2 1uNE§o}5 3-,? . .1939 1 . i i-iiiiiiis. Ellwiill —-W? T. U ——4 LAST DAY FOR. I | I I 1 In Memariam WILLIAM 1!. ACORN passins William H. in the I Acorn, whose death oocuxred at his home. 3'1 Orleber Street on Tiles- dey, June 6th this lost one oi! 1?-sloldest and most hig y respected residents. and the last surviving memuer 0! a. large family. Born at Dundee. P. E. Island. Nov. '~"‘-'i-H-'- '»'+vs-i.-.'.n.vi.-.i-i- .lllllIlli‘i|lTS OF COLUMBUS Special meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 8.15 Election of Officers. Smok- filh. 1&5? 0 late Mr. Acor leal'n- . ed me tr of bmoumml’ ‘fie mm or. Full attendance re- services at 10.30 a. mi; andwlht 7:’. W mum Pwcbus Blood Mom entered the iirm of Moxinnon and quested. m- PNPWWY 59" es 1 ,3, mmgotwmm Mollsamwhere hondded to his store ..'Thls column is reserved for held W T““’sd"y' ‘mm zznd‘ “U '3 uweicom}, oi meohimical knowledge. serving news of local interest but adver- 7:30 9' m" “d ‘m —s“'m"d°‘y June “T0 om. Kmg and Queen 1118 dbl?!‘ ' '11“ is B “ N L7§_46- -29:11: tising of a newsy nature my be 24”‘ 9" 3 9' m‘ The Thanksgiving “Th members of the camonc when the present firm of Bruce ' ' ‘—°' inserted at cents a word 5°"V“‘°%“”-U b°u‘;‘°1d °“,I.h1“_f°“d“‘:"’,'1- womefws e of M“ ,e. 2:: I BIRTHS strictly payable in advance, gllslgebiitil-'1 §;v1c e2:;:imA{“:1y{f5reS hare rjgdhfir 1?/Ia¢,j1,e:,qu;rtlIi{c1t:]Iéllm(§eor\;;i:itE ma n tilhid .' " _- hr‘: ,u.ne r a. : p.m. v Knoylln as a. Girl: nt itsnd e:lilll- ¥svll3}ns(l‘}Ji‘Il;)sp1tl.}'l]ilJu§lll!lnifel939E€0wlI1\;ld‘ Ctlarl§7ItJtl23tscl$.'}l‘iIP'(r3l1(£l$Sisn ‘§,..,y"§,§ gar. M:<l~,Dons1d will conduct dfithe 1:31 de:ire‘°toC§lr<]- . 1 _ , . . . a licam — lslrldoilzorhmbits, lg esmedatlht iilggt %';‘111e’1,u"fv'vm ‘$5391 Ines. Cherri’ mnded W mm Rem. Archie Hume‘ sew!“ on Thursday and ads's King and Queen on the his- “ ‘W1 ‘ ‘ an S . . ‘ y ‘ mnnman HOSTESS —Mrs L --—— W” °°°°~"l°“ °’ "‘° "sit °‘ The” ‘ He leaves the following 1-1 oomn Monuwue e,ml_.,-m_'ned' FUNERAL YESTERDAY —-The Mejesties to Oharlottetovm. Prince sons and daughters to mourn the MAB:E_{A_GEs at‘ mm, ‘tables 0, »_.',me 1,, he, rune:-sl or Mr. Moses Doimn was Edward Island. The sentiments of has of a kind and loving tatlier: Edward _F., Raymond G., and Percy, or this city and William ot Toronto. a‘;‘€§.;'»:“¥.?‘.;...l"°'”ui.*”po.:3§.‘“§.l".l% . ., . o land . Mrsanélifrflolgd it-h to Hal memk e whom fitge G, n hie residence Wednesday, June 8th ‘O P9011165 Dem . Rev. H. I... Danton oifioiai-ing sl idle house and Mrs. James Minors and tsmily of Milton winh to merit: their neighbors and thumb tor the many slots at i I ed to them duiiirls the illness and recelrlié sad baiesvement. Also w Mt . and letters or V. V Ir-N6-6-20—ld. In Merhoridm Bll.UCE—ln Boston, M.sy 2'1. 1939: Effie limos in has ‘Nth hm "31 services at the uennun c"“P¢l» 495 Commonwealth Ave. ifamlfln. on Monday. May aim; at. i.-no-s«ao«1l, imp. M...L.~... MCNflLII.{.§.!N1't:BIt:TELI.—At the Pin. somase. s reet. .1 17, . by Rev. 3 . um 1939 . C J Ew °*11- an DEATHS MANN‘lNG—At New Zealand. on June 10. 