t ocroaaa '4. 194a — ::;:'.;: NGU-ARDIAN Til-IE WESTER AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 180 Hanover Street. and George Clow, l3 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and News. Subscriptions, Advertising. PRIN CE COUNTY _——> The Guardian may be following stores 5st! Bookstore. Wlter Street; video's ‘wgigeperdaynllcperweek. ‘f ‘in your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. Gonrlies Drugstore. 8i Central Street: Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 6'! Granville Street‘ y. Russell Street; Alyre Doueettek Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor ‘Ifranspiirt. Water Street. 1|" Gul-rdlsn will be delivered to any bone in Slinunerside by Carrie; bought at sny of the in S o: Phone 280 or ISO-s for this servic- Lvou ma! rnsn what you are boxing for on our Classified Page. _p0iv’1' FORGET regular Dancei m Burlington, Monday, Octoberl m“ Music by Gallant and Burgess. DYOU may find what you are igoking for on our classified ‘page. _5cll0o!. scours - Bedeque‘ rink Wednesday. Oct. 6, at 8 pm. Note the change of date. l ‘PERLEY FUR COATS repre-é srntative will be here to serve you personally on‘ Oct. 6 and '1 at: The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Theatre, Summerside. ‘LEAVES FOR CONVENTION -.\lr. T. Earl Hickey, C.A., of- Bummerside is lcllving fills morn- [pg for Halifax to attend the Mnri- flme regional meeting of the ln- stitutes of Chartered. Accountants. The meeting V\III be hcld nt the Nova Scoiiun Hotci today 'l‘uesdBY-—5- gmE - A car proceeding east on Water Street East overturned last night but the driver and several children who were passengers es- caped serious injury. Police took the driver into custody and said they probably would charge him with reckless driving. The car was said to have skidded on wet pave- mmL-S. .-BRIDAL SHOWTIIL- llil". and Mrs. James D. Brown were waited upon by their friends of Long Riv- er at the home of Mr. Brown's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen rcwn. The pnrty- was in the na- ture of a shower in honor of their recent marriage, and a farewell gesture. prior to their fcr-Scuris. where MrpBrown has taken s position, as salesman for Rawleigh products. While Mrs. Ernest Dunning played nuptial music, the bride and groom were escorted into the room by Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Vernon Payriter. Ari address was read by Mr. Arthur Johnstone and the young couple received a gift of money on behalf of the community. individual gifts were opened by Mrs. Henry Meek, while the names of the donors were read by Mrs. Ralph Johnstone, and the gifts were arranged by Mrs. Nor-, rnen Reeves. On behalf of his wife snd himself, Jamsle thanked their- friends for their kindness. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. William E. Johnstonc, Mrs. Ralph Johnstone, Mrs. Bruce Bell. Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. Heath Campbell and Miss lilac Found- Bur. -- i ‘-s'sms ram ALARMED - Miles Mary Hunt and her sister, Mrs. Mussels. who live at the cor- ner of Granville and Fitzroy Streets. Summerside. were startled about. 11.80 on Friday night by the sound of a pane of glass in one of their front windows breaking. The police were called but the officers on duty were out on patrol at the time; By the use of the red light. on Water Street, installed for that purpose, they were reached within five or ten minutes and they went immediately to the Hunt home but no person was discovered in‘ the vicinity. Miss Hunt had thought she heard someone in the house and it ivas searched com- pletely but without result. On in- vestlgstion it was found that the broken glass from the window had fallen insldethehouse. indicating the blow was struck from outside. Police are of the opinion that a al-owling drunk struck the window rather than that somebody ivas. ‘rying to break in.