PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 Ni in in AMINILAN LIH l S STEVENSON e-1'-H4 1i:iml'ii.tA iso sicimouo st. Freetown and y ' Vicinity Mrs. Calvin Point recentl lage at the Burns. liahop oi hat visited in the vil- tune of Mrs. Russel Mas. Frank Deacon has return- street dancing where is most en- joyable evening was spent by all. aoeeeds were in aid of commun- ity improvements. Mrs. Brewer Auld and son liswer lett recently tor Halifax. Nova Scotla. where they plan staying tor the whiter months. At the September meeting or the Btrch Grove Women's Institute. United Church at Wellington. The September meeting of Women's town. Quite a number of membe were present also several visitors. In the absence oi the r-resident. Mrs. Wallace Reeves, the'meetlng the Christian Temperance Union met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Soutlr Free- bus on September and to sing atj joined in extending good wishes to the 3 P. M. church service in thevthe bride and groom. Miss Hamill 'is a daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Eedverse .1-Iamill of Lower Free- town. ANTAICTIO lXPLOlllt Dill EAST ORANGE. N. J.. Sept. 26 -(AP) - Malcolm L. Douglass. Antarctic lecturer who accom- Hssm on and Vifinity ' Miss Mertaret Mac is employed with the avel Bur- eau. Charlottetown, spent the weekend at her home in Hampton. rlc who yblisses Joyce Ferguson and Ada STARLITE DRIVE - IN 8'Slile East SEPTEMBER 27, -1951 Professional tlsrils I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Sank oi Commerce i ldlas l lnsnnserelda. P I. I. l , ed from Red Rock. Ont to, Mrs. Auld was resent d lth nied Ad i 1 El h d E. B d she had spent the simmtr ...'3'.,';'.'. beautiful necklapce Gael! wparting was conducted by Mo.-s. Eldon gr: his SouTh”P0l9 cuadltion. vibe g?,'3.'5:f21.X'.f'.:' :ml:e:i.ird,A.nm:e ct) ronlght At 8 PUON3 333' with her son. Dr. Allison Deacon lift from her sister members. Drummond and a very interesting found deed of carbon monoxide mm - i n ' .vy'. D ' A (35.9 Aguog H11 . . and Mrs. Dsaoon. M d Mr J h Le I h grogrzmime was I1:-desented. "Altar polso;iingwSalturd;i(y itn l;i:wcar i: ' . g; y In Color r.an s.-on ws ave e unessper a d to neary apoc ow 9 an . Mrs. Elton Cairns received word left for st. John. New Brunswick lunch was served by the lr.iosct.e:g', police listed the death as a suicide. 3.):,r:d.yJu:;t ”,;,',',;"”f,', ,!;3,dm: AFIGHTER . "an"-V of m. ":10". um"! 0! huh" ban uhd m9” Owing to Next meemw '0 be held 3l- '-119 ""”MS::"" low day; with her In-land M1-g En E. ' '1 her brother-in-law. ur. pm... the eerlous il eas of their son-in- home of Miss rune Arbing.-AB riaownnn cam-siciv wnu.n-l 3,," noun. ,i,,,,,,,.,' I SQUADRON” - It cowan or ntocgtgn, 3",, gm law. Mr. John Charlton. Mr. Rout ' . ()pLD. R.0. ' Cowan was Tormerly Beulah Iurns Charlton with his wife and daugh- -The home oi Mrs. Patrick mime; CTON. aept. 26-(CP) - with All-Star Hollywood ' of Lower Freetown. she and 11;, too Janet. has made many visits to Hamill, lower Freetown. was the -Premier McNair announced Sat- Mr. mu Mn Ind. 13, Lard cast. 0l'l'0Ml."l'llls'l: l Cowan visited with ruauyg, gm Freetown and friends here hope to scene or s happy gathering re- urday a campaign to eliminate mm"; 3,d,qu, Wu. mung V1,: Also Cartoon & J . . . ' Fxamlned frlmdl in Pmtvwn 1--t