JULY 3. 1952 , , , Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN -PAGE THIRTEEN tor the oormii: or ciiimiic my 2., 7' Quick, easy to make A right in the cup”! Think of the convenience -perfect coiiee every time, anytime, in just seconds. No messy grounds, no dirty coffee pots . .. and Nescafe requires very little room to pack. - It's so easy to make Neecafd in in. cup, coliee-server, or your Thermos bottle for the fishing trip. One tea- sp.0onl'iiI of fNcscai'e for each cup desired, and add boiling hot water. That's all there is to it-delicious, iccri or steaming hot. The 4 oz. jar saves you up to 40c a pound. The 12 oz. economy jar savcs even more. ellnesicupolaollile Jyou everiasiezl llllii com: PRUUW :. 9. Nligglll t I "x'u-uIl( Y0n'llllIN'lI VICE-("AFAYl is the exclusive re istered trade mark oi Nasllfs Milk lli-nuiris (ilnniidii) i.imli-ii in rionignata its . nlixhlo Celine Prnclucl. It in composed of equal pans of pure sni-ibis entice and added carbohydrates (dextnna. maltose and drxlroul added solely to protect the davcur. - BETTER VALUE SEALED BEAM TRACTOR LAMPS-Each .... .. 353.60 CAR RADIO AERIALS. Chromed ...... .. . S395 U2 and W16 BOX-END WRENCIIES . 50c BUG nnrtncrons, all colours ...................... .. 55c BREEZIES. all colours , 39c 'PLASTIC HEADLIGHT VIS0RS,Iall colours . 95c MOTOR OIL, of Good Quality, per qt. .......... .... 25c SPECIAL A Special Buy in Brand New FORD V-8 FUEL PUMPS with STRAINERS with long serv- ice diaplimgm. ' OUR SPECIAL PRICE ................................ .. S335 BUMPER JACK . .. . 51.95 SCISSORS JACK (Reg. 99.50) . 3:35.95 (constructed of Heavy Duty Steel) 4 Way PLATED RIM WRENCHES ................ .. Sl.l0 PLASTIC and CHROME SUN VISORS Red, Green and Blue, A Special Purchase makes this low price possible. Value S35.00 - - - OUR PRICE ........................ ..iS2-1.50 SPECIAL ' FORD "A" 4 RING PISTONS AND PINS-l any ovcrslzc, Free Rings with all sets. OUR SPECIAL PRICE ............................ .. S430 152 Great George St.- lIcilolll's .MilIa And Vicinity Miss Jean MacDonald was -. via- itor to summerside on Saturday. June 21. The many friends of Mr. Relgh Williams are sorry to hear of his illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Noye were visitors to Charlottetown on Mon- day, June 23. Mrs. Gleason Williams, summ erside and Mrs. William L. Mac- Donald, spent the week-end of June 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. The many friends of Mr. Jiunes Banks are sorry to hear he has en- tered the Tyne Valley Hospital for treatment. Mr. William L. MacDonald spent ' E '; " D the week-end of June 22 at the Z . (L 1,, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles v xx I '1 Maobean, Coleman. Miss Orell Hayes, zllenlie, spent the weekend of June m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mac- Donald. Mias Emily MacKinnon, Victoria. West. is spending a. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy- Miss Greta MacDonald, Sum- merslde, spent the week-end of June 22 at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDon- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Milligan and daughter, Geraldine, St. El- eanors, spent the week-end of June 2:: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montie Gardiner, Freetown, on Sunday, June 22. -Mr. and Mn. Major Maclleod and family, Lot sixteen, were re- cent guests at the home of Mrs. MacLeod's sister, Mrs. Ralph El- iands. ' Congrstulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Edward Kennedy on his recent marriage to Miss Am- ella Coughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coughlin, Conway. Mrs. Robert C. daughter Doris, MacDonald and and grandsons BETTER PRICES AND ABOVE ALL BETTER QUALITY AVOID COSTLY AND POOR OUALITY MERCHANDISE BY BUY- ' ING OUR GUARANTEED OUALITY PARTS- DA'I'I' ERIES 17-PIoteHeovy DuI'y............ 517.50 l5-PloI'cHoovyDuI'y............. 313.50 All Fully Guaranteed Nationally Advertisca SOLD WITH A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE, YOUR SATISFAC- TION IS ASSURED WITH ALL MERCHANDISE BOUGHT FROM US. MIRRORS ALL TYPES or can MIRRORS from 51.35 to ss.oo Norlhom and Vicinity sincere sympathy is being ex- d ten ed to Mrs. Martha Paugh, up- on the death ol her brother, the late James Banks. The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Eolliincl regret to hear she is 9. patient in the health centre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay and Mr. Alfred Colwill left on Thursday morning. June 26th, on a motor trip to Woodstock, N. B. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Frank Platte on Thursday evening, June Nth. Mr. Lloyd Ramsay left on Thursday morning, June 19th. for Toronto where he will be employ- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer neker were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton on Sunday, June 22th. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur and family motored to Charlotte- town on Thursday evening, June 19th, where they attended the Nursea' Graduation at Falcon- wood Hospital, at which their daughter Joan was a graduate. -The regular meeting of the Northam Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Charles McKay. on Thursday evening, June 10th. The president, Mrs.. Wallace Mac- Leod. led the meeting and the us- Donald and Richard, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, Unionvale. Mr. William Murphy has return- ed to his home in East Bideford after spending a. couple of weeks at the home of his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. "Mrs. Robert B.Mulligan, formerly of McNeills Mills and now resid- ing in Pictou, N. 5., was surpris- ed on Friday morning, June 20th at 7:30 A. M., when looking out of her window she saw 9. large bull moose contentedly eating the grass in her backyard. He seemed quite tame and some folks saw hlrn look- ing in their windows in the - early morning. However -when a milk- man arrived on the scene he scampcred off through the streets and finally made his way to the woods. I , - " ' -AP ”OUR MIRRORS DO NOT RUST" SPECIAL BUY ONLY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT FOR BETTER SERVICE FORD V-8 CARBURETERS ..... .. S8.95 CHEVROLET CARBURETERS . 2510.95 PLYMOUTH, DODGE .. ...... .. Sl2.50 GREASE GUNS - SIDE LEVER TYPE -- 20 ounce Capacity, Regular Selling Price 37.50 Clearing 50 GREASE GUNS ONLY AT SPARK PLUG SPECIAL Spark Plugs-A clearance of most sizes at, each .. 450 1,000 lbs. pressure y 324.95 - Champion and A. C. SPECIAL Heavy Duty CORDED FAN BELTS for Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth- CLEARING AT .......................................... .. S1-20 FOR YOUR FORD V-8 1935-1948 TIE ROD ENDS, , FORD 1942-1948 KING BOLTS, complete . FORD "A" BRAKE LININGS, com lete FORD "A" KING BOLT SII.'I', compete FORD V-8 1989-1948 BRAKE LINING, set . pr. . Month Of July '-7 Special Prices on Replacement Windshields TANTONtS AOOESSO RIES FORD CAR - Charlottetown ual business was discussed. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee. Miss Julia MacLeod, ants, Mr. Lead. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman er, Rev. Hatfield Dymcnt. Congratulations are being tended to Mr. and Mrs. emnized in Church on Wednesday afternoon, June 17th at 3 P. M. Mrs. Waugh was formerly Miss Audrey Mayn- and Mrs. nrd, daughter of Mr. John L. Maynard of Birch Hill. A miscellaneous shower was held in the old school on Friday even- ing, June 20, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Herman McLeod. Gifts were opened by Doris Rodd, verses read by Faye Ellis and arranged on the table by Pauline Rodd. Mir. Mc- Leod thanked one and all for their spent in music and social chat followed kindness. The evening was by lunch served by the ladies. A miscellaneous shower Many beautiful and useful were received by the bride fittingly thanked one and all departed for their homes. Audrey much happiness in ure. File coniple Lcly destroycrl nurse-in- training at Falconwood, spent the past week at the home of her par- Wallace Mc- Dyinent and Mrs. spurgeon Dyment motor- ed to Port Elgin, N. B. on Thurs- day. June 26th, where they were the guests of Mr. Dyment's