- n i "hi-' Wish. rib In III attractive a way as possible. the very tip:'.are use in when wa attend a flower also --OIIIMOB and "u an m. hwy :1 needs have been gathered and ground, w. mink of am .m,.mM strswtiowers for everlasting and winter use making us think that 1-: .?siIi”oHsiaa'J u. not HasstsnG Elana Hilda and in Smith. Y '5 MOKIAM Congratulation are extended to Messrs. Keith Boswell and son. onion Vacation - ”"' ”””"”i School This Week Mr. John Mclay. Ottawa, ont.. ho! mm" w s Mn Nlnl Bert!-nd. B-lam. Victori in their 0 i i d k . dawn and nli ht -i "'”'” ""'" N” W--- A amen-ins Church .V H c anon emmd” in Bo ... .....i'i'.'..-.3i"...'ii".ii 2i'L..d”.i.d wind. the m.'".?.3 .i'...& "N -"mm" is '00" "V"- Pciends is Charlottetown and Jehgayand Mrs. Ted Roberts, New school as Trinity lel:!l:?:.yChu'Il"YC!iel n.,,,,,. HM he", 0, Aynmru u the of the Iltirdehn. dma "dun" 0! me e a . ' nmw-P n g be” uh mm, ...”. I lshi hock d to h a of - so un erw-jay 3' ,- Fair, and to Meaar. Lo Per - ti .1 e e cac otth . lame ' .wm. wily L :1 Mr, Aeghrfog-d Dr. Charles Graham. Halifax, school, for children ageld gslf t3 13:30,, and Lloyd Trfomlozfetor 3,1, 35:," .:,d we frunynce 0: mare Now that the fullness has arrhgd. g1."”'m zgbt uu”m':ndu"3'uuv K: m:"w hr”-kw"; .' cw. W-I,” ,9", who" dun, wen"-ed Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Clmpbell, years, will be held duntil .a urgagil mm” won for their respective woods. The drrgwsy murmur o unnuxn r- ya”. nun nun g u mum hom bury muting over your hub-our. hm ' hem mack on My 26' ml otiiruingniiiimnoo McNeil Om lheA ciiiisdvh oils iii: eticiirgpemelliieina "me" T”d” I ""1 "" ”1””"" "1 ' Thatedln ruffled hollyhocks are lemlnl” '""'l9"'"Y " '”YW”l ”""””' Wm” Vi" 5' 0? iihngx-i WI! lfl hi! 015! y9"- ' - - 5- . V. , . visit from a garden-friend who had - i 1..., Am 11 ,1 in; do u , Y The late Mr. Ford was one of h5- N9b"5k”- , ”"d'9d'dll;":, ”:;: ige ”f1i::"C”o;:.' HE,Me”' Sgni" ,rM””'; W” M” Just returned from a three months 3 5112': "I. huff. a" gun,” lea. gnygf-,u.,'.' gyrlghca ;ojnyg.c:I1: kg; grjigt-:l;1;:.1);t mg? 3;: am" uncmhn knownhphmlben m mi: Inah and Mfl;'r?49N'm :i)ln;'fneCriiuercheys vshicahmis a branch ing liisr aiinnual osrii,::m.eruhoiiiiJ:i',s- mm 0! Europa and um Bnmh "I-i'armonies. P W11 "4114 I 0hllW- I3 1"-W 01 "mu 91”” 9' ten "'3 ihllhii b” "non . um. "I I nu ma wlln-ed glgqufgn, of the World Council Churches now smong friends and relatives. guest g:;a::dFllicavde:ttegg:g'Ch'l?m;:: Undgr low-lying- hills. the coral l!:.W;I5u:l:;:."';:Y.kl:l0:ll&: gay 1:31; ':fn'N'ul,Dlh.:lc1hui;thu-I an and. year old lad from Glasgow Road, when he was born the son of the M h" V"”"'”' 50' "'d M” 5”" meeting in Evanston. Ill. 0. Holm. The program was introduced by my Lg g, threat thst seldom failg, wonderful t) sit in my own garden since women have much man :4, Nina and Gwen Keenan, and enjoy hearing of all the beau- Mm Mym, ,,ck,,,,,, Lent by the peach have felt the you may be due to uvenl thlnss earthward pull; such as another girl, school, busi- l-'-” W" "'4 m''' ”'”'d 5"”-i M, and M" wmden phmjp, an object hunt The children n. . , . . l a , v . ' ' yr” 3 s3;';nrfeyheSh:::”;;?1g:m::;r,,nd mmrly, searched. for various hldden.t-)b- Friends of, Mrs. Dan MacKin- gig; 9:1”';Vi:;s:r"t'::'ni::'I;l3'mgI; Gone lsilhe fragrance with the ness. family obligations that limit 1006 l-hmulh infidelity than men. 11- b Mr? And M”. Bob Dime, Jen, wmch ,,.,d,c,,,,,,3 m, "Homes non, Churchill, who has entered 1 Ce 1 h d d b plums white