'9 and family were visitors , j'AGE FOURTEEN . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -. JANUARY R16. 1952 . New Annon and i I I IN Vic m y A .... -Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Freetown, on Sunday, Jan. ti. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Scliurniai) and family. Spring Valley. were visitors to New Annan on Sunday. Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dawson enr sch. Roy, North 'ri'.t'0Il- llierll visitors to New Aiinan and Travel- 'ier's Rest on Sunday. Jan. 6. Mr. Harry Bchurman. New An- nan: was a. business visitor to Ken- sington on Monday. Jan. 7. Mr. Richard Wall and Mr. Don Schurmsn made a business trip in Kensington on Monday. Jan. 7. Mrs. Ernest Waite and son, John, and infant daughter. of Slier- brooke. are spending some time at the home or her father. Mr. James Tuplin. New Annan. Miss Irma MacNeill returned re- cently to her home in New Annan having spent some time visiting. friends in Aiiddkton. Master George Wall has been Miss Norma Woodside returned to her duties at Holman! on Thursday. Jan. .1. having spent Next Yr-arts at her homo ill 'Priiroller's. Host. 1 Miss Vesslr Dawson. Suniiiii-r-i aide, sppni Siindav, Jan. 6 at the: home of her sister and brother-' Q11-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Scliur-,' man. Now Aiiiiaii f . - w . 'lhe Misses Lauretta and Flor-' ence Gallant. New Annan. were business visitors to siimmerslde on Monday. Jan. 7. n LOOK. I ow ix: confined to his home with swollen gl-ands. Cole was a recent and Mrs. l7l'.1llCix' visitor at illl! lltlnln of Mr. xirs Harold Mandersoii. The many friends of Miss Bertha Maoxiiiiinii will be glad to hear siin is feeling much better although szill corifrrind to her home. The many friends of Mrs. Arthur Wright will be glad to know she is making good recovery from her i-i.-criit illness. --AV I Postmaster Honored - -Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Curtis en- tertained a large number of friends recently in honor of Mr. Edgar sobey, the genial Post Master of wllmot Valley, and his daughter and son Lllyan and Melbourne. Mr. Frank Jardine introduced Mr. Colin Waugh who read an ad- dress to the Sobey family compli- menting them on their diligence as mail carriers and the excellent services of the Post office. Mr. Earl Macbfurdo then pre- sented the guests of honor with ll handsome leather armchair and a purse of money. Mr. sobey expressed apprecia- tion to all presem after which all joined in singing. "Forfrhey Are Jolly Good Fellows." A Sing SONS was oiijoyed with Mrs. Brewer Waugh as pianist. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ear! liuestis and Mrs, Harry Curtis. Xvi IE5 4 Diiiiifrics in Scotland has liorne itlio title of a royal burgh ever iSllIl'P H90. when the honor was bestowed by William the Lion. K . -ii” Mrs. Shopper! The Biggest Drug Values in Town! 4 Thurs. Jan. 1'itli-Fri. Jan. 18th -Sat. Jan. 19th. I Are you looking for your favorite nationally advertised health and beauty aids at the Lowest Prices? the Biggest Drug Values in Town-Anti tlint's not all you get here. court:-oiis service that makes shopping a l'('lli the kind of Friendly, Iic-Ipiul. pleasure. Try us -- you'll like us. Then look to ENMAN'S hecauso thatls just what we offer you You also get PAR AFTERSHAVE i'I'ALC Special 19: EASEM FOOT POWDER Special I9: HAND LOTION LARGE Special 29: , . CASHMERE BOUQUET HAND LOTION Palmolive SHAVE CREAM and AFTER SHAVE LOTION - pulp business. 2-for 59: 51.08 value for 81: lulLK or WHITE DOUBLE EDGE MAGNESIA 330 "- TABLETS Mr:-fu':Els RAZOR BLADES V 200 for 59: Reg. 60: for 39: Special. loo for s1 Excelsior WAVE LARGE, Reg. 35c SPECIAL 19: so and Colgute's SHAVE CREAM CORUX BLADES Both for 65: WINTERGREEN room PASTE -. Reg. 29: SPECIAL -19: : 3 Cashmere Bouquet SOAP -I Luster Cream SHAMPOO ALL FOR 49: GLOVERS DOG FLEA POWDER is and DOG SOAP " Bot-It for 49: NYAL EMULSION E COD LIVER OIL LARGE 1.25 SIZE SPECIAL 79: 4 CAKES MANY FLOWERS SOAP and FACE CLOTH 2 LARGE CAKES CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP I Cashmere Bouquet LOTION ALL FOR 55: BOTH FOR 59: NOXEMA NOXEMA wlLnR00'r 3 WAY SHAVE i.ARGis 10 oz: CREAM OIL 60: Size, Spec. 35: Special 51.25 2 for 59: RAY DENT roan-it POWDER Reg. 35:. SPECIAL 19: NYAL MAGNESIA Reg. 25:. SPECIAL "I9: NUTRITIVE HYPOPHOS A SPLENDID TONIC Regular SL25. SPECIAL 79: TANG Regular 49:. srscuu 29; 9 SHAVING CREAM 'x;z:., Woodburyls Vapalr Room Odex SOAP DEODORANT SOAP 4 cakes for Special 2 for 36: -. 