PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN Ci-IARLOTTETOWN MAY 25. 1950 the front. and culls. M. IJBDAY SPECIAL terlnl. brnlilery SPECIAL .. Come! 10 Only Girls” BLAZERS Nlisde of" good quality wool ilisnnpl. these tailored Blazers for girls are re-(I only. They have roomy patch pockets and smart braid t.rlm on The sizes fire 5 to lo years. - - - R AY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL .. . the colors are pink and blue. -iuaiidard quality--regulnrl 200 Garments in substandard or sample quality. slats oi Petticoats. lace trimmed Slips. Gowns and Pyjamas. The nin- tc-rinla are crepe. celnnesc or silk jersey. Values up to 2.98-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL . The sizes are 83 to M-I DAY SPECIAL At HOLMAN'S For ON SALE AT 9 A.M. SHARP -YOUTH CENTRI'3- I00 only-soit. snuirgly Eitlerllown Crib Blankets in 35 by 50 size- These Elderdowri Blankets are Suh- y priced at 2.25 each-FRIDAY AND SAT- -YOUTII CENTRE- Infants” Flannelette GOWNS J Soil. little ilennolettio gowns ior baby. they're in is fine quality mn- Buttouerl down the back. some have either pink or hliio rm- trini. Regularly priced to 1.75. FRIDAY AND SATUIIDAT -YOUTH CENTRE- -HOLMANIS 5 AND 10 -FIOLMAN'S 5 AND 10 Flore is your opportunity to purchase Nylon Brleis and Panties lor the Summer. medium SPECIAL Avniiable In white or colors. the sizes use email and only-regularly, priced to L50-FRIDAY AND SATUICDAV See! cgulnrly ln colors pink. blue or white. prim-il Eiderdown Crib BL ANKETS nude and pink. - New Annan and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Allie McNeill were visitors to Summerside on Friday. Mr. Myron Dawson. North Tryon was it visitor to New Annan on Sunday. Miss Muriel Clunnin . Prince- town. was a visitor to ow Annsn on Sunday. Mr. boring Rayner. Summer- gqda, wee. a visitor to Travellers Rest and.New Annari Sunday. Mrs. Al. Schurman and Mrs. Elia Montgomery were in Summer-side on Friday. , Lg... Miss Jennie Mu-chbenir. Travel- lers lust. was s visitor to News An- nan on Thursday. Mr. ti Mrs Allis McNeill were In Begins” Monday night where they attended the wake at Mr. Wil- dcaaneily, who died audden' is-Inert limit The mnpcuv -lTOLMAN'S ACCESSORIES- Tha sizes 80 to 42-regularl l-'ltlDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL -IOLMAJWS FOUNDATION GAIIlINTI- -lTOLMAN'l LINGERIE- Sale! Costume JEWELRY A large assortment Including pins. necklsta and earrings. Brighten your costumes with smart Costume Jewelry-regularly priced 1.50 in 2.00-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL, each oi their friends in this community. goes out to the bereaved iamily. Mrs. Keith Thomson. Margato, spent several days visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, New Annan. She was ac- companied by her young son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. New Annan, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood. Travellers Rest. were visitors to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Taimadge Montgomery and Mr. Floyd Cascley made a business trip to the western part. at the Is- land on Monday. Mr. Johnie Wells. Warehouse Guperlntendent for Mr. Delbert Rayner. Travellers Rest. is spend- ing the week and visiting his wife and sons in Sydney, Nova Scotie. Mr. and Mrs. Allis Mt.