PAGE TWELVE Y E s 81474.95 wheel ind, fenders, ernor. battery, ignition, foam rubber upholstered seat. takeoff, muffler. spark arrester, lamp and tail lamp. PHONE, IVRITE or CALL "The island Equipment Company Water Street. East BUYS 'A BRAND NEW FARMALL ""A” TRACTOR With adjustable swinging drawbar, adjustable rear four speed transmission, starter and lights. delux belt pulley and power combination rear tires loaded with calcium. May be purchased with down payment of only 52191.65 and up to three years: terms on balance. SALE PRICE ONLY WHILE THEY LAST gov- Farmers Machine Service Centre" Limited Silmmerside. THE GU ARDIAN, CEIARLOTTETOWN O'Leory and Vicinity Verna Stetso-rig.-aiid Peter Pair.-. istudents at Prince of Wales Col- lege in Charlottetown. spent the. weekend at their homes in 0'- Leary. Miss Elaine Ma.cLeod of the staff of the Sunlmerslde Telephone Exchange was a. weekend visitor to her home in Brae. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mac- Leocl. Mr. alid Mrs. Bryce lVIaCPllCl'Snl' and son Keith and friend of New Hampshire, who were the wel- come guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred W. MacLeod of the Brae.have now left for their homes. Rev. Charres MacNerin. Mrs MacNevin and family have left for their home in Portland. Maine, where Mr. MacNevin is the Min- ister of the Church of God. after vlsiting hL-i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mat-.Nevin. Brae, and Mrs. thews of OiLesry, and other rela- tires. Mr. Allan Matthews left. on Sat. urday, Sept. 15th for Ottawa. Ont. where he is employed with the Bank" of Nova scotia. He spent his vacation at O'Leary. the ttuest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews. Az, Miss Freda Strong. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Strang. and Miss Margaret Ellis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ellis. who are attending Business College and Prince of Wales College respective- ly. spent the weekend at their homes ill O'Leal'y. . Rev. Russel and Mrs. Webb of Waterford. N.B.. arrived in Wood- stock, P.E. I. on Friday. Sept. 14th and are guests ot.Rev. Mr. Webb's father, Mr. John Webb. 5 grand old man who is 93 years of age. Rev. Mr. Wqhb is the Church of England Rector lit. Waterford and besides his father will visit his brothers and sistcrsaand other re- letives. Alvin Webb. postmaster at O"l..eary is a hrother and another hrother is lrnli Webb oi llowlan. layreader for the Anglican Parish MaeNevinilt sister Mrs. John Mot- of OiLeary-Albcrtoll. "You know I'm pretty stubborn about odmliilng one gasoline is bottsrihon another . . . but this I-A ll gasoline hot mode a tool rlltterenco to my ear. lint getting more power and pickup than over iiotorol And talk about oconornyl For my money B-A 88 gives mo more per gallon--in ovory way-than anything I've tried." "I'm one ol than 'nhow mo' birds mysolt . . . but I figure I l1llII winner when i decided on I-A 90 for this new cor of mine. Up hill: . . 3 or on the straight-owoy, ll-A 98 sure answers the demands oi a high compression engine. And you're right about B-A economy. There was is dlttoroneo In my gasoline bill the first nlonlh I mod I-A 93!" New Annon and Vicinity Mr. Art Blanchard. Norm Try- on. spent it recent week-end at his home in New Annan. -Mr. Allie McNelll. Irma and Lenore made a. business trip to Silmmerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schltrmsn were visitors to Bummerslde on Sunday Sept. 9th. ' Mrs. Cousins is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Marchbank,.New Annan. Miss Lattretta Gallant. Summer- side. spent a recent week-end at her home in New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Loring Rayner and lamily of Summerside were recent visitors to Traveller's Rest. Mr. Roland Clarke, New Annlin, spent Monday. Sept. 10th in Sum- nierside and Traveller's Rest. Mrs. Frank-Waite. Sherbrooke. was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Dunn. Mrs. "Beulah Lowthcr. Cornwall, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Schurmsn recently. A.V. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caseley were. visitors at. the home of Mr. Tal- madge Montgomery on Sunday. Sept, 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mayne anti family. Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Schurman recentli. Miss Vessie Dawson. Suniliiel'- side spent a recent week-end at the home of her sister Mrs. Doll Srhurman New Annan. Mr. Talniadlze Montgomery. Mrs. Elia Montgomery. Mr. Don Schur- man. and Mr. Al Schurman were business visitors to Wilmot Valley recently. lifrs. Earle Lowther and sons Lantz and Donald of Cornwall. spent Sept. 9th at the home of her . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Marchbank, Tl'avellei”s Rest. Mrs. Lloyd Wood and Mrs. Ar- thur Wright returned to their re- spective homes on Monday. thr- lnth of September. having spent, two weeks holidaying in Ontario. Her many friends will regret to' hear that Mrs. Allie MacNeill un- derwent. a serious operation at the New Emzland Baptist Hospital Ihahey Cllnlct. Boston. Mass. New Alinan School is progress- in: favourably alter the holidaysl with Miss Anita MacPhee as; teacher. while Traveller's Rest has Mrs. James Champion as teacher. Wellington Mr. Alphonse Conliell. KcnslilE- inn. recently visited in this vicin- 1t.x, B.M -The illness of Mr. Coliil Mc- Kinnon of Ellis River is regretted by friends. Mr. and Mrs. Verlio Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barlow motored tr- l-Iunter River where. they visited Mrs. Russell Bernard. LL... The many friends of Miss Shir- Ir) Vincent are pleased to learn she is improving from her recent painful auto accident on Aug. 28th on the highway near Mnnctnn. N. R. Miss Vincent. received a par- tial collapsed lulilz and had to have 26 stitches on one side and many stitches on the other side. Shirley spent eleven days in Mone- ton City Hospital. but is now rest- ing at t.he home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Alton Vincent of West Devon. Miss Vincent. was a former resident of this place and is a valued member of the Y.P.U She has been employed with the Molicton Telephone Co. FORMER BANKER DIES SAINT JOHN. N. 3. Sept. 18 W (CPtrI). W. Harper. 