Shirts. Men! ii‘ WESTMORILAND W. l. 0n April 6m inc members of Weltmorelami W. l. met at the home oi’ Mrs. Wrixon Moore for their regular meetins- Meeting opened in due iorm followed by minutes of previous meeting and roll call. Collection amounted to 80 oentl. Mrs. Wrixon Moore and Mrs. Hal Oekes reported paoklns a box for an Institute in Enaland at e cost o! $8.00. Six dollars of this was recovered at meeting. A bill oi do cents wee paid for paper towels- Clothing for orphanage Wee diapiayed and consisted of boye’ trousers. skirts. dresses and sun suits. Government grant was received. Will carry the well known These are in the latest stripes or in pleasing solid co Here you will also find the new popular of good quality broadcloth. The new Shirts are priced at Sburtshirts in a number of different shades. BIGRER IIAIIIETT Y N Sh‘ our ow iris names of Arrow, Tcoke or Brill - all makers of fine lors, they are made 3.95 to 6.95 T0! {i} Will be of oll wool or oI feature new large designs colors. For Spring, choose ‘L00 1 2.00 O Your ‘New Socks i wan b. in either onkle or length. There ore new color combinations end new features in diamond designs er clock stripe effects. Men's Hos 75c to Your New Ties the wel-l dressed men ore cll wearing them! HOLMANiS Has The Selection In l M en's FURNISHINGS at. llIIAl-ITT BETTER VALUE gabardine silk. They will or smort ploin o doshing Tie- .50 the regular sock e ore priced at 2.50 a poir. Men's Boys’ "VIIIERE 0L0 FRIEIIIIS MEET" ’ . It was decided that the mem- bers have charge o1 the poll on the day oi plebiscite on June 28th. i948 School committee asked for a box of tacks. Mrs. Art Sharron gave papers on gardening and uses o! aslt. Mrs. Vernon Moore a psper on radiant hcatin]. New committees:- Bchooi: MN.’ ltoy Orosaman. Sick: Mrs. Edward Trowsdeie, Mrs. Robert. Mayhew. Ilduostiouai: Mrs. Bert Trows- daie. Mn. llsl Oeble- Bocial: Mrs. Iieswhe Macken- zie. Mrs. Wrison Moore. Lunch: Mrs. Heller Cenficld. Mrs. Bert howsdele, Mrs. Hal Oskes- ' .¢n- coughs And Oolde Require» Attention [yigssaqistcuseotllr-Weefillovw P!" "Milk m!‘ t‘ °“ Mflmscugcponfllllllflfilflllllllfifi "selieveespesnaot - WWI JIMIWPUW"! ~ £.w"“""" .4.- eeateiasao lflI-Iiielhne-FIQII Mrs. B. J. ‘rrowsdsle invited members for May meetinl. , Meeting adjourned end inter lunch was served by hostess end lunch committee‘ BT- PATIIICIPS SCHOOL Ibliowins is the report for the month of March: Grade IX: l. borne Mnfluilen. Grade VIII: l. Mariam. Dayle; 2. Evelyn Gallant. Grade VI: 1. Gloria llerreii; I. Kathleen mAleer; 3. Mary Mc- Iileer. Grade V: 1, Douslsa Gallant; 2. ‘elsléiey NcAleer; 8. Hervey Gel- en Grade IV: l. Oliflord Harrell; l. Allison Molileer: I. Dennis Doiron- Clrade I11: l. lorralne Dob-on: l. leery Gallant: 8 Ierthe Boyle- Orade II (a): l, Leelslrd Gal- 1am. Orede l! (is): l. Inulee Doireu Grade I (s): 1 William Doyle; 2. Illorenee MsAlees; I. lieenor War- NI. Ones I (b): l. Arnold Killian: i. 09!!!! Gelllllt. Grade 1 lo): l. waiter Geilsnt; 2. Wilbert Gallant. Ilighest average in Senior US$400: Kareem Doyle and Leone. leo- eveteee in Justu- 004w mo» . ‘$3.143 Men's Ami Boys’ SPRING and SUMMER‘ ll ll Ii E R W E A R Our stock of Men's end Buys‘ Summer Underwear is new com- plete - to ovoid iiisoppoint» ment it's best to shop eorly. Men's Jockey style knit Shorts- priced ot 75, 95 cents end 1.25 priced ot 75 and 95 cents eech. Boys’ Jockey style cotton Shorts --priced ot 95 cents e peir. priced et 75 cents o pcir. leys‘ short sleeved, knee length lsclbriggon ed ot 95 cents o suit. Undervests to match- Undenmts to _ motch—' Combinations-pric- lwt. mm Gallant Mary Gallant. Bertha Doyle. Leonard Gallant. Will!!!» Doyle. Ooiin Gallant. Teacher: Dorothy 1", Mcfiinn To Prevent or Treet caecas cocclllnele Use "COCCIDAZINI" _ ‘Ieblets m we en tbs drinking wghr ‘ costs llfli-l ne concur I Only 25 tablets ere neededle tree! H0 lesir-weelr-old bkde let three deys lelio o! 25.. . . 03.75 Jotileoliflun ‘ILOO’ Foley's Drugstore lelleltlh. I- l- I. . money - Lives in Halifax. John P. W111“!