MASTER-AT-ARMS The mini class o! The Master-ab Arms Course will be held in Trin- ity Troop Hall at 8:00 p. m. Thurs- day, June isi. This will be .1 test period. THE FIRST ('H'TOW'N PIACK 'I'wenl.i'-five lively wolf cubs them the 1st. Charlottetown Pack spent. a fun-filled twenty-ic-urth of may with Akflil. and Tall Tim- bar near Smut Master Zakenfs cotmgc at Rosebank. Alter an hour's tramp through the woods. we all ciijoyctl an nppetizing din- ner of vegnirible soup. ivcancrs. mil.-. coral; and vool-(ifs. cooked ;irei' an riutclon: ii'e place. (There liflrn 51: too many coolu. but inrtuiiaiciy the bmih wssnit spoil- rdll Some n! the highlights of the rlnv uor-re I sand hiiilding castle inlTlC..t. HIT.-"ll .-liowed 3 lot of im- nnination iii sime oi the boys; A Mal'(?llgcl' hunt. in this the boys showed surprising results: All the Cubs teamed up for a ball game, liter which we informed Tall Tim- hcr. that he should take a few 10'-Solis on how to umpire! The one disappointment of the day was that Akela thought it was I00 early in the season for the boys to go swimmirg. but they s.:ir-rceded in RPl.llK1g a genuine sun l)Iii'n which helped to make .up for the dip. Akr-In of the lat. IST GEORGETOWN Last Thursday evening George- town Scouts ooncentrawd on First- Aid. a. bit of Physical Training and work on the Master-at-Arms badge. Following this. The .Troop planned a hike for Saturday. Saturday morning dawned fair and fine and at 9:00 a. m. the Owl and Wolf Patrols received iliria! hike instructions from SM. D.A. Maocormack and went their way. The boys covered considerable ter- ritory and cooked their own noon meal. They then returned to Georgetown and passed in hike re- ports to their Scmitmastor. I O Leary and I O I Vicinily Rrv. John M. and Mrs. Sheen and family or Elmsdale and Mrs. Sherii's mother. Mrs. Singleton were visitors to O'Lcary on Tues- day May 23rd. W ffhe many friends of Mrs. A. W. Craswrll. Bloomfield. are sorry to hear that she is on the sick list and they unilv in wishing her a speedy recovery. Rev. Howard and Ml'l. Christie and baby of Hunter River were visitnrs in Springfield West on Tuesday Maw 23. guests of Rev. B. B. and Mrs. Colborne. Also I visitor at the same home that afternoon was Rev. W. G. Dick- son of OL(-ary. Among the graduates of St. Martha's Hospital Schnl of Nurs sin: in Aniiizonish. N. S., is I ynum: lady from P. F... I.. Miss Marie Mullen of Bedford. P.E.l.. who is the secretary-treasurer of her class. Her friends wish her 9l'fll'Y success in her chosen pro- fession. i At the paronts home In KnllIS- ford on Tiicsday afternoon May 23rd, Rev. W. G. Dickson baptized the Inllmi-iniz children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mac-Nevin, Wanda Flora. born in OlL:ary on Jan. 20. 1950; Peggy Enid. born in Kniiisfnrd on July 30th. 1948 and Anne Clariiida. horn in Freeland on Ailil. 16th. I946. The annual meeting of the Church of the Nazarene of OlLenry was held in the Church on Monday night May 32. There was a good nttcndance and the minister. Rev. H. M. Burgess open- ed the mcztiiiz by prayer. Last year was a vtry succeuiul one and all departments of the church, the Sunday School. the Young People's Society. the Women's Mluionury Society. etc. had suc- cessful years work and made ad- vnnces in their givings. The church and parsonage is now' in .very fine condition and much credit is due the young and active minister. Rev. H. M. Burgess and his capable wife who is a gifted musician for the progress which -the church has made. Rev. Mr. Burgess will shortly be common- cing his Iourlh year as the min- later of the O'Lcary congregation. The tollowing are the officers elected: Trustees: Martin Buch- anan; George Campbell and Win- Ircd Brooks; Sunday School Sup- erintendent. Winfred Brooks; Four Stewards were elected: Mu. Oliver Johnnon. Mrs. William Buchanan; Mrs. Leon Woodalde. Mrs. Thomas day. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buchuun were appuliilull delegates to the annual aucmbly of the church which meets In Ox- Iord. N. S. in July. anon IN vrnnmca on: good sawing cl livc. I0- 3&&N'&.'"" "' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN nother Big Week-End At HOLMAN'S! SHOP EARLY. FORTHESE OUTSTANDING RIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS ON SALE AT 9 A.M. SHARP SPECIAL There are 10 enda ol this good quality Coutlng, suitable Ior ahcrtlea Coats. The colors are gold. beige, emerald. powder. rose and brown. -- regularly 3.95 to 5.25 a yard - WEEK-END SPECIAL .. . - HOLMAN'S FABRICS - -- l0l.HAN'S LINGERIE - Womcnls Broadcloth Pyjamas Smart Tailored Pyjamas In utli-active print dcalgna that are llght In color and neat. The slxes are Iron: 88 to 42 - regularly priced Iron 8.85 to 4.95 - WEEK-END 209 Suede and Flannel Boating and Summer 54 Inchea wide 2.9 bowl and alx lndlvldual napplea. - HOLMAN'S I AND 10 - 7-Piece . Glass Dessert Set Plain clear glass with a smart gold band - This Dessert Set consists of 1 large serving Begulorly priced at 1.30 3 set - WEEK - END L3 Note These Extra Special Savings In The YOUTH CENTRE! Slzeii 1 to 'I - regular In 15.95 - WEEK-END SPECIAL - 8.95 BIG OLEAIIAIIOE OIRLS' SPRING COATS Full avvlnglng or (med styles with either a plain or belted back. The materials are covei-I cloth, eavalry (will, line wool coating and ollier Iabrlos lined with rayon or satin. Sign 10. 11 and 14 - regular to 22.50 - WEEK-END SPECIAL - I2-95 Sizes 16 - regular to 32.50 - WEEK-END SPECIAL - I935 InfanIs' SWEATERS 100 only - wlilte. plnk or blue Sweaters - regularly priced at 1.98 - WEEK-END SPECIAL - 98c lnfanIs' 3-Place SWEATER SETS 4! acts only -- whllo. pink or blue. The acts consist of a sweeter. bon- net and booleea. Regularly priced a act 1.80 - WEEK-END SPECIAL 98c . Infanls' y DRESSES Mada at dalnly plain cotton or aprlgged dlnlty. The else: are 1 lo .1 - regularly prlced Iron: 1.98 lo 3.50 - WEEK-END SPECIAL - 1.69 . Infants? 32 pain only In colors navy, brown and green with dome Iaalened openings. ser- vlceablc and good flltlng - regulnrly priced II 2.25 and 2.15 - WEEK-END SPECIAL corduroy Rompers I.75 WEEK-END SPECIAL - Balance of Ioys' SPRING OOATS Smut lltlla coal: In eolora gray. tan or navy. The ulna no 8 to In - regular 6.50 to I!.95. IIALF . PIIIOE Job Lot of l(iddius' ANKLE HOSE Good quality Ankle llue In plain colors plnk. yellow. blue or green with contrasting atrlped tops. WEEK-END SPECIAL - 1 8c Pair 0 irls' Rayon Panties II pulra In colon In "II and whlla. than no In Ilie.plsln hrlal alylu. The also: I to II - regular to 0 unit - WIIIIJND SPECIAL ..... ..... . ........................ .. . 40 Palra ' BABVALLS 'iuuo ol the Vlyollu flannel In blue. yellow and green with lone Iutonara all around the logs - ruguhr no - will-Inn In- con. - 1.98 Regular 49: . lnIants' Vests Mode ol Ilne ball canon In the eoavaalaul wrap-around uylo. Slualnauths to I yearl- wan-arm IPIOIAI. - 233 Regular 98: Infants' Vests Plna collon hull In ellbur hin- ad or wrap-around Itylaa. Avail- abla In Ialaul alnu - Wlll-IND SPICIAI. 590 Just In Time For Father's Day! Special Purchase of Menls HIGH GRADE SHIRTS 0! line lualroua Broadcloth, Sanlorlud ahrunk lllll apcolally loolnadlor sllnilnn Ind longer wear. These Quality Shirts are tallored Ior nut style and appearance. They bava elther Fused or Windsor collars and alnglu culla. The colors are white. sand, grey, blue, royul and what In alaea 14 to 16 1-2. stock up with these Ior Summer. . 2.95 IIALIIE Feature Special! Wcmcnls "Loafer" Sinai-I blue call Lnalei-a In the two alrap style that In vary. very popular. Thane have leather solea and heela. The alsen are no 3 1-2 - regularly prlood o polr 5.95 - WEEK-END SPECIAL .. hoes 2.ll9 - lI0laMAN'S WOMEN'S SHOES - Outstanding Value In Men's WORK BOOTS .. .. 2 .9 8 Punuo sole: and heela. The slaea are I to 11 - regularly prlaed I palr 8.0! .- WEEK- END SPECIAL .... .. -ll0LMAN'S MEN'S SHOES - 5 and 10 clearance! Womcnls Spring Goats Moat or than coals are In the lull awlaglng atyle. but than an a law In Ilia aolaetlou Ilnt an belted. Avail- abla In a number at good Spring colon. the materials are all wool cavalry will and line wool oatlnga with rayon or aatln llnlngu. Regular to 25.00 V Regular to 31.50 9.95 Another Special Sale. of A Women's Smart Blouses . :r::;y......2.99 Be Thrifty In '50! ll'!3.!'...EI.Lr..... Regular ........I.99 JUNE A1. 1950 T