7 mt GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN AL Charlottetown Hospital Opens New Pediatric Department This Week -,7. llewell - (lakes Wedding - riding of interest to friends yyiarltlmes took place Friday ' i Aug, 22. when Rev. Athol united in marriage Miss 0.1,). Maude, youngest daughter ?fMIii'S. Roy L. Oakes and the late -L1r.Q;)kc5 of Hebb's Cross, Lunen- ,,,”',, (-0,, N. 3., to Mr. James Corey mw. mg of Mayor and Mrs. Q-mi'(l'.-l G. Nowell of Bridgewater. Q...-3 sroiia and grandson of Rev. if pg r-grey, a former pastor of hm,-1.,-llcttii-.'ii, in the United Blip- i.s. Church. Charlottetown. P. E. A ... li'l pveninliv Rl'Iili3l'i5 Illie lirlde. dressed in n ballerina ..,,,-it or white net over blue taf- L.-.., mitcred the church on the ,, my me grooms brother. David 11 to the strains of the Wed- iiarcli played by the church st. Mr. Roy Mugford. She rd a nosegay of red roses. She mcnded by her sister. Miss R J Il;lK('S of Worcester. Mass. , , ....;c '4I matching frock over - iicr flowers were yellow roses. - onm was supported by Mr. -c liunter Jr..of Bridgewater was decorated by s of the young couple with ind pink gladloli. . ' - ceremony a reception cs rind friends was held Waters. home of Mrs. mliiistnn, . town guests were Mr. and -11 and son David. Bridge- v irl Mrs. Bruce Davidson. -vi-ii. N. R. is a graduate of Commercial school it ... a member of the staff of Fl. W.. Bridgewater. The .: 1 graduate of Acadia Uni- .'l-'-l. and formerly with C. .'i'l(i now a member of the ' ('1-CY, Charlottetown. : the tour of P. E. I. they will 02 Brighton Road, Char- . imiiiifncturers are hasten- ,v. uicct early demands for Gov fie rs Day Nov. 5 and the Coron- Orders for the .- of the world. One "set. yiinrig illuminatlons will be 1 ""11" of the Queen. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 501: Per Insertion iiu vii). A ihrji. 1:. I. Hos- ' Aiis. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. H. 'iud, Parkdaie, a son, 10 lbs. Mlllilll-At the P. E. lslandl ii”: iii. August 21st. 1952, to Mr. '1 "rs. .lilllT.'I,V Siiwlor. North; .'-P? lioad. a son, David Allison. l.rES - At the Prince Edward an August 19th, . T. M. Gillies. ii i Biaclsuac ' 147. 1, ii daughter. uAiiiz'iToTr.. "1 Ill A lillVP:'.iN.Ii:1T-F:)Ii,A'i. 'i”lll)Rl'lP. United Church. on . 20th. 1952. by Rev. IV. B. nlnzl. Mildred Bennett Mac- lct lirdadalbane to John Wil- rcumrd of Hunter River. '1 ”'"iVil5 - At South Freetown M g?'-i. Mrs. Weston Francis lr Viiil. year. Funeral from PW aw iv.-ulcnce Sunday at 1 p. ; ''li''li''lf'IIl People's Cemetery, ,, El"i:illl'l().N' - At the P. E. Island ion 5”: 1' iii the Keir Memorial i "ll V”lll"flllP. Sunday in 3 9 mu Wit cl 2230 as previously '”Tl')'lnCDd, suddenly on August 3 In Fioyminstnr. Alberta, lg tcr Dolron. age 82. Re- - nrrlve in Charlottetown pi . i..'.ziist 33rd. Funeral will p '! ham his brother's home. WV llnlroii. Funeral arrange- - '-'1.l be nnnounced later. llll BRIGGS - At Montreal, 'l:”i Aunust 20i,h Jzici: '1"-':v. formerly of Mis- . ilcinaiiis will arrive in '1'” tie on the late train to- Dnlhryx Stu l', . l ”lf.V will rest at the ' Piineral Home pending "ii of funeral arrange- l' iss P - . Hinwfnll - At the (,1-lariomwwl: rmrgk N 011 kriday. Alli. 22. 