PAGE TEN DEIITRAL. GUARDIAN .iTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT ET OWN ' CLEAR THE DECKS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Smallwces Department MAIN FLOOR PI r Dre Co to" r. 4 ..i"..cT..s.'Z.a.t'?s'?.'L'z"?..””..?””"” "" 51.00 I.?2f?..l"s.?1'”i'..'.fi”' c”"'”3"5.'.3.". 52.89 Aluminum disposable picnic plates-ideal for taking along to the shore-8 plates in the set c Special per set ........................... .......... Laundry Bags Clearing at only Ladies' Basement Ladies' Rayon Slipsface Rtopss ond trill bottom-colors white, tea rose and lue-- eg. IJ5 value Special Sale Price-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I49 Lodics' Rayon Briefs-sizes small, medium and large in colors white, blue and maize. Reg. 69: Special Sale Price--each ... ... ... . . . . . . . . ..' c Lodies' Rayon Nig-htgowns in tea rose, blue, and maize, wide shoulder straps with lace trim or bound edges-Rdg- ...... .T . . . . ..... .. I2 to 18, in colors pink, blue, white, light green, and maize 0 Regular Sl.95-Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I I5 dozen Iadies' "substandard" lull fashioned Nylons-New shades-sizes 8 I-2 to 10- H .10 Special Sale P-rice-per pair Lodies' Cotton Sundresses-Dirndl style in smart summer I250 33.35 quality Sundresses Clearing of-eacth . . . . . trim-elastic neck and sleeves-Sizes I2 to I8-Regular tl.95 Value- 51.39 Sale Price-eoch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0h'ildiren's Cotton Dirndl Skirts-nice summer patterns and Lodies' Cotton Blouses-cop sleeves-sizes prints-Sizes I2 to 44- 3298 quality Sundresses Clearing at-each U235 8.95 quality Sundresses Cleo-ring at-each . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. GinIs' Blouses-olf the shoulder styles--white with eyelet Now priced to clear at-each . . . . . . . . . .. Oh-ild-ren's Print Cotton Dresses-white background- em-I broidtred trim-sizes 2 and 4 only I colors- 22f:.?3..”?f.. ., . .. 50c 656 Children's Anklets-various colors in fancy stripes-Sizes 5 to 8 'l-2- Priced to clear ot-pair .. Children's White B-Iouses-- .....c...-....-.. at In cents a word. dtrlotl; p.,. able in advance. our ;NuMmcn'-Kooks lltltl. BOOK of registered mo- tor vehicles now on szrlc. SWIM SUITS clearing at 33 1-5 of! at The Fashion Shoppe. HOLDING SEATS-Get your holding seats for the coming season at the Forum each day 9 to 12 am. and 2 to 4 p.m. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrates Court yes- terday. a man charged with it parking violation was fined 32. while a man charged with being drunk nnd incapable was dismiss- ed. A remanded case of common assault was further remanded un- til next week. -Personal: The Misses Beryl MacFarlane. Norma. Maclrean and Margaret. Rodd of Winsloe have returned to their homes. having spent a pleas- ant time while camping at Hot- land Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Dor- Chester, Mass, daughter. Barbara and Miss Jean Reagan are visit- ing Mrs. Kelly's mother and aunt, Mrs. James Morris and Miss Mary Trainer, Charlottetown. Mrs. Phillip Gauthier and her three children. Shirley. John and lrene of Montreal, Quebec, are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gauthier. of Romeo- ville, P.E.I. Mrs. Stetson Hunt, formerly Edythe Wood. of Arlington, Ma.ss.. is visiting with relatives at Union Road and Rollo Bay. She is ac- companied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. R.C. Hunt, and Mr. William Smith. MurpITMay Meet logy Maxim Joey Maxim of Cleveland, world light-heavyweight. champion, will defend his title in a 