-1. . IRONING PAGE FOURTEEN Flaming Napalm On The Way '"' TWO V3 A" Fm? F-31 fiahier - which the niei-s call ”.lellied Hell" liiie - is planes press a low-level bombing , . . .”ack on an mammal target in because of their intense f1re-snread- North Korea. Plane in foreground has Just released two napalm bombs -actually a tank of the jelhed gaso- headed straight down, while the other is just being releas- ing qualities, one of the bombs .. ed from beneath the Mustang. (US. Air Force photo from NEA-Acme.) THE GUARDIAN. IN MEMORIAM CHARLES W. IIUIISTIS The death occurred at Wilmot Valley on July 23rd.” 1961. of Charles W. I-luestis. son of Ira Huestia and the late Mrs. Huestis nee Harriet Crasweli. at the early age of 22 years. About two years ago on the advice of his Doctor he went to the Victoria General Hos- pital in I-lali!ax but after under- going an operation he was found to be suffering from an incurable disease, since then his health grad- ually tailed. Charles was of l happy. cheei-vful disposition and will be sadly missed in the home and by his young friends and by his brother George who came from Ottawa to attend the funeral which was held on July 25th and was conducted by Rev. D. A. Camp- bell of New London Presbyterian Church. assisted by Rev. W. O. Rhoad of Baltimore. a former pastor. The pallbearers were: Ed- gar and Vernon Millar, Ian Mac- Murdto. Melbourne Soboy. Wilfred Waugh and William Cairns. Inter- ment in People's Cemetery, Ken- slngton. - Pillow-The Family. Wreaths - Jennie Lyman and Family. Ada and Waldron. The Forbes Family. Sprays-Katherine and Darrell. Barbara, Hilbert and Girls. Mrs. Stavert. Ralph and Elva. Kelvin W. M. S.. Jack and Katherine Campbell and Barbara Stavrrt. FRIDAY and SATURDAY are BIG DAYS at HOLMAN'S Note These Extra Good Values--Shop at 9 a.m. Sharp" CHARLIOTTI-ZTOWN IN MEMORIAM JOHN SINGLETON -The funeral service for the late Mr. John Singleton was heiti on Saturday afternoon. Aug. 25th, from the home of his daughter, Mrs. John M. Sheen, at the Elmsdale United Church Manse. It was very liirgcly attended thus testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew him. He was it kindly and gracious nlilll. always ready to help his neighbors and friends and one who was a good Christ- ian. The .-"c-rvlces were conduc'- rd by Rev. Elmer Crockett of Worthlngtnci. Minnesota. who Wit: assisted by Rev. W. G. Dickson of 0'Leary. Favorite hymns sun.; were: "The Sands of Time art: Sinking". "hate in the Arms 01 Jesus" and "Abide With Me". Rex Mr. Crockutl and Rev J. M. Sheen were heard in it fine duel The late Mr. Singleton was El and had been sick for a lom! time. He leaves to mourn his loss. besides his wife. one dangl- tor, Mrs. .I. M. Sheen. Elmsdalv. two nephews. Lester and James Singleton. Belle River. and two nieces. Mrs Andy Hutchinson. Belle River and Mrs. Art Dezille. of Charlottetown. Interment was in the Mou it Royal cemetery WV" Rev. Mr. Crockett and Rev Mr. Dickson nfficiating. Pnli-bearers were Burton Stewart. l-Ieber ii. Hardy. Stnnrt Matthews A. 1 Ronnie. Dow. Matthews nnd James .lol1nson. Repeat Shipment! Men's Broadcloth DRESS SHIRTS IIlf'SF we-ll inatic. llIiIOi'N'l Shirts are hised Collars. Sizes l4 L2 to FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- . Priced lorglhr mast mndrsl hudxzrl, of striped I')l'll.It'lt'IniIl in iissnricrl sliadvs. L6 1x2, rcgultir 2.l9. . I .79 -'iioi.Max's as aw up Reduced To Clear! 6 Only Girls' Reversible COATS Excellent quality, all wool plaid with heavy quality, uater l't'pf'lIHllI gab- ardine lining. Made in either swing back. half hell or full halted styles with detachable parkas. AND SATURDAY- 6.99 and 8.99 --H()l.)lAN'S YOIITH ('l'.N'I'RE- Sizes 4 to Hx, regular 10.95 to 16.95. FRIDAY Clearing! COAT and Flannvis. Y-rlnllls and urml faiiirs in zrrnii. lvluc. iaiipr or may shades. Beautiful ihir- for imitx, :ii'rxsr::. srpninlcs and mils. 56 SUIT FABRICS . materials stilt- ll'l('Ii undo iiinlcrials, i'c;,:ul;ir values to 4.95 B .wI"d. I-Ol".lDA)' ARI) S.X'l'L'llI.)AY ii yard .. -HOLltIAN'S. DRY GOODS- 2.99 ..t-vpiinii,-i Value at this Special SRVIPII Prim- 6.95 rach. l?liiI)AY AND SATURDAY onrh Wool and milon mixture in dark an-iy with black stripe. Suilahir for ramps. hunlimz. l'm,vs' rnniiis. ctc. Approximately 66 by 88 inch size. regular I -Il()I..VIANiS DRY (i0i')I)S-- Extra Special! GREY BLANKETS I 4.99 I) Qn Sale Summorside and Charlottetown REG. 29.95 5-TUBE ELECTRIC RADIOS Well known. nationally advertised main; with SAVE! BEATTY BOARDS Strongly made with basswood tops and metal braced legs. A good steady board for easy 5 tubes and hullt-in at'rIII. Case in assorted IFOYIIMI. Nkuliir 6.75. FRIDAY AND SA1'- colors. Splendid lone, rrgular 29.95 --FRIDAY ua.pAx- mu 'snunoAv- I.98l A 5'” .-.)