rna GUARDIAN. CHARE i i i’ i" 9' APRIL 29' 1948 " WESTERN lilllllilllllll _IEOUQ a tor and‘)??? ‘grim m” - A Bri.<;htB011q11<*‘¢ 0f i a a TROPICANA ‘ a nun; 1n LINEN l a CHAMBRAY i lnersida Rotary Club on we“, l-Ie spoke on the advances mm; e and many more famous in medicine as the direct result n; your picking time during a COTTON WEEK-rue§‘li'l'il,°'ll=en 7"’ wg ‘BAD NE Mr. William Sencafirflgzn ' ceived the sad news or the as? a! brother James Seymour at heme. 1a our: Ave, “ma, ' Mass. Deceased was in the iolli: year o! his age. and had been i,“ tailing health tor the pa“ tw years. Little Jim as he was tamu? iarly called leit home when qujm a young man. He was a carpenter "Y trade and built up tor himselt i» a comfortable home. He made m“ '. zous trips to his old ho , m; 1m one being eighteen year; m, when he visited his aged mother on, week previous to her death.'i-1e 1, survived by his wile at her home in Lexington; one sister, Mrs. Mar- garet Reynolds a! Augusta, Me. two brothers, John 1-1, (Rom Oak Valley, P. E. I. and Williara H. at Murray Harbor North. mm. eral services were held on Apfn l2. 1948 in South Boston with the Rev. Dr. Louis 'W. West. minister o! the South Baptist Church, 5mm, Boston officiating. -IIOLMAN’S ANNUAL PARTY_ 1~Ioiman's store bowling league hela their annual party (allowing the end o! the season at the Imperial Diner. Summerside, on ‘rueadsy evening. -Mr. Davis Murray p". sided during the dinner and the program which was carried out between courses. Mr. J. Leroy Ho). man presented the prizes won i0: the season's play and expressed his happiness at being back among the members or the start again ai- ier being away tor two months. The prize winners were as follows. Men-High Eingle- Allie HBlTla]. 2nd. high, Edwin Gallant; High Three, Wallace Coles; Consolation, Felix Gallant. Girls — High single, Irene Peters; 2nd. High, Eileen _ Weeks; High Three, Theresa Ar- senault; Consolation. Dorothy Bak- er. Mr. Alan Holman gave some bowling statistics in a very Witty and entertaining manner. The pro- gram as carried out was as follows: Vocal quartette: Louis Polrier, Boo Shaw, Earle Campbell, Eric Wood- side: step dance, Felix Gallant ac- companied by Qllie Harris on the violin and Edison Baker at the piano. Ladies’ sextette, Wilna Mc- Nevin, Wanda McNevin. Viola Ai- len. Shirley Gales, Edith Monklegr. Edith Palmer; piano solo, Irene Peters; Duet, Irene Peters and Davis Murray; Duet, Arthur Perry and Irena Peters. Alter the din- ner dancing was enjoyed till one o'clock. This was the most success- iul party to date with the largest attendance yet. -S. The flowers rndt bloom in rhe spring era bright, bright cottons that send you tollunchean . . . to shop . . . to aura for rha kiddies In sparkling freshness. They're blitha fashions that take - “so. _ 4) you coolly through blistering summer days, that keep you poised end trash looking from morn till‘ midnight. ’t'l’hey‘re washable . . . calerfast . . . and so prettily detailed. .2.2s to ions Personals -Mrs.,»Jaaeph Peters, Eustane Street. Summerside, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. -s. CHELTON SCHOOL ‘ ___ . -Report for April. Grade X-l. Edward Pearson. t Charlie Schurman. 3. Lloyd Gas det. Grade IX: 1. Arthur Court. Grade VIII: 1. Leonard MacCar- e die.‘ a. Albert MacCardle. Grade VII: l. Leona Stardy- 7- Esther Stordy. 3. Margaret R08- ers. Grade VI: 1. Eleanor Gaudct. i. such garments as- Martha Washl Barbara Joyce '5'“ Barbara M. Her-bled MacDonald‘. Donn 2 - . ra - - Jlllnr First séfisknlflnnn. 5‘. Arnold a... b. lillll Qllld.‘ cllalflil , ueGrade IV--1. Annie MacCardle. . 1. Hazen sherry, Slflflfll cflllfidl Grade m-i. Brenton Gardiner. ’. Grade II -i. Howard Gaudet. plallll - Grade 1 -1. David MaoCardla. V Jackie Sturdy (equal). check; Teacher, Bernadette Collnollf- K E N ii E Ii Y ' S rninav - sarunnnv IYRISVElIY FLOUR I Styles t0 fill o Styles to flatter L i N' rl ' ' _. l5 _ esttz...» mu: .. 27c - s vE. ' ~ en v || . i W‘ . '1, rciin i. liims, 2 m . 33c a House Dresses 2.25 to 4.95 Cotton Afternoons 4.95 to 8.95, y Better Grades .'. . 9.95 to 13.95 s ' a _-' 7f- . - island 39c I‘. S ma: 4 CHEESE, lls. .....---- Sh‘ l Crispy Crust V: g runs LARD . i AXLE GREAEE. ' it ' ' ' _ [lack Iaaiity, lb. - . - MEN'S worn soor - 5r"! ‘P - '\ “ ‘ . Grain LootharToe CW- l-“lflmi” i l i Sola- - » sass Mswswoax soot - 5d“ S , Groin. . - a _ . Attrition "' '- Whore Prise la-tlatayvlgal, Ilia llaallty , KP Jnausluerou '4. Saa our window display of rhasa smart new Dream. We doubt it you oould find a larger i _ l stock of quality cottons. anywhere from which to make your selection-bur, evan so, we do ed- vlsa "Shop Eor|y'_‘-_-te make your selection yours. I