"--.-..._,;,_,~_~ . ems... PAGE TWELVE FARM MAGNINERY 0N NANII We have on hand tor Immediate Delivery COCKSHUTT NO. 30 ROW CROP TRACTOR} COCKSHUTT AND JOHN DEERE BINDERS GANG FLOWS LEVER HARROWS LIME AND FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS James A. McNeil] a Son SUMMERSIDE llo. 1 Hardwood Natural the llot Weather. SAVE WASTE SEE THE LIIVELY REFIIIGERATORS in Hard Wood Natural Finish and Steel All White Enamel. Flnlsh HEIGHT 42" i I . WIDTH zz" ‘ DEPTH l9" I llo. 2 llardwood Natural 39.50 Finish ‘ I HEIGHT 44" v WIDTH 22" ' oEPTH 20" P' "AOE” All White Enamel HEIGHT 43" W 3:: 5ll~5O Oil-JO WIDTH “PARIS" All White Enamel HEIGHT s4" WIDTH 24" DEPTH 1s" “Ellliiliillli? sPEcIIII. PIIIoEs LAWN iuovvans ALI. SIZES - IEST MAKES BRACE McKAY‘ 6' Co. Llicl- House Furnishings Department — Phone I60 _i_'——i By Ken Reynolds ”The line ia still besy-gsomebody else is answering their Guardian Wnt M nowlflf ' ' ' ' Miss Marion Cook went home to Cape Wolf on Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault returned on Wednesday from their trip to Halifax. Master Albert Finnan of Doe-k Road has been visiting in Howlan for a few days. Mrs. Carrie Flnnan returned to her home from Alberton Hospital on Friday evening. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Ed- mund Peters and little son Wayne visited Mrs. Ben Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams were in Alberton recently. Congratulations t.o Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bouiter on their recent marriage. Mis Norma Gallant visited with little Miss Elaine Arsenault tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant of Duvar returned home on 5a‘.- urday from their short hone-y- moon. Miss Bernice Gallant c-l Wood- stock was Visiting her sister. Mrs. Eddie Gallant. and Mr. Gallani. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rie and little son Willard, oi WI‘.- mot, visited in l-lowlan on Sun- day, July 4th. The Messrs. Raymond and Law- rence Casey came from Rumlnrd. Maine, on Friday to spend a few clays with relatives here. Master Bertram Bryan oi 0‘- Leary spent some time with his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Haber Bryan and little David. Mrs. John Cahill and son Er- skine were in I-lowlan on Satur- day with Raymond and Lawrence Casey of Rumford. Maine. m. James Boyce came home from Charlottetown on Saturday evening last, He was accompan- ied by his son and wile and fam- ily to spend the weekend. The Casey boys o! Rumilord- Maine. left on their return trip home on Monday morning after spending the July 4th “Isak-end down here. Mr. and Mr. J. R. Dignan have had as welcome visitors Mr. and Mrs. Perley Pridham oi’ St. John recently. Mrs. Pridham and Mrs. Dignan are sisters. The many friends of Mrs. Frank 0‘Mesra o! Duvar are glad to welcome her home from Prince County Hospital Where she un- derwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Gallant have moved to Sumimerside where Mr. Gallant is now employed with Curran Briggs Co. Miss Marion Cook oi’ CapeWolf is spending some time in Hcwlan visiting at her aunt's home. lvlfrs. Bruce Carruthers and family. Mr. Emanuel Gallant is home from U.S.A. on his vacation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pros J. Gallant of Duvar. Mr. arid Mrs. Jos. P. Gallant and Mr. Jose-ph Perry of Mill Road visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firman Perry on Thurs- day. Mrs. Firman Perry received a telegram Wednesday that her sister Charlotte. Mrs. Dick Walsh had Just passed away in West- brook, Me. Mrs. Walsh had not visited her Island home for a long time. --Miss Bernice Gallant. Wood- stock. came from Charlottetown on Thursday by bus. She. pared Grade Eleven at Notre Dome Convent and is home for her holidays. On Friday; evening Miss Plo- rence Cahill of Sucnmcrside. ac- companied by her two cousins, Raymond and Lawrence Casey. motored from Summerside to B ll A 0 E’ S srocii IIEws BEATTY heavy duty and stand- ard Maple Lat wood track llay Carriers in stock. Metal flay Blocks. prices right. Deenate Ell-W 50% DDT a water- mlx Insecticide, ‘nyaluahle around the term. Spray barn: for con- trol or Illea, moeaattoee and lice. lprayjotetoea to kill llea and potato beetles. claw-Z lbs. Ms 10S gallons ol water. l-lb. bag price loo each or 81.00 each poetage pald. Order Now Penna: a copper compound with an added substance which en- eblee the qsrey to atlek lo the leaves. Use as a spray in water for early or lale blight on pota- toel or tomatoes; I to 6 lbe. per 100 gallons water; ‘IO-lb. drums, $0.00 each. IIIAIIE, MoltAY i tenancy Lllltel Summerside, P. l. I. Vlsll their relatives in tluwlan and Woodstock. Mrs. Isabel Gallant wihc spent the past 13 years in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. U.8.A.. visited her old friends m. and Mrs. Jer- ry Gallant on Friday etternoon. On Monday PM. a miscellan- eous shower was held at the home of Raymond Doirm o! Duvar in honor o! their daughter Priscilla, now Mrs. Theodora Gel- lant cl Duvar, who was married on June 30th. Anthony and Gilbert Ilnnan. accompanied by their sister. Mrs. Prank Gallant. motored to Alber- tc/n on Friday to bring home their mother. Mrs. Carrie l-‘inrian. who spent the past