O air A 5.1!-nkist onaucr tLv.e.-:r.9.9.e9.' .' Sunkist Navel Oranges ate Pleasant ' Grove Notes Miss Trainor. the efficient school teacher of this district. spent the week end of January zith, at her home in South Melville. Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. Hubert Morrison and Kenneth spent Thursday. January 22nd. in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Corrigan were visitors to Bedford recently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes. Mrs. Lee R. Glow has returned to her home in Pleasant Grove after visiting with her sister, Mrs. In excellent source of Beecher Gourt. Rustico. well. consolation prizes going to M”, 3. gywoome, , g, .0 e Kenzls residin . M"mm"' VI'f-WINC-I-'Wd'IldICA Mm Qhwes Wit” "id ML D05" time recently with her l:.:ters-i)rnt- Twentgl)-live gmembers were L9 5," valuable Pl01'OPlC'I'fNS M11 and MM Arthur Wyatt Ild KmE- law, Mrs. G. W. Simpson and present. The second degree was I R L"dl"' which help you absorb have returned to their home after Mrs. H. Toombs. , conferred on one candidate under supplier suppuu of ma... ,,o.m',1,mgm (mm having spent a very pleasant week Mrs. Ida Lawless has recently ' -j- the capable management of De. other foods you eat. end in York, guests of Mr. and received a beautliui New Year's The hooking fever is on again gree Master Bro. William Mac- "I PIH0 RDIIII Mrs. Dewar swan. greeting from Mus L. Huischerioi among the fairer sex and Mrs. Lean. , mm Doventer, Holland. Miss Eulscher George Dickleson has a rug of 11; wgg upm-ted um; 3,0 Em” 3011594 Eihlpu Pitch Mrs Ann Morrison, daughter is one or the many good wdmen of pretty design in the frame. Macphee was congmed to his home cod H that country Wh0'Ed0l3l9d Clm-3 -w- due to illness. All present joined M T" ' dian soidiers' graves. she, having The Rev. and Mrs. Watterworth in wuhmg . weed, recovery to '.l'Ir rurpenun. THE N GIJARDIAN. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison; had the misfortune while out skat- ing to fail and break her collar bone. All hope for a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts of Grand Tracadie and J daughter Beulah. and Mr. Donald King of Georgetown and Miss Martha King of Amherst. N. 3., were viol- tors to.Pleasant Grove recently. guests or Mrs. Ida irawless. The weekly card party in aid of the school was held at the home oi! Mrs. Ida. Lawless on Friday night. January-23rd. with eight tables of progressive auction be- ing played. The high score for the women was won by Mrs. Bernard Mccabe. while the high score for the men was won by Joseph cas- adopted Mira. Lawless! son's grave, corresponds with her after each visit to the beautiful cemetery at Amsterdam. and sends pictures of New Glasgow and xicinify ' Mr. a.nd,Mra. Vernon Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hill on Sunday . January glth. Friends of Mrs. Fred Clark will be pleased to know her -condition is somewhat improved. Mr. Thomas M. Doiron is spend- ing the winter months with his son. Mrs. Joseph Doiron St. Mary's. The many friends of Mrs. Ham- mond Toombs of Kensington. a ' resident of North Rustico. will deeply regret to learn of her serious illness. and trust that her condition may improve. --O-L have leen welcomed back to their pastoral charge, after having en- list were Mrs. 1-1. 1'. Marx . Mrs. Melville Weeks and Mrs. - ton Weeks. Pleasant Valley. and Mrs. 1". W. Cutclitie and Mrs. Harry Weeks, Fredericton. The regular meeting of the Fredericton Junior Red Cross "Money Makers" was held in the school on Friday afternoon Jan- uary 23rd. The president. Byron Cutclliie, presided. During the programme contests were put on by Joan Stevenson and Gerald Ross. The meeting closed '-by sing- ing the National Anthem. -Z HILLSIDE LODGE I. 0. 0. !' . . .' The regular meeting of Hill- side Dodge, 1. 0. O. 11'. was held on Tuesday night, January 27th. with N. G. Bro. Malcolm Mac- Bro. Macl'-ihee as his regular at- tendance was missed in the Lodge ioyed a. holiday in the Southern states. Room. Bro. James Cudmore gave the - PAGE ELEVEN "SALAIIK once senor. CWM Attention all Dealers and Fishermen Supply Houses. when ordering Tar for the tarring of lobster puts, fishing gear, etc.. specify Gull Brand Refined Guaranteed Water-free either Light: Mlrltirrrdl ' the lovely flowers being planted hi hll his 0 hi t b i . 