PAGE TEN Smari email, medium or large. , logs. short sleeves. trousers. Men’: Athletic Balbrlggen Combination ere buttonless and have no sleeves end knee length The sizes are 8i tn 44—-pricod 1.50. Mae's Ialhriggan Shirts have sitter i I The sins are Id to id-Prtccd each 1.19 to 1.25. Drawers to match-ml. run cultnnmv. t liolman’s Summer Togs For Men And Boys- nARE ELECTED! SLACK SUITS Beautifully tailored in fine quality cotton ge- berdine-these Slack Suits are wonderfully cool -—they're suitable for nli types of sport wear. The Shirt may be worn either in or out. In colors chocolate brown and snnd—ths eisos are 15.95 SUMMER SUITS For lcys line lults for unnner are made oi e smooth finished twill iehrie, colon bu“; and blue. Those Suit consist or a well made tailored coat and one pair or nun Tboeisesareidtoi’! (Ito! years). Your young men will be smartly turned out for every occasion In o» o! those Summer Suits. 5-95 i sunnrn wntnr Ii Jockey Shorts and matching Shirts are avail.- able in three qualities. The elacs are smaiiynsedium or largo-priced per garment Uc, 89c and 1.00. SUMMER For made, long wearing range oi colors. Summer Tweeds and II» bardine Trousers will wear well and waeia well. Thesieesaroilitoflo (6 to l8 years). For every day wear get your boI Summer Shorts. l .69 Men's Clothing Department Tweeds and gsberdlncs in the most suitable for Summer. These well Quality it! flannel. range oi sises. 8.95 s. 18.95 SHORTS M‘ weight Short: aro in a wide "' . UNDERWEAR p Boys’ Jockey Shorts and Shirts ior I to ll year They're good quality and good wearing- priced per garment U, ‘ll end D conb. sises. Moe's Plain er Striped Broadcloth Short: have elastic in the wslel band. The shes are 80 to tip-priced each 1.25 end 1.60. Men's Summer weight, cream color lelbriltin Com- binations have short sleeves and ankle length legs. The sises are 9d to ii-priced 2.00 and 2.35. Men's Wear Department Mon’: lummsr weight, crsani color Balbriggsn 0cm- binailone have short sleeves end knee length legs. The eisee are as to to-pricod 2-19. and buttcnleas. ed D8 cents. SPORT TROUSERS Ivory man will be pleased with t-hcsa smart. well-tailored Trousers, made oi either ilannsl or gsbardino in all the smart warm weather shades. including new Glen Plaid in 800d dual. The Sport Trousers. are is a iull Boys’ Athletic Combinations ere eresns color he’: medium wists Qlee Xi i fien- srs-excolioet ior term work. The slscs are 86 to iii-priced per garment 1.95. TDWN The else: are 2i to fl-prio- MICKEY RODNEY. “IDIIA DE HAVEN TOP TAT-INTI” "SUMMER HOLIDAY" CAST -Utiii1.ing a siding and revolu- tionary technique in its hhndlilll oi tunes and lyrics. M-G~M's Tcch: rslcoior musical, "Summer Holiday, brings : wealth of talent to the Capitol screen in one oi tho moll- sntlsiying musicals .to emanate from Hollywood in many a year. DONORS rnereido. ~ Hero is s picture which acorns rho use oi its song hits as spoi- numbers. lmtead, the various songs, written by Harry Wsmn gnd Ralph Blane (and, incidentally. you'll be hearing two or three oi them on the lllt. Parade‘) are skill- fully integrated as pert. oi the dis- lcgue itself. ranging on such "r106 topics of the dawn of the Twen- tieth Century ae rides in s. staple! Steamer. room. oi Juli 5"!‘ NEEDED for lied Cross Blood Donor Clinic. 8t. Mary's Ilali. lum- rursnar. ween-mo.» r. n. Alliegoodheaithhetweoaagesll-ddurgedhatiell. The picture is based on Eugene O'Neill! now almost classic play, "All. Wilderness!" which described in nostalgic terms the pleasures and I near-tragedies oi snail-town life in America of the early 1900's, and particularly the case history oi young Richard Miller who tries to carry problems oi tho whole world on his frsii shoulders. Mickey Money is llichard Miller, lmroting to preach the "evils" oi capitalism in his impassioned high ‘ school vaiedicicrisn speech; confronted with the difficulties oi making his adoration articulate to eager but shy Muriel, played by Gloria De l-lavm; slpsriencirlg his flryt taste oi worldly wisdom when he ialls into the clutches oi honky-tonk Belle (Marilyn Maxwell). IWIDIN’! EARLY IOUNDII in the lith century, King Olst lboticnulug united Sweden ih into a strong nation and estab- tuned fllristlanitu there. Wedding ii -A very retty wedding was ecl- ornniaed sdnosdsy sitcrncon, June 23nd. at the/ Summcreide Baptist Church Parsonage when Campeie Jean MscLaurin was joined in holy matrimony