I e Guardian Page 11 \ Mom, July 28, 1958 “‘ O'LEARY - '1‘. .I friends of Mrs. Thomas Har- “ ', Knulslnrd. will be pleased to ‘ ' ,1. she is convalescing favour- , at her home after undergo- , surgery in the O‘Leary Com- my Hospital. , Mm Reginald MacAusland mo- ‘ ., to Sackville recently. 0: I return he was accompanied ‘ his daughter, IMns. Arohlbald' , and two children Archie . Patricia. :gr. Fred MacAuslIand who has V employed in Upper Canada ‘ , nod to his home in Bloom- , to spend his vacation visit- his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ,_ and Mrs. Charles Yeo. Mill, Quebec, motored to . Leary the We? part of the . to spend a couple of weeks L, ‘ ., their mother Mrs. Mor- ‘ Carruthens, O’ILeaT-y. While ,, they will visit Mr. Yeo’s ,1. , Mr. John Yeo, Knuts , also visit other relatives ' . friends, in this vicinity. rm. Roy MacNaught. mission- ‘ on furlough from San Salva- . , Gait-Ml America, and Mrs. ‘ alight are visiting with the cr’s brother and family, Mr. H .Mns. BmceMacNauglht, Cole- 5'1 H I. h and Mrs. hank Gnsghlan, ‘ Ym‘k 01W, and daughter -u~'->- motored to the Island | . week and will motion with - and relatives attheLocke ~ I on arm-u“ -* “he ‘ l‘IIv 'u '1 . regular monthly meeting , lie Knutdood Women’s Instit- I'j washcldatlthehcmeof-Mr. .- Mr!- Barry Adm. Friday * ': A report of the Womens Wounds! In Char- was given by Mrs. Adams. Next meeting is to the tom: of I monk at . hair-ss- cabin at the JA- '.I-I ". .-u .1, I» u Mm. Prestonan M Mont ROM. bad Mr recently Mr. a; Mrs. White, 1* USA. Old M11. r's..MaoG:losm.0'Ioony,h ' '1- a aw duos ml ‘andndnuvahflenwgt ,3 Georgelllraserhas petun- _- his work in Halitax, NB. lopendingamonfllheiem wdfenndlfanilywhowflljoin indie near future. I and Mrs. Fred Cordwell re- , :edto their home Tuesday, af- .mending the week-end visit- ' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. . L. England, Springfield ' . l ._snd Mrs. Randall Boates ‘ '1‘. deadly, Warned by Mr. M Mus. Percy You and family. - ‘-: . motored to Augustine . N e on Sunday. . in. and Mrs. Melvin Harris ac- . allied by Mr. and MN. Ar- m MacDonald and family, 0’- -- , toure dover some of tho spots on the Inland, Sum , day. Mr. and Mus. Guy Harris and . 11. Wyman, Knutsford, accom- u by Mr. Clayton Callbec-k, '1 red to St. Stephen Saturday .» meet a private plane piloted “'5' ,Mr. Larry Beaupre, (if Alt‘flle' r, Mass, carrying their son 3‘ daughter, Glennis and Money, Miss Barbara Rix, Locke Road, ‘ gifting in Adberton, nae guest r ‘ .s. ‘ _‘ and Mos. Lawrence Gallant. bovine, in use death of their V9 Year old son Francis, who _ - instantly killed Sunday when dl under the wheels of a 'Mr. and Mrs. Russel Milligan. I I ,Ponto, left for their home, Fri- j accompanied by Merl“ ’ .4“ igan of Toronto, after vaoa- lnd Mos. Scott Mil-Egan, 9‘0. and Mr. and Mns. Hugh 6801‘. O'Leary, and with ‘ . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Plson Adams, Knutsford. MF- and Mrs. John MaoLean i Keroton, Mass. were guests |“Ocently of Mrs. Elva Wedlock, nlltsford. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson ’ ‘ 0n. Summerside and Miss “Nile Beairsto Combridge, Mass. ’ 1‘9 Also guests of Mrs. Wed- luck. : Mrs. Mabel MacRae and two ‘ ndchlildren. Miss Mabel Horne, Master Stanley Horne. ;'~ on. USA. are spending lheu‘ John Maclnnls A native of Charlottetown, John became associated with the firm of Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. in 1945 became manager of the 3\rd Floor—Yard Goods, Home Furn- ishings, Linens, Paints, etc. Be- came a Director of the firm in 1958. John is a member of the Charlottetown Chess Club and lip twice won the R. E. Mutch .0 DRAPERIES Custom Made 0 WALLPAPERS 0 FLOOR COVERING 1 8rd Floor A module afthelNew York School a m‘mn and mm’pncncal‘upa-Icuce 'w.MacImlszubopleasedw help you solve your decorating probhmsatanytlms. A Phone Call Involves No Obligation, " Moore .