SATURDAY. commencing To-morrow SATURDAY. MAY 2nd Store will remain open Each Saturday Until 9:30 P. M. HCIDRE 8- MELEODILEE WE'RE HAPPY TO DO IT! Yes. we're happy and proud to present the kind of Bargains that draw people from end to end of the Island. 2 Great Stocks ale Priced! DRESSES TO 324 .. S4-S6 S1635 SHORTIES 310.95 LONG COATS T0 329.50 314.81 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 31.49 MEN'S SUITS T0 349.50 322.21 (iREENDAL' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Happenings lit The Weak Continued from page 2 was brought to a c.i8sTby those pmsent extending to the bride-elect best wishes for many years of Exit Tony Blount I by Sydney Parkman h In wedded .mE' o Mrs. Beverley Owen. who has been in Bummerside for some time due to the illness and death of he mother. the late Mrs. Ct. W. Bell, left last week on route to her home in New York City. she accompanied her father, Mr. G W. Bell to Owen Sound. Ont., where he will visit for some time with an- other daughter. Mrs. Charles Bacon and Mr. Bacon, PHAPTER XII Continued The verandah was formed by a iiroiection of the solid coral plat- iorm on which the house had been erected. and its naturally rugged surface had been amoothed off to present comparatively even iappearance. The outside walls of , the building itself were only ' lroughly dressed, but the heavy 1M"' Gmdm Tmmb” M summu" qmnwmd mm" mam me door sde entertained for a number of her friends recentlv. at the Birch Hill 'Iloiii-ist Home. . . . frames and the viondwork of the . ,iini-rlazed windows had been planed land varnished as carefully as Ithough skilled joiners had been employed upon the work. The house door which opened on to the veranciah led directly into yiihst was evidently the living- room -- a large airy apartment .with windows on two aides, com- 'irirtably furnished with four chairs, a polished acacia-wood table, a bookcase well stocked with Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Allen leift Summerside by car on Monday. for Halifax. N. 8.. where they spent several days visiting their daughter. Mrs. Fraser Ross and Mr. Ross. . . . After a month's motor trip through the Southern States, Mr. and Mrs Silas MacFarlane and Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Simmons have retiirned to their homes in Sum- tr r ..:.. Mrs, W, A. Allen and Mn. W. P. bridge on Monday evening. at Mrs Callaghan's home. 0 . . Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Springfield West and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris of summer- aide, have returned to their respec- tive homes, after a motor trip to Florida. where most of their time waa spent in Miami. St. Peterslvurg and Daiytona Beach. . . . Last Baturday. Mr, and MB. Murray Willett. Bummeraide. at- tended the aoott-Furze wedding in Moncton. N, 3.. which was sol- emnlzeci by the Rev. Clair Johnson. son of Mrs. Hammond Johnson of Bummeeaide. l 0 0 After a motor trip. when they visited relatives in sharwinnigan Falls. Quebec, Ottawa. Ont. lmd New York City. Mrs, H. T, Hol- man Br. and Mrs. Gerda Morrison returned to their home in summer- side. . . Mrs. Hnma Holman was hostess at bridge, on Monday evening. . . . Mr. Bill Nicholson. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Nicholson and a student at Dslhousie University. Halifax, N, 8.. arrived at his home books, and a large sideboard. All these had been made from native woods. and the the only article of merside, Most of their time was spent in Daytona Beach and .laoksnnville, Florida and Charles-: furniture which had obviously um SC Re1m.mM ham, mm. plicen imporirrl was it large cabinet spplm Mme Hme m Nwf York izramophone, which stood in one C1,... corner. Chintz curtains were ' - . . d”"”l Amok xmm me wlnd0l”', Mrs Flclward Crease of Halifax "ml the 1”eq"all”" '3' mm” "nd is risitzmz in Suininerside. the flolor bad 'l1P:ll sinoottheid out landl gm,” of her mother, Mm Jr up lllllatildlltjlltl irsltio csirelgglrit an paell'cft:ctl:' Roy Hmmarh Summer street . . . even siiri.