-S. .0! glasses from Oct. B to l6, but ‘will be open for repairs. "Thursday evening 1n the orange ,I—Is.ll. The Y’s Men's Club ls go- ting to sponsar and ‘ . ACCIDENT" AT SUMMER {and gave other necessary infor- departure _ -osnllu. your Bloomfield yarn Burns. Malpeque. -‘I'HE OFFICE of E. E. Park- man. Optometrist, will be closed for eye examinations and fitting RED CROSS OFFICIAL SPEAKS - Mr. Russell Stewart, Toronto, assistant national pub- licity director of the Canadian Red Cross, was the speaker at. the regular m€etlng an the Sum- merslde Y's Men's Club held on the RM Cross Blood DononService in Summer- side. ‘when organizes blood transfusion services will be ‘wail- ahle free to any patient in the Prince County Hospital that needs it. The equipment will be sup- plied by the Red Cress ‘iclety. Mr. Stewart explained how the Icampalgn wcrll be conducted niatlon, Mr. W.A. Currie was the chairman of the meeting. — S. —_-DOUBLE WEDDING - An interesting event took place on September 4th, 1948. at eight 0'- clock in the evening at Trinity Church Manse, Bradelbane, when Rev. W. B. MacPhail officiated at a double wedding ceremony. The contracting parties were, Ccra Jean Chappell. daughter of Mrs. Lucy Chappell, Kensingtotl, and the late Lester Chappell, who was united in marriage with George Samuel Harding, son of Mrs, Grace Harding. Kensingtori, and the late William Harding, French River; and Shirley Bell Wigmore, daugh- ter of lvlr. and Mrs. I-Iedlcy Wig- more, French River, who became the wife of John Archibald Chappell. son of Mrs. Lucy Chappell, Kensington, and the late Lester Chappell. Mrs, Harding was attractively costumed in a brown gabardine suit, with red fox fur cape, and gold and brown accessories. Mrs. Chappell wore a becoming suit of light brown gabradine. wth red fox fur. and brown accessories. Following a brief honeymoon trip to Moncton and other interesting points in the Maritimes, both happy young couples took up residence in Kens- ington, where both grooms are walued employees cf Dunning‘s ‘Garage, and Mrs, Harding is the popular propriator of “Jean's Beauty Salon." —Bur —FAR.EWELL PARTY — A large number of friends and neighbors were guests at the __l_io_l_ne of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Greenan, Kinkora on the evening of Sep- tember 24th at a farewell party for Mr. Greenans mother, Mrs. James R. Greenan. who will spend the\winter in Medicine Hat. Alta. with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph McKenna. Mrs. Greerlan was es- corted to the chair of honor by the hostess and an address was read to her by Mrs. Henry Trainor which expressed regret at. her de- parture and at the same time ex- tended best wishes for hcr hap- piness wherever she may live in the future. A well filled purse was presented by Mrs. John Greenan, Mrs. Greenan fittlngly replied thanking all for ~-their kindness and expressing her sor- row at departing from such good friends. A number of the other guests spoke briefly referring to Mrs. Greenaws fine qualities as a friend and neighbor and wishing her future happiness. A delicious lluilch was served by the hostess iasslslcd by Mrs. Joseph McKenna, iMrs. George D. Crecnan, Mrs, Wal- — G. H. M. — Vogue esyl: ‘IIW BIDUSIIS BUILD COSTUMES". All K II Ifly Bond Blouse will make your suit or separate skirt a costume of flat- Tllis Judy Bonll Blouse lerlng glanlor. has a becoming round neck. short The material is a delightful frosted celencse. The sizes are 32 to 38- orlced at 4.95. - - - Judy Bond Bin world. Wear s Judy Bond-You'll Semi" from the Ladies’ Wear Dept. No home is quite complete without take its place. s Plano will live forever! Summerslde and the Charlottetow and Rlsch Pianos in stock-any one 6f ‘ These Pianos have a full slse keyboard-the cues are of,the finest mahogany or walnut-the construction and workmanship is of the very best. There are several attractive These sre f. ‘ models-style 4 Iierbert“ style I02. MOTHERS »- - - Imagine getti-n-g a warns. These are snade of good quality blanket If"! HELMET for only 6.95! “loin-fully lined with cotton flan dilfls and ankles. ripper front and Show Suites are 4 to 6x. Snow gSu lllllliresfs Winter weer. This particular one is a specially good buy- the Youth Centre. dhlfifilll You'll find it Ill iloniierful. The Yarn is all - Ike jotesn Yarns - Super Sock Yarns - 8 and I-ply Beehive Yarns arlil Crochet Yarns. Choose the Yarn for your Winter imit- Peton auil Baldwin Knitting Supplies- tlm uelity will ehow n. the finished work. Paton and salami ram we o‘ be found in the Dry Goods Department. iii-i can. “us. - - - You'll like using a ""\' . 