PAGE TWELVE -VFHE GUARDIAN. C HARLOTTETOWN .AUGUST 12., 1952 I HIGH Poaruox BUS! SUMMER Kenslngtou. Bummersid and . -- Burlington and Alberton. Kensingfon and OSHAWA, Ont, ..(CP) .. lull; MONTREAL-(CPI-While LIN I o I ' mic Inuckks. an employee of the pub. Gill University professors and Friends will be R135 70 XMW lig ummu commguh-3n. hm me students are away.for the aum- pHM l.Ili'1iI.gWl136 El)tI1an1;IlacLr(;ad has 1:- uskog mun Eh nv mer, Registrar T. H. Matthews y p plane ier ea an was a I-. , iamp 1,22", Lime cl yEn7;,::;: stays on the job coping with hun- . (OxI:5iaA;l:eI::d,X;Pfag?- hS1I1'g;;,”5”fn In return to her duties at Canada -Mrs. .1. J. McQuiiid was a rec. steady 30-foot ladder. He said the med” M app””'"0m fmm pm'lthe Orient Hotel, Victoria. ,f”?”5f' Ch”4km'em?,n an hS”"' em vim” In Albermm heigm man-g, home, him; ,,my the spective students in 50 countries. ,y.y 93- "8"" UL B 10? SP"! kill thought that he might splu xaint He hopes to get his vacation in Miss Eleanor Mann, Irlshtown m-ehpast week 3" her home m MI” Tmm” R" C"um' M" I-" A" on some husky pedestrian. November or January. W55 the recent guest of her con-I Im town" "d M”' cum" ”( Midge" we” --- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappell. Tmvcnng bv mam, (mm hm. recent VMWT3 I9 K9”5I"3l9"- - Kmsml-"0"' home in Toronto to Summer- - . m " side Airport. Mrs. E. s. Mac!-lhail M” ""'y M”C”Vm” md, "'1 MN Marm" pickermgv mm" alrived rccentlv at Victoria where Kevin End Mn" Frank M"rpm' 19" lay, is spending R week with heflshe ,5 sum ,;t We omng Hm, by motor on Saturday for Hamli- "'"9m5' Mi” "me mm M””" She will visit members of the mnlonn . Em" EVa"S' B”m"gm"' MacPhaii family at Argyle Shore EDT as well as her sisters Mrs. Jabea C”"”ab1e Eugen” Pendermt” 9! Misses Mildred and siiirier ma VICWIA "Id Mrs Hutue We. the R. c. M. P. detachment at Mann 1”” Nmmed I” me” keii: Kensington and. other relat- Amh"5''r 31- 5” Vlslled III-5 hm"? home in Kcnsirigton after a plea- n.e,' ' in Kensington recentlv. ,sant visit. with their cousin, Miss ' Vyup "WM ' - . 7 , immmm MIm”' I”5hI0w”' Recently registered giii-sis at Miss Hazel Iluflhe-'l "I F014 Ml!-1' . M 1 p K f O” . , . "Trcliolme". Kensington, are Mr, ustus, who recently returned from MI '3' ,1 H””' lIT”I””j- k”Il;”"fe"iBi'adfoitd McLcllan. Bangor. M0,, Western Canada, was a week-end lh"1';' E:'dl1;”””t)a:n:1lZ!;?gi(dOI;;1lI;:;:f:iwho will visit relatives at In- visitor to Kehsinzton. Featured Tomorrow - - I ' ,, ' p FIVE OH . NH 35'. H2115. 1'. 0 antiy from Maine to visit her , MI” M?"-I . c”"pb”.”' Wilt spend their annual vacation.hrre, daughter; Mrs, 1-nu-old Palmer, , )ioun, is spending: zi fovi days in mm Mesms Roger and wmmm Kmrnmon and M” Cornish "Cl -1 i' iihl'..t -' M - III II 0 L M A N S Ml” :i:ir::..:i.r:i::.- .r:i:.; .r:3..:;' M55 D , q' H, k ' K , m"”" V luv. Philip Melody of Montana ingion, i.:miIi1sitiIi:znherC ;I(lll'ld:::- b-'A Imml7ym"”em”””bVi” :95,” a former student of st. Dunsian's rnts, Mr. Frank Watts and iamuy,.l fnfd "S”:u&"'?a;f;iP2 Univei'SII.V. is vacatlonlnx on Prince HilnlD5hll'0. lmct 11' mp hmm, M M). Eng Mrs Edward Islimd in company with P,.M.9"l s,,””(, hm" mm M”. --- - IJ B;.udro,fd Muiman 1'(,,nsmKmnlRcv. Terrance Campbell of St. 5,,oi1;,;;o (1-mu moms Mm, mur Miss Gloria Murphy has rv-.