1952. Win; - tVP-my in ms ma year. Wm H3 the MacLean Funeral W Ix Vtflzlifii on Tuesday mom. - - ..I, leaving the funeral ll o'clock for st. Mary's ””'llR8'ue for "cquiem M It 1' o'clock. lntennent "llllrch cemetery. "'TllHllI.A 7' 'hr W "M H-VD - At the P.i!.'. is- mm” gl on Friday, Aus- 12. H, mm "lherluid in his 57th M "Wm-lins will be transferred WI-mic from the Macuan , nwmnlllrvln his late residence M mm . 1 Micro the f'I.ieral will "" Mommy. service. start- Mlock. ' llii" Fit-nj ,ll.ll. Maclean uivoi-znnxsn EMIALMEI 0'-Jlcllotqwn .3. North Wllhhlro on Sept. 23rd to resume iIi!.ltlldiP5 DENTRAL OUARIAR Thlafcoluinn is reserved for nun of local Interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- alils in advance. TOWN TAXI-Phone I600-322. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. CLEARANCE SALE at Normals continues. TI-IE BARN DRIVE INN open daily at 5.00 P. M. Sundays 12.00 noon. BARN DRIVE INN - Week-end special: Mary Lamb, Cream Chic- kon Pie, Fresh Lobster in the shell. Pumpkin Pie. (70M.lVlF.NCIN(i- l'iI0.N'I)AI'. AUG. 25 the Village Rendezvous will open at 5 p.m. daily. TBAVELLERS REST IV. M. 5. Thank Offering, Sunday, August 24th, at 7:30. Guest speaker Mrs (i'tev.) Melville Fisher. Spccilil music. TI-IE PBESBYTERIAN CHIJRCH IN CANADA -- Central Parish, Preparatory service at Churchill this evening at 8 p.m. Rev. Dori- uld Nicholson, Minisicr. TAKE ADVANTAGE of the Spe- cial Clearance of broken lines in LePage's (Kent St.) Bargain Base- ment. New stock added this week. includes sneakers. men's work boots and bnys' shoes. COMMENCINE-MONDAY. AUG. 26 the Village Rendezvous will open at 5 pm. daily. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGFi.- The llnii.cd Cliilrch of Camidn Services for Sunday, Aiigiist. :3-iih.p as follows: Cape Traverse ii A. M.i Tryon 7.30 P. lyl. Rev. A. w..0s-,1 borne, B. A., Guest Speaker. POLICE COURT - In the City ,- Police Court before Stipendiriry, Magistrate K.M. Martin, a city, resident charged with creating a public mischief, vms renianded until Aug. 26 for sentence. i 1 THE TRUSTEES of the P. E. I. l the receipt 3f 3212.81 received Aug- ust 22nd, 1952 being the balance remaining in the Royal Bank from; the Templeton Mission. The Tem-, pleton Mission Committee approverif the using of this money for Milsicali Education an d the purchase of Christian Literature for the child- ren in theprpiianage. LEAVE roa WESTERN can-' ADA - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chap- pell, York, left on TIIUFSGBJI. Aug- ust zlst for Western Canada. ac-t compaiiled by Mrs. Chappcll's.i brother. Mr. George A. Mallett oi Forcstburg. Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Chappeli Will be visiting friends, and relatives in Calgary, Forest-i hurg, Edmonton, New Westminster, Victoria and other places ni liitcr- l 05L 4 ENJOYABLE FUNCTION - Trlhity Y. P. U., held their first Itornboii of the season at Stanliope Beach last evening with si.vty' young people in ati.cnd.'ince. Var- lous forms of recreation. followed by a lively sing-song led by Car-i man Thompson made the evening- a success. Transportation was sup-i plied by ch:ii'tr-red bus. The evening was brought to a close by singing ”Blcst- Be The Tic", alter which Rev. Mr. Irwin pronounced the benediction. GIFT DEDICATED - An im-i prcsslve service was held in thei North 'I'i',von Prcshyicriiin Church recently. when the Rev. D. A. Campbell. interim moderator, dcd- lcated a beautiful