York Mn. Horace Vessey, city was me guest of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. sprolje, York MING. M55 Christine Proud. Wllmot Scllo0l, is spending her fall holi- day in York the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Mr, and Mrs. Colby Lewis and mn Edmund spent Sunday in York mg guest of Messrs. In and cigude Lewis. Mrs. Will Cooke. York. was a tl.SlTDI' to the City on Oct.-55. Mrs. Peter Proud was hostess to the York Institute on Monday evening Oct. 4. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bproule had as their guest over the week- end, Miss Beatrice Hebb, Bridge- uzller Mrs. Howard Walls and daugli- ter Carlo, York, spent Oct. I in the City- Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson and little daughter Linda, paid a short visit to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarry Slackiord and daughter Enid. spent thanks- gnmg in York, the guest of Mr. slid Mrs. Edison Hardy. Among those who were guests at MacDonald and Watts wed- itlilg which was held at Coveliead Unlltd Church were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WIN-I. Mrs. Gordon Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mrs. Herbert Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Watts, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts, and Miss Margaret Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld, Covehead, and Miss Amelia Mill, Olermont, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett on sun- day Oct. 10. Miss Mill was a guest at the wedding of MacDonald arid Watts held in Covehead United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Craswell and two children Barry and Fay. paid a short visit to York Oct. 10. Mr. and Mrs. ciaucle Craswell. Winsloe. were recent visitors to York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell have returned to their home in York, after a holiday in Boston and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watts, To- ronto. are the guests of Mr. Watts' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. York. Those from York who attended the Rodd and Robinson wedding held at Winsloe United Church. were Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Veasey. Mrs. Elmer Brown and son Arthur. Miss Will Cooke and daughter. li- aine. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud, York. and Mrs. Albert Proud were visit- ors to Cardigan. -30. Your best value in COM. and W000 - The "MAYWO0D" Model "R" with High Closet ' (also writable with High Shell) wood" RANGl . Outstanding among the extensive Fawcett line of Coal and Wood Ranges is the distinc- tively styled Maywood. The Maywood features . . . roller bearing storage drawer . . . famous Fawoett ”floating- in-dame" oven that ensures perfect baking results every time . . . new large lire box . . . and gleaming titanium acid-resisting iinish. You'll find the Coal and Wood range you want in the Fawcett Maywood e- or per- haps you'll prefer to choose from one of the many other smart- ly styled "name" models included in the Fawcett line: Beaverbrook, Corvette and Spartan. All available ixnextended or short styles with a wide variety of optional accessories to make life easier. For the years ahead lengea; I-lealove; Furnaces for OVOIY TYPO of fuel . at-ehuendbvv INAMII. Ia HIATINO PRODUCTS LIMITID IACKVILLI; N.I. - 0!! Television. he sure to water. "TIMES SQUARE PI.AYHOIi'Sl'." brought to you by the makers or rrawcirrr-every S-turd-I nllht moo-0:30 p.ln. Station cuss-W Inlet. John-Channel 4- CROCKETT & Kent St. STOREY LTD. Charlottetown MacCAllSlAND FURNITURE Water sheet 4 L Summer-aide cm & csiiriiiii. Protestant noirs -raxr. Dial OMMGSGE sinmrs TAXI - Dial 1370. cOlITI'lbIl”Ol'IS rain or 5251 . "You: nonun bui's Moiu:- F""” 5'” E"" at the nuauzs onus sronrz." Pulyclinie 350.00 nuances nausea for coal Ltd gag wood or oil. Bryenton so Mscxay. H. E. Mm”. .100 . H N y .m h Benj. Rogers, Jr. 5.00 abTs)el:it fiTbiriTliTisMi:f.ilceTurTl1.l Thurs? 