1939. Mas. James F. Man- nine. aged Ki years. RODGER.S—-‘Ail St.‘ Ioundlunid. June 8, , ~'°8h'U-I Rbdisom, daughter of Mrs. M017 K1118. H3l8'l1ll£.l’id Ave., aged Y-—-At Marshf . abnmi: day. June 18. 1939. in his 80th ' Too-Late To Clasify ield ‘on Sun my Vinllllislnlzlri 11.1 00 year. era 1' ~his la/as residence this .nsm2°.$ ('niesdey). service starti at 2 0-- clock. Interment Marshfle d Cemet- cry. HOR'l‘ON—At Village Green. June 19, 1939. Mrs. William Horton, need 80 years. Euneml from her late lhsidence Wednesday. June 21. service starting at 2 p. m. In. torment Pownol Cemetery. CON'NORS—At the City Hos ital June 19. 9299. Phyllis Eliza th Connors. aged 5 months. infant dflllrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Connors of 38 Longworth Street. Funeral from the residence or hex- parents Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M. to Roman Catholic cemetery. pliarlottetown. T0 IIENT-—I.AR(}E F R. 0 N T fire-place. Apply 192 L-652-6-20-31. 6-O- NOTICE Beginning July lst our business will be run on 3.1 strictly cash basis. All ac- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDLAN W.|(.S. Parent Teacher Assn. iEIects Slate M. Martin K.C.. City Recorder wns lo-elecied pteddfili pltwtem of tho‘ Kora st 12.30 for the summer halt holi-‘ Teacher M60” 1‘ Y“ Y “ do . Rix'5 Grocery. L-612-6-20-21. the 3“-“"-131 319931318 0'1 l-he W835‘ 7' _._~. izstiorl. Mr. Martin desired to re- ‘ Fm]; ALA.li,lu.—A pa.l'n(,er’§ to;-ch. tire from the position but agreed " be used at the residence oi’ W. to set until the first meeting next lluongworth Avenue. gave‘ autumn enter the re-ODBMHG 0‘ t nine o'- the schools. other oflioers elected clock yesterday morning. included: V Mill. AND MR8. GEORGE JACK son. Fortune Bri .snnoum:e the ot the executive, Mr. Ira . encasement of their daughter Mrs. N. E. Luck. Mrs. J. P. Luntz Thelma to Garnet Godtrey. son 0! and Mrs, A_ yea, E“: 5}-§‘4BM-"5 -7°hfagg°gTa’EeM°1:g The Association voted ii. sum of liiterpimot June. L-can-a-lio-ll. '°" "“‘°" “" "h° ’°"°°’ Guardian‘ mm: is reserve}! fol‘ news at local interest but Advertising oi I newsy nstiu-‘e in d be Insane ’ 3:15 oéntsd 5 word yltflntly psy- : e s vanes. ‘ CONFEDEEATION ANOE. l‘ICeiztral ‘Thhool c‘apiioi:-Todaxssved 3.15-'1-8.45 LIFE INSUR- L-0738-'l-ll-Si. l ' colicinsucmo wE,DNnsnAv. .June 21st our both states will close I i 1 Mt’. K. i Edi- son MacDonald; -t:ressur- - or. Miss Gladys Taylor; memibers Brown "—""‘ The executive would select mem- ELECT SPEEDY '1‘RlAL-—»Mioh- be“ of the organization w attend the convention of the Nova Bootia ‘ Horne and school Association in ‘M on July 5. 8, 7, it was de- Durtnz the meeting yesterday the iollawiing report of milk distribution was, suvhmitted by Mr ltra. Boown, oommittee dhsir mm. "Your Milk committee, appoint.