oak communion table, presented to the church by Mrs. Chesley Hawaii, Providencml R. 1., lnllnvlng memory of hcri husband. Mr. Chcsley llownlt nndt son, Mr. Faulkner Hawaii. The gift, presented by Mrs. Stanley Delaney on behalf of Mrs. Howatt. was received and dedicated to the glory of God by the Rev. D. A. Campbell. The sacraments of.l-lnly Baptism and i-loly Communion were also observed at this serv- ice. RECENT VISITORS -- Mrs. Arthur Loomer. accompanied by her grand son Donald Loomer, who motored here recently from Wood- mont. Conn., to visit Donald's mother. Mrs, Hazel l.onmer and his grandmother. Mrs. Allan R. Camp- bell of Long River. has returned again to the U. S. A. nfteraple:is- ant-visit here. Donald has been at- lending a private school for boysi at Mohonk Lake. N. Y. for the past two years. and will return again there. in his final year. before ent- ering Mt. Herman University. Personal The friends of Mr. L. P, Mclsaac. City, will be pleased to learn that he is making a good recovery in the Charlottetown Hospital. hi-'ISiPI' Jackie Miiclmori, 170 Prince Slri-cl. city, left tins morning on a ten-day visit. to his slstcr A. W. MacLcnd. E.B., R. C. A.F. Radio Station. Morin Heights. Quebec. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kneabone and little son Barry of Norfolk. Mass. were recent visitors to South Melville. giiesls of Mr. and Mrs. George Monsghan. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Happeny and five sons and Mr. uoseph Power left here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Kel- ly's Cross, -P.!.'. I. Friday morning for their. home in Roxbury. Mus. Mr. Power enjoyed his visit to the Island very much and plans to come next year. while Mr. Roland L. Lccper. Secrl DIV-I isioh. the Farm Bureau Cooperat- ive Association. Inc.. of Columbus. '7' Ohio. is a business visitor to the PIIONI l& of farm- Protcstant Orphanage acknowledge” terns permitting adequate moisture provmm, 3,0,. in mm, am doing despite the unusually drylenon. Al- yefy we" my ye". and Mr. Leap. though his state is not a heavy er. A considerable b 5 Shown above to be admitted to the neiv Pedia- tric Department of the Charlotte- town Hospital. Pictured to the With the opening of the neiv Pediatric Department at the Char- lottetown Hospital this week, the lust unit in the building C0l1Sll'llC- ion program which has gone on for the past live years reached its final stage, and what for almost a gen- eration hiis been uiily a dream now becoming a reality with every unit. in the hospital functioning. The Peiiliiiric Depnrlnient, de- signed for the care of children 12 years of age and under. oifers com- plete nicdlcal and surgical facilities in a single sell-contained unit. 1: is the first of its kind in tlic Prov- ince, and this built-iii Cllll(lrPIl'5- hospital ivltliin the hospital orfersi complete scgrrcgatlon in private,l semi-private rooms, separate cub- icles for infants under 1 year oil age and for those older. Acconimodatinz :l3 patients, this l7f'W ricpziriiiieiii nlierl: In the pilb- Ilc of Prince Edivard Island every- thing that can be provided for the care of children. Completely air- conditioned throughout, all the imits are liidivldiially styled and decorated in pastel shades. with wall dcsizns and draperies dcs;gn- ed to catch the cye and catch the imagination of all youngsters. Wltli