AGE FOURTEEN eollosal sullen with the most... THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Tyne Valley Mates Mir. Edison Wiiiialns was a visitor in Amherst Monday on business. Mrs. Elmer Baker and Mr. Thom- as Folland were visitors to Summer- side on Monday. Miss Jennie Yeo. Summerside. spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Laura Yeo of Tyne Valley. Mr. Peck and Mr. Sutherland, Royal Bank, Inspectors are at pres- ent at the branch in Tyne valley- Mr. Ralph Mofun Charlottetown gpeni: a, few days recently at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers. Coleman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLean on Saturday. Mirs. Nelson sheen left by plane for Moncton to visit her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Mcconnel. Mrs. Daisy Yea has returned to Tyne Valley, her many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Yeo so much improved in health. A number of Masons from this vcinity attended the opening of the new Masonic Lodge at 0'l..eary on Thursday evening Oct. 26th. Mrs. Ivan McKay. Mr. scotty Kumpula and Mr. Donald MacLean attended a Fireman's meeting in Charlottetownion Wednesday ev- ening Oct. 25th. Mrs. Thomas Nisbet spent a few days recently visiting her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nishet. Summerslde. and Miss Betty Nisbet of Charlottetown The many friends of Mrs. Peter NOVEMBER 4, 1950 an electric bed lamp for Miss Ruth Young and a silver mus for DIIVIG John Young. Both Mr. and Mrs. Young ex ressed their thanks and appreclat n. The remainder of the evening was spent in games. A del- icious lunch was served by the lad- ies. . I) I8 I N If Cw ICE COLD 7t . gm '"' PRINCE En no ISLAND MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE C 0 IV! DA'NY ESTABLISHED I565 M UTUAL. SERVICE 24.93!-ZCUR EVERYTHING CONE- BIIT YOIIR INSIIRANCE Fire or explosion may rob you of everything you own -but insurance is safe . . you're insurance-protected! . and so are you when MacDonald are sorry she has had to enter Prince County Hospital rig- ain for treatment. All wish for her WE CIIIE COMPLETE FIRE COVERAGE Es Folks! It's TOYTOWN Time again! is just packed with fun, with only the best of toys, games and the kid- dies favorite books. see at every turn. And our It's Toytown at Smallinan's that gives you lnspi1d- tions for special gifts for special little people-It's in Toytown that sci- dom seen designs join with choice materials to bring New Enjoyment into the Home Life of those you'd go to any lengths to please. Welcome Fohss to Toytown, and Mothers-this is your special invitation to bring the kiddies-they will revel in the hundreds of playthings that they'll 44 J-int. i-(gm It's as simple as this - You select the merchandise you wish to purchase, from any or all large new Toytown 4” . for Toys, Clothing, Funiture and Gifts 1st You buy at today's prices-not tomorrow's . een so enjoyable for the children. : cvening by a H:illowe'en party which a speedy recovery. Mr. Dugald Stewart has gone to spend the winter in the United States with his daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dentcn and Mr. and Mrs. George Pera. Mr. George McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod of Burlington and Mrs. John Mt-Cvougan, Kens- ington were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Plntts on Sun- day. A l-fallowe'en party for the young which was given by Miss Gertie Mc- Nevin in her new amusement cen- tre, was thoroughly enjoyed by all present, and much credit is due Miss McNevin for making each Hallow- The Tyne valley Y. P. U. was en- iertained by the Bideford Y. P. U. in the Ellcrslie Hall on Monday With price increases being heavy, and with undoubtedly more to comegu is the Wm. shopper who will buy now. Those garments that nre so necessary. Christmas essen- Eiafls ID; the family. furniture which is almost-a must on yapr 115:, and the ch,-13mm; its I at seem to block your path-all these can be obtained NOW-AT PRFSENT PRICES. A number of machines are busi- cngaged in widening and gran- the Mclntyre Hill leading to r: Hill which will be ii great im- iivement as that road leads to .r New Nursing Centre. Dr. Howatt interning at st. John, B. was in this vicinity recently II business and pleasure combined. Li: was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i.'onald McLean. Mrs. Richard Bowles. Llttleton. N. H. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. The annual Presbyterian Church supper was held in Tyne Valley Hall on Tuesday evening. A large crowd was in attendance and the ladies are to be congratulated for the wonderful meal served. The sum of one hundred and twenty- five dollars was realized. The Tyne Valley Young People's was very much enjoyed by all who Home Insulation begins attended. to pay for itself the dw it lsinstalled. You enjoy GEDDIE MacLEOD, w Royalty s. .i. ROBERTSON. Mermaid cam. WEEKS. Alberlvn CLII-TORI) SIMPSON. Sten- W. B. WARREN, Iienslngtoni jg! 3,1,1”, !:,'rl:iliElli?izUU II3lIil,ll(iI,l.uI'U:luI.lilI 0. M. GRANT. cimiotieiown. M. R. MACLEAN, North WIlf- FRANK I. GALLANT, Welling- ghlra, CDII. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE (Temporarily located in the Telephone Building) Branch Office: Charlottetown 0 Yes-Johns-lilanville "Blown" Rock Wool "Insulation . is warmer house in win- ter, a cooler house in summer-yetaave up to 807., on fuel. ' Learn how J-M In- sulation een add to the comfort of your home. It's "Comfort that Pays for Itself." Write or phone today for your FREE copy of this book. does not ' cosl owner ONE ctui" comfort that Pays For itself p Society held their meeting at the Manse on Friday evening in the form of a social. The devotional period was led by Miss Millicent Stewart with Miss Minnie Bigger acting secntary, during the mec'- iohns-Munville "BLOWN" ROCK WOOL HQME INSULATION 2nd You have the advantage of selecting from complete stock Our Departments are just "chuck full" of everything you are in need of, whether it be clothing. furniture. accessories, dry goods, house furnishings or lovs. By making your purchases now you have the advantage of selecting from n complcti-, assortment a complete rzingo of merchandise. SHOP EARLY-AND YOU WON'T HAVE Td our departments - a small deposit will hold that merchandise for you. THERE IS NO SERVICE OR '4 SERVICE. Mr. & Mrs. E. Macllelll Celebrate AIIIIIYCYSBIT - On Saturday evening, Octo- .ber 14. friends and neighbours of 'M.r. and Mrs. Emmett McNeill of Wellington gathered at their home '&o honor them on the occasion of heir silver wedding anniversary .When the visitors had assembled Mr. John E. Cameron called the ' group to order and explained the . purpose of the gathering. when the guests of honor hadl Y lbeen escorted to their places b CARRYING CHARGE FOR THIS 3rd You can take the bridesmaid and groomsman of twenty-flvc years ago, Mrs. Russel Callaghan and Mr. Ambic McNeiil, a fine address was read by Mrs. Sadie Cameron. At the conclusion they were presented with exquis- ite gifls of silver by Mr. Ray Giilia on behalf of the community and by their younger son Justin, on behalf of the family. Mrs. McNeill was also the recip- ient of a gift from the Women's institute presented to her by Mrs. Mac Goodwin. Although taken completely by surprise, both Mr. and Mrs. Mc- TIIE ABECWEIT CO-OPEIIATIIIE AT OARLETON SIDING IS NOW IN A POSITION TO HANDLE POTATOES, TURNIPS, OATS, HAY and TIMOTIIY SEED PAYING TOP MARKET PRICES FOR - LIVE or DRESSED. CHICKEN or FOWL Booking Orders foriqarly delivery of Coal, Island ;. Dried Pickled Codfieh. choice Island Cranberries, etc., Attractive prices. Terms strictly cash. ygil. -Write or Phone:- A CHOOSE FROM LEFTOVERS. time to do your shopping ing an address was read to Mr. and Mrs. Young and the presentation of a beautiful pair of auto robes from the Young People's Society in au- preciation of their work in the Island Insulators Christmas is still seven weeks , II b' i ti v F ii. w' 5”I"Yi -I ll'i0DPlniz now -- you'll not belmriiislhgtil. 3B; aIrRkrlllfH)r;lt'llIl'anll1llR9 (i'f1t?Srmk.illi:i1iiCnU:l5lExi1X)IVt T SUMMERSIDE -DlAL 741 AWAY SALE you Can make all your purchases now, and avoid that last minuIeC The sympathy M I'M wmmlmny EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR P' E' 1' Christmas rush. INeill spoke briefly to thank thcirother social affairs. We trust that Jrlcnds and 10 DEW I-fibula 10 tilt!