-Neill. New Annan. accompanied by Miss zeliria Curley. teacher at pring Valley motored to Chsrlottotmriion lundey and were suesia of their daughter sister Mary Virginia at the Convent. they also visited at the horns oi Mr. and Mrs. Trad K9337- Clearance! Women”: Brassieres In the long style, made at either satin or broadcloth. The colors are y priced 2.00 to 2.95- 99c Mr. Eldon Schurman and Mr. Cedric Mclnnis, Spring Valley, were in New Aiinan on business Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Scliurmaii and iamily. Spring Valley. were visitors at the home oi Mrs. Schur- man's lathe; Mr. James Tuplin, New Annan, Wednesday night. Miss Helen Mscltay waitress at Andy's restaurant. Summerside. was a visitor to New Annnn on Sunday. Mr. 'l'ynrile Scmplc. Kcnsiiiztou. was it visitor at the homo or Mr. Harry Schurman. New Annan. rn Saturday. Mrs. Harry Jones. llinkletirr Road. was a visitor in 'Tl'lIVl'IlQl'.1 host on Tuesday. Mr. Al. Srlliirman, 'i'r:nvrllrr.-. ilrsi. made a business Il'll'I to Ken- slngton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schurmsn. Spring Valley. were visitors to New Annan and Travellers Rest Sun- day evening. They were accom- Buy! 3.99 I.li9 I.l9 Special Purchase! LINGERIE The selection cun- l.ll9 Extra Value! Men's OVERALLS Made of 'i I-4 ounce weight denim in the popular high back sult- Tho.-so roomy cut, Overalls ior men no double Itiliached-and liar iacluui egularly priced 8.95-FRIDAY AND SATUR 2.98 Save! Merricord PRINTS There are 5 ends of this good quality. attractive material. it is an Inches wide and the deeltns and patterns are very suitable for chil- dren's gsrmenil. The backrrounrl colors are pastels. llcziilarly prI('('fI 00 cents a ynrd-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL, per yard -llOLMAN'S FABRICS- Clearance! Nylon PANTIES 89c 59: .OO Wool tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Miss Teresa. Ceretti. gents by Mr. Mannie Gallant with con- Misses' Reg. 3.98 lo 8.95 in assorted colors and chm-ks. wrap-around or straight styles ivlth smart poc- lustn and side treatments. to lit-l-'lul)AY AND SATURDAY Sl'l'lClAL .. 2.99 --H0l.MAN'S LADIES' WEAR- Checlc These Outstanding Savings FRIDAY and SATURDAY Save! Skirts The Sklrtl are 37 only in sizes 1'! - 200 Pairs Men's Jockey Shorts Well made Illltl pruprrly sizes t.-imull. Iiicdlum or lai-go) wlt.h durable eliiatii-. tops. priced 09 and '15 cents ll pulr-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL . . . 49c -HOLIIIAN "S lilI:2.N”S WEAli-- Itogula rly mI!taw:.::.- Ur DAY SPECIAL Suede silos 4 1-2 to Clearance! Men's Shoes . Black Bluclier rut Oxiorris oi box kip leather. nailed and sewn soles. rubber heels. and hill sizes 6 to ll-FRIDAY AND SATI ll- 3. -HOI.lllAN'S FOOTWEAR- : Women's Regular 7.95 Black. two-ritrliil liumpri with out-out ilealgn 0n Vamp. Dutch! bioy lieela.l Ir: gimp and min "v''"'K 11 .' l d 7.95- FRIDAY AND SATURDAI'uSI:E'Cl.pArLce. . 3.49 -HOLliIAN'S FOOTWEAR. In slat-s Pumps printed by their children Margaret, Jimmy and Eldon Davis. Mrs. B. F. Piliiiian. Travellers llcxsi. was in Summerside on Fri- day. her many irlends are glad to see her out again after her recent illness in the Prince County Hos- pital. ........ Borden Mr. Gordon Macxensie oi Bur- den was a visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Crcssman oi Shcrbrookc were visitors to Hor- den on Tuesday. Mrs. Amos Peters oi Bordon who is it patient. in the Prince County Hospital is recovering nicely and expects to his home soon. On Saturday morning Mrs. John Norman. Mrs. Norman MacWll- liams and Mines Alice Noonen and Beulah Hewett left Borden for I motor trip to Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mn. Tiirnon Aniiluit. SUMMERSIDE "Where Old Friends. Meet" of Summerside. were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenauit at Bor- routc to their home from a visit to Shcdiac. den recently when en N. B. Mrs. Philip Mcarearty of Borden left for Charlottetown on Wed- nesday where she will enter the P. E. island Hospital for an oper- snlation prizes going to Mrs. Wil- ircd Gallant and Mr. George Perry. won by Mrs. Archie Gallant.