52-09 Eachi L- 5- MWDWW Mrs. D. K. MacLeod, J. J. Stew- art. Elmer Bulman. Mrs. G. S. Hennessey. C. Stewart. Miss Ada MacDougall. s1.00 Each: Mrs. C. E. Mill, Mra. E. Gillespie. Mrs. J. MacKinnon. Mrs. W. Brown. Art Warren, Mrs. John Toombs. Mrs. Brittain, Mrs. Norman MacFadgen, Fitzroy Gro- cery, Mrs. MacCallum. 75c-Mrs. D. A. Miller. 50c Each: Mrs. .7. Court. Steele. 25c Each: Two friends. day, October 28th. KIIIOIINE. Electric and Pro- Dane Gas. Refrigerators Bi-yeiiton and Macliut. ISLAND GEHL. Queen Street Dial ms Berving full course diu- nars Bpeeiellairig Chinese dish. THIS IS BIBLE WEEK. - A Bible Society representative will call on you. Please give generously. IIUY YOUR. CHRISTMAS CARDS at Precious Blood Monastery. Clurlnttetown. Mrs. Fitzroy St.. West COATS AND SNOW-SUITS ar-. Pure Milk Co.. Ltd. Il5.00 rlving daily. Reasonably priced. Mrs. Harry Weeks l0.00 3rd floor, 5. A. McDonald. J. A. Lawson 1 , Palm Electr c . "we raear me sick weu.-. A B.e5um.,,e 5,00 61:59)"! Phumlcw 09"! "wink! Mildred Slackford 5.00 'tlli 8 o'clock. Master Cleaners 6.00 . , . 3. Dll. .I.K.L.IRWlN Will be absentllXIr;:ri:lgdB Pmw" 3 & from the Polyclinic October 18th to 29m 32.00 Each: Misses Brown. Fr-ed Smith. Mrs. Harper MacNeiil. Mr!- Gynhsv 3TA1-yoy.wAg0N A. R. Gillis Mus Margaret Mal- (1-0A-1-3, sue, gnu, pm-ed 53,95, lett. Mrs. Maci(innnn. Arthur Chudren-5 Department, 3,-(1 nm.-V J. Garrett. Marion MacLean. Mrs. S, A. Mcljgnakt Mary Fullerton. Mrs. W. D. Ross. 31.00 Each: Jane MacKenzie, A NO MORE BAKING Ll'.'AVES.elFriend. Minnie Owen. Mrs. L. Fertilize your lawn With H 1981' Plllr Ainswurth. Mrs. Fred Chandler. verator. adaptable to all Lawn Bag Mrs. H. H. Nicholson. F r a n k Rotary Mowers. only 33.00 Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. illacDONALD IIADIO seirvicul Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re-i cording. iso Kent I015 y THE SEMI-ANNITAI. )lEliTlNGi E""”" 5'” we": . oi the Prince Edward Island C0lill- at Strain, Miss L. Weeks, Mrs. W. A. Hutcheson. Mrs. llarry Maiheson. Mrs. E. G. Saunders. Miss Elsie M;icLend. Ethel MacDnugall. Hel- cn Wakcinrri. . l 50Eh:F kOk.M' ll. Street. PHOIIEEBUHEEI ac ran .3 as 155 cil of tile Girl Guide ASSOL'lill.i0il 950,, s50.00 will be held in Summrside on Wed- . Mrs. II. S. Henderson 25.00 nesday, Oct. 20th at three oclocklw. G, B3.-bcup, L1d., 20.00 in the High School Public Libraryl Brig, w. w. Reid 5.00 SUBTTEEN AND TEEN'A uEi rnisrzigoso EIi!(():li'1EI:FlNIiSl:laEI14lCallaBIT, JUMPERS iii corduroy, wools auil Pm.l.);' Gordon Kem Murdock waumme plmd from 5695 to s10'95'l Nicholson Misses Coles. Mrs. Fred Teen-age Department. 3rd floor, Long ' S .A. McDonald. sL50vM” K parkery Apponq-mg” slv,B,AGENT.,.M1.' b M110 Each: L. Stewart. Mrs. ..i'1Ir-nnie Constable. Mrs. E. Stew- C'Al'lErl?lllfi:f::yBilr, Tltllhllxgatfil F”"- Ar”"” '"m3"' M” S" 5' adviseihe has been appointed Suo- Fre";3vl!l" Mi"iIfaip;Ck;Il;;:iaM';;uz:::' ageny by we-Royal Securities Cm. giiiidonurlllyellners Etta Cole! W. VV: poration Limited for the 9th Ser--L .d M I 'D webs”; ies Canada Savings Bonds. 