meth Mossey, Red Point, spent a weekend visit- a ing . Halifax, N S. # and Mrs. Licyd Darrach, Tyne} don Stewart and family, Dart- - " pumber of years spent in Ont- ‘ario. . ‘Mellick, were Sunday Visitors to ines - lottetown, spent the weekend at eently. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, has been a patient in the Souris Hospital. 1® "he Grandia, ‘Thurs., Dec, 3, 1959. KINGSBORO Mr. Washington Young . ‘Torov- b, maaniaies ‘Youre. Terve home in Kingsboro, after a Mrs. Elijah Pierce, Elmira, is convalescing at her home follow- “dyon hy regi theme which is taking place in the near future. Mr, and Mrs. Roddie Kidson, with relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce, Mt. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph nm and family, Kingsboro. Mr. Charles Ching, Red Point, has reentered the Souris Hospi- tal a treatment. - and Mrs. Kermit Bruce , South Lake, spent a few days at the home of Mr. Valley. Mr. Beverley Morrow, Char- his home in Souris. Miss Norma Jean Bennett, North Lake, attended the C.G.LT. rally) held recently at First Baptist; Church, Charlottetown. Rev. F.W. Mollins, Kingsboro, motored to New Ross, N.S. dur- ing the past-week—and was ac- companied on return by Mrs. Mollins, who had been spending some time with members of their family in that community. Miss Pearle Stewart, Bothwell, spent a week visiting with friends in Charlottetown. Sandra MacGregor and Ethon Garrett returned to their homes in East Baltic after an enjoy- able trip tothe Royal Winter Fair and many places of interest in Ontario. Both were winners in the 4-H Club competition. Rev. Perry V. Allaby, mission- ary on furlough, from India, de- livered an interesting message, and showed slides in the Kings- boro United Baptist Church, re- Red Point- were weekend visi- tors to the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. El- mouth, N.S. : Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munn’s Road, spent a few days visiting | with friends in Charlottetown and} Pownal Mrs. ‘Major Young, Red Point. SEAMLESS NYLONS 1st quality —400 needle — 15 denier; Micro Mesh; sizes 814-11. Color Intrigue. mae Te Qo. for 1 49 ANGORA GLOVES Canadian made, closely knit ribbed cuff for added warmth; sizes S. M. ‘L. Solid shades. Regular 1.50 2 < 1 AS LADIES’ BLOUSES _ Stripes, solids, prints, short sleeves, Peter Pan-and Johnny collars. Sizes 12-20. Reg. 2.98-3.98 . 7 .49 LADIES’ SLIPS Full length, acetate and nylon, red, blue, | apricot & white, sizes 34 to 44. 1 49 ee, Beste Ni Gieeene ae a _WITH A Sy 4 SALE THREE GREAT DAYS — THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SLIPPER SOCKS =F Slipper socks for women, men, boys’ and girls’ of wool and rayon. Leatherette soles, smart designs and colours. Women’s & Men’s. Sizes S.M.L. Girl’s 1 49 and Boy’s, sizes 7-9, pr. ........ ® FLASHLIGHT | 2 cell complete with batteries. Re Fs clicn ceases 1.49 MEN’S SCARVES by Tooke Soft, warm flannel; 12, assorted Tartan and 1.49 approximately 50 x ° Gay floral and geometrical prints, size 14-20. Regular 2.98 WABASSO COTTON HOUSE DRESSES 1 49 JEWELLERY by Coro by Coro, assorted pins, necklets and ear- rings. Regular 1.00 3 ‘ 1 49 ; : or = RAYON BRIEFS Banded -or elastic legs, 3 ro 1.49 figured and plain Mr. Jack Holland returned to “Charlottetown after spending a Blue. brief holiday at his home at St. €olumba. left recently for Toronto, Ont., where he expects to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birt and young son Allan, Charlottetown, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Kingsboro. Mrs. Clarence Rose, Lakeville, g@ member of the nursing staff of Souris Hospital, is at present list- ed as a patient. Among those from Souris who) attended the Missionary lecture, in Kingsboro Church on Monday evening, Nov. 16, were Rev. D. E. Adams. Messrs. George Leard and Wendell Stevenson. Mr. Heath Ching accompanied by his mother Mrs. Tyler Ching, Black Pond, have been enjoying a brief holiday in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Roy Dixon, Bothwell spent a recent weekend with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Dot Design 414 Mrs. twon. The members of the U.B.W.M. Brendon Bell, Charlotte- BABY DOLLS In nylon tricot trimmed with lace and embroidered sheer. Pink and S.M.L. “Regular 2.98 1.49 -Cotton with nylon MEN’S DRESS GLOVES Wool and eotton; with genuine pigskin | palms, Brown, ie fawn Si be chun MEN’ TIE BARS ~ a Chrome or . 1,49 1.49 MEN‘S STRETCHY SOCKS in ae” tec ae MEN’S WORK GLOVES Gulucgeee |. i te MEN‘S WORK HOSE Dis inet 49 fast drying, qt. LIGHT BULBS General Electric white lamps, gives brighter light per wattage, 40-60-100 watt re ea TA ALKYD LAYTEX RUBBER BASE PAINT Nice range of colors and — 1.49 HOCKEY STICKS Regulation size Sherbrooke; right or left. Regular 190. — 1 49 astenedeceeascs - for ‘BOYS’ HOCKEY SHIN PADS Cane and padded front with molded knee cap pr. SERVING TRAYS All metal enamel made in England, ir- regular shape in attractive floral and eral re measures 1 : 49 CAN OPENERS The popular Edlund Model guaranteed 1.49 TEAPOTS | Four cup size aluminum teapot with neat fitting cover, fitted with a strainer spout and cool bakelite 1.49 handle KITCHEN TOOLS Stainless steel assortment consisting of washers, ladles, spatulas, turners, forks ‘and spoons, all with revetted black com- position handles. 1 49 Any two pieces for .................... IRONING PADS. Super cushioned foam rubber ironing pads complete with heavy duty cover fits all standard 54 inch wood or metal 7 49 ironing boards .. STOVE MATS Rubbermaid quality perforated, size 1534 by 1714 inches in assorted pastel shades JELLY ROLL AND COOKY PAN AH aluminum, heats quickly and evenly, easy to clean, rolled edge measures 1014 by 1514 inches 2 ‘a 1.49 FILTER FRY COVERS The original fry pan cover, catches grease Longline cotton broadcloth with Leno. elastic midriff band for comfort. Wide elastic insert at the back closing and self material adjustable straps. Size. 34B-42C, White 1.98 1.49 GIRLS’ CARDIGAN All Wool; ss & Red, size 14. ii 1.49 CHILDREN’S LONG HOSE Color Fawn 7-942 3 tor 1.49 GIRLS’ RAYON PANTIES 4+. 1.49 VU. catered to the annual mother) G!RLS’ COTTON SLIP and daughter banquet for the} C.G.1.T. and their leaders on) November 20th. This year it was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Young, Charlottetown, spent the weekend with Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young, Kings- boro. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacVane, Bothwell, were Sunday visitors: to Alma and North Point. HOWLAN Embroidered Bodice, Elastic- ized sides, White 12-14 . ~ 7.49 SMALL BOYS’ T-SHIRTS Assorted stripes 2-4-6 3 1 49 for s D.V. | Calvin Carruthers who is em- ployed at Halifax, was in Howlan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant mo-| tored to Miminegash on Sunday | afternoon and on return they were accompanied by Mrs. Gallant's ‘sister, Miss Rose Thibedeau. Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sunday November 22, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larraine Gal- lant and family. Mrs. Alex Gallant is spending some time at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ensebe Arsenault. Grenvell Yeo of Knutsford was to Howlan on Saturday. Miss Sylvia Pineau of Duvar is now spending some fi at the home of Mrs. Robert Arsenault. Mrs. Felix Arsenault is giving a home nursing course of 10 les- sons at St. Anthonys Hall. Pius- ville and Bloomfield are taking this course. Leo Gallant and son of Bloom- field Corner and Cair Gallant of Piusville, were to Howlan on Mon- da Ciao Arsenault is a patient jn the Community Hospital suffer- ing from a face infection. The ladies of Howlan C.W.L. held a bingo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Mon- day night, Nov. 22, realizing the tidy sum of $25 which is to help pay for cassacxs for the Altar’ boys Little Miss Judy Arsenault went to Harmony on Friday evening to spend the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsen- ault and family Mrs. Joe Wedge and son Ed- ward of Woodstock, were to How- Jan on Monday. Mrs. Jerry Gallant. and Miss Rose Thibedeau spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eileen Gallant and family. Work is now nearing comple- tion on the new modern parish ‘Sealy at St. Anthonys. TODDLERS’ T-SHIRTS —— on neck 1-2-3 3 ; 1 49 ‘SMALL GIRLS’ PYJAMAS Flannelette 3-6 1.49 GIRLS’ COTTON BLOUSE Neat collar & porketes. OIE il anh as Sees er enneeeseonaesetewroereseeroassoccessesee GIRLS’ FLEECED LINED BLOOMERS 3 for 1.49 1.49 Navy 10-12-14 INFANTS’ CARDIGANS | White nylon 1 49 > yrs. <8 nO Oe OER ee eReeeeeeeeeenene PLAYTEX PANTIES Plastikool, made of smooth latex. Extra light, Extra cool : 2 ; 1 49 or ® SMALL GIRLS’ BLOUSES a tailored, mn 1 : 49 ‘GIRLS’ BLOUSES Lace trim, terrylene ERO: THK on cigicccarccmeclicovedecssttnns “ rs 1.49: _MEN’S CAPS Ivy League with ear a Blue, Fawn ........ . 1.49 BOYS’ NYLON HOSE aceraas rt " 2 or. for 1 49 BOYS’ T-SHIRT S. M. L. nylon; ae: BOGOR So 1.49 BOYS’ MITTS —- FURBACK Fur back A — 1 : 49 CLAW HAMMER Forged steel with finished handle. Reg. 1.69 INDOOR CHRISTMAS TREE SET 7 light multiple set Bee. 2.00 © 8... TAPE AND . SCREW DRIVER SET 10’ Evans tape and handy pocket screwdriver. Reg. 1.98 1.49 1.49 ORNAMENTS Christmas Tree; very beautiful. Reg. 15 ng 12 tor 1.49 for alee en ae one round of square __. \ - BREAD KNIVES Ne High quality serrated edge bread knife with 71% inch blade and revet- iy ted rosewood handle .49 All Plastic in assorted colors round style with suction type clear plastic cover, holds cakes up to 11” in diameter Su Ls seescnadeecble 1 49 x = BOWL SETS Set of three plastic bowls, nesting type in assorted colors, unbreakable 1 49 stvle in cellophane package. PYREX CASSEROLE —sw In the 64 ounce size with choice of knob or pie plate cover heat-proof glass is guaranteed two years against Y 49 heat breakage PYREX UTILITY DISH Oblong style in the 64 ounce size measures 11-% inches long guaranteed heat proof glass 1 49 SAUCE PAN Made of good quality aluminum with in- side fitted cover, cool bakelite handle and ie ee 1.49 | lets out the steam, when frying, easy to — —clean, large-size fits most any frying -pan . DISH PANS All plastic unbreakable square style pan measures 14 x 12 inches, by 1 514 inches deep in assorted colors 49 THERMOMETER SET Set of two thermometers for candy making and roasting meat, a necessity to ao 2 1.49 JULIETTE TUMBLERS Hand cut floral decoration on sparkling crystal.clear glass. Heavy bases and roll- ed safety edges. 5 sizes from which to choose: 5 oz., 8 oz., 10 oz. and 7 oz. Old anne Reg. .59 6 ; 1 49 DIVIDED RELISH In milk white glass with 22 K gold trimmed border. 