an accent on play therapy. every. thing has been done to distract the . young mind from his illness. Another iirst. in this province lsl the ultra-vlolct irradiation ulilt in each room. These free the air or any bacteria present and prevent cross infection and contamination of air borne disease. All suspect cases will he admittcd to the spe- clal isolation department where still cxtrn prccnutioiis and prevent- ative care can be given. The Pediatric Department will be under the care of Miss Eileen Mac- Donald, Ii.N., wliose special train- ing in pcdlritrlc care was taken at the Otlriwa Civic Hospital. Miss Miicuonald is ii-cll known through- out the prrivincr to both children and their parents. and both Miss MacDonald and hospital authorities are receiving eoiigi-atiilntions on this lziicst accomplishment. Sister Mary of Good Counsel, Ad- niiiilstrzitor of the Hospital, paid special tribute to the late Mother M. Paula under whose guidance the building program was begun. Opening ceremonies Sunday. For Bishop's Hospital Fund The opening ceremonies for the &'l00.000 Bishop's Hospital Building Fund will he held Sunday after- noon in St. Dunst:in's Basilica iii 3:15. All campaign ' conimiltr-n wo. rs rind Catholic families of: the Diocese of Chnrioitetoivn nrci i . . l iuviicd to attend this program which will ltcrrilil the beginning of solicitation in the parish phase of the drive to I'RIS(' the funds nccrlcd in liclp pay for the rr--i N'!lll.V Wlnirlielcd niortcrnizaiinn and rmislriirlinii program at tiicl Clitiirloiig-lnirn ills crciid (. llospiinl. I iivccllnnry, the Most Rr-v-, .l;inics finylc, DD. Bishop of ?Il'lf)iifli0Wn will be ill? principal spcnkcr ill inmorroiv .'iflnrnolin's niceting. The program also will include an address by Dr. ' J. P. Mt-Millan. 0.B.E.. pcncrni clirilrmaii of the cam- paign. Bishop Boyle's address will be hl'l'lt'Ifi(H'ISl ovcr radio station CFCY iii. '15, EST, for the hen- clii of those who are unable to bc prcscni nl llic Basilica. llpnn conclusion of Bishop I”-lnylc's broadcast, the more than 2.200 volunteer committee mem- bcrs in the diocesan-wide -cam- pnlgn will beam the calls on the follow-pnrlsl-iionz-rs who have been assigned for their special attention. All Catholic families have been asked to rcmaln in their homes following the r-nnipiilgri opening ceremonies in l'PfPlVO the visit of the campaign worker. Tomorrow's mm-iliig will bring to a close the preparatory phase of the building fund campaign and will signal the soil tiitlon of the more than 10,000 thollc heads of families and wage carriers of the Island. The opening cert-monlcx will con- clude with I Pontifical Benedic- tlnn of 1111- Most. Blessed Sacra- ment by Bishop Hoyle. have thar own irrigation syn: produceriof potatoes. he noted that there had been little blight. T gs: are -two kiddies left are Graduate Nurse Margaret who were among the first patients McKinnon and little Marion Jean 5'0""? Plluwl-D An”! Cl1ml3bGl1 OT Fraser of Vernon Bridge. To the right are Miss Eileen MacDonald. R. N.. head of the pediatric de- partment and another of the 128 Upper Queen Street, Char- lottetown. All are evidently en- joying the cheery accommodations of the new department. "We do not anticipate any diffic- ulty in selling the Island to Euro- pean iniilli'zi'nnl5 who want to take up IRi'lTllllg in a Canadian Prov- ince