PAGE Tnmraaiwi 9 A A i ; Skinnymennvomen 3 gaiir5,l0,l5Iiis. Ge New Pep, Vlin, Vigor VIESTEITII GIIMIIIIAII -FARMERS have your electric fencer reconditioned for efficient operation and longer battery life. l-lunter Radio Service. Kenaington. Boa: ..M ' In t up:-j .. -ATTENTION FARMERS in ,,,,,, ','f,,',.,'f,',',”;';f- "'31-; Kenaington and Vicinity. I am in ' hole on a. position to supply your needs in ' farm gasoline apd motor oil. Ben am - I Ch i n Ke i . .;:I'.',fh:;:lE'::knr:Ei9E..;Zy amp 0 . n5 DC on TE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -RESERVE! Elli "Three Days of Grace". three Act comedy. Wed-' neaday, May 9th. afternoon at 3.30. Evening at 8.15. Thursday evening It 8-15. King George Hall, Kensing- ton. Presented g by Presbyterian Young Adult club. -DABNll..EY W.l. - A social evening under the auspices of the Dlmley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey on Monday night. Auction forty-flvu was played and children. Joan and Dwane. accompanied by Benjamin Bridges and daughter Francs. motored to Suinmeraide on Saturday. Mr. Henry Grant motored to Suinaneraid on Saturday to meet his sister, Mrs. Carol Cody and daughter Shirley of Ottawa, On- tario. Who plan to spend In ex- tended visit with her parents, Mr. and! Mira. Willam Grant. Mr. Calvin Macoaull, Carleton. APRIL 26. '1951 u ' with seven tables in play. Prizes visited with his parents, Mr. and "N '”";;,';1"g'i'1(;':I-my M -800111 FBEETOW? PLMF were won by Mrs. Forbes 'rhomp- Mrs. Peter Maccaull over the r..n.i.u....u......,,,,,,,, Ens present their Variey Concert 50,, and Mn Clarence Hickey weebem. ca:.d"x,irnlclTI"iTl'i:lo1:, i,.i.'..y.,. 1” Haruvme F”d'y' Am" rm” '9” with consolation prizes going to I 'l"l:,l:,0l'5'l'Or-I,i1J.l”:iyi:'s:lou .0 3-90 P- '15 5l:19t''a'ed by 5P"m3t”" Mrs..Iva.n Dickieson and Mr. Lyle Her many friends are pleased :'.;.4m.,.,.,l,:.,,,,,,,.;,,,,"f,i:,':: w9m9"3 "'5 " ' Crozier. A bountiful lunch was to see Mrs. Pearl MacGovern at Do3:';l.I;e:i,cu"u .-"Mu. CUTS to cost more in served by the hostess and. her her home here after pending 55? KEUIIII T00 TIL family assisted by members of the winter months with her sister, the lunch committee. - K sumnierside on and after May 1st. Mm clmord Hay”. Tyne valley. Adult hair cuts, plain 600. Adult brush cuts 75c. Children hair cuts 40c. Saturday 50c. Children brush cuts 60c. .5121: THE -rmrar: ACT l:l..A.Y. "Aunt Tillie Goes To Town .n Malpeque Hall. many. April Nth. than when you're gaiiml um 5. 10, Her 20 line. you need for normal weight, Coau little. at "art acquainted" or-. Try ruinous non-x 'ilinln Tlililcls for new mm and nllvli-(I uomun, rm, rarv day. At '- CARD PARTY - The Ken- sington Credit Union sponsored a Very eniuyable card party in the Town Hall on Tuesday. Eight tables of auction were in play and first prizes were won by Mrs. Austin Pendergast an-d Mr. Sam- The many friends of Mrs. George Barlow will -be pleased to learn that he is able to be out and about once again after his recent illness. Ill dnusim. MOSTLY IN CANADA or the Alaska. highways total Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Profitt t 1 gth, 1.221 miles are in C ad .5 P. M Presented by MW . and d”"3m"3 5YM9- 5319 End d 302 in Alaska. an a Egqgel wy L 4 uel Arsenault. Consolation prizes Jacqueline of Spring Valley were - were awarded to Mrs. James guests of Mrs. Profitt's brother, Saunders and Mr. P. N. LeBlanc. The special lucky number prize was claimed by Mr. Edmund Perry who answered several per- tinent question-s satisfactorily be- fore the prize was won. Delicious refreshments were served by the lady members. after which Mr. Arthur Ready treated the assem- bly to some interesting films. -K N.S., which is being opened for Emmett and Hubert on Sunday, iAn artist's drawing of the front of I-lolmanis fashion Shop, New Glasgow, -e- g business on Friday, April 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph r-i - , and daughter lirna of New alas-; gow are residing with Mrs. Dick- 599995" son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin, while Mr. Dickson has Ernest Paynter. while