3 sections. Each attrac- tively boxed for gift giving. Regular 1.98 1 49 4 PC. RANGE SET Consisting of covered range jar and large salt and peppers. Each piece is of white heat proof glass and attractively decorated in red and black design. Each set is in- dividually boxed. Reottar 1.08.) Set 27.0... 3 and 10- SUMMERSIDE j A. . SPECIAL CIGARETTE LIGHTER—Fuel tank, meee eihian as cecheaeuce a: Fae PHOTO ALBUM, assorted colors, regular 1.98 .......ccceecccceeceeencees iia ese (ieivascce? Se CHILDREN'S PURSE—Shoulder; leather, regular 1,98 ..........cccscdecsesccecccccccccsccee WAP PEN AND PENCIL SET—assorted colors (gift boxed) regular 1.98 ............ dcstidascivsan Se ‘BRIDGE TABLE COVERS—assorted colors (gift boxed), regdlar 1.98 ......... basses Gwte ken, Ge LEATHER BILLFOLD—Assorted colors (gift boxed) regular 1.98 ........-:scscececevcereece LAY MOIRS CHOCOLATES—Selection’ Bead 1 ih. POGUE TOF ios oi Cis c ca cise csdans ike becouse ee HOME FURNISHINGS- BOTH STORES SHEETS—fine quality cotton, single bed or bunk size, 54 x 90, Reg. $2.29 . SALE weeeee Cach $1.49 eeeeere ee BATH TOWELS —Thiek and thirsty, closely woven cotton Terry, colors blue and yellow, size 20 x 40. Regular $1.98 . PACK KAW EOE ERE EES OS STEER EE OAS ee Re ee ee recneseeecces pai $1.49 KENDALL DISH TOWELS—very absorbent finely woven cotton in stig kitchen design, large size Regular .98¢ . eeew re 66D OCS OES SO 8 SR ee eee OP > voccceee & Mt OIA DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS—White; imported fine quality sche size i, x 54. ‘Reg. STOR icicsna cote PRINTED MATERIAL—Christmas and Yuletide designs, printed on excellent quality cotton and Rayon material, size’ 52 x 52. Regular $1.98 wo tanec seen cebeeecressnceeesereseres yard $1.49 1.49 - Wrought iron style — Bronze- 1.49. ‘LARGE TOM TOM DRUM 1.49 5 PC. JUICE SET: Consisting of one large 32 oz. glass juice container with unbreakable plastic pour- ing spout and 4 matching juice tumblers, All gaily decorated and gift 1.49. | boxed. Regular 1.98. Set ........ SHERBETS’ - ~3 Sparkling spray eut design glass sherbets with footed base. § ; 1.49 or | Regular .29 BOXED ENGLISH JAMS» Six 215 oz. bottles English jams and marmalade all nicely boxed for that spec- ial gift. Made in _—— Regular 1.98 .......... 1. AS RUBBER DOOR MAT Heavy ribbed. Red, Green, Brown, Blue ete:, Approximately 16 x 25 Regular 2.98 os 49 VISCOSE MAT Fringed Ends. Brown, Beige, Rose, Turq., Green ete. 18 x 30 MAGAZINE RACK 1.49 1.49 ALPHABETICAL Lo Plastic rattle, safe and tone finish. Regular 1.98 . Seeeeeeeeee With a colorful design, rubber top and bottom including Tom Tom 1 4 sticks to beat out rhythm .. ® SPINNING AND HUMMING TOP Multi color design on base to keep it steady S a | 49 ROCK GAME : A parker four suit card game with rules for new club rook. 1 49 A good party game ZORRO GUITAR An all plastic Zorro 4 string guitar with cord and pick MOUSEGETOR A very colorful guitar, can be tuned and Mie ede 1 49 WESTERN RIFLE A 27” model of the Young Buffalo Britt. 50 shot repeating {, 49 cap rifle 1.49 ~ =< ss eeeeesessenseserene AN OLD FASHIONED CHARIOT TEAM With clown drawing two white chargers. Spring driven STRUTTIN’ SAM A battery operated dancing Sambo_on-a colorful platform. Stop and start switch. Battery included 1 .49 PBY CATALINE * 1.49 .A beautiful friction model of the famous WW 2 finished in a nice blue and white design with turning props 1 49 * and wheels A 20” CAR AND TRAILER UNIT Of unbreakable polythene. Prailer door opens and closes. 1 49 * Available in assorted colors ..... METAL AND WOOD VIOLIN a i 1.49 AUTO TRANSPORTER Friction all metal with four cars. A real good value ............ 1.49