L SEPTEMBER 23. 1952 -4-mm . FIRESTONE sxraa VALUE MERCI-IANDIS-E CLASSIFIED SALE rovs run. SALE - A VVONDERFUI. assortment of Toys for all age W-cups. Beautiful Dolls, Doll p,,,m5,Gamcs for young and .,1d,, Mechanical Toys, Electric -1-wing, Desk and Chair Sets. Musical Toys Lowest prices. Use our La way Pian- HUNTERS mlt SALE -- GUNS. A COM- plete range of double and single barrel; also Ammunition, De- pays, Cleaning Rods. etc. We trade guns. See us today. T"-TELECTRICAL APPLIANCES mu SALE - NATIONALLY an- vertlsed Appliances. G. E. Elec- tric Kettles. featherweight Irons. Sandwich Toasters, Waffle Grills. l-Ilccirlc Coffee Pcrcoiators. Steam Irons. Gas Irons. Electric and Heaters, llotplates. I9. 111.-Rfing Pads, Electric Blankets. Travel Irons, beautiful Electric itlocks. All at Lowest Prices. They make a lovely gift. I ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 4 no-wars BULBS soc. ,...........: WE FILL MAIL ORDERS LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS l'p To 24 Months To Pay ouaurv KITCHEN wan: i-t)lt SALE-VEGETABLE CRISP- ei's. Sponge Mops, Swing Away Can Openers, Bathroom Scales. ironing Boards. Rubber Covered Plats lilats. Kitchen Stools. Rub- her Mats. Utility Tables. Garbage tans, sets of Silverware, Carv- mg Sets. Bread Boxes, Cannister sris. Pots and Pans, all sizes, etc. Tron LISTENING ENJOYMENT Hill. SALE - RADIOS, BEAUT- ifui tone. modern style. long range reception, Combination Console and Table models with Webster three speed automatic record changer; also lots mantel models to choose from. new colours and designs. We also have a large choice of battery radios and power packs. n-itside aerlals. etc. Car Radios our specialty. See our display. '"wi-leaf" GOODS POI! SALE -- BIG STURDY III- rycies, Trlcycles, Wooden and Metal Carts and Wagons. Sport t"arl, Fire Engines. Station Wag- ons, etc. Beautiful Baby Car- riages and Strollers. SPORT l-IIIR SALE - A FULL LINE OF Sporting Goods for Football. lint-key, Golf. Tennis, Baseball; aim complete fishing supplies. Lowest prices. TOOLS FOR SALE -- POWER TOOLS, Saws. Planes. Sanders. Drills. Presses, complete power work- shop sets; also all size wrenches. laws, rules, hammers. vises. blow torches. etc., FIRESTONE WASHERS FOR SALE - ELECTRIC WASH- ers 5129.95 up; also ihattfam- ous Firestone Gasoline Washer It only 5194.50. Up to 24 months to pay, REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE--FIRESTONE ELEC- trir: Refrigerators. The finest you can buy-first in style. tine performance through the years. 5 beautiful models to choose THE ICENTRAI. GUARDIMN This column is reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted at five cents I word. strictly pay- able in advance. TOWN TAXI-Phone I800-322 nowanb MacINNIS WEAR. at 1'15 Queen Street. FOOT- . .... MILK - and good health go hand in hand. "SERVICE FOIL TI-IE SICK! Giggeys Pharmacy. Phone 3l'lU. RESERVE Thursday, November 27th for Zion W. A. Annual Tea and Bazaar. MEMO. L See the new Under- wood Portable Typewriters. R. Iyo Cudmorc. 55 Queen Street. bring your bill. IIIlcDONAI.I) RADIO SEBVI Radio repairing. Amplifiers cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207 INTEREST at the rate of '3. to I95 per month will be charged-on all overdue installments. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and ilalifax Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Silas Chappcll wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Irene to Arthur Raymond son of Mr. and Mrs. John lilac- Dougali, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in the near future. ENGAGEIVIENT. - Mr. and Mrs Wesley Iloward Dingwali, Fortune Bridge. P. E. l.. announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Enid Hazel to Gordon Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Merriott, i-lalifax. wedding to take place October 18th, 1952. in st. James Anglican Church. Halifax. N. S. SAD NEWS RECEIVED -- The sad news was received in Harts- viiie of the death of Charles Stanley McLennan of Quincy, Mesa, at the age of 61 years. Well known in this vicinity he was there in August. He left a. wife 0! and fsmily to mourn his passing. Mr. McLennan was inspector of engines for a ship company in Quincy, IN MEMORIAM , In loving memory of a dear Aunt. Mrs. Ernest Inman. who passed away September 23rd, 1951. Deep in my heart a memory is kept. Of one I loved and will