To Sizes 42 and 46— Clearing At Reg. $415- Speciol . .. . .. . Thursday, June‘ 26th SPORT SHIRTS l5 Only ln Assorted Colors a Long Sleeves . 1.95 0 -- DAYS - 6 Friday, June 20th any. who,“ EXTRA SPECIAL 24 Only UILSKlN ARMY SLIGKERS Dome and Buckle Fastener .. . 2.95 Z o :@ tn -| i in in m tn E. in’ 20 Suits Pants Fen $9.50" Sole Piire No Alterations Extra Special 60 Pair 0NLY lllen’s Tweed . 3.95 Only $33.50 For $19.75 THE QIAIIDTTETUWN GUARDIAP ~anneninnenenun> Maurice Mill JUNE Double and Single Breasted Models. Latest Styles In 20 Gilly $37.50 For $24.95 Corduroy Loafers ‘Jackets l0 ONLY _ BROWN AND FAWN Regular $9.50- Clearing At 3.95 20 Suits lflili/d’ MS-IIAYS-B. Friday, TWEED CAPS 8 Dozen in Assorted All Sim f Sole Price .. 45g.- Thursday, June 26th g JUNE l9, l“) June 20th To Colors Only lip to $49.50 For $29.75 Sole Price A REAL BUY l2 ONLY ALL-WOOL Pullover Sweaters Color Grey Long Sleeves - V-Neck Reg. $615- 3.95 l Our Full Range of Sport Coat With a Wide Assortment of Colors and Sizes Reg. $l9.7S to $39.00 CLEARING AT Z5 PER CENT OFF POLO SHIRTS lrewn.Stripe Small - Medium - Large Reg. $l.00-” i Special l2 ONLY Priced to $9.50- Speciol ODD ZIPPER JACKETS 5.50 Smartest Men's Store The Island WESTERN eueiiniiui -HEARING AID end Miniature Radio Batteries now available at Champion Electric, Kerlsington. -INDMN RIVER. - Kano-mien pley entitled "You Can't Beat the Irish", Victoria Hall Friday, June '20, 8.30. Auspices Canadian Legion. Admission 50. 25. —FOR SALE 150 New Hemp- shire chickens, mixed, Two months old. Apply Wyrnan Clark. North St. Eleonora. --LOS'1‘ CHILD'S medium-sired tricycle. Sunshine make. Reward. Guardian representative, Sum- merside. -FOR. SALE house and lot on Second Street, Summersidrwith all modern conveniences. Posses- sion at once. Morley M. Bell. solicitor. ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR llifltlTAfiilE SPECIAL MEETING O'F INTEREST TO ALL FARMERS Through the courtesy of Green Cross Insecticides. Mr. Hi A. Cox, District Manager for Green Cross, will present the results obtained with the new spray, dust, and other chemical materials, followed by a discussion of the problems confronting the former of today. Sound films will be shown on vegetable insects and potato MONTAGUE LEGION. HALL FRIDAY, JUNE rout-moo PM. d iseoses of Edmund Collings. Phone 47 -FOR SALE BY TENDER- HOUSE AND LOTS AT MONTAGUE House and Double Lot formerly owned by the Late Mrs. Edith Stewart-in one of the finest locations in the Town- Eight-room house with furnace, running water connections; also lot and small barn adjoining the property Tenders will close June 30th, Separate Tender for each property. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E. H. STEWART i —HOUSEIIOLD Fly Spray, coin- taining D. D. T. Insect destroyer, Flower Spray. Weed-No-More Weed Killer. Garden Guard and Hand Sprayers available at ‘Ilhe Sum» merside Hardware Co. —Wl1\'DOW GLASS in sizes up to 36 x 36 Double Diamond l-n stock. The Summerslde Hard- ware 0o. --FLlTE AND MUSESCO. all colors, Paste Powder, Wall Paper Cleaner, Paint. Cleaner, varnishes and Enamels and PaLni Brushes. The Summereide Hardware Co. —TENDERS for the building of the addition to Kensington school will be received up to the 24th. inst. plane and specifications may be seen at the office of the Sec- retary. Mrs. c. M. Kennedy. Low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. —ATTEN‘IION garage cpl“- ors. There will be a meeting of licensed garage operators of Prince Edward Island at Murphy Motors Ltd. summeraide on Thursday evening, June l0 at s p. m. for the purpose of further organiz- ing the Garage Operators As- sociation of Prince Edward 1s- land. R. H. MacNeill, acting sec- retery. —LB\VES IOI TORONTO. - Miss Lorraine McMahon of Kon- slngton. who i; oin the teaching start‘ and sewer i947. Montague and Mrs. Herbert McDonald arrived some time visiting Mr. McDonald’! sister, Mrs. N, J. McNeill, New An- nnn and his brothers Major Colin McDonald of Sherbrnokc and the funlly of his late brother Dan- lol oi’ Traveler's Rest. Mr. and Mn. McDoI-ald expect. lime with relatives Ln East Baltic before returning. Titiey were ac- companied on their visit by Mr. McDonald's sister, Mrs.’ John Mc- Neiil or New York who is returning heme next Saturday-K. of Summerside iligh School is leaving soon for Toronto to lake n live weeks course in Rernedlcal beaohkll. Mine MaMaihon is being congratulated by her numerous friends m being chosen i0 study ihls important phase of teaching. —BO!TON VISITOR!