stars, his time, or fear that he might For I 59"" "ndenilndlnl of the elf" Wlllch '-' "M M0 "We" ' the P. E. 1. Hospital. extend best "We 93 3 a "ll 3 N" Fallen and darkened now the seed find himself "tied down." problem. rend. "The Revolt of on is full of the program. For example, scis- sors and a needle meant there would be handiwork. and a Bible and picture indicated worship and Bible study. All activities in the school are related to the main "Our Church." through the years. M,ddl&Aged Mm" by Dr Edmund Kew Gardens were visited and Now )1", "gin l, gmlnu. on me DEAR. M186 DIX: After 20 years Bergler. the Rhododendrons were much sd- land, . mired and the Azaleas. We cannnot The sleepy gllence of fl-ulu 3-lpen. grow roses here as well as in the ' countries visited. 1n.Switzerland Mrs. R. T. White and Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Begg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gallant, Percy Gay and Staff of Sun- pshins Island Dairy, wishes for an early restoration to health and duty. To Mr. George Villett, who has been undergoing X-rays at the P. C. Hospital, but wishes are ex- fos himself. ' As an expert in his trade, Mr. Ford gained a reputation of relia- bilw and honesty among his many customers throughout the City and HIE. Before the golden and scarlet bulbs was always willing to answer em- calls at any hour of the day or night. He was a tireless Miss Emma Burke. Mr. George D. DeBlois. Mrs. Ettle M. Ford Ind Lois, theme. Junior and Primary departments are the divisions of the school tended for better future health. Mr. Jack Johnson is spending they were very fine. In every country much was made of beauty . lovely views were made expand Against a sky where thin white banners cling. Wm! W1 N5 'PWW '"""'er with the followlns leadins the for . my holidays visitinx relativfsfmlire beautiful and admired by Rhythmic is summer linking limb of energy belied the com-izilnn of M” and M” Ad01Ph”3 V5559)? me, d,p,,,.,me,.,,5; Rev, Hm,...,-d d f. , his health of which he never M1 and MW Gears! Whltlock. m,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,; M”, J, 3" ""1" h'" "d ” """'.lhose living there. us well as the and root. Cbllplllmdd HML Ind Mm Gum wllk" and T. Davis. hpindiwork; MrI- Keith g.ii,';'i',,””(5.5,,i,i:i,:,,”' ms sum" M” V”"”” '9 ”” C9"”"Y- Keeping the ordinance of seed and LON '0 moum U" M55 013 10" Ll mm Rogers, music; Mrs. George Peake ' Most of the homes had their fruit. in; husband and father are his M" md, M" 30"" c”"""bl' story telling; Mrs. Mary Donald Mr, mmud Muxlmmn or the lovely gardens and in Austria the -Wlnllsllrd wife, the former Elisabeth Garn- md ”m”l' Deans. Mrs. Stanley Thomson, Expgyimgntgl rum gun yu g houses were colored in pastel - N 0 T I C E hum of Loyalist. and I 50H Lloyd. my" ma Em 3”” Mrs. Earl Foster, Mrs. R. D. weak-cud vulgar gmong mend. shades. pink. mauve. yellow and Continued from page I nmployed wlth the Nnlllogal P18”. ,axf,'y”l”d M” M” wh”"”?5 md Crockett and Mrs. HMI-l.Prl:llcKie. here. guest of his father, Mr. blue.lwith gecoratlons of beautiful - in Prince Edward Is an A S0 ' Bible study; Jean ac erson, 1) gm Macxlnmm ",4 Mr, gnd muras ma e many years a o by . "' "3 craftsmen who loved workirgig in TPIE ATFENTION OF THE OWNER-S AND Mrs. W. J. Drake, Nollie and Louise Groom. Mrs. T. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie swan. Joan Mallett, Carol Thompson. Mar aret Parker. Myrna Caswell and ayne MacDonald. Primary Department lo a d e r s Mrs. W. D. Ferguson. To Mr. and Mrs. John MacKin- non, New Argyle, whose marriage ago. He was very attentive. seem- ed to like me. took me home, ask- ed for my telephone number and MASTERS or FISHING VESSELS omrzns WHOM IT MAY coNcER?IN1Ds DIRECTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS or three grandchildren, Charles. Judy and Kenneth. A brother, Rev. George Ford. f'tSldPS in Minnesota. beautiful mediums. such as these and stone work. In older countries they seemed The mnmm Much was large)” Vlr and Mrs Cvrus Vessey and 5 w 1 1 d b R M 315 promised to call He never did attended, was held from the Mc-l Va - ' - are: Mrs. Louis immons, super- 81 I0 emn ze y cv. r. - ( have the pime and in nn Hon - - T Lean Funeral Hnnw on the af1er- b"3"”- d M P J P d intendent; Mrs. George Shelfoon, hop. pastor of the Church of 12,. Wonderml emu workcmyavis. ocgermzggielaaglcza I'n't'”umT:& 191;? COASTAL FISHERIES PROTECFION ACT, noon of July 29 The servlv-e was' '- i" ”- - - "3" - handiwork: Mrs. K- A. Pal'ker- 5C0”""l- " ""9 MAW. Chnrlolw iior did tell me that the Gladiolus ,,..,n. my sin friends Alzaln he ' . . . town, on Aug. 11. best wishes for much happiness is extended by their many friends. ”over there" were not as beautiful as grown here". and today at the flower show there will be hundreds of beautiful blooms in all colors. Mr. and Mrs. Vvillard Burke. Donnie Walsh and Sterling Ken- d.V. Mr. and Mrs. Blair swan. music; Miss Mary Morrison. Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Mrs. Edward Chandler, and Mrs. Garland Raynor, Bible study and group leaders: Janet was gentlemanly, courteous. inter- ested - took me to a nice place . to eat after the dance. than home Sgcglon 7, conducted by Rev. E. Mlllcn, sup-l ply minister at the Charlotteto-.xn Baptist Church. During the ser-,"e OFFENCES AND PENALTIES vice, "The Old Rugged Cross” was Mn N D” 22:. 3?: l”.-..E:.:" C”?-”"i' ipii. liii. :::"a,...i:":: in f.?i.i3?l3"E.l”ifml.'3& i3.f.?l'.lS. i".":."." 0' -n who M”L””l' Cm "M3 (M5 Vm'u,.1c,. Block M',cC':1;l:n:, and Susan " "' as? Aug. ll. on an extended visit "la"? gm" mm” 9'9"” but 8” not M to a party given by the June sradu- I (Elia T"tu(.:ml in Command of . mm!" ""'l' The D.” b,,a,,,r,, W," M,..,5,.5 . A. . - . .. . H . 515 an a crs. among "Ends. . exmlmlon quallty, g as of our whoa! amo Wham I an era anadian territorial waters contrary 10 ML and M”' Eric 35”” ' for indoor decorations because of a ' M till! AC1. 01' was numbered. He accepted. ap- (II) without legal excuse. the proof whugog um, lie on him. falls to bring to when rsqulggd .0 N d0 by Any Protection Officer or upon ligmil of a government vessel; .1, H Hooper, Lnigh Simvnrt. Nelson Whitlock. Perry Smith. Anlhon)” Clark, John Moore. Burial was :n the People's Cemetery. The follow.- their sturdy flower spikes. their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worth, wide color range and their long Miss Louise l-lssaion. Velma and Keith Brehaut, Leona and Mary, Mr. Wendell Howait has pur- chased that cosy. new cottage at Victoria from Mr. Stanley Stewart, and has moved it to North Tryon. parently with enthusiasm. Once more we had a wonderful time Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kennedy, Junior and Ploy Livingston. Margaret Tomkins. lng is the list of persons who sent , . Hora, mbu,” or ,m.55,,g,,5 of an: Ll;rii!s.sl;Iaiax:ogii Storey, mllnllfl. and Mrs. Lorne Good and where. on land mung the T. C (b) being! aboard a fishing vessel, refuses to answer any ",,,mmy. . Kr. and M . John Ggnhhm Mull. Games”: Highway he purposes regains. 