Suits For Juveniles gunned S piece tweede. Coat with shorts and longs. Two button coat in single and double breasted styles. ierviceable, dressy, these suits iill the bill for any occasion. Sizes l2 ts 80. smooth a n d Three and tour piece suite. In either longs or shorts, er both. Assortment oi browflli blues and grey tweeds. Sin- gle and double breasted two button costs. Notched and peak lspels, rayon lined, with and without ilap pas- lete. lemi-drape shouldds. This well and modern tell- ored suit will tit well with each and every lad. For Students Anorted tweeds and wor- steda in cheeks and herring- bone weave; assortment oi‘ blues and browns. Sensi- draped shoulder, iull lined leaves, cost and vest. Sin- ‘ gle and double breasted twe button style in two. three and iaur piece suits. Ont- Iandlng patterns la siaee I to IS. ltreet Floor shin Store Section Millinery Fall felts in the spirited tempo of the sea- . it ~~1 Featuring“... Persian Type, Curl Cloth Coats in black and grey. Boxstyle with iull flowing back, full sleeves with turn beck cuffs. These curl cloth coals present a smart appearance in thsi double-breasted, two button style. Chamois lined and collarless, with built up neck line that opens up into graceful V line—fully as warm, long wear- ing ana comfortable as any fur coat. son. Your iavorite tame, ribbon-leath- er and metalie trims, roll brlms, sail- THE CHARLOTTETOWILGUARDlAN ore, helmets and oii-the-iace styles, with and without the new eye-length veils. Brimiul oi loveliness, these smartly tailored llnee have both that spore cont. in gweqh, “N”, Del-Sana] and gammy,“ tough. I dovciitccn, camel hair and There is nothing as youthiuiiy flattering as an oii-the-tace style; that's where and play toppers take thy iorm oi head fitting, with the Ip-roll all around. Oililllllll The Ask about our ° Budget Plan Layaway Plan Dresses Ina oi Illllllllllfl aiins h to build extra value - .. . mo" and more solid [one] yo"), - - - into budget priced g". meats-to match price with Will"!- We have done this in our dress "-~ presenting you with bunny wool, w..." jerseys, sngora and iine wool "SW- "fll-IIIII to give you the raglan or droop shoulder with flnllhasls on iull hips. The sizes are 11 to l'l and l2 to 20 2.151.115} trash rose, cream. —Il M: a the ular jail bin w’ Slacks Slacks in twee“ w,“ "up, shetlnnd wool, “My”, ‘m; llltlne - slash poohetg ‘m, told stitched seems. Zipper with two button, and belted "Mil. Color combinations galore to choose irom - grey Ind emu. my and red, grey Ill! blll. cheeks in beige and browns. wine, blae, gold, "p, navy. black. brown - in iaet —s oomrlcte line oi isll colors h a dse ior every tigers. Skirts Skirts in plaids, checks. stripes. solid shades and colors in wov- en wool and alpine - colorinl ior iall wear with emphulg on sleaid ' _ the waist line and iiillng the hips. in plain. gored. pleated all around, slid I pleat front. and back styles. Slsee l! to”. Sitofllnblecksand browns only. ladies’ Ilssily-ts-Wesr Main Store Section l L Upper Floor . I 5...‘. SLIMMERSIIIE Qllliere Price ls Mliibfll With wool present a striking appeal in styles oi‘ today. Single and double breasted, collarless, lined and unlined - these coats are all oi’ English cloth. Roomy. with and without raglan shoul- ders, having slit pockets. In close and trlmline sizes with some iitted just enough to ilaiier your figure. ..-m. durable and comiy, these garments are in iull sizes for every style. Misses sizes 10 to 20, and women's and half sizes irom l6 1-2 to 24 1-2. 40 1-2 to 48 1-2. Shades and pre- dominant colors oi every des- cription to choose irom. less conservative cost iol juniors. in English tweeds, doventcen, fleece, camel hair and wool. Collarless, lined and unlined, single and double breasted styles. Raglan and well-gored i_ar lit with deep armholes. Also the snug iorsn ilttlng type. (‘omiortable and warm. ln iull sizes ll to 11. Sweaters Your iavorlte sweaters by Jsntlol. legent. Avon. and other famous ‘ In cardi- gan and pullover styles with arew and V-neok. Soit and lovely yarns-yet durable and strong. Smart pullover: that eaabewarnsloneorwitliany cardigan. These all wool sweat- ers are the most colorful we have had ior some tine-ell shades-all sine. ' SMALLMAIPS LIMITED ‘Quality ____ _ ______ _v_ _SEPTE_¥BFIS_5. '1947 WESTERN GIIAIIIIIAII Blliilililtlil 8i Vicinity -m-. Leona? "_" ' Dtl-Roohu —-Dls A. l. til-ARI‘ will be absent ismliy are vlsitim h "It hon: m. oiitee irom 1mm: 30th to and u". John 28m: PQMQ" M“ sepiensier 1am ' elusive. 011m nun Station. 