-fl you will continue to take the same lexcellent neighbours. All joined in lslnglng "For they are jolly good ifellows". and then they danced the Wedding Reel. Refreshments were enjoyed a gamevof cards before they departed. expressing the hope that they would be able to join them to celebrate their golden wedding. The Address Mr. dz Mrs. Eiflmett MacNelll, Wellington Centre. P.E.I. Dear Bertha and Emmett: Your friends and neighbors of Wellington Centre School District have invaded your home this even- ing to extend our congratulations and best wishes to you on this joy- ous occasion, the twenty-fifth an- niversary of your wedding. A quarter of I century has pass- ed since ihnt happy day when you set out on the sea of matrimony. and through those years you have shared your joys and sorrows and laboured together to provide all the comforts of I happy home for you and your children. As neighbors. we cannot express in words the esteem in which you are held by us. for you have been true to us all. especially in time of need. You, Emmett. have always been a valued member of our commun- lty where much of your time was liven to church and school and served by the ladies and everyone' interest in the future for more years. Bciiha. you also have done I great deal for the district of Wei- lington Centre, where first you came as a stranger to teach school, and on being quick to learn of all the good things to be had in Wellington, decided to settle here- with your life partner. Since that time you have been I faithful member of our Women's Institute and Catholic Women's League and at all times were ready to help your neighbors when help was needed. We know you are both happy to- night as you look back over the years and realize that you have reached a milestone in your lives- many Enquire about our non-service-charge ttLay-A-Way Plan" TODAY . ..-. your silver wedding day, with your family around you tonight to share your joy. We ask you to accept these wee gifts as a token of our esteem for you, and with them go the good wishes of your friends that the rest of your journey through life shall be filled with happiness. Our fervent prayer is that God will give you health and strength to carry on to another mile stone your golden wedding day. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors of Wellington Cen- tre School District. IDNG BEABOARD Brasll has an Atlantic coastline of 4.889 miles. is extended to the family of the late Mr. Fred Hansen whose death occurred at his home on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock after a linger- ing lllness. Besides his sorrowing wife. he leaves to mourn two sons, Frederick living n Kingston and Edwin on the homestead and one daughter Mrs. Andrew Cass New Haven also four sisters nemel Mrs. Russel Cotton Bpringhill, Mrs. Al- onsa Wilson, St. John, Mrs. Alfred Albert and Mrs. Philip Cotton in the United atetes and two brothers. Jack and William in Western Can-. ada. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon in the at. James Anglican Church. Port Hill with his pastor Rev. Mr. Dignen offic- iating assisted by Rev. Mr. Baxter. The pail-bearers were l:mest Grlgg. Wesley Milligan. Btennlng wil- llams. Oharles Newcombe, Keith Dawson and Wilfred MacDonald. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The Rev. W. A. Young and Mrs. Young were pleasantly surprised on Friday evening when I number of their friends gathered at the Manse to bid farewell to them and show their appreciation to them for their work while in this community. ev- es-yone regrets very much that Mr. Young has decided to sever his eon- neotons with the Richmond Bey congregation. During the evening an address was read by Mrs. Waldo Mcnougsil to Mr. and Mrs. Young and the presentation of an occas- ional chair and rocking chair was rude by Mrs. Ivan lifcfieep and Mn. nerdy fumsey on behalf of the Tyne Valley Ledin Aid while Every Prescription '. Is important It may take only a few minutes to prepare. or an hourxor mfg: . . . it may call for many different ingredients. or.0nY 5 OW . . . but to the pharmacist every prescription is Mill!!! I" ”'";m , ance. Each is a new and exciting task that deserves painstu ms care in its preparation. The effectiveness of medicine-thewiil or it does you-depends upon this INK” 19" be professional skill. At ENMAN 5. Y0" l”. we sure that your prescription will rece we that it will be "hand made" to your doctor: specifications. AM fr .i iii i i rim. i)iiI'vIlI '.iiMMiI?.'olDI.. Mute: ohefies Mcnoucsll present.- Id on behalf Of the sundey school undivided attention of: skilled Pllllrnmclsah .