where the industry may safely be designated 'larining plus”, said Mr. J. L. Allfossi, after visiting sev- leral farms in the vicinity of Char- lottetown yesterday. Mr. Amlossi, ivho is Canadian immigration officer attached to the Calladian Einbassy at Rome. Italy. is one of 7i party of three officers who are touring Canada wltli.a view to securing first-hand inform- ation nn the requirements and pos- sibilities in Canadian industries, and in agriculture. for use at their respectve embassies. Mr. H. W. Tiionison, with headquarters in -Liverpool, End. and Mr. W. J. Mil- 'ler of the Canadian Immigration Service at Karlsruhe, Germany, are other members of the team. All three expressed amazement at the degree of cultivation noticed as they passed over the island by air. and Mr. Thomson commented on the similarity to the farming coun- try of England. The party, which arrived in the city at noon yesterday, will remain here until Sunday moriiln g. 'I'hrouglmut their tour of Canada. they are making the National Em- ployment offices their tempirary headquarters in each locality visit- ed. A number of calls were made at Charlottetown processing plaiits, and QUEEN'S County iarms yester- day. The visitors spent more trnn an hour at the Central Creameries and also tlloroilglily inspected the Canada Packers plant. Concluding the morning activ- ities they chatted with the Minis- tor of Agriciiltiirc. Mr. C.(l. Baker, at the 1attcr's oltice. In the afternoon they were shown over the farm of Mr. Walter I-It-artz, East Royalty and were very favourably impressed with the set- ting and lay-out of this splendid property. Mr. Heartz at present em- ploys a young. Dutch couple and European Immigration" Officials Impressed By Prospects In P. E. Island itlie Irnniigi'atio dffic1aisTe?e qu e- ipleased to see these people so nice- ily settled. Inspected Premierls Herd Litter in the day the party were taken to the farm of Premier J. Walter Jones at Bunbirry. There they were shown the Premier's is.- mous Holstein herd including Abeg- vrelt Milady, now coming 12 years of age and winner of two consecu- tive world's records. The visitors were keenly interested in every- thing shown at the farm,' and ex- pressed themselves as amazed at the performance of this famous cow. i Bus Jonas also conducted the of- ificials through ills mink ranch, where more than 400 young anim- als in various stages of mutation are being raised. This was cited as an entirely new experience. and deeply interesting to the visitors. The party were fortunate in hav- ing Mr. Bernie cotter, widely known herdsman of Sussex, pres- ient during their visit, who drew lupon his firnd of knowledge to ex- lplaln the finer points of purebred Holstelils in general and the Pre- mier's herd in particular. The vtsitoris. who will continue ptheir survey of Island farms today. ;are scheduled to leave at noon Sun- day by air for Moncton, en-route ilo Kingston, 0nt.. where they will begin the second leg of their Can- jada wide tour. ending at Vancou- ver. The Maritime tour. which began ion August 10. included visits to ship repair plants at st. John, con- struction jobs at Moncton. fruit processing establishments at Kent- ville, shipbuilding and fish plants at Halifax. steel plant and coal imotor vehicle WIUTOIIC IITSL l”lal'llIlZ 1 CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column h reserved for news of local interest, of a news: nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. jV' COMMENCING MONDAY. 