7 ( ) nae: on: 0111 oath put to him by a Protection Officer; mun, i r. an rs. . . . . h . c s er sgna by a government vessel to bring to, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Eeigllgl Bury. Mr, and Mrs, R, H, Jewgrg hug, . throws overboard or stsves or destroy: any pan 0; Wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden McDonald Marg. and Hu .. 0 ln, left on return to Halifax N. S, the vessel's cargo outfit I to I l Wreaths and family. John Moore and family. following an enjoyable, visit "SPACE MASTER" FOLDING DOORS E (d) resists or wilfully.obstruct?a:i(ivulBiii::1ctioi)irOfflcer in Lloyd. Theresa and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Peters and Mary L. Burke and family, an-long relmvu and frjcndg. VVILL SOLVE ANY DOOR PROBLEMS. . the execution of his duty. l Every person who later any of the abcva provlslong 15 Mrs. Bea Henderson, , Work exhlblts all ONLY 3329.95 ' guilty of an offence and is liable to the penalties provided by Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Graham family, and family, Halifax. I Mr. and Mrs. Max King. Miss Mattie Swan. V Ammlir llmCl' Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Ford Mr, and Mrs. Harry McNcvln, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Gibbs nnd the fnir may be mentioned. a me cogslgl Fisher”, pmtecnm AM. and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson, family, He th Gibb. d J h 2,808!-lLi;lf;lxiuhi.1abiECi:Ii1;hh of very tiling Officers and 0'rs of P.E.l. Reg. Mr, and vi”, Harry nan, Mrs. r a an o n, D. w c won a rs 1'1 Reece. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clow and prize and was made by Mrs. D. G. ' . SIGNAL OF A GOVERNMENT VESSEL M"Vln- Cllmpba" ” H”"p"”" who h" 5'1 1 Plywood Place Dill 6557 i Department of Fisheries patrol vessels will fly the blue on. Boston. Mass. Mr. James Paisley. Annie and Ronn.e Innis, Halifax. 500! 01 Ellxland. r sign. and in addition, when signalling in fishing vessel to bring in. will hoist the International Code Flag "K", which mean,- talned the age of 82 years. Much time, skill and patience was re- The Friendship Group, Ladies CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Aux. Baptist Church, Rev. and Mrs. George Ford and Mr. and Mrs, John Feavyour, , liimlly. R0Fkl0Yd- llllllfll-'. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinnsy, dulled W DYOGUCG with A line gg --you mould "op your Veg”, mm,m1y.n Nina. Mary and Leona. Keir, anld Mrs. Thomas whelan exhlblt. .CE - Lecmard. Charlie and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Herb King and an amiy, 4 .-. Douglas Bros. & Jones ,,1;ran, ildrs. Mgnurtj.-1.! d f 0 K 98 1 INTEIRNATIONAL CODE FLAG Isxn - Mr. and Mrs. Doug C amt-rs. Mr, and Mrs Angus Morrison. rs. arion re all an am- l i . Halifax. B Gorham. New Hampshire, d ilyil d M C W H Comlmwd from pagil s I E ; Crane Ltd. Mnncion. N. .. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Veasey an r. an rs. yeorge a er, - w, L, Mcxgnm itv, co,. gammy, Jean tH;:1mes and Jean Nixon. A GCWIHV Garden ,' g 4 A he . '.S, . . .. 3 , ” .. 