15-round bout against Irish Bob Murphy of San Diego, Calif.. in Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. Aug. 22. The bout was contingent on a Murphy victory over Joe Rindonc in Boston Monday night. Frisch Resigns As Cubs Skipper Sizes 3 to 5 PHILADELPHIA. July 24 - fad, . y ' . y . . . U . . E (AP)-Frankie lwisch said Sun- ""' H ' ' ' I ' ' day he resigned as manager of Sizes 7 to I2 Chicago Cubs but refused to say Each . c why". ' J ' l J ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Frisch was replaced Saturday MCIDRE 5. M9LEOD as skipper of the seventh-place National Lcaguers by lo'ng-time C star and team captain Phil Cav- arreita, 35. a McCoskey Tish column In reserved ror lawn of local Inter-at. our advertising ol u only nature may be Inserted HOW on sale. CRASWELI. ror setter Photo- graphs. ENTIRE S T 0 C K summer dresses 1-3 off. The Gloria. MRS. JOHNSTON'S LADIES WEAK Special Sale. Dresses, Suits. Coats. NEW YORK, July 24 --(AP) - ir annu PO. Cyril CPO. Wallace F. Mulaln, also on Fernwood Campers Pass Tests -The Prince County Girl Guides at Fernwood Camp entered whole- heartedly into the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety tests the day before camp broke. Miss Ierne Gaudet of Tlgnish was in charge of waterfront activities at this camp and the results of the test reflect her efficient leader- ship. The following campers received awards at the final camp-fire. Elementary - Doris Richard, Audrey Graham, Barbara Gaudet. Junior - Margaret Carruthers, Patsy Grant, Marlene Dar-rach, Gayle Darrach. Barbara. Bishop, Ann Wedge, Lorraine Pineau, Mary Thompson, Jessie Bingham, Alicc Ramsay. Mary Mclnnis. Intermediate -. Margaret Car- ruthers. Barbara Bishop, Marion Kcough, Marcia DeLaney, lor- raine Pineau, Ann Wedge, Jannic Burns. IIIGIIFIELD W.-I. Mrs. 0. W. Campbell was host- ess to the ladies of 1-Iighlleid Wo- menls Institute when they held their July monthly meeting. There was an attendance of seventeen members. The president, Mrs. Lemuel Macxinnon. presided and opened the meeting with the Creed. This was followed by the roll call and the minutes of the last meeting, which were approv- ed. Reports from the various com- mittees followed. The sick com- mittee had sent two cards, and were instructed to send a card of sympathy. The newly appointed hall committee consists of Mrs. Saunderson, Mrs. MacFarlane,Mrs. I-lolroyd and Mrs. Bryenton. The treasurer then gave a detailed stat merit of the finances, and was authorized to make a. pay- ment on the hall furnace. Mrs. Holroyd invited the mem- bars to her home for the next meeting. which will be held on . v I”-”' BBBB " R I k ” August 8. a week earlier than the usual d te. The following ladle t I MAY Qmc. ? are on Ihe lunch committee: Mrss. M.. John Rodd and Mrs. Wallace .' gm n w Yong, .11 :4 - (AP) R dd. sandwiches; Mrs. Ranahan I gaglslnsranlw - Pl3arney Mccuogkcy. veteran arid Mrs. Stockman. sweets. The At outfielder, was sold by Cincin- mecting then adjourned, and u Report For Annual Two-Week's Naval Training the training staff. The Farmer Away from the nerve-racking city, I live like a Prince an my form, And pass each day in contentment 'Mid scenes of pastoral charm. The fields all around are my workshops, There's plenty of room and fresh or- And nature supplies the right tonic To lighten my labors and care. Yes, this is the life thatls worth living. Witt; lelach day some new story to e . The pleasures of sowing and reap- Us Make forming a life that '.s swell. I glean from my goodly plantation Ripe fruits from the orchard and vine; Rich grains