broth- ex- Leslie Waugh. whose marriage was sol- the Lot 14 United was held on Friday evening. June lath. at King George Hall, Port ilili, honor of Miss Audrey Maynard who is one of this season's brides. gifts who for their kindness. Lunch was served and a social evening followed. All wishing the fut- Ncw Annon and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole and son Connie. Newlbondon, were re- cent visitors to New Annan. Miss Doris wail, New Annan, is spending the summer holidays vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Francis Cole, New London. The many friends of Miss Bertha Mscxinnon are sorry to hear of her continued illness and all hope she will soon enjoy better health. Mir. and Mrs. Myron Dawson, and son Ray, North Tryon, were visit- ors to New Annan and Travellers Rest on Sunday. June and. Miss Orvnllne Mccarvllle is spending a. few days with her ii-lend, Miss Irma. MacNelll, New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves and Mrs. Picton Reeves, Freetown, were recent visitors to New Annan and Sherbrooke. Mr. Hubert Agnew, summerside, was in New Annan on business re- cently. Mr. Harold Foy. siimmcrside, was in New Annan recently calling on his customers. In Mr. and Mrs. Art Blanchard and daughter Sarah, spent a. recent afternoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and family, New Annan, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Ray- ner's aunt, Mirs. Barlow Bird and lir. Bird, Freetown. the . home of Mr. and Me's. Stanley El- yy us on Sunday, June 22- The me Misses Marjorie and Shlrlene 'Wall, New Annan, were visitors to which was blowing at the time " ' spread the fire very quickly. The Tyne Valley fii'e-fighting appar- Mr. and Mrs, Max LeFurgey and atus was brought to the scene of Mrs. Rex Dawson, North Tryon, the blaze but the flames had en- and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Char- veioped the whole structure which made it impossible to save it. Al- most all the contents of the home were saved. Much sympathy being extended to Mr. Ellis on their loss. The many friends of Mrs. Stan- licr - AW lay Ellis are sorry to hrar of "illness. IONDON-(CP) -Output of refineries in the United Kingdom rose by 75 per cent last year to total of more than 16.000000 tons. it is hoped to increase the output to 24,000,000 ions by the end of the man and the trustees for the next YORK. and Mrs. iottetown, were visitors to Annan on Sunday, June 22nd. New is Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Mrs. Allie MacNelll in their loss of a mother and wife. Sister Mary Virginia or Tracadie and Miss Ella MacNelll of Hamilton are spending a few days at their home in New nnnan. oil There was a good attendance at n the annual school meeting held in the school on Tuesday. June 24th. Mr. Chester Waugh was the chair- term are Mr. Allie MacNei1l, Mr. Arthur Wright and Mrs. Delbert Rayner. , Fewer Students Study lawln N. 8. ST. ANDREWS, N.B.. July I -(Cl?)-J. A. Pichette of Edmund- ston. has been re-elected president cf the Barristers Society of New Brunswick which is meeting In an- nual scssion at St. Andrews. The society is studying the de- creasing number of law students in the province-down from 34 in 1950 to 16 now-and hal- under consideratlon 9. plan to set up scholarships at the University of New Brunswick Law School in Saint John as one means of deal- ing with the problem. The June meeting of the New Annan Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Man- derson. There was ii good attend- ance of members and one visitor. The hostess assisted by committee served a delicious lunch and a treat of ice cream. DAGENHAM, Bigland - (OF)- The bsgpipe section of the glrls' band in ihis nsscxitawn had to postpone I visit to Germany in 1939 because of the war. Now they have left, to take part in the Black Forest folk dancing festival there this sunurier. V SUFFERING FROM HEAVY INSTALLMENTS? HEREIS HOW YOU CAN IIEDUCE PAYMENTS If heavy payments cause you budget grief, then you'll want to know all about Trans re-financing plan. 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