WT W7 ' logos! noonnuan Umidssy. May 9, 1935 O'Leary -Mrs. Ella (Tattle of Unionvalc - d vicinity. (Mr cl Mr Will' n v v event a few days with relatives "H " ' '" 5 ”"." ”Vl."”' -6 M-W - R-in w-- lI;"i.:"':.-...”'.-..'i'::;:.: '.i."3:;:: recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Macltougall nd Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harris of Springfield West visited at the ”P"”" Chumhr P""”" R"”l' Ionic at Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mr. Foster Ellis. 0'Leary. spent ., . Ilnbousall in 0'Leary recently. the week-end In Knnsington. 93"": :";J;;':.':h 3,'".:f,",f:, Mu. Jean Cnlliciitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters. 'l"")'::';1l 3' ':lE'Ill;"::llhx:'c';'I;ls'i::'r; . , - . .. . . g . x , . - Olscarp. were recent visitors to Borden. were visitors to OLeary. mrnd w Ms Mm, in Raga” Ipringfield West. Ira. Herman Smalliiinn. Knots- brd. is a patient in the Prince th M N where she has had an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rt-iinie. Zlmsdale sflhiit Stmtlax at the home of Mr. amt Mrs. Harry Har- w Ids h lnutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Hat'- Ilnnon of Summers-irle were re- cutt viaitors to the home of Mr MaeKtlinnn's parents, Mr. and larry ME('Kliln0n It Cole 1 Mrs. HUI. K. Albtn Callaiit of Fiireotl View has gone in Amherst. where m rutva I much with relatives h Nova locus. for their home spending a pleasant relatives and friends in 0'Leary daughter Mary have returned to their home in Springfield West after visiting relatives in Hall- fax. and Howlan on Sunday. son and small County Hospital. Sumrneri-ide side were week-end the Mat-Ausland Mill In Union- vale lot wagon and the tractor. He receiv- ed shaking up. .son. have returned to their home latter (IKE! Tlgnlsli lympathy is being extended to the bereaved relatives and friends of Mr. Joseph Gaudet whose death occurred last week at the home Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jonas left in Halifax after visit with and sorrows for the past seventy years. Requiem High Mass was celebrated in the Immaculate Con- ville. N. 3.. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Meggi- non of Summer- visitors to e home of Mr. and Mrs. George eggiiion and Mrs. Velda Mac- eill In Knutsford. Mr. Isaac Harris of Uiiionvale. hile helping to load lumber at It is pleasing to report that the condition of Mrs. John Fennesscy. who recently underwent a malt)!" operation has so far improved as to permit her discharge from the City Hospital. Charlottetown. uhcre she was It patient for three weeks. Mrs. Fennesscy vias at-companictl from Charlottetown by her moth- or. Mrs. Patrick Kennedy who came by plane from Florida. U S. A. to he with her daughter dur- ing her illness and C0lll'al0S('PHCP. jammed between the several bruises and quite a Mrs Michael Beriiartl. Nail Pond. was a visitor to Siiiiiiiit-i'side the ' 1 , past week where she was the slim lthe Mtisiral liestival and of her son in-law and tiriiiuhter. .'tlr. ipiax-S for boys wit and Mrs. Ozanie Gaudei. from left to Fight. Alan Rog Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin- a pleasant vacation spent Florida. 4? erson. Alban MacKay. Billy Budge, Keith Matliesoii. Frcd Savidant. 