EVE RY DAY clurlnq "Ivy Wot Savings Suppl horn nun - rem orncu o ssnooim fllHPli0Nl0IIlCll I rouecouirvs WKPAITMENT siosu t oiiocsiis soox nous "4 other luau non: ‘Canadian llrmy Casualty List OTTAWA. July 24—(OP)—FI‘ho Canadian (active) army in its 110th overseas casualty list of the ma: to- day reported the death of one man, and listed two men as dangerously ill and six as seriously ill. Following is the latest list of oas- ' unifies with official numbers an ,._ next of him- . -. o A‘ Dials i A Central Ontario Regimen‘ Orviss, John Addison, Pie, B73754 Jill-s. Gladys Brownies Orviss (mo- fiier) Toronto. .1;- Dangemnsly lilo t‘ Canadian Armored Corps Lamb, Leslie George, Pied B221, Airs. Barbara Lamb (mother) Man- chester, Ont. Central Ontario Regiment Cricli, Clconze Wilfred, L.-Cpl., . Mrs. Florence Crich (wife) 0. Seriously Ilii . Canadian Armored Corps Szizmsun, Albert, Pie, M45186, for Swanson (father) East nun, Man. Inf ntry a prick. John Wellington, Cpl. . Mary Florence Kirkpat- lin-irrn (liiiario Regiment ; i Ilium Edwin, Pie, 042888 Katherine i-luble (moth- ucck, Ont. (‘zinzuiian Army Service mule. Charles John, Cpl, Nlrs- Mary Ann Darrymple iivifcl Edmonton. (‘urns of Military Staff Clerks "’ii“_ CrCOPCP Leslie, Sift. M41142 . \'.olct Dclpliine Smart (wife) Reconnaissance Units Gordon. William Edward, L-Sgtq C5072. Mrs. Joanne ‘iordon (wife) Tlirv" . TS. Que Protect Your Clothes From MOTHS l. A RV E X, MOTH B ALL S. NAPI-ITHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- I.ORICIDE— SAPHEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER for only $1 per day to rid your house of months. We have a variety of MOTH BAGS for your choice. ‘ BEACH BALLS 19c to 35c. C0 LGATES TALCUM 2 for 25c. SUNBURN PREPAR- ATIONS. SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN TAN OIL EXTRA SPECIAIS Petal Tone Face Powder Petal Tone Toilet Water 21013112? it“ 69c REDDIII BROS. k: ‘"1 “Stlffdylis —- Hayley. Soutbport wore a street- tua ETOWN cu g Red Cross Special ms Ills loin-l In vonorvol tor lows 0| load interest. In advertising d I nwu nnuromnyboinoortodotl! ante o inn-I. Its-lot!) Olvnhln ll WILL for Photograph; CONIIDIIATION IJFI INSUR- ANCE. [r018 THIS WEEK-END ONLY-Ciel:- mca of Satin Cushions. 82.95 for $2. . H . Summer-side and Charlottetown. .39. RECENT SHIPMENT Chiffon Dresses, re lar price $5.96. reduced to $4.50. ennedys Ladies $2661.21 CRAWFORD MEMORIAL I! GARRY ALLIGIAN IDNDON. andchildren country are being cued from tinder tho Islanders who have behind as slaves for di-en were playing happily sun-scorched fields oi’ their islands. Then the sky was darkened with the black-crossed wings of the Nani raiders and the soil oi those ancient isles was fouled with the marching feet of the troops in field gray. A small flotilla oi mercy ships raced across the channel i Britain carrying women and chil- dren away from the menacing in- vader. That was tap years ago this summer. Many children were accom- panied by their mothera, Many others were entirely alone-their mothers had sent them to safety but had stayed behind to look after their meniolks. Thousands of chil- witliout father or mother were brought to Britain's shores and of- UF AND DOWN STAIRS a dozen times a dayi But she knows that a b‘ bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes wi milk and sugar . . . gives the average adult the needed food energy to go up and down stairs more than 50 times! "And I do check that Kellogg's is THFSELF-STARTER"BREAKFAST!" she says. Like four out of flve house- wives iii Canada, she too votes it first for FLAVOUR} So ut Kellogg's Q your shopping lint y. VALLEYFIELD-ORWELL HEAD PASTORAL CHARGE for next Sun- day, Aigust 2nd- Orwell Head 11 A. M. Valleyfleld 8 P. M. Service conducted b Rev. A. B. Weir. N0 service at lmulr. 