Mr. Payn- friends for their kindness and the ter escorted the groom. The many usual "For They Are Jolly Good A miscellaneous shower was held beautiful presents were opened by Fellows" was sung. The remain- Lunch was served by the ladies of the district. SEW and slut with These Popular COAT and SUIT FABRIES All Priced To Suit Your Budget t at lIOLMAN'S Celonese - x GABARDINE One of the season's'most popular coat fabrics or a wool and rayon blend. The hard worsted finish assures lots of serviceable wear. Available in 2 7 5 O being enlightened in the things of God or being in the darkness of misunderstanding. The Mizpah benediction followed. - S . -...m. -Mrs. Horace Bryenton return- ed to her home in Kensington re- recently after a very enjoyable visit to Boston and other Ameri- can cities. - K Friday of loan A. M. Women's Skirts New Spring Styles-Reg. to 6.95 3.99 You just can't have too many Skirts and here is A your golden opportunity to add to your Separates wardrobe. The Skirts are all good, smart styles , made of alpine, corduroy or gnbordine. they are in assorted styles and colors. STAR SPECIAL-3-93 - Mrs. Carrie Kennedy, Ken- sington. was a. recent visitor to Summerside. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Corney. - K green, tan, fawn and wine color. In 27 inch widtheper yard -------- --- Royon and Wool HOUNDS TOOTH A rayon and wool. material specially useful for suits as well as coats. It IS easy to cut and sew. tailors beaut- ifully. The colors are navy with 3 8 5 Q . -- Mrs. Emma Brennan. Ken- sington, is spending a week in Malpeque, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hynes. - S Ellerslie & Bideford -M.r. Theodore Glllls was a HOLMAN'S LADlES' WEAR HOLMAN 'S YOUTH CENTRE . George Ford. Despite the rain and Mrs. Melvin I-Iutchinson while Mrs. Elma 1, Robinson afternoon and despite rainy weath- The Y P S of the S .d M, and ms mm, penwuden on escorted to the chair by Mrs. 0! his bride fittlnsly thanked their Lloyd Ooughlin on the guitar. present. - . . . ummersi e ' - , in the Hall with Miss Sylvia Ray- ' so sweet to trust in Jesus" with responsively. and prayer by the Frank Best conducted the busin- sttending camp. The topic of the expiained.'tho difference between C I - Friday and Saturday of .9 A. M. I full length, 1 and 1 rib Cotton Stockings in the wcepted the Po m on Wednesday evening in the L. 0. Miss Betty Ford, sister of the der of the evening was spent in The Liberal convention met ii" 5 on as manager a Mr and. Mrs Elton Ma Kay Door road conditions an average Kenneth MMDOMJC PIMN them plied by Meg” er and D001" TOM 00ndm0”- me" -1. . . c , Church of Christ held its regu- ner conducting the devotional ex- ' Miss Evelyn MacLure at, the Piano T S P E C I S minister. After the singing of eas. It was decided to procure evening, "Spiritual Blindness" was Clearing 200 Pairs Children's We don't know why-but they're just not selling? popular fawn shade at a real saving. The sizes are 0; the E-"emu, co,ope,m,,e mm. L. Hall in honor of Mir. and Mrs. groom and the inscription! read by dancing with the music being sup- the L. 0. L. Hall on Wednesday . .CHURCH OF CHRIST mas. .n.ave"m..s Rut, were new, of crowd assembled. The bride was after which Mr. Ford on, behalf and Russell Ellis qr the violin andlwag 9, large number of members lar meeting on Tuesday evening ercises. The opening hymn ""l'ls was followed by Psalm 107 read hymn "He Leadeth Me”, Mr. camp crests for the young people Presented by the minister who 0 A' . . n Sale Friday and Saturday cotton Hose So, on Friday and Saturday you can get 2 pairs of 6 to 9'19-STAR SPECIAL-2 pairs for Just 39 cents. white and black with white. In 56 inch widths-per yard M .1;.;f;:;g'y'., W Summe ” on . b The Misses Oreli mi Era a ' Celonese 3;'.?'i..i?i.?.f.?;u7'i.;.. iE3””:.E Friday and Saturday oi 9 A. M. Friday and Saturday at 9 A. M. George Barlow on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Phillips, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Hutchinson, motored to sum- merside on Saturday evening. Mr. George Barlow was a visi- tor to Wellington