-ice. The former had been further treated with cream color- , y V lot Ottawa and Montague, have ::le5::('1lll;e:I'h”?:E1clllle plgilreerl; r1::f!:l)FPll- visiting their, sons in Sum- tntf mm 3 jln9l'SiflP. Thev left for Montaizue AL!" it t lh on Wednesday. to open their home 0K0! 1'1". WM In A5 ms or for the summer. ingzly comfortable room to find in v 0 such a situation. and .even the Tm M1395 malty L51, 'p,,.de,m.;. d0Cl0F opened hi5 EYES In BUFPTAS9 and Bemice Lidstone of Summer- as"'l:iP'lliPEineli'kE3(El.l'SPlVQ5 comfortable llde are 1? RHEMEXL 5' WMHAA I A . I l9Y RTE a'ing A D Rl'Tl'iR(.'8LlllCll iinn'( you?” Strang urged them. mung, . "it'll be another hour before din- o c o llPi"S read.V. for .V0U'V8 CRUKM "5 Mrs. Th:-iiie A. Campbellla friends I)'.' surprise. But I dares.-iy a drink am aim; in know mag she has ,-9. umildn't come amiss. and if you'll turned in hpy home in summPrs1dp' twfillsn me I'll see What I CED dill after being: a patient. in the Prince HULK Q t th h 1 m Edward Island Hospital. Char- e wen ou roug one o e iottr-town, two doors. which apparently com- ZV iniiiiicated with the other parts oi,charge of the trading post. He had the house. and the moment heilooked forward to some measure. had closed it behind him, the cap-lot mental relaxation from the Lain looked round at the othertstrain of the past. week. and it was two. and drew a long breath. liiot altogether a pleasant sur- ”Well. if this don't beat cock- prise to find that hir new com- fiizhtinl!" he remarked. in a lowlpanion was evidently a man with voice. "Blowed if I ever see ii placelsome, pretentious to culture. not up like this before! Why, it's. ”SpPal(lll' for inyseli. I could do a reiz'lar palace! But what theyivithniit things like curtains an' devil's hc talkin' about dinner for ihat." the captain went. on, look- at. this time 0' day. He mezlinsjing round the room. '"rliey're re;.','- senalor and Mrs T, D Grant. in summerslde early this week. after the termination of his college ;t'cll'. . . . Mrs. James Arthur. summerslde. had the misfnrtiine to fall in her home recently, breaking two bones in her left wrist. She is ll. patient in the Prince Cniinty Hospital but reports indicate she is resting com- fortably. . . 0 Mr, and Mrs Gordon Bennett of Charlottctoivn visited relatives and friends in Siimmerside and St. E.eaniirs on Siiiiday. They were ac- companied by their daughter. Diane. their nephew, David Keenan and Miss Joan Anderson. a music student of Mr, and Mrs. Raoul Reymond. use Callaghan were Joint hostesses at Mrs. T. H. E. liimaii was a bridge hostess on Monday evening, at her home on Beaver Street. summer- side. . . . The inarriiiszc or Miss Helen Mac- Phee R. N, takes place in Montreal to-day. Her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A, MacPhee of Sumrmerside. will be present at the wedding cere- many. Tliev travelled from Sum- mcrside to Montreal by plane, on. Wednesday. I O The Women's Association of the United Church. summerside. held their final meeting for the season on Thursday evening, in the form of a banquci in the Epworth Hall. Seated at the head table were the president. Mrs. Morley Wiley and the members of the executive. The. ladies of the Social Club cater-i Pd. out Mr. William A Clark left Sum-l meiside ,vestcrda,v morning for hisy home in Black Falls. Alberta. Dur- imz the past month he has been. visiting his hrotliers, Mr. Peter G.! Clark and Mr, Horace Clark anti supper. don't he?" liar women's fai-lals iin' I dunno ”No. I think not," the doctor re-lwhat any man wants with 'em. turned in the same undertone.iNor these rugs. neither. Still . . p”0ur friend evidently believes lnl He stopped short. for at that preserving the amenities in liisimomeiit Straiig re-cntcrcd the solitude." He crossed over to thclmom, open izramophone and glanced "The driiiksivillbe here in a down at the record on the turn-.miiiutc." he said. "I found I'd run table. "Him! Beethoven's Fifthloiit of soda-water, but they're just Symphoiiy. with Toscaniiil andlfixiiig some up.” the Philadelphia Orchestra! It "sodn.it-an-i-, b'gnsh!" the cap- have a premonition that this din-itnin exclaimed. "You don't mean her will be. worth ivaiting for!" Ito say you run to that here?" 