and lush grass from the meadow. From the forest. the spruce and the pine. Folks speak of the wealth of the cities. Of comfort and luxury; But these canit compare with thc riches That round this cottage I see. If gems ever made a man weal- thy, I've riches enough for a King. For an the green grass every morning A million rare dew-diamonds cling. And natural scenes that are price- less, All wrought by the Artist above. Hang here on the walls of my kingdom- these are the love. Each year dear old friends spring to greet me. And winter has fled from the land; Forget-me-nois. tulips and daisies. And birds from many a strand. when roughed by the winds of oppression. And seeking a haven of calm. I head for the wide open spaces To drink in the country's sweet balm. - Mother Nature, with ages of wis- dam, And treasures l -5; WHY HAVE :3 ;rifr;3,sonE At Halifax in two-weeks naval training at H lit . th tn . I happy about being back In uniform. Ord. Sen. John Sharpe of Nilont-rlglal lfandsmlitnl::I;:rIuL.b1hI;lt1inIc Of Winnipeg and Halifax. on the staff of the reserve training commander his rdcdrdg with. mm .13, MacDonald of Charlottetown and AB. Ronald Wilson of Kingston, Ont.. Standing by is (RCN Photo) lfas this cure for our ills and our pains: Seek doctors Fresh Air and Bright Sunshine, "The medicine men of the plains." so give me the dear old planta- tion, Far away from the city and strife- Well, maybe I'm too optimistic. But I reckon I'll follow this life! I've toiled in the mines and the sweat-shops, I've answered the whistIc's shrill call; But now I'm a King with a king- dom And have turned my back on them -17. H. MacArthur. FORTUNE BRIDGE W. I. The July meeting of Fortune Bridge Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Jackson. Eight members answer- ed roll call with an article for a grab bag. Meeting opened with the Creed. Minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. It was decided to hold a picnic some time .IIoIman's Girls Defeat Cir B. 16-5 -Hoknon'd gi.rlo' softball team made their first appearance on the softball diamond It thmrooroatlon ground: last. night and lost to Lippy Goudovn powerful. Our.-an & Brine can by- the -core of 16 to 5. It is hoped that n softball les- gue can now be formed among the G. Gr. 8 team. the high school girls. Holman! newly organised nine and 1 ladieI' mun from the air- force. The winner! of this league will play the winning team from Charlottetown for the Inland title. Ch'town Yacht Club Racing Following are the results of the Charlottetown Yacht Club's regular Saturday afternoon rac- ing meet held ln the local har- hour: CLASS III 1. Zenith. skipper Mac Irwin. crew Pat Reddall. 2. Argo, skipper Jack King. crew, Jim Wood. 3. Naiad. skipper, Walt Sharpe. prew. Bob MacLeod. SNIPS! 1. Dingbat, skipper Ralph Du- mont, crew. Alan Macl.-eod. 2. Surf, skipper Clive Stewart. crew, Fleur Stewart. 3. Slnbod, skipper Bob Mao- Leod. crew Jeanne Macnae. 4. Monty, skipper Doul -TOW" son, crew, Everett Platts. 5. Scout, skipper Ran crew. Billie Smith. 6. Wings. skipper Tony Pm. crew. Bill Patterson. 7. Wren. skipper Jim Wood. crew. Robert Henderson. Smith. 8. Snow White. skipper Don Livingston. crew, Alan MacKen- zie. ,g?..M:. LONDON -- (GP) A - W99- writer that can print six octaves of music has been invented and patented by Lily Part-Y 01 I-0"" don. An official of BrifBln'-9 ml!!- icisns' union says the lnlchlm "may revolutionize the music- writing world." gg,gM...... LIXWM, Fllntshire. Wales - (cp).