to Ales- ander Roger Mscbsan. The bride locked lovely dressed in e dove gray suit with accessor- ies to match and carried a bouq- uet oi Crimson Beauty roses. The bridesmaid was Vivian MecLeur- ln, sister oi the bride. The best man wss Robert Neil MecLssn. cousin oi the bridegroom. The single ring ceremony was‘ performed by Rev. Ernest J. lar- rese, Minister ci the First Baptist Church. Iurnmersldc. P. l. l». in e presence st relatives and irisadsoithohe»! cousin. The bride is the deushier or "Where Old Friends Moot" Elnking Cifllikzil, Gigsonfiiri froi-I Mina alnd ltidrlshllcbertdlgclaeurin s on a p cn c-an , o course, _ o s mcn , d, a e rig . lovei groom is the son of and Herold MacLoen oi South West Lot l6. ' Following the marriage cerem- ony the happy newlyweds left on a brief honeymoon trip to ldcnc- tcn. N. 8., and other New Bruns- wick and Nova Bcotia centres. On their return Ir. and Mrs. Alexander Roger idacbesn will reside st South West Lot 1d where the bridegroom ls a euccessiul iarmer. The best wishes oi a host of friends ioilcw the newlyweds. aueoea raavaae , ‘the "Northern Ushta” have been seen es isr south as New Orleans and the Florida peninsula. IONTIIAI. (OP) — This city's June heat gave police radio cars an sates Job. diiosrs kept their eyes open he householders qrinatins lawns against a city order inn-warning to conserve we smiles, \ vnssrznlr GUARDIAN “will. l- OFFICE. nnlngicn. coed from July 1st to 12th. ' -—I'UNII.AL SUNDAY - The iunorel oi Mrs. John Whiiten oi Coleman was held from her late residence on Sunday, Juno 36th, end wee conducted by her Minis- ter, Rev. W. G. Dickson, who paid .a sincere tribute to a loving (mother, s lino iriend and a ster- ling citizen. The Minister spoke ‘about her faith and tnnt inlosus. Mrs. Whittsn was BI. Interment was in the West Devon cemeterss -—A'I"I'EN'DING FUNERAL — Mr. Imrno McLellan of the Civil Scr- vice, Ottawa, and Miss Patricia Mc- Lellan cf the Sun Lite Co., Mont- real, who arrived home on Satur- day to attend the funeral oi their brother, Lister, left this morning to resume their duties. Miss Alberta McLeilan, also oi the Civil Service. Ottawa, will remain home tor two weeks before returning and will be the guest oi her sister. Mrs. James Callaghan, Kinkora, end also her brother, liazen McLelian, Summer- —ACCIDENT T0 BOY - Wed- nesday aflernoon, June 22nd, 12- year-cld Roy Hardy, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardy was struck by a car driven by Mr. John Gavin oi Alberton Whari. On the way home irom school the children were play- ing nbcut the corner oi Weeks’ Road, main highway, Roy was chasing another child (he we: on his bike) and whirled on highway right in iront oi the car which was going towards Albertcn. The bi- cycle took the iorce oi the impace. lt is reported that Roy was thrown over the hood o! iho car. l-le has a compound iracture oi the leg. First aid was given by Dr. Handler. He was taken to the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, in Mr. Haber Ramsay's can-D. Personals —-Mis Sadie Brown oi the Sum- meraide Branch oi the Bank of Nova Bcctis, left for Boston, Mace. fllsTiltirdly to spend her vacation. -Mrc. Erskine Haywood oi Char- lottetown has returned homo alter having been the guest for a few days o! Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Kio of Summcraidm-S. qh-iends oi Mrs.. Emile Arsen- ault, Hawthorne Ave, Summerslde, will be pleased to know she is im- proving alter undergoing an opera- ‘tfigs in the Prince County Hospital. ha. and Mrs. a. .1. Mstheeon‘. Mr. and li/ixs. Errol Stetson oi O'Lcary and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. MacAuslend oi Bloomfield hav re- turned to their homes aiter a end- ing the Maritime Corlierence. They represented the 0'l..eary charge-O. -Mrs. Arnold Dunning who is holidaying in Summerside, acccrn- panied her mother. Mrs. S. K. Todd who had been visiting her at her home in Some-ville, Massachusetts. Mr. Dunning will arrive a little latch-S. Western Hospital ' Ladies Aid Meeting The June meeting of the West- ern Hospital Aid was held in the Nurses’ Home on Friday evening, June 10th at eight o'clock, with the president, Mrs. Bertha Wade, in the chair. There were fifteen member: in attendance. The min- utel oi the last monthly meeting were read and approved. The tren- surer reed the financial statement for the month, showing a balance cl $80.09 on hand. Dues were