PAGE TEN It's here . . . fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -SMAI,I,MA'Il'S Summer Presentation cane sizes and half o12i;x,u, , " W11 4 styles Exclusive with SmaiIman's 5 if Tropicana colors attuned to Summer! if Patterns exciting, refreshing. New! ”' Highlighted by washable ATC spun rayon! "l Fine workmanship in Misses' Women's in Summerside sizes! Eight refreshing new styles. new patterns and new colors of the famous Tropi- canas are now on the Fashion Floor at Smallman's. patterns that are exciting and all in Styles Summer's smartest shades. consist of different sleeve lengths, in both the button down and that are different. These Tropi- Fiight Cadet B.l.. Machaughlln (now Pilot officer) being congrat- ulated by Air Vice Marshall Eli. Miller. C.B.E.. following the pres- entation of his nIvigator'a wings at the wings parade at the Sum- rnerside lt.C.A.F. Station last Saturday. Pilot Officer" Macl.augh- island liavlgator is liraduata iln is a son of Mrs. James H. Mae- Laughlln ofjtanhope, P.E.l. and is the first Islander to graduate as an Air Force navigator since the war. Prior to enlisting in the Air Force in July, 1949. he attended Prince of Wales College and Queen's University, Kingston, Ont. - 8 R.C.A. I. Photo Northom Notes l hiends are very pleased to know that Mr. Alfred Gollwill has zetunied to his home, after belnl; a patient in the P. D. Island Hos- piital for the past two weeks. Rev. W. A. Young is attending the General Assembly that is being held in Montreal of the Presbyter- isn church. Many friends regret to hear that Mrs. Leeland Ellis in not enjoying good health. All wish her a speedy recovery. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Arthur Yeo upon the death Freetown Notes Mount Allison Sunday was ob- served in Freetown United Church with Rev. Ralph Wagner as pastor on May mth. The order of service used being that in the special leaf- let provided. 0! interest was the presenting to the church by the Trail Rangers oi a bemitiiiil fram- ed picture of Mt. llison Uiiiversii.y- The Church College. Mr. Henry scales as Chief Ranger made the presentation assistcd hoy Brewer Auld and Ensor Taylor. At the close of the service lantern slides were native of Tyne Valley and has I large number of friends here. Mr. Woodland Colwiil spent the webk-end visiting his dwohwr and son-in-larw Mr. and Mrs. Vie- tor Sanderson, Grandview. Mrs. Mildred Pickering of U8.A. has been visiting her oaushter Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mrs. Picker- ing was called home 1113011 W9 death of her mother, Mrs. Alfred Phillips. Much synipathy from this mm- munity is extended to Mr. William Phillips. Mrs. Mildred Pickering and also Mrs. Campbell upon 910 daalih of their mother. the late Mrs. Alfred Phillips. s'r. EUSTAOHE. Que. corn- When the transport deplfmlent marks the Miile lies River with day and night buoys it wll be the first marked navigable waterway in the Montreal area for pleasure craft. Shoals in the river. Wh”lCh 1! closed at each end with rapids, have recently been dredged on complaints of boat owners. WXNOI-KEEISEA. Sussex. England .. (OP) -- The first exhibit for a. new museum here will be a letter iran Winston Churchill. shown. which were of great inter- est and were much enjoyed. Henry Lidstone was held from the Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Thursday afternoon. June 1st. Rev. Freetown. but had beon a resid- thcr Mr. Ray Lidatono of Lower llreetown and to them sincere sym- pathy is offered. Mrs. Tliomas Caiiiipbcil of Oi.- lama arrived in Freetown last week to spend the Bummer months with her daughter and son-in-lslw Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers. Miss Mary Lewis, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. who underwent an appeiidix operation in Prince County Hspitai last. week has returned from llospital and is now convalescing at her home. if plir.