i ‘fl-IE CHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN GIIAIIBIAII ._,.--__ HAIBIIIILD BAPTIST In-Rbkilil-r BEIITRAI. QRASWELL I0!‘ Phoifllflphl. L309 o! Saki -8i. VISITING BROTHER - Mrs. Elmer MacDonald accompanied by hei- little son Barry is at present in the city the fleets o! her brother and sister-in- , Mr. and Mrs. lrlbTeflfl M118. Lvrwfl-y Avenue. Mrs. MacDonald whose home i; at -- Student's -- ‘Youtifs iTS $l8-@5 < REG. $19.50 to $27.50 VALUES JUST FIFTY IN THE LOT Here's a sale that will save you dollars this WQOTI-Qllfi-Zllld now more than ever is the time to buy ll. good suit with plenty of viiiue _at $lS.£)n. You'll think it rather unusual, in times like these, to see suit prices slush- ed zis these are-and it IS unusual-but there are only 50 suits in the lot-the ranges and sizes are broken-hardly two suits alike $ 1 8.95 -—so out they go this yveck-end at — — — — — —- —- -— — — INTENT}: in this lot of suits in sizes 36 to 44 you’ll see some smart light weight summer tweeds, gabar- dines and tropicnls, You’li like the dressy neat patterns, and attractive shiides tool STUDENTS: included in this lot are all wool tweeds and fine wor- steds-good selection of shades in the season's newest patterns. Many luits with two pants. Sizes 32 to 37. TELEPHONE N0. 49 Private Branch Exchange with Telephones in all Departments MGDRE" £3 MFLEOD Iflifl? (IUEEN ST CHARLOTTETOWN Charlottetown P.E.I. was a (or; mer resident the city and will Nita lilacNeill. — Sydney P051;- _-_.._. ENJOYABLE EVENINO- ‘h1g5. day evenins. July zatii, ‘ ved the most enjoyable evening on n “P86 number of friends from Prince Edward Island and Mont- real gathered at i228 Crasent S‘. to celebrate AW. i Carmicnaelts birthday of St. Huberts Airport. Y°Fm9Y1Y of Albany, Prince Edward Island. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. Among them was a blackhide leather suitcase from her sisters. After the presentation lunch was served by her friends among them was Bessie ‘Prrnholm. “\9_°\'9"1Y1B W95 bffillslllt to a close by singing the National Anthem and all Joining wishing A w 1 Cannjch- ael many happy returns imd a Safe Journey to her home on Prlnce Edward Island. MARTELL — BUFFETT. - The "IMYIBBE oi’ Helen Joyce. dau ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buffet . of $011115. P. E. I.. to Joseph Gerald. son of Mr. Albert Martel] ‘and the late Mrs. Martel]. of L'Ardolse, N. S.. took place recently in the ‘Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Church in Montreal. Reverend John P. Ryan officiating The bride wore o pow- der-blne crepe ensemble with matching accessories. Her waist:- lengtli veil oi net was held in place by a halo of imitation forget-me- iicts. The bride wore a corsage of ten roses and baby's breath. Miss Mary Cnvzinziugh, the bride's only attendant. Wore a dress of soft-rose crepe with matching hat and shoul- der-lenzth veil. Her ccrsalze was of pink roses and baby's breath Adai- nrd. Joseph Martell. a brother of the groom. was best man. Immediately after the ceremony. the ‘uple left for a short honeymoon in Vaudreull. and upon their return. took up res- idence at 3683 Hutchison St, Mon- trenl. Que. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS — Many happy returns to F. C. Aichl. bald, of 80 Lyman Street. retired C NR. conductor who celcbraeci his 70th birthday, Tuesday, July 28. His only son, Flight Lieut. D. F. Archibald, of Winnipeg, all- ccznpnnlsd by his uiiie and daught- er, Miss Béii], have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archibald. They leit Sunday for Surnii rside, P E 1., where they will ' . . Archibnidls llflTQlLS. . ' leave Friday for their home in Winnipeg. Flt Lietii. Archibald enlisted iii the RCA F two years ago this Sept-ember. Prior to enlisting he practised as a Char- tered Accountant in Charlottetown. F 0. Archibald retired in M-ircii. 1938 after 42 yenrs of service as conductor yvitli the C.N.R. He was born in ‘Frirro and moved to Hali- fax in 1931 returning afznin in I939. Mrs. Archibald is a native of North River Mr. Amhibcld is very active in dhurch affairs in Truro and holds office in the Odd Fsllcws and MasenicLcdges, and is a nitm- bcr of the Order of Railway ccn- ductors. Ml‘. and Mrs. Arctiibnld are moving this week to a new home at 113 Queen Street. _Ti'uro Nevrs. We were fortunate in get 1Q l-2. TRIS WEEK-END oNl-Y-Qieu. t Ouehionl. 