- ed March 6 mspeotrully submit. the iollowing report covering the per- iod ending May 31st. Y to be under the la Ant. Their request was granted and date of set for 10.30 Saturday morning. the men were committed to sup- rame own; for trial by stlpendlaryl Mm ADJOURN RE-COUNT llEAR- ‘The 59"”? °‘ "W 1" "2 9‘- Msgistmie K. M. some months ago. l ING—-Hearing‘ oi’ the application b to the suipreme Coilmt yesterday by It Mir, R. E. Bell for an appeal from the decision by Judge 0. Gavan Dufly in the re-wuint of votes cast in the 2nd District or Queen's in the Provincial election on May lath last was adjoumed for one week. The BADDUGB-l/lOn came before Chis! Justide J. A. Malthieson. OFFICIAL VISITATION — Mrs. Musical —— nachnlcolour special Floyd Gibbons True Adventure (Continued on page '7. Col 4) ___._..._._._.— G. W. L. Message Of Loyalty FUMIGA TE And Welcome YOUR SUMMER HOMES Evelyn Black. Bsinit John. N. 3., , n.,.,,,,,g 1 and reso- SUMMER CABINS mend Chief of mm Siswm 1&1‘. oi loyalcylfnhmlceévotion was paid an oflioisl visit to Cha.rlatte- forwamed V, we Kmgvs S39;-etgry BEFORE MOVING IN mwn Temple Nb‘ 17' PY“m‘“‘“ 5115' ‘for presentation to Their Mnjesties. ASSURE THE HEALTH §g;;gf;;} “;§,{;;‘€s§“.; §,j*;';,.,g;; '3; by vi5wLcli;flc§Itm;«;l Suit]:-1<‘.i}'ivi§i8ll or YOUR FAMILY the local 'lC"exr:i}J'l;9 igt tn: llod elf.-39 - - ' ' rooms on n ree n ‘ m in wdmeswmwfi me GUARANTEE SANlTARY- Hail. sister I-lildn ck.ipe§};*;,,m“'3, §,,,s,,,_ me ,,.,,,_,,,.- Crest of the C. SUPPLIES piece bearing the 1'5-..i‘°‘i “‘°:“i*.“ °*“?.§l."5;°§“i‘i"' e c ose o e sess 5- I .. "“° “’M'°”°"5 °.:“*;:..:.=.***e;..i":~=:...::,i:e';i::‘hfieailtz-v%“m"&°”f»?e 88 Queen st‘ ch'"l°“°"°wn The elzening corslcluded with bridge'.l"TO The“ M055 C‘m°1°“5 Males" PHONE 39 Dainty reireshments were served. ‘ties Kinsd me M12‘ Queen E1,‘Iz,§; OHURCH OF SCOTLAND—'rho Ssoromenit oi’ the Lord's Supper willbedispensedinthe Klrkat Stsnchel on sabbath. June 25th, Eastern Guardian ”ii‘.;°..a‘3‘$§‘m“§ms°' or mavemm sister the Ghsrlottetovm Sub-division of morning from his Leisgue of h It! te cl 6 yes r W29 Ailey Street to St. bewmuul sununer °°"’8'ge’ “Camp late residence the Catholic Women's °m"w"‘" °“' Monday 3”ne"§°°“' Dunstan’s Basilica where Solemn Ganadm an oongained in me 501. . _____ 1;R§q;M§g1 Massw‘;«t';i:! $2363; by resolution. pgssedheiitj in ‘ ‘ . u ugsrl - ~ I the Execu ve e n WN.,ll.-?1.I.aVliox'l?1t1!|;~9 Keefe as deacon and Rev. w. D. '(§‘,,,,1., “flown, May 30i:’h. lees. “ ° °°‘“ “‘° °“ ° ‘’ M°D°mld 3-9 sub d°8’~‘°n- “'5'-”"‘“3. "Resolved: That the Catholic new town hall 01 Montague. The . . workmen are at pregem, bugy,ex,;,gv. ignme J“l“Xf”‘O"’“.su’1“3'$1eagg5m§x°e1_i Womens League of Canada. Char- nting the cellar and it is expected ml. .,_ P‘ McMahon D_ 1), pllngl that the buildingswill be completed amomnon was given by 315 EX. this summer. It expected that the ,_,e11em,yJ. A. 0'5umvan‘ -1-he pan. Fire Dept. will have lts,hea«dquar- banners were Mesm.,_ wagon Map- ters in the building as well as the Knmom Abram Peters, Aeneas cu;-_ Their Ms,iesties—Kinig George and Queen Elizaibebh. a. sincere wel- come. unswerving loyalty and de- votion. and the earnest wish that R. C. M. P. and pos ibl th P. E. I. , c, they may be spared long, to reign Telephone Exc.hs.ng:.