' , ebolicloue meals. served aboard train. Cl-IARIDTETETOWN i X OCTOBER 1. 1953 . I . -rm: GUARDIAN. race NINE three weelrs' holidays at her hom meeting M . Willard Ching, president. Mrs. Alfred Moor pr - Bllwert. Mrs. S d d Mr. I. ---------n----------. Clld in Red Point with her mothere. Mrs. Fostleie Yoigig, Mrs. Ftee.ms.n sided. O . Mccoubrey. m on m . I 0 Mrs. John C. Campbell. Msssey. The secretary was asked Roll call was answered by nine Worship lead r for n xt th " ' to send ior 3000 cod'liver oil cap- members. Letters were read from is Mrs. Ernest ;(acNeill.e Mrs.mg:w- . I 107 Richmond Street BARGAINS OF A LIFETIME a- CLEARING SALE OF EVERYTHING ' 500 pairs men's work boots, leather soles. Sale Price Men's heavy weight check shirts Men's dress shoes going at Men's Parkas, quilted, going at I . Children's boots, 8 to 10 U2, ior .............. - Ladiqs' sandals, priced from R2.98 to d3.98- going at i LeAlles' Sweaters, 1007,, pure wool, tall and winter weight, going at ...... .. ' Nylon stockings, .per pair Boys' combinations, fleeced-lined, going at I 1..-lI.i'3C.: N0 PHONE ORDERS. luvs DRY GOODS , E6.00 Men's combinations, fleece-lined, medium weight E3410 353.50 962.40 Ladlesi 1007,, Nylon cardigan sweaters going at R438 s2.oo Menls overalls, going at .................................... .. 33.98 Many other items going at cost price, even below cost. -' ' GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. ALSO DRYGOODS BUSINESS FOR SALE AND i For better Cooking, For better Heating, 0 Choose... ...tor the Years Ahead! RANGES, HEATERS, FURNACES FOR EVERY TYPE OF FUEL .Cii0CKETT a. smart in. Kent St. , to her home in Kingsborof having Charlottetown A Messrs. Wiiired Lapplne and James Lappine of Black Pond were Sept. 18 visitors to Charlotte- town. - Rev. Donald end Mrs. Moclore returned to their A ldence at Kingsboro, having spent their holldsys. et their respective homes in Nova Scotie. .Messrs. 'Peter4 Stewart, Kingsboru, Johnnie Young, James McKane. Red Point, were recent business visitors to Montague and Murray River. ” Mrs. James Harris, East Lake. was a. Sept. 14 visitor to Charlotte- town. Mr. John Robe.-tsorl and Miss Lila Robertson. Kingsborn, were Sept. .18 visitors to Charlottetown- Mr. Harold Stewart, Maine, is spending some time at his home in Kingsboro with his father, Mr. Harry Stewart. It is regretted that Mrs. James Jsrdine oi Kingsboro. is not en- joying her usual good health, All sincerely wish her a complete get- well soon. The sympathy oi this commun- ity and many others is extended to the family. of the late Mrs. Kemp, Souris. who passed away in the Soiiris Hospital Sept, 4. Mrs. Kemp was well and. iavorably known, having owned and operated the Rosewood Cabins. Souris West, ior the pest iew years. Misses Roma, Ruby, Kay Ching of Black Pond motored to Char- lottetown on Sept. 18. ' Mrs. John 3. Pay returned to her home at East Baltic, having spent the past several weeks in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edger Dennis end family, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to the home or Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Robertson, Kings- bo,-o. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rose, North ' Lake, were business visitors to Mr. Melvin MeoKenzie, euditor Mount Stewart on Sept. 14. oi the Canadian Bank of corn- merce, 1-ialiiax, is spending his holidays at his home in Souris. W” I '1?l1-511185-3 V1-SUN W Chir- the guest or his parents, Mr. and 10n'9''0Wn 03 5099- 14- Mrs. ERJ. McKenzie. , Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro, Mr. Alvin Rose. Hamilton. Ont.. is spending some time et his home in East Baltic. Messrs. Steniey Coifin, Kings- boro, and H. Edgar Rose, East Baltic, have returned to Maine where employment awaits them. Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and family oi Montague, are spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson, Kingsboro. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson. Kings- boro, was s recent visitor to Cher- lottetown. ' Miss Carol Fraser, R.N., North Lake. spent some time as s. patient in the Souris Hospital. Mrs. Edward Robertson returned spent a pleasant holiday in New Glasgow ma other mac” of 1,1. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rockwell, U.S. ten”. A.,. spent seine time with Mrs. - Rockwell's brother-in-law and sis- g ML Wallace M.Dom1d' char, ter. Mr. and Mrs. James Robert- lottetown.'spent a recent week-end Simv Kmgsimmi st his home in Bothwell. Mr. Alfred Sorrey, Montague, leit' recently for Labrador, where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng and Miss Else and Mr. Elwood Ching, Red Point, accompanied by Mrs. Major Young and Mr. Leland Dix- on. Bothwell. were Sept, 17 visit- ors to Charlottetown. Mr. Willard McLean, Peter's Road. was a Sept. 16 visitor to Souris and Red Point. Mr. Stanley Dingwell spent the week-end of Sept. 1'! at his home at North Lake. Miss Wanda Robertson, college student, Charlottetown. spent the week-end di Sept. 19 