THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 20. 1953 ' PAGE THREE utrugsglnnirl S lliiitelstmllttmllsiFittltllI Tvtaote 5. rtsusoo li1'i'E Basement Week-End -SPECIALS Thursday - Friday - Saturday Menis Basement ..... ., 4.95 4.50 Men's dungarees - sanforized shrunk - sizes 30 to 40 inch ;”..”JZ.'.F..'f.7?' "5" .......................... ,. 2.95 3.50 l:beer:isc:lvl;oIi:l(r.Sf)d(r- .............................. .. ............... .. 1 I00 Men's Work Shirts -- solid and fancy patterns sizes l4l5 to 17': - Reg. to 2.75 specially priced 1 to clear at only, each ...... ........ I Men's Carhartt overalls and jumpers sizes 36 to 44 - per pair .. Men's zipper front overalls - "Big Bob" sizes 36 to 46 - reg. 5.25. Special per pair .... ., Men's Khaki pants, sanforized shrunk in sizes 30 to 44 - per pair .............................. .. Men's "T" shirts - fancy jacquard designs sizes medium and large only - regularly priced at 2.75 - V 1.59 Now clearing at only, each Mews ”T" shirts - smart designs in colors green, blue and maroon - all sizes small, medium and large - 1 Priced to clear at only, each . .. I Men's white dress shirts - fused collars sanforized shrunk in sizes I4"! to I7 -- 5 Specially priced at only, each ................ .. . 2-9 Men's broadcloth pyjamas - irregular: of 3.95 and 4.50 pyjamas - sanfori-zed shrunk 2 special per pair .. ' Menls all wool button coat sweaters - heather shades in colors brown. maroon and blue - 4 sizes 36 to 44. Special each ...................... .. I shrunk broadcloth in . 95:: Men's balbriggan combination underwear by "Penmans" -- button front, short,sleeve ankle length 2 sizes 36 to 44 - pair Men's balbriggan shirts and drawers, also by "Penmans" sizes 36 to 44 - ,, 1.35 each Mauls felt hats - pre-creased in colors, fawn. brown, grey and blue sizes 6 5l8 to 7 V2 - 2 ...v-. --v--- . Special, each .............. .. Ladies; Basement Ladies Nylon hose - imperfect: - full fashioned - new shades of cheer, tanglint and blush - sizes 8 V2 to II - Special per pair ................. .. ladies rayon slips, - wide lace trimmed - white only in sizes 32 to 44 - specially sale priced at only, each .................................................. .. 1 ladies coat sweaters - 10095 all wool - smart self designs in colors light blue, dark blue, pink and green 3 1 9 Special at only, each ...................... .. . ..... .. . I Ladies aprons - bib and coverall styles - very smart styles and color combinations - priced at only, each ................................ ....... .. . Ladies rayon briefs in colors white, blue and pink - sizes small and medium only Specially priced at 2 pr for cotton Chilrlrens coat sweaters - rayon and mixture button front, solid back and sleeves with contrasting front il'l colors royal blue and wine sizes 28 to 34 , 1 Special each - .................................. ........ .. I Childrens all wool coat sweaters - smart cable stitch de- signs - in colors red and navy - sizes 8 to I4 - Special each ......................... .. .. Chrlrlrens briefs rayon and cotton - sizes 8 to 14 years- Spncial 9 at only .. 4 c Children: "T" shirts - sizes 2 to 6 yrs - smart color com- binotions - priced at ' I Only - each - Mnnls Boxer shorts - sanforized plain shades and fancy stripes - sizes medium and large - Special per pair Childrens summer ankle hose - sizes 6 to 5 V2 - Speciolly priced to clear at pr. ............. .. ....... .. Chrldrens clip-on braces - pair Enjoy CLIMATE CONTROL with LVIFIT Ventilated Aluminum Awnings Smart. colorful and permanent. these weather-proof ewnlltftl 3031' V0" Min” up to so degrees cooler in summer . . . keep out. the sun's blazing rnys, lot In the cooling breezes. Investigate now. Phone 2-1458 or write. New Rrlmawlclt. I. K-(IITI.-T F. N T or t Dept. CG-6-20 I ,0, '01 Dock 31.. Saint John. 9413- ; WINDOWS grleeee send me Flllll booklet. I I DOORWAYS PoRcH'f5- IAddreu................ ........... ..