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Gnar- aateod nothprooi! 50aEEKLv NO DOWN PAYMENT - - from NEW WAY! tag: 10 The Guardian ursdny, Nov. 4. 1954 The fall plowing is rapidly oom- lnx to a close in this vicinity and potato dining is about over for anotiher year. 'I!iousands oi bus- heh are in sheds awaiting grad- ing operations. Speaking of epiuds a..few 0! our lcxcal top potato men visited stores here with specimens weighing 2 lbs 6 on. There ap- pears to be a considerable amount of the "Jumbo" type this mill. The many friends of Mr. Wal- lace Taylor of Strathoons are sorry to hear or his recent ill- nen at the P. E. I. Hospital. Chu- lottetown. All hope for a speedy recovery. An epidemic of whooping cough and influenza has been sweeping the country and many children or the surrounding schools have missed a lot or school days. Miss Aids McDonald, student of , Union Commercial College. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end at her home in Diindns. Mr. Neil Mclnms of Sydney. who has been spending some time with his wife's relatives here. re- turned home on Monday. Miss Jean Campbell. Grade Ix pupil of Bridgetown School, un- derwent an appendectomy at Sour-is East Hospital on-Tuesday. Oct. 19th and is making rapid re- covery. The many friends or Mr. Joseph 0. Campbell. of Poplar Point, who Linuderwent an operation in Szuicta REAOY for WINTER ? NOT UNLESS YOU HAVE A NEW "Coleman" OIL SPACE HEATER from NEW WAY! HURRY IN AND SEE OFR SEI.E(7TION 0 F THESE NEW (70I.E)lAN IIHATERS -MORE EFFICIENT AND BEAL"I'IFl'I. THAN EVER BEFORE! PRIFED FROM- S7235 OR AS LOW AS 4 5c WEEKLY N 0 DOWN PAYRI ENT 1 , WEEKLY ours 50, WORTH NEW WAY fcnliircr TIIISTLE r DOLLS E PRAMS ' TBI(7V(ll.E.1 'KIDDlI'Z (TABS P WAOONB, etc. mm 25cWIIRI1 N0 DOWN PAYMENT ni-idcewwn School. which nas been closed for nu vacation is now open. Mia Virainia llatheaon is the eiriclent teacher. Maria Hospital, Cambridge, Man. are pleased to hear he is making good recovery at his home here. Congratulations to Mr. Paul Kirigsbury, Jr.. on His winnlna 01 two sc.hols.rdilps It Bowdoln Col- lege, Brunswick, Me., recently. Mn. Rupert Garrett and son Rihodu oi scum, were visitors to the home of Mn. Garrett's sister, Mrs. Brian Clay. Dundas on Tues- day. Mrs. Jane Turner of Lipton was taken ill on Friday noon. but is now almost. fully recovered. Gdsm. Merlin Campbell. who has been spending his annual leave at his home in Dundu. returned by plane to Valcartler Camp on the 22nd. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Downs of st. Peter's, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Acom. Dundas. Min Betty MacDonald accompan- ied by her grandmother were re- cent vidtors to Charlottetown. The many friends oii' Mrs. John A. Mebeod at Primrose, who had the misiortuns to fall and break her hip, are glad to know she is recovering, after an operltion in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Charlotte- town. I Mr. Henry McDonald. Dairy isupt. Charlottetown. spent Friday at the Dundas Cheese Factory. This Is one of the oldest factories on the Island. Mr. McDonald made ycheese here when quite a young .mim. It is now being run mocca- yIl.iIIy by Mr. Maurice Burhoe of I Strathcona. ,spent the oumma-r in Fort Erie, lontsno, has arrived at his home in Stimthcona. Miss Mary E. Campbell. char- lottetown, spent the week-end with her parents in Dundes. Mr. L. Bl Hunter. genial man- ager of Matthew and