—- . e }f,3,'a1.;:§,':§3n1’l4°g:f£;€§l'fiaJe§:e)1lUlceGs:Ul|tlll‘e over the dest}i‘nif; oi I-'iI‘he British ?—" ' . C0 edit Na/tons. H,1,AmFUL ACCIDENT _ Mm avgmwas conducted by Rev Louis urxxmnonzyid to this we fervent Jnmes Maollamen, Montague. met ___. with ii. slight accident in Chsr- mpogmarxou nmumu AT 1°W"°“'“ 0“ “*9 deb’ 01 “*0 WW AULAU-Constrructlon oi the new visit. A chair on which she was P‘-jnge Edy,-3,;-(1 Island Information ‘emlmg slipped 54“ 5.h° 3311- SW-“S Bureau at Aulac was started early herself s. bad wrenich which neow- 135; week and is expected to be sltaied her rolnaining in town tor completed eaxiy in _;u1y_ The bum. 11 few days. ing will be 3 one storey bungalow ’“-‘r type, twenty-five feet in length by '-'50UT“ER'N KING'S C0‘-INTY sixteen feet in width. Mounted on SOFTBALL — With spproldmately to of the frgnf, 01 the building hfigfltgggg glad games played in will be a polished steel ball. six prayer. “God Bless Their Majesi.ies." “Signed: REGINA MURRAY, "President Charlottetown Subdiv- ision Cstholic Women's League M Canada." The tollowina reply was receiv- ed by the President on the day of the Royal Visit to Charlottetown: "Mrs. Frank Murray. .“Presldent Charlottetown Siob- div on Catholic Womenb League- / °‘ ‘h°1°“3“° 1‘ i di to. At the south- or sinoda:— ’°°‘“ ‘*5 “‘°“8h We M°“‘° 9 °1‘“’ lilgt Uornglneolr the building a. "The Private secretary is com- fltenadmulf Gem "ow" H° 3' Name forty-i/wo foot; tower seven test mended by the Kim to convey His be ighting it out for nfi” p°5m""' Pf CT“ ml‘; “Wed ill-“ll;-lelllittgirgealiregiligfieglllggvvél M’-‘-’c§l3§."§ioi«§§€3$§ mmskifb -“division s game to w i i d . ‘ 1051,, only °,,§j°.,.,,‘;",‘,‘§,y Vgyggw the Tantrsmar Dykelsnds atrkild ggnthggcf Viéomhens Leagéel 011'} 1,0 5 Eve played me winning mm. Fort Besusejour as well as 0 or, e message oya . wih one gme ux“-elpot-{ed_ other rest of the surrounding country. assurances. teams in he ieague 3,-e Mongagiue The bureau. located at the Junct- Royal Train. Aces. and Bees, Georgetown P_ M, (1, ion of the Cape Tormentirie-Saclb U. S. A. Cardigan and Newport. inter 3 ville-Amherst highway, will lace June 10. L989. The con- rnther inauspicious start the letter the Maritime Gt‘-bih5~ lottetown sub-division. extends to . Open all day Wednesday U Study these Basement SPECIALS For WEDNESDAY ‘For LADIES Ladies Silk Hose. Sizes Ladies Washable Dres- 3'/2 to 10 New Summer ses Assorted Colors some Chldren Flowered org. andy Dresses. Sizes 8-10- §‘.‘.?.“°: _ _ _ 20c 3&3“ 14 mg 49 ' ;°.i:.i Ladies Sheeresse and I gelllgowand $1 -— — I Ladies Washable Colan- Celanese Hose. Sizes 8'/; ese Dresses in Flowered Childrens Anklets. Sizes t 10 .. Sch d New Summer and Striped designs_ o'/; to 8'/2 Assorted Col- ‘? es 29¢ Sizes 14 to s °rS- Pair m--—— l.._._ 1.93 15,, me Just Arrived Misses a d - - , and . Ladies " Ladies Print Cotton Clllldrens Print Cotton Aprons all sizes, prices from 19c .. 59c Flowered Leather Chair Dresses Assorted Colors. Sizes 1 to 14 years. Prices from 29c 98:: Print C o t. t o n Dresses. Sizes S l2-14-16-18-20 — 1 Ladies Anklets. Sizes 8‘/; to 10. Assorted Colors to Pads: Back and Seat Child W 1 and 5:: combined 49c. Seat Flow§r;e':is Celazgsz. , ses. lzes 8 to 5 Pall.