-A. Mi: Gordon Stewart. manager 0! island Sea Foods at Borden. was a business visitor to Souris on Friday. Mrs. Leona Caner:-ron. teacher at Borden School. spent the week- end at her home in Wellington. Mrs. George MacKcnz.ie oi Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Borden on Monday. guest oi Mrs. Hector MacKenzie.-A. Mrs. Percy Steele and children or Summer-side. are visiting in Borden with her sister Mrs. Thomas Paquei. Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis oi Borden left Sunimerside by plane on Fri- day noon. She will spend two weeks with her daughter Miss Inez Mclnnis al'Toronto. Mr. Ralph Dorsey who has been attending St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity. for the past year has re- turend to Borden where he will spend the summer with his par- ents Mr. and Mis. Frank Dorsey. Mzs. Gcorgc Barton and son Gmrge oi Ycmkers. N. Y.. aridMl s. C. H. Cameron and son John oi Montreal have arrived in Borden this week to visit their father Capt. John 1.. Road who is ill in the Prince County Hospital. Enmore and I O O Vicinity The Misses Margaret and Paul- ine MacArthur. Summcrside. spent Sunday at their home in En- more. Mr. l-iavr-lock Bryant, North Enmore. spent a pleasant evening i recently at the home of his daugh- tcr, Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Mr. Eztcn Ramsay. Pm-L Hill. vis- ited his cousin. Mr. Albert Mac- Arthur. Mount Pleasant on Sun- day. The many iriends of Mr. Walter Macintosh. Sr.. Mount Pleasant. are pleased to hear that he is mak- ing a satisfactory recovery from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. Doreen and Vans. North Enmorc. spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vans M.1cAi'hur. Spring- hill. Mr. Malcolm Macbcod, French River, is visiting in this section. ills many friends and relatives are pleased to see him. He visited his sister. Mrs. Allrcd Frost and two brothers. Messrs. Murdock and Daniel Macbcod. Victoria Wcsl. Mrs. George Ballcm. Mount. Pleasant. was a visitor to Char- lottetown last. week. While there she visited her cousin Mr. Albert MacLennan and Mrs. MacLcnnnn and Mr. and Mrs. MacKcn1.ic, Winsloe. She also called on Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacDonald "The Pillars", Charlottetown. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid. Victoria West. met for their May moetlng sit the hc-me oi Mrs. l.arw- rcnce Dyment. Sprlnghill. Eight- cen members answered the roll call with a verse of Scripture. Minutes of last. meeting were read and approved. A nice reading was given by Mrs. A. F. Murray. During the service in the United Church, Victoria West on Sunday evening. the minister. Rev. Mr. Howa dedicated iilty hymn books to the service of praise. is gilt lrum the Reverend William and Mrs. Osborn. East Templeton. Mass. in memory of Mrs. Osborn: parents. the late Mr. and, Mrs. Alexander Msclsennan. VICIOHS West. A gas lantern for the church entrance was also dedic- ated, a gift irom Mrs. John Moore. Somervilic. Mass. in memory of CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON iciluesdly and Thursday 7115-945- lits a womlerlul motion l'I""f5 lrum iii-G-ill. An ndventurn Iynllll never forget lm-miss its N-IL in Montgomery Cllii, Aline lilac- Mahon. Jarmlla Nllvltnl III "THE SEARCH" with Wendell Corey, and Ivan Jandl. 