4. a PIIANO-thereb nothing that can You will enjoy lt—your children will enifl! Iii-Ill m" The Furniture Departments irl both the llolman's make it exceptionally simple for you to buy e Plano on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN-Only 10% down and the balance in 24 monthly payments. choose the one you like best-Furniture Department. ATTENTION KNITTERS - - - A ‘shipment of Paton and Baldwin llamas has just arrived In the my Goods llaldwin are makers of the finest Yarns. ee has an entrancing lsce yckb-lt sleeves and buttons down the back. uses are really "tops" in the fashion proudly ssy-"My Blouse is s Judy n stores have a number of Mason which you'd be proud to own. models from which to choose. - - - 0, "Little Wonder" style 97, "Henry Come in-try these pianos and all wool. l-piece SNOW SUIT nel. They have double knees, elastic the color is wine. The sises of these its are the ideal garments for your Department. Paton and "'inthe The variety of eolors is . CAPITOL '\b(_\r— TODAY ‘(MOIIIIAYI and TIIESIIIIY y-wwt‘ Wail/EUR”?- ' (AJLN/fé JF/Ot/ time Mil - mm . . hm ~niw0sun'€iIG~A-I»“~."“i‘$‘l.".'.°.'?.‘;£';'3; "m" In rwr . am mote jig Spcrt Reel — Cortcci. Shows 7.15 -— 9.I5 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 1'l:a_ GUARDIAN. % Summer-side €~0 ssaaiaamama-a-a/ Wvwrocmvw REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Story of a Woman's Great Love for I, Ptiflflfilliilliiflfi’... lit-i Seleeriplsy by Waiter lulleell ' Iesed cn s novel bywiliiem CTsusll Produced by lUlRlY SCHENCK Directed by ALFRED WERKER satin IOY In Charge of Pleduetlc li Shows 7.l5 and .9.l5 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3.30 a Scoundrel! in ll li<._.~:<nl~,p. . “Repeat -IVL,\hLl q "iltitilv ing, the music being supplied by Everett McCal-vill, or. the follow- ing Sunday Mrs. Aloysius Greenan again entertained for her mother- in-law, this time" at a duck and goose dinner for immediate mem- bers of the family-S. 0’Leai'y Rev. Blair B, Colborne of the West Cape chargt was a visitor to Olieary on Tuesday-O -Mr. Sanford Phillips of O'- Leary has left for Ottawa where he will attend the National Pro- gressive Conservative Association. Rev; Alton Vincent of Welling- ton, P. E. L, was a visitor t0 West Devon on Tuesday the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vincent. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Platts of Howlan on the birth of a daughter lr. the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. Rev. John M. Sheen and Mrs. Sheen, Elmsdale. P. E. I., and their two little boys were visitors to 0‘Leary on Tuesday and called upon Mrs Sheen's grandmother, Mrs. MacFadyen. .1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Thomas (nee Miss Doris Lesrd of Coleman) who were recently married in Summerside by Rev, K. G. Sullivan. Before her marriage the bride was a valu- ed employee of MacWilliams and 'I‘urner’s in O‘Leary. The happy young couple will reside in Cas- cllmpec. DOLLARS FROM DOGS LONDON - (C?) — Overseas buyers of pedigree dogs from Brit- ain are more in evidence this year than ever before. Experts estimate that, sales should total at. least $1.