25 the Village Rendezvous ivill open It 5 pm. daily. ICE CREAM by thc roiie, by the brick or in a senior is the ans- wer for good eating. BACK TO SCHOOL SHOES arc now in stock at In-P;ir:c's Bnlli Stores. Buy" now while sizcs i-1sl. ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Ellis. Ephraim Ciow wish in announce p the engagement of their )Oillli."'il daughter, Opal Olcdinr-, iri Wcn- dell Leigh, son of 5il' .iiirl .l-irs. Eldon Largo, Allniny, ninrrinrzc to take place early in Scplcmlicr. COMBINATION RADIO PHON-r OGRAPI-I-Several console nioricisl in both 7E and 45 RPM, selling at drastic liiSt'OlilIiS. (flmnsc ii lib- rary of records lrnni our large stock. Miller Brothers Liiiiiicil. WEEK-END SPECIALS - Form Trailer Bottom for S.'i0.0(i. :i 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, good iircs. um-i tor fair, iiilii very iiilic iiorkj makc zi knod 'l'i'nilcr for the iu'iP-ll of the tires and frnnic. 'l”. G. lvcs.: HELD FIELD DAY -- About 25 members of the St. Georges Junior Farmers Club and the St. G4-ioi'iZ8iS Sewing -Club held their annual field day at the Iixpcrimcnl.-ii Farm yesterday. They visited all parts of the Farm and displayed a keen interest in the work being done. ONE ONLY I9-ill FORD ('0AFIT. looks like iiciv, p.'iint good. tircsf good. Radio, lir-aicr. elr Now run-I ior short time aizo, pricr-d .-it. N893. If you want good iransportation buy this one. T. G. Ives. APPOINTED S'l'ENOGItAPHF.RSl -Two women were named to be. stenographcrs in different depart- ments following a meeting this week of the cabinet of the Pro- vincial Cvoveriiment. Tliey are Mrs. Margaret MaePherson, in the De- partment of liealth and Welfare. and Miss Juaiiita Campbell, in the Agricultural Laboratory. STUDEBAKER FACTORY. still not working. and don't know when. Thcrp will he no 1953 mo- del cars this ycnr. Wc iiavc a very few 1931. and 1052 models in stock. The pri('F' is now low:-r than it will be next. year. If you would save money see us now. '1'. G. Ives. JIHARTICR NIGHT PROGRAM. -The Chnrlottetoivn Lions Club isl planning to hold its Charter Night: g program at the Stanhopo Be:ich' Hotel on Thursday evening hcxt.' The program will be attended byi representatives of i.lon's Clubs from many parts of the Mariiimcl- Provinces. His Worship Mayor J.D..i Stewaft will also be a guest. : MAGISTRATITS COURT Iii Queen's County Magistrates court, before Magistrate Joseph MacDon- ald yesterday afternoon. a resident. of North I-tirstico was lined 5200 and costs or 3 months in jail for . selling spirituous liquor, and a l youth charged with operating 'obtained ii licence to do so, was fined sic and costs. Personals Miss Louise Mahar left. on re-1' turn to Ottawa yesterday after. spending three wee s visiting Willi; relatives and iI'l('.llfiS. Mr. Sidney Clay, M.C.A. lc.clinic- inn and a former Guardian report- er. has been p tied t.o Goose. Bay... mines at Sydney and Glace Bay. St, F. X. heads of Co-op movement at lintigonish, Eastern Car Co., New Glasgow, textile plants and Experi- ,mental Farm at Trirro. as well as I processing and farming areas near , Charlottetown. FOR water heating. fireproof ro basement. Suitable for co MODERN CIIARLOTTETOWN DWELLING N0. 