never for- get. And though the years be many or w, . I shall alwaya be thinking Aunt Ruth, of you. Fondly Remembered by Dorothy. IN MEMORIAM Mother, who died September 23rd, I951. In a graveyard softly sleeping. Close beside a country road. Lies the one we loved so dearly, Gone from us to her abode. Sheltered In the Rock of Ages. Anchored on the Golden shore. In the loving arms of Jesus. Rests my dear Mother ever more. Gertrude (Mrs. Sterling Peterson) Windsor. Ont. from. all the latest ideas you can find. We will trade for your old Refrigerator. Low monthly veymcnts; up to 24 months to WW- CAR Ac6Ei'.oiuss FOR SALE -- YES WE CAN SAY , this without any doubt. "If it's New we have it". Also stocked with the latest things for your car to add to the attractiveness and value. You should take a few minutes to come in and browse around. It is well worth Kevin: our display. Heaters, De- frosters. Anti-Freeze. FiIES- FOR SALE -- FIRESTONE TIRES and Tubes for Automobiles. FTUCRS. Farm Implements, Trac- tors. Bicycles and Road Machin- Ny. (We trade tires). (Whole- Hsnls and Retail). , TIRE SERVICE . I-011 SALE--SERVICE TO TIRES of all sl1.cs. We fix flats. vul- ”"lI7-9. rctrcnd. Fast service al- ways. I BATTERIES MIR BALE - FIRESTONE BIG powerful Batteries for cars, trucks and tractors at lowest prices for a heavy duty. Guar- Imtecd battery for any job. Lib- rral trade-In allowance for your nltl Battery. We'.a'lso-- service batteries. have rentals while your battery is being charged. Have your battery checked to- IN. "IN HALF. - COAI. as woon RUIZ”. Furnaces. Gas and Elec- tric. Gas and Coal, Gas and Oil. Pie. Combinations. all sizes; also Hrcstone Oil Space Heaters. many sizes and models to choose "Om; also electric. rangettcs, new and used, at lowest prices. Propane Gas Heaters that are "W attractive and really give off with hot heat. Ask about our time payment plan. Phone. Write or (fall nassrous BRYENTON & MocI(AY COMPANY ' II? (it. George st. etc. I End Truss 42,3, Discomfort '.i,For Good! - 4 Say goodbye to old-fashioned truss troubles by having our Mr. Creiglsan fit our modern lightweight truss to your Indi- vidual measurements and re- l quirements. It is everything a truss should be .. . . and more! Light .. . comfortable . . . flexible . . . safe! It lifts and holds the hernia with a gentle touch that "goes along with you" . . . that never re- stricts, binds or cramps your activities. See It today. See why so many others with reducible. hernias praise. its many advantages. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric W" Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer Wholesale uyl lctau PHONE I444 n graphs. WHEN PAYING the third in-I stailment of your City Taxes please. cm with fused Nylon collar and cuffs and in White. Blue, Grey, Tan. sound systems. Disc and tape re-, In loving memory tit my dear Lovingiy Remembered by Daughter .... daughter, Mrs. Resgh Moreside of ALL POLL TAX is now past due. ,.m. CRASWELL for Better Photo- MILK - the perfect drink for people of destlnction. ICE CREAM satisfies young and old. , THE THIRD INSTALLMENT of City Taxes in due and payable on September 30th. ALPHA REBEKAH LODGE No. I0, I. O. 0. F. Anniversary Party tonight. oddfollows invited. A DRUG STORE that ”'l..Ivr.s up to" its Emblem. Giggey's Phar- macy. TUESDAY. September 30th, is the final day for paying the third installment of your City Taxes. 1001;; NYLON Tricot Knit Shirts. Just arrived at S A. McDonald's. I951 ENGLISH PANEL TRUCK. new brakes, motor recently over- hauled. perfect running condition. Must sell soon as too small for our purpose. Write or Phone Keefe's Drug Co. Personals Mr. L. E. Wellner of W. W. Wellner. Ltd., left by plane yes- terday on 3. buying trip to Mon- treal and Toronto. I 'Mr. W. E. Agnew, Director of Trade for the Province, has left to attend the Canadian Industrial Fair in Toronto. Mr. Agnew will be absent from the Province un- til the beginning of next week. I-Iomcr Campbell and Peters, employees of radio and store department of Maritime Central Airways loft Monday morning for New York and New Jersey on business. Messrs. Charles A. iinglo liusticg Notes I I Mrs. Adam Craswell is at pres- ent visltlng her sister -Mrs. Henry Smith, in New Dominion. Mr. Edison Rolllngs is at pres- ent visiting in Elmsdale, Nova Scotia, the guest of Mr. William Brown. Albert Craswell has re- home after a