- zoo,ooo_s2oo,ooc above last year's total. More than 600 dogs have already been sold and hundreds more approved for export by the British Kennel Club. 90¢ - $00.. i» ~~§oo@ - l’ ter Connick. Mrs. Joseph Mulligan, » ‘ " ‘ Mrs. Clare Greenan and Mrs. Maurice Berrlzau- A dtliflhilul social evening was spent in dzinc- Kgnglngtfln LIGHT UP [NCANDISCINY and Distributors II. T. IIULIMI. LIIIIIOII ‘ Summerside - Charlottetown Monday — Matlnee—3.30 Eve- nings 7.15 - 9-15 Tuesday 7.15 - 9.15 Then‘; Drama! Romance! Horse- raclng! Thrills galore in this technicolor hit “WINGS OF THE MORNING" Starring Annabella, Henry Fonda and Leslie Banks with world-fans- Bug jockey Steve Donaghue and world-famous tenor John McCor- mack also Laurel and Hardy come- dy shorts. . Darnley And Vicinity Friends are sorry to learn 0f the illness of Mrs. John MacNutt. Mal- P811110. Miss Roma Anderson. Darnle)’ was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town-Dar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seller. Wheatley River were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crozler. Darnley cn Sunday. Miss Virginc Crozier and Mr. Theo. Crozier, student of Prince of Wales College spent the week-end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crozler, Darnley. “ Master David Cross, son of Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Cross, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital Where he is suffering from pneumonia. His little sister Margaret is also very sick at her home. The Harvest Festival Thanksgiv- ing Services were observed Sunday Sept. 26th. in Princetown United Church. Malpeque. The fine dis- play of cut flowers, fruits and vegetables so nicely arranged. made the services very impressive. The evening service was a musical service "The Wanderer", Mrs. Jae. Hickey, reader. Soloist for this ser- vice Mrs. Nell Simpson, Mr. Lloyd Lockerby and Mr. m. Ram . Mr. H. L. Donald acted as ch r- man and paid tribute to the choir, past and present and reminded all the important part the choir has in our service of worship. The or- ganist and choir director, Mrs. Chester Simpson. FLUORESCENT honorary secretary. Royal Canadian Humans Society. CHA RLU'I'I'E'|‘UW N Life Saving AwarilPresenteil At Borden On Saturday evening s. public gathering was held in Borden Town Hall for the purpose of pre- senting a life-saving certificate to Mr. Michael Ness, engineer of the Car Ferry Abegweit. Following remarks by the chair- man, Mr. P. J. Mscisnis, Chief of Police Ens reed the citation as follows: The Royal Canadian Humane Association has unanimously re- solved that Michael Ness is justly entitled to this honorary testi- monial of the Association, award- ed for heroic action and presence of mind in the rescue of Karl Cameron (deceased) from drown- ing in the dock st Mulgrave, NS, April 25th, 1947. Signed, R. Gor- don, president; Miss Eleanor Lord and Mr. Gordon MacFarlane crossed on the Abegxveit on Wednesday, Sept- ember 22 en route to Moncton to, visit Miss Lord's sister. I The Grand Offficers met with the members of the lift. Moriah 1 Lodge in the Lodge Rooms of the Cape Traverse Hall Monday even- lns. Sept. M. The Young Peoples’ Unions of the Tryon United Pastoral Charge IIBVC received their long awaited movie projector. The Y. P. U. of this charge ‘eel it will be a great’ help and erioymerlt in their YRU. 1 work. Mi’. and Mrs. Ivan MscKinncn motored from DcSable on Sunday to visit Mrs. MacKinnonk brother Mr. Cedric Campbell and his father. Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon were accompanied back to De- Sable by Miss Juanita Campbell. Mr, Kenneth McNei1l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNelll, accom- ied b his b id , i ed M“? Cmpbm’ fright-l wbednesazyfseiilggswoiipetrkixd a. brief honeymoon with Mr. Mc-I Neills’ parents. In the evening a. I gay group of charivariers serenaded 1 the young couple and wished them many years of happy wedded life. | Iifr. and Mrs, Everett Dmiek. Tewskbury, Mass... who are the guest of Mrs. Daniels‘ parents, Mr. and lVLrs. Russell Clarke, vis- ited Charlottetown on Friday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Daniel's Sister, Mrs, Earle Sawler. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels left for Tewskbury on Saturday, September 25. He also read e. letter from tile town of Borden: Dear Mr. Ness, on receiving this parchment certificate from the honoring your life-saving episode. we felt it s duty to recognize the m publicly; considering that there is so much activity ‘in pro- ducing means to end life, we were instilled with the idea that all honor be given those who risk their life for others, therefore it is iin T10R01‘. 