- — Mr. last week from Boston to visit relatives on iihe Island. They spent and lo spend some Piciiired above is Scaled. left. to right: Allison urer. Siuiaimg. left to right; —MISSIONARY MEETING -_A Joint meeliniz or the Women's Mis- sionary Soi-icli-‘s of Mslpeque, Baltic. Dainlr-y, see Vigw "g Hamilton or the United church was held 'l‘uc.s<la_v evening at the home n1’ Mrs. (l. W, Remny, Th. Prosliloni. or Malpeque and 3o). tic auxiliary liiiw. Crowdls opened ihe mveiin: with the singing oi hymn 376. followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Th:- Worship Service was inkcn from the Miss- ionary Monthly, this was la charge o! Mrs. Keith Donald. Mrs. Wendel Crozier gave the Scrtp- illre reading. The programme "The Cliurih {James Back to Asia" was directed by Mrs. Chos- ier Simpson, assisting with read- ings were Jnpam-Mrs. Hurry Croa- Ier,‘ KoYraMMrs. Wendel Crozier. China-Mrs. James Hickey. Mrii. X-Mrs. Arthur McKay, Mrs. Y- Mrs. Ralph Bearlsio and Mrs. Z- Mra. Duncan Mecflregor. Each one inking part wore nicely made banners. the svrrrk of Miss Edith Donald. This programme was very interesting, each giving reports of the work being file ll these the executive of the MacDonald. prcsid ent; Graham Muttart, John Smallman. Allan Stewart, Neil Meouod, MAURICE MILL» Siside Student Council Executive fields. Benediction in unison clos- Pd "l0 l-lPoxru-mme. Mrs. Simpson then called 0n Mrs. Jami-s Hickey who told the group this special joint. meeting was r-allr-d to do honor lo Mrs. Crowdis_ who with Rev. Mr. Crowdia is leaving Mal- pnque, June 29th. A nicely word- ed address Wm! reed hy Mrs. W. H. Burns, and a hand-hag was presented to Mrs. Crowdis from If You Indulge In Over Eating l oommon fault in our present day civilisation ll ovnacetiag. More persons than not. over indulge iatoo ‘Bourneee of the stomach, bilioueneee heartburn, headaches, heir-hing or other temporary d hv over-indulgence. In such oaeee are often caused student Council of the Summerside Anna Hewitt. mt i . 1 l-lilh School. Blvrlllrl’; Roy Boates, tress. the auxiliary by Mrs. George Crozlor. Mrs. Crowdis although taken by surprise thanked the members for their kindness in re. memberlng her, and spoke of ti“ (‘WM Plfialent ycars spent in Mrillpeque. Mrs. Crowdis urged the need to carry on the work or the Missionary Society. a delicious lunch was erved by the commit- tee in charge. The singing o1 the intuvbeaeel Burdock Blood Bitters should give quick relief. Burdock Blood Bitters ie a pure vo orders of the stomach, liver, akin and stable compound for minor Q weld. It etlmuiatee the action or the atomnrh and digestive organs time improving digestion, eaeinsflatlfl fld elimination. You'll Md BSBIB. on eele at. drug counters Aeeet evuheiit tee. 0 i! 3.3.3. p “melamine-swimmers King brought the meeting to e close. Elliielsle 8i Vicinity The regular monthly meeting of the Elmsdale Women's Insti- tute waa held at the home of Mrs. Frank Dunn on Tuesday evening. The president Wu in the chair. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating of Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by ten members and three new members were wel- comed. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Corre- spondence was reed and discus- sed. Each member contributed 50c towards the Cancer Fund. The committee in charge reported $6.40 from the pantry sale held recent- ly It was decided to have a sale oi ice cream the latter part of the week at the store of Messrs. W. a G. Currie. Mrs. Frank Dunn was appointed to attend the an- nual convention in Charlottetown. Next meeting ie to be held at the home o! Mrs. James O'Brien. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge, aeeleted by the hostese. The many friends of Mr. Hil- ton Barnett are pleased to learn of his recovery from blood poison- ing. Mr. Barnett received treat- ment at the Western Hospital. Congratulations are extended to Mr. John O. Matthews on ettllfl- ing his Mister of Aria degree at Columbia University. New York. and the beat wishes of a host of friends follow John n he ed- vances up the ladder of fame. Mm’ friends are pleased to welcome Mile Bill 0'5"!“- daughter of Jernes W. and Mll- O'Brien. home for a brief holi- day. Rite we: a student in physiotherapy at McGili Univers- ity the pelt. term. and wu suc- cessful ill-her examinations there. NINI lllT NUMIIII IN WIUTRIN I'll“ l2 ONLY WaSer Si‘ SQUALL JACKEITS Surnmersicle §.§.°;..i?‘”" 3.95 action musical iilaviris at ‘l! Empire Theatre. are nine tunelili song numbers You'll be wihhtling "Darling. You 0on1 Love One." "My Bonnie," "When Grown-UP 1-861" Act Like Bablos," "The Old “loft 1s Gone," "singing on till Trill -,, “Whats the Matter With Y°“~ "sort Sneeze." "Wabash °“"“‘”" Bali" and "Pill the Blame it" Mame." "Marne" is the hit so"! heard first in another fiillmlb“ lcture “Gildnfi pThe muslve, portions oi m‘ rum are in the capable hands ill the Hoosier Hotshots from l" National Bard Dance. Ken Curtis. Four Chicks and Chuck and Spriggona and his l-‘fllld W~'~‘\_~ Plainsmcn and Cfllllllllfl 00W" otheizs importantly Newt?“ l“ the stellar vast oi’ i-ntertulnels B" Jeff Donnell, Guy Kibbee, Dull?) Anderson and Guirm isle 3f. Willlismh. J, ni-nion clierxv "i3" m, originnl rcreonplny for "in which was direcifld l7! l“! Highlighting the fun-fllbd and rousing activities ot "Bins- in‘ qe u» Trail," new Oolumbl "nlihi e s. e _