2nd row: Young Boys Make Mark Of 85 Vliliesc voting men made a very good slioiving Wcdncsday morning I appear to be very pleased about it. They were in the h unchanged voices. Representing Prince Street School they . are. Brian Wonnacott. Fred Neilsen, in their class at Bobby Crockett. Don Friz- time. Ilooiiifleld Corner -Her many friends regret hear of Mrs. Pater U. Gjllgg prolonged atay in William Hm tal but recent roportg ..y .5, gaining h health rapidly. Llttl Alberta Iaugjgu ruahcd.tn Prince County 3...: recently and her illness proud be a severe and snag”; gu. "fltl." Ell! H I! want gt . home and in has usual good am. Mr. and Mrs. Greg.” and family who say. .,..!.”': winter months In this vlclalw . ntuuiiu to reside at It. ni..'.., lmscoucie -Fricads of Mrs. Cyrus' Dea- Rochns of Miscouche will be sorry to learn that she has recently entered the Prince County Hospital to receive treatment. On Friday cvonin . April I. Ie Wellington Drama c Club pre- ged 3;, 1, 3. t 1 g -on 3 Jules Poiriar recently returned Srthe L.ane.".cIn '51: Misc.ouclli: h" 5”" h Muwuchet "gr p,”,gu.A, d hhavlngspsntaometimeh c IQTld:f.'l. .'l'hera Sill” Ewxle Iof M"d'l” m'"d't """' . w.:::r- :rv."- 22:. i- III I I ' n.”3".i':f?.!;?l.'T&f."3?..:' 13-'v-W"-'-v-" "tr '” r":'."' ' A rtlaoinMtc uc e.sues o or In" hm" Mn lww M ”m' pgrents. Msnaazd Mrs. Leonard McNeill. h Mr L" w are . cli will On 'hllIdIY evening. April I. his work. They were gun: W the annual meeting of the MiI- and Mrs. Urban Plnoau .. g. couche branch of the Catholic Wo- dgy, my 1.1, men's League was held in the Mis- couche Parish Hall. Mrs. Ben Du- Th! Vlrlety Concert put .. I the Duvar Dramatic Club in i Roches presided. A new executive was elected. A social hour fol- Anthony's Hall on April Mug, '1 lowed this. as decided success both mt.) ts N h and financially. Mrs. Phil Arsansult o t. ic - olas. recently arrived at her home M15 L90 Gllllnt of after having spent some time in M13 Arthur Plnelu on ad in I oiiche. guests at It-. and Mn. hank D. An-aiilt. Friends of John I. Polrier. Mis- eouche. will be glad to learn that he has returned to his home after having a nt the past week in the Prince ounty Hospital. where he underwent surgery. some of the pupils of Marian Mfldemy. Mlscouche. took Dart in the Musical Festival which was held in Summerslde. during the week of May 2-Catherine Gillis, Eddie Aracriaul. Carolyn Polrier. and Armand DesRoches were somr of the winners. -. Lumina Polrier. nurse in II): Provincial Sanatorlum. spent the week-end of April 30. in Mlscouche. P" vill had? ret1e,"-:: visiting at the home of her bro.' ! ther, John C. Polrier. .thg U, S, A. '9'" 3 10 dly motor trip mm," Helen Gillis and Marie MacDon-i "W" isitliwlilmeia ML Gmut Vi'"' aid. who are attending Nam mm. -mmrmm In st 3 ","- M” C- -7- Ptiiu Academy. Charlottetown, recent- Anna ' . "" " ."'- l.V spent a week-end in Mlscouche at the home of Mrs. Urban Gillla. ms nu” mud. "gut .” i" that Mr. John F. Gallant has lis to nt th Ch 1 t tal eforuireatrnenzr 0 Mo” K", -Friends of Mrs. II. B. Dunbar will be pleased to hear that she will be employed viith the. vMt's. James Moreshead. Spring Mr. My,-9 Canam Ttgulgh. was Car C0. !IIlPl:I.Vl:':.llcl:sLllO?lV:tl:t: IIBOTE with . yisllflr to Chat-loiis-toun on IIPIL Gerald NEIL Hm.a(.9 F is. James Buola. who is um? I . mmy Thmdaii Hlcrikins. Stanley Flryanton. friendl viah lat ha a speedy get ord. Richard Ward. Ric-hard Ross. Lyall Somers, Ronnie Alan Iiice. Back row: Patti Clark. Petcr Tanton, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters of ggj.M.E.,..j....,LL. Bay recently. where she had been is recovering satisfactorily after her recent illness. Mrs. Leo P tu- members 3: the played h Siinimersirie, week-end h 0iLeary. Mg "M M" gxhm Pmnm 0. Mr. and Mrs. Jack .'tlacKenrieiard Foley. whose tlcatlli UtlllUlll'l'f'(l1gV V - r V ' ts- ', v i" h w. - it.t A "int. y . Leary were visitors in Brooklyni?0 thT”g:.::ldw:,::l lhhrVxpal.:m;':lH::..5l 9,.