9' Drivllege and s. pleasure to present this parchment certifi- cate to you on behalf of the Roy- al Canadian Humsne Society. Sisrled on behalf of the Town of Borden. P. J. Maclnnis, Deputy Mayor. The certificate was then pre- sented to Mr. Ness by Mrs. Ralph T00R11”. secretary of the Borden Women's Institute. Remarks were then made by the two clergymen present. Rev. Mr, (gt-owe was listened to with much interest as Mr, and Mrs, David Murphy 1nd at the time he was United Church M155 Evelyn B911 motored to Rug- Minister at. Pol-‘t Hawkesbury. He ticc to visit Mrs. (DL) Arthur save s graphic first hand picture Bullen, the fairer Margaret Wool- of the action. He said Mr. Ness rier. Dr. and Mrs. Bullen are here hid Just. come on deck of the on their honeymoon and have left ferry. Dlylllg bfiliwtfli Mulsrave and for England where Dr. Bullen plans 9°" Hflwkesbufl- when lit MW to take s special course in surgery. Cameron falling over the bow of the boat. The boat passed over him and Ness hastened to the stem and plunged into the turbulent, icy water to save the drowning man. I-Ie reached him and began to swim towards shore. A lifeboat was lowered. and in a short time both men were picked up. Mr. Cameron had drowned. and Mr Ness had almost lost his own life in a brave attempt to save him. Father lvlacDct-lald then spoke on the courage and bravery of the man who risked his own life to heln another. The meeflnr closed with God Save The King. Mr. Head, pastor of Hampton United Church, was the guest speaker at the evening service at Cape Traverse United Church. Special music was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Blanche Harper, Mrs. John Haslam and Mr. David Murphy sang a delightful duet, "I Shall Not Want.” Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttsrt. The Cape Traverse Y. P. U. met on Thursday evening. September 23 i at the home of Mr. and Mrs, David Murphy to re-organize their union I for the coming year. Mr. Murphy‘ capably handled the devotional ' period which opened with Hymn 488 "Come Let Us Sing Of a Won- derful Love." The Scripture was» read from Corinthians Rev. Mr.‘ Woodside led in prayer followed by the Lord's Prayer, Hymn 481 "I1 am Sc Glad That My Saviour In‘ Heaven." closed the devotional period. The minutes were read by Miss Evelyn Bell. A nominating‘ committee was appointed to choose the slate of officers. The nomln-i atlng committee was Pauline Irving Evelyn Bell and Jim Paynter. The next. meeting will be a social at the , home of Miss Pauline Irving. The M155 SIIIIIGY Weddell. Charlotte- Programme commune‘; for Lhe 5D¢_ LOWE, recently visited I181’ DBTGIILS m1 1s M!‘ Ralph Maccaul, Mr; Mr‘ and M“ Cmreme waddeu- Albert Craswell and Raymond Mor-i , '4“ lison. It was moved by Mrs. Jim? Mr, Keith Lord and Mr. Fenton Paymer and seconded by Mm 1 Hmva“ "a" If“ °" a Imsmss Albert Craswell that we pay fifteen t "I? l” PM“ “d 33mm“ dollars m the M. M. Fund, Rev. Mr. Woodside then showed some very I enjoyable slides on Island scenes‘ A delicious lunch utas served by the hostess, Mrs. David Murphy, The meeting closed by the lvfizpah ‘ Benediction. i I Miss Dorothy Cox, health nurse, was a recent visitor to Cape Tra- verse School. Mr. Ray l-lcwatt recently visited his parents and friends in Cape Traverse. . "INDUSTRIAL ATTACHE" Miss Lila Cannon, St. Eleancrs, was the recent guest of Mrs. Corn- EIJINBURGH —— (CP) —Scot-] elius Campbell. land recently appointed Alastair, London to answer queries from Weir as "industrial attache" in overseas business men pertaining to Scottish affairs. His official title is Secretary of the London Committee of the Scottish Coun- cil Development and Industry. Among the recent visitors to Summerside on Saturday evening were Mr." and Mrs. Feulton Howatt. Mrs. Richard Carver. Miss Lord and Mr, MacFarlarle returned on Monday. t EXPECT RECORD CROP Porlrr or seam, ‘Trinidad -' (GP) Boosted by favorable prices, 'I‘rinidad’s cocoa crop this yesr is expected to yield about 18.000000 pounds. If the crop Miss Margaret Murphy, teacher oi Cape ‘Traverse School, recently visited