-ti by Lennarri-Darnell. Alton Hardy mid Wilfred Veno. Skinny men, women bod - starved. sickly ban pols iool. uuaan of girl, women. men. who never mu d no mo. E-.”".'i.'.i'u"iii' ”l...F 'oi' "i'.f.l l fl "ii.-bniialu II I V M- . 3 mole coma. Ila lnlll('l. ltlInII.inl:: lnvi inn. Ill? JUNE 15. 1950 IN M:MoIuAiT M1! A. HARDY rollowlng years of km health and some months or was rixienieat to bed. mu Laura 1;". dy entered into not an Mend” inorninl. May 16. lN0.1n the we.. tern Hospital, Albarton. She wg, eighty years" of age. mg. and, was a daughter of the late Jam" and Martha, (R.sinaay;, mm, of Montrose. A good many new or her life were spent in the United states, but aha also spent much time at the family home in Maui. rose. she was known by mmy friends as a gentle. qiiietqnumer, ed Ohrlstian lady whose life ex. amplified e- rinci lea in she believed. p D which she was a. member of Mantras. United Church and so long .. health permitted. took an um. part hi its life and work. Sui-xiv. ing are three sisters and on, 5,0, ther: Mrs. Fred Good. (Id-a), 0, Worcester, Mass. Mrs. David Campbell, (Eliza). at present 1,-. Worcester. Mrs. Alan Glark. (nu. bars). Alma, and Ramsay Hnfdy cg Montrose. The funeral, on Wednesday af- ternoon from the home of her brother. was conducte by Roy, F. A. Fitzpatrick and v. .3: M sheen. Hymn: sung were: "What a. Friend We Have in Jmus" um "Forever with the Lord-", mm. by six neighbors, Dawson Qillg. ley. Hudson Pridham, Yuiymnmi Shea. Peter Mclntyre. Kennm-, Gordon and Howard Bowness, lm body was laid to rest in ilE8ilii.i':l', Montrose cemetery. The flower. bearers were: Byron Bownm Hillard Pridham, Colwill Prid- ham and Edwin Hardy. IN MEMORIAM WIIIRED OONNOLLY Citizens of Bedemie wern very shocked to hear of the sudden pas- ing of Wilfred Connolly at the sgi od 5. Aiithouah Mr. Connolly lied not been enjoying good health for the past two years. was about hii duties as usual. until the day 01 his demise. The late Mr. Connolly was born in Charlottetown but spent most of his life in Bedeque. where ht was well and favourably knows and highly esteemed. Being of I keen mind, he was a brilliant. con. versationalist. and could nl-ran give 9. word of good advice. is well as a helpful hand. He leaves to mourn his sorrow- ing widow the former Maud Malone of Freetown: also i.'A'i' of her brother William Boats of children Bernadette teaching in Westvillo. N. 5. Mr. Boats is a -''-'5T 70” FUN Crapeud and Maurice on till homestead. Also one sister Mr! Wilbert Micoarville of Boston. mu brothers Owen. Jack and Vincent of Bodeque; Bernard of Charlotte- town and Charles who preceded him three years ago. He was a devout member of St. Peters Church, Seven Mile Bay. where his very largely attended funeral was held Mby 16th. Req- uiem High Mass was sung by hi: pastor Reverend W. V. Mix-Donald who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were-. Earl Noonnn. Le-wls Miittart. Ralph Callbeck. John Green. Levm O'Connor. Thomas I-iammili. May his soul rest in peace. IN MEMORIAM M MIT. and Mrs. Fred Hooper Oi I In laying mgnory of mu &.i Pownal were visitors to Freetovwn Dad. Prorper Bernard, who died on Sunday, at the home of her 1 7 I gm. lug, 1'44, sister Mrs. Barlow Bird and Mr. . and, Ni NOV! Pep. Vllli, Vigor Memories are treasures "WW . No one can steel The fummi of the 1;.” M3, iiii'n:'nio'e'i"i'io5iSi'ii'e"r"iuii?.',.v':'iiyli"" ultciuwhaiil Death is a heartache No one can heal. some may forget you Now that you're gone c. A. Britten conducted the ser- '.'S3ai'.L”'l'i2'.i':.1li.l"".a......igi...;....”3.l2.l: mi we will resnsnsber vice. Mr. Lldstone was born in ””"'",";:"lgf,:';:',1,',n';'::I:l:mP:::',;,?.":":5 No matter how long. B0 ' . " ' liter! ent of Bedeqtue for many years. He C""i'"" 'r')ii' "Tl ii""F"M' tlolr o:ii'v I”'m"V n"""nb"ed by DH" is survived by his we and ,, bro. mI5i'1'n'iiuDHInda.lIi:"v:'!aa1.AIalI Doris and Reta Berrurd. M'ILLAR' SPEC KENSING'.IK)N, P. Ii. 1. THREE DAYS 0iil.Y S STORE IALS .iliilE i5iil. ibiii and Hill NYLONS-Reg. 81.40-Special 81-00 fly fronts. with necklines either square or novelty designs. Shop early for best selection. ,Sizes I2 to 20. 