69: 39: i ; 'f6rkwc5 7'0 rm: Sick ” DIAL WC. Oil ivFR MAIL ORDER FPT SU MMERSIDE Mom on ill-.jtli.r stokes” z I Howlan and I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. s --Mr. J. Henry Peters of Duvar was in Howlan on business on Wednesday. Jan. 2. George Carruthers spent his Christmas holidays in Charlotte- town. Messrs. I-ienry and Douglas Pet- ers of Duvar. were in Howlon on business on Saturday. Jan. 5. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Wood- slack has been in Bloomfield nurs- ing Mrs. Bennett Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant and family of Fortune Cove were visit- ing in Hnwlan on Sunday. Jan. 6. Baby Urbain Gallant celebrated his first birthday on January ti. Urbain had a cake and lots of ice cream. On Friday, .7im. 4 there motored to Albei-tori Mr. and Mrs. Fred parseiiauli and Mrs. Tenis Peters of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carrut.h- ers and son David. were in O'Leary on Saturday night. Jan. 5. l Credit Union nirintlily iiiretiiii: 'was held in the office at Wood- istoek on Monday night. Jan. 7. ! Jerrv Gallant and little l visited at the and Mrs. ”l'ri'i'y on Monday. Jan. 7. Mrs. iViEl'ER-l-Ti-.Al'5CllRilli is ysiteilldllig some time at the home lot her (laughter. Mrs. Leo Arsen- izuilt. Mrs. Firmiii ! Frlriids rir Mrs. Br-iirirtt Peters inf Bloomfield regret to hear of l or illness at her home and sin- trrrrly wish her a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. Alban Arm-riau'.' .ri'.itl fiiiiiilv of Hnwlan were in .,F-1:-iiiiw Cove at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jne Arsriiault on Old Christmas day. Fertile Arsenatilt who spent his linlidays at his lioiiie here left; on Moriday. Jan. 7 on return to his studies in St. Hyaciiiilrs College in Quebec. The St. Aline Club meeting 1i"rii(Ii1 was to have been held on iTuesday night. Jan. it at the home 'of Mrs. Robert. Arscnault had to be postponed due to the storm and very bad roads. . Calvin Cariithers spent the week- end of Jan. 6 at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mas- Qllnlililr and family before return- Er." to his studies in Prince of V.'.ili-s Colic-no on Monday last. Due to the cold snap many of . our men are now kept busy get- liiw, out wood for fuel, some lum- her. and n Pym 0 Mrs. James Arsenaiilf who spent the Christmas liolldriya at the lnme of her dmighler. Mr. and Mrs Alban D. Arsoiiaiilt or Howlan. re- in For-tune itiiriicd to her home -Cove nii Jaiiuriry 6. on New Year's night Mr. and Mr; Eddie Gallant had the fol- hwlnt: as iziiests: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and family. Miss ,B(-atrlce Arscnault and Vincent (Perry. . Mrs. Jack Gallant had visiting uitl- her her mother. Mrs. Joe Gol- lant who came from Tlgnish on Nan Year's day. She returned to Tiiziilslt alter spcnrling a day or two. i Mr. l-'ii-mfii Perry was a train .ras.ieii.'.'ci' tn Summerslrie on sat- Lrday where he spent the iveekend , to Our Jail. 'l7fII. few are still in tho, .M:-s Fred Mitchell. Mansion. N-B iit the homes of his son. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Perry and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard and other friends. returning on Monday night. A very proud young chapx on Sunday. Jon. 6 was Mum Ivon Arsenault of Howlnn. when he found that he held caught a live fux in his ti-ans. which without help he successtully brought home and landed in a pen. Ivan is a Areenault. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arsenault of 0'Leary. were among those who attended the wake of the late Ra ond Butler which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ergers in Lot 7 after his death in Sacred Heart Home in Charlotte- town. His mortal remains were laid to rest in st. Mark's, Lot 7. cemetery. On Tuesday morning. Jan. ll Mr. and Mrs. Leo Areenuult left on a visit first to Ontario, where their will visit their son Lyman and daughter (Joan), Mr. and Mrs Francis Blanchard. then to De- vroit where they will visit with Mr. Areenaultts brother. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Areenault. From there thev will go on to Massachusetts in visit his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casey. also his brother Arthur, then on to 11.1. and final- iv on return they plan to visit a sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaudci at Westbrook. Me. --AG Albany and Vicinity Mr. Grattriii Nnnuan of Albany )W'.lS a business visitor to Summer- side on Jan. 10. Mr. Charlie Milllgan. North Try- nri. motored to Summersldc on business on Tuesday. Jan. ll. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson of North Tryon. were recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell of Augustine Cove. Mr. Win. Pooley. proprietor of the Poolov Service Station at North Tryou, was it business visitor to Sunimerside on Jan. 10. Mr. Roy Dawson of Tryon. mn- toi-ed to Summerside, with a num- her of Tryon people on Jan. in. Mr. Clayton "I-iii-(miss of North 'r:ymi. who has been cuttlna pulp l'.'Il0d with a crew of men is now engaged in shipping a cat-load of seed potatoes at Albany. Mr. Raymond Wood of North Tryoii. recently shipped a truck load or choice pork to the Mono-. ton plant of Swifts. Mr. Wilfred Mccormack. general mi--rchant. of Aloany, was a busi- ness visitor to Summei-side on M-:nday.. Jan. 10. The many friends of Mrs. Max Lefurgey. North Tryon. will be sorry to hear that she has been sick at the home of her daullhieri Mr. Fred Irving of Cape Tra- verse. one of our largest lobster dealers and packers. was I! busi- ness visitor to sumrnerslde on Tliiirsday. Jan. 10. .-L- The many friends of Mrs. Wen- Cnll Howatt of North Tryon. will be pleased to learn she is much improved in health after her lil- lvI'.'.s at her home. There is in grave shortage of coal in Albany and district. None of the three leading coal dealers 'have any fuel on hand. but all have cars on -order and are ex- .rr.-otlng fuel any day. The many friends of Mr. Fred Leard of North Tryon. will be sorry to hear he is laid up with the flit at his home. Mr. W. Leard of Leard's Point. WE EXTEND an 9 INVITATION To All The Shopping Public Visit Store During Sumlnorsldff TOWN-WIDE SALE A Thursday. Friday and Saturday TONI. a. 'L9I'Il SIIMMERSIIIE HARDWARE -00. Water Street """'SummenItIe o young son of Mr. ant! Mrs. Leo i Billie society Ilnnual Meeting ,. -The annual meeting of the Bedeque Bratich of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Tuesday evening. Jan Ofcllowlng the Union clu.u-ch'eer- ice. l ' President. Mr. Howard subur- mon. presided, and in his opening remarks paid a. glowing tribute to the late Artsmus Mscacull and the late William Callback, the for-. mer president and secretary. both of whom held office until a shor: time previous to their death. The secretary - treasurer. Mr. Vernon Craig. after reading he minutes. gave the following re- port: for 1951 Bequest of esoo.oo from Mrs. Carrie L. Trueman. Ndetiue. Collections: Albany Vil- lage by Miss Marion Ross (327.20); Albany Rural Miss Ethel Moo- Donald (33.40); Carleton. Mrs. Leifrh Lowther (337.20); North Carleton, Mrs. Allison Harper (H290); Traveller's Rest, Mu; Elia Montgomery (39.25); New Anmm and Traveller-'s Rest, Mrs. John Marchbank (328.30); Middleton. NLS Essie Wright (811.85); Upper l'-'i't.etown. Miss Dena Arblniz (.933 401: Borden. Miss Leah Jay and -Miss Anne MacDonald (026.40); Lower Freetown, Miss Jennie Reeves 4526.70): North Bedequc Mrs, Earl MacMurdo (321.50): North Ba-rloaiie, Mrs. James N. Clark isl7.50l: Wilmot Valley, Mrs Raiph Hosg tsoooi; Chelton, Mrs. Helge Peterson (58.75): Fernwoovi. Mr. J. H. MacFai-lane (812.25): Lower Bedeque. Mr. Robert Waugh 1523.25): Central Bedeque. Mr with Schurman ts7l.om; Bedequc, Thomas Moyse tslo-1.25): lSearle- town. Major Lowther stl2.55i. Total collections were 5492.75, plus bervuest of 8500.00. Grand to- ial: 3992.75. motored to Albany on Jan. .1 on I business trip. Mr. Lcard has been smelt fishing and '11-ports some good catches. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson and Ila-ilrllief Judi: 0! North Trvon. are Slmldlntl a few weeks in Crapaud and Vicinity with relatives and friends. Mr, Dawson has been em- ployed building the new Curran and Gaudet rink in Summerslde. Mr. Bertram Thompsoni motored in Summer-side on Monday. Jan.. ti and brought home his son Bryant. who was a patient in the Prince COUHEY Hospital. All are pleased to know that Bryant is feellnz much better after treatment in the hospital. I -Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur '1'. Dawson and his mother Mrs. James Dow- son. of North Tryon, have arrived snfely in Petersboug. Florida. They motored through the New England states and visited some of .'their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of Albany. have returned from a holiday trip to Montreal and To- ronto. While in Toronto they were ifuesta of their son, David McKay Mr. McKay is it partner of Mi. . -- . . BACON. Sliced. lb. BOLOGNA. Sliced. KAM. fin suuiusr ounces. smsuas. lb. RIPE TOMATOES. Pkg. LARD. Zlbs. Holly Scedloss RAISINS. I5 oz. pkg. . . Fresh Pltted DATES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . R. I-Inod ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. bag . . . Zdox. Ebb neecoeaueoo 2)-'25 37: 49: Perfection ICE CREAM nottsfeacii .. 