‘ alone — — -- — 10 years — — 1:49 1XISeSn0l:tedCotton Caps‘ Men’s Work Straw Hats ]S3°YS'te Two Piece Suit . — — 25c .:::i:. :.‘:.“.“‘:.§::‘: 15.: i & 1 Men's Chambray zip 1 _ year9— —‘ _. _ | work shirts. B Kh k- d N 1 Sizes 14'/2 to 17 989 Is)i.'llls shiris ills Bill: guys’ Indian Play Tops. 5 M! Flt“ _ _ izes3to8 izes2t8 _ l soiltlell neew gts AS Years — — -' - years—- 3. _ _ i I I sliades— — -— 1 -50 7 1 Boys’ Blue and Grey Boys’ Navy Cove;-ans ; Men's Cotton Hose 7 $1.00 for————. Flannel Suits. S Sizes 24 to 30 — trimmed with Red— — __ .._ 1 .98 59c Here’s a Hosiery Special ' All Day Wednesday only Dollar Value teams seem to be roundin into siruction work is being done by . - - Blilapte nrlfl) glvg promisie oi’ tgl;a.luc‘inl§_z Mr. Chara;-.s 1;mn.;?y,Icontr;ctorhoi Interesting VlSlt0l'S ewo earns ook e summerse. ...,wo as \' lalurels be are this first section is tour men working with him at Here F101“ (uhlna completed.—F. present. Mr. George Inmsn, of ‘ I Summerside, opened the present P. Thm-e is at eseint visiting the I E. 1. Information Bureau at the clty and Prov the Rev. a.nd Maritime Oalbins on Saturday. MS_ 1;, o_ -1-, Bug-kwau of canton, June 10. Mr. Inmsn, a former Cihina. white they have men nN;i‘ss- I somtries or many years. » Burlcwall was iormel-is Miss Ethel Reid. daughter at the late Mr. J. D. Reid. manager at the Telephone Mount Allison University student and now 9. medical student at Dslhousie University, has been in charge 01 the Island Information cadet corps I . Bureau at Auliic for the pasiithxce com nd r rietoir of the summers—-ssckville Tribune. '1‘:-yogmvalloiglen lllzti . who died in .UN . counts due us must be set- 1 I e Mimi-d-. kills pain. C fi1e,:!u,2né,.,,,, mime t3;T(¥vr:r1&s, . . 0 ..iili.*.i:* "ed at P . or swim i 3.1 . O0 6 . s quen '. .,.,.—.,,,,....,, __,. _ Pmms & Gz}‘LlgAI§lT. e“°““ S .;;’.‘.l:. for $32.3... $3.. M... . ilbeat craPa:-kvvele Ohirmfnw esu ueny North Wllishlre No“ “S C0 Yionour Lieut. Governor George D.l th:I°f’L_mJ'ofF‘D:‘;i‘;9°“s'£ gtlslgxib félwmg in 1911 1-eprgsentlng the Phone us DeBlois wiu take the salute at the Ohnmmwn mm he is ex, Predbyliarisn Ohuroh in Canada. Dr. i \ L‘°43'5'3°''1°l- m‘gff‘}°ep;'.fE)‘f me mm mcmde; ‘opted to remain for several days. mg “W"3$g15e mgmegflufii‘ ‘ cm toapta1n_.Hudflck go;-m]ey_ e is a. guest at ilhe Hbtel Chor- ...5°s°°m.. 32..°.s';.';r:;‘“ ‘ °‘“'°‘ ‘°“’°"’"“' —-— §‘5=‘r'~‘3"$r*‘°’°3“*‘i'~’ M" ” W _ cu ens. . g ml Mn. came .. i R_ 3, M_._,]e;~ome ughty, The many friends or Mrs. Dsnicl 5 mm W‘ man ‘, _ The Tvenw--W Aim-=' °°-Wm» $i.“‘i2.;‘.‘i. °‘..*:°.l':.“..:'.*l‘..:°.. ‘i‘.,°"?;°‘.; hi“: .223. mi mi: mi ° %“«’‘’-i» l ' ‘ 1- v bum Stewart. home. one had been & patient in the mistdonory field. but unfor- of U‘ » Platoon N0. 2. Cadet Lieutenant the Ohsnlottetuwn Hospital for the tunafcly the unsettled 04 _ V . I M - mwud wmm, sergeant Reginald mat meg, . sttsirs there has necessitated de- WOMEN'S INSTITUTES .... ...., . — ——- is ‘i‘i’:i“""‘?