-"l(Su:.';. a”Iil:I”lTlflli l'(l).fc)ll(l((ttlL Vail Pond. are rtletiserl to let-ii'nlMrs Fidele J. Arsetitiult. Tignish 0' 5"'"lH!v' till”? "W3 VISIINI Ipluyfad M H19 (arm ow-,;ed by Mr iof Tignisli. daughter of the late that she is at presciit oiijoying l)Fl-l V I . 9 with Mrs. Palinc-r's father. Mr.iA,ih C b H 3 Mr and Mrs. Michael Ready. Nail ter health after her recent ill- Mr. .liiso;ili WKEIISII of tho M.iii- . Fred Wells. Mrs Wells ll I pati- C '9 lamp 9 i Pond. lite-ss lill1lPvBl(lt&lJtlHlBl'?ll ;;l'1?.'ilx:::1l all-m;'?ll” -Il.aItfii't'iit-e Rirlliard of C.fN. an h an w 1.; A L g . . . .”'"W5- - -- ' , , ill a ax. recent y spen a ew H estern nspita Mr and Mrs Raefoid Ivlatledn fmends of Mrs Peter Gaudetm m” R V? qdnam Mm 35 sum 1”. wegk and Wm mmmn !unIll1.dMS with MK parents. Mr. and” j EE4 - ec i- 1 and sons of O'Leary Mr. and Mrs John Hierlihv and spent the well. the bereaved family of llrs Rirli-4 S.vmiiaIli.v is twins vxivmlvd 1" Raynintid Wcmi, Elmer Mac-Fadyen. Eldon Larral'wc. Billy MacMillan. Vernon Friz- zell. David Rowe. Albert fvlacliinnoti. GWVFJP FPIZ7-Pll Barter's Film Lab. IIPFP FPCQHI imp uiih the Czintitlinn Artiiy tsp . ' . '. New London. guests-l Mrs Flora Bnlilu in (I l.eary, has Hmmf w. . . . . who have spent the uiiiler nttllllllblsptliltllllg a well earned ftir g returned from a visit In the L'nit :fndM'A;",'M'Ef;'nae':t5 g:"nmr:3'll Mrs tin 0-Leary ha", mined '0 mm mm ms pm.,,,,1.? Mr and Tllrs ithe Maritinie Station. .Vlr.' Ilalgli . ad States where they SDPIII some ' ' P P ' um go, gh, wmmpr, lrlciivr Gallant .'-iller serving in ho-;lli:;s he-ci'i Tl:-tllilIlf'(l llgltfnglutltignllzjl time visiting relatives and fripnmr. M, ""1 M" Jmmw Bagmle ;i-err. lor several months. ti isicr lSgllllQ SOLISD . I - - . ' , ' . . . I . t - 0.1188”. were "um visitors .0 Pte. and Mrs. Albeit lltlnllIll(ll titinilicr ol omits aind has 81 Sign Ml. Reginald ltlaloiie returned GlEnw(;od sun” of M” 33 101 - and daughter Me-rna Lee have Mr Ray Haiiili'alitiii. Chri.xto- izroiip of Ill0llfl5 uio extent? op 5 hi Mm? ”' L'"”””"l” "" 5"” "em. 'M,- Tum M,-ET Bgqietslreturned to St. George. N. B.. plii-i-is Cross, was a visitor to Chain litni a hearty irelcome. l itrdiiy. after having an operation E (E ' ' ' 8) e inner spending a ten days with lottctoivn. on 'l'ticsday. vvlicre he g - ' i hr append” m me Pmwe Own” . irelames and "lends m Omaryiumlndml mcltfliim1im'llm(dml(?R lutf IIIMPIT l9Tlllldll('TllrsIi(J tphiiiiialliiinirlliiii ' - i , .. . .. . . - 4: -- an rt-(i ti. ' ' Hospital. Siimnii-isule. 1 hits. Motion Lascley of Lole-land West Point, llllt Pllnlle Via” Rd l-1-iumshi an”. wpndlng the Dash 'iiitin was a visitor to the home 3' rum” "Wm . hm da.” mm of her sister Mrs. L. Stetson. their saranu. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Garth MacDonald. son of 1'-Mrs! W. Ramsay tn Pniniivnlc Mr. and Mrs. George .'lIa(-l)on- Ncently: acwmiwi.iiiic them hat-k.altt of O'Leary. has been promot- Wl "19 NW”! "ill W” -W55 lrmn ed to the title of Col. Garth Mac- Ramsiiy, who will visit with relas Donald h Gimley, Manitoba. Ives and friends were for a week l Mr. and Mrs. William Jay of Mr. and Mrs Vvuriier Raiiisay III Master Allan ('ollit'iiti. (ll.Ptll') spent the weekend with his izranrl-' parents. Mr. Jay in Charlottetown. and Mrs. William Miss I-Sign Ellis. 