1 "1 t '5' " ' ' 50ceMrs. 40TH ANNIVERSARY.-Mr. and; 40ceMrs. Lerny Shcrrem Mrs. Frank C. Major. 290 Fitzroy: 35C -Gentile C1"Wo Street, will be at home to their 25c - Mary KC”.V- friends on Thursday, October 2lst,t from 4 to 6 and 8 to 10 p. ni., thcl occasion being their fortieth wed-i Brighton Ai'e., .'l0.0()i ding anniversary. Mrs. A. E. Fisher l s2.00 Each: Mrs. .7. .1. Davies. Ii TRANSFERRIED e- Mr. Ken- Mrs. M, 14'...-5,111.9, neth Perry, who has been account-l 5100 Each; M”. G. K, Ctlttnnn ant at the Sunimcrside branch of Mrs. N. H. Lariibee the Provincial Bank of Cairada.i has been transferred to the Peni-yweymouth st, broke. Ont, branch. Prior to hisl departure Mr. Perry was presentcdillnrne Motors. Ltd. S3S.00i with a suitable gift from the man-lThomris Michael 5.00! ager and staff as a tcsteinonial of Mrs. WOildall Worth 5.00 the esteem in which he was lield,t s2.00 Each: Mrs. Harold Moore. Miss Shirley Burke of Char1otte-.Mi-5. Charles Worth. William Vick- town has been taken on the startlersnn. . Mrs. A. D. Mac-. or the Summerside branch. -SA 31.00 Each: ,ggggg,,nggM,g:,g., lLcnn.-in, Mrs. H. M. l-lowatt. Mrs.i Katherine MacRae. Pearl Mar-i Personals -Innis. Joseph Shams, Mrs. .l. H.- Mt Art Howard Cornwall 15 8 Hill. Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mrs. D. patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. 'J. MacLeod. . Mrs. Emma Toombs. North River 75c -Mrs. Bruce Currie. Prince of Wales College lis a patient in the P E. I. Hospi- w. J. Duchemln sa.00 'i,a1. J. B. Brow 5.00 .Prof. G. L. Beiincit 3.00 Dr. J. E. Blanchard has return-I ed from New York. after visiting his daughter, Mrs. Patrick Quinn. IN MEMORIAM h2.00 Each: James lbhntt, H. B. Ncatby. Lily H. Seaman. T. M- Lcithian. Catherine Bethune. 31.50 -- Dorothy Auld. 3100 Each: Catherine Fraser, R. T. Mathesnn. Helen Yea. 50c - Ruth Ross. too small. Thu ,0" "mum," tn .0 do for us J. T. Rodd, Mrs. A. L. Matheson. Miss Alberta Lewis. Mrs. D. C. Moore. Willard Coffin. W. A. Liv- e . T'”'"'"' m''"””” "T ul '9 ingstone, Mrs. Comstock. Mrs. A. h" '”"' r s ith Mrs .1 M Macliend or I Mother Ire loved. and it-iiiwi-N ”; (;m,dm' Mgcxiay Mrs w' "H" hwy" P1. llllarreri. Miss Janie Patterson. nun, 1, an .1 Mrs. Ceorge Carruthers. Mrs. Les- Ahnyl :l:,r,?,,, , N M lie Ladner, Mrs. J. A. MacNsir. .. ...L......-..M. 75c - Mrs. Maude Brown. 000 -- Mrs. C. S. Mar-.Neill. IN 50c eMrs. J. A. Storm. Miss Jennie Turner. In loving memory of Richmond 51.. West: Mrs. George Burnett AMELIA BEATRICE JENKINS O3 00 . N . l.. M . C. R October min. 1940. ;Kf;f"I::"d ""9" " " .. 1 , 3100 Each: Miss McCiillum. Lnveecsril-. nmambnme Int M Mrs. D. R. George. Ruth Steven- son. Sadly Mieud by Mother and Dad. 50:: - Mrs. R. A. Campbell. Mrs Mae and Erwin. Malone. "K .o......... 1!! mas ailicx camanr my rlie!l"lIIFIs M57119 70 I10? I headache you want the fastest. most effective relief you can get . . . so take TNSTANTINN TNSTANTINII is s can- fully compounded formula that acts so fast. so t oroughly that your sin is relieved almost !II!IlllI1.' Ami this relief is prolonged . it lasts! Best of all. INSTANTINI tablets give you just the mild lift you need . . . actually make you . feel better. Ger TNSTANTINI lodayi QUICK MN" '0! e roummo uaanacue e sinus unusual 0 COLDS-OIIPFI o LWAIAOO - Iuawurlc e Nauemc e aannme ram nsianiinatrj TIADI MARK IEO. I Mi'. and Mrs. Walter Malll- l l Fred Chandler. In loving memory of Mrs. Ella mchmmd 5.” Eng, Mu.