year. gear cram: early improvement in tentliy. when - my large number razweedhfrom New nrunsis'lilck and itors at the home of ur. and Mrs. Animal Antics ' Etiifu-2 rims I :- s con on. o riends and rclatlv t to make te province a po en-free . , , . ' Mr. and Mrs. George Matheaon . S-S shower Mrs. Hamill's r5:n.i'33...gi.. area for hay fever sufferers. The w A M"Qu":iE,. Coming F”. & sat. Ofllce llours: . g and daughters Donna and Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Logan Brown andter. Margaret Elaine. prior to hcr'eradication work will be a Joint ML pod" Bishop chgpmm N. i 9 10 13 - I 10 U of Bradalbane um Mu. Mgmgg. sons, sterling and Gordon, and marriage on Sept. 12th to Mr. J. effort 01 l-M Deplrlmtml 0' 9115' B. is spending a few weeks at'the "THEY DRIVE BY ""5 93' 'PlW''"''"-'"' HOURL V DH Wfpy (c:n'sRDrr'i:th,e:l,h:gr:'aJ:hrr;c::Ke:iRa 2:353; l;e;:l)t'. ggwfastd n3f:lUil:- Eelus u(;i-tlikend oi fllilmelrrld. Many lilccuw:r1lQe.AI'-Ielaltlli and Social ser- hdm, of 111, 31,”, md l,,,,um.,m, NIGHT” Phone 328': ' g.m.- . r vs - . . s e n au u an useu ls wer e-v rcu ure. . , n . . . i nu AL ore to Freetown when they were the village a short time ago. with ceived by the youthulgbride aseuliell -r 1-lldtirmpigg. Mrs wnnm F” Plus Added Feature nES(s;s::s1er1SillEl;I1II'I::erl::ilDG' ii 5.44 7 . 35 2C, the guests of Mr. ma M;-.,' gag. their friends Mr. and Mrs. Barlow as substantial sums of money. Ex- LONDON a(CP)m To cgwh g i ' " wtgr . 35 .30 on Dammarell. Bird. Mr. Brown and sterling arelcellent music was furnished for plane for New york, , pusengel. Friend. in Hlmmon of Mr. M-as . members V of the Southampton those who wished to dance and the was rushed by automobile trom Harry Clark. Victoria. were sorry MNL ORWR MUW "Om Froeivown Ind vlcln- Mile Choir and Mt Mean is also remainder enloycd a very .pIeas- one airport to another. He tre,vel1- to learn that he has entered the -.---S "mg SERVKE: lty attended the supper in Ken- a member of the Southampton tint social evening. A bount- ed P2 miles and took seat no. 12 Prince Edward Island Hospital for i Ilnzton on Thursday. Sept. mth Male Quartet-l-8. The Chair and eous lunch was served by the hos- on the plane which had been held treatment. . 8. F. "HMO! R. 0. 3 W. SRESTER S. and stayed to take part in the and ladies present. All 12 minutes waiting for his arrival. -- Quai-tette came over by chartere -W 'rr-- ' r roar -" Complete Visual Analyses W "R M I Mrs. MacKcnzie Dixon mill in- ; fant sou Kenneth Gordon. re- Gnu" pm” ll 9 (3 turned to their home in South V ' PHONE mug I Melvllle- alter a short visit with Blfrllllrr Bolliillltfn Noll”: I l relatives in Milivlew. I-Ito. iuALl,MAN'S BUILDING ., , L1-.,n, I . Mr. John 0. French left on Sun- I 0I”r0METRIs'i ii ' day. Sept. ltlth. for a short visit Office formerly occupied by 1'' Snmsnenlde. P.E.l. i, with his daughter and son-in-law, I-Ila Heath Itronlh I-0- . Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Glover, Money sg Log. .m Norbm-0, Ammkd To. TM . RH. and M”. L. 3. wuomey Collections Proniptly R. E. '- and small son Frederick were vis- INSURANL-E ggptfhzgggftelnwn on snub Fire - Auto - Casualty y I Summer St.. suissniei-a:.... Mi K thl c bll. a h- "'0" "" 3:.5E.1..7ls:i;::.mii:i W-E ctllllllllllll ------r---- Toronto. where she expects to spend the winter. . Physician & Surgeon 58 summer Street Offers Big Savings Friday and Saturday ON SALE Q A.M. SHARP ANOTHER GREAT (DRESS SALE The Women's Auxiliary of the Office: Hampton United Church held their monthly meeting at the hrme of Mrs. Windsor Bell, south Melville. DR. SLER R. IIERIIRY Veterinary Siirgcon Hours 11.00 In 12.00 mm. 2.00 to 1.00 pass. 7.00 to am pm. Dial 285! 