Charlottetown. Miss Juanita Campbell, DeSsble was the week-end guest. of her IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON BUILDING MATERIALS T0 REPAIR A-ND WINTERIZE YOUR HOME. PRO- ECT YOURSELF FROM THE ELEMENTS OF DIS- OMFORT ECONOMICALLY. Iloflng Brontford Super Tite Slates, o fire resistant shingle that gives you lusting protection as well cs beauty. I80 lbs. per square. Brantfolid Asphalt Shingles, 210 lbs. per square. Brcntfold Arrclock Shingles, I25 lbs. per square. Insulated Sillillg Brent-fold Insulated Siding (having approximately ‘I6 times the insulation value of brick). Moulded corners fit snugly. Sheathing ~ Two varieties oi‘ sheathing No. 2 dry‘ end No. 2 toned. Brontford Roll Rooting, I8" and 36" widths. Ten-Test Ten-test Wcllbocrd 4' x 8'. Ten-test Plaster Board, l6" x 48". Ten-test Ceiling Blocks, 5-8" x I6" it l6". Prestwooil Masonite Tempered Prestvood in either block or brown. insulation Rock Wool Insulation lll bulk and ill bets. Asphalt Roll Feli—'l5 lb. Glass Any required sin III either single or double diamond. ' Roll Brick Siding "' Builders Tools and Hclvlwure STOVE PIPES STOVE BOARDS WALL SAFES RUBBER-IZED FELT WEATHER STRillPPlNG " WINDOW LITE CAULKING GUNS and CAULKING COMPOUND“ Pillars TERMS oil IF nrilursr nrslllrn Hardware Section SMALLMAII‘ rwo STORES m SUMMERSIDE Where Prloo ls Matclisll With finality FREE AUTO PIIRKI 1'5 Parking Grounds at llear oi‘ Main Store uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ced- meets this estimate, it. will be the ric Campbell. i _ the yield of 1947. The many friends of Miss Eleanor Cutcliffe were delighted to hear of her engagement to Mr. Paul Dawson, SWISS BUY HORSES STOCKHOLM - (CPh-A Swiss commission will purchase 200 riding horses, including ‘l0 army mounts in Sweden. It is the first time that thoroughbred horses will be exported on such a largo scale from the country. On Layman Sunday, Mr. Walter Lord. Cape Traverse was the speaker at the Hampton Pastoral Charge, Mrs. Daniel Murphy spent the week-end in Kensington, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. P. Yeo. ' FARNILAM, Surrey. England — (c?) A local resident, timing l, blue t s removing tops from milk I bottles on his doorstep to steal I the milk, said six seconds was the record. Mrs. Cedric Campbell and Miss Evelyn Bell spent e very pleasant afternoon on Thursday. Sept. 80 in Chelton. i PRECISION MAPPING Mrs. Nathan Bell. Mrs, Ieith Lcwther, and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Wllliams motored to Sherbrooke, where they spent s most, enjoy- sble dsy. BRIGHTON. England —(CP) -— ' Invasion maps prepared from in- fonmation brought back by secret . night expeditions to the enemy-' held Normandy beaches were only six inches out. Prof. J. Berhal. for. merly scientific adviser to the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell, Amherst were the guests cf Mr. Bell's largest since 1941 and about double , I FARM MAGIIINEIIY SOME OF IT AT THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICI Lime Sewers Cockshutt Gang Flows Diggers Boggs Graders and Belt! Lever Horrows Riding Cultivators Some of this machinery we: purchased before tile lost two price increases and are real bargains or the old price. James A. MeNeill t. Sons SUMMERSIDE parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell for a few days. Mr. and lvfrs. Fred Irving, ac- companied by their two daughters. Pauline and Barbara have gone on an enjoyable motor trip to the Mainland. Chief of Combined Operations, s_sid recently. Miss Marion lord, student st. business college. Charlottetown, spent. the weekend with her parents Mir. and Mrs. A. K. Lord. On Friday evening friends and relatives gathered at the home‘cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeiil where they showered Kenneth and his bride with many miscellaneous SAVE TIME. SAVE MONEY When You Shop - Use Our FREEIPARKING L01 You don't need u mop to find space for your cor — our parking Ict is tremendous — right behind our Main Store Building. Enter from Water and Queen Street. and useful gifts, -C. T. ' -1;‘8"'~"_ -‘ ~ -