#1 14 The Guardian, Thurs. May 9, 1963. KINGSBORO Mrs. William Robertson has returned to her home in Kings- Ioro after spending the winter months in Toronto, Ont. r. and Mrs. Preston Bryen- have taken up residence at Red Point. following their mar- riage in Toronto. Ont. Mr. Bry- anton. formerly from Rollo Bay Ind Mrs. Bryenton. the tormerl Mrs. Mabel Bruce a native of: this community are receiving the ‘: good wishes of residents of this rea. Miss Hilary Mugford. Char- lottetown. and more recently of Moncton. MB. is spending her‘ holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Kings. i are. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis} Kingsboro visited recently with} the former's mother Mrs. Reg- inald Rose. who is a patient lnl the P. E. l. hospital. Charlot- tetown. Miss Marilyn Dixon. nurse in- training at the P. E. 1 Hospital. Charlottetown. spent the week: end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon. Bothwell. Brendon, Dawn, and Karen Lee. children of Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Rose. East Baltic. spent two weeks with their grandpar— ents, Mr. an Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point. number from this area at-: tended the funeral of F r a n k Sterns. from St. James United; Church. Souris. Mr. Sterns. a re- tired merchant. and veteran of World War I was well known to many in this community. Miss Betty M. Ching, R.T.. Charlottetown. spent the week- end with her mother. Mrs. Clar- ence Ching and family, Biack‘ Pond. Harland Robertson who ha 5‘ spent the past number of months in Toronto has returned to his. home in Kingsboro. Roddie Kidson. Red Point has? been confined to his homel through illness. V Misses Roberta and Carolyn? Baker. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker. Lakeville have been spending some time with their grandmother, Mrs. Freeman Mossey and Mr. Mos- sey. Bothwell. Miss Cindy LaBrech. of the Staff of Larter’s Pharmacy. Sou- ris visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bruce. Elmira. A Home weaving and handi- craft course is being held In this area for the past four weeks, under the direction of the sources Development Council, with Miss Thelma Alexander as instructor. Mrs. Essie Stewart who has been spending the winter in Rol- 10 Bay has returned to Kings- boro. A number from this commun- ity attended the Charlottetown B.I.S. play “Daffy Flynn" which was presented at St. Mary's hall, Souris to a very large and appreciative audience. Miss Thelma Alexander, Han- dicraft teacher from Frederic- ton. N.B.. has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace MacDonald, Kingsboro. Miss Annie Townshend who has been spending the winter at the Della Marie Motel. Souris has returned to her home at South Lake. Reginald Rose. Kingsboro is ill with "flu" at the home of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic. r. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Point accompanied by Mrs. George Robertson and Aulden MacDonald. Kingsboro were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown where Mr. MacDonald was re- ceiving a medical check-up. Mrs. Bernard Mossey. B oth- well, who has been a patient} in the Charlottetown hospital isl now convalescing at the home of ! her son and daughter-in-l aw,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Massey. Charlottetown. Miss Rowena Garrett. teach- er at Mt. Herbert School spent the Easter weekend with her parents. Mr_ d Mrs. Foster Garrett, East Baltic. u Stewart. college stud- ent in Charlottetown spent the Easer holidays with his parents. and Mrs.- Louis Stewart. D.V. Mr. South Lake. YOR‘K Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brehaut and family. Charlottetown. were recent visitors in York. Miss Cindy Whiteway, Char- lottetown, was a recent guest of her cousin. Miss Marlene Watts. Miss Marjorie Lewis. Char- lottetown. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lewis. Mrs. Peter Proud has return-I ed home from Calgary were she visited with her son-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders. Mrs. Donald Crochett, Y o r k. was in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. Miss Joan MacLennen, Char- lottetown, spent the weekend. with her sister Mrs. Laken Le- wis. York. Mrs. Leitli Brown and her daughter Mrs. Roy Creed, have returned to their home after spending a holiday in Calgary. They were the guests of her son Norman Brown. and Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Ceciel Watts and daughter Judy. were r e c e n t guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 1'. Watts. Tracadie. Clifford Webster and son Al- bert spent Wednesday in Char- lottetown. CHARGED WITH MURDER 8T. HELENS. Encland (Reut- ersl—Stx Chinese cooks and GROCERY SPEIALS—THURSDAY. FRI- DAY. SATURDAY. MO‘NDAY. TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY. MAY 9 to 15. ROUND — T-BONE - WING Steak FRESH-LEAN HAMBURG 2 lbs» 89: INlASTS 63c CHOICE — SIRLOIN STEAK GRADE “A” EVISCERATED LIBBYS 11 oz. 71¢ 39c FRESH SHANKLESS BROILERS 39c PICNIC EVEHYTHING 100% CATSUP z 43c ERIE CANADA'S FINEST SHORTENING GUARANTEED 6 1.00 IlUFFO Tbs-59° LAKE BARTLETT PEARS 2 49c NABISCO SHREDDED REG. SIZE WHEAT 2 m 45c LIBBYS SLICED 20 OZ. FRASHERS 7 OZ. Chicken or Potted MEAT 3 for 31.00 BAKERS 6 OZ. Chocolate Chips 27c HEINZ BREAD ’BUT'I‘ER PICKLES Z 49c SCHWARTZ 16 OZ. I. B. Peanut Butter 45c 5 89c {SETS 2 39c BEANS 2 45c iiiiifim 1.09 REG. 1.69 SPECIAL TEXAS CABBAGE w- CALIFORNIA SIZE 138 ORANGES noz- HY-GRADE TOMATOES Pm NEW CROP TEXAS ONIONS * mf- 20 PIECE STARTER SET THIS WEEK CUP 8. SAUCER ' 31c with on. 33.00 Grocery Purchase ' IN STOCK POTTED GERAN‘IUMS FOR MOTHERS DAY 'IllflZIll Iflfllli 1 Wm iiitiUKS Ice Cream 49d BIRDS EYE 9 OZ. FRIES 2 m 37c KOLD PAK STRAWBERRIES 3 7c pkg. HAPPYVALE EAS $1.00 10: 69c 27c 23c IS OZ. TINS as not to miss these TREMENDOUS store wide BARGAINS. STORE HOURS Mon..Tuos..Wo. 8:15 o.m.— 6:00 p.m. Thursday................8:15 o.m.— 9:00 p.m. Friday..................8:15 com—10:00 «.m. Saturday 8:15 o.m.— 9:30 pm. STARTS AT 8:15”- THURS DAY FOLKS! WE HAVE GONE BARGAIN CRAZY! Our entire stock of hardware. men's and boys' clothing. men's and boys' footwear. Iodies'. misses' and child's clothing and variety merchandise Is on Sale and EVERY price has been reduced for this 9 day huge SPRING BONANZA SALE. Plan to be here eddy so er menswear. ;:‘?‘*riast:ifa§ltifli""‘i "é SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE LADIES’ serum 232.33“ .‘ii‘iif..§.°.‘f“ NOWHERE E 138"" M mm m now . . w All wool and Jersey laminates h‘ealgg'dgifeginlfogh "as on " Regluar to $44.50 and tweeds. Good range of latest grey. - CUSTOM now ' Dark and Medium colors Spring colors. n cos Top “um, R;.ADLFés;,5 BARGAINS S U l T s gl [U II I ‘ LIKE THESE Mimi" 79.50 Sizes 10-18 flzesuto“ " 3 WE RESERV7 ' 29.95 THE. RIGHT PRICE W" “9-” TO LIMIT QUANTITIES REDUCED 4 9 I 0 0 Latest styles, all weather. Beige, black, navy. green. red. LADIES’ COATS 60 Child‘s and Misses’ DRESSES Good Quality Washable Cotton Perfect fit, E width, Good Quality, Black Men’s Leather Men’s English worsted "CASTLE BALL” Latest styles Sizes 1 to 12 “‘36- REF I 59.50 I Io 33 66 33 on 23.95 ' . 0 Compare to $6.95 ' a CHILDREN'S & MISSES’ LEATHER Men’s Mons lined. SANDALS & SUMMER SHOES— Egiionf'fi’..."3'§§lfn§°“3533. Green M", Md mm!- Green and my mans WORK Several Colors sey. assorted styles. WORK TI’CCTOI' L I" ' .dM'S .' at 185 an i ses JACKETS “ reduced ' BlOUSES ""55 . , Sizes 30 - 44 S LADIES’ A00 SMLESS REG' I NEVER. N E V E R. BEFORE FIRST QUALITY 3 I L95 III'. 3 Egg: [KEEUT l-IISARD or a ———_— MEN'S SUEDE Sanforized, 9 oz. blue denim. MOIRS HAPPINESS Brown or Blue ZIPPER XXX Popular Shades PAIR . 39° EVERYTHING 1! inch cut. 2% HP. 2 cycles Lawson motor KLEEN-KUT LAWN R Reg. 98c Special 39'95 5 Plastic TOY - BUS 18 inches long 3/ 4"—4' x 8'—Douglos Fir PLYWOOD 8-50 Chocolates BOX 69° . nantitv Limited FROM suns TO NUi‘S iS ON SALE MYERS, deep and shallow 1/3 ILP. PUMP ‘ with Jet fitting, automatic pressure switch. pressure gauge and air volume control. ELECTRIC PUMP 3109 $20,000.00 worth of surplus stock must go in 9 ays. DIIY NOW ! - SAVE NOW I Jiiéh’fii's WESCO LATEX Regular $8.95 House Paint Easy to apply. resists moisture for wood and masonry Children's 4% ft. FISHING ROD CIL EXTERIOR WHITE PAINTS 6»- 5.95 ll“ I last heatingt Fiberglass KETTLE ‘1.» _ 4, ‘ .0 0iLhued I Regular 4.“ automatic all ELECTRIC 8.88 UNDElIc-lAY am... 315 OVERALLS I 3.93 verything my and Rock I piece open end WRENCH with handle 9.10 to 1 Inch 2.88 1.88 CLEARING 300 UNITS IIWI. Lovell, screwdrivers, ehisols, soldering 55: GENERAL ELECTRIC Light. fully guaranteed. Chrome Plated DRY I STEAM IRON reg. 19.95 12.88 Irons. trowels, oto. each item or not Tool Deal