0RAPAllIl THEATRE CIAPAUD - FRI. M36; SAT. 1:30-Still) Phone I Kenalngton Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Inmsn. Hampton. and Mr. Chester Shaw. Desabie. were among the large number in attendance at the MacDonald-Wright wedding in Ccntrcvllle Church on Saturday. Sept. 22nd. Menls Zipper Front SWEATERS Featuring plain shades of brown. wine or green With IHNXV Woven fronts in nest designs. They're all winribrenkrr styles with neat front zipper clos- Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mrs. W. A. Macquarrle v.'ho will celebrate her 85th birth- day on Sept. 29th. Mrs. MacQuar- ins. 531" 351 42 I . 5.95. SPEC Fall Drcssns of wool. jersey. taffeta. crepe or laille and other line fabrics, smririly styled in the .h i , g n C c 0 mm" M IALT attest, moat Ilattering modes and in the gorgeous shades of Aulumny 1951. Junior. Misses' and 35' also :a;g3:nEngf bu1:,1'- atgt;-lens- A I A B R omens sizes are marked at truly astonishing saving prices for rrldny and Saturday. Erma dmlmu, Punch M”. St l v arr nz Quarrle. on Thursday. Sept. 20th. Mr. Donald MICiql!lPfle arrived home on Saturday, Sept. 15th, af- ter having spent the past two months in geological survey work in Newfoundland. Donald will re- sume his studies at King's col- lege. Halifax. Regular 8.95 to 12.95 SPECIAL .5.9 . ' BUD ABBOTT - LOU COSTELLO The comedy pair are talked into going to the Aiflfilll Jungle in search ot a diamond cache. Very funny situations develop when they meet tigers. lions. and other Jungle beasts. You are assured of eighty minutes oi good clean fun. (ROBINSON-TURPIN Illglst Picture Coming Soon) Regular 17.95 to 22.95 Regular .335 to 16.95 SPECIAL SPE IAL ii.99 9.329 Substantial Reduction In Men's Topcoats A REAL SAVING! In the collection are single and double breasted styles with regular. or zipped- ln linings for colder weather. They're regular stock gnrments in sizes 86 to 42. The material L”...L"2.1ZZiif?.i:T.?Zif"' 999 Extra Value In Women's SLIPS 3.99 -IlOLMAN'S RIEN! VVEAR- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Inman. Hampton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Inman and son Paul. Charlottetown, left on Thursday. Sept. 20th. for a short motor tour through New Bruns- wick and along the Gaspe Coast. Enroute they will visit friends in Sussex and Osmpbeilton. N. B. CAPITOL Sumssses-side TODAY (Thurs.) 3:30-7:15-9:15 Boys' Knit Jersey PYJAMAS PU”-0'1 Stile with no billions to rip olf! Avail- able in colors lawn and blue. the pants have rounrl elastic tops. Sizes it to 14 years. regular 2.20 a pair-SPECIAL a pain- 1.69 -HOL)lAN'S B0l'S' SHOP... Mr. Kaye Cameron, who has been employed in the loyal tank of Canada. Charlottetown. left on Sunday. Sept. ltltli by motor for Parrsboro. N.S.. where he has been transferred. He was accompa ' d by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cameron. Charlottetown. and Mr. Marl: and Miss I-lelen Cameron. Hampton, who returned on the evening for- ry. i Mlle-avminute. laugh-e-m nute comedy: 72... SKELTONI With regular linings. regular to 29.50. SPECIAL regular to 39.50. SPECIAL ........ .....::m.- Sympathy is being extended to the daughters and relatives of the late Mr. Thomas Cameron who passed away at the home of his daughter and aon-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Eric Lowther, Crapaud, on Sept. sch. at the age of ill. Mr Cameron'lived most oi his long Mill clearance! Mlsses' Skirts .Il,vli-s 3 Yard Package CHEESE GLOTH . Illll I. 10 smart front wliir-li to choose. purchased by our Mnnlrr-ni Buyer. All wool plaids and checks, as vicll as corlu ' d. , . ,, h 11' i ii i ,d 'k . I h , , i V ' EH. ;.:r”"....'.':: ..ii::':.":..::: 3:; ”.:....."...:.".i: he-. mm. an ":9 m,:::m;::,.", :vhe;:..i;' :2:-:..: SPEClAl.- Cheese Cloth, 36 inches wide, regular or bias for perfect fit. The colors are black. blue, pink. geotzgehe movede go vrcmrm Ind - .. g 55 cent!-SPECIAL A package rnalzc or while in sizes 32 to 40. after the death 0! his wine. went . . a Regular lo 2.93- I to live with his daughter, Mrs. Official Fight Pictures Of the I c smscxm. e ggcy ””i”"" WM” l" ”'l”"' '.l'UltPlN vs. ROBINSON FIGHT . ., 1' . Mrs. George Csnnoh entertained rm, -HoLsiANs s AND 10.. ,,,,g -uoLwms any (30035 g -noLMsNs s arm 1o- the mmpmn Womm. human A blow by blow description highlighting every th on Monday evening. Sept. 17th. Rail call was answered by 17 members. one new member join- ed and four visitors were present. A strong protest against the in- crease in cost of electricity to rural districts was voiced and a resolution regarding this sent to the Utility Board. Plans twere made for a dance and sale of lun- ches to be held soon. Two films were shown by Mr. Wilfred Rog- erson which were much appreci- ated. After the singing of "God Save the King", lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. A! Kl cnii T r: ya 1'... BOTH STORE SPEIAL on sale at suiniiierelile and clisrlottstown iiiaivv rilsiic 9' I Washing Machine covers Made of tough. long-wearing Vlnyllte in clear plastic I 9 Roofing COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY . "BUFFALO BILL" with Joel Mccrea and Maureen O'Hara For Action Galore Don't Miss It. Special Purchase GirIs' SWEATERS ll dozen only smart girla' Cardigans in green, navy or wine shades Pure Wool. The sizes us from I in 14. Specially purchased by our ' 9 Montreal Buyer. --HOLMAN'S YOUTH CENTS!)- Boys' OVERALLS For "Little" boys! These Overalls with lined bills are made of fine American plnwsle corduroy in shades e! red. brown. wine, navy or green. The sizes are 2 to 6. They have -IIOLMANS YOU'D! CENT!!- REGEKT 'I'0llIllllT 7.15-9.15 with red. green or blue heat sealed seams. your Washing Machine and keeps it clean and clear of dust. Regular 1.75-SPlCIAL- :45-I.ll. Roll I It. one packet. SPECIAL . out ,n r . Se - No Pliene er Melt Orders. ., ' up-soot tutors winter! This roll rooting is suiusio for "y I . ,:';gf"f,fn&:9g;”"” uou;;.': aw building. a roll covers mo square feet and comes -ALL SALES FINAL... ::,:.,.:;'"',h:' g:uh'T::.'"'::" . jgplete with cement and nails. Regular per roll 3.l0n i btecsan per r:ll- ' 2.79 MSot'”S3'. WW! ITOCII ILIHWLIl- Charles Bicklord. tiny Oi resin, and introducing Joe in "SOIEANNA ICC 0!”. Also Serial and News. HOLMANS A