38 to 44. I6V-2 to 24V2. Sunday visitors with relatives in Plusvllle were Mr. and Mrs. Mel- HE WAS SWAMPED WITH ORDERS FOR PURPO DOG FOOD BUT HE DIDNT HAVE AW IN GTOCK By Fagoly fr Shorter. 60 NE FILLED UP l-HS Si-IELVES WITH PURPO - AND NOBODYS ASKED FOR ANY SINCE! ?URPO?I'M OORRY .' WE DOWT CARRY Tl-MT BRAND! .tailu.E' , UAM.Fal.N0l74D.l & 19I7Nr'fI&AI.,i , .y, .1, J. r ii... Piusville and Vicinity Mr. lilredericllr-l3-iefi-.nard, St. Louis, and a friend motorcyclcd to Plus- ville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant. Mill Road, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. Elmer Gallant motored from Summerslde to spend the week-and with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gsllaiit. The Piusvllle Women's Institute hold their regular meeting on Thursday evening. June 1st at the home of Mrs. John P. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray and family. Shirley and Kevin. motored to Summerslds on Mon- day, May 29. Motorists lo Piusvilie on Satur- day were Mrs. Agnes Gallant, How- iaa. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar dal- lant. Duvar. . Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mill N00"! Glllnnt and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant wers Sunday visit- on to Duvar. Mrs. ldwsre lurks and son sa- t ward lafi. Friday for their home I! In - 'F""'If".'.'lf'lt94i. after ipending two weeks with her mother. Mrs. Elmer Griffin. Brock- ton. ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and family. Rose- bank, were Mr. Ralph Hardy and Mr. lvan Day. Summersidc. nnd Miss Rose Reeves, Freetown. ..... Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and Mr. Desmond Dalton, st. Law- rence, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran and family. A large crowd attended the weekly dance in Bloomfield hall on Friday evening. May N. En-' both dancing sup- joyable music for and listening pleasure was nouns KIDNEY PILLS Vin Mn('Grezor and family. Kem- mle. Bobbin. June and Frankie. and Mrs. Lanrr Dalton and lilary P:.- trlcla. Mr. Ambrose Dalton. Glengarry, Lot 7. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran and family. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corirornn and Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, St. Lawrence. were Sunday visitors at the home or Mr. Ambrose Dal- ton. Glengarry. Lot 7. Mr. Elmer Griffin. Brrickion. and Mr. Clarence Maileii, Roaevllle. sit Wednesday for Kitchener. Ontn io. where they plan to remain for a few months. Miss Marie Gallant. employee at uwesiern Hospital. Aiberton. spoilt Wednesday in Plusvlile with her mother. Mrs. John T. Gallant. Mr. Stephen 0'!-iailoran. Long is- iand. N. Y.. arrived In Brockion MI Wedneldny to spend his hell- days with Mr. and Mrs. Eimrir Griffin. A large crowd.atis-nded the weekly dance in Plusvllle hall on Wednesday evening, May 31st ' Music -for dancing was implied by Mr. Leonard Barnett and Riy- mond Gallant The farmers in this community an busily engaged in the various terms of spring farming. All are well advanced in their sprints 100!- SHEETS. finest quality, 90 Special sections .o.... SIIEETS. finest quality 83 Special . ' s.... . Special Special SIIEETING, 83 inches wide--Reg. 81.40 yd.- SIIEETING. 90 Inches wide-Reg. 31.95 yd.- KITCHEN TOWELS-Special aoepalr 20'7" DISCOUNT on all Women's DRESSES. SUITS. SKIRTS, BLOUSES, COATS and SLAOKS. Boys' GABABDINE Urrs-sim so to ss- Reg.ll9.00-Special 818-00 an Boyl' racimrs it 2004. DISCOUNT 2033 DISCOUNT on all Hunt's OVERALLS. DUN- ABIJEB. PANTS. JACKETS, COATS 8 SHIRTS - SHOES - We have Shoes for all the family. QUALITY GOOD - AND WE ALWAYS TRY '10 PLEASE MILLAR'.S STORE IENIINGION, P. I. I. 103.. .s12.oo pr.- ” 89.00 pr- 93.. . 8.75 .- x M; i itilsld pr. .o..-. ..--.... yd. ...o ooasnasetea 31.50 yd. rnioas aioirr