- KEBOSENE. Electric and Macxay. Gtggcy'a Pharmacy, next 5tewI.rt'I Bakery. SERVICE TO SICK, Dial 5132, Cantwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dlal 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dl.sh. COME TO THE week-end Young People's Camp, Augustlne Cove, Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Aug- ust 21st to 23rd. BRING your Shoes, Boots, etc.. to Modern Shoe Repair 96-98 Syd- ney Street. Charlottetown, when you come to the city to shop. Re- pairs made available daily. ENGAGEIVIENT. - Mr. and Mrs. William Pound, Fredericton, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Annie June to Alllaon Ernest. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Coneen, Moncton, N. ,B. Men-Inge to take place in Niagara Falls, Ont., In September. . ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Eveline Roper, East Royalty, wishes to en- nounce the engagement of her daughter. Eva Catherine, to Alph- onsus Thomas Payton, son of Mr. Bernard Payton and the late Mrs. Payton, St. Mary's. Ontario. Mar- riage to take place September 7th. in st. Peter's Cathedral, London, Ontario. ENGAuEhIEN1': Mr, and M.-,. George Buchanan announce the engagement of their daughter Marj- orie Jean to George Edward Col- pitt's. son of Mrs. Annie Renton and the late George E. Colpltt's of Moncton, N. B. The marriage will take place in the near future. - KIWANIS RED CROSS PROGRAM -The Kiwanis pool at Brighton Beach which is supervised by Red Cram Staff continues to be the popular summer nttrnction for the younger set in Clmrlnnetown. Each day scores of youngsters have a swimming lrssnn in the morning and returnfor a play period in the afternoon, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ilN CANADA. C Central Parish. The Sucralncnl. of the Lord's Sup- per Will be celebrated at Churchill next Lord's Day. the service begin- ning at 10.30 A. M. Worship aer- vire 7.30 P. M. Preparatory services Thur.sda)' and Saturday, evenings at 8 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. l i ; Personals 1 Mrs Linda MacRaa is enjoying 'a vacation in Nova Scotla. l Mr. Sterling Jenkins was :1 rec- lcnt visitor at Waterside. Mr. lvan MacDonald and Miss Mary MacDonald returned to Pow- nal after visiting In Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacRae and son Carl of Alexandra. motored to Nova Scotla Sunday. Messrs. Loo Mac-Mlllau and Ken- neth Judson were week and visitors to Moncton. N. B. Miss Marie Duffy. Toronto. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy of Village Green. Misses Ruth and Hilda Wood of Pownal. are vacationing ln Canada and centres of U. S. A. Rev. and Mrs. mcr Ashley and daughter. Mary ane who visited P. E. I. from St. Catherlnee. Ont.. lcfl Pnwnal to spend I1. week at Rev. Ashley: parents in Alberton. Misses Ruby Wood, Hilda Jones and Mary Jane Ashley Attended a. party given in honor of Mr. Law- rence Goudge, a visitor from On- tario. hold at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. Goudge of Pownal. Mrs. Eva. Quinn and Miss Mary A. Curley, Fall River. Mass. (the latter formerly of Fort Augustus) TEST DRIVE ma HUDSON SUPER JET - NOW - W. R. JENKINS International Dealer "WE TREAT TEE SICK W1'lI.!..'l gnations taken claim. we unnnuut ,!iNot1-e Dame, , Academy pane Cu Refrigerators. Following are the results of the Atlantic Examining Board exami- ln June by the Grade XI students of Notre Dame Academy. Grader XI certificates are awarded by the Department of Education to the students who have attained the required 5091, In each subject as well as in the gen- eral average. Over 8093 average: shl.rleyDaley, Yvonne Gardiner. Lorraine Sherry. Eileen Lacey. Mary somera. son. to 7072: Anne Bradley, Jean Bevin. Helen Creed, Mary Eliza- beth Murphy, Lorralne Stnnott, Marjorie Traluor. Anne Mcquald. Mildred Mullen, Marie Barge. 7091. to 6075: Irene McIntyre, Carlene McEachern, Paula. Rey- mond, Betty Smith, Margaret Zakcm, Phyllis Martell, Alberto. Atkins, Eileen Murray,, Margaret Murphy. 'Genevteve Rosstter. 6073 to 5091.: Anne Grant and 'Pearl Grant. students whose names are mark- ed with an asterisk U) have at- talned the required average of win but have one supplementary paper to write in order to fulfill matric- ulation requirements. Students mcritlng special men- tlon in subjects are: English (at: Shirley Davey, 307.; Jean Bevin. 