& McLeod Ltd. ‘ You Favorite Show!!! Centre C 1‘ i 10‘ :31 Wall's Visiting relatives a n (1‘ AL West Point. I79 Grafton St. I Ivo Cudmore Born and educated in Char- lottetown, is the well-known or- ganizer and director of the Queen Charlotte High School Band. Saw active service with the R.C.A.F. during. World War II as Bomber. He is a valued member of the P. E .I. Regiment Band. Ivo started his own business in office machines and office furni- ture sales andservices in 1950. Air NEw and \ USED ' ‘ OFFICE EQUIPMENT ‘ \Adding Machines Cash Regisan Underwood write“ , Filing Cabinets a: Supplies « Safes Office Furniture Automatic dial and printing calculators. Continuous and Snapout forms and machines. Inter Phone systems Ditto Duplicators Thermofax Copy Machines Office Supplies Dependable Service on all Makes Adders, Typewriters, Etc. Rentals A Speciality Cudmcre' Business Equipment Phone 5631 W. L. Henry Born In Charlottetown, educat- ed at West Kent School and Charlottetown Business College. Bill entered the employ of Moore & McLeod Ltd. in 1919., elected to Board of Directors In 1953 and Vice-President in 1958. Bill is the supervisor of Ladies Ready- To-Wear, Sportswear-p Lingerie and Children’s Wear. FOR THE FINEST . i In . LADIEES’ And CHILDREN'S WEAR ' VISIT ,‘ OUR SECOND FLOOR TODAY! Moore & McLeod Ltd. ’ Your Favorite Shopping Canoe. W. C. MaoLcod Mfr. MacLeod is a native Charlottetown, the son of the late S. A. MacLeod one of the original founders of Moore IT MacLeod Ltd. Served with Can- adian Artillery 1915 to 1919. En- sldent of Moore & MacLeod Ltd; Past President and former Chief of Caledonia Club; Past Presid- ent of Glarlottetown Retail Merchants Association, President of Clan MacLeod Society. A MeSsogo From the President . .' . ‘oIIbeualrotuchlrcamann mumaMwIeod Lhd.,lesh toexpress!myap- my»: the confidence yw,mreuatomershaveslwwn lnthepastnndaasln-eyouthat wo'wlllandeavortsserveyou aswellhdututm'oandwllliry mmmmmebestwr slblo merchandise at the West possiblepsdces. Moore & McLeod Ltd, . Your Favorite Shopping Centre Jack Benton Native of PE. Island, received his education here and in the United States where he lived with his. parents for a number of years. lJack’servcd with the R‘.C.A.F. No. 7 Bomber Recon- naissance Squadron during World War II. Since 1955 Jack has man- aged the well known Compact Vacuum Sales located at 176 Kent Street. He is a member of the Charlottetown Golf Club, the Charlottetown Curling Club and local Air Force Club. "COMPACT" Canada’s most distinguished “com- plete Home Cleaning Unit” 0 SEE .» .. Why COMPACT IS 68% MORE EFFICIENT ' O “10 Year Guarantee” O Maritime Compact Vacuum Soles 176 Kent Street Charlottetown Phone 9220 l Elmer 'MaoRae Mr. Macho, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William MacRae of Wheatley River, was born in 1907. He obtained his early education at the Glasgow Road Scliool. ' ‘ In 1930 he attended Toronto Technical School where he studied electricity. ‘ He also worked in Toronto with the Gen- eral Motors Company before re- turning to Charlottetown in 1932. On returning he continued in the electrical line. In 1934 he became a partner inthefirmofBattandM‘acRae. which deals with automobile ac- cessories and specializes in auto- motive electricity. This com-_ pany was incorporated in the year 1949 and about 10 years ago Mr. MacRae became sole owner of the'Batt and MacRae estab- lishment. In August of 1951 their Grafton since then he rebuilt and has carried on the business at the corner of Queen and Euston ' Streets. Mr. MacRae also is one of our City Calmc'illors representing Ward 6, is chairman of Tender Committee and a, member of Town Planning Committee. BATT & MacRAE Ltd. Auto Electric Service 91 Euston St. .Charlottetown tered the business in 1932 Pre-1 1st Born In Montague, Bruce was associated with his father the late J, P. MacPher- son Clothing business of J. P. Mac- Pherson' & Son. of service in the R.C.N. during World War H Bruce returned to the clothing business with his fa- ther. Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. as D1- Director and Secretary-Treasurer in 1958. Is In charge of Men’s & Boys Clothing and Haberdashery, Bruce MaoPherson P. E. I. in operating the Mm‘s On completion He entered the firm of Floor also, Basement De— partment. Tailored-toan SUITS And stock Clothing for the well dressed MAN Our Haberdashery features such well known brands as: ‘wOLSLEY TON-Y DAY ARROW l TOOKE Visit our bargain basement where your dollar buys more at all times. Moore & McLeod Ltd. Your Favorite Shopping Centre I Leigh Burke Born in West Royalty, Prlnce Edward Island, Leigh became as- sociated with the firm of Moore a. McLeod Ltd, In 1945, on com- pletion of several years service with the Salvation Army War Services Department during World War II. In 1958 Leigh be came a Director of the firm. He is in charge of Ladies’ Accessor- ies Department also China. Jewellery, Cosmetics, etc. s Featuring the follow- ,ing in Well-Known (. Genetics 0 Helena Rubensrein C Max Factor 0 Elizabeth Arden 0 Dorothy Grey l I (Currently presenting the new outline for that more youthful ' Look) Our cosmetic experts will be pleased to suggest the most suit. able blended powders. lipsticks. etc., for your particular type. Moore & McLeod ' Ltd. You Favorite Shopping Centre Street establishment burned and ‘ ing 15 T r u c k or TractOr. 14.95. G. Stewart MacKay Has been doing business for 30 years at 187 Great George St. Started with his stepfather sell- Iarm machinery. In the early w’s started CASH AND CARRY GROCERY. Spent four years in The Canadian Army, during World War II and on demobilization returned to the Cash .n‘a Carry star. which a; veloped Into a chain of 8 stores. In 1951 started the Firestone Home and Auto Co. 'Ltd., which today is the largest retailer of refrigerators and television on Prince Edward Island. EXTRA SPECIAL Plate Battery for Car Reg. 9.95 FIRESTONE HOME 3. AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great George St. With Trade Dial 5541 Tommy Davies Operator of the Island’s biggest Texaco outlet at the corner of Gt. George & Fitzroy Streets, plans to expand his present ser- vice in the near future to enable him to give better accommoda- tion to his many customers. Born and educated in Ch'town Tommy has operated this well known Somme Station since 1930. From 1940 to 1945 Tommy served with the P.E.I. Light Horse overseas. He now holds the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel (A and Q) and serves on the Headquarters staff of No. 2 Militia Group. Tommy is a member of the United Services Officers Club 'and the Garrison Officers Mess. YOUR TEXACO DEALER Serving c“? ' and , Province for 26 Years r O Q Lubr'ic’a ‘ 0 Washing Q Greasing TOM DAVIES TExAcO SERVICE STATION Cor. cg. Geo. s, Fitzroy st. ET ACQUAINTED THESE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS ME Walter Bowlan Native of Charlottetown, start- ed in Radio as hobby opened his own Radio Shop in 1938. 