76 KENT STREET Modern. ton rooms and bath, hardwood floors, hot. particulars apply to undersigned. l i SALE l l of, cement. foundation. large nversion to apartments. For I l DlHfl,NlT;E & TRAINOR. Solicitors. I-Enjoy noiv cur pica 5500 down payment STOP AND THINK OF THIS payments. than old car repair accounts. MacKay Motors Gh'town l sures for smaller moiithiy takes the car home. TRADES AND ' I AUSPICES OF THE A (Sept. 15th Falling all nVEr'Illi7.;iilf1I'Il step-dancing contests. Special Saturday evening Sept. Zlth. W. B. Carson, 201 Prince SL, tea Chairman. new organization: sponsoring same in the Province contact Dr. NDUSTRIES FAIR LPHA Y'S MEN'S CLUB to Sept. '.'0thl liolrlln: elimination lidrllins ""1 in-rfni'miinre and final judging Liberal cash prizes. All old and Charlottetown. Program Commit- Labrador, by t air ilncs company. Mrs. Stephen Duffy. Priiicc strer-t., left this week for Saint. .i0iili.l N. B.. where she will visit her; daughter Helen, Mrs. Jcrry bris- coli. She was accompanied in the. car by another daughter, Miss Mary Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. HI::.l'llPSl. iimlllnli and son John Dcrick of Falls? Church. Va.. returned to their home. having spent. the post thrcc weeks visiting Mrs Hortunitsi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mlilli'l('C: White, Rocky Point. 1 FD. P. A. llawkcs. II C A. I”. Vancouver. arrived in tlic cii.V .VPS- tcrdny following a routine irniiiiliizi flight. While here he visited Nliup and Mrs. Perry Doivii. l-Zshcr strcctl who are the parciils of llrsi llnivkes. the ini'nici' (lllvc llnivii. Mr. and Mrs Jnmc: Dculon (nee lieleii Miiicri of Hai-lloi'd.i lCflIlli. are visiting with i'cl;ilii'c.': at. Mlfl. Deiiiniils iornicr homo :n Victoria: and with hcr sister and brotlier-.n-l.-iiv. Mi nnd Mrs George M ' Bedcquc. i but advertising ' BAG! FIVE HAVE TO TELL ME No more ”tii'iiik-ii-it'5-gotiil-for-yoii" trouble nroilnd his iioiisc! iic IINOWS iimv iiciicioiis Garden City choc-olnic fizivori-ti drink is . . . how it contains all the body-builiiing cieini-his Morn minis him to have . . . and how irooii it is lit iiieuiiiiiic and for snacks! Chilrlren love cliocoiatv ll;ivm'crl drink for its rich, ('i'caniy ”dcssci'l” iil1l'i)l'. Aintlicis low it for its nu- tritive value, low co.-:l. and the uuy it ends iiillk-drink- ing problems. We dclivcr. THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. 191 Gt. George St. Phone 3053 YOU DON'T Get A New Car NOW No need to wait any ioiigcr fora new car. Mac- KAY MOTORS, 59 St. Peters Road, can supply you with one today. Luitge or small, at good value. See and drive one lli)W. Take. it home or place your order. Choice of five sizes in popular makes. 3500 down pay- ment gives you a new car that can't be beat. FOR competent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH MORTON DEW Phone 30-16 Charlottetown Eastern Trust Bldg. i-G.H.M.- our Iii-iii::htri turn in the problem NOIV ii-..-.1 .'1llruinN' l. mi llm uzlli” nf m,1'.,ri"l; niir harm-. innrn uiiim-iii-c, crinitrirtalvlc and livable for the ion: fall and uiniri pyrnill alicnrl nl us. This Furniture Depart- monls of hoth llnIm'iii's in l1i'iT'lnilc'.rv.iii :inrl llolni:in'.1 in Summer- sidc will do cici-yihiiii: luvs--.-ililc in hcip you iiiili your uccda and I'm hero in loll pill or mm. 'ifllSI' nl mu-rn.