-vmie. who n-owl "Iv 001- Rev. A. F. MacLesn am oh? 19131: 19A7- A. C. Duchemin ix Miss Mary Johnson 3. Always a smile. never a frown . - , , 32.00 Each. Mrs. D. L. 'MacKin- A"";o' nlund whm wmmm TM arm, Ncil Robinson. Mrs. Cyru-V W -. -M Mlllan. The” "uni " ml" "'0 M' M 2500 Each: F). L. Weeks. Mrs. 32.00 Each: Irwin Printing Co..- M-C-'-'--M-"--V ll null! Hefl also dressed like the lwoiiien. This curiulll custom. dat- in back centuries. is known as " e Fisherman's walk." Of unknown origin is the ”burry- By I. ll. MacArthur man" and a stranger custom siamege twins are u rare inlwould be hard to find in any part the bird world as they are in the lot the world. A man in tight-fitting human race. some year; ago clothes is covered all over with Siamese chickens were hatched burn of the burdock plant. Next farm of John Jewell. North River. y-flowers. Durina his lone tour of The chickens were joined together llhe street! he mull speak 10 H0 at the backbone. One ate until une. jt had enough, then they wouid But the Border country furnishes tumble over and the other chicken the best variety of celebrations. would eat. Each August there is I public Because at their combined height service commemor-tins the but- their mother could not cover them properly. When they were still little things they became sick alter a cold snap and died. I can vouch for the truth of this item as I saw the chicks myself many times. Now back to the news. A couple of sparrows were hatched under the caves of the home of Floyd Wilson, near Clarkaville, Ohio. Wil- soii noticed that the birds always were close together. He observed the pair more closely and this is what he found. They were joined together at their legs. Wilson took the sparrows to Dr. Jadmes Yorung. a vet in New Pro- vi once. ennessee who separated them. lDr. Young said Siamese twin. b rds are rare and estimated there is approximately 1 chance in In Twin! IMHO?! 0' II! 40" l.000,00 that Ilamese twin birds; Mother. Mrs. Cyrisc Gallant. May- would hatch and live. 3 field. who DIIICII III! OCWMF The birds are now back at Wil-J 1911!. 1950- son's home. iearnin 0 ll 1 v I” In!" ., mil N-megltnloyy a I 0 C )There is someone who misses you Did you know that every Scol- ifishlyeai; bLegins and ends with fire we est vals. '.u'ln the main festival ' the Coast dwellefr set fire to model Thcrevfu :Tl'leyo"' who "I"" '0' Xl::lngatEaglEK;hlena:ihe"lr:a1:21 ;;I?)tr?:)"i But tries to be brave and content. Coast the lclavi'e' is ut to the torch : with a lot of small d)ei.ails that are BM our hut” 1"" "he "H. "(In Red Douglas is spread over the ruins of the chancel. The grave- stone: serve as seats for the crowd. At a given signal the town band plays hymns and while the min- ister is preaching all musical in- struments are laid on the grass. This strange custom is said to have been brought into use after the death of the Red Douglas in battle. l Ambition was rewarded in our. forefatherI' days. Now its punish-. led with higher taxes. . II I And nrids the time long since you i strictly observed. This event takes. our cry... 1.1.”; 1n.n! . gun I place on the 12th. the date of the God .10", rum," 1,", mud. ',i nld new year. What is a clavicl; miss you r ywell. it is made from tar and her-. -ring barrels. Custom forbids the use of a hammer so a stone is used i instead. The nails must be borrow- yed, not bought. The long keynall is wrought by a local