0'l.('-'ll)l. is spending some time with friends Stellertoii, N. S. or ea. . , V V I Charlottetown were guests of Mrs. Ml" Sand" 1"”?-I Mm has Miss Marlene P.-ilmcr. fTLcary 4-111. .1911”. and Mm Jean Com. been visiting with Mr Hand- mierininnd a niimtwr nl livr st-linnt putt II 0"l..t-ary on Sunday, parents. MIV 8"” -W"-S WWI I-ll" Lriends on Tltllrlflay night, Tlierel I ingsione. Diinhlane has returned wore about twenty guests there Leilh Ellis. son of Mr. and Mrs. to her home in 0'I.rary. mg .31 bad . V...-Av mp, "mp lra Ellis of 0'Leary. has hcon , . (, together. A delirium: lunch was'DI'0m0lPi'l In Col. Leith Ellis ofl Fnmdi "! Mr: l""""” rrllhi tinted by the hostess. Mrs. Al- Greenwood. N. S. pctlli "2 Very smry '0 hear mm he is confined to his home through RM Palmen assisted by the Ems Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams of ill Mr. and Mn: Lloyd Dunbar and Charlottetown were Sunday visi- Ion Archie of Mnnlrtise ware t-15.. tors of Mrs. Ella Jelley and Mrs. tors recently to the home of Mi-,!Jt-an Collicutt in O'Leary. ness and hope to see him out again real soon. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh jt'nion League. 1 Rev William Siiiiiison of thr. lixtciision l')epartmciit. St. Dun- stan": University and Mr. J. pl76'l1l'llS. Charlottctou n. were VIS- itors to Tignisli on While here they all(lIl(l.P(l-Ill? an- nual meeting of the Tllllllsh CW Opcrative Association. l Mr and Mrs. Russcll Pr-rr) Nail; Pond tvr-re visitors to Stiiiiiiicrsidcl on Monday. l np,p.tp lhp rnlrl aiiil hatkiiarrli iveathcr the land is rlixttng con- siderable and some larnicrs lime already started ivorkiiig tlicir drier tields The clay roads that wt-re impas able ivith nitid a short time ago lit-ivc rlricd ciiougli to ucrtiit the opcrzitors of ill!" (loirriiniciit and Mrs. William Robinson in maintaiiicr to st-i':iiic and ls-ir-l all. and faintly. I-Illci'slit'. were recent comfort the last of July. He is a low months in llalilax. N. S. Fiwciirls of .Vlrs. John (iaiitlct will he ploascit to learn Illalviht! has retiiriied to her home in list- ThIII'sd8.V- Hi-Ell 3”" 5P9"di"9 SETS”! Ila-V5 home is much improved in health. in the City Hospital. ('liai'lottettiwn. wlicrn she was receiving medical. ireritincnt for a fractured hip. . Mr, Fri-tl I-'it7(jt-raid. Tignish, two a visitor to Suiiimersidc on l”ritl:iy. Wllh l'1dL:ai' Gallaiit and her hlitlr ther. Mr Philip Arscitsiiijl have rcturncrl to tlicir respective lionics in Tignlkll. altcr suctiding a lcw wet-ks visiting relatives in Hull- fax. l Syiiipatliy of the ciiiiiiiiiitiity is; PXlDIl(I('(I to thc lwrctivrd faiiiilyl of llr. .losciih B. .ll(ll'lil.K':-t')i wlitisr sudden death oct-iirrctl in Tignisli 'tl Ftiustin l'Il(lI1?lr(I. Lawrence luiiglilnit-ian iii the fiold of resczirch Vivith';,xp(i..15 to 53,1 to west Indies klitin. Mix and Tllias. Herbert Stcuiitt. , yrimds are W.” M learn Mrgldays visiting relatives in Cole- called owing to the illness of her mother. Mrs. Clouis Gatidet. Moldly. May 3rd. Some of the t ed to work uielrimf 3.3 1;: "”Y WW0?! vlantcd. Recent ral will I D If H) few iiI:ya. ac . "Hm" M 1 Mrs. A. T. Iatta has .95. . Charlott to I: .2: :..'E'' or r" '- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crockett Fredericton, N. 3.. returned to their home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett, Woodvale. James McNeil. l0l'l of Mrs. and Mrs. Stanford McNeill. returned to his home after spending some llllr. and Mrs. Mart: (iziutiet and little daughter. Gloria of Summer- side. spent the ivcek-end in E3- mont Bay. with Mr. Gaudet's mn- ther. Mrs. Clouis Gaudet. who is Antoine Richard. Mont Carmel.l"”"" has heen confined to his home duel 1 Mr. James Johnstone. accom- t ill . n ! Mu lpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nea- -D Carleton Sirlnis uere recent vis- itors in Southwest. Mr and Mrs Stanley Mt-Kinnonl who have liccii rcsitliiig in Stim-- for thc uintcr mtitithsl .'Il('Klllntin is cmploycdi to ihcir home in! iiicrsitlc is here Mr. liai P rciurnctl Stititliivest. Mrs John J Bitzcloiv who has liccn ronlnictl by illness to her Friends of Mrs Minnie Camp- bell regret she has been ill necces- sitating mt-tlical attention. Tho t-niitinuotl illness of Loriic iiitzi-lam at his home is sin- t-ernly r(lf,'liCll9CI by his in a n y fricnds. ltlisxcs Illarjorie and Blanche Day and Caroline Barlow. spent the ucek-end at their respective ll0l'ii('S. Mr. and Yllrs. Jack llarknr-ss anvd zl.-itigliit-r. Penny of Challtam. TV. I; . spent the wcck-eiid at the home Lord Tweedsinulr ihet. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .vi- cm -a A - - . I I N mam Mm in em l.iohn E. Mountain an Tuesday. ployed at Sea View recently vis- ited tn Mont Carmel. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault. Miss Louise Bcriiard has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Albin Rich. ard. Mont Carnicl. Mr Albenie Al'St"llHlllI. a patient in Charlottetown Saiiatorium rec- ently vlsited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Arsenault, Mont Carmel. The monthly meeting of Mont Carmel Credit Uiiioti was held in the parish hall recently. A financial rt-port was given hy the treasurer. Rev. l.. .l. Burite and Mr Ulric Poiricr gave hrirf remarks con- 4'l"l'rlltlE Credit Union work. Mr. Tilmnn A. Arsenattlt nave report of a ivliist held during the winter months. Mr and Mrs. John E. Cameron of Wcllingtoii Center. had as their guest recently Mrs. Letitia Cam- and hope she will soon be able to the wife mother. sisters and brothers of the April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark re- turned to their home after spend- ing a very pleasant holiday with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark and fam- ily. Saint John. Mr. Bobby Barbour has return- ed to his home from the Western Hospital. much improved in health. Alma School re-opened on Mon- day. April 25. being closed due to the illness of teacher. Mlas Myrna Arthur and most of the pupils. The many friends of Mrs. Mary Donald are sorry to hear of her illness in the Western Hospital. return togher home. Symptithy is being extended to and small soii. father. Edits Canada Review LONDON. (CP)-Lord Tweeds. mulr. who has said that he own his life to Canada. has been ap- pointed chairman of the editorial board of Canada Weekly ngvtgwg Lord Tweedsmutr. now 44, "m to the Canadian Arctic it 1934 when British doctors despalrcd as his health. He recovered and '3 the Second World War com nded Ontario's Hastings and Prl ” M. ward Regiment. He was wounded In Sicily in 1943. His father. governor-general a Canada from 1935 until his death in 1940. was better known as John Buchan the writer. His mother. Lady Susan Tweedsmuir. has Just completed a book of . minsclencea called "A Winter Bouquet." She is in her early 70:. Lord Twsedsmulr'a brother. Ala- stair " h , la a correspondent for the weekly London newspaper. The Observer. eron who is on the teaching staff at Siimmerside High School. Adams WW5? Wddm late Elmer Wm DPVM Mr. Elwood Gott-ll of Halifax. visitors to relatives in 0'Leary. I-carts. This is a izrcal - ' was a visitor over the week-end g , . to thc rn.