..n Bargains In Odd LINGERIE ILIPS--21 different styles including crcpc. and taffeta materials. heautiiully ti'lmmerl--rcgiilnr L98 to 6.95. (IOWNS-I4 different ii-rials. rcgulnr wilurs lrlt. There is a srlrctimt ni Slmilie Pijnnins the int. Lingerie items in I A3 -I-l0l.MAh”S lJN(iElllf,- styles from Lines n)l.m in It variety of ma- 2.9B to 22.95 thridwl .-imi HIIWP off I SORRY - No Phone or Mail Orders ALL SALES FINAL HOLMANlS . '.Town Hall. Borden. I Mr. Andrew Arsenault of Kildare Capes is a patient at the Western Hospital. I Miss Lillian Mahar of st. Ed- ward. left recently to be with her brothers in Toronto. Miss Elaine Wedge recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McQuaid in Bun-I shew. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Providence, R.I., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bernard, St. Louis Mrs. Bcii Perry and family were recent visitors to Tignish shore, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet. I Mr. and Mrs, Dougald Wedge and family have moved to Sum- merside where they plan to re- side in fpture. Mr. Austin Bernard has return- ed to Toronto after spending the past two months at his home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ahearn ot Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ahearii. Greenmouni. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gaudet, Leoville. were recent visitors at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gull- laume Arsenault. i -,..- Mr. Bernard FIt7.GeraId and Mi.' Louis Doucette left recently for Toronto where they plan to spenrl the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault. Ruinfnrrl. Maine. were recent visi- torsc to St. Edward. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Arsenault. Mrs. Joseph A. Doucetie of De- Blois. and daughter Ads, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Jugs. Clarence Peters in Halifax. . N. I . Mr. James and Shirley Whelpley oi Saint John. NB.. are spending a pleasant. vacation in DeBIois. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseplii Bernard. Miss Leona Gaudet has returned to her home in st. Louis after spending a pleasant vacation in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0'1-laniey. Mr. Nelson Gnudet. has return- ed to Montreal aficr spending a pleasant. vacation at the home of his brother. Mr. Isadore Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet. i Among the many that attended ;il'ic races at Old Home Week in iCllRl”IOI.Iel0il'll were Mr. and Mrs. Franky Shea, Mr. Wendell Stuart. .lMr. Ben Arsenault and Miss Mar. joric Vcnn. I Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arseiiaull. lNorway. Maine. recently visited .relatlves and friends in St. Louis. They also paid a friendly visit at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Slim p Myers. i i iD0 YOU HAVE A SKIN PROBLEM? You owe it to yourself to try cuncunni Cuticurn Soup and Ointment have been unusually successful in helping relieve many forms of skin discomfort- itrh of eczema. blackheads. pimples. rash. Smoother. healthier akin usually mm In 7 daysl Buy today. i cnnso THEATRE g KENSINGTON .Thui'sdny. Friday. Saturday. 7:lS 'iind 9:15. Mntinete Saturday 2.30. See Allin Lndii its a fighting rc- porlcr who hlzisls his way to I'lL' hottest story of tho yciir in i"(lHl('AGO DEADLINE" co-at'ii- ring Donna Rood. with Jun-' lllnvoc. lrcnc llcrvcy. Arthur Kt-ii 'ncd.x. Also St-rini mid News. .. FOR SALE first :Ten room house, in i iclass condition. newly paint- led, hot water heating. p MRS. STANLEY DAWSON 26 Cedar Street. Summerside Phone 2841 ; T i NCTICE There will be a special meeting .-if the Prince Coun- ;ty Fish and Game Associa- ition on Friday night, August llillst. at eight o'clock. in the Show- ling of films and guest speak- pcr. All interested sports jmen cordially invited. N. J. MIOLEOD, l secretary. St. Louis and Vicinity '3" mm; SUFFERERS W acts inslanl . M (. Z ,- -j DT. - IL Que: zV3S ft. x i y L X 50'3 At All Drug lion: Q-I Alioflill Fill! -PIOIIKT AUGUST is... 31951 DANCE- EMERALD HALL THURSDAY, AUG. 30 Blue I-Iaven Ramblers Orchestra. A Intrdducing to Prince Edward Island The World's Finest Tractor THE DAVID BROWN now on display at ALBANY crossman & Bradshaw These Tractors are now sold in 42 countries of the world. crossman & Bradshaw NOTICES CAPITOL Summorside LAST SHOWING TODAY-2:30-7:15-9:15 This is the mark of the H1!!! ME: Also Latest News of the Day out I taut iNilHiWS lliiiilil FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The King of Action-Randolph Scott-In ”SUGARFO0T'f ' REGENT 'l'0llIiillT 7.15-9.15 Auto Racing at the 500 Mile Indl . 1 ND ws (mu A S we I-'l0H77N6 36'1-A -tel hVi(.il:lii) OOIITE 5' '5 " enmun THEATRE Friday 3:30;. Saturday 7:30-9:30 Wrho Bl: VVhool" Mickey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell Speed. Thrills. Excitement, anaP0lis speedway" Romance.