JULY 30: .1951, in-is WESTERN GUARDIAN V? PRINCE COUNTY OITICI I luuner street. sniirnenide. Phone In News. IIBMHWGM. Ad I. lull! IUIPH! llonso rhoneox vertising Representatives and GEOIGI GLOW I08! and loss The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores Boo Summer st , my: Newshtsnd. Water treat; In Sunniersitlex - t: Gourlies Drugstore. ll Central ltroo Mart Outlet. 0'! Granville street: Aluo nonoette"s Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Water Street; Ainuru Grocery. ist nuuu so-act. K. L. Wolfe In Kensissgtaln WEST PRINCE 0l'l'l0l rtoni - llrnnls W Phone: eeks, Bepreunlnttvs on Office and H-8 House. .pItAl PARISH PICNIC. wed. nesdsy. August 1st. ' .nUYlNG peeled puipwood throughout July at market price: contact P .11 1. Product Co., Ltd Kenslngton. Phone-5'! or George H Brookins. Kenslngton Phone 9. M... -EABUS Shoe Repair will be closed from July 30th to Aug: llth but will be open from 10 to 12 am. and 2 to 4 p.iii. to Aug- 4th for anyone wanting shoes. MON HOLIDAY TRIP-Messrs. lionald and Duncan MacKay Stanley Bridge and Mr. Stephen Burns of Hunter River left on Saturday morning for New York and points-of interest throughout the New England States.-S. - I WILL BE ABSENT from of. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL is Casleton Siding School Tuesday. July 31st. Sponsored by Women's Institute. -ICE CREAM social and dance at Indian River School on Tues- day. July 31st. Sale of lunches. --COME TO ice cream social Lower Freetown school grounds Monday. July 30th. if not fin-.. Tuesday. Sponsored by Freetown Calf Club. -CAR ACCIDENTS - There were two car accidents near St. Eleanors over the week-end. About two o'clock Sunday morn- ing a 1948 Plymouth sedan driven by Flying Officer Norman Beatty. who was accompanied by Mrs. Beaity, landed on its side in the ditch as a result of being in col- my office from Wednesday. July 25th until Wednesday, August ilth. Both dates included. Office will remain open. Repairs and lens replacements will be taken care of as usual. H.T. Colvin, Optom- etrist. Summerside. ' -BREADALBANE. L, 1:. Dr. Zielinski will open his office for' general medical practice at Bread-i albane on Monday, August 6th. 1.051. Office hours: Every Monday and Thursday. 4-6.30 p.m. Mater- nity cases and calls by appoint nient. Phone: Kinkora 9. -KINETTE CLUB MEETING- A meeting of ilie Summersirle liinette Club was held on Thurs- riay evening at the home of Mrs.I Roy Johnston. Lunch hostesses were Mrs. Elmer Offer. Mrs. Har- old Mclver and Mrs. Alex Mac- Rae. During the evening in de-' parting gift was presented to. Mrs. Jack Oliver on behalf of the club by the vice president; Mrs. Elmer Murphy. Mrs. 0liver.. uho is leaving with her husband for England shortly. expressed her appreclationior the gift and: her regret at leaving Summer- side. Plans were discussed for the Peanut Day which (lie club is sponsoring on -Saturday. August tilt. in this connection it was de- rided to have another meeting this coming Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Oiscamp to playground equipment which the' club has bought for the new re- creation area have arrived and that the bill amounting to 3557.00 has been paid. No decision was taken as to whether this equip- nifnt will he set up at this time. NEW LONDON w-. i. The regular meeting of the New London Wom'en's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Cole for the July meeting. which open- on with the Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by nineteen members. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. The sick committee reported making three calls. New sick committee Mrs. Wilbur MacKay. Mrs Fred Macllweri and Mrs. Robert Carr. The correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to send 35.00 to the "ssnatorium Radio Fund". also to donate 8120.00 for installation of new toilets in the school. It was decided to have an auction sale at the August meeting, each member to donate articles. The program consisted of a contest put on by Mrs. Bloyce Dunning and won by Mrs. Ross Macmwen and Mrs. Murray Mac- Kay. New program committee. I Mrs. Oliver Bernard and Mrs. George Cole. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Robert Carry roll call to be answered by donating articles for the auction sale. -' . Collection amounted to 32.20. Bills of 87.70 were on motion or- dered paid. Meeting closed with the King. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Professional cards Earle liloiiov dial-tmo Accountant Csnsltsn Bank of commerce E. E. Partisan. 0pt.D., iit.'0. . orroistriisr omu 3"":-5"'.”' s:o..s'y 'i..'..i'...'..'...'.. rinse sari lmlms s-nuns nmo. lllsng It. lunnos-sue i V l I. i." suits? n-F11 oi-roissnu-r I ”"-":t.'.."'-'....::""' y I illotll III! ll lllausmrs nutwtms I Ilnnorsllo, 1.3.1. iision with another car in which the cars sideswiped each other. FlO. and Mrs. Beatty were ta- ken to the Prince County Hos- pital but Mrs. Beatty was re- leased shortly after. 270. Beatty .was suffering from a cut on the head but was discharged later yesterday. The name of the driver of the other car was not obtained but apparently he was not in- jured. Yesterday afternoon about one o'clock two cars were in col- lision at St. Eleanors corner but there were no injuries. Both cars suffered slight damage.-S. Albany and Vicinity Mirs. Christie Dawson is at pre- sent a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thompson. North Tryon. Mrs. Picton Reeves and son. Preston and granddaughter. Mar- ibn Reeves were visitors to Tryon. Albany and Augustine Cove. The many friends of Mr. George Woods are sorry to hear of his ser- ious illness and all wish him a speedy recovery. Alex. Sydney, and Blain Dawson. Miss Marie Sherren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sherren, of Saint Catherines was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson, Tryon. Mir. and Mrs. Freddie Mitchell and son George have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefurgey. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gillis and son Donnie were business visitors to 'ITyon and Albany. Miss Joyce wood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods has returned to Charlottetown after spending a week-end as guest of her parents. . Mr. Harry Quigley of Mount Try- on was among the many people who attended the orange tea at Wlnsloe. Misses Marion Delaney and Haz- el Dswson who are spending the summer working in summer resorts in Bedeque have returned to their duties after spending a day as guests of their parents. , .4 Mr. Sam Macxenzie and son John 'of Btoneham, Mass.. are spending their holidays with friends and relations in Tryon. Al- bany. Augustine Cove, Freetown and Montague. while in ”I'r.von they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson. Many friends and eighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson in render I party in honour of their son, My- son whose marriage to Helen Mac- Kay took place last month. The bride and groom were ushered to -the chairs by Mr. Alex Dawson and A lsrsn crowd attended the pic- nii-, which was held on the Pres- byterian Church grounds where is delicious supper was served to all. The children also enjoyed the ' swing which was operating sll sf- iernoon and evening, also the well supnllcd canteen. Miss Margaret Dawson. The gifts were opened by Miss Ruth Thomp- son and Helen Howstt and the verses were read by Miss Anne- belle Mscborisid. and unused by Miss Hssei Dawson. Myron than thanked on behalf of hknsclf and his b do for their lovely gifts, . and all Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A dellc. ious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Don schtirmsn and Mrs. Harold Mend- erson. The remainder of the even- lns was spent in dancing. The music being oepebi suppli b the ouri-on and lifts! o esu,. had by all. 'Agoodtimowss FAMOUC GROUP Apart from the war yeah. the British Anocistion for the Ad- vancement of Science has met In- punli: since 1831. I ssonur not -I... ' Port R0!!! in Jamaica, I.W.I., old hsinfit of the most notorious bucesneers, was destroyed by esrthquske in 1692. ' News & Views of IIGAF station Suisismiilo By Ail: M11. G.A. Holmes and daughter 01 TU"! CUVC. N. 8.. were recent visitors to summerside. Mrs. Holmev son. A.C.l A. J. w. Holmes is e. Fighter Control Opergtor gt R.G.A.F. "t ” Bummeri . . 