JUNE 7. 1950 T”? ii! IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT ETOWN it possible for you to by the half dozen-r iust rinse out and hang -all sizes in stripes and blues and greys- Boye'' ' Department 18 Only Junior "Prince" Suits 318.50-Out they go Only 18 and the sites run from 6 to 10 years. Most of them have two pair trousers-shorts and breaches --No boy should be without a suit when we maker buy one at . . . . . . . .. 200 Boys' Striped Jerseys-75c each-snap these up they are so easily laundered- iirssing with regular shirts on the hot summer days Special Sale Price, each . 5 Dozen Bays' Sport Shirts-regular 53.75 and now going at only 51.98 each. sleeves-all sizes-small, medium 'rrnd large-Bargain Price, each . . . . . . . . . . .. lioys' Tweed Longs-worth up to 35.25-Now priced to clear at only 32.98. Only about 50 pairs-but they are all very good buys-sizes 24 to 36 in browns, Moore '& Mcheodis ig Hall Yearly Sale Sale Begins Thursday at 9 am. -- Continues Friday. and Saturday Sorry -- No Phone Orders Floor worth up to 6 up to dry-No ironing, no plains P 75:: Smart scenic designs-short 1 .98 Household Furnishings" (continued) 3 Pieces Rayon and Cotton Net -Regular 79: yard 'Now clearing at, per yard 2APieces Light W ' t T - e smart overcheckarlgilsignal,-RS027-S-l9.'8?';ol:dnd Nd wound with and now going at only, yard . lndian Blankets-heavy quality tlaniiellette 0' Ml: blue and green-size 56:76- Reg. 32.98-Now only, each Special clearing lot of Cretanne in color of each design-Reg. 32.25 New being cleared at only, yard Three Pieces only of English Jospe design in cream, green and brown, 2 yards wide-Reg. 33.00--Now only, per running yard . . . Yard Goods Department ' Second Floor ..inter White Coating-A big factory clearance special- .-'- e cgy . . . . . .g. . . Curtaining, in lace design 49c 1 .1 9 in stripe design 2.19 short ends and one 1.19 inlaid Linoleum-all one Be early-Priced to clear at . . . . .. 75 Only Boys' "Westem" Daeskin Jackets in sizes to fit boys 10 to 14 years, reg. worth up 1 to 32.95-Now clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . I 100 Boys' Wool Sweaters-these are perfect for 'cool 56 inches wide, worth up to 54.95 yard-Nov, 5,, No pm. groups that are sirre to please- 1 and 2 I I Clearing this weekend at only, yard One Lot of Plain Colored Dress Linens-36 inches wide in White. rose. navy, tan, brawn, red and blue..R.9,,p,,. 5119 yard and now cut to the low price I and Saturday. Cottage Sets-good evenings when out camping-zipper neck and V- neck-all sizes 26 to 34 in wine, and navy. Priced to clear l2 Only Students' Sport Coats worth up to 523.95- going for 36.95-slightly soiled tlIat's all-sizes 33 to 36-These are definitely terrific buys- Get here early for these, each . . . . . . . . .. 35 Pair Only Boys' Wool Swim Trunks- Regolar 2.75 to 3.75 values-Now only, each 1 .98 6.95 1 .98 I-louse Furnishings Tllrd Floor Fixing up your summer home? Well why not do it. at a sav- ing-take advantage of this great sale on Thursday-Friday Homespun-48 inches wide-cross stripe design in a lovely combination of Wine and Green- 'Reg. 31.98-Now going at, per yard .. .. iilayon dropei-y-only 2 pieces--floral design in shade-Reg. 99c-Now specially priced for this sale at, per pair .. IPanel Curtains-45 inches wide by 81 inches long--wonder- ful value in this lot-rayon not with silk fringed ends-Special for this weekend, per pair . . . . . . . . standard check trim in red, green and blue-be eorty 1 because they are reduced from 81.69 pr. to only, pr 1 Marguisette Curtaining-slightly soiled but nothing to hurt the quality-rwiiite with colored spots of red and blue-Specially priced for this sales, yard .. MERE Es M'5LEODE."'!! 1.00 eggshell 1 .49 size-scrim ground with 39:: of only, per yard 2 Piece Only 3125 per yard-Now clearing at,peryaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Striped Celanese "sundeircord"-42 inches wide in green, WWII. blue and rose-Priced for this sale at, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One Range of Printed Jers R la 31.95 Value-Sole prim. par yordeif. . One Range of Crease Resisting Checked Suitings in brown black, navy and green--full 54 inches wide- 2 ' Svomllrpriced ctonlv.poryord............. -98 Alpine-54 inches wide in scarlet, brown, light green, black and grey. Sale Special, per yard ...... Srnallwaree Department Main Floor A Big Assortment of Butane-regularly priced at lsc a and Now buy two cards for the price of one-2 for . . .. Dorning Yarn--also going at 2 for the price of one-beige, white and black only 'Reg. 10c-Now 2 for .....n..;-.... of Printed Jersey-white d owd bl .. Regular si.3s yards and now clearing a" P " "' .0l3per yard .. . . . . . . . . . .. 