smith. When- the clavie is put together it is filled with sticks and tar and set on fire.i tThen a man's shoulders are insertcdl lin the undcrstructure of spars and (the ciavie is carried through the principal streets while bubbling tar At the dawn of another year. Sadly Missed and Always Remain. lured by her Daughter Ida and l Sin-in-law Arabia: and Grandchildren. Husbands! Wives! yfalis on the man underneath. . ' Then on the second F”'d3Y ON Tliaiiaanda ofcoupirs areweslr.wora-niit.ea- i .september the women are” in c,.1.l liausledaoiely because hodylaekurnml-'nrnew iorful conumem and. led by the vim,viIality.try():lresTonieTsblels.Supplies1 town band. they parade through iron you. inn, may need for pep; nipple5nen- i the streets. each female carrying tery dnaea vnlllhlll iii. introductory it set. . ::1g : Liberal Meeting Second Queens i The annual meeting of the 2nd District of Queens Liberal Association will be held in Kingston Hall Fri- day. October 22 at 8 pm. EVel'Yb0dy welcome P. R. BOYLE, President P. -I. NOYE, Secretary i y()ur'SEilliSt Softest. ” Purestiliuyl. Mt" Mares uni 60 Now .' wiih lg: eofim-as . new elrv-ngth .' . n' 39: absorbency. Buy several rolls lmley. ' otoiuiaiiiigsiiaagg seoeed.a:9is&aTaTga'll ciuusi i'I'he Guardian In loving memory Wife. Mrs. qyriar: Gallant. pl-nod sway October 19th, 1950. (mm . doublg.yolked ," on the he is dolled up in .ibbona and I have lost a wire with a heart or oi K l Wh0 meant more to me than wealth unlnlil. 1 Without a farewell she fell asleep ' With only memories keep. for me tie at Otterburn. The flag of the: AM." E;"'(;"'h;'9d”'b.V hzluslbapdi ran H10 Cf I7 Oli C. Famli y a Sudden Heart Ailcick Cripples Young Father Cots 3150 (1 Month And Free Insuram'e.' Tn l949.ayoiingMontrealsales man- ager siiiTered a severe heart attack. He has been lniallv disalileil ever since. He has a 3l.'i.li()l) (j...-.f,.l,V.,-.. tion Life policy that carries a Total Disability Beneht. As a result. he receives a regular monthly cheque TOT 3 l Si) V liile totally iiiealiieii, until he I'88l'lil3S age ()3 - his 8l.'i,(lili) hf; insurance policy continues in full force and Confederation pays the premiums! if he is still disabled at age 65 he will receive 3I.'i,i)()0 in cash or as iiicoinc. M "Y age, for any number of causes, you may suddenly lind your-. self totally disabled. That's Wl1V voti would be wise to include I Total Disability Benefit in your life in. sursnce, wherever possible. Ask your Confederation Man about it todayl jijederation l i Lil For Frer Rriol-lo-I, I "What About I)i'.rabi'IiIy.”" call: win. Javox your clothes wdalv 3ways clean! Stain - Free! Snow - White : Sanitary ! "JAVEX" smiles out stains. hleaches linens and cottons beautifully white . . . and ii 4 mm! diirienl diyinlulnrl . . . all in one gentle action. I Used regularly, particularly in washing bed linens, dish towels. hand towels. hand- Irerchiefs. etc. . . . "JAVI-IX" help: protect family bacilli! Wherever Dirt Stays, Germs Thrive! "JAVEX" destroys both. Used in everyday kitchen and bathroom cleaning. "JAVI-'.X" keeps things bright. sweet and lioipinl clean! J” BLEACH ( uumiu we-pm 1 as it Page 3 l Tuesday. October 19. 1954 W of my dear who coolrii sptii; Eimi tli:goiit-oiidoors. Combine to spot V, your shining flooisl to out problems can be solved today Al Just wax the Red Band GLO-COAT way ! t .- vu . ? . Q.” 1 &”WV '”' rm... restore mellow wax lustre Look lortlie kid and Col lei land ole-Coot vbevoverseliauifewea la nld!