1; 1g phasing to repay; mat the 3 3 n .5 PC0011 l-15111855 Seine Tar, Medium or Heavy Tar. Why buy anywhere from 4 me" by mo” kmd fden:l.L..aU m”dm”n M M3 Lorenzo tn,”-"D to the United States. to 896 water in ordinary Tar when for the same cost you can u, 1 who is 3 pnuent 1n thg p, E, 15-13nd The vlimch Nmmmee Prepared buy Water Free Refined Tar. Every barrel of uniform quality. Hospital, is steadily improving. ”' de1””0"5 hmch Whlch W33 . . MUST warr non scnoor. "”"”3h1Y ”.'30Y9i?- A Wm COASTAL ASPHALT PRODUCTS Limited Among than who gpenf, the hour was spent with Bro. . Ross Sydney NyEh(cP)gA proposed week-end gg their mgpecm. homes Hamilton rendering selections on P- 0- 3” 133- 331119 501111: N3- vocauoml school gm. cape mevtom here were the Misses Mildred and 11” P13n0- . ' Rhoda Brown. Doris Andrew and Mr. Edwin Stevenson. They re- turned to the capital on Sun- day evening. supported by many citizens. has been shelved for another year. A committee or county council agreed it would be impossible to finance the project this year in view of construction . or a new Mental Much to the "yet of the mm" bers of the United Church con- .i HWP””1- gregation the Rev.'Georga Gough J has tendjeredxhis resignation to 1- .-n,'- L be effec ve :1 June. Both Mr. ""d'n""::'I'l'-" , m maw,d" tngush allalit Lows 01: (mus and Mrs. Gough are beloved by -- 0 a u vcmp-"spec-ally P ham all, and it is hoped they will not I blended for lightness and fresh, line flavor. Extra tempting with soups, choose and spreads. IIIOVO IWEY. H - - il- or-' Bmmm (GP) Almost ave b Mr. George Brown lace Bay, lion 10-ounce cans were needed to pack an the soup processed In N. 8.. where he holds e position camdlmme past 20 years "I was of accountant in the Bank of estimated by experts of II. can M."m'"al.' 15 mending mme um” company here. The record year was with. hm- momerl Mm Gmrge "J. in 1946 when bwmper vegetable Brown. His many friends are de- . ll ht d to him, but are sorry 0 r cmnlis Wshed W"W't w 310-00090” n: i: somvsieiit indisposed due to . ca . E a rheumatic condition. Among those attending the Presbyterial from this district - were Mrs. Fred smith, Mrs. Orville seller, Mrs. Harry Ling. Mrs. Pat- terson, Miss Anne Stevenson. Mrs. Doris Mofiatt, Mrs, George Gough Mrs. John McNclli. Mrs. Ira Mc- - Cgbrey. and Mrs. B. Andrew. The w ther was ideal. there was be- lieved to be' a record attendance. and all report very inspiring meetings. Mr. Cyril Smith had a mlraclous escape on Tuesday evening Janu- a.ry 20th whencomlng off the ice below New G'la.s.gow Mills, his heavy truck broke through. Luck- ily the water wasn't too deep. and with the aid at tractor, horses and man power. he was safely landed on dry land. Cyril who is a prom- inent horseman being the owner of several race horses. was help-; ing prepare the ice track iorl BISQUITS and CANDIES Cbpl. Advlwillri Enhance Inc. I752 It Washes Whiter-3 RINSO. lge. pkgs.. 2 for . . . . 69:: A Better Laundry Soap-. SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 bars . . . 19: For A Better Complexion y LUX-Toilet Soap. 3, bars . . 25c Clark's 20 oz. PORK & BEANS. 2 tins . . . . 37c There are 15 reasons why shopping hers is so pleasant . . . so easy . . . so friend- ly. They're the 15 men and women who serve you in our market. Youlll find them courteous . . . efficient . . . hein- ful-a truly "fine bunch" of people to know. And we hope you'll get to know them better durimr this great store-wide MANAGERS and CLERKS SALE featur- ing just about the friendliest prices your budget will meet these days. i?48,l(x ' 0007500000? A Wednesdays race. which was run oil very successfully. Pure Pork Product-12 oz. KLICK--Dinner in a hurry . Fancy Cream Filled COOKIES. per I5. . . . . . .. Swift's Quality-SNACK ROLLS CHEESE.-1 lb. Olympic--15 oz. BEEFSTEAK & GRAVY . . . Kraft-16 oz. MAYONNAISE. iar . . . . Yum Yum-16 oz. PEANUT tunes. 2 ion 55: Mount Stewart-12 , oz. Strawberry Preserve. Prior's-24 oz. PINEAPPLE Marmalade 43.: Priorls-With APPLE-24 oz. STRAWBERRY JAM . . . . . . 32: Medium Shred ' y COCOANUT. per lb. . .-. . . . 29: NOTICE sronr WILL CLOSE sarunoav mom; 3 P. M. Please shop early as our year ends this Saturday night, and we wiltbs Stock-Taking from 8 P. M. on. Your help in this matter will be ap- preciated. - I” Farm-Fresh Produce LETTUCE-Lgo. Iceberg. 2 for . . . . . . 35c CELERY--Green Pascal. Z for . . . . . . . 29c CARROTS-New lunch. 2 for ;. .l. . . 35: TOMATOES--Rod Ripe. canon . .. . . 29c GREEN BEANS-Fresh Now. IE. ..... 29c ' ; oaaucss FOR JUICE ncmc SHOULDERS-S.P..