7-30-11. MR. AND MRS. LAWSON WOOD. Hazelbrook, announce the engage- ment of their only daughter Irene M. to Russell J.. son of Mr. Hons? Young and the 1m Mrs. Youns. Earnsclifle. Marriage to take place m Augugg. 7-30-11. DUI T0 OVEBBTOCK Break- fast Room Suites caused by fact-DI’? alr-Holmarrs. Summe nieBfifid F£t"‘§l.'."i°“.“..ti’§ €€l3¥°°°w25<> w ‘é"§"“'“°3.. - ' . . xer, 019" A‘ $49-95' n” m!‘ Qftifilr‘; Road. in honor of End omy- Usual wmnmenrbzgqj; Maul-can, district commissioner Evltm-bm- ‘for the provincial Red Cross, a bride-elect, who has tendered her resignation to the society. ‘Hie table was COVPIEG with a cloth oi’ lace and centred with a low silver bowl of silvectpcas, bachelor buttons and gypsoiiiln. Mrs. . D. Tllley presided Mrs Jclin Mc- Lean replenished. Mrs John S. Addy, Mrs. C.ll Dexter and Mrs. W G. Uslior served During the afternoon Mrs Dexter, on IJCllZI-Il of the ccmmittcc, presented to the honored guest an eiderdovm puff. Present were Ivilss MacLc-nri, Mrs. James H. Docdv. Mrs ER Ta): loij. Mrs. J.R Booth Coleman nf Llzinnipg, Mrs Gerald Lawson, rs. Laurence MzicLaren, . Mm WP’ 3mm“ Mrs [LP D_ demonstrated their deep sympatn" Tine” Mn; Jam McLean Mrs‘ in a practical manner. We fll‘ John 5_ Addy‘ “Us w‘; Usher’ knit together by a thousand yea: Mk5 Maud Add,‘ and M155 Hay‘ of history during which period t rigfl Vrqi-y-l-~-y__Telegl-nfll_.]olun_ people of the islands have rend ir= “L saint; Jghn .41, notable service to the crown ' ___ many are again doing today. V‘ p "m- know the hearts of those iii ti ersonals islands are with us and the gen-ire! a_s§islan<je_of__tljie_R.ed Cross__ic‘ not. knowing what to do with such a huge mobile orphanage. It was then that the Criadian Red Cross tinctlon and threw around at the home of Mrs. had provided. "Outrivalleil All" of LpCAL INTIIIIBT- TM ‘current issue oi’ "Maritime Art" contains a most interesting Brill?! by Mrs. Cora MacLeasi, Form-i Street, New 6111-58017. {f5- (‘ff Robert Harm and Lhg Fathers of confederation" with s copy 0f me artist's study for "Fathers of ihe Confederation" (Robert Harris ball.“- oril Gallery, Charlottetown). is MacLean tells of the difficulties the young artist the late Robfrl- Harris, a. o a. o! Charm"? town, P.E.I., encountered in ‘cit- ecutlng the commission 0;‘ 81h Canadian Government whic l‘; iginally called roi- the pfllllii"? v the Charlottetown Conference. where Confederation Wt“ “is: discussed. Later the Goiertnmcna changed the commission o r P -palnting of the Quebec Clo“ ere ence entailing a great den If}? research work and the Dfliliihgig of several more DOTiTEIiS- w l; mudh of his early work had t0 discarded. The arllde 55 based, m? a paper which Mrs. MacLean lead at a meeting of the Arts and T-»‘W‘T-\ Club o; the New Glasgow Council Women. of which she is a mem- That was two yeais ago and that. ever since. During little exiles of the isles. "Canadian Red Cross otltrivalled all in helping to solve the clothing