pleasant visit relatives in various parts province. Miss Shirley Crasweli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craswcil. is attending the Union Commer- cial College, Charlottetown. Mrs. turned among of the Miss Mary Toombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Toombs, is in attendance at Prince of Wales College. The road work in Anglo-Rustlco district is progressing and when completed will add greatly to the convenience of its residents and the travelling public. Anglo Rustlco School re-opened under the skillful management of Miss Jean Carr who came back after a year's absence. School conditions have been greatly im- proved by the installation of a modern toilet system. Mrs. Charles Houston has re- turned to her home after a pleas- ant weekend in Moncton with her granddaughter Mrs. Clayton Smith. she was accompanied by her Milton. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson have returned from a. ten weeks' trip to Ontario and Quebec. While in Ottawa they were guests of their daughter. Mrs. Bessie Bell and grmddaughter. Gloria Bell. They attended the Ottawa Exhi- bition and Aylmer races at the Connaught race track. where they saw "The Mounties' Musical Ride", which is a rather colorful event. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our Infant daughter CAROL ALETIIA SENTNER. who passed away September 23rd, 1951. Lovingiy Remembe ...'. by Her Mother and Daddy. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Ernest Inman. who passed away Septem- ber 23rd. 1951. We do not forget her. we love her too dearly. For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream: Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells where it sel- dom is seen. Ever Remembered by Husband and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of dear lins- band and father. Russell A. Mac- Klnnon. who died Sept. 22, I941. Inserted by wife and family. A tmoniht I mln r '.iin mil Bartifroww SlAllllli.i.i) PEANUT BUTTER Edward Island Regiment. will give a continuous band conc Iottetown Forum tonlg Pictured above are the members of the Prince 17th Reece Band. TTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN concert At Forum Tonight 43 who ert at the Char- the Charlottetown Hospital Bazaar. The lwiil get underway at 7.15 and continue until the formal opening at eight o'clock. The Band is un- der the direction of Bandmastcr Thomas Mar ht prior to the opening DIIFH-lane. Strange But True By r. n. ltIa.c.ArtIsus' K. Y. Parker of Durham, Pictoii County, in Nova Scotia. is the proud owner of Siamese twins, join- ed at the brisket. and having two complete organ systems. Both fem- ales, they have eight legs, four cars and R couple of throats. one mouth. one nose. a pair of eyes and one head. No they are not girls. They are a pair of freak pigs which arrived recently among 9. litter of sixteen. The mother, a 2-year-old Yorkshire sow, is every bit as proud of her odd younsters as is her own- er. Redwood Clover, a dual pur- pose shorthorii cow owned by Daniel Jewell, North River, led the mature class, 305-day division, in R. 0. P. for the month or February. with 10,968 lbs. of milk containing 488 lbs. of buttcrfat. Losses to the tune of 325, million dollars 3 year are incurred in Can- ada every year because of the death or injury of livestock cnroute to meat packing centers. Iceland now has letter telegrams A 22 words for half the regular telegram rates. Idaho mother of i6 gives birth to twins which makes her the na- tion's youngest mother of twins. Mrs. Mary Shaffer was married one year ago at is. A chap who blew his last ten spot for a steak dinner choked to death on the meat. in Spokane. Wash. The man was Milton M. Tuck. A waitress in the diner said Tuck or- dered steaks for himself and a friend. commenting as he passed over :5 for the steaks that he had changed his last 510 bill. No sooner had Tuck started to took away the moat when he start- ed choking. The waitress sent out an s. o. s.. but Tuck passed in his checks before he could be removed to hospital. Amautopsy showed he had chok- ed to death on a piece or meat The first girl in five generat- ions was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton, Jr., of Saginaw, Mich; but the Clayton family tree has borne many sons in this long period. Oranges are worth their weight in gold says Mrs. Orville Langham of Grand Rapids, Mich. She