68. former Saint John banker. died at his Westtield home tonight. after 3 brief illness. He retired in 1949 after 35 years as manager of the Saint Joli-n branch of the Provin- cial Bank of Canada. Born sf Shcdiac. N.B.. where he began his banking career. he worked in branches at Sussex and Riverside before coming to Saint. John. )t'diilTA's'1InAl. 'l'lle antelope 5 Central and South Africa is milled a springbox because of the long distances it can lepp. ; . nlsQltA1.iFItin BIRMINGHAM. Eng. tern -Samuel Davies was dtsquulitied from driving A motor car pend- ing another driving test in the ...,..-. ... . Borden -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart of Charlottetown spent I few days in Borden last week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David MncLeod. Mrs. Myrtle MacPhail and daughter Wilna. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacPhail of Long Creel; were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love, Borden. L on Thursday. September 13th. I farewell party was held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Macisaac for Mr. Lowell Barlow who left Bor- den last week to take up his new duties as C. N. R. agent. at Eller- slle. Mr. Barlow was presented with a beautiful ring and an ad. dress of good wishes from his friends ill Borden, and a very pllleasait evening was enjoyed by a . Mr. and Mrs. Stennlng Mac- Nevln. Borden. had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Nevin and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray and family of Cascumpec; Miss Ella MaoNevln. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Murray and Mr. James Murray of West Devon; and Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Murray. Mrs. Alex Murray and Mr. John Murray of Harmony. , Tignislr Miss Clarisse Cormier of Ottawa. Ontario. spent two weeks vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cormier. Tignish. Miss Corniler has left to return to her home. Mr. Gilbert Harper who spent the summer months. in Central Canada where he was employed. returned to Tignish last week and is visiting his sister Mrs. Francis Perry, North Cape. recently for Toronto, Ontario. where slir has accepted it position. Miss Perry is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Perry. and for the past year was employed in the Town of Sumnierslde. B.J. Friends of Mrs. Camille Chais- son will lie pleased to know she has returned to her home in Tig- nisli from Western Hospital. Al- bcrton. where she had been receiv- ing treatment for one week, un- der the cure of Dr S. Bandlcr.' Q Mr and Mrs. Edwarri Gallant. Portland. Maine. Mrs. Thomas Gal- lant and Miss Catherine Gallant, Norwood. Mass. motored to Tig- nish and are visiting Mr. and Mrs Earl Gallant. Norway. and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant. Christo- pher's Cross. The weekly auction forty-five card game. sponsored by the Tig- nish sub-division oil the Catholic tV0lnBn.S Leagile. was held on Wednesday evening. Sept. i'.!th at the home oi Mrs. Harold Cot-mier. Seven tables played. and the prize for the highest. score went to Mrs. James Fennessey. and to Mrs. John Smythe went the prize for the lowest. score. At the coil- cluslon of this game. a forty-five "freeze-out." was played and the winner of the prize was Mrs. John Smythe with Mrs. Sylvester Ar- seliaull. receiving the consolation. A trcai. of home-made candy was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Henry A. Bernard invited the ladies to her home for the next. game. Congraitilationlt are beintl ex- tended for happiness and health to Mr. John Ryan of Greelimount and his bride. ilie iornier Miss Alma Richard. Western Road. Tig- ntsh. Their marriage took place in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tigntsh, on Wednesday. Sep- tember 12th. at a Nuptial Mass celebrated by Reverend J.A. Mac- Donald. PP. A wedding breakfast was served at. the home of the groom's tmotlicr. Mrs." William Ryan. and at. noon a dinner was served to a large group of relatives and irieiids at. the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Richard. Later in the day the young people left amid showers of good wishes and confetti on it honeymoon trip through the Mori- tlmes. U on their return they will reside in Greenmount where the groom is engaged in farming. BUYING tins We are buying a quantity of straight oats for immediate delivery. Contact us for prices. P. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LIMITED . Kcnsington Fl-1Flllel'S in Hunter River district contact George Dick- leson, New Glasgow.- future. But. Samuel said he would probably quit driving. He is 92. FARMALL CUB Water Street East Ready' i.o Work - Priced To Sell ' At "THE FARMER'S MACHINE Island Equipment 00., Ltd. USED TRACTOR8 MASSEY 20 and MASSE-Yl 101 ALLIS CHALMERS W. C. SERVICE CENTRE” summerside this Sussex town died after be- ing bitten by an adder. 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