J. Alfred Robison of Dayton, Ohio, paid a visit to his native home on P.E.I. after an absence of '52 years. Now in his eightieth year he saw many changes in and around Grand 'IlraJcIadie where he was born and attended school, the main one being the National Park- While here he visited with his brother, Joseph Robison of Stan- hope, and sister Mrs. Agnes Mac- aulay, Spring Park Road. He is also a brother of the late Michael Robison, Six, and the late Mrs. B. McKiImon oIf Chanlottebown. Thur. August 7, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 After 52 Year Absence Visits His Native Home Accompaning him on his visit w e r e two daughters and. grand children, Mrs. Earl Baker and sons James and William and Mrs. Agnes Crabtree. His wife Teresa Kloebe passed away on January 7, 1958. After spending a very enjoyable holi- jay, the visitors 1e it t o r their homes on July 9. PULP WOODS Spruce and balsam account for 72percentotthewoodusedby Canadian pulp and paper mills. RECORD HOP New Way’s VALUES! in FURNITURE and APPLIANCES to: your Home MID-SUMMER 0? LOWEST PRICES 0 GUARANTEED QUALITY 0 EASIESTLOE-EASY TERMS 1- * FREE GROCERIES! ROLLAWAY CLUB when you buy ANY of our New 1953 REPRIGERATORS YOU RECEIVE: ‘ W . 1 Good-Size Chickenl UP CAPTAIN SWETMAN GIVES FAREWELL w ajn W. H. Swetman .. in his farewell ad- mficers and men at the change over ceremony yester- day afternoon at which the com- tumed over by Group Captain W. H. Swetman to Group Captain J. WIGMORE- , away on June 16, W11 Kenaingto , Thom- " ‘ . gage;- several months born‘at Graham’s Road ’7, 1877. youngest .. the late Henry and Mary Jamil? 30, 1907, he was In marriage with Katie M whom arrived he» ’ summer’s passing. Hazen ‘mgiilSewio‘ein Ottawa, ’1“ flat the time and un- ' mbshome and Elmer of ' The danghters are: Edgar MacKin. ‘fldpa; Mrs. Kenneth ’vner, Adelaide, Bleasant Val« also twenty-three brothers and alley, until mov- n on his retire- «ln the public be" .‘Ifireely of his time in many community . as, .,- 1., _ therihe and Earl Richard and Katie. . John and Louise Sadie, Everett and boys Harold and Hilda ' Harold, Mary and IfiaImily Well and Flourie ' Percy and Vivian W.G. Barbour, .Ltd. Gus and . \ Dorothy. and George \_ CUT FLOWERS Pleasant Valley United Church George Connor Frank and Evelyn Rena and Fred. KENSINGTON Mr. Donald MacKay, Clinton, is-spending a holiday in Kensing- ton, guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Montgom- ery and family. The many friends will be pleas- ed to know that Mr. Frank Bag- lole in making a good recovery fdhowing his recent illness and hasretua'nedtohishmneinKel- vin Grove, firm the P.E.I. Hos- . pibal, Oharlflt’bebown. ' ‘ The many hiends of Mm. Hor- ace. PIaanter will be pleased to ’ learn that‘dhe isrecovezinigfrom her recent illness and has return- ed to her home in Kelvin Grove film: the Prince Oounty flospi- t Mus. EIsutaIce Paynter who is a patient in the Rehabilitation Cen- ter, Provincial Sanatorium, Char- lottetown. a / weekend visi- Is'are in het- » inheaith. mOpl. 13. MaoKay, R.C ‘ AIF. of Centralia, Ont., paid a ' brief visit to Breadalbane Where * ' -' 'he was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Hugh F.MaoKay, and also I called on his sister, Mrs. Robert “MEET YOUR / ‘ IMPERIAL Kensington. Cipl. and Mrs. Mac» Kay (nee Audrey Stevenson) are receiving congratulations on the recent binth of a son, Hugh-Jon at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Guests of Miss Olive Thomp- son, Kensington, are Miss Mary MacNutt and Miss Beryl Mor- son, both of Charlottetown. been vacationing at Malpeque, Rev. Dr. T.R. and Mrs. Mill- maIn arrived recently in Kensing- tonandareguestsofDr.Milb man’s mother, Mrs. J.G. Town- send. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and son and daughter, Donnie and Susan, oi Maiden, Mass, 8. r e guests of Mats. Campbell’s par- ents, Mr. [and Mrs. Wallace Pick- ing, Dmnley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter, to' visit in Freetown, Burlihton "and vicinity} Mr. and Mus. Donald ‘Oaseley have 1‘6an from Hamilton, 0n- tario, tov‘KensImgton Where Mr. Gaseleyhas accepteda position as manager of the Cooperative Association, succeed- ing Mr. Keith Stewart who has accepted a position with a Sum- merside Cooperative Mrs. D. Ingraham has Mus. Eva Pickering th0 has Thursday Evening 9 to 12:30 Attention -«; Breeders We wish to announce that we are'donating the following prizes to the Guernsey breeders exhibitm 1—50' lb. bag Calf Starter to best Jr. Female Calf. 1—50 lb. bag to best Sr. Female Calf. ST. JOHN MILLING CO. Guernsey St. John, N. B. * Reopening ~oi Public I Schools ‘ School Boards of districts - which have a fall vacation of two weeks should plan to have their schools rebpen for the year 1958-59 on August 12 or 13.- School Boards of districts having other arrangements for vacation should keep in mind that the school year consists of 200 teaching d, 5 (including convention days) when determini g the date of reopening their schools. Department of Education ’ 3.: '-~ Province of Prince Edward Island WEST TONE'ON'TOSE‘ '1‘ FINISH! & MATERESS RING 5,? INcLUDEbgl-umm suite 1égdboard bed (With fi£;agbpperell pillow cases! 9.95 OR1.40 . 1 Can of Salmon! ALL THIS FREE — with your NEW REFRIGERATOR! 2 Cans of Corn! 2 Cans of Meat! ' 2 Cans of Beans! '2 Cans of Peas! Box of 60 Tea Bags,Y 2 Cans of Baked Beans! 1 lb. of Enter! 1 Dozen anges! 1 Box of oda Biscuits! 1 Pkg. of Carrots! 1 Jar of Mixed Pickles! _I will visit her “mm, Mrs ing cattle at the Provincial Exhibition and 01d ’ “ 'gwmiyxz and Don? James Evans, Mr. Evans and Home Week. , PC. _ and four dau h_ Nma'an‘d Russell White , ' family, Burlington and her son, of Moose Jagw' PGmdofiegnamnggafiegseen White Mr. Anson Pickering, Oharlotte- ‘3-bag's D and F feed for. the best Jr. Herd. ENSEMBLE and cm“ of Mom Hanan Ema and cmfldTIe-n ‘ €331,111: before returmnsg to Free- 2-bags Royal Dairy Ration for the best Sr. Herd. No DowN PAYMENT! £330. Chesterfield reversa . Walnut woolzile 12n- Foam (31151110118. Mes. choice of 201‘ beige. Walnut finish 2 table lamps, end table‘ 1 tri-lite floor lamp 1 Sofa cushio. ' 1 matchi I KELVINATOR O WESTINGHOUSE . . . . . ' Q 1 Doz. Grade “A” large Eggs! ‘ 'on, summers-me at maInd of the station was officially E. Creeper. Admission cgnfs 1 peek of Potatoes 1 . ADMIRAL ‘ ' 1 Pkg. of Breakfast Bacon! . PHILCO Irene, Bloise, Geonge, Rena. Ka- Carrotth and Mr. Garruthers, PRICED FROM OR WEEKLY . Suite With deep 33 and brass fer. red’ green) brown ' 5 Pc. KITCHEN. DIINE'ITE SUITE BRIGHT NEW COMFORT ANDSTYLING? tchen luxury at a real savin ' 23:11:!) awide range of delightful gc'olgllii-i B mahons . . . White/Black, Beige/ royvn, Blue/White, Yellow/B l a c k . o al/Black, White/Coral “with iteeargrafii, Xtcehromc legs, arbor- e nsion leaf gilfrl comfortable chairs have newftlygb’ ~evellmg legs, seats that match i ESSO DEALER . number or! ighbor and a good :I with his sociable many friends We“ tribute to his table top and smart eondIIcted by {Ms M. Murray, BA. 13. . digressbntextzrim- “five taught a good _ my course; fiaith”. The “We. “The Lord’s “What A 3 alive In Jesus”. Mr. V .. rendered a solo R“388d Gross”. were ‘ ‘ . Show. M. W. Wood, ‘ k, amett, Aub- , " ‘- t - ‘ eelks, 0.0. w mugfiéntner, R. R. , Louis 0. WV centenar- , GRAFTON STREET ESSO SERVICE While viewing the many .his- toricexhibits housed in Prince Edward Island’s far famed Provincial Building, visitors to the province can leave their cars for any necessary check-up at the Grafton Street Imperial Esso 1. FOR MAKING EYES without a brush!. hibricates eye area. You Buy: MASCARA-MATIC new automatic Waterproof Mascaras—curls and calculation You GetFrce: NewALLEYFS OIL—removes Waterproof Mascara, conditions lashes, Helena Rubinstein BEAUTY PAIRS! ‘ BUY ONE -.'. . GET ONE' FREE SAVE UP TO 49% . . . LIMITED TIME ONLY II. FOR FACE AND BODY You Buy: MINUTE MAKEUP—glamour foundation and powder in one. In a smart compact. fragrant. You Get Free: ‘WHITE MAGNOLIA TALC- to keep you fresh, smooth, de‘liciously r T o IIIIWN PAYENT contrasting backs! 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