- "lll Qvélflw Cficrlemrvw . ' a i Borden W. end we Willem c! Borden sre visit-ins in Mvlltresl. . Mrs. wmi White of Borden is Welling her mother. Mrs. Johnson. at. Georietown. Ml’- ehd. Mrs. Lloyd lumen l! Borden have spent the put whet n Montreal: Mr. A. B. Pequot, who cuties“ a. stroke some time bio is impair. in: slowly. Visiting him‘ this week were his daughters. Mrs. McOfl-y uzaok of Souris. Mrs. Athol Elia or Sydney. N-S. ms. Pour Tel-HQ‘! at osmbrldse. Mess. Miss Mary Psquet of Boston. Mose. Nin- Jules Gsudet of Charlottetown: also his son. Mr. C111! Pequot o! Boston, Mass. Mrs. J. J. Maolsaac of Borden returned to her heme here on 8st- uxduy after sporadic: the put weeks in the P- O. Hotpitel. -—-- The reaulsr suction‘ party o! the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday with seven tables i pisyihs- Ladies’ prize was won by litre. William Gallant; gent’; by w. Harry Mcrmus. Consolation. prizes went to Mrs. J. P- Gallsnt and Mr. Joe Kecugh. The freese- out prize was also won by lVIJ. ifarry Mclnnls. women: social Oiub met. "en Wednesday last at the home of ltlrs- George Jay. Meeting open- oo by singing "What a Friend we have m. Jesus." 'l‘e-n member} answered roll call. last. meeting were read and ep- proved. It was agreed to mslse aprons to fill an order received since the bazaar- It “'55 51w d0- cided to make. sunshine bags in urhich to put. s. penny for cash sunny day, and then to hold, a sunshine tea. inter on. It was moved and seconded that the S0- olal Club pay $1.00 towards 60bi- on hsil- A reading. “Christ Cruol- fied“, was given by Miss Phillips. Meeting closed with MiZPBh B909‘ diction. Next. meetln! t0 b6 Mid at the home o! Mrs. Thowsdsle. Lunch was served by the 1108MB assisted by Mrs. Carin and M31 Kenneth MacDonald~—B0r. ELMSDAIQ‘ IIIGIIIITY m. llisrl Wallace has returned to his home alter spendlnz W wiutea- months on the mainland- -1=‘riends are pleased l0 W01" come Mrs. Susie Gordon who M? ndihl home in Elfin-dole in" n very pleasant winter with fell’ and Norma Mc- ‘Notre Demo scent t-bfll‘ their N1‘- ll. A. Mn- Misees Joan Kenna. 5111591115 l" Acedcmy. Ti-Bfllih. Easter holidays with ems. Mr. and Mrs. Kenna- . Miss Catherine Wallace, also l, mident at Notre Dame AcedemY- rizrush. spent her Easter hoiideyl with her parents. MI‘. Ind “It Reverend Mr. Cons and lazuli? have taken up residence in Um‘ rmic. having PU-Ychawd m‘ ‘w’ Qgngg c)! L13‘. and MW Barnett. Efiev. Mr. Cone is pastor 0| m, Elmgdale Nazarene Ch my, Kathleen Williams. a. stu- denl. nurse at the Prince Edrwsrd Island Hospital. Bbflrlollflwwn». ll gpgnding nei- holidays with her parents. M! end Alfi- D- A- Wu‘ llama. Michael J M01119!!! 0i Grand River. silent l 1W 41W‘ lost week the sue-st c! her lMi-lmi Mm May-y McDouis-ll sud HR U!‘ m, Mrs. J. w- O'Brien. Mr. Oscar Hardy. student at Mt. Allison University. Sacisvllie. spent. his Easter hoiidlili u" guest o! his. parents, Mr. and. MN- Heber Hardy- like. My, Lloyd Adams enter-tuned the members o! the Eimodeie Wbs merfs Institute at her holln 1N‘ the April meeting. winch. WWI opened by “The institute Odo". followed by the repetition d W "Ci-eeri“. Roll call was answered by "My Favourite it'll-it" MW"! from committees were heard end new ones appointed. Sick Mm- mlttee heme. lvlrs- Belt“ I'm" nsn, Mrs. Prank Dunn, Mrs- ill-fl‘! Wells. School Committee. Mil. Frank Dunn and lvLrs- James Our- rie, $2.00 was voted to be added to the $8.00 realized at Pmtl’! Bsie as the Institute’: contribution to the Save the Citiidrqn Fund- After the conclusion of the Illlei- nese at. hand. bountiful redreah- ments were served by the hostess. Next. meeting is to be held in the school. Roll call to be answered by a half-dollar lo go toward! thc Cancer Funrl- Mrs. J. O'Brien is in charge of the programme for the meeting. The National An- them closed the mceilnl. ‘~ IGNGSTON W. The April meeting u! Kinlalan W. I. was held on Thursday. April i, with Mrs. Albert clow as hull-r ill. The meeting opened with the siniinj of the institute Dde. fol. lowed by the reading of the In- stitute creed- Roll cell was re- sponded to by l0 members. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the treasurer. Mrs. Whitfield Yen, the secretary being absent. The minutes were ep- proved as read. Money amounting to sicoo wee voted out. beina equelly divided between the Red Cross and Osa- cer mud. Fruit. was sent to e moi-bet‘; lsmily. This wee e nowledfld with the use Q thenke. ‘Bye cards cf sy were reported to have lseq to two honeyed lsmlilee in m ~ m-qrrsrgrrwoq-pp. v H immersed le economical water-heating. where. so luu or chimneys are AUTQMAIIG-You: G-li Wm: ll keeps would es ct the i i mu are locked to , Isive is supplied for i? cannons \ .' . u... urwrsirmsmi... ‘Automatically Controlled. the Geaerel Electric Storage Tank Water Heater supplies abundant hot were: er constently regulated temperatures. The famous G-l! Calrod hearing units ere sonlly Xbe water. All the hes! goes into the water-Io maximum eflicleecy in lowcoet." This sully ibetslled were: l-leenr is ee clue." eefe sad ecseccive to leek st. the: l: cea be located wherever you desire is you: home. CIJAN—Ne soot. no melee. ho (lapel and n0 Rene er new Ilene byvpreducu. lasull your 6-2 Yesae bested the electrical wey is does enough so drink, were: at iuss the rcmyersrure you desire, ail the lilo. Jun lasuli it and forget it-vand you'll ger sli the I he: vases she family needs s: a we of the an IQQNQMIClI-s-De Ming ea local electric power rues and Ilse number o_ personals your family, the operation i of e_G-E Automatic Ssoeese Teak Water Heater will con ' u imle es 50c pa: person w mantle to provide elldse he: welt! you Med. who you need u. IIPINQQILI-Delllldellility is bull! flute the 6-! Vale! Heater. h’: designed eo become en integral part o! you: home, so serve sad endure through the years, as you mesons. buiihla futures of yous hone to o. bee] jfe is secured leeceule the G-l Tsek Vere: Heater u equipped with e special nessocsiun alloy Ind so gu-e protection onion corrosion. _ All-No swtrlee shout lumen or lenses er overheating wi e 6-! Water Home. is lees the usiueliiidilpwvel of r e Csesdlsa Suederd Aewlfietioq. lc'a eefe for ma}. . luino anywhere is your been; IorLedded nim. thousa- w IIKIVII I -- and a combination lempersrure and r ' “ riots with each hence. "led bliss: Toronto ~ w oh: famous family l‘! asceeeew- ‘$4.22: eater regulates itself, corneas: rnsss romrs i» . 0-! surenroairv ' . . _. Melee! Calm! leellal loltew-llaglealnl Reel - Protector doubles the life oflhe durable, galvanised steel tank—Cold wetcr inlet connected et the sop for ease of insrsilerio - Cold wszer dip tube eo prevent mixing and cooling of hot water-Thermo- eteu accurately control temperature. Drain veive conveniently‘ , 1' reasqinlusblflstank-wleeily wired outlet box-Helen: “lilsre|les" lasulezles " _llcmensf‘ ‘ ' _ ' to suit all areas- Prquure relief safety-valve -lmrmiv¢. durable eli- wlure finish, chrome sod black uimeied. flee." Elfl‘ ure relief co. us. l GENERAL ELECTRIC ielee Ofllees from Ceeet to Cece! W831‘. 1...»... s...“ r -onie|.onnovu lRAllllI - I"I: PIIOIE 210i ‘ Corey's Electrical Sales ""1 hgflg‘ till-ll!!! s1 outrun sr. A Palmer and Williams Co... i Limited - Cups wen received for wheel. we. cslvis unions sne - e- Whitfield Yeo were sppoint- ee to sot on new school committee. It We; moved and seconded that a slot monster l» sent some fruit, Il-wes then decides our one ism ' RAIIIIB All IIUIII A Rhlllllll e l "A. G.- lloleee I P. ‘b Es \ . ‘M “also Ill- the 00V- the monsters to _ new the new ute- etilllll IUIUGh mount or Waived e: with it‘: hilym e I'll e M! loin n Ill quilt sud one crib Quilt be given l» we new leulllll- ~ ll "W" 1t "slimline wildest-l}: ‘than he mid . , "W" the nus who hull ‘alleles manners ten-tn will" l" ill! N pol‘ QIN- bille Ilse thegenwr lee e. second llelml" "its... - s..." y “l -'."'¥‘l‘""'°““°‘ you’? 1i“. Jnrcitdth. or s -r.-.:~.t.»'.:..:.-'..:~.; , _ , .- V _ r "If" v . _ . _= . . anthem new ' \