problem." was the tribute of Right Hon. Lord J-is- tice Du Parcq in the annual report Just; published. Herbert Morrison. who ls responsible for the Channel Islanders here, said to me, "By going to the assistance of these refugees the people of Canadi- Mrs. John Groit ~ < - NS, has ieturncdo’ llqoflle Gligflv,’ Gisborne, New Zealand. visit to Murray Harbor. will‘ - ' be" m5“- Lac- __ 5.118031, Charles Willis (father) Mrs. . ancouver. N5 ,,W§§,1§‘Q‘y'},,§",‘,-}'§,, g£egfinlgril£ (Lac. Friday and Lac. Willis were with ' relatives llilfl friends‘ in kmvsfigfiigd Cgérxgmmgq m Geolgetovin, and Charlottetown. ward “who,” Rhys, Lac" mug 1319011, C01. M. Wingfield (father) Barriugton Park, Burlord, Oxford- sliire, ring. Lac. wingfieid was killed Ju.ly 25 at Lillestrom, Sask.) Drowned accidentally: Grey, Jeffrey Albert. Lac 13361506. J. Grey (guardian) Surrey, Eng‘. (Lac Glxy was drowned July 2i at Cranbrook, B. C.) Seriously ill: Lylle, Alexander Hugh. Capt, C16, Mrs. A. H. Wylie of bei _ CARDLE WED’ Dglgilsilqweddllllicg 0i much mm‘ e5; was sqlemnized at St. Dug‘; stairs Basilica. Charmtewwnho Wednesday, Jilly 29th- al‘ 8 Ma‘ m., when Gladys Kathleeré M 0' cardle, daughter of Mr. anb rSé James McCardle, Kinkora. 963:1“ the bride of Patrick Bilge“ i“ mi son of Mr. T. P. Cullen f!" F: late Mrs. Cullen, SlieruoOd. v l the occasion, the altar was iery tastefully decorated with sumfrntflll‘ flowers by friends of the bride. 6 bride Wm was given in marriage by her father entered the‘church to the strains of LciienBrlns Wed‘ ding March played by MTS- J95‘ eph Dougan. The radiant bride wore a navy blue Jacket. dress trim- med with whige, atriidwolllgvi; 61101;‘! white accessor es an ' age of pale pink Better Time Roses The bridesmaid. Miss Mary _ -—»_.__ Miss Elizabeth Wood, “rho visit. ed in Trenton, NS, for two weeks with relatives, has 12ft on return to her home at Cardigan. "Il.0.A.F. LIST 0F GIISUALTIES ____ QTTA _ . . _ Ottawa. My“, cml;,,-afl“tli,. ‘i. XCPJ-“Fe nor-be. Robie Hector. Sgt. aaaosa. 329m czmullvkv 1m or allg0\vlllll' Lléf sL-gfirgiiffixllcrnc (ivife) 72 Prescott {ti} or.‘ “Pr” " oss, Margaret Stuart. AW., after 0v.‘ g 5,,‘ o,;._.‘,’z;,,,ons““ssmg waooeao, Mrs. w. M. o. Ross (mo- Tm, 0,. ,3 59mm“ of the “S, tlier) Edmonton. also re uric ‘one man scrio _' i . . _F ti.‘ Svvclli) lliClll were IISLFKI aslslgillclli "d Own Offenders on active sci-vice in Canada, one do drowned accidentally in Canada a l as and ., RAF- Horley, Group ( wife) length dress of figured silk With navy accessories and wore a cor- sage oi deep red Talisman roses. Mr. James Coyle. Charlottetown. acted as groomsman. The haVDY couple were united in marriage by Captain the Rev J. W. McCardle. brother of the bride. During the ceremony appropriate hymns were beautifully rendered by sat. Frank McIntyre of N0. 62, C A. B. T. C. Following the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relatives 0f the bride and groom at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen left on a short honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. For trav- ellinz the bride wore an Aqua- marine suit oi’ spun rayon with matching accessories. On their re- tliree as scricu '1' ‘ll ‘ , Pblloivlng is tile llntcl-lslt ualties with official numbers next of kin:- Mflgdfllfin BIB-mi flshfimien not-- only believe in conservation of the fidieries upon which they 661361111 for their livelihood but they're Kiln-d nn Mme 5pryiro: ready and willing to do S0methlng McGratli, John Felix, F1; Lt about; it ii and when any of their £39117‘. lVllrsBRuna McGrnth (moth: number sttep outhoi’ little. Talia“? orti nttl io d,s k ‘nstance, he ac on o one is - Cifrlyli‘. Waleicrr Bgilttie, P0, ilncifs co-cpcrative group. backing 3113.115 Jswk Carlyle (father) sum.