1 ggil-inanidmliois Ford. iii: Mi: irantibziikways. rl34Y3i1AllnlG Fold End Umllyn b,',':,'h"u, "” Xsuvlllqualitias in X '6 i Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Aylward. Mm bcclalr and Mary. ”l P Vt" ” "'""Wl"5 P999” , 5 ' , l 59"" John and Annie Garnhum, Mrs. Sadie Macbeod, damn". . ., 1 M1" "id M"'- RlCh'"d R"'h”” Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chinery, Mr. Arnold Ford, 1" this My. the average person , .' s "W1 l"ml1.V- Mr. and Mrs. E. Flood, Mrs. Christine Saunders and WM BTOWI flowers wants to ar- ' . Ralph and Lena Balrlersron, wane, mpagh mm,b.' range them for a show or for the I i L -- Mnv tum” Gamhum am ”'"”-V Mr. and Mrs. Amby Smith and Mrs. Miller Sanderson. h”me' Md ""e"d'".3 ” mmy mm" l '. Gem... D, Degims, family, Mr. and M”, Horne Cameron, or shows as p.ossible, teaches us p l p 250- "M :5; hM0h::r dl Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr and W. W. Claw and family, "H". R C I ; In”? In 0 H L 9”” In lnnlph, Mrs. Minnie sparkss and Pat- . egg" Q Q; "9 l”"m”- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fanning. ricia Ann Watts, ' ' I-'5d'"” Uld Th9”5" V9-W”-V- Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers. The Steel Family. : Dlillmployees of National Parlgp M01”. Mmgmet and Rob Hm, Mr, John H, watts sr,, : 0 K The Infrrnaiional Morse Code Letter --K-. m" also be 5,”. 3VW- Florence Kellg Mr and Mrs. Jim Raynor, - mu b 1 h 0 . 1 i Mi" ".'d M” Chm" MCNW” Myrtle Gar-"Ilium. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ford. NE "55" : ' ' wiiieim iydnlggiilhshr, iliiarstmiiidsh,igiiinti:sii.shiviieri”::uiidmi:liiiloii Ind lllmlly. , spring Park Women's Institute, Mrs. Nina Bertrand, Salem, Mass. OEANGEICE PINEAPPLE : w ' the signal will be prolonged blast. short blast. prolonged bliisl. Juhn MW" and famlm. 3- E. CNKKPY. MR 335 M"- Em”-10" K,”-"L ".'I...I"' These signals by light or sound also mean that the vessel sig- MY- 3-Nd MW P9li9.V 5m'lh- N. D. MacLcan. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smll-h, nailed must stop immediately. M!" "W M” Cl-1.l'l”n Sh”-V "ml, Keith Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett MacDon- GTCHOII 51'. E05! family, r Mr. and Mrs. Howard Molyneaux. aid, ' STEWART BATES, 2 M5 "d M-"' A" G'”"""' am” MFR Eihel R08ei's. Mls-I KIYI Wllll-lock. Deputy Minister of Fisheries 5 family. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell, 3 ' Mrs. Ca.-ford and Lnrne. . Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dousa and Ottawa, Ml" and MM NPlH0Tl lVllll'l0l".k family, Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. MacEncheni, Ind RPI. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, June Proude. Ml "Nd MYS GmTl0ll M- RW9. l Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clow, . Chllfllr. VlN'll' null ltrllll-W C-'7.Vlf'.l Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson, Mrs. Carrie Constable, Tomnto. KM and HOV VVlllll0Cl(. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lou Stewart, Ontario, l ' ML Ind MTS. Vfrllnn PPx'll'll0ll Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Good and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Austin, Cal-i l Ind family. mmnyl Knryl i 0 e - u .l e 1 a e Ml'- Md MM. Aflllllr Cllllk. Mrs. Harriet Stockman, Mrs. Janis Maccallum, i D. F. H. Shaw and lMl1ll)'. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Wllf James. Mr. And Mrs. rlaV8b0l'. Christine. Mr. and Mrs. George Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gnmhum and Mr. and Mrs. Elby Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Watts, family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacKenzic, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Clow and , Cm nnw." Mr. and Mrs. Robert MncKinnon. Raymond, ' l Ann” NP” Md fmnm" 15ii1zi)i-excl-eLnA;i,ilii-iigs Cl'l;:)Ii(-5i0:ndlVililAli.' Robe” can 7 J: i i 2 i glierhgcpinistd Cliftiiiiiiin PNmmn' imd Mrs: Ernest Colcs,V