-1. . This morniniz. it's about fl iimirlcrtiil l-'i:iiiiiuic Rir ' ii! A st-lct-lion of rzcniiinc KROEli- l.l-lit Rl42Cl.lNl-Ellis ivilli ii'i"Ftl3iA?xS hiic lwcn rcdurcrl in price from lli'i.fVi in just T'Hlll -'lIl(i frrlin iiiltlil in Wlilfli Yriuiil rcrilly enjoy rc- invinr: in nnv 01' in--:n gar-mils l(rncnlci- Tlcclincrc. 'Thr-,v'i-n precision liuili of tlic liiiczl in'i:ci'i'i - my lvioclilcr iiiisir-r l'l'IIiiSl7lFlI. They have tho f.iiiioii.s- lx'i-rwlilcr tttiisliiiiiiixcrl t'nvIsll'lil ii lfi tlicy nrc cover- n in iring-uc-iriiii: lvivclv iviczc vliiilis. SAY '-TITO iiiiri 41.00 on lhc pin-(.h"K" M H grlllllliu l(iuiihicl' limliunr Illlii illioninn in the l'uriiiturc lWPp.'1l'llliPlIi til c.ilicr lliviivizin Worse. iiioiisi-tits lrir Vtilrvii lkrtlr zimulri lw ',:imrl-urwiiiiz. cnnd-lnokinz and nonrl-fitiiiiiz iiI!' mics of ilznmi iiilriitliiin I sits in iii" F0,V'5i SUM? up all of iiili illlli iuwic. "Thur lmrn n liirrl .i:ul:h ihnl dcfles soi- muy Ihlvy mo ;ii;iililllc t'i El lg in-l or in-mu s"Ie( 2:1 in .14. Your son ulil mlmiin llwc iiiini m: 'iuri iuc lui sciiw iou Mil admire the ,..-.m it's -1 '1: (or .i ml: in :m'ii'I gilx.-iiiiiic llivuiscrs in the Boys' Shop at ilolm.-inls. ;i on iilicii ilic N-r”lI'lI;',C nrn r-noi'. Th X" of iiuc all-wdnl. T in cl um. xiilll'ii i'.XitlliI5 2 llillli .Ql.!P1'Pl' zi XVANT you'll flPillIliI'il unlit on TIP i,,,.;,,,. is si,,....,i ,-.,..i Hm i.li1-ml "1-.k hi: :1 tun-luiiinn closing. Bat- u-inc, pusli up Klipybi villi , z-,: i. HT -.ullI:i.auil uicicsi. ln wliiic. navy m. ,.,,M.. 5,”; ,-, .11, -. ... Tlflifli "'13, xnii'll fiiirl Shril: (g,r,i..:,.m ,,, 13,, -:;... ii.-i.i.ri.-view, x'., lK'ltil, niiil lhe AIAITAF Shop, k'ii:irInil:-lmiii. m(;ii'y i.-..i-,-, in 1-liu for u.u'cr t-miilorlf Ami illljili 'i'.ui..; - liml.. .-.- iwiimm--nt at lini- murs ill st - - nu; tun mi. Ri'RN- INI; i-'i.luii: I-'11 it -: um iiccdcrli For imi..-..:i ill"i wt '1 UN": W 0" "1" iiiiikci 'llic,i ic - , - Ix np:-rate--tlils hr,” h,,,," l,,,,,,.,, . - ..-,w-v.i.nn in hundred: of ilmii.ciiirl- o' . . - l. lc 'i-c ri lililiilv i-arm air W1”; (mm ,i,,. ,,,,,. -1...” vi .:v.im- mil: or pliouc for fiili infoi-mniiun -uni .uIi:.i- -wliiv: -1-. -u.: n' lull limp" WW1 :iii c:i5.i'in-icuiilziin, ml iililiilllll FlW”i hV'i" 1" -”'"Cir 3” ””i' rn.-in's llrirllivii-n Dwpnriinriii (xi ll-c .s”:ni:ii wlc Slot" g Tiicrc is only iiaiancc niny lic paid may he paid out ovci your iioiilc on these "I29 Kent St. slMllS()N'S special rloiiii pnymciil cvciii for .i'tlI'-'1'-iii. 10.00 DOWN PAYMENT SALE :1 liiiiiiorl iinic lcli iii ivliit-li in l:ikc 5lfiY?llii'rllZl' Hf Visit our (lli:ii-- iottcioivii storc. sclci-I all lhc fiii-uiturc and ;mpli:iiit-cs iou usiul for iii”. and make a dmm piiyiilciit of tuily icu (itlillll”I.. iivurillrlliw; of how much it all costs. You can luiy ;i liviiugmum Still" at R2.iil.ilil Willi . A down pzivmciil of only Klllllll, You can lutx ;i l':illljP or lu'c;ikf;isi suite with a down pnynicnt of only Klimt). in you cull luiy llicin all. and other iliiiiizs as well with the sunic rioivn pliyliiciii of only 910.00. Will? in cigliiccii cqiuil iiimiilily iinimuiis or iargcv orders ' a iii'ciiii'-foiir iiiiuiili litllllilfi. lliliii now to filriiish special cnsy lcriiis. li's smart in buy Fall ltiiiriiislilnifs iu Aiiizlbi Hi 5''i'''5”N'”' '" (-lh'i0w"' You'll enjoy shopping at SlMP5ON'S Phone 2188