‘ up the fisheries law thaltnfill 10b; - 85 - ter below a certain size tmlls wlignréakkgcplrgefrliibleft. PO., J86l5, Tie seturneci to the Water to "BTOW - - - a a er) F‘ tWill- . more." lagtbQm- or courss, the size limit on lob- l son, Albert Graham, Sgt. sters is established in the first place R2224, J. G. Gibson (father) Re- in the fl5ll0YmEIT5 own infereslzgt t they will reside at Sherwood ' _ is deslzued to make sure that t e $111913“: the groom is actively engML sVl/‘alkar. “John Hlodgard Stuart. little fellows. hot. capflble 0f bring- ed in Dniry farming. The Guardian (motllflr) Momma 1-. . S. Walker 1m: the fishermen much return joins their many friends in wishing ‘ 9- agigviz-y of thrill-p mihrsilnz; them long years of happiness. E bétter m}, U211.“ ainioilwbher year when thcv have reached legal size. This "mle i, in the iismnneirs interest lust. as is the rule which requires the return to the water of any captured - 1' . H. F I i uefvklf,“thf§gnf,fi“ifil,°“d- female lobster bearing eggs which ' Ngwn,,,,,'° ifatfigi- mean many more lobsters, on the , fishing grounds in years to dome 116641 George o and an assurance against the depict- OVERSEAS MIWIIIK after air operation ' Wm e. 0 bell ' s‘ Fit. m., 01%? Mrswlillfwé‘ “m” (mother) Vancouver. ' re Donald o l0 PO.. r1072, A. it mt Worth. T ’ ll t bl Gay s ege a es . 6X -——-- Stokes. John Frederic, PQ, .1045 New mtatoes’ beets’ can AlrBrlelllll" slfilltnegtllilnttihliiilmqlorgllto' 109N252 thgclliilhniirgn Department of rots. onions. cabbage. W111 B15111. i. L. Blair (brotller) or??? Fisheries designed u... regulations beans, head lettuce. Our $881121 ' and the government made the law ow“ cucumbers’ right o“ the. 3415313. Pllhdoglllllflcggllxllellflllitqhtéflsggg ‘baiaclistggugggdieglilltilltllilrtlg. ‘Bat tl/llg vine (so much better than Dgrrrliliyraliclig) r1Sl-fiPns5cgcrggiatle, u. s. Magdalen oo-opéaitive have gone ' _ ' ' » Hm‘ t) 1". Fit. Sgt. a sic further. ev passed s. by- lhf lmllilrledg Clllllllflmzel» $54416, 1-1. v. Hamilton (father) law i?» make sure that no member ce ery, etc. ur s ogan uy Ilziniisvilie, Ont. would go unpulnished 1r ho were a direct from the producer Rafgnié- 3mm" 900m’. Flt Sat. bit careless in his observance of the - | - - -7- m"! <btviher> Wlnd- size limit. Undei" their new rule any and save money Sh" ho d5 mi ow‘ member fisherman who land; two good —we save the delivery "F" @- Jvwih Daniel us. Ssh. pounds of undersized lobsters in 189-. I TOILETRIES We carry lovely perfumes, toilet waters, dusting powders, etc., also Elizabeth Arden, Leg Film and Bronze lo give your legs s natural Innliiig inn. ‘JAMIESUIPS llrug Store QUEEN ST. .5.“ R593‘?- M“ R» K “wit” ‘Wm tioins, will have ten pounds deduct- J J a & s Wliflligtm, Donald s“, R143", ed ironkhis totfil Ohitlch by the mp5; ’ ‘ ' ‘ ' intion so'f w en is account w I I F. A. Peters (father) Herbert, Sask. the bmmeraflve is made u?