3.93 ( Soiled EXTRA . - CAMPBELL'S SOUPS. Discount 20”fo La bols ) CENTRAL BOTH STORES -' NEW STORE Opposite Family Bakery. Central St. LOCATION: onocrnv DIAL 2184 - 263i Claude Delaney of the firm of Delaney and McKay produces buy- ers of Albany. Mrs. Plcton Reeves and Mr. Elmer Reeves. Freetown. motored to Kinlrora. Albany and North Try- on rec ntly. Mr. Elmer and Pres- ton Re ves are two live wire form- ers operoting a three hundred acre farm with one of the best herds of cattle. some 90 head. to be faiincl in the Province. They have led the Dunk River Dairying Com- pany, Bedeque. in butterfat for the past two seasons and hope to be on top this year again. They also carry some 140 hogs. Last year they grew l00 acres of Alaska and Banner oats. They have recent- iy installed electricity and an elec- tric milking machine and cream se- parator. Water is pumped to the stnclr by electricity and all barns 'navi- been put in up-to-date shape for large scale farming. -A KINGSTON W. I. The regular meeting of the Kingston W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. semuel Willis on Jan. 3rd with 13 members pre- sent. The meeting opened by singing the "Ode" followed by "Creed" in unison. Roll Call was responded to and the minutes of the last meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ed. I Mrs. Haber Campbell was ap- pointed on the school committee and Mrs. Edgar Newson on the sick committee. Correspondence was read and it was moved and seconded that Mrs. I-leber Camp- bell, Mrs. Stewart Colwill and Mrs. Leith Newson look after the croklnole party which is to be held in the hall in the near fu- ture. It was also moved and second- ed to send 32.00 to the T.B. Les- gue a gift was sent to Miss Laure Walsh at Christmas from the in- stltute. Subscriptions were renewed for 10 "Institute News" and collect- ion was taken. amounting to 'l0c. Friendship fund No. Roll Call at the next meeting will be an- swered with a valentine. Tira- surer reported 810.35 made on sale of candy at Chrlsllmas. Next meeting will be ifeld at the home of Mrs. Whitefield Yeo. with the following committee; Lunch Mrs. Wesley Green and Mrs. Lelth Newson. Program Mrs. Merrill Green and Mrs. Wesley Green. FOR nor!- 0ll'l.'!.-E izucitiririsgiviixiuiiyt Men's 5 Eyelet Bet. 400 Women is Women's Curling Town-Wide Sale Special . Women's as above, size 5 to 9. Reg. 352.95-Sale Youths' as above, size 11. 12 and 13. Reg. 52.85-Sale . .. Men' Black and Brown Shoes. Values from 54.95 to 917.95. Town- wide Sale Special pairs Women's Shoes, all shades and heels. Value 55.95 to 910.95. Town-wide Sale Special .......................................................... Growing Girls' 2 Dome Rub Town-wide Sale Special i i Women's Side Zipper Overshoes. Town-wide Shle Special .. ....' Women's Black Zipper Overs oes. Town-wide Sale special Leather Sherllng Lined Winter Town-wide Sale Spec Misses Brown and Bia S450. Town-wide Sale Friday, January 18 -Saturday, January 19 0' soot rams or shoes 'Greatly Reduced For Quick Selling SHOES ALL TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK -v BROKEN . LINES REDUCED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET This Sale Includes: Cut Gum Rubbers, sizes 6 and 7. Regular 353.98. 91.79 RUBBER roarwuari er Ovei-shoes. low heels, size 4 to ii. 980 ....t ................................... .. I-llgh Cuban Heels. Regular . . . - - u -u 0 980 31.49 ........... ..t 81.98 to 59.95 98c to 35.95 ial Special .. Medium Ouban ll-Ieels Regiiiar s4'..95i - saris ck Zipper Overshoes, velvet cuff. Values u& at; Boots. size 7.: 9. R . 10.95-s 1 .s.. Yputhf nndiBoys' Hi Cuts. vaiiies up.gtog7.5o.-sail: AND MANY Nvmgnous rrms Nor Lisuio . .Sli.eeI1i& M-aclniiis ' . - ”TllE FAMILY SHOE STORE”