5"lP6d Jersey-42 inches wide-lovely combination of Vl"'9"9d-WM"-bluir wll-ite-green, white-yellow-Regular Shetland Yarn at less than half price-Light blue only-Reg. 40c-Now clearing lor only .. . .. .. 1 89c 98c 15c 10c . Guiding as she goes, and we do PRINCE STREET scrroor. Honor Jim May Grade 1: Sr .. 1 mu M cum H. ' ' ' Y ec- mmfmd-2 Helen Massey. 3. Jean Grade x Jr. -1 Garth Herring &o:1lI'lIoe Ireitch. 8. Verne Ains- Gftde Ix - 1. Mu-y White- Alnn. Douglas. 3. werren Egon coon .:er:"l:!i'1-ner. 2. I" r;d;-Ybrhuw-:1. TTIEYCID PHI- 1.; G-Mme". iretiua. s. Doug- mis VII - l 1 in . . "ggwmldlns. s. lr':rneB:l.el:ser? O VII 3.1:; Rasmussen. 8. lleenor asy- Gr-ido vi - i. M 3- vllfill Q," H”, e vs :. , ' '- M min. i. 23'iai.:i'&'.ii""' . V -- 1. carat ihornpean. ”ro3"erlr llrcir. s. Allen Dunbar. "'10 V - 1. euro wu-ran. 2. 3"”!!! Vlas-tlr. I. Perne Town- ""3I !V'- 1. new no- vlohrlng. 1. David -1.000fIlWu'II.2. ally Rcogereon, Gsllent. 1. Roddy Mircliesn. Gnde III - 1. Peter stone. 1. Barbara Hennlgsr. 3. Lame Rob- bins. Grade II - 1. Sandra Suther- land. 2. Shirley Bolsner. 3. George Albert Ramsey. Grade 1): - 1. Janet Mlngo. 2. Stanley Meclmerron. 3. Dime Bennett, John Towrishend. ROCHFOBD SQUARE SCHOOL lions:-Ball Grade X - 1. Frances Peters. 2. Bernadette fsasslter. 3 Joan Connolly. Rosalie. Kane. Grade xx - l. I. Margaret neugsn. 3. Eileen con- clrede VIII - l; Helen Mslone. 2. Shirley Burke. s. ltlslne Oullen. orsde vn - 1. Patricia Peters. 1. llthleen Hagen. I. Leone Doi- ran. Grade VII - '1. llrblrn Ward. 2. Susanne Francis. 3. Barbara Gallant. Barbara Durem. (equal). Ordde V1 - l. Naomi Module- gen. 2. Mildred Ohendler. 3. Leti- UI Martin arses vi .-1. summ Rose rioinro. s. Marlene uauorr. a. nu- dredo . Dorothy M". Merle Oerngher. Orede V - 1. Helen Meslon. I. Pauline Decasie. 3., Misty Lrizier. Grede IV - l. Gerrilu KIM. I. lots Mcbellln. 3. Patricia 1Aigl'lt- lnier. Grade IV -- 1. Rose Marie Bul- iler. 2. Grill Decoste. 3. Margaret Rose Merlin. Grade III -- l. Arlene Desttoches. 2. Oareen Connors. 3. Linda Peoli. , Grade II! - l. Doreen Mac- Donald. 2.Bsrbers Blanchard. 3. Joan O'Neil. Grade II - l. Aileen Noonln. 2. Leah Dorie. 3. Joan Bell. Grade II - l. Georgina Heart. 2. Carol Irekhtiser. 3. Patriot: Lester, Sandra werd, (equal). Grade II -- 1. Joan Robinson. 2. Norm: Williams. 3. Geraldine Duffy. Grade I - i. Muriel at. John. 2. Frances Meooarield. 3. Koren Welsh. Grade I - 1. Joan (latter. 2. ago Oconnoily. s. ninbsth Gel- t. INTIIIDUNTEIDCIIUIIJI The first olflclel set of the General Ooumll of the United chiuvch at Canada in 1925 was the reception of the American Presby- terlen onunei, ihfontreel. IIILNUI EIVKTAIIJ -Tilulusouunenly honor .lod.h perm nurse. I "nedudem tonold inn; whloh is just as effective on diph- theria tasruld. , Annual Meeting Souris Hospital Aid If . . -rm annual meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary was held in the United Church Hall, Tu..- div. May 30, with a. large atten. dance of members and visitors. -The president. Mrs. H. 0. Met. thew. opened the meeting with I word of welcome to all present. In her address, she thanked the executive for their kindness to. words her, also tar their co-open. "On Ollflnl her term of oilice, and the members for their attendance at the meetings. The mlnatee of the fifth annual mettlnl. lilo the May monthly meeting were seed by the secre- tory. Mrs. Arthur Pequot. The treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Poole, then Ind her Hltort. showing total re- ceipir tor the year of 893.15. Its- Denditurse of 31200.00. leaving a balance in the bank of 0410.18. MI'I- R. 0. ucuan. Oonvenor of buying committee. reported hov- tng purchased Incubator far Nur- sery, three beeinettee end met- tteeeu. clothes hamper. blsnkeir, vats. flennellette. crib sheets, pur- aheeed It cost of 0350.38. Kitchen and dining-room firms covered w,lth rubber tile, nrb.irlie' Girl Guide News ( J Such us enthusiastic shell I received this morning that 1 cu: hardly wait to share it with you all. The 8th Basilica. Guide Com- pany held a Cake sole last sat- urdsry and brake is record with 9. total all 3631!), wasn't that is splen- did llglure to achieve and what A wonderful help to those hard to get. camp tees. Congratulations Terry Doucette, the Lender, who I ism sure must have worked hard to obtain such support. The Guides also did their utmost to ensure success. Mrs. Albert