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Ropar oi. as Blah 7 .88 Ladies’ Jamaica SHORTS Red, Brown, Green and Yellow. Sizes: 32 te 1 88 WOON hoi dienincssetesinse Ladies’ & Misses’ GLOVES 17.67 28.67 Fine quality bright striped Chino in popular Jamaica length. Sizes: 10 'to 18. SPECIAL Ladies’ BLOUSES Short sleeve and sleeveless styles. In ging- hams, plains, striped etc. Featuring a wide range of colors. Sizes: 32 te 38. SPECIAL fm both cotton simplex and nylon. Colors: Chamoise, white, navy, powder blue, alse Pair floral patterns. All sizes: SPECIAL ........ Pe ee a ee ke ee ee Se ee a ee ee Cee ee ee Moore & Mc DOMINION DAY EEKEND SPECIALS tg Leod Ltd. | : Fi Senda oveiona. hen oct presto ay = \ [a te he visttore by Mire. Arnold | Mime ‘ . ha beeiiet oth of the Freeland | Kal iaptilaes reesired owen Most Necessary Rall call wes wy a ever leaves camp without advanc-| 1 oNDON — American | times. looks 33.” Each Institute secretary pres- dress designer Don Loper said the work done during the veer. A towards good character. ; majesty was 33. 3 'A af & # Camp 1s & good place for them) Tuesday that Guees lissbet “That's just my point,” he |Teport of the Stewart Memorial es te _bave that Hest experience | TP tas mech har’ dee.” snapped. ; Health Centre was also present- . Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Prone S08 -|away from home. ‘They learn to} “dros wo wll » | Asked about Princess Mar- |% . “i take a stand at camp for their a aney ian, garet’s clothes, Loper replied: | Miss Therese MacLeod, super- Ir Charlotietown, Thurs., June 25, 1959 7 |deliefs and acquire a considera-| he added, “i's the “The princess is not an easy | Visor spoke on “The Home and a ' tion for the beliels of their fellows| those who dress her. Why, at | ons io dress. This is because of | Dducation”. The purpose of the ; | : ‘ ; ; e4 which is necessary towards good : ber size.” Women’s Institutes is to stimu YC At Holland Cove =|: "Sn aie Leger sad bo bas Seen cme 15, ecole ef the’ Semis ng T Lamp - oan A church service is held at the| Archery, Woodcraft, outtrips,| neiny for the royal ladies and |Th€ education of the members ; ; co camp ciapea every Sunday/|hiking, basketball, softball, volley) their clothes. may be advanced by films and : sAVe Po ular Place throughout camp. Roman Catho-|bail, are some of the many other “Bveryone's looking at them Giscussion groups. In meal plan- ry p lie campers are taken under |activities to be enjoyed. dh Ge tone on Saw ok ning the home makers should 3 camp leaderwtip to Mass at the} The Girls’ Camp this year will « critical eye. study Canada's food rules. ee are 0 Ones te he os peetieee ol we | "amas Catholic church nearby. ibe under the direction of Miss “They're on (on stage) from | A duet was beautifully sung by ; « Bepn g Bymempaltbee agen ting: oh peadicgy Fag fy argo! The menus are prepared by|Nancy Hyndman and the Boys’ the minute they wake until they |the Misses Myrna Hardy and : should way on, comp good expert dieticians and will provide |Camp under the General Secre-| oo to bed. And don’t forget, be- |Janette Craig, accompanied by . Rext week the|building character in boys afd/nourishing and delicious meals.|tary, John Evans. In addition,| cause of their great activeties-|Mrs. Leigh Craig. A short sing- i. Holland Cove/ girls, but very little, stowing) A regular health inspection tak-|there will be a waterfront dir-| standing around at ceremonies |800g followed, led by Mrs. Her- ; as er |see. ey es by this ex-les place every morning at camp/ector and a program director at! ana through - factories |man Dyment. Mr of uae eqena thn Sobel you have 2 ciest to haww comme eilncem ks eraittie for the trest-|Geononntemmunin te teen | eas rao bers got to be |, ood donors clinic te be held Is * ; . - | Coungelor-in-Training \ announce the engagement of thei / nace at St. Anne’g Church, Lot jon on July 2nd. This age group|the spiritual skills children cam/ment of minor cuts and bruises.