‘ In _, scrim" m, other words. the delinquent inher- 3 sperm”. William Hartley L” man will not only‘ face a fine and Q 11.84554, Mrs. W. J. Spencer (mother) cmlllscatw" but M E R l rel-urn f. om ten pounds of his catch. ‘This is indisputable evidence of the general approval with which this McIntosh. George. Cpl. 12.806715, group accept the conservation sire . Mrs. George McIntosh (wife) Bran- limit. It is evidence too, that "o0- dim. Man. operative" in this case does Mt atigmlligcllzifiigrslh) was killed July 26 just mean that the iI-shemitn are S C , . " B il. J ph Phlll Arthur, La . 4117207. Tfthur Ballpeifather) Si. being wa- ‘Bvl w» killed Mr =4 i».§$;T§"J.§Tl.1¥§;ai“ni.°§!l‘§.122iill‘; realize wise tons in fishery operations are desined for the er, Toronto fishermen’): own benefit and that ' (Lac. Bryant was nut-a Jiilv as m” m‘ Mal 1° “° "°"'°'*""' in n crash nrnr Moose Jaw, Bark.) Nlk. .O."b Vlt.Lti.. ‘ilitififilrlllls. Flalilkngiickgrgn img- ' mm Pleasant Lake, Yam-mouth "on which make! “"91"! "e1 "l" County. N. s the Magdalen fishermen one v appreciative of the efforts put forth lo make sure that lobster fishing ,.-...einvi_na “grwW on Canadian B77173. Pierre Lascll (f th ) l-l 1- _ expenses and pass the saving m.,, Ont ° a " ° m; Iprggeggttfoh; Li; ifiidsglglliaei; @120“ on to the c°n5umer~ Mcmam‘ Robert Kenneu" 5 t" for breach of the lobster N81118- O-QJ n m“ guwili also faoe 22M St.,SiiitJh,N. EPEnB-Yw n 0W1’! WWI) w" n ° n B which will cost him the 1m c! the CANADA Killed on active service: banded together only for the Mi- vancrment cf their marketing in- Lnmbert Qlm rests but they are also an air collision a-t Daioe. Sank.) Bryant. Gordon Louis, Lac, 12100995, Mrs. L. W. Bryant (moth- iibmit it on their own lnitiatwe to see that the reBulatiofis are T111417 observed. Alum-ether it is a condi (Lac Nickcrsnn was killed with Lnr. Ball.) Dv-Ifinv- ti 11,...» wan-i. v w. JuLv fl-Thirty thous- without fsthermhome or weekly by the Canadian for hero to the central tlothln through the kindness of the Cms- Halifax, Yorkshire. w ch Mr. and dim public. They won spammed llckboot as merit. Shoes and garments made the Hun; were invading the British and Isles two years ago. They are the and sons and daughters of the Channel sorted and sized in one win . m , bean ion the other, the little homeless is . their German era gomemfo bongiiitiitted. The drain ' _' " ca. tors. Two ears a the chil- on an! In = p y m m m, get; greater because u the coupon little system becomes tighter the British ENTERTAINED _ Members of little human derellcts the proteit- Cross mark on the other garments ‘lg; 1°21 “if firs“ w a provincial Rod Crcm committee ing arms of care and comfort. As because it was a French-Canadian "1 “Y P5 ° ca"? °a1¥°°5 W“ each child landed he or she was soldier who gave your address to Pflmnfls “d “new”! p°p“1a'tI°“5' Manawagonish rigged out in clothes and given food- ma) little girl. Miss Catherine stuffs which the people of Canada. in away and went off school. It was the first time since we left father that I have seen her look happy." code of compassion has operated local Red Cross branch. Provincial past l3 Division. or to the headquarters of 9“ a w- them know the heart of Canada is with them.” Hundreds of nrmerita H0 lent Red Cross K storo at Mrs. Hall ldlninister without emolu- gJJFEY " bio I" iven by the Canadian women , n dew‘ idren are received. unpacked, J 500-» l1 c Cross clothing on ' "lat-ills