-The villages of lilxwm and Ysceifiog will hold a joint festival of Britain celebration in August. including a cricket match. Noson Lawen, (Merry Night) 8330118. I dance and an open-air service. pointed to attend the convention in Charlottetown. Collection amounted to 70 cents. the first of August-. :10.00 was received for capsules Plans to be finalized at the next and receipts from the grab bag. 80 meeting, which is to be held on emu, July alst when it is hoped the at- tendance will be larger. The matter of cleaning the Mrs. Harvey Aiiken invited the members for the next meeting. Lunch was served by the host- school was also left till the next 353 ms the lunch committee and meeting. 55.00 was voted to the Sanator- ium Radio Fund. Mrs. George Jackson was ap- There Ought.To Be A Law a delicious treat of fudge was provided by Mrs. George Camp- bell. JULY, zs, .1951 Illnltora Trounces Grand River 22-ii -Tho.Kinkoro Red Sox hi the Grand River team awhtig convincing defeat by trouming them to the tune of 22-8 at the Grand River diamond. Mccuinn of the Red Soar did a ,1n,1,. handed Job of "pitching the gun n-ine-innings and struck out in batters while the three G;-ma River pitchers together had in otrilreoutd to their credit. Ac. Farmer who entered the game in the fourth to replace Ray MC. Corvilie who injured an ankle while sliding into third 1””. -8. held the betting honors for yh, day, letting two triples and ' 5 double. Bob, Mobougall ma Jimmy McDougoll each rm; . double for Grand RI'ver;. Th. . Grand River nine got away to . good start. with three runs to Kinkor-a's "one in the first inning but after that it was Kinkora .1I the way.-S Blalte To Coach 'VaIieyfieIrl Again vAL1.m'r'1ai.D. Quc.. July 3, - (CP) - Hector (Toe) Blake, who piloted the Valleyfield Brave; to the Alexander Trophy 1.” season, has signed again to cent; the Quebec Senior Hockey Lulu. club, it was learned recently. Details of the new-. contract, for the 1ns1-so nelson. were not known. . Arrranrlon runners We are clearing a limited number of Spud Duster: at a reduced price. Bruce Stewart I co. no: --------r- 2096. DISIIDUIIT DII TIRES Automobile Farm implement Truck DAWSON 'S SERVICE STATION Crapaud Phone 11 By Fagaly and Shorten. -TO BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING... ' I , V W L0Ok,lNRA.TlIATG or our morooav wlsour 'll.iEGtG”g;gtg'ft,lgf.?P Q C or ALLREABONE iwrirrlrronororzsonurnsss f n-wmwmmww euunnnnnnaanrrc I F09 T”? WW5 F'i”'LV - us: soon on rm cotrromxauvr: 4'. -1,. IM : A URPRISE 2 THE tztet-rr AHEAD! To ear - BY NIGHT! tron SALE 1948 Dodge. new motor 1948 Dodge, new motor, new tires 1949 DeSoto. new tires. 1950 Dodge. 20,000 miles. Bargains on these cars E. FRANK ACORN notice To Exhibitors No entries will be accept- ed after July 28. All cattle must be blood tested. good motor, Charlottetown Driving Park Inna! Provincial Exhibition - Association Nine-you-old ' is seen with three-year-old 2 mm limini. who.ledrnedl"to Iwlm fun a year no I'M! A into up water. J I y Ilorilyn Miller. right. whom he rescued ed lorol the river to him for be from drowning in the speed River at Guelph, Ont... nmr she slipped ' -. " I i I I I A "Ed I Ci. I did is lal time as pent. - UOVEHEAD RACE TRACK": ,i Epsiitgrrgglg ai;VeI:2Og:&.cedTsail.'l?ia(i. 9c w ' . CFEET? THURSDAY; NIGHT: I I The Reds acquired Hank Ed- - "UL? 26 : I 1:2; 1a?;::r:m.:L”.”.2; I -4 lyluslc by I D"fn'5A,'z," I via the waiver route and nption- t , The Lharlottetonians I... I ed Kent l"heterson. southpaw Jpn Canteen - Refreshments Imam: rm: nonucrl g;f”;:;;.";,, lnfe Df,f,f,:mff,l'"A:f 1 side-delivery rake (new) jg? lg; U . 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