at her home in Kingsbdro with her parents. Mr and Mrs. William Robertson. Mr. Gerard Bruce. Sourls, was e business visitor to Red Point Sept. 16. The Red' Point school children are the proud owners of a new blackboard recently purchased ior the school. It's color is green. Miss Molly Campbell returned to her duties in Ottawa, having spent Red Pom” womenia Immute members held a chicken and ham ' SMAi.lMAN'S SUMMERSIDE SIMPSUNS - SEARS CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ' MacCAUSLAND FURNITURE Water Street Summerslde Great George St. NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. Charlottetown supper in the Red Point school on Sept. 17. Despite the extremely busy harvest time there was a large Attendance. The tables were loaded with all the good things that could be made and were serv- ed by most capable members of the Ir.stitute. The sum of 576.00 was realized in aid of the school. The Eastern Kings Council Film Board entertained the audience with several selected ilims which proved interesting to young and old. ' ' There will be .thrllls and spills WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOIJ FERRY SERVICE (Sailings Sept. 29th to Oct. 25th inclusive) Daily including Sundays- Standsrd Time. From Each Terminal. 8 e.m.. 11 mm. 1 pm. 4 am-. RESERVATIONS: May be made (or a limited number of vehicles by contacting Heed Oiiice in Charlottetown; at least 48 hours ,1ULF'3:.::"c;n,;or:;;cond "mm, this coming fall and winter when from each terminal each the Wu"? people M the 5"”0und' momma ing communities get their outdoor rink completed. On Sept. 14 the boys gathered with their tractors. plows and shovels and got e piece of land prepared to erect a rink on the premises of Mr. Neil A. McI..ellan. Red Point. It is their intention shortly to dig a pump belore old Jack Frost comes. Good luck boys. (2)-For perishable: andlor Live- stoclr in truck loads on any selling. (3)-For sll sailings an Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY ilrst Weather Broadcast each week day. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. N ORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown. P. 5- TIIIIII Kingsboro Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home oi Mrs. Freeman Mooney on Sept. 1 with an attendance or 1'! members. It was decided to get 9. play. Lunch committee ior next 0 Dependable, sole travel in all kinds oi . , 0 Largo. picture windows - comiortdhlo W-0'1” . . E ' 4 3001131139 Nmlv 0 Air-conditioningccnvenientrost rooms.I ft 7 . WUO .w':n?iI:.”-ma, "wan Wu 1.9.” 0 Free baggage checking to your destina- 3 T owieoeageo of sleeping accommodo "ii" ("P '” 5” "”')' E y . t g rogneiioegdmw O gggiyourseli car service at malor . .-.-g1- .. -u.. ........ - T5 4 . Go 'I'ra':i;n,. . . . and got all those extra comforts ' v I no IAVS es low-oset Iollldlhip lures! A PAUIFIU No worry, no strain--sit boclo ond enjoy every mile of your trip! THANKSGIVING UH HOLIDAY Monday,Oct.T2th Low Week-end Rail Fares- GONI loin: noon Friday until I D. II. Sunder. - leternlng sstii Ilideislit Monday. ' CANADIAN NA TIONAL sules. It was also decided to take lunches to Mrs. John W. Robertson to film program. It was moved that 3100 be paid ior e film projector. Mrs. John Robertson was appoint- ed second iilm counsellor from the Institute. The program consisted oi several readings and contests. Pro- gram committee ior October are bur Jervis. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joshua Mc- Donald. -U. CAVENDISH W. M. S. The Cavendish W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. John MacNeill on September 9. In the absence of the A smart two-button suit with narrower. more natural shoulders end longer. narrower lepels.This new. taller, trimmer. neeier look hes just enough drape to give you the most comfortable suit - ou've ever worn. Another ip Top first-already widely eccleimed. Mrs. R. Robertson and Mrs. Wil- Mlss Louise Callbeck and Mrs. Louis Cairns regarding Temper- ance and a change in the date or Presbyteriai. It was decided to send ior "The Book shell." The worship service was in charge of Mrs. Moore who chose the theme, ”The Church - The Household of Faith." Those assist- ing were Mrs. Sandon. Mrs. Stirl- lng Stewart and Mrs. I. Mccoubrey, A special prayer (or . missionary was said by Mrs. Ernest McNeil to close this part of the meeting. Mrs. Moore introduced the study book, "Where'er the those assisting in the program were Mrs. Lorne McNeill. Mrs. Green, Mrs. John ' new i sun," ture." .31. Mrs. Stlrlingl N M Four-button 'l wsrdian" model -dinierent, very . Now boin worn by well-dmsc men in England. dressy don to have the study book. Meeting closed with benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. S. Stewart and Mrs. L. MacNeill, as- sisted by the hostess. FUN IN MUSIC HALIFAX CP - Dr, Leslie Bell oi Toronto, director oi the famed Leslie Bell singers. said here "the ?trouble with music is that too many jpeoplc are trying to t.:l out oi it. 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