we cusnomr. ‘ . -_ . A Super Sale "Specials As quantities oi numerous Super Sale items are Becoming very limitedmwe are adding the Following I Men’: lists Full size range of Men's Hale. regular value 5.00 to 0.50. . .s. s. Special 2.98 BUTTER Creamery Butter. M5111" vallle ‘I10. S. S. Special . .. .,.,.- $1.00. 67c S. S. Special TEA Any standard briind tea. l- lb. packages. Regular value ...._e;;.. 92c fortera, lar value 21.25. S. S. Special 00lllF0llTEllS 5 only, flowered Sateen Cone- l with plain colored satin borders. 06x15. "Rolli- ._e_o_e en;- e 13.95 PEAS Lynn Valley Peas. 20-0: tins. Regular value 16o per tin. S. S. Special _._...,,_,.. 2 m, aniline: a ‘F21’- 398 count. Regular ue o per yard. S. S. Special STAlli SAIiPET i only. Pieces of Milton I1- inoh Stair Carpet in If"! , 5.95 and wine. Regular value 5.25 . . . ._._._. - BEANS out Wax Aylmcfa choice Regular Beans, 20-01. tins. value 18c. S._S. Special . .. ._._._. ._._._. . 25.00. S. S. Special liAlNWEAli z only-L-ladlca’ nun Coate- one green and one blue, sizes 14 and 10. Regular value 16.95 RAINWEAR Brawn Gabardine Reinwear for ladies. Slae range 0| to 42. Regular vaulue 22.50. S. S. Special 16.95 00FFEE o» . Any standard brand Coffee. i-lb. tine. lieluier value 67o. S. S. Special .. _...._._._.. llrop Leaf Tables Duncan Phy-fe drop leaf tables in walnut finish. Closed 36x20; open 80 a t8. Regular value 52.50. n‘ ' Special . S. S. lieport 0n Frozen Fish Iii Storage OTTAWA. June l4 --(CP) - ‘Frozeri fish stocks June 1 were 31,999,500 pounds compared with 19,652,300 May 1 and 29,408,100 the some date last year, the Bureau the statistics reported today. June 1 holdings, with totals for the same date lost year in brackets: cod, 5.034.300 (6,713,300) pounds: haddock. 1.252.000 (1,097,000); ‘sal- mon. 2.510.500, (2310800 (2.068,- BEDSPREAIIS 18 only Chenille Bedapreidl in white with pastel shades and solid colors, 90 x 100. Regular value 19.95. S. S. Special . ...._.‘._.s 13.50 00MF0liTEliS ‘ s only Satin Comforters. oi x 78 in gold, green, blue and rose. Regular value 21.50. s. s. Special 18.75 A Boys’ Sport M ’ v" l0 dozen pair only, men's better SfSfSpecial . . . . i0 dozen pair only, men's fancy Boys’ Sport Blouses iu teal blue. u" u s‘ m” u c M qu y Co on lioae. see . Cotlonngose. Slzles goes. 1i add iwltlzrshgigt slselezverelaa Inga 8 :3’; ‘m! n“. new," “he 55° p" 11%. Illiar va ue 0c l!!! Pa. r. c yam“; vnlue 2.25. pair. D S. S. Special ~ e S. S. Special . . . . 39c, llpholstered their Upholstered Oocadonal Chair-e beautiful Kroehler Chair uphol- stered in a light tan silk damask with a small pattern in wine and green. Reg. value 55.00. I g d Bedroom Suite Bedroom Suite in wal- nut, consisting of twin dressers with long sep- arate mirrors. Twin beds, vanity dresser. Regular value 203.00. s‘ ‘y. 195.00 Speci S. S. Special 000); sea herring and Rippers, 7,- 330,100 (1,044,200); other sea fish. "M! l“ m‘ "ml °‘ 1°“ “l l“ 11,050,400 (10,247,000); and inland fish. 1,509,000 (2,239,000). Four Loss Lives When llabln 0riilser__lluriis (By The Associated Press) . HENDERSON SPRINGS, N. Y.. June 14—An overheated motor was blamed by authorities today for a flre which sank a cabin cruiser in bake Ontario near here and re- passengers.’ The dead were identified as Wil- liam Richmond. t0, custodian and bus driver of the Henderson Cen- tre School; George Horse. 22. a restaurant proprietor here; Miss Beverly Lyman, 20, waitress. and William Meehan, 34. a flslllll! guide of Henderson Point. __._____.___ WATCH THAT WHOOP Whooping cough is one of the most serious respiratory diseases, realizing that our staff should frusf that our customers will the change. Our hours will be to 9 p.iii.;.Tuesdoy, Thursday ‘fill. W. i. i. I i. l. SNANSE IN BUSINESS -N0llliS Until further notice cur stores will close each Saturday at 6 p.ni. Fer some time we have been considering this chans- . p.iri.; Wednesday, 7.30 fa l2 noon; Friday, 7.30 a.rii. to ii 0 RALPH CALLIECK till‘ co. * M. newness particularly in young children. National halth figures show that whooping cough kills more in- teats than diphtheria, scarlet fever and measles combined. Severe coughing spasms with the characteristic "whoop" should be regarded with extreme suspicion, health authorities warn. Parents should not hesitate to consult the faintly physician when they sue- peot their child is suffering from this complaint. IIUSTBATII) IIGBTIII The longest boxing match on record was between Andy lowers and Jeclr Burke at New Orleans, 1053. The Ila-round fight lasted for seven hours, 10 minutes before the roteree called it "so centre." 