kingston. - Keen observers during the in- spection. review. presentations and drill were LL-Col. A. H. Camp- ‘Regieterled tiadeiniirkr that 11gb"! that lnternlitlovnhl lied-rd, Limited s-nd Masonite C $\\\ll@ 1' refi‘ * INSULATING PRODUCTS of Canada, Ltd. are the sources of the crodurts.'_ bell and LL-Col. R H. Ramsey, ' both deputy directors of mechani- cal engineers, Army Headquarters, Ottawa. The training wing of the ‘ROE ME School is divided into live com- panies for instructional purposes -corps' general military training. artisan, armament, tale-communi- raonrs WHARF L. M. roots: er co. LUMBER PHONE 171 cations and vehicle, most of which are sub-divided into specialist tended n special birthday steak dinner. In the evening all ranks attended a monster regimental dance in the large drill hail in KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN the camp. 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