-T0,, Slmdm, August Era Rn'd mnmrj Andrews. He visited Kensiugton on precious clothing I! ha" ma m - iiirncd in her liome in Norboro. ti . ' . Thursday. , W b 1 Th ( S -R an” 1" mmvamp MW Mm ml cd in Dainicy where auppcr has 5 Full 03"- ' F5” -iafnlmll Hi” i e ' ” 4 , ' okcd outdo rs rind catch with 'm'c are in plain, nrariiin color with irlfndi MI” MI”-V C"mpb””' Imshiliirlil Iho rciisho niiaridiiiit an nlicni Ml” Imd M”- David -lICI"IW'- lnndlniz in riifforoni shad:-s. ''"”l- 1311- meal in sunnnfsfljnui. Mira. Lloyd Mclntyre and son Vin- GARMENT BAGS PLASTIC BIB APRONS PLASTIC PLACE MATS KLEENEX TABLE NAPKINS COSMETIC BAGS COSMETIC CASES WALLETS TABLECLOTH COVERS SHOE BAGS GARMENT COVERS ZIPPERS 'l'hc-giro 57 inches long with ll 27 inch zipper. 2 Earli -.-...... I Dainty to wear and so very serv- li-cahle. You'll enjoy Ihn gay print patterns. the deep frills. You'll slip one of thcso Aprons on for ever) joh around your home that TFQIIITFS ii I'lII of cover-up, Each .. dining! Ideal for your summer Best feature of all Is the saving in laundry because you merely wipe those off with a diimp cloth after using. The scalloped cdgcs and the conlrastinpz color of Lie- iiign gives an applique effect. Ap- proximately 12 by 18 9 inches, Each . - 4 t DeLuxe size, iha., are richly am- hossed in a damask pattern. They are soft, strong and so absorbent -- really luxurious for a paper nap- kin. There are 50 nap- kins in the package. .. Made from gay plaid rayon taffeta in a good roomy size. Tliey are wonderful for lravel, for His beach or for every-day use. Waterproof linings and a zipper closing give excellent protection. There's si sirap handle for convenient cair- i-ying. I-Inch ..-........ 1 I49 Designed to fur-k Into your pnrsa for the convenience of having all your touch-up cosmetics in one container. These are of smart checked or polka (Int taffeta with plihnr zipper or hutlon closing, Each lerviceahle and nut. than an made of good quality plastic call in an assortment of colors. The change purse and secret pocket are addcd convenience. Each .. ........................ ..- Nicely fashioned of genuine Poly- othelrne Transparent Plastic, lets the color and design of your cloth glow through, lint keeps it apol- les.-ily clean. In the 54 inch vzqiiare sizi- Qliach ..- -..... Of good firm crltonnn that in closely woven. Available in an assortment of smart colors and designl. Keep your cupboards neat hy keeping your shoes off the floor. Holds six pairs, Each -.......... ....-.a...... Just what you'll need to protect your best frocks. suits and coats from dust and damp. These rov- ers of. Polyeihr-lone are wotproof and duct resistant. They wipe off for cleansing. Size ?A by 36 inchel. Each .. ............... . , Sin 21 by 21 by 39 Inches, Each .... . ,..... Either the famous "l.ighinln;z" Fasteners in various lengths rind shades or the convenient Zipper- By-The-Yard in the most dnsir 1 colors. You'll find holh slylr-s 'ii the Dry Goods Department. PHONE -- WRITE - COME IN FOR NOTION NEEDS HOLMANIS Miss Gnldic rCampbcil of ihrI r staff of llolniziiis. Suninicrsidc..isi A 1,-appy mm was had by "11 spending: it uccks vacation williinn sundayl July 27m when about her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 35 members or the Fife family C3mPbC”- 5l”1”'El0ll- gathered at the home of Mr. and lcrrtf Mrs. John Giilispie, Loni: River Mrsv Al”('1ll(' -I”-”l5l0llP l'PlU”Viio xiail and inert their niece. MISS ed on Siinday. August 2nd in licriap G D,,hm.iy' Niagam pa11s' OHL IIUITI9 1” Blll'1”llZl01l- 3”” 3P9"d'iAt the inn hour sandwiclirs. calm IHK kl (CW d8.l'5 Wllrh 110? I7Bl'9l'll-S. and coffee were SETVNI on the Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clark, Kens- 1mm. ixigton. Miss A. G. Dolicrty arrived from On Wednesday afternoon. July Niagara Falls, our, on Tue.