-my motorists. on Saturday, April 30th. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- death Dc-curred in the prince coun. M” ckmd, Cum(.",, and mm, 1,, 0-Maryp gum 0, his Sim, (ME add turn Lt'er'elI(C(tilHhlIn I g I p -CL. low. Sympathy E mended w M”. ty Hospital on Monday April 25. to- her home after spendin awuk Iy n( (l'I.oary mars) rel-onl v.51. Mrs Jean Collu-utt and his grand- ” hum” l”"I" yx":”'" l'T'll"'f it is Illt'&I.slIt;1 to report that Ttlhis. E.'S.E..:.-f.:.l'.P. , V A H nth Ra)-mund Guns, 0; wellington Thegfuneral was held on Thursday. wuh her mend. M1" 1.. 1 Mn. tors in Cape Wiillc. Llllvsls at Mr. mother Mrs. Ella Jellcy. grgnfy hm'rl9 Blind CJ"el;f:"lnlll;l: .Iari;ips i;.lllsu-oi-ill. "Sins 0TTAAvtA'r()l6)rt)rP:I'l,W which mtlnl Ilrnicirlayf BIlr:Irl?l1l;Kc.u1mtPfChurCh- Clgrgler N41 theBreccnt death of her from the United Church, Minn in summu-mtg. , g t ,1 .. - - , I iricn y i'r-cn'tir' - -. 2 . ' '- H . . 3 g . Md M" Frau” (mike and mm Miss Lois Malone. who is em- Dalton. Coleman. :1; illness in i-ciurii to hr-r httl11('.pl'fttltl(tll0n rose in (lzirizirlri durlnr: of this vicinity held hlngn in new QT er " M 0" ML ud M". Malcolm Run" ployerl in Summeriiirle. was a I from the Western Hospital. All-wt-i'-i.-tpril to 53.356 from 46.626 last French schnnl basmiionl. A good S).n”,a,m, is Ming Nnended ,0 Mrs. John P. Wallace spent a and you" 'on' Lgufje mg Mm Mr. Charle Willis. 0'l.cary. was iveclt-end visitor to the home of M" V” M” Da" Ma"lh'f'l" ton u'hci'P Sh? has I???" I Dam"? .V9R'f- hlllgdroppfd in Ill? -l8lHlRl”.V- crowd attcndcd. Lunclics :iiid Ml, Gerald Mm-Anhm-. nf Welling. ICW days ref'.9nllY With Mr m0lh- Sherman go and young gon, Bar- ; hiiiiiness visitors to Charloite- lher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin 5"'f "' 0L”"-V 599'” S"',"l.a3' mill for sci-ertil days. April. Period '0 155-051 Imm CHHUIGS Vi"? 5015- ton in the passing of his late uncle. Wg M"5v W'”l3m G”-ldel WW I3 rle have returned to Saint John. hwn U hmay. Malone in Ummwahi x'.GT9n'l'll'0nflltlsil”:(:r:ll; Lmngsmnp Miss Lorraiiie ltrscnaiilt. Halifax. l4i(1)slt yneaiiIIRhtfoIih:T-l:&n(I:I":tnlIgTi:i: Miss Julia Gaudet. Montreal. 7Slleini"ie,ai).ie0i of Pan Hm in s8(I1Tulhl'Tl9.xIl'-"1 at her home in He”. :l':)!taIu"' Ihmui Mrs. Elinor ltlat-I.eniiknn of Mr. Ctilridgc Rogers and family -UP. is visilmi ll?!" PHN'M5- M15 Ind "Ported Fl'idIY- arrived at her home in Egmont -BN Miss Marilyn Rennie returned m Lllllli 0llT OF QUALITY MEN'S WEAR -- JACK CAMERON lverytliing has been priced to sel of VALUES that wll mean tremendous saving to those who appreciate good clothing or iiocit BOTTOM PRICES .. A ,...- . I39 KENT STREET Few Only LADlES' SUITS Regular to 332.50 - Clearing At Smartly-Styled California CPIRIIRIS. WE ARE DEFINITELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS JUST AS QUICKLY AS WE CAN CLEAN OUT OUR IPRESENT STOCK OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. SALE STARTS THIS MORNING, 9 a. m. Stock up for Summer. Fol and Winter as our eff-season mer- chandise will be cleared from our shelves at- V2 The original A Price or Better COME EARLY AS SELECTION IS LIMITED HATS SUITS -- TIES -- SHIRTS SOCKS -- ETC. GOING AT REAL SACRIFICE PRICES AT OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. CK CAMERON -- I39 Kent Street