M] qirl ~ public cannot afford to give sec -r.d- hand clothes away. Need Canadian Clothes Canadian clothing is particularly appropriate for these lunch-speak. tng youngsters of tho British Empire because they find the Eng- lish climate much more severe than the balmy cllme from which they have come and warm lumber jackets and thick coats from Canada can alone adjust the temperature of their blood. One woman, whose husbad is now slaving for the Germans and is existing on bread made from crushed beans. has Just written the Canadian Red Cross RU! to! ma. Wham‘ ' 421 BUILT) DIERCY SHIP giciaidum “ramped g awn-led p“, saying; "I cannot possibly tell you BER-NE- (OP) -shipwrlghts in similiar how delighted we were to receive Lisbon now are fitting out. a mer- bed covers. Now we shall sleep‘ in chantman with the name of Cmtas greater comfort than at any me 1-. Wllwh W111 fly tWO 115545. the , in 1 f; h , w we" very Swiss Ensign and the emblem of the asserted m“! Wm‘ supreme théige gleggedweto esee 2127;905:8313“ Red International Filed Cross. This ship a fleet of Margaret changed some of the things straight- in them to Ruling Given Re National Anthem OTTAWA. July 27—(CP)—iPrlme Minister Mackenzie King said to- day in the House of Commons that during wartime Canada might send your contributions to your Wm of !2@!1_yi5*1_2I. 9522913"; SLACK SUITS Nicely tailored, long fitted jackets of hard wearing beach cloth —stripes and plain. Reg. $3.50 to $4.49 to clear iii... _ _ _ 2.39 ‘° $3.29 COATS (Clearance of 1942 Spring_ and summer i ‘ oats. All new styles this year, includ- ‘"8 reversibles. Some of our highest priced coats go- ing below cost. Regular $22.50 to $39.50. Regardless &$t______uzss“u9J5 551m: aSliiiiits-Herelthey are! Summers success swim - n gay’ co ors-bare mid-riff dressmaker and mattie tex originals! Regular up to $3 25 Choose YOIIPS s to ....._______ 1.49 2.49 Blouses-Long sleeved, t ‘ d it tailored blouses. Speciallpi __c0._0:_ _ $1 .49 Short sleeved, striped and l ' bIouses—-----_..._B{]_n______ $1,o0 Miliinery-Ciearance of summer millinery-some hats only in stock a few weeks. All 1942 summer styles. Clearing at -- - - _ _ _ .._ _ _ s . 1.00 Entire clearance of evening dresses. Net and sheer Beautiful styles. $9 I CIearingat—---__.______ New Jersey sport sweaters, white and pastel shades. Special - - - .._ __ _ _ it: ‘hall-Th. mnni ""4 ~ m!‘ l‘ ‘l: no il-‘lgl. 4 _ Ii h g . rs err‘ U I“. L‘ autism‘: y. . iv . H '°"' zqéuiPlit-ralkltfl Prim “bf-fur. ‘COMPA MGGILL _____._._ lites llullmq in isanils 0i grim. Mies This scientific new product, RUBBER-LIFE h o LIFE SAVER FOR TIRES. Tested by n independent laboratory (T ho United Stats; Tosiln Company Inc.) RUBBER-LIFE i,“ prove: that tires frosted with it an 2| lo 24 percent more resistant io wear than treated tires. RUBBER-LIFE PRESERVES THE RUBBERr-MAKES TIRES LAST LONGER_ GIVE YOUR TIRES A RUBBER-LIFE TREAT. MENT TODAY AND KEEP THEM ROLLING, RUBBER-LIFE IS ECONOMICAL TO USE_ a. STREET o o MONTREAL ii God Save the King and o Canada u necessary. pow at $3,‘ as national anthems and entitled to sterilised Jars and seal. 51m. Th t i 1 111cm; m 1n I M1. dry place. “ a s e which —-——*—~__\ government takes and“; think it l: ""181! Waco; U, one which will be generally approv- ed by this countrya" said. Mr. King in commen on an n iry b Aw Neill (Ind. Comox-‘Albernil? CHERRY PRESERVE --__ DONDON-(CP) _ 0mm, tistics show that for the n gag-gill; war the average earls‘ men in Drinci" ' turing industries, p“ m“ work, have passed week. 2 unds pitted sour cherries 1 -2 pounds sugar Method: Wash, stem, and pit the cherries. Weigih the pitted (my, and mace in a preserving kettle, Add e wear to the cherries and stir over mctieraie heat to dissolve the sugar completely. Then bring to the boiling point and cook rapid- u; ly until the fruit is clear, skimming i; WHO GETS "limyvgq-m mvmrvnss. Sc u _ . The uestion is, "dllegltlllle ( Mons r go with the rstagfl». way, Balamacaan Estate. In ' whose 50.000 acres include . the in l‘. IS t0 be 501d, and g still about, will have DRESSES Our_entire stock of better dresses in- eluding redingotes, dressy and sport types —A beautiful assortment which regularly sold $5.95 to $11.95 5.1. _ _ .'_ _‘3.98 “’ $7.95 Fashion hit summer dresses -ju5t when you want them most-coo] and ¢0|0rfu|_ Values up to $4.95. Now priced to clear at -- - _. _ ._ _ __ _ $2.98” llrettily styled. Size 14 $1.98 blouses in checked taffeta sheer $1.49 ‘° $2.69 Suits-very attractive in black, navy, beige and aqua. Regular $13.95 to $23.50 Clearance —- - - - - - $8195 to $1 Jerkin Suits-Plain and plaid materials nicely tailor- ed. Good value at $9.95 $ 6.95 5only goingat---____._..__._ House Coats-Striped satin or cotton house cmits. Regular value $2.25 to $2.75. Choose from S asmartarrayat------______ ‘l: Lovely new skirts—flares, pleats and gores. $1 I 5 1.89 Cotton dresses real quality to 44. Regular to $3.29. ' -Sale price -____._________ Clearance of better and striped satin. Regular $1.98 to $3.50. Now Dressmaker rose, brown, Summer Special VaIiie---___.._._.___ Six only candlewick beach coats Reg. $2.95. Clearing at - - - - - - - MEN'S ENGLISH W0 RST E D SUITS in single and double breast- ed modles, assorted shades and pat- terns —this is a golden opportunity to get that new suit as these are really excellent values. *1 8.50 SPECIAL SPECIAL Men's topsoil clolth jackets, zipper front coat style —aasorted s adea $ ...........-..___-.._ 3.95 Men's Sport Shirts, Reg. $1.49. Sale — $1.29 Men's Sport Shirts, Reg. $1.75. Sale — — $1.59 Wool Bathing Trunks, Reg. $2.25. Sale — $1.79 Men's Camp Shoes, Brown or Black — $1.49 Men's Sport Shoes, Tan or Brown — — $2.49 Men's Dress Oxfords, odd lines. Reg. $5. $3.49 Men's Dress Oxfords, Reg. to $3.50 —— — $2.49 Men's Dress Oxfords. Special -- - — 92-25 Boy's Camp Shoes, Brown or Black -- — $1.39 Boy's tweed Longs, assorted patterns —- $1.95 LADIES‘ WEAR 99 QUEEN ST. MEN'S T R E N C H COATS, Fawn, navy and Air Force —Dou- ble breasted models. 11» GREENDAL CO --MEN'S J ACKETS- All our better lines of jackets in waffle weave and shark skin mfi- terialsfFull zipper fronts-combin- atlon and plain colors. Rcu- l" $6.25 $4 .95 SALE—————— v $6.95 Men's cotton worsted sport pants, assorted col- ors and stripes, all sizes 5 Reg. to $3.25 — -— - - — — — - 9 _ .._ - 89G $1.29 $1.79 $139 Men's Work Shirts, Reg. to $1.1 Men's Cotton Worsted Work Pants — — Men's Moleskin Work Pants — -— — —- Men’s Blue Denim Dungarees - — -— -" 5 Men's Heavy Denim Bib Overalls - ~ $15990‘ Men's Cotton Work Sox — -—- — — — w 25 Boy's Summer Tweed Suits, 6 to 12 yrs. $12-59 Boy's Sharkeskin Jackets — — —- -' ‘T 5 Boy's Showerproof Jacket Boy's Cotton Pullover Sweaters — —- MEN'S a BOYS o 144 cnozo-ST-