-;.l30i.li, rclativxes and friends of day, July 2?..nd. to visit her uncieiMr. and Mrs. John Gillispic, Long and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Riveizivisited the National Park Gilllspie, Long River, and other and held a picnic and weiner roost relatives in this province. at Cavendish, when the guest of honor was their niece, Miss A. G. Dolierty of Niagara Falls. At the close of an enjoyable afternoon, reluctant goodbyes were said. coli- pled wiih the expressed hope by each and all for another izet-to -xzcthcr in the not-too-distant fu- turi-. Mrs. if. M. MacKay of West- moun.t P. Q” who has been coni- iinz to Victoria for a number of years. is at present a guest at the Orient Hotel. With her in Mrs. Dykeman, also of Wcstmount. The Rev. and Mrs. George R. F. Ebsarv, who motored to this pror- ince from Manitoba, arrived re- cently at Crapaud, P.E.I., where they have settled In St. Johns Mr. and Mrs. lliclinrd Smith and their two sons, David and Richard. arrived on Sunday. July Ream,-V. Mr. and M”. Ebsuy 3,: 22nd. to visit with Mr. Smith's formerly of Newfoundland. m0”h"- MW -7- B1'Rdl01'dv Md Mr. Miliman. Kensingtoii. Mr: wurrpd 1,.,.1,md' pm.”Rnd"Smlthis last visit here was at the Mrs. , Me., arrived on Friday, August 1st 35-'9 0'' "W9 Wfl'”'5 llnd he hi” and is the ciirsi of Mrs. Lizzie m9”5i""' "l('m””93 "I I'll" """l3' nrtivitirs in which small boys on- vlsli. other friends and relatives FXHRPAHIS wife and iions are also 1,91-are I-mu,-ni,,E hi-""9. ,cn,ioyinx: inrlr visit. the first in lhis province for them. Roach. KFIIIIIIIZIOH. She will also Mrs. George Diimzaii, Pnrtlaiid. Maiiic. arrivocl on Friday, Ailizusi lsi, to VISII licr doiighier, Mrs. Harold Palmer and Mr. Palmer. Kansinalon. and her driughlrr, Mrs. Arthur Cornish and Mr. iCnrnish, Hoivlan, its wcll as other llfricnds and rolniivos. l"ricnd.1 In this prnviiirr sliockcd In learn of the sudden dcath of Mrs. Mabel J, Stewart of mo Hiizhficld Street, Monrton. N. 11., who has spent a. part of rvcry sununcr. with the except- ion of two. -for ihc past Lliiriy ycrirs, at the Orient Hotcl, Vic- iori:i. A widow of the lnie CharFs A. Stewart, who died in October of last ycar, she is survived by two xi n rr Mrs. Eniniri Prilnicr, llorilaiid. l'Mc., nrrivr-rl on Friday. Aiigust 1st to spend two weeks on the Island when she will visit hcr uncle and , , sons. Andrew L. Stewart, an cm- ni and uicmag ' iliincs, Limited, and J, Ward Ste- ” nart. nianiigar of ihc Maritime ”- division of the Canadian Manu- Mr. and Mrs, William Lawson and dauzhum Lama, 19” on MOW facturrrii Association of Moucton. Mrs. Stewart was known and liked day, August -ith. to return to , . Ontario, whore they will spend SMR aMd;,c,:.,lg:.e 0?! 3;IecndE,nT:3 time at their cottage at Silver Church ' Lake, after visiting relatives at ' REGENT rooiv 2.30. 