011 com- pletion of six years service with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals during World War 11 Walter resumed his Radio busi- ness. branching out into Tele- vision ln 1954. He is a graduate of 1.0.5. Scranton, Pennsylvania Besides himself Walter employs four graduate '1‘. V. and Radio technicians, ,with two outside ice men on call at all times. RADIO ' And I TELEVISION SPECIgLISTS 1 IN. [Car Radio? Installation . , Dealers In" .Hi-Fidelify Sound I ‘ Equipment BOWLIIN'S 7-1 l Wylie Bryonton Born and educated in Char- lottetown, Wylie entered the firm of H. M. Simpson early in 1958 as Sales Representative. He, has had many years expenencs' in this line and will be pleased at any time to assist old and new business firms with their problems in selecting business machines and office furnish- ings. ' BUSINESS MACHINES SALES AND . SERva ' ,0, Commercial ' ' S‘Io‘rionery " u o mangrocbmm ' t _ ,And. Supplies, . o S ' SOCIAL « STATIQNERY- , O H. M. SIMPSON a Limited ' m ‘1‘: .3". -. 114 Pownal, 's'l. ‘ Dial Virden Robinson Virden Robinson started work- ing at Hancock Tire Co, To- ronto, In Feb, 1950, and has been in the tire business ever since. In Oct., 1955, he obtained the franchise for 0, ,K. Rubber Welders, Charlottetown, and took over the business which has grown rapidly since. Clayton MacDonald joined the firm In June, ’56, and the volume of business has continued to grow rapidly with his enthusiasm and desire to please all customers. In Jan. of this year the firm was incorporated as 0.‘ K. Rub- ber Welders of P. .E I. Ltd. We feel we have the largest business in .P. E. I. and that our service and prices, have been most satisfactory. When buying tires... HE SAFEST TIRE To BUY I A PREMIUM GRADE E SAVER TIRE but . , . for the man who lives by a bud- get, come to us and we will sell you tires to suit your pocket. book and your particular driving conditions. FARMERS...we give par- ticular attention to, and prompt service on, all your tractor tires. RUBBER WELDERS Of P. E. I. Ltd. 64 St. Peter’s Road \ Dial 4913 tire ’ G. M. Chandler Born in Charlottetown, attended Wales College. Served with the Canadian Army overseas dur- ing World War II, In 1947 George and his brother Stuart started the well known business of Chandler Brothers, Custom Woodworkers, located at 1 Ply— wood Place.’ - BUILDING SPECIALTIES Yes, we have a Large variety of ideas . . . and the materials with which to improve your home. We invite your enquiries. . Plywoods . .1 Arborite . Barker tile boards . Floor tiles . Amerock cabinet hardware ‘ Chrome mouldings : . Modernfold doors . Kitchen ventilation fans and hoods CHANDLER BROS. CUSTOM WOODWORKERS l Plywood Place E Competent? Right. Charlottetown Frank Roper Born In Charlottetown, educated we“ Kent School and Prmce of in Central Royalty, School ‘and Milton's Tea Room .. . and Union Commercial dome 5., known now as Milton's Old is well‘ known in hockey Spain Restaurant .1. .this local business has seen many changes over the' years. ,Most” recent has been the addition of a mod- g V ern Dairy Bar to further ini- Frcdericton and Charlottetown. prove the existing facilities. The connected with the on business'original («Sunder of the blisiness, for ihe past 5 years“ Frank M!" Ben' passe? away nine years ago, and‘the businesfi was taken over by Myron'neu. ’ Fran circles, having played outstand- ing hocloey‘ as goalie" with such ,tedms as Moneton, St. John, opened his own service station dealing in Irving 011 Products which is conveniently located at the corner if Prince and Graf- ton Streets.. - KNOW THE ’ VALUE OF OUR FlN-‘E SERVICE! Yes, any way you look at it, our service is tops...Faat? You bet! toes to serve you promptly. Our know cars -'nside and out; you We’re always on our men can depend on the precision of their work. Call in and see “I today. The friendlies". service in town. FRANKIE ROP‘ER’S IRVING STATION Prince & Grafton Phone 8557 vMyron Bell ,, , Established July 1, "1927. 'as his son. Mr, I Bropin TOGO" . for o 0 full course meal 0 light snack O businessman’s lunch 0 ice cream-sundae a, 'A: O a refreshing summer drink . O. O a Daily Bar specialty" MILTON’S _ OLD SPAIN , RESTAURANT 151 Kent St. Ch’town Phone 9255 DIAL 4338 l