7\ have more leisure hours. i l cooperate and thus focilii- a as follows: Monday, 7.30 (l..,l. and Saturday, 7.30 a.m. to 6 . 1.4.4, Kitchen llhalre Kitchen Chairs-dirk golden color. A 800d sturdy chair with lily- wood seat. neg. value ,_ 2.45 o S. S. Special riiisiteiliieiiiiri Mr, llverett nix of Dartmouth. N. 5.. was present at the funeral of his aunt, the late Miss Margaret Elx. Mr. John Weeks of Montreal is spending a pleasant holiday with "his aged mother. Mrs. Annie Weeks. Congratulations are extended to Miss Rita O'Brien who graduated in physiotherapy at McGill University, Montreal, recently. The misses nine and Alfredo O'Brien. students at Notre Dame Academy, ’l‘ignish, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O'Brien. _e-_. Congratulations are also ex- tended fo Mr. liedley Pamer viiho received his degree in Electrical niglneering . at MeGlll University at the recenVConvo- cation exercises. 1 Congratulations and best wishes of a heat of Minds are extended to Mr. and Mrs. vernea Mattilfll (nee Miss Mae lernett) who Bedroom theirs Bedroom Arm Chalrl. upholstered with cre- tonnea (only a few). Regular value 11.50. .. 9.95 S. S. Special were married recently in memoir- slde. -m Mr. and Mrs. charles B. Mc- Kinnon, Messrs. Phillp and Rey- niond McKlnnon, Mira Teresa Mc- Kinnon and Mira Florence Williams motored from‘ Grand River on Sunday and visited with relatives here. Mrs. William Mathews enter- tained the ladies of the Elmsdele Women's institute at her home for the regular meeting in May. which wee httended by a goodly number of members. Meeting opened in the usual woy with the president, Mrs. George Murray, in 0M chair. Minutes o! laat rneetllll were read and approved Reports of committees were heard. Correspondence was reed and dia- cuued. Ira. l-ilfl’! Wells invited the members ta her home for the next meeting. itefreihments were perved by the hoaten, assisted by lie corrmitise in marge. The Nltlwli Anthem closed the meet- ing. I ~ -'-‘l‘he ruau-el o! the isle Mr. William ilorbsreori who died auddesil in the Prince County, iloqital e few hours after ed- wee held io-Imadeie on Sunday, May Grssnniouiitl lind Vicinity in’ cherlottetowu lest week. lilies Dorie Doucotte Ryan. visited her parents, end Mrs. Howard Doueette, Har- penr. I Mrs. A. H. Rayner left lest Week far money. N. 8-. where she will visit her daughter and son- ln-leiw, w. arid Mrs. Harold Simpson. Mrs. Rosco Nice with her two children. Rebecce and Billy, accom- penled by Mrs. Geo. Rayner motored to Charlottetown for the holidays. Mir. and Mrs. Allison Owen with their three children Janet. Carloyn and John of Charlottetown gperil; the week-end visiting relatives in . Greernnouiit. m». Romey Ccndon has returned to his studies at st. Dunstmrg after spending the holidays visit- 1118 his uncles and aunt. Mrs. Wllfied P9111’. Grecnirnount. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ellis (Lillian Winters) arrived on the Island Saturday to spend their vacation with Mrs. Ellis‘ parents, My, and Mrs. Solomon winters, Green. mount. ‘ After spending the winter months Visiting with her two daughter; in Georgetown, Mrs.‘ John MacKsy has returned to the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tim MacKay. Mrs. Ivan prague and daughter Judy of Cape Ibrmeritine, N.,B., are visiting with hernpgrentg, My, and Mrs. "Willie Getson. Kildsre CHPQS- Mir. Sprague also spent a few days but returned to his diving duties at Borden. Congratulations w two pupils of Greenmourit School. Jslznes Rayner and Doris Doucette, who success. hilly passed their grade eight exams, which they wok m Albertan on Thursday. Much credit :1 due their teacher, Mrs, 011w; cc. - Mr. Leslie Jones of the Alberta 3117i" 5011939. Calgary. has come to Greerunuunt. where he will be student minister of the Christian Church. He will conduct services 95°11 Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and at 7:30 in the evening for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Getson, Moose. Jew, .Sask., are spending- a mc-riths holidays uYlthrJMr. Getsoifs parenw. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Getson, Kildare Capes. It is some 30 years since Arthur's last visit, and needless to say sees many changes. This is Mrs. Get- s0n‘s first visit to our Island Province. The June stonn came a bit early causing a severe set beck to isomers who were delayed in planting and also for fanning any low land which they might hove. It being a north-east and east winds by times caused severe damage and loss to i-naniy fisher. men» on the North Shore. Many traps and buoys were broken frcm their lines and washed ashore. A less at this time is serious. as up till now lobsters have been scarce arid were just beginning to be more plentiful. It is hoped the weather will be better from new on so that they will have a good season fishing cod. mackerel and ling as rneny families depend on this {or their livelihood. —R.ay, mm. from the house of his; daughter. _ Mrs. T. Broderick, Albertan. Rev. Ira McDonald fifieieted. The late Mr. Mc- ‘hr-rsan was s respected citizen L‘ Elmsdele for the greater part "l his eighty-seven years, but ‘sad made his home in Alberten or the pest few yeera-‘lll-ie pell- bearers were: Messrs. Therm-is Broderick. James OBrleif. A. L. Rennie Robert Williams. Benjamin and James Smith. To the bereaved iamiiy sincere syirrpatlhy is ea- tended. ‘ Many friends and relatives on Prince Edward Island and the U. B. A. learned with regret of the death of Miss Margaret ltix on June 1st at the age of eighty- three years. The late Rlx had been in felling health since iier returnpto her native Province about six weeks ago. and was tenderly cared for by her sister- lri-lsw. Mrs. Elizabeth Rlx. Her funeral, which was largely attend- cd by neighbors and friends, was held to the Eimadele United Church on Saturday. June 5. Rev. Ira. MacDonald uonducted the service, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Hewlett. The remains were ldid to rest. in the adjoining cemetery. Messrs. Robert and Irving Williams, James and Lloyd Dunbar. Oher. o. Dunn and James O'Brien acted as pallbearers. q..--_-i.._. GOING DOWN People who wish to reduce should do it, under professional guidance to evolde injuring their health. Physicians eey. liven if lose o! weight la desired there are certain foods the body must have to keep operating etiiciontiy. A doctor le best qualified to say mo. foods a person can afford to do without. He will eke be able to determine lust how out anirliow fer e person should lace weight. dicta ofhn weaken the without rid of mueli superfluous Mr. Johnnie Ryan is maklllit preperetionsfor moving his house -sa-.‘ and Mrs. Alfred mie- Kay visited their daughter Teresa _ who u staying with licr aunt. Mrs. “an. r. -—UN_IDADIXG l Garte- at ton. ‘maedey and Wednuday. Ralph llacceulb, BALI. Helium's QANTIY Store, Summeratde, June 10th,; P. M. Pleasant Valley Women's In etiinltl. _ -Wl All ABOUT to take ship- ment o! six No. o0 Cackshutt ‘Prac- tflrl. All eqil-llmed with power" tell on. Jen-ice A. McNeil! ‘ind 800a. Bmmersiide. ‘ ~60!‘ A BBAIJI‘! - so. Iuw Clank of Kenalngtsin, went fishing the other day, and the biggest trout didnt "get Iwey" at lee‘. ‘no brought one home that weighed w" three qounda and measured a bit more than 15 inches in iengin. x1e hasn't said viihere lie caught the speckled beauty -!ur. -BVENING BIIIIGI PAI-T! -- Mirs. Fred Davlson and Mrs. Edwin Brown were joint holielael at one of the meet delightful Bridge parties o! the season. when seven tables were in play, at Mrs. Davis- en’: lovely home at Kenaingtoi-i, on Friday evening. A number of prism were won by the guelto, ri surprise awards bleed solely o! till condition of corsegea given to‘ the guests at the beginning ed the even- ing. Guests attending were frun Surmnerslde, Charlottetown and Kensington. Those lucky enough to carry ell! prises