on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAus-' land, accompanied by Mr. and COUVERT CLOTH . . - v ' th will Definitely a Tl-IIS Springs fabric-Covert cio keep its good looks and it has th appearance Of 3' costly material. In shades of fawn 2 7 5 O A Nylon HOSE ti First Quality -- Special Purchase 9 1.29 Here are Nylons that you won't want to miss. They i 1 Menis Dress Sox Special Purchase-Reg. 98: to 1.95 69c to 1.29 and green. the width is 57 inches ..per yard ------------------------------------ ---' This Outstanding Clearance includes oodles and H0LMAN9s are in smart Spring co1or!4hock' Sunmoom may Mrs. Bertram Phillips. motored to HoLMAN's oodles of Men's Socks made of all wool, cotton Rmsy Toujoum In the serviceable W Kane" weight 7 G summerside on Saturday even- and wool and pure spun rayon. There is a finje ar- ACCESSO that ,3 Mame for daytime wear. The me, are I : "I5 5 AND 10 ray of colors and the size range is from 10.5 to from 9 m lo,,,psTAR SpEcm1rg1.29 5 pa". 1196-STAR SPECIAL--69 cents to 1.29 a pair. , ” i Bird's. Eye , . i i id 1 for youthful Q,i.';mj?.1:ilci:e3n3 rsYlli:lcilerIsfalTtlli1tla1tw:rste:aiafinish will not easily soil. In colors gray. blue 2 0 Miss Edith Grant and brother. Vernon, who are employed in sum- merslde, spent the weei:-and visit- in: with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. and light brown, the width is 57, Friday and Saturday di 9 A. M. inches--per yard ....................... ..A . mi and Mm Inn Mm”. mom- and Saturday af 9 HA. M. . I , .., um em... . Re eating! Women s "N LINING ,.,,,'3,,.5 m 0" 5-WV Women 5 29.9510 39.95 P SA Mr. and Mr-sfirneet Paynter and children Catherine and car- men were visitors to on Saturday. . ' tin that is wonderful for stir?ycdailgiiihngarifsfviiapractically outwear my garment. In shades of black: navy. copen blue or sand. the Width '5 . 54 inches-per yard ..... .. -- -- spamc tom 1 9. 99 summerside 99c ivir. Wendall Phillips was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V rt id by request! Thesr finr quality satin MBCNCVUI. Knutlfofd. on Sunday. 1 M1 Bggirieeres have elastic bust support and cxgansioyii 1 d f l sel ction of Coats mm W ci 7 R f r , Tl j cxtrcmc y we mu e gnaw A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert l-iutchin- n0LMANis 3.".f...iZ.-'yL".3' cell:-olllce-Aell smart styles-All Sprint: y "0LM?l?OsNS 2:?” fmisgfr In v;:,-l,:con,).' we sizps 5..., 32 to 35 TA son and Maxine. were guests -of . materials-All Fresh. New colors. The sizes are BOUNDA 1,, gm," and mcmum mp, smn SPLCIAI.-each their sons, Emmett and Mrs. in ' WEAR from 12 to 42. This is a true STAR SPEClAL-- l-iutchinson. also Hubert and Mrs. LAD Ls your Spring Cont for only 19.99- Hutchinson. over the week-end- -or . on . c . Cclnncsc Taffeta makes an economical lining for the "'1 5 thrifty seamstress. This lining material has a high sheen finish. In shades of black, l 00 0 Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandra, st. Elea.nor's, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis and Mr. Wil- lard Hutchinson on Sunday. navy, gray or brown, the width is 54 inches-per yard -- Friday and Saturday of 9 A. M. Special Purchase Friday and Saturday at 9 A. M. - A 0 M M mm mm cmm M Woman's Regular to. 49.95 . - clot & Po lin .c......... 5.... .. Norious SPRING coins 3'03" " P 39:: .. Tlcsc mill ends of good GU51”! '””9"dd”m "N! T Mr. and Mrs. Riuseeli Coughllri McCall and Simplicity Patterns 29.99 ,, .. . ing. The V An assortment of better quality Spring Coats. nindc poplin are right. i” 59”” s”mm" "aw mt d When Your BACK noLMAN's 1." .:.":..i':" ".?::;":?;;.:.: :::..:.?:;:'.v:?:..i:':;:.:::' "OWNS ":,:;::'”".:;:..:".:..:.: ?.:.:'i.W::3::- .1" .s.::.. O Q . - c . r ' . wool crepea, charmalnas, and suede cloths. The DRY GOODS , ylfd. STAR SPEClALwP0P 5'3"! 39 "M" B. gins to M. r.snms' WEAR .1... are from 12 to ae.sr.m sprcm..2s.9o. - mums Exchanges. Returns or Refunds No Phone or Mail Orders--Ne A HOLMANiS I oarainas-rs rasnvs wan AND nvnar was: wrru nomma "Where Old mud-as. Moot" ('i;t.ii'naA-i-r. rnsnvn wnrtimm lvnr wan WITH Z rioumrs. I V I