0 O 0 WM L. C. Dilworth reported MP9 early last week. where he has resumed duties of Officer Cum-m9-3141118 Air Navigation School. 0 O C A communications Technician (A) and I Radar Technician (A) have been transferred to this Station and reported last. week. These are L,A.C. H. W. Porter and -s.c.1 .11). A. Aube. respectively. Flight Cadet F.W. MacAuley is bliending some time with his pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Mec- liuley in Saint John, N. 3., while on sick leave. 0 I I L.A.c. .1, A. MacDonald.,1n Alr- frame Technician. will soon report on transfer to another unit. while five Air Frame Technicians have recently taken up duties at this station including: A.C. 2 R. Mon- Beon. AC. 2 J. G. Quigg, A.C 2 E G. Jones. A.C. 2 L, R. Charette and A.C. 2 E. A. Young. ' U 0 I Three Electrical Technician: (A) have been transferred to the AN. S. where they reported on Mon- day. These include: A.C. 2 S. Blllln. -50.2 J. A. MacKenzle d A.C. 2 J. F. Routledge O C O Cpl. G. M. Rayniard. Clerk Ad- ministrative will report at his new station on transfer early next week. while AC. 2 F. Trepanier, Clerk Typist, is expected to re- port here on posting at the end of the week. 0 I 0 An Aircraft Control Assistant LA.C. V. A. Maugler, has been posted to another station. where he reported last week. 0 3 I A.C. 2 A. A. E. Allard. Metal Worker, A.C. 2 J.A.J.G. Richard. an Aeroengine Technician. and L. A.C. J.G.S. G. Desjardins. Clerk Accountant. have been transferred to R.C.A.F. station Summerside and will report for duty this week. 0 O O .'L RA. Cameron of the A.N.s. instructional Staff. will report at another unit early this week where he has been posted. I O 0 Three Staff Pilots have been transferred to the A.N.s. where they will undertake flying duties in the immediate future includ- ing? Pxo J. A. G. Proulx. P10 R. A. Whelan and Plo P. J. Major. O 0 0 mo W. B. Asbury. Pilot. will re- port at the A. N. S. on Friday where he will undertake duties on the Instructional staff of the Staff Navigation Instructor (Pilot; Courses. We Asbury attended ii. S.N.I. (P) Course as a student two years ago. 0 O 0 no K. M. Cady. Reserve Ac- counts Officer. reported early this week for contact training at this Unit and Flo B. C. Kilburn. Navigation Officer. will undertake refresher training at the ANS. where he has been posted. as well as FVL W. B. G. .Niit.ter. I 0 Mrs. J. W. Tetrault has been visiting with relatives in Kentville. N. S. , o o o A very successful Bingo was held in the Officers' Mess recent- ly when beautiful and useful prizes were awarded the lucky winners. . . 0 F70 Stanley Kerr is setting As- sistant Public Relations Officer of this station at the present time. 0 O I Cpl. B.D. Cosh is a patient in Prince County Hospital. summer- side. where he is being treated for a fractured leg. O O I 1170 Edward McNelll and W0 Blair Bruce, recent graduates of a Navigation Officers Course, are visiting in summerside the guests of the farmer's mother. Mrs. D.1". McNeill. . . - 0 Prior to his departure on truss- fer. Sgt. R.J. Oliver. N. 0.0. in charge composite Mess. received several beautiful gifts. The 11.0. A.1". Association of Surnmerside presented him with s. travelling beg. the Kinsmen club of sum- merside presented Sgt. Oliver with a. table Ronson lighter. and the personnel of the Officers' and r r ” Masses gave him a leather wallet along with a sum of money. " Voyeee" 1! Wilh- ed Sgt. and Mrs. Oliver. 0 C 0 Baby Gregory Hopkins. Ion Of Opl. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins is presently s patient in Prince county Hospital. where medical treatment is being given him for pneumonia. . 