grate- iuiiy received from four new mem- bers. The secretary announced that with the aid oi the treasurer, n report had been prepared and giv- on Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, who so kindly accepted the appointment as delegate to the Maritime Hos- pital Aid Association Convention held in the city of l-ialiiax. The convcner oi the sewing com- mittee sincereiy thanked the ladies for the vast amount of work they had already accomplish ‘ but she urged that a little more help be given in the near future, since n considerable amount oi quilting is as yet to be completed. "Mem- bers," she said, "could meet in the Nurses‘ l-lorne every Wednesday for sewing." it was moved and seconded that this Ladies‘ Aid with the help of outlying districts. parishes, and etc, take charge of the tables (meals) ticn carried. A lengthy discussion on means and ways oi carrying out this enterprise followed. It was the unanimous opinion oi the meeting that the tables be allot- i. O. O. F. RALLY CC!‘ workers and supporters in P. E. l. are requested to moot in TYNI VALLEY HALL WEDNESDAY IVINIING IUNI filth It I218 EM. to discuss future o-gsnlestional plans for the various Counties and Dietrich, and to receive the Forl- crsl election campaign progress and financial reports from your County Constituency Organisations, and Provincial Oiilco. Unlike other political parties the C0!‘ does not dlsband between elec- Ions, and unlike other parties e iull and accurate accountant cam- paign inoonss and expenditure will be given. - Cflrsssandelllnisrestod, invitsdteetisndihismesflng. JUNE 28, 1949 -_._.._.% CAPlTQL-Summorsldo LAST SHOWING TODAY. “SUMMER HOLIDAY” with Gloria Do Haven - Mickey Rooney Shows 8:80 - 7:15 - 9:15 WEDNESDAY and trinmsnav fihe m. that mususo m. way ~ from way 1c the screen! lfehiierleussievyel adrsass wyad de . ii who opthcvbsad la tisudmnsodhs hsyieiesdslneisgl sna ‘ "iiliiiflibilllliiiiiliitllllifl-Mlfl I sums [Nfiodstiion , nusaltralJrotmu-unnussrenaauluqe Also Comedy - News - Unusual Occupations Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 8:80 M‘ _1___: REGEEronAv (run) and iii. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 - Matinee Wednesday 2:80 Tl-IIS 1s rrz THE PICTURE IN wmcn RONALD cor.‘ MAN WON THE ACADEMY swarm FOR THE BES PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR BY AN ACTOR. HE WAS A SLAVE T0 MAD EMOTIONS! KANIN PRODUCTIONS Presents $014K 3mm A DOQDLE IJFET p, (slows HASSO - concur: O'BRIEN A Universal-incarnations! Release ALSO SHORTS at the West Prince Exhibition. Mo- . OAMEO THEATRE, KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 8:45 _ Hatred - Panic . Rode "THE BERLIN EXPRESS‘ (Jo-starring Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon, Paul Lukas and Charles liorvin Crowded with Mystery I Also Edger Kennedy Comedy Featurette Liberal Convention _ A convention of the Liberal Electors of the Fourth District oi Prince will be held in Central Bedeque Hall on Thursday, June 30th at 2:30 p.m. for the purpose of nommatlng a candidate to contest the district in the iorthcoming by-electlon. Each poll will send five delegates with a suitable number of alternates unless arrangements are made to the contrary. Poll meetings will be held at the usual Places on June 29th at 8 p.m. to appoint delegates. EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION J. GEORGE MMKAY, President. MORLEY M. BELL. Secretary. » ted i0 the different districts, par- ishes cr any group of church peo- ple, who would accept the r0- sponsibiliiies oi same. It was moved and seconded that a special meeting be held at which a committee be appointed in charge of the “management oi tables." The president reported that. r Cvniunction with the Alberton Hos- pital Aid n well attended sewing ciuh has been organized in Klldaru Central. and a remarkable amount oi sewing was being prepared for the exhibition booth. At the conclusion oi the meetin’ a dainty lunch was served by 1h in staii of the Hospital. FA AN ' now on nmm MOWERS, RAKES, HAY LOADERS EUREKA SPRAYERS, COCKSIIUTT 8O TRACTORS CULTIVATORS and POTATO llOES for Cockshutt 8O and 80 and John Deere Models A, B, and G TRACTORS O Following liew Machinery on Sale at %0FF GANG FLOWS * N0. 12 FIELD CULTIVATORS We also have the Following ilssd Machinery on Iiand SPBAYERS (Reconditioned) _ COCKSIIUTI O0 TRACTOR TWO-BOW CULTIVATOB TRUCK WAGGON JAMES A. unrnu. a sons- SUHMERSIDE