'You look like you're in for it "Why not?" the trader asked in briirr time here thin YOU ihouizhi mild surprise. ”It's easy enough to for?" the captain told Thurlovitlmake with one of those patent. ”lt the Residency": anything like.syp1mns, and sorcnscn this. 1111 b9 85 Rood R5 5iH.Vin' H! brings a supply of gas. Ilm afraid the Australia Hotel in S.Vdne.VI:tlicrc's no ice, though. It's an ex- But mnybl Old POFSOD hkdni E0i,pensive matter to instal a proper it. fixed up iio flash. He looked i0;plnlit. We went into the question me like a man that took his llqu0r,some time ago. but finally decided .straii:lit and cildnlt worry about we couldn't, run to it," the frills." As he finished speaking. the I Thiirlow nodded without rcplr-'door opened again, and a native inst. He was thinking that on thrlzirl entered, carryiiig a brass tray whole he would have prcierretl in laden ivith bottles and classes. find it more ignorant man in! To be continiicd IIEFIIIGEIIATIDIISI ' Own a New 1953 "IIG NAME" REFRIGERATOR p ADMIRAL sofa AS LITTLE as it ROY DeLuxe .90 wmuv All Sizes NOW AVAI Each with FULL 5-YEAR GUA NTEE! Prompt, Ellicieni Servicin I Immediate FREE Delivery! ONLY ; (72; per month Carrying Cliaigel DEPOSIT p OR DOWN AYMENT . REQUIRED SEE THEM NOW AT- NEW WAY Furniture Co. Ltd. Inlorsul George Ma-eet. - Charlottetown, 1'. E. I. - Phone 2517 OBTAINABLE AT ALL GROGERS AND V01! GET All 7'Ill.S' FDR JUIT other relatives and friends through- out P. E. I. He saw many changes. Lsiiice his lost r:sit to the Island! m7”i.l' NP-'lTS W10. . o o 1 Mrs. E. H. Strong entertained! .the members of the BRDILEC Ladiesi. alvvii,vslGuilri Inst. cvenina at her home oni l Spring Street I , s91'9Piilll Kaye Diitiiey. serving 'llllll the Women's Division of thel IR, C. A. F.. at St Huberi's. P Q, iii-hose home Is in Murray River, 5"!l9fl "Um Quebec yesterday for Elliliand to attend the Coronation. .'r)1:I't-m.'Dl1ltnP)'5 l2'Tandfatlicr.y Mr lxhm .iE.dH,lO-lidefl the Coronation of ' Mild VII in 1902. Siimmrrside. I o . . The following Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward island will be g.aa u discuss with you any matters relating to life insurance or annuities, without obligation. cnanLo'rn:'rowN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE R. C. SHEA. KINKORA . H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor - Charlottetown, P. E. I. BARGAIN BARGAIN BARGAIN A. P. GALLANT Both Stores South and North llustioo May 4th to 9th Your last chance to buy Flour at this low price: GROCERIES io lbs. SUGAR for . . .. 39: 98 lb: has 1 lb. Our Special Orange 55-95 l Peltoe TEA for 65c ' 5Ibs.for..............52.95 24Ib'bag G SL65 5 lbs. Rolled OATS for .. . . 45c 2 qts. MOLASSES for . .... . 69: 6 Carnation MILK for .... 89ci 5lbs.ONIONSfor ........39cl Look ladies we can have our fill of the very finest Beef again: ROUND STEAK. T lb. . . . . .. 55: ROAST. T lb. . . .. . 55: & 50: Rolling. 1 lb. . . . . . . . 40: 8: 35': Spare Ribs. 2 lbs. 29: Wethey's Tomato JUICE. 20 oz. tins. 2 for . ..... were . . 3lc A.B.C. SALMON. l for . . . . 39c FARMERS: Paying highest mnrliet prices for week only. We will take in potatoes all week. We will have in grass seed of all kinds at lowest market prices. We will have barb wire at 5'7), off from regular price. Eggs with one cent bonus per dozen. this 550 Men's SUITS '35o TOPCOATS THE SALE OF ; T. IE CENTURY - All Sizes 35 to 46 . . Any Fabric .. TOPCOATS to 34.50 - - IlI.2l I Menls SUITS to 49.50 c - 22.2l GREENDAL Wallpaper 157;, off our Regular Stock. v .50.. Any Color. .Any Style You Choose 1.44 T. GEORGE CO. LTD.