7.15 s 9.15 "it ISREIINESS. in non. THE run 0;, ”'” ' to THE NIIRIIIWEST1? l ”BEiiio or THE RIVER iiii noon-iiitrmn-snnvmcin......mm....umm...unnn Wednecda and Thursday. Aug. 13-14 " E BRIGHT LEAF" Starling Lauren Bacall, Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Jack Carson, Donald Crisp. Selected. Short. Subjects Friday and Saturday DOUBLE BILL , "IIIDNDIE'S BIG DEAL" Pennle Slggleton, Arthur Lake ANTA FE" starring Randolph Scott, Janis Carter In Technicolor IIRIY E-INTIIEATRE D"'.'-. I7 AIN OI” Cl,E,"xI? CAPITOL Summon-side Tliursday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; iccnt of Winnipeg, Mrs. Pat Mc- l Intyre and son Paul and Mr. James Cullen of Bedford Station were recent visitors to Kensinzton. Mrs. William Burgess. formerly Anna Coady of Sea View, and daughter of Dorchesler. Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coady of Supi- merside, were recent visitors to Kenslngton. Mr. Angus M. MacDonald, a former teacher of Kenslngton school who is now Principal of the Sir William Van Home School in Vancouver. B. C., is vacationing in Prince Edward Island. On Sunday he visited Kensington in company with Mr. Murdock McLeod of Hartsville. Miss Ann Tiipiin arrived Friday. August 8th, from Vancouver to spend holidays at her home in Indian River. Miss Tuplin gradu- ated in June from the King Ed- ward High School in Vancouver which she attended for two years She plans to attend Prince of Wales College next year. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McLe n and T NOTICE Custom Combine for service ALLISON MacLEOD New London Phone I-3 children. Jimmy and Barbua Ann arrived on Saturday from Duches- ter. Mass, to spend holidays with Mr. McLean's uncle. Mr. J. L. Saunders. Mrs. Saunders and fun- ily. The McLean family hsve spent holidays here several times and are receiving B. warm welcome from friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Cardinal and daughters, Mary Elenvand El- len and Mrs. Cardinal's mother, Mrs. O'Neil of Medford. Macs. are spending holidays In Kenslnuton. guests of Mrs. Cardinal's brother. Mr. Reiigh Sudsbury. Mrs. Sudg- bury and family. It is twenty-seven years since Mrs. Cardinal visited her native province and the rest of the party are visiting the Island lfor the first time. They are all do. llzhtit-,d with the Island as a holiday F050? . --Mr. and Mrs. George anther. land and daughter. Mary Jean of Watertown. M:ass., are spending their annual vacation in l(enslmz- ton. Mr. Sutherland is an ardent Discaiorial devotee and plans to haunt his favorite streams in quest of the speckled beauties. He had the harrowing experience of being out in Boston Harbor In a 42 ft. motor launch during the sudden hurricane which claimed five lives at Salem. Mass, recently, SECURITY INVESTIGATORS The R. C. A. F. requires services of Retired R. C. M. Provincial or Municipal Police Officers for Security work. 2.il".NI()Il N.C.0. RANK OFFERED For further details, apply: R. C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT the P.. Journal Building Siiininersidc - Phone 3223 LOBSTER SUPPER ST. MARICS, LOT 7 TUESDAY EVENING, August 19th. Supper from Four O'clock on Adults 75(',; Chiidrcn SOC. Ice Cream, Games, Swings, Chocolate Wheel, etc. Come and havc a good time. Dance after. .....sL,j..L.M ry Wioggk . (. IBRAN FIAICE9 and Q OUII agree they're. ORE DEUCIOLIQI 'lTiey're FREQ!-I ER I BIGGER I CRIQPERI No wonder more and more permit are eating Kellogg's BRAN FLAKES i ':..z-A5 mi It ii.iIt' is who ,,,., on an ll"”l ii. "I KPIIEINII Niiin. 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