80'7r. English (bl: Shirley Daley. M'7u; Lorraine Sherry. 8070. History: Shirley Daley. 9695: Anne Bradley, 9150;; Yvonne Gar- diner, 86 . French: Shirley Daley, 307.; Eileen Lacey, Mary Somera, 8796; Lorraine Sherry. 8598. Algebra: Shirley Daley, 967.; Lorraine Sherry, Marie Burge, Lorraine Slnnott. 9295; Eileen Lacey, Mildred Mullen. D07... Geometry: Yvonne Gardiner, 10092; Lorraine Sherry. Carlene MacEache'rn, 9472; Shirley Daley, 9296; Eileen Lacey, 9076. Physics: Lorraine sherry, Yvonne Gardiner,-B8'.”.i; Shirley Daley. 8695. are visiting friends and relatives on the Lsland. At present they are the guests of the Mines Dunn, '14 Up- per Queen Street. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simpson Simpson had as their gueeu for the past week, Mr. and Mrs. George Fine of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Pine were married in Mont- real on August 1st and spent their honeymoon on the Island. Miss Margaret Landry. R. N., of Sutherland Memorial Hospital. Pic- .tou. N. S.. is visiting in the City. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell MacDonald, 806 Richmond Street. Major and Mrs S. W. Merrick and daughter, Dayna of West Point Military Academy, New York, who have been visiting Mrs. Merrick”: mother. Mrs. P. D. Williams, have retumed to N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McTermau of Quincy. Mass. are guests at the Queen Hotel. They are nccompan- led by trim s from-Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morse and daughter Natalie. Mrs. McTerm.1n Ls the former Reta Howlett or Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Macclure of Newtonvlllc, Mass. are visiting or the Island. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Baker. Charlottetown. an! of Mr. MacClure's old home in Brackley Point. Mr. and Mrs. Derrell B. Mac- Clure of Parrsboro. N. S., are spcnd1ng..t'ne1r vacation at their former homes lll Brackley Palm and Alexandra, P. E. I. .4 Mrs. Roma B. McClure of River- view Hts, N.B.. is the guest of her sister Mrs. C. W. McArthur and Mr. McArl.hur, Greenfield Avenue. Charlottetown. She will be accom- panied home by her grandson. Gerald Cameron, who spent the past few weeks at the McLure home. Brnckley Paint. - every lest Gt. Gen. st. - Plume 6568 'lNRlCHlD" South tlusticn Anti Vicinity Mr. Leo Martin of Lawrence. Mass. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Martin and other members of the family or South Rustlco. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Douoette of Rumtord. Me., are visiting the for- merls brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Doucctte. South Rustlco. Mr. Henry Dolron of Mexico, is visiting his brother. Mr. Mick Doiron and family of Cymbrla. Mr. Joseph Doucettt. who for the past year had been working In Ihbrador is home again with his wife and family in Cymhria. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy of Toronto. are visiting at the home of tht latter-"s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Fred Doucette, South Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald Continued from page 2 within? Or to us. who, in the inter- val ol bulldlng, had pottered at the . .- honor to sever the white ribbon drawn across that doorway high up between two new caves to ed mm cd of it the other day by an tmp- 1 lab likeable fellow perched up " close to the ridgepole. "Come on up. Ellen!" he his hand and grinned "Huh - you can't! widely. You're too looked into the blue high epeculatlvcly, ”when you can't get -1 housework - Wu it our Audio Engineering Awud for ex- am” cellcnce In design was given to the sonolone decjax-5 it now open 10,- j" intend- Hearing Aid. The Citation reads In part: ”The Sonotone 1010 has been Oh no! For Us there would be I selected by the Judges u the finest hindering factor. We were remtnd- m M new... Rude” damn: I nu ecu-edi How do you rpoae you're "ml W130" I-I MW "H. song to get ,0 heaventvv He awlngln' low. the gift of an August above "'00"- to the top of 1 little ole barn! Fun- 500d-night . . . . . . l Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All 