Theresa! and Jiiice McDonald, The IIIPIII Fuel for ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Les McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston Tl" N"h”"”"' "mp" "la Arlene Mr. and Mrs Frank Leclalr and wood and Cod stoves ' "';”'"t ::mm"' . Mr. and Mrs. Ruebln Higgins, family, and Fireplaces l v n '" M” Ch'""" all 9” Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLeod, George and Margaret Walker, Mucnonald Row. 1-,,,m,,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Champion, Harry and saith Robinson, Tor- V ' l ' I g . In a a res e ar men an s e ar men Rockford. Illinois. ' M155 Ruth W00d- Mt Mid M"- J09 Lawrence Ind as Li-. water - rhona sins ; family, Ksntville, N.S., Ella and Phoebe sentner. Stan and Dot Mccsbs, Jean and Bill Ford, Lndies' Dresses to 535.00- Specital . . . . . . . . 33.00 - 55.00 - 58.00 Lndies' Long Coats Reg. 559.50- Specioi . . . . . . . . . . 515.00 and 520.00 l New lot of Full Dresses .. . . . . . . . . . 53.95 Corduroy Overalls. Special . . . .. .. S1349 Capt. Roger and Mrs Hnnrier-l: Ion. Saint John, NB. Mr. and M”. mum C”'on' y batters of sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley and Mr. anti Mrs. Percy W. 'rurner.r family, Mrs. Elaine Champion, Miss Muriel Pesrden. Miss Norah Longworth, Mr. and Mrs. Billie McLurr Miss Elsie Crockctt. Bradalbane, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gordon, . and Mrs. George Dalzlel, Mr. and Mrs Doug Chalmers, . and Mrs. Elmer Macflae, Miss Margiirct. Hill. l Mr and Mrs. Hugh Prlssel, Mm luv. and Mrs. George Ford.-'gate, Mr Just received cs new shipment of 240 Men's Suits. in the finest yarn domed Worstads. etc. to 559.50. Special . 520.00 - 330.00 110'Man's Sport Coats to 529.50- Speelol ... . . . . 58.00 - 313.00 - 311.00 550 Men's Dress Pants to 514.95- 1 . and Mrs. Joe Rodd, Rockford. Illinois. lullltlia li:fdrs.Bll:lIi1?darge'aman, iIaf?dd Mh:ii1'lnCiasfncrC(:irinick C in and 5.. our soc and co"n'.r R.gr.uP.d and r.Pr:c.d for sP.cl.I 0'". 0 s aoaaas-uaa a ' a ' consisting of T-shirts. Lndies' and Chlld- 25;'m;'.” SP0" shixfmossfig s ? """ s"””' "'"' ”""'"' v ' Special ... si.oo . 51.49 - s2.oo - 53.00 l New shipment of Pillow Casas- "'5 M. . ha l 50dos.Speclol................44c sP.d:FH.”33.oo,,s5.oo56.oo53,95 New shipment of Bedspread: and 3. ' Lang um and Jggkm 9. 55,95.- Shaers. double size . . . . . . . . . 32.49 geek! 2.83 H JUST ARRIVED FOR FALL-315 I.sdles' costs In the 29,39 59.50 newest Barrymore Ilyslsns and novelty materials from . A nice assortment of new fall Dresses. Cerduey and left Jumpers. losses. also the newest hats. shirts. purses. etc. Vleeerrythe famous "Lady Ann" Iinli-ted suits and sweeten. also the "Tuna Paige" fashions. coma and see our window display. A and deposit will hold any qomont. 9 and Brenda, Norma Jean Macloeod. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caswell, Mrs. Levina Claw, 1 Mrs. Julia Msclnnls. f Mrs. Pearl Coles. C Rev. J. D. Dnvison, N.I.. Wolfvllle. FUE1;-2 for comfort this winter burn fuel oil and coal n from j ' A. PIGKARD & co. . INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be anilnterruption of electric power on our Borden line, west of the CFCY Transmitter. on Al Tuesday morning, August 24th, weather rmitting, . high grade Fuel Oil -aeeeeaeeasaoansaossso i i between the hours of 8 and 11 a.m. (Stan ard Time) G R E E N D N I for the purpose of moylng poles as required by the construction of the Trans Canada Highway. Maritime Electric (in. Ltd. 144 - 150 GT. GIORGI