0 O 0 F10 Michael W. Hoot”? has been a. patient in station Hospital during the past week. where he has been undergoing medical treatment. S'side Team Iops league -As the result of s baseball some at Chntham sir station on satur- dsy afternoon. R.O.A.r. station lumnierside. is now one th top of the Maritime Provinces service league by defeating the chsthsm team to to to. There are "six teams in the e: Bbonrwstar. Oornwsilis, otuswood. Obsthun. Moneton and linninortldo. Asbo started for Sunni-iorsido in Bettsrdsrs game but was who end he was relieved by Cal. Munroe in the fourth who not credit for the win. .3 I THE GUARDIAN. feast Of St. Ann Observed Al lennox is. ., The annual celebration of the Feast of St. Ann took place yes- terday at Lennox Island under the direction of the pastor, Rev. Emmett Mclnnis. Solemn High Mass was sung at 11 AM. by Rev. Claude Shea of Tignish, assisted by Rev. Louis Dooley as deacon and Rev. Father MacGillva:y, C.SS.R.. as sub-deacon. Rev. Justin McDonald was master of ceremoniesy The , sermon was preeched by Father Mat.-Gillvsry who spoke on St. Ann. 4 In the afternoon Benedlctioii of the Blessed Sacrament was held. In preparation for the feast. s three-day retreat had been held which concluded on Saturday. It was conducted by Father Mac- Gillvary. A very large crowd of people from the mainland visited the island reservation yesterday as has been the custom for many years.-S. - h West Cape and Vicinity Mr. Russell Leard of Fortune Cove was a recent visitor to Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gorrill of Glenwood were recent visitors to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Artemas Cannon of Cascumpec were recent visitors to summerside. of to Mrs. George Williamson Springfield West was a visitor Summerside on Thursday. of to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Leard Fortune Cove were visitors Summerside last week. Mrs. Ira MacDonald of West Cape visited in Summerside last week. Mrs. George Ellis and her daughter Doreen of springflelii West were recent visitors to Sum- merside. , Mr. and Mrs. Alton Macfsaac of Gienwood were visitors to Sum- merside recently. Mr, and Mrs. Keir Campbell and son Ross of Alberton were resent visitors to Summerside. Mr. Lacldas MacLennan of Summerside was a visitor to Green Hill, the guest of Mr. Allison Ellis and Mr. Leigh MacDonald. Mr. Garth Harrison of Cnsrum- pec was a visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. George Carruthers of 0'- Leary was a visitor to summerside last week. . Mr. David Campbell and Mr and Mrs. I-ferb Riley of 0'Lear.v were recent visitors to Simmer- side. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Maclerinan end their daughter Reta of sum- merside were visitors to O'Leary and Green Hill recently. Mrs. V. Hudson and little son Dale left Summerside for Wood- stock. New Brunswick. where they will be the guests of Mrs. Hud- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lem- uel Nicholson of Woodstock. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Macbouzall of O'f..eai-y left for Moncton NB-. to meet their grandson. Allen Ma- jor of Toronto. who will spend his vacation with his sfsndvnrents and other relatives and friends. He will return to Toronto in time for the opening of the school there. Miss Ruth Macbennan of sum- merside. who is a student nurse in the Prince County Hospital. has left for Belleville. Ontario. where she will spend some time visiting her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Penson- nesult. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Gas- eumpec was a visitor to Summer- side and while there she was the guest of her son. Mr. James Hud- son. and Mrs. Hudson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison of Cascumpec were visitors to Mono- ton. N. 3.. recently, and while there visited with friends for some time before returning to their CHARLOTTETOWN Bedeque and Vicinity Mrs: George Henderson. Fern. wood. attended the funeral of her brother. the late Levi Phillips, Halifax, N. 8.. on the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mcfnnis had as their guests at their cottage. Fernwood. their son Donald and his wife. Halifax. N. 5. Mrs. Maude Bell and daughter May. Providence. R.I.. were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing, this village. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affieck and Mr. snd Mrs. James Arbing attended the Presbyterian Church picnic on the ilth. Mrs. (Dr.) Henry Moyse and two little sons are spending their holidays at Mr. Edwin MacFar- iane's Tourist Home Fernwood. Bedeque. Dr. and Mrs. William Holman. Toronto. are guests at the Edwin MacFarlen Tourist Home, Fern- wood. Mr and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin and Mrs. Thomas Watts. st. Thomas, Ontario, are spending their vacation at their cottage, Ferriwood. Miss Dorothy smith, R.N.. saint John. N. 3., has been visiting in Bedeque. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Murray. Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser. Norwood,Mass.. are visiting at the home of Mrs.Fraser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boulter, Lower Bedeque. Master James Bagnall. Summer- side, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Murray, where he vacationed with their son, Ross. Among the many visitors who attended church services at Bed- eque Sunday morning, 15th. were a mimber of Girl Guides. who are in camp at Fernwood. These girls are from various sections of Prince County. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dawson. Montreal. are spending the sum- mer on the Island. While in Cent- ral Bedeque they are guests of his brother Mr. Ivan Dawson, and Mrs. Dawson. Dr. Dawson is a. professor at McGill. The Central Bedeque United Baptist Sunday School recently held a very enjoyable picnic at Elmer Pearson's beach. Ball games and other amusements were in- oulged in. About 100 were present and a delicious repiist was par- taken of. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Carl. East. Florenceville, N. 3.. spent ten days on the Island recently. Among points visited was Bedeque. Mrs Carl is a daughter of the late Rev. Dr. F.A. Wightman. who was pas- tor of the Bedeque Circuit of the then Methodist Church fifty years ago. The following C.G.I.T. of the Bedeque group attended camp at Augustine Cove, from July 3rd to 13th: Shirley Campbell. Albany: lsa'bel MacFarlane. Femwood: Laura. Doull and Ruth Gardiner. Chelton: Barbara Rogers. Bed- eque; Marion Parker. North Car- leton. The "Edith Thompson" Auxil- iary of the W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Norman MacFar- lane, Carleton. on July 10th. the president in the chair. Mrs. Roy Townsend had charge of the de- votional service. Mrs. Irving Toombs was leader of the Pro- gram. Roll call was responded to by 15 members. Arrangements were made to hold s pantry sale in Surnmerside on the 13th. It was agreed to pack boxes of cloth- ing for Korea. and Labrador. It was decided to have two members from each of the different sec- tions of the auxiliary on the Com- m u n i ty Friendship Committee. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Walter Graig. Middleton. Program committee, Mrs. Walter Craig and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart: lunch committee, Mrs. Edwin Lord and Mrs. Reginald Murray. Lunch was served by the hostess. ..M...M. 1 Sir Edward Henry. London Police Commissioner who died in 1931. is credited with perfecting the finger- print system. The many friends of Mr. Amos Gorreil of Glenwood are very sorry to know he is o. patient in the Prince County Hospital. Bum- merslde. and hope he will soon be home after s very pleasant trip. REGENT restored to his normal health. Today 2:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday ........ 7:15-9:15 r 4001' Wbygmgwpu . iii. ..ililIiliiil'lllUl-Illli'illlilIl.J1ii ll. NEWS - CARTOON & LITTLE RASCLES saataagrqntogz r MI! .4- iii! Freetown and Vicinity Mrs. Patrick Hammil Freetown. of Lower Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clarke and little son Wayne of Kelvin were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jardine Stsvert. .... Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardlne of Montague. accompanied by their two children. Susan and Paul, are spending their vacation in Free- town. guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. George Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. John I-leffell of South Freetown left recently for Halifax. N.s. where Mr. I-leffell is receiving treatment at the Vic- toria General Hospital. Hls many friends are pleased to know that his condition is improving. The Central Bedeque Sunday School picnic was held recently at Chelton Shore. A large number were in attendance. .and a very pleasant afternoon. A delicious supper was served to all present. M. There was I. good attendance at the Freetown annual school meet- ing on Tuesday evening. June 27th. Mr. Cecil Reeves was ap- pointed the new trustee. replac- ing Mr. Clayton Smith who retir- ed. Mr. Preston McCaskeli is the new principal of the school and Miss Thelma McPhee has charge of the primary department. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. xLloyd Reeves whose marriage took place on Tuesday July loth. Mrs. Reeves. nee Florence Hughes comed to the village. on Monday evening a post nuptial shower was given by their friends and many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the popular young couple. All Join in best wishes for many years of happiness. , ...... Friends in Freetown heard with regret of the death of Mr. Wallace Drummond of Springfield, Mr. Drummond was a former resid- ent of Freetown a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Drummond and his early life was spent in this community. He is survived bv three daughters. Mrs. son of South Freetown. Mrs Wil- liam Haslam. Springfield. and Miss Florrie Drummond at home to whom sincere sympathy is ex- tended. The July meeting of Birch Grove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Austin Rogers with the president, Mrs. Truman Payn- ter in the chair. The roll call was answered by eighteen. members. One visitor was present. Unfin- ished busine was uiscussed This consisted of a report on material to be purchased for a. new stage setting in Freetown Hall. Ten dol- lars was received from Lower Freetown Institute to help with this project. Mrs. George Jardlne and Mrs. Albert Campbell were NOTICE My law office will closed from July 30th August 18th inclusive. be to MORLEY M. BELL Summerside Ml FOR SALE DESIRABLE PROPERTY G. K. COTTON, 1 Kensliigton of Norboro. is being warmly wel-i Fred Stet- . appointed delegates to the Instit- utd Convention to be 'heid in Charlottetown. The secretary, Mrs. John Lewis. read a. letter from Mayor MacDonald of ChariotQ- Mlu V1491," Hlmmu RN. or town concerning the Radio Fund Monk”; 1, vlsmng her mom". for the Provincial Sanatorium and the sum of ten dollars was voted to be sent to the fund. It was planned, to hold an ice cream so- cial early in August, proceeds in aid of the hall. The convenor Mrs. Jsrdine distributed yarn for knit- ting and materials for children's dresses received from Red caoss headquarters. The programme con- sisted of a reading by Mrs. John Lewis. Lunch was served' by the hostess. assisted by committee. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Paynter. YOUNG DOMINION Ceylon. with a population of nearly 7.000.000. became a self- governing British dominion on Feb. 4. 1948. ..M.M.......L.. Felicia Hemans. English poetess who died in 1835. published her girst volume of verse at the age of 5. Betty and Dan- on life's own hit porndei DAVID wiimi. umz WYAIT -No hnppier fight. ininbriglil. : . ...--.1...- KINKORA CHICKEN SUPPER Come and Enjoy A GOOD SUPPER IN KINKORA HALL After the Kinkora Races AUGUST 8th. Supper from 4.30 until all are served ...- .u:I-ii” ' . PAGE THIRTEEN REGULAR DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY at Clark's Warehouse ALBERTON Ted Ahearn's Five Piece Orchestra " Canteen Service . CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday. 17:15 and 9:15. A truly great mo- llion picture, "THE HEIRES5". ,stai'ring Olivia Deldaviland, Mont.- gomery Clift. Ralph Richardson, with William Wyler's Miriam Hop- kins. Admission 40c and 30c. K . CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tiicsday 2:30-7:15-9:15 IMPORTANT NOTICE HOLMAN'S Ladies' Wear . Ladies? Shoes . .. Lingerie and Accessory liepts. WILL an cnosep Wednesday Morning Aoousr m. For Mid -Season Inventory iiPEii Thursday As Usual T. IIOLMAII I.'Hi.