2-takes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs NEW YORK (Special) The 1963 Model 1010 Transister formative booklet should write ELECTRICAL Sonotone Company, 229 Yonge APPLIANCE waved Street, Toronto. ' Repair! they hold Palmer Electric Until tomorrow- - - Diary - - -1 Plmnu 55”""44- ny," he laughed, "lan't ttl" In any event. there were satis- fled amtlea on every face when with ease, recently, the treasure from a first hay-wagon entered there and; was dropped within. . . e l-laying days are among the bcetl tn the.yeart And the nights? Beau-l home of Mr. and Mrs. Eknlle Du- Long. Mm. Pineau remained over to spend a week's holiday. Misc Bernadette Pineau and Miss Marie Hagan or south Ruatico left Monday morning for Montreal to enter the religious Order of the Notre Dame. The best wishes of the community goes with them. All roads led to the chicken sup- per held in st. Augustine's Hall, South Rusttcn on Aug. 5, which was a great success despite the fact that It rained all day and well into the evening which necessitated all the games to be played inside the building. The supper was followed by a dance which was enjoyed by all. . C.A. CONTACT WITH MOON scientists made their first con- tact with the moon by high-(rah qucncy radio impulses on Jan. 10, 1946. V IIOW TO MAKE IVLDIIS MST LONGER Softm, relieve hard cuticle. dry. raulll. scllv hands. font cnllousen of Cape Breton. are visiting at. the home of the latter's parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Doucettc. South Rustlco. i M155 Frances Doucctte. daughter or:Mr. and Mrs, Frank Doucettc. South Rustioo. arrved home Tues- day evening from Cape Breton vrhere she had been vacationing for the past moth. Mrs. Gertrude Doucette if Mon- treal, and hcr son, Harold of Toron- to. are spending their vacation In South Rustlco. Mr. Albln Pineau. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Frank Pineau and Miss Elsie Gallant of South Rustlco, motored to Moncton Sat- urday to spend tht week-end at the 5lAIlYT1)lt . DIllIIll"' """0 utiuonv st!” with emollient Cutirura Soap and P" . as recommended by many housewives. CUTICURA BACK - T0 - SCHOOL SPECIALS GIRL'S SUMMER DRESSES (Sizes ,2 to 14x) Clearing at I-3 OFF SPECIAL RACK OF DRESSES. SLACKS. BLOUSES. SKIRTS and PAJAMAS IAss'f. Sizes). Clearing at . . . . . SI and 52 each GROUP OF COATS and COAT SETS (Ass't. Sizes). Clearing at .. HALF PRICE GROUP MISSES' SWEATERS and SKIRTS.- Sizes I4 to 18. . HALF PRICE GROUP CHILDREN'S SKIRTS and BLOUSE5. (4 to 14x). Clearing at .. SI-and 52 each BOYS: COAT SETS. SUITS and SNOWSUITS Clearing at I-3 OFF THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 Queen St. . Dial 3414 COOL SAVINGS! It-s every day in every way it will pay you to shop at PIERCFXS -- Check over these values thennshop or phone our store. ”THE FAVORITE” FLUFFO SHORTENING 2 lbs. 55c FOWL l.b. 45c MILK-FED GRADE "A:' CHICKEN lb. 59c DIAL 5524 -' 5525 Peter Pan PEACHES. I5 oz.. 2 for . . . . . . ., 33: Bright's PRUNE PLUMS. 15 oz.. 2 for . .. . 29: Trinidad - GRAPEPRUIT JUICE. 20 em. 2 for 29: Globe (Dessert) PEARS. l5oz.. 2 for 33: Helmet 5 CORNED BEEF. t-in . . . . . .. .-.-.. 49: Clark's (Fancy) ' TOMATO JUICE. 48 oz. . . . . . . . . 35: ICING SUGAR. 2 for .. . . . . 25: Broken Orange Pekoe I TEA. lb. 65: Aylmer g .4, lllIOlC0OoIIO'OD : CATSUP. 2 for nEi.:'s”hEircaouND MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA. lb. . .. It MOCK CHICKEN ... MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF. lb..........: HAMBURG. lb. ..- 39c IVIENERS. lb. 39c LOAF. lb. Sweet and Juicy SUNKIST ORANGES. California Eating PLUMS. doz. 49: Luscious GRAPES. lb. 29: California GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . . . . . . . 39: CANTELOPE. each . . . . . . . 29: 2 doz. 49: '0 New Island , 59c CARROTSHZ bunches 29: I ti. Ill -i. m tit...-mi-..-..-.4.niV.4t.:m., Local Head .. 55c California Gravenstein APPLES. doz. . .. .. Gknr clout, stun cIMnLorrcrowIv.nE.I. DIAL 5524- 5525 ' - LE'I'TUCE. 2 for 29: l V Arriving Daily-- ' CUCUMBERS. Zfor I9: 59: BASKET PEACHES a. PLUMS I In HS "av: xrop re won me nu roan roots was Rbzuvyry sen wet?