-p'er I5. 49: ORANGES C WIENERS-Fresh. Tasty. par lb. . . . . . 39: -AY Fredericton and. Vicinity Mr. Gordon Stevenson was a visitor to Charlottetown on sat- urday. January 24th. . 35c 2 fins 49: . 29: . 49c Mrs. Kenneth Maebowell and daughter Irene, Glen Valley. were visitors to Hunter River recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Glydon were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday January 22nd. Mrs. Charles Stevenson and Irene and Randolph, Pleasant Val- ley. were vbitors to Charlotte- town on Friday January 23rd. Friends of Miss Eleanor Mae- Kinnon Pleasant Valley are sorry to hear that she is ill with virus pneumonia. Mrs. Wendell Craswell. Clyde River was a visitor to Breadalbane on Tuesday January 20th. . Mr. J. B. micnoweu was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tues- day January 20th. Mr. N. A. Cutollffe left on Mon- day January 19th for New York. While there he is attending a con- vention on Thursday and Friday January 29th and 30th. several of the ladies from Plea- sant Valley, rrsdericton and Run- ter Rlver are attending a First Course in Sewing directed by the Womsns Institute Branch. The first lessons were held January 19th at the home of Mrs. Clarence MaoGuigan. Hunter River, and - were largely attended. Miss Robin, supervisor of the Women's Insti- tutes. was instructor. - .V39c . 53c I It was 'a worrying time . . . when Enancially-and how to save regularly from now on.” it should have been a happy one. The stark was Eying our way, but we didn't have the money needed to, welcome our new baby. After going over our finances for the umpteenth time, we decided there was nothing for it but to cash out bonds. There had been top many 'surprise' expenses. Luckily for us, our 13 of M manager ' had other ideas. "Here's a real chance for you to save and you're missing it,” he smiled. . "gave? At a time like this?" we nearly shouted. ' "It's not as hard as you think," he said, ". . . quite a few of my customers do it. y 'First, you have to plan yourself alhudget . . . You need a road map, if you're to know where you're going with your money. Here's a little booklet called "But how can we save in our present pickle?" I asked him. "Borrow against ,yout bonds,” he said. "You've got a steady job. After all, if you cash your bonds now, you'll have the money you need, but you wont: have any savings left. if you use your'bonds to borrow. you get them back by paying od your loan instalments." In other words, you're raving your savings. This is one of the times when borrowing is really saving." Our story has a happy ending, because our smncln worries went out of the window before the stork dew in. Yes, our baby had a happy welcome. We paid back the loan. llow, we still have our bonds, we're living on a budget suited to our 'Penmul Plannlng'. Read it carefully: It shows you needs and aims, AND we're Mm K I Mum... P,mm. BoLoGNAy5mok.d' slkgdi P... '5' . . 32c 4 DOZEN . , W '0 M W? W" 0" "7 ”' W”! W" W8 "8"'"'Y- 3:312 i;".:?.3l::."i'.?.':;..ii”.' z':.:u":; HAMBURG-Fresh Loan. lb. . 35: IN A ,, ,. Aid at her home on Friday sven- BAG m ,1 ing January zero. The president. A. Gutoiiife presided. Auto- graphed qullt squares were auc- tioned. The iollowing officers were elected for 1983: president. Mrs. N. A. cu-tclii'ie; secretary Mrs. Milton Weeks; treasurer. Mrs. James Murray. The meeting clos- ed by Blllllnt "God Save the Qaonn Among those attending the Prea- byterial of the United Church'in summersids on January aotn and SMELTS-Fresh. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 29c , saying is die only way to move ahead of your worries, and stay ahead. And - ' ' l iomedmu - borrowing at the.B of M is the best way to save Find out how to save, ' i lupin today: high prices. Aslt for your copy of "Personal Planning" at your - "”""" ”"' . neighborhood 3 of M branch. It's yours for the asking. B M m I . BANK or MONTREAL l . . &sua(a'47dut8anl ' A These Specials also on sale at the following stores: V Tracadio -- Moroll - St. Peters Cardigan - Vernon River Or, 5 MEMBERS Remember our fiscal year ends on January 31st. You must turn in your sales slips in order to share in the re- bate. PAlNl YOUR wan L9 ti.i'.l' at Charlottetown Branch. 105-107 (mum street ' nl!:Nlt0GER8.llisnager- ' W'MhmL HCMW Turf; M : 'l . , . A g;;;i(; (if ””.i”' a ' . .- ....- -- -- . , 7: SH , V, . twain ciuunusy Iii tvrvfv wait or us: Sl.liC,E.il:m'L . E ii ,.y;,f;.7f.yf:..w'; I