AUGUST 16. 1951' he LbrmoN- (or) - Chas-lie I THE CAENTRA N09 H4 ;'lMFL'I( AN Hit me cusepmz. casnto-rrmown g l. ouanoiau Hart. 05, ran 15 miles mam 'rw' ' to the Festival at Britain. His only request on arrival was (or s. bow! ox porridge. MODERN SPOON The form or table spoon now in use came into iashlon about the you .1755. . . This column is reserved (or news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly psy- able in advance. L, 5. SlEVkN5()N 3RAN( H Mxwaou. no iuclmouo sr.s AMUTUALC Y JIMMYB TAXI-Phone i25. graphs. COOK'S STUDIO for pictures. MAKE A DATE to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics be- tween August 27th and Septem- ber 5th. Watch papers for times and places. rerlect ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble, Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Gladys Lolita. to Norman Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowther, Crapauri. Mar- riage to take place in August. THE OFFICE OF THE ltl'l'E- WAY CLEANERS will be open Monday and Tuesday. Friday and Saturday between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. (in Wednes- day and Thursday the hours will be from 9 A. M. to 12 noon. Next Saturdey drivers will be on the rounds as per usual. and pick-up service. mvasnnmanr. - .vlr.' and Mrs. Merrill Dawson. Album, wish to announce the engagement of their socond eldest daughter Doris Margaret to Sterling Joseph Noonan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Noonnn, Albany. Mar- ria e to take place this latter part of Fgeptemher. Kellogg? com Hake: paml.e"euncu”:' To be right on the ball all momlng. you need a breakfast with real staying power. That's easy to geti Just build a better breakfast CITY roman connin -. At. the Btipendlary Magistrates court 'yesterday, two men and one woman. all cha rged with helm: drunk and lncnpn blc. l.j-uperlred one man was lined 310 and costs or 10 days and the oiher fined S3 and costs or .fire days. The woman was lined S5 and costs or live days. family goes for the fresh, sweet flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Put 'em on the table every momingi Enjoy Kellogg's for A light lunch or a hedtime snack. t00- 39"" K” the thrifty. big Family Package. , ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. 11 d Mes. around Kellogg s Corn Flakes I 9 Leo A Macnmmmy Brlioomiing Point. announce the engagement Mmhm you know how your of their daughter lil.'lr,v , llil-en Catherine. R. N.. to Roger Joseph Richard son oi Mr. anti Mrs. Ger- ard Richard. Dir-ppc. New Bruns- wick. Marriage in lake place Sop- lember iith. at Saint. l.'lunsiun's Basilica. Chnrlotietmrll. - OBEY ACTS 2:38 God's Plan of Salvation W W Fllllilg E -: V YOUR. KiTCii: ;l'he FAWCE'l”l' "1l'orrid-Oil" Range gives you the lol- 0 It Is Where Tilil Housewife Spends Most of Her Time and Effort IS voun KITCHEN c0llliElllEilTLY and M0iiEllllLY EQUIPPEII? wingt- ' A beautiful article of equipment. i "eat in your kitchen. , ' Hot water coil to heat hot water tank . S Quick and Even heat tor the oven ' ( lean and economical burning. ' .Vn Fuss - No Bother - No Dirt. f No Kintiiing - No Ashes. 1lu.- only Oil Range with Regulated Air Control. -no rawoarr "l!esverbrooh” more river son the fol- lowing:- .9 Modern styling that assures you of an unto-date range for years to come. 0 nuueshlp construction--the lasting qualities oi a FAWCETT range has been unexceiied tor 100 years. ' Extra large ash pans that slide in and out easily. ' Ash guides that put ashes In the ash pan. ' ' New Titanium Porcelain Enamel finish is gleaming i mm 3...; gpotlenn . . . and, acid resisting. Easy u to keep clean. i o Mmum t thermometers - designed for t easy reading. Ont ' insulation-all panels lined with super heavy insulation. incorporated in 0 Many other features are the - i , rswcarr. The FAWCETT "Torrid-Oil" Space llesfer- V This illustrates "The Mighty Midget" which is small yet does a BIG job in such a small space as summer cottages, cabin, garage or workroom. In addition there are three larger sizes to properly supply heat in almost any home orispace. r While in Charlottetown for "OLD HOME WEEK" make it I point to see the complete line of FAWCETT products including-Kitchen Ranges, Space Heaters. Plpeless and Pipe Furnaces, Oil Burning Forced Air Furnace, etc., at at (STOREY WN Phone 834 CBASWELI. ior Better Pholo-- HOWARD llsolNNl! FOOT- WEAR at us Queen In-est. SOUVENTII. Island handicrafts. delicious hamburgers. hot dogs. sandwiches, etc., at Stu's Turn- about, St. Peter's Road. EEFIIGIBATOBS. Ranges. alo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3001. - CHARTER FLIGHT! to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 200i or 540. ' SPECIAL SERVICE at Stanley Bridge United Church. Sunday. August 9th at 7.30 P. M. Music by Chariot etown Male Octette. Rev. W. 1. Green, speaker. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson. Klngsboro, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Glenna Emeline to Rob- ert William. son of Mr. Herbert and the late Mrs. Banks of Marys- vllle. N. 8. Marriage to take place latter part of August. RETURNS HOME-Mr. John H. Farrow of Clinton. Mass., has arrived in this Province.to visit Ihis brother. Mr. Percy Farrow and Mrs. Farrow of West Cove- ihcnd, and many other relatives innd friends. Mr. Farrow ex- pressed pleasure at visiting his birthplace in Victoria for the first time in 57 years. .Whlle on the Island he also visited a niece. Mrs. Beliord Allen of Cape Tormentlne. before leaving to visit relatives in Amherft. N. S.. Mr. and Mrs. Moss Ricker. Sack- ville, N. B., and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Martin Kicrstead, Norton. N. B. Mr. Farrow was accom- panied on his motor trip by his lrlnuzhler, Miss Esther E. Farrow oi New York City. -an - Personals Mrs. A. .1. Fraser and daughter. lN:uicy, of Upper Hillsborough St., have returned irom a very pleas- ant visit with Mrs. Fraser's sister, Mrs. Eric Robinson, Augustine Cove. Mrs. Elia Drummond, Newton. Mass. accompanied by her two grandsons. Ralph and Robert wnoldrldae at Cambridge. Mass. are the guests of Mrs. Drummond's brother. Mr. Finley Macxinnon, Marshfield, Prince Edward lsland. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Peterson left. recently to return to their home in Windsor, Ont... alter zpendlng two enjoyable weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson. City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Inman of North Tryon. Mrs. Clarence Dunn accompan- icr' hy her two children Bobby and Janie. leil. recently for Toronto to visit her husband and son. She will also visit her son Lloyd in Hamilton, and her two brothers John and sterling Peterson in Windsor, and her sister Beatrice (in Believille. V Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Dingweil, ;Ncw Glasgow, have had the Vol- EN iiowing guests during the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. MacDon- aid and daughter. Montreal; Mr. .-and Mrs. D. Brenton St. John. N. 3.; Mr. James Dlngwell. East Point; Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Bar- rett of Sackville, N. B., and Mr. and Mrs. M. Maxwell. sackvllle, N. R. IN MEMORIAM 1 In loving memo, el our slur lilotilot. MRI. QIICHAIL MeCAUG-HEY, who Died August IIHI; IML A precious one from us in gene. A vvloo we loved in ltilied: A place is vacant in our home. which never can be tilled. No one knows the silent hssrtsehes Only we who lost can is 0! Illa grief that oomes in silence. For the one we loved so well. Dlys of sadness still come o'er in, Teen of silence ollaen floss, But her memory keeps her my ug Tlllllllh she died ten years ago. Sadly Mhled by Sons Daughters. ,M......- ......-... .. . M-.. ....- .-, ..a .- The first step is to re- port to your doctor Any sore which will not heal, of the skin or at the mouth. (allowing schedule. Leave Wood islands- Of all forms of canceri Prince NovnD.......i.. '.lI-ms Ill ::-:2 the most easily cured is Charles A. unnnr I-In - - cancer of the skin. lassgshgalzi-i:Ar-Bum”. rm. 1: gym I 1-... ..........e. um. - . MI- Ei""-V i"e'"""'t ”"' P”ifi.STEoI:.IN 'ro”E:r'cv EACH Mommvo AT 0:30 hanws "'9 euective” Caiols an early crossing and avoid disappointment. ness of surgery and I mllolhmw NORTIIIIMBERLMIII FERRIES LTII. Head Office: Vlooli Island: a caribou Ferry Service -1!!! CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning operate on the tstulusr Time) ' CIIARDOTTETOWN. 7- 3- I- For Particulars Phone '18, Charlottetown. CHICK THISE VALUES Fresh Pitted Dates 5 lbs. ........................ .. 1.00 n ........... .. 47c Cooking Cocoa , 1 lb. ti Red Cherries, bottle 25c Bulk Peanut Butter 33c Green Peas, 5 tins .... .. 95c Tomato Soup, 8 tins 1.00 V-8 Juice, 10 this 1.00 Sultana Raisins, 4 lbs. 1.00 island Oatmeal, 5 lbs. .. 49c New Beets, 3 bunches .. 29c Onions, 10 lbs. ............ .. 59c Pure Lard, 4 lbs. .. .... .. 89c Fruit Salad, 2 lge. tins 75c Fresh Blueberries, lb. .. 19c Mixed Candy, lb. ....... 39:.-Phone 747 Delicious--For Canning or Preserving YELLOW EGG PLUMS. brisket . . . L". . 1.25 Herels Your Chance to Stock Up For the Winter i Red Rose, King Cole, Salada. TEA. your choice. lb. Heinz-Complete Assortment A BABY FOODS. 8: tin. "I3 tins for . . . . 1.00 All Brands SOAP POWDERS. large pkg. . . . . . . . 39: RI . TODEMATOES. 2 lbs. 25c 11 cuart Basket only 551.79 Choice Firm OLD POTATOES. peck 39: Fresh Ri'lUBARB.3 lbs. 29: Preserving-To Arrive Today PEACHES.basl(ei' 1.59 Pure Orange MARMALADE. large 2 iii in: . . . . . . . . 39: Extra Special-S. P. Cottage LEAN ROLLS. lb. 69: Boneless, No Waste Fresh-Honey Flavored--Reg. 45c pkg. FIG BARS. T lb.pkg. 39c CASH & GARRY STORES 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. i L We Deliver C.0.D. 17 lb. Bug 57: White or rcliocolote 2 pkgs. 53: 5lIi.Iag 53: .S ALE Reversible Wool Broadlooms "ll Beautiful Colors - Sizes 27." x 54" Duality for quality - wear for wear - l-lies e could well lie worlli rs25.oo in 90.06 each. s . .1 icolors - Sage Green -.- Rosewood - Grey R o e -- Beige - Meadow Freon - Burgundy - Sand - Light I I u e - Light Cardinal - D ark .95 Each per pair 3528.95 MGDRE e. MELEOD L..i-wed c41 Te” RUG . l . .-