were: om. lair Clerk. Mrs. William Oellalnl. Mrs. Donald Gibson, Mrs. Doullld Mac- Nutl, Mrs. J. Bradford Milimen. and Mrs. Ivan Darrach. Dainty re- freshments were sewed by the hostesses. - Bur. —BLOOlitFIIil.D~ - The annual meeting o1 Si. Anthony's Holy Name Society was held on Sunday evening. Juno 18th. A large num- ber of members attended and heard the president, Gilbert Gaudet, de- liver an interesting talk on the‘ yearfls activities. Mr. Alban Arsen- ault the Treasurer and Desmond Gallant. acting Secretary each pre- sented sn excellent report which were approved and adopted. Mr. P. A. Arsenault as guest speaker in a brief but inspiring discourse on- couraged the members to continue their splendid work of ctr-operation and unity. Rev. M. J. Rooney, spir- itual director congratulated the officers and members no said that he was proud of 5t. Anthony's Holy Name which was one of the best organized branches in the Diocese. The slate. of officers for 1048-40 is as follows: President'- Glibert Gsudet. 1st. vice President. Dorice I. Gallant. 3nd. vice Presi- dent. G. R. Arsenault. Treasurer, --A1han Arseriault. Rec. Secretary Prosper J. Gallant, Peter P. Gai- iiissisiiii ‘illililllilll oRlABli P _l BNITiRYMoosi sol Pleasure bound P Taiie along a lightweight Admiral battery portable radio with ibld-doin handle . . . perfect for every occasion. There's lots of fun for all the famll with an Admiral battery pom le radio. i ‘O Only 7% inches high Iful tubes '0 leowi Power Output I Automatic volume control I Self-contained Aaroecapa loo’ Infinite I Alnlea dynamic speelier r‘ LESS eniiriiizl $4” w‘ LIKE A crimson o‘ BRAGE, llloliAY8. 00. tllllllill SIIMMEBSIDE --Desmond Gallant. Councillors - evening, the Children of Mary also? lent, Tennis Peters. John Arlen-P suit. Mai-shells —John i". Gallant. Eusebe Arseneult. 0n the same held their annual meeting with e large representation in attendance. splendid reports were presented by the u-iesldent and Secretary. The members were also encouraged by the excellent discourse delivered by the Spiritual Director Fr. Rooney who congratulated them for thei: good work and wished the-m sue csse for the coming year. The fol- lowing slate of oiificera was CllDl- en: President - Margaret Gallant. Office at Vice nesident-I-Ethel Flnoari. Sec- u Gmnvu“ Sh,“ rstsry-lorette Arsenault, Protects 1 PM,” 5" -Allce Wedge, Joan Arsenaulz, _ ‘ Mrs. Esther Gallant. At the coiiciu- 5‘m'“°"1d' l\ -~..~ slan of both meetings the remembers o! bath Societies attended Benedic~ tion Service. As it was the Feast a1 5t. Anthony o! Podona the Patron Saint of the Pariah, the beautiful marble altar was beautifully ‘il- luminated and special mudc was rendered by the organist. ‘Mr. O. J. Gallant. In the morn-in! at l-llgh Mass the pastor had deliver- ed a special sermon in honor of St. Anthony the great eeint o! Pedona. 'l‘ruly...lune 13th. wee a Red Letter 5zzmmarsidc u ' Professional Cards’ h Day for 8t. Anthony! Panah. wearers EXPERIENCED SALESMAN Whole or Part Time for Surninerslde and Prince County. All Replies Treated in Confidence Apply by letter giving full particulars, to:- ' IOX 991 ale Guardian, Charlottetown - ‘ 0%00i T. ‘Earle llicliey Chartered Accountant RICHARD S. HINTON KAI. EA» LLB. Barrister. lolieiter. ete- boana on ‘Iowa ad Infill P1000141“ Water 5t. Bummeralde vioiiiaY SlillEliS Gardenia of Southern France 'l'alc., reg. tllc-I-Speclol. 33¢ Longlois launder Shove Cream, reg. ‘Sc-Special. 39c Rennie Shin Cream, reg. lSc—Speclal........_._,.... 69c Tarinic Acid Jelly, reg. SUc-Speciol. . .. . .. 53c 4 Square Floor Wax, reg. 60c--Speclol.. . . . 49¢ Leg Sllque, reg. 89c? Mineral lorh Compound, reg. §0c—Speclol...._...'.... 39c eoiiiiiiii so1iipiiitiiiniie STililE. - _ suiisiieiios- ’ ' f In Summer and Vacation Needs llikers French john, regular 60c-Speciol............ 49c Rexall‘ Naive Tonic, reg‘. Bil-Special... . ..... _ 65¢ Mi3l Tooth Powder, reg. Mc-Specioli. . .. _._,A. 33c ' Nose and Throat Relief, reg. 50c -Special. . 39-’- Yeast m ‘i... Tablets-IN ies|.n....._.1.._._.. . 89¢ My Night Cologne, mg. "USO-Special...............-93= Blue Nyocinlite ca”... a... LSD-Special. 98c