ought to know since she bit into a Florida orange and found it contained he- sides seeds. a. diamond wedding ring. set with seven precious stones. When there's valuable ore in them thar hills nothing can stand in the way of getting it out. A Chicago engineering company is moving a lake near Atikakan, On- tario to dig iron org from its bot- tom. Steep Rock Lake measures about one square mile. Test drilling showed that 400 feet under the surface of the lake was a huge iron ore deposit, called the Hogarth. Two hundred feet of water and 70,000,000 tons of mud will have to be moved before mining operations can get into full swing. A suction pipe, fitted to u dredge, operates like a giant vacuum cleaner. sucking up the mud and pumping it 400 feet uphill to an old excavat- ion. The over-sized vacuum cleaner has a capacity I... lifting '.'f.,c!l(l tons of clay crery 24 hours. I O Ex-sailor Jack Eswartliy of Van- couver, B. C., spends his days feed- : a it-admore - Currie Wedding A wedding of interest to friends in Prince Edward Island was soi- cmnized in MacPhaii Memorial Baptist Church, Ottawa, Ontario, by Rev. R. D. Harmer on Septem- ber 6th. when Christine Currie, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Currie. North River, P.E.I., and the late Robert Currie, became the bride of Lorne Radmore. son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald P. Radmore. Gatineau, Quebec. to the strains of wedding music played by Mrs. B. F. Brawdan. The bride came down the aisle on the arm of her brother Glen, who gave her away. She was at- tired lii a wedding gown at whim lace and net. Over a. bare shoul- der frock with billowy net skirt was worn a full-length redingote of white chantllly lace,styied with ing the birds. Eswarthy boasts one of the best collections of birds-on the con- tlnent. Bird cages may be. seen scat- tered across the whole acre of his property. Last year his birds ate 51,375. worth of food. But this cost was somewhat reduced by the sale of some rare tropical species to 7.005 or to other bird lovers. Eswztrtliy has some valuable birds in his collection, a green cardinal from Peru worth 330, to name but just one. Well, its great to have a hobby. Everybody should have one. way she has a lucrative habit of stumbling upon money that other folks cant see. While window shop- igu-tter. The next clay she found lscsn while riding home in a taxi. i The money finding habit has been iwith Miss King so long that she inaturally expects to pick up a. few -shekels every time she leaves her home for a ride or walk. After having his home broken in- to for the third time in a year. Frank Martin thought he”d solved the thief problem when he pur- chased an 80 pound watchdog and chained the animal to a tree grow- ing beside his house in St. Joseph. Mo. One morning he got up to find his dog had been stolen. The thief had also made off with the elm tree. to which the dog had been tied; No honor among thieves. I 0 Going to a mirror when she felt something sharp in her mouth, Mrs, Louis Erlsseau of Vancouver. 13. C. removed a small sewing needle from her check. The needle had been resting gainst a nerve causing Mrs. Briss- can to suffer dizzy spells for near- ly 3 years. Woman's hair gets black as she reaches old age. She is Mrs. W. B. Shllton, of Henderson, Tenn. and strange but true her hair turned from brown to grey, 40 years ago when she was 45. Then several years ago her grey hair started to turn black. At the rate the black hair is coming in. a doctor told her that it will all be jet black by the time her next birthday rolls around. Two days after they became man :and wile Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson were sent to prison in Fort Madl- son, Iowa. They were convicted of stealing merchandise to furnish their apartment. iv 10 IMUTIFUI it city mm , i 50 PRACTICAL-only rinsed with I hosts or s Jump iloilt Miss Stella King, of New York and Mr. City has the touch of Midas. any- Riley. all of Toronto; Mr. and ping recently she found s200 in a , I concert Queen Anne. collar, fitted bodice and long tapering sleeves. Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a bouquet of matching lace. She carried a. cascade bouquet of red roses, gladioli, flowerets, and white stephanotis. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Thomas H. Riley of 'I'oronto. and by Mrs A. Henry Radmore of tiiieau, Quebec. They wore in of mauve and of yellow, both in charming boul- fant style. the full net skirts trimmed with bands of taffeta, and bolero jackets covering bare. shoulder bodices. They carried garland bouquets of ferns and giadioii flowercts. Mrs. Riley wore yellow and car- ried mauve flowers. while Mrs. Radmore wore mauve and carried yellow flowers. The church was decorated with baskets of gladioii, illth gladioli flowcrcLs and tulle bows on the guest pews. The groom was attended by his brother Henry Radmorc, and the guests were ushered to their seats by Mr. I-Iarcourt Moflatt of Otta- wa, fl. cousin of the groom, and by Colin Currie, a brother of the bride. After the or-i'cinmiy a reception was held at. King's Road, Quebec. and was attended by seventy rela- tives and friends of the newly- weds. The rooms were tastefully decorated with autumn flowers. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Radmore left by motor for a trip through the U. S. A. and P. E. Island. For travelling Mrs. Radmore chose a suit of beige wool with green accessories and a short jacket of brown fur. Out, of town guests at the wed- ding included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Gage Currie and Mrs. Thomas H. FAMILY ESCAPES from Laxative Habit! Quebec, Canada. "I was troubled with constipation for years but since eating ALI.-IIRAN I no longer . need is laxative, nor 1 do my children. Our whole family eats Kellogg's ALL-BEAN every day. and . we never felt; bet- tcr.” Mrs. Harvey Beauregard, 384. . Rue Riclieiieu. You. also, may find lasting relief from constipation due to lack of diet. bulk. Eat and onjo.V 36 cu of -Kellogg's Al.l.-IIRAN daily; rink plenty of liquids. nouau-1 YOUR nouav RACK GUARANTEE if not satisfied after l0 days. Send empty carton to Kellogg's. London, Ont. Ilrs. Iul Dohsrv d Olyda Iivu. P.l.I.. Ilrs. Wm. Woodburn, and Mr. ldgar Woodburn of Wake- field, Quebec. NEW COINS STOCK!-IOLM - (OP) - New Swedish coins of all denominations were placed on the market in September. The larger pieces carry the portrait of King Gustaf Ad- olf, while smaller coins have de- signs of objects from lakes and woods. GOOD SMOKES Quebec accounted for all the Canadian production of cigar and pipe tobacco in 1951. V 5 .9” g. &E57POXT MOWV MP IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 Eczema Sufferers SclenIIsts' Discovery--Successful Treatment Found and applied externally (ointment). To sunny thousands who lune nirratly lrcnciilird by the IV ”')9” Tun-Way Treat- ment. this is an important reminder to replenish the ayalcm at this time. of the year Ivy taking A course of I9 "99" capsules. one per day. for a few weeks. If you are not an F "99" user, ni-tain A copy of the fully descriptive 16 page F ”')'I" hnuklct. Simply write in Dita Lulsoratorir-.s,. I)t-Ft. '. Saaniciston. TLC. , Discovery by eminent scientists that one of the main causes of skin diseases can he a lack of essential fatty acivia in human nutrition. has already brought blessed relief to many thousands of former sufferers. It took ten years research to extract from pure vegetable all: essential fatty acids with a high concentration and found in - F ”99"mthe Swiss (rent- meut for Eczrnsn. F ”99" is taken internally (capsules) - P-xi Elegantly Casual New Lines - Fabrics that Shout "Quality"! Wear any one of our coats -for seasons to come-- an know you are wearing quality made. good fashion that's snug and warm, too. Come choose from our distinctive group, early. Flared Backs Pyramids Belted Coats In Wools Tweeds Checks Fur trimmed and untrimmcd From 2529.95 up Ii-I155; We carry a. complete range of Station Wagon Coats Use Our Lay-Avmy Plan - A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Coat. The FASHION snore: 141 Great George St. Phone 55 I GREATTBUYSTIN iiouritiurf ATTENTION FAIIMERSI For Sale, 2, 3, 3 1-2 and 4-inch boiler iiiliings, gqod for pump well casings; also posts for buildings. Also buying Mixed Scrap Iron. Price S20.00 per net ton 2000 lbs. Also brass, copper. load, batteries and radiators. Ilighest market price paid.” Scrap Yard at Fiiiicy McKinnon, (ilinrinliciown Salvage, Grafton Street liasi. or write WE 3'-00K .-.0. Box 4.... Phone 768 or 1310 -...-.....- J . j that guarantee i JUST PAST! TO THE WALL ,I1itlh CON-OOLIUM CANADA LIMITED: MOIINOGI or nsuv CLEANED . .. 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