McLean Astaire. Bridgetown. has been con- fined to his home through illness for the past week. All hope to see him about again fully restored to health. The exterior of a fine. new. mod- ern residence, belonging to Mr. Fnrquhar Campbell. has just been Hsompleted and much credit Is due Mr. Campbell and his lint class carpenter. Mr. Wallace Mc- Kenzie in erecting this commo- dious home in record time. We luindcrstand the interior is to be iiinished shortly. I I The many friends of Mrs. Philip jaoorn of Primrose, am sorry to 'liea.r that ill health has necessit- atsd her removal to P. E. I. Hos- !pital. Charlottetown. We all hope to have her back iully recovered soon. I ' Three dsiightera cl Mir. Truelove Taylor. Upton, ranging in ages from 18 to 10 have had appendec- tomy at Montague Hospital with- ill the last month. All recovered successfully! -G0, I Mir. Everett McLeod who has b -Georgetown ..'lVir. and Mrs. Leslie Under- hay and daughter, Susan of Bay Fortune. were guests on Sunday Oct. 31st or the Misses Jennie Leg and Margaret Richards. On October 30th a large mm- ber or teenage boys and mm gathered at the home at Miss Carol Walker tor a farewell party in h,,,,, or of Allan MacPhee, who left on Nov. lst. 1or Airdrie. Albe;-1;. where he will spend the wintei Many at those in attendance wore costumes. which added to the fun at the evening. Music and game, were enjoyed and a lunch sci-red On October 30th the Georgelmm Boy Scouts held their annual gp. pla day, under the supervision U: Scoutmaster. D. A. Maecormuck, The Scouts were well patronized as they called at homes and places of business, and the sum or 330.15 was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmomi, oi: Charlottetown. were r e c e n: guests for a few days at the Imniv or Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen The many friends of Mrs. Frank MacLean are sorry to hear of my present illness. which is COIIIIII in: him to his home and all Wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Amos Lavandier oi Halt.- thorne. N. Y.. and Mr. Frank Waslow ct Yonkers, N.Y.. left rec. ently by car on return to the it, S. A., after spendi 3 two W'9(”kR as the guests of r. L3V8lIEIlI"li parents, Mr. and Mrs. He 1- m n :1 Lavandier. AC. ANNANDALE SCHOOL October Report: Grade Vlll - 1. Eleanor Nrlllzv; 2. Belle Campbell. Grads Vll - 1. Leonard Cami Grade Vi - 1. Sandra Bourb- ard. Grade V - 1. Randy Jenkim, 2. Katherine Campbell; 3. Theresa Campbell. Grade IV - 1. Petty Jenkins, 2. Laura Jenkins; 3. Roy Metcalie. Grade II! (Sr.) - 1. George MacDonald; 2. Clara Mae Mac- Donald. Grade II! Jr. - 1. Judy Mr! calls; 2. Helen Campbell. Grade II - 1. Mary Jenkins: 2 Lynda MacFarli:ne; 3. Sydney MacDonald: 4. Allan Boucherd. Grade I (Sr.) - 1. Johnny Camp bell. Grade I (Jr)-l. Johnny BOIIFII ard. Highest Average in the semm Grades, Eleanor Norton. 95 per cent. Highest Average in the Junior Grades. Lynn MacFarlane 92 per cent. Perfect Attendance: Katherine Campbell, Theresa Campbell, Patty Jenkins. Laura Jenkins, Roy Mei. calie. Cla r a Mae MacDonald. George MacDonald. Judy Met- calfe. Helen Campbell, Mary .lr-n- kins. Hclen ('0Iili. Teacher: Mrs. VILLAGE COLORS Distinctive costumes ldciiiity ":- ilva women of different villaxw ”i Guatemala. Dales seedless O O Raisins McCormlck's Fig Bars lulce Russet Lux Soa Dinner l.10.D.0IDlIl OIPTIO A0 DIAIA HIE BEETS or CARROTS 4 Lbs. 25c KLEENEX REGULAR .SIZE 2 FOR 393 man i nai.ivsBY