{control of every eight campers. oe Legion Hall, Etlerstie, June daughter, Florence Catherine te at 9|ill make wey for another group | acquire at camp, as well as the/Water supply is tested by the} Any boy or girl who wishes to 24 “9 James Gerard Burge, son of Mrs,|° ™ Saturday, July Hih., at 9/1 st oo 6 14 Following, | alhletic skills which makes their| Department of Health before and|atiena como ‘out is wsstle ‘te N. PRINCE NO.3 =| |""\ies Gillis gave a very > Annie Stewart and the late Jam-/ o'clock. the bays ages 8 to, 14 will/Uoding robust and: their minds idacing cock comp. faaaile the te, er ost in tens ie Sah, Seen Gihdet. see leave Gonaneeaven: 68 Sam: : MCA alert. : (= An active and varied program * office neces- | vention of North Prince malang. ' ics ceaknesk be. paste teks. teauoenne. Ta: eebeme Scalenglienas oe" coomiiens "epee aa ee an Set Sree let: exntatos, Mien, ‘sutenmning, | "Cdede them aa rtd taetak ak Wotsates. deesinne cake ce ‘saehiog ty Eachern, was hostess to the mem-| taken, ing and bee developed i to a|sopervise the minty. They clea |crt, special programs sod eve-|' inch j 10th, The presiding officer was |Mrs. Lioyd Leard, Victoria West, bers of the amg Creek. 5, one ner ve contempt ae of popularity where it 14] their cabing together; they make/ning stunts and campfires help The members of the Camp com-;Mirs. Colin Milligan and the sec-|proved very interesting. Two puveter Seo : na Range ee ge a oat oe en Se iced or tae Bear utes eek teettn ceeenae Gan ka ee tee ee ee ee a eee See a ing the creed in usison. Nine | convention ia Charlottetown. All| the opportunity of a camping e2-| desire of sel children at cemp{ed this year on swimming. Qoal-|Hyadmen, Norman Lowther,| decorated with biue and gold/other by Mrs. Eldon Miller were epeutte yo pagiagaataag bony on ge gor learn not only to do their shere/ified Red Cross Instructors will| George Anderson, Arthur Duver,| streamers and baskets of spring | much’ appreciated. Mrs. Lioyd —s : od and retureed to the Réd Cross| will be qpecial calection for Re-|o* work, but are encouraged to de| be on hand to instruct the camp-| Mre. J.H: Cerry, George Burgess |flowers. A diaplay of handicrat | Wilkie brought greetings from ae ee. eS ae eee ee ee Re tecoedii aaa eo Me i nan ek el ee inlet ee es ee oe cree an ne amounted to $3.25 S were paid. The! Rell call er the July meeting|and a time enjoyed. ning prayers, grace before meals 'beginners, Intermediate and Ad-! Bvans. : A cordial welcome was extend- | singing “O ". Interesting . “SHOP AND SAVE HER Ladies’ GLOVES —~~-—— < BF NYLONS First quality nylons with dark seams walk- 696 pr. Of 2 prs. fer fmg sheers. In shades Ballet Blush, Paris pink. Sizes: 9 te 11. SPECIAL ............ 1.35 Royal Vale | ENGLISH BONE CHINA om OF" rer Let 3.99 ror it 4.95 me 4.99 Tn a wide range of assorted patierns and colors. Matching cup and saucer. SPECIAL WALLPAPER LOTS In 454 Roll lots (prepasted). Value up to 16.00 per lot. SPECIAL ................... Also—4-5-6 Roll lots (regular). Value up to 12.00 per lot. SPECIAL .............<. HOUSE PAINT Exterior White only. Top quality paint, quick drying. Regular price 7.95 gal. SPECIAL T° mene PAINT White enamel. This is top quality non yel- lowing paint. Quick drying. Regular 296 (ft, Si CNG isis cores ccssccccccsecess Chintz covering. Size 17 x 25. SPECIAL .... E FOR THE HOLIDAYS PILLOWS set a eae Het SO 98 FRILLED CURTAINS _ ee ee Pair 2% + 89 Yd. 1 .00 Palr 85> a4 fried material. Size 42 x 81. SPECIAL .... PRINT COTTONS eee Hee eeeeeeseeeeeeeeerers PRINTED SATEENS Alse in thig new shipment are very lovely sateen prints for Skirts and Dresses. All are first quality, good assortment of colors and designs. 36”. Reg. 1.50 yd. SPECIAL .... Men's SOCKS @ Ankle length @ Fancies and plains @ Sizes and stretchies @ All first quality Men’‘s PYJAMAS @ No-tron ; @ Fine quality broadcloth @ Assorted patterns and plains @ Wide range of shades and sizes Bath owel. Size 22 x 42 SPECIAL BATH TOWELS pe and jaquard design, Pair 1.39 Hand Towel. Size 22 x 42 well looped for longer wear. Extra special — SPECIAL value— rar 79° A soft fleecy nap, first quality. Size 72 x 4. Just the thing for the chilly nights at the Pair cottage. This is the lowest price ever offer. Boys’ SPORT SHIRTS @ Sanforized @ Long sleeves in fancy plaid patterns @ All shades. Sizes 6 to 16 43 4 Men’s PANTS | @ Heavy gabardine & Fiannels @ Gray and Tan Charcoal @ Self belt and pleated Flannelette BLANKETS 3° MOORE & McLEOD LTD. 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