Wilson and Mrs. Joseph Cullen, both members Q! thp Local Associa- tion. gave wonderful help and support and did much towards the oxanlzing. Many cash donations were also received. and Miss Dou- cette and the Guides thank the above ladies and the members of the Parish who contributed so lreely. Raisin Day Results are still coming in al- though we are still awaiting Sum- mersldc and. Kensington. Provin- cial Lone Commissioner, Miss Currie Holman, forwarded 3.10. from the Lanes of Prince County, 3 truly splendid often, from in- dividual guides. Borden also sent 310, and Mnrshfleld sll, which was very good indeed from such a small community. Charlottetown ligure has risen to over s700. with the inclusion of donations from Merchants and offices. This is wonderful when one considers the many calls on behalf or charity recently made. News from Provincial Lane Commissioner, Miss Carrie Holinrm surely gets around to our Lone Guides spreading the aims and work of like to hear what our lone's are doing. Miss Holman and a. party of six went for a hike and fire- lighting tour and reports 3 grand time. Beans and toast were cooked stalking games and tracking car- ried out and last work completed. The real highlight of the after- noon wiss provided by "Timmy", the doz. The outdoor meeting closed with Evensong and Trips and during the singing, Timmy relusedlto be left out and crawled through to the centre at the ring quite without prompting. sat on her hind legs in s. begging posi- tion and Joined in the singing. In- deed her voice really competed with those at the Guides until the song was through. I guess she wants to he s Guide too, how about a special enrollment cer- emony, Miss Holman, I am sure that she qualities for the Tender- loot by now? and moulding for two kitchen tables, dishes for the start and patients at 9. cost oi 3464.70 Also purchased were three dozen towels and towelllng tor the opera.- tlng room, drew sheets, pillow cases and pillow cotton. two dozen bed spreads, oil cloth for hall in basement. three kitchen stools, chrlsimiss turkeys at a. cost of 5234.01. Mrs. D. Mclihschem, sewing cori- venor, reported very little sewing had been done. some fifteen baby gowns and sixteen draw sheets in all. No report from membership canvenor. Ways and Means report was included in l.rensurer's report. The secretory reported eleven monthly meetings and one special meeting tiisd been held. A paid membership of thirty-three. up raise iuncls, there was a Can- teen at the warehouse dances, canteen at the Exhibition lob- ster dinner, lotteries, Blngos, sale of candy. Many cosh donations were received from Societies. In- stitutes and lriends. A donation of twelve dozen tea spoons was re- ceived irom Mrs. P. R. llenrtz, Charlottetown. ' The matron reported splendid donations of vegetables. Jame. pickles, canned goods, also baby garments had been received, Arti- cles for the lotteries were donated; a doll by Mrs. Adele Lord; Choc- olates by Mrs. Josephine Morri- son and Mrs. John D. MacDonald, aourls. Correspondence for the year in- cluded three letters of thanks, one of sympirthy. eight, monthly to- ports of meetings to press. Two notices or Annual Meeting: on reports were adopted as read. Mrs. Melvin McQuoid. Chair- men at nominating committee, then was Asked to lake the chair tr the election at omcers, re- calling in the following. Presi- dent - rm. Arthur Pequot. First Vice-President Mrs. Robert Maxenlie. Second Vice-President -nu. Ana-cw Meurant. Treasurer -Mrs. Melvin MaQueld. Secretary -Mrs. (Dr) 11 Kesner. The alli- cers were then introduced and responded graciously . Mrs. J. P. McPbee moved I vote of thnnks be extended the retiring president and executive. The new president. men took the ahrilr end a discussion toliowed regarding Regette and tea petty. All members present agreed to do whet ever possible to make the dey ii success. No further business the meeting isdjaurncrt in enjoy is very dell-lo.is illlllil and mini ya” 3,5 IIVIZBJ TOAVISIT YOUR AIR FORCE ON ht. Alli ioici DAY SATURDAY JIIIIE 105 Meet the men . . . ;: See the modern equipment . . . Qf your Air Force.- zm W z'&c'e'l at 14c AIR AND GROUND DISPLAYS Bring your family and friends, Saturday ajtgrnoggs 5; RAF '5- 7:; ,. "'I-rriinlt iicrr E V x? -5 e VIr.,,,..u9 "ling R.C.A.F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE A A9; From 1 P. M. ROYAL CANADIAN Am FORCE 't .I We bigger the better" doesn't always make sense! Why throw money, away? . . . and safety of llclviflllhhln-0'00! nah construction. 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