82.06 for $2.2. l-lolmma, Bummer-aid; and harlottetown. ‘l be nxnembered by her friends as n N ‘ CIIUIU mam \ r. n s air-B 'l, Suminerlide and . u - errata " t... .;\ clear u. news Jrgmil Week‘ ma one. um: immanent mm available. 1-29-21. ~ CHURCH NOTICE — 2nd. at 8 P. . y Mamie Stewart returned from Ohms. 7J1- S. BDDIIIOK NICHOLSON. Bruin! an- men , Montreal. Marlin place early in September. first Suite re clear at 9 Rid Only. available. u- Pbr TRINITY UNITED CHURCH;- In the awenoe of the Minister Rev Donald C. Boothroyd will Bonshaw \ United Churdi, WMS. Thank Of- i Service in Bonsiuw Unllfid ‘ 6 Oiiumki Sunday mm: Augult u Midas!“ ' b ~=-\ to take 8-1-11. DUI: T0 OVEBSTOCK Breakfast Suites. caused by factory erside I-nd error Ho ‘a, Charlottetown ofler o- mu- oc 862.50 to . . this Week Usual installment terms 7-29-81. i “W i t t i \ bcfli Dr. Miller who is on vacation. Rev: Q charge for the month of Auzust arid both moming and 0v; a H\ will preach ening next Sunday. the morning service will be Mr S. Henderson and Mr. A, R. will preside at the organ. are cordially welcome. RED CR/OSS MEETING. — At South Working Unit held in the schoolroom on July 2nd. the following report was given by the treasurer. Mrs. Wm. MacKenlie. $1089 ltfitsed d“ t the year was . . e M001!!! collected in the district for the Red meeting of the the annual Plnette Red Cross The amount of moxie Cross Drive was $101.50. The money raised was used in buyimz knitting material. The following list of artic les made, was read by the SeoretB-Y! Miss Mary Nicholson. 6- pairs socks 24 pairs ankle socks. 13 D8111 59a- mears stockings. 3 pairs women‘: grey stockings, 10 child's leflsini sets. 30 sweaters. 1 child's under breakers. 1 pair pyjamas. all knit» ting was donated to the Red Cross The ladies hooked a number of run during the year which they sold. The ofllcers were re-eiec-ted for the ensuing year and the members are ready for another years work —(Patriot please copy.) Mr. Earl Keefe and Mr. Joe John- stone of Halifax are visiting their homes in Ktnkora. Gay's Vegetables New potatoes, beets, car- rots, onions, cabbage, wax beans, head lettuce. Our own cucumbers, right off the vine (so much better than the imported). Cauliflower, celery, etc. Our slogan buy direct from the producer and save money still holds good -we save the delivery expenses and pass the saving on to the consumer. J. J. GAY 8i Still STIBSTANABDS in RAYON HOSE 69c I"- 2 pr. For $l.35 This is definitely a. raving opportunity for you. ting hold of about four hundred ""1 Will"? pairs of these, full fashion- ed, fine quality rayon hose in leasonable shades of taii and beigetone. There are also: from 9 to ON saw FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 69c nr. z Prl. m $1.35 dharlottatowii, P. E. \ r i \ i \ i» t \ \ \ t r i i r t \ r r t r t \ t t t i \ N t t t t r t t t t t t t t \ t t i i \ t i y t y \ t t t \ t T. t i PROVINCIAL LIVESTOCK 0LD HOME EEK AND l-l CHARLOTTETOWN THE MARiTlMES GREATEST li0i.lDAY UPWARDS 0F $10 000.00 IN PRIZES, PREMIUMS ’ AWARDS I PURSES and AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM a VAUDEVILLE ACTS including 2 r th WORLD'S THRILLERS e GREATEST guano GALA REVUE ‘th a n: i COMEDIANSwdnd ilubillifilgllignlligllllgugllglilliilg. SINGING INTERNATIONAL STAR DANCING TEAM nevus FEATURED wrrn GORGEOUS snrrmes AND MODERN LIGEJTlsNrgnE/IIEEEETSRACTIVE BIG UP TO DATE MIDWAY WITH LATEST MECHANICAL RlDESNtfltyvMalllxRlixigqlllglEts)UNITS“!!! OVER 100 of the Best H l tli M i 4 afternoons witholi/SAIIDIEVTLLEI‘ XETS liiiiiifigerfsgld honors on Attractive Event Sh ith V . savor: with lligagnioflvcstanvi’ LighEligfgldgecstilqlfiliqlgWggllignEgéLA Provincial Live Stock Exhibition Featuring PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS finest HORSES ROADSTERS crvoasoatss PERCHERONS and DRAFT C A TT LE DAIRY BREEDS AYRSHIRES HOLSTEINS GUERNSEYS JERSEYS BEEF BREEDS ' ’ SHORTHORNS and Other Beef Breeds. S W I N E YORKSHIRES SHEEP OXFORDS SHROPSHIRES SOUTHDOWN S HAMPSHIRE! POULTRY PRODUCTION CLASSES TURKEYS GEESE. Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Coin- Provincial Exhibition Association Qhariottetovvn, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. ITION. AUGUST 11,12, l3, 14,1942