RM IRS ee 7 i # 1% J , 2 : - Z ’ 12.The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 12, 1965. /* BRISTOL ’ ily * The six year old son of Mr died suddenly on Saturday, an. 2. This is the second time | his brother, Ed, found -®ne week the funeral coach | Angus MacDonald (Jiminy Apn- beaten and frozen on a back farm road here op a cold Sunday morning. What hapren- | ed to him still remains a mys-' tery. His daughter still resides Nott bave returned home from | grounds of St Boston, | Lot 7, was a project of the new- s ly organized Youth Club of the | |parish. The figures of plywood i. left the door of this home | gus), > the village. Just a week ago . MéKinnon’s mother, Mrs ia Eldershaw Was buried from this home, bringing to) the number of funerals to! in the U.S.A. Church of the Little Flower | si Christmas. ; week two old-time fiddlers of 50 years brother Joe and Mrs .dage who are still around. Since | on the others who are stil! us rearing to fiddlers half a century ago Roath. als: } his ‘years. Mrs. James A. O'Brien, ‘‘Ad-| years ago. i die’ to everyone, who is very| Lenius Rossiter, Pete Clark- some holidays in Toronto, Ont., ‘pry despite-her years, now re-| in, and Mrs. Margaret Bradley, | with their son Bazil. i sides at the Sacred Heart Home | have returned home from a trip i tells us she plans to spend the | to Boston, where they attended | is extended to r Clarkin’s, |, wife and family of the late Mr summer in the village; she feels | the funeral of Mr. i. Se ee Be ee ee ee ee en ek a 4 - so young and smart. Sne is the last living soul of. a large fam- How is your memory? It will | and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon | be 50 years next month (Feb 15th) since Gerald Barry and on ttle gi at lone where they spent the holiday ris’ as was no er an. tis severa we spoke of the Mike Sinnott, to- visit ‘with his| Witt Mrs. Mebermo Sinnott, aa ewe been tat ot old homestead. ormed of | younger class won't remember | i health with | Mike Sinnott, as he left | Hoaper ls aot in, soe and who were years and years ago. His tales of boyhood days around Bristol, They are Roddie McAdam and | brought back many memories w Here's hoping we | to the oldsters well along in Le get the four of them into a jife. With his family grown and | le of music this. winter. Joe | gone, he tells us he resides | ds a noted step dancer des- | alone in a lonely life such as he pite ; never knew before his wife died| -Mr. and Mrs. Redmond Reil- _ extra trousers will really double the wear of ‘sister's husband. His sister 1s | well remembered here; she was Teresa Clarkin. A sister of the late Mrs. Ernest Rossiter, many \the Yuletide will recall how. she was severely injured while at work -many years ago while apprehending a no-paying customer in her place of business. Mrs Bradley - was Margaret Ranahan In single Wayne Howard of ‘ life and her old home is here Elaine, studem at S§.D.U., They all report a very nice trip | lottetown; also. her with’ several stop-overs along the way Mr. and Mrs holidays ry Gillis, their children, James sister The beautiful Nativity which was erected on Marks Herb McDer- a Christmas trip to | sisters and brothers. They spent | were constructed by men most of the The Mrs. Harry Hooper, as Mr at der the here | present. Some old ‘trouble from | Currie assisted by Fra a severe blrning he received ‘a MacGregor. A flood light an explosion in the old Morell inated the scene at nigh. rink here many years ago has Congratulations are flared up. a BURTON | birthday on Jan. 6th this ‘advanced age ‘‘Aunt . Cape Wolfe are spending | enjoys good heakh Sympathy ‘turns of the day MADE-TO- MEASURE - YOU CAN'T BEAT BQND TAILORING This is the smart time to Buy and make un- usual savings. Rich textured fabric by the hundreds await you at Holmans, shadow stripes, petit checks, solid tones. Choose your pattern, choose your weave from well bred woolens specially loomed for Bond by world-renowned mills. Your suit will be individually cut, stifched and com- fort-tailored for you and you alone. And the Chester Reid, Campbellton Guests at the home of Mrs Inez Howard, Glengarry during members of her family,.Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howard of Shawini gan, Quebec;.Mr. and Mrs. Jer ael, and Kelly and Beverly and Montreal, cis Butler of-Toronto, Ont Church, time with Mr. and | parish. Painting was done by | members of the Youth Club un supervision of Leland extend ed to Mrs. Ida Mae Dalton, Bur- jton who celebrated her 82nd Despite Mae” as she is known to many and is keen- ly interested in all commun:ty affairs. Her favourite pastime is of the community knitting and watching TV the bereaved | wish her many more happy re- STARTS JANUARY 12th, 1965 were Mich Char- Fran- scene the of the nkie illum Ida All Save Quanttiy Item Reg. SALE 15 %-—4 Stag Handle Carving Sets ...... 22:95 10.97 | 22 %—15 Monarch Garbage Cans ....... 5.49 4.27 22 %—5 Wear-Ever Dutch Ovones ..... 8.95 6.97 | 29 %—24 Aluminum Double Boiler ..... 3.50 247 26 %—30 5-String Quality Brooms .......... 2.69 197] 35 %—24 4-pc. Plastic Cannister Sets ....... 3.98 2.57 33 %—8 26-piece Cutlery Sets ..........+6 14.95 9.97 | 35° %24 3-pc. Plastic Bol Sets,..........., 1.19 11 20 %—6 Lange Bread Boxes .........4 5+ ss 9.98 1971] 30 %—24 GS.W, Hectric Kettles ........ 0.4, 6.97 27° %—12 Pyrex Juice Servers .:...0:.6¢5u0° 159 1.17] 23, %—13-G.-E. Fry Pam. ...eeeeec cee ees 18.47 24 %—3 42-pe. Chests of Cutlery ...:.... 2095 2297] 18 %—9G. E. Stand Mixers......., 02” gay 28° %-—8 2-burher'Hot Pilates... ...4.... 6.98 4.97 | 21 %—Stainless Steel Tea Kettles 6.98 5.57 30 %—12 Sets Steak Knives ...........005- 4.95 347] 21 %—Ironing Boards .... ....... eseeceeee 9:95 190 22 %—~4 Cory Knife Sharpeners ......... 19.95 + 1547119 %—24G. E. Steam Irons... ........ ., 16.47 : ms e os f rat ‘ ue —— , af CHARLOTTETOWN STORE SUMMERS'DE STORE Summerside. Store Monday thru Thursday .. 9:00—5:30 Monday thru Thursda 30. 8. Monday thru Thursday ....... 8:30—5:00 STORE HOUR : Friday eee 9:00-—9:30 Friday ...... i Pie oma Peleg iscsscsvevccevedeveetss OO—O00 ie AM gy oe SL i i re eturday. Pr Ser eta ae seine Baberday 6. eoerseneeeeer-. £:30—Noon f Saturday fee et seedebestes : PRA. 9:30 12:00 Pn adi Sp ity a el “ ’ 4 plaints ° ww HOLMAN'S STOREWIDE DISCOUNT SA 12 BIG DAYS Sale Ends Sat., Jan. 16 EVERY ITEM in Holman’s entire stock in Both Stores offered at DISCOUNTS 10%" 50% Here are Some Examples from our Houseware, Sporting Goods and Toy and Hardware Depts. Save Quanttiy * Item Reg. 23 «+%—3 Snow Throwers ......5.............- 289.95 20. %—2 Snow Throwers ...0.........000002+ 449.95 12 %—6 Chain Saws, Pioneer ................ 159.50 11 %—3 Chain Saws, Pioneer ............. 189.95 25 %—S8 Car Pre-Heaters ............. 11.95 28 %—10 Propane Room Heaters .......... 24.95 28 %—300 Plastic Storm Windows .. each 25 24 %—36 Aluminum Snow Shovels, “ long handle ........ .. .... each 3.39 21 %—72 Aluminum Snow Shovels, “R” 22 %—4 Bath Ensemble, Cast Iron Tub ... 191.42 26 %—4 Bath Ensemble, steel tub ........ oeee 148.42 HARDWARE SALE | Save Quanttiy Item 229.97 | 18: %—10 Stainless Steel Sinks, 359.97 20” x 2014” eeowee ooeeee.. 139.97 | 21 %—1500 qts. Moore’s Wall Satin Paint 169.97 % —1290 qts. Moore’s Dulamel Paint -.. 8.97 Enamel .....0 (66 cee cece ecco : 97 & —300 G. E. tight bulbs, 25, 40, 60 . and 100 watt ..... Ele eele 2/8te | 17% —150-qts. Turpentine ....... .... 2.57 18 %—12 Coleman Camp Stoves .. 20 %—8 Coleman Gas Lanterns .......... 2.77 | 20 %—14—750 x 14 Town & Country Tires 148.97 | 20 %—18—750 x 14 Tractionaire Tires 109.97 | 20 %—10 Exide 12 volt car batteries ...... SPORTING GOODS AND TOYS Save Quanttiy ' Item Reg. 31 %—100 Hockey sticks, crack shot ......... .98 41 %—100 hockey sticks, glass wrapped .. 2.25 23 %—30 Hockey Shin Pads ................. 3.49 15 %—6 .22 calibre rifles .... ...... .......- 16.50 23 %—16 pair Men’s Hockey Gloves ........ 8.49 15 3.98 %—30 Boys’ Hockey Helmets .... .., SALE 67 147 2.67 13.97 647 3.37 Save Quanttiy Item 20 %—16 pair Men's Hockey Pants ........ 21 %—16 pair Boys’ Hockey Pants ....... 26 %—A Binoculars 7 x 50 power ....,.... 50 %—Toys (complete stock) ............ s % —500 Rolls Wallpaper by by Sunworthy 26, 6-6 ee ee es HOUSEWARE BOTH STORES Reg. SALE 1995 1647 2.89 2.21 2.98 2.37 3.69 2.71 .28 5/97¢ 69 57 1795 1491 16.95 13.47 26.75 21.47 1995 15.97 15.95 15.9% Reg. SALE 9.98 71.97 3.29 2.57 34.95 25.97 SAVE 50% 85c less single roll 50% w ¢ = 7%