“ “ii: ‘ ‘ 2 . . . , - 0" UU ‘- . ' U - . Jolllliflfiioghgqrg. genzeantt Ii/En W‘ colldiitclr E Byinll°‘i°1§ifori oilisllfltlo <t7!lI'Y11e|ldl‘£lw1;%5e 184-1‘? End M? OF ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘“ “rum no 4 mac meueen-nv ii: “‘°"' Re ‘§i.‘‘‘t‘‘°“ ““ P-ovimes“‘““““”‘°'°me“"‘°«§’r'i‘n“2’3’e“v”‘r'#'»‘r° - - . fl, 8 . - ‘- :1 « Arm Ar-e.na-nu. fierce-mt Joseph notion?-‘°eunes'.‘stio Mfiilueulwith Mummnon. wine snow on leave ~ ~ wm 5, lug“, ue- E t her iiuabniia. Dr. Bouchsr who is in England- . P toon. No. 5. Cadet Li utensil tendjng the meetings at the Mr. Burliiwsli pleas to be at the ~ -» ‘ . 4 ' Patrick Smith: 3°'¢°W V°""°“ Omedinn Medical Aseocistlon and Kirk Sunday School picnic at Prince of Wales college Auditorium *"r“u‘°'»oo“ %“‘uo. Hus ueuw-we ‘.°i.':'.?...‘.’“.,."ii.“."‘..;’.. "““°°““’-' " i".‘..““‘.%£.‘.§‘...l‘.".°:,..“““‘*.....".:° 5'31 . . ‘ZJ . J K _ goal"3l;ln‘DeCoste. Sergeant I-lsmld _.:___________ mm won 33% w“n'“iy.h"d 1-hmpdcy’ Jun. 2'" and and . aguaggfgfgf Use; MIiisM'I for dsndrutt. ’ Oherrgngsllzy lglmnm wmoonbe. at -=2.‘ °'“» '~ . Hanvpiaoninthe imdot ‘~ . * GUEST SPEAKERS . i 3“ Be “on __°“M I ! at P“... mmmmmumh 1,, the . p i .. . ,. . . lufim ‘if’, "3: Hfimmg, 5... A ’ _ city in the evening: while through fir. Ciitletoii Stanley Dcliioiuie University, Hiilifait, ~ . mm » “mm. For sah the wee: he will at "."{~:,:""; ‘ vll spoiilkon l ' .. ‘- g .. l- u M. m my-.nin oaagggfiutg‘ $1 Canada A Notion and Her Place In World Affairs; ‘_ ‘nu man‘. ' nlisu 30%-h In Iddlfizn. on M0 Y W?“ p 5': 5“ .,,._.c¢n¢'.,. ‘ . lot rsnohuins um land on be will address the o is in West '- -. .-‘.;.5.« '~ in! . '-"'-*~. « ,|as,qgum. any fiuldPrime lson Ml:-_\Al,llQl| . ’:‘I‘f',r|'|0IOVfi, will |eod._ii ducunlon on _, ‘firm gm gem‘ to ;“-;Gtl-tf§e- . ' ‘ ~A§'.lQ'U"" ‘W l“'°l"'°b'"“" \. _ - 7‘ I 1 “P ' °- many inventions. etc to which ‘ ~ :’. ' mu John lmilor on pram an Ind IN indebtdd . - . at‘ ‘sou. ma old ‘ --‘W v‘ -I: » .4 i _ , 11% fiwnd 3 n; .. . I hid! II nun uminox r Crepe Chiffon 856 2 prs. for $1.59 For one day only we are offering this special in First. Quality Genuine Crepe Chiffon Hose. One dollar value. Stock up for your summer holidays while the op- portunity lasts. Shown in a good range of summer shades. Bracken, Animation, Rose Haze, Charmant. Sizes 8|/1 to 10‘/1, 85c pr.-2 pr $1.59 I - Jackets $52.95 Men's squall jackets are tops this summer. Light weight. cool. washnhle, windproof poplin cloth with knitted crew neck. cuffs and waistband. Zipper slash pocket. Ideal $2 I for sportswear — — —- - shore Going to the Cottage or Pick up one of our inexpensive Indian blankets. Handy for the cottage to throw on the shore or in the our. Full size 00 x 80. Large range of ‘ Wednesday Shows Youth’s Swim Trunks Youths pure wool swim trunks with regular jock side stripes and belt. Sizes if to 18 years. Also one piece bathing suits in two tone colors of greens, Blues, maroons, browns, yel- .ri 89,$l.25, s ________ .79 ‘dd: 5.1.“: .°_—— 2-95 .3... ‘ c ', C VICDRE Es M l-E09 ppimifed i.