3 little boy. who dldnt know his name or whom he M- longed, but his mother never (Ive up hope oi ilndlng him. FARMERS Good crop r ulre proper oil We carry a full line of treat- ment for your purposes Culture for treating alialia The ireezeout prize was ation and we wish her a speedy recovery. Friends regret the serious ill- ness oi Capt. John L. Read oi Bor- den in the Prince Oouiity liospltnl. Latest reports are that his condi- lion is improving and his many friends here hope for a speedy re- turn to good health. Friends are pleased to have Mrs. Leona Cameron. intermediate icache of Borden School with us ngliin alter a long illness in the Prince County Hospital. During her absence Mrs. W. S. Jardine and rm. Harold Coulns supplied ior er. The regular auction party oi the Crow repellent for treating corn Formaldehyde for treating Also ior mastitis in cattle Penicillin bougles 6's and 12's Penicillin ointment in tubes Aisreoniyoln ointment in tubes Fast Ilisil Deliveries -Dlsl 3237- ,F0l.EY'S llllllll STORE. Inniinereida Altar Society was held in Borders Hall on Monday evening with six REGENT aturday Evening Post a "STATION caprror. Sunuues-side (The Best in Sound and Movies) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 ”S0llBOWFUL JONES" with Bob Hope - Lucille Ball It's A Riot From Start To Finish . Saturday Matinee 2:30 A rest Motion Picture straight from the pages ot the wry oi the last irontier. WE8T'l T0-IIIIIT 7.15 & 9.15 THE MOST COUBAGEOUS AND OUTSPOKEN DRAMA OF ALL TIME "THE RED MENACE” Friday 3:30, 7 & 9:20; A V”.”.1.'w' zora. Rrisncii this united Mist: Saturday 2:30. 7 J7 9:20 ' DIG DOUBLE BILL "HAWAII CALLS" with Word Bond A Show Filled with Adventure, Beauty, Novelty '.tlliI Entertainment - and her parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. Moore Smith. Victoria West. Moss s. Pcrcv You rind Jnlui t li.1rmony. spent a law Halifax. N. 5 recently. They visited Mr. Miir V's sisicr and brother and also called to sec Mr. Yeois brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas B. Yeo. who has been a patient in Camp Hill Hospital ior ll(l0llANiS BEAUTY PARLOR Now is the time for your summer perm. Regular 515.00 cold wave . . . .. n0.00 liluchineless . .. . . . . . . s7.50 hl0.0tl Machine M.00 35.00 57.50 310.00 Dial 2583 ior appointment many years. He is a veteran of World War i and suffers from arthritis. He also is blind. but des- pite these slilictions he keeps chcrriul arid is lntcrcstrd in the world news as well as news Tl'0llt his Island province. lie takes Lllii island papers and by hearing Lhl "nolcs" read by the Nurses and friends, he keeps posted on the local dvents from his boyhood community. THE BIG-TRACTOR FARMING QUALITY ON 40-80 CROP ACRES! ...In. your Farniall Super-A with the greatest of case. what gives the Farmall Su wheels, levers and pour! strong, modern implements. working time. Vtip touch" on direct t and farm wit on the FsrmaII,Super- . toa- Water Street East FllRMN-I- 5”" ITH the soil-penetretin a 10-hour do . The Super-A has the wallop to pow d so acres in iverailied crops-completely, economically In And you command the Farmail Super-A's with elfortlcss Farmall Touch-Control. With just a . I s. t.iny'Icver, you aaoiae, Iowe: and 5411.!” f, P0Iver is alwarmatt e.on6r:so,ndi:ta"ep::dcomPMe um McCormick No. 10A disk. rector with Touch-Control can make you 15 to 20 acres of deep. mellow eeedbed in er 40 (0 A complete line of matched, quick-chari e implement! ll r-A its wide yo range. Excess are engineered out of these Changing from one implement to another takes only minutes, gains hours of psolillbk performance y "Enger-1 of . , . up your work See this Formoil at work on vow own form t the while Fomioll with the gold star!- Coll us for a demonstration now. Islanil Equipment Go. 431;! 2318 44: SUIDIEBSIDI