1°°m' will be alien and arrangements have been insde to care ior patients. -—-_ Mrs. Lilli-i Peters an '——' ward ream ‘r SIINGLII, Roll niersidze" Hm“ -~AIIHAL llooiim. Starter Strip, Tlrred Felt slid Nalh in not. ‘Ilia Simmer- d son 15d, "5 1° Sum. _-_-_ Misses Ella Rennie of E side HIdw-re Cm and Maud Pratt oi’ Bloomflzélirdlsgial‘ 11a- B’ -sisua siiocx meeaie rene- iiieni-isiiee." mm "mm" 1° 51mi- ers, Porcelain: and Wire Clips. Get our prices. The Susnanerstde Heid~ | were 0o. Reverend Aver 5nd oi’ Boston. socomypsnied nhgsihgalte‘ ___- ter‘, mother, Mrs. Ellen Small M‘ _ronro moons roa sacn oi Knutsfard. were recent mi... m“ -'l‘he new Moody notary. better Rosebaiik and Milli River rs u than ‘ever this year. Limited sup- ____ ' DIV on hand. To secure machine mtg No r roi- i941, emi- beiom September gpendililullla .,'§‘.’.°,‘1.‘,,"§;;__§;;= gem 16th, Apply w. n. Croken, Sttnmeu’ m; her moi-her. Mrs wiium field. meme ma. 1. SmlLh oi’ Bloomfield Station 1',“ "-—- turned to Boston by plane ' --F0ll. SAL! - 1n Suminerside. ______ ' dwelling and lot. 8 rooms. all Mr and Mrs. William Sauna modern conveniences, adioinin or 3mm“ n; vhmmg n me 110:: hospital. Morley M. Bell, Solicitor, 01 Mr, William mm}. Summer-side. __._. - w. Lorne Thvmpsori o; m, —BEDEQUI CHARGE. - United M. C. A., Charlottetown. was a ruc- Oliurch. Services, Bedeque 11 A. M. ent visitor to his hcxne in R/OWVILIQ Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. ‘ Rev. Ernest l. Weeks. Speaker. ska. Vance Palmer who n“ a patient at the P. C. Hospital i, a, __..~ present cnnvaiesctng at the home '—} ——- 0i hcvr ‘mother. Mrs. Elsie Home 0; CAMEO "°““’“"“" __ Fishy 6-630. Saturday 7.15430 Mr. Ernest MacDougall ,0! st John. spent. the week end with hi| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mu. Dougall oi Bloomfield. “IIANCIIO GRAND!” M“; Braille“ ‘Hudyh c, w“? wiui Mary s.» and u» Bo Ch n- lm" ‘mm Y m° m" . ‘he heme or so. rennin School. yin...” t" h" l"°""°1'» Mr- (M4011 Ilirdv Gene Autry and Smiley Burnett as "Frog" in Serbia.“ you‘ oi Hills River. She was aocompan. led home by her nephew and hi; wlie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, linrd_v who have been visiting friends and relatives in Hing-ham and New York. PRIVATE SALE MANSE CARLETON Dining roorn suite, kitchen The many friends and relatives were shocked to hear oi the sudden death oi Mrs_ Murray Gordon oi Cascuimpec on Friday, August 10th. - . . Sincere sympathy is extended to "o" (ml bumal’ PM“! hid" the bereaved members oi the iam- en furniture, bedroom suite, lly. library table, writing desk, floor lamps, curtains, cutlery, dishes, enamelware, books, pictures, cake and kindling, etc. Also i | ---_____._ i Mrs. Kcntiord liorne oi Bloom- field Corner. HTIOlOTQd i0 Charlotte- town on Sunday, to see her brother Reggie who recently arrived irom I94] pod ' _ Montreal. where he has been a iifiom 9e coupe "I good w" patient in a hospital there. ]_ fl_ B|§HQp IWr. and Mrs. George LeClaire, Mrs, Ehhcl Arsenauit and Mr. Lim- on LcClaire oi Mediord. Mass” have returned in their homes aiirr spending a most enjoyable iiin weeks with their pare-ms. Mr and Mrs. Joseph LeClaii-e oi Bloomfield ; BOTTLES PIIIIGIIASE ‘N’ a" l“ ‘h’ Mnue" ‘n’ Messrs. Keir-h Pratt. accompani. :1 intity, pints anrl quarts; iiiza by L“, Mncxay’ “ma. Mndhy ~i IIIIMI Dlld- W0 "l" l!" "l! Lciili Thompson. Jack Foley. motor- m Javes bottles. Bring them ii ed to New BrungwlCk Ow..- (he ""5 fulfill"? "I ""9" "W"! ° week cnd visiting many points of lever. 1ntc1'est.—B. Plions Cecil's Grocery. 71S. to) -—.i ,,.,.|..,,,_ lllilISE Flili SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. House I2 rooms, modern con- veniences. if interested you may communicate with Mr. Ray Tcnton, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor, Shelburne County, Nova Sea. inu Fllil sit? I30 acre farm for sale; I00 acres clear and in a high state of cultivation; balance hard- wood. Situated one holf mile irom Coleman Station. Large IO-roomed house; also 2 large barns and other oiltbuildings. WILMOT G. READ Coleman iiu. mxm§¢ i QQQQMG QMG9MQPQ l I In Color l I “EASY TO WED” \ Van Johnson, Esther Williams, Lucille Bull, 1 Keenan Wynn l, Friday 8:30-—Saturday roo-sao i ‘ at» oswesi . FARM FOR SALE BY rneinnii ‘leaders will be received by the undersigned ter the purchase of the Deegon farm with large house and barn situated at Caps Traverse. This form consists of I23 acres of highly cultivated land ._ conveniently situated as to roads, churches, etc., 4 l-2 miles a from Borden. Apply:— MARY DEEGAN, Carleton, RJ. , Auction Sale g At SUMMERSIDE I- Oii Monday, Sept. 8th. at 3 p. m. - I will sell by auction on above date the C stal Rink. This ii H? a real opportunity lor sonic young man. lt has a ways been a govt going business and is a real chance to make some money. Terms cash. HUGH I. MORRISON Auctioneer - "n5... IARL McDONAL-A Suniinemili - _. “lei .- 4 l If dey unlit sale next Jey. “in...