gmmm so. 1953 nnsooum. N. e. (or) - An ,,,m.g..g blue shark'we1ghlnr290 ar 1;” ed by fishermen with hallrut cells after the! gnppod it between two Vhlrvu. -rm euous was sold for fox rnear. OANBO. N. I. (OP)-A self-insu- lsted, igelesl shipping box is being used experimentally at a fish- pseking plant here. Used exclu- sively for shipping fillets, it holds about 100 pounds.' Avoid the last minute ' rush for this important winterizing item. Dy ord-- ering now you will be sure to have your storm sash Just when you need it. Well fitted storm sash insures comfort for all the family during the cold windy winter. It eliminates drafts which bring on ,.winter colds, and insures even heating throughout the home. Storm will cut your fuel bil by reducing heat losses ml pay for itself in one or two heating seasons. It is one of the host investments in ,com- fort and economy! you can make. Avoid thd rush. Order it now. 5 I Get A FREE Estimate For Your liiime I Combination Caulking Waterproofing D M" To save still Keep the base- These doors with more fuel caulk .winter with wa- lnterchangcable around framing ment dry this screen and glass of all windows. terproof paint. x inserts are ideal for both summer Easily done with the handy caul-k- E aslly applied and very effect- and winter. ing gun. ive. ' PHONE . Kensington Sunrmerslde Charlottetown 10 2265 v 7315 M.F. liiiillibj KENSINGION - SUMMERSIDE - cunnlonmiwu FALL CLEARANCE SALE. We are offering for sale a quantity of overstock- ed new TIRES at A I :25'W) 0" Also we have a. number of used TIRES and TUBES going at remarkably low prices. We are clearing out our entire stock of past model automobile accessories at drastically reduced prices. collie In And Lookiiur Stock Over F. ii. Mctaine Ltd. Malpeque Road Dial 7358 r . Freda Newson in York Hall on Sept. 18. to the city on Sept. 22. "York and Vicinity Mr. Keith Rodd and two child- ren, York on Thursday. . luv. and Mrs. Roy Vaaaey are spending s. few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. J. Vessey. York. while there he showed slides in York Church which was much enjoyed by all. Miss Dulles Cooke of Japan. left for trip to N.S.. for s few days. She was the guest )I "her sister, Mrs; J. M. Bproule. - Mi.uiMa.ry Watts had as her guest last week, Miss Roma Rodd; Toronto. y. Mr. Peter Proud has returned lioms after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don; Carr, Oyster Bed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I-urdy, Bos- ton. formerly of Pleasant Grove, are spending s few days in York. Mr. Floyd Ves-iey, York, has en- tered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. His many friends wish him speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. elson Watts city were the guests of M1. and Mrs. Harold Watts. on Sept. 17. Mr. Fenion Crockett, Pleasant Grove, spent Friday in the city. Mrs, George Watts, York, was a visitor to the city on Sept. 19. ' A shower was held in York Hall Sept. 18, for Miss Freda Newson whose marriage took place Sept. 23 to Mr. Wendall Bears. Much sympathy is extended Mrs. Wesiiy Matthew, York, on the death of her brother, Mr. Edwin Stwart, Marshfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown, City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, York. i Mr. Donald Crockett paid a short visit to the city on Sept. 22. Mr, and Mrs. Lou Hewett. city. were recent visitors to York. where they attended the shower for Miss Mr, Gm-don Carr. oyster Bed Bridge was a visitor to York on Sept. 22. Mr and Mrs Willard Coffin and family, ctly. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ewan, York, on 'sunday. - Mr, and Mrs. Floyd MacMiiliar.. Covehc-ad. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Watts, York. Mrs. Margaret Rodd. city. and daughter. Roma of Toronto, and and her son Junior were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett on aishori visit. . . Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chandler and daughters, city, spent Sun- day at York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Watts. - Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones. Keith Jones of Hazelbrook. were the zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Veey. York. Mr. Lorne Vessey was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas. city were the ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown on Sunday evening. They also attended the .....T....::.:-:.- 39-ms book condensation: "SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS" Story of Llntiissrufs flight Now, for the first time, Charles A. Lindbergh tellsthe complete story of his famous New York-to-Paris flight. October Reader's Digest brings you a 39-page condensation of this Book - of - the - Month selection. Crammed with fascinatin , little- known facts about Lin bergh's adventurous boyhood, with sheer adventure and the exhilaratrnp sense of flight. it is sure to ran with the.gr-eataet American auto- biographies. , . Get your October Reader's Digest today: 45 articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines and current books. LONG-LASTING "SPEEDY" Montreal, were visitors to THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN town. This calf won the Junior Championship and service in York United Church. SOUTH WINSLOE MISSION BAND Mrs. Lloyd Jay. Mt. stwart, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs Ann swan, York. 4 t South Wlnsloe Mission Band held their regular meeting at the home of Blythe Rodd, on Sept. 19. Seats were arranged for an outdoor meeting on the specious lawn, but due to the coolness of the day it The many friends of Mrs. Mil- ton Vessey who is a patient in the RE, Island Hospital are glad to hear she is much improved In was decided yo go inside. health. The meeting opened by singing "Tell Me The Stories of Jesus." Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buell scripture passage was read by and family were the guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swan recently. Shirley .Diamond and story of same explained by Mrs. Rodd. After prayer was offered a solo "Life's Railway To Heaven" by Blythe Rodd was effectively rend- ered. The study book on Africa Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Erehaut and son Brooks, city were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, will Watts. york, was presented by Mrs. Hughes ea after which the Mission Band Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crnswellf city, were the guests of Mr. and Mm Hnry swan on Sept, 20. well, city, spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry. Swan, York.--B.O. Master Gordon and Gary Cras- olier all these features . . .il FOUR GREAT VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES - give you greater power per gallon, lower cost per load. HIGH-EFFL CIENCY COMBUSTION - squeezes all available power from fuel. DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLU'I'CH- for easy- action engagement. SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION- for fast, smooth shifting. I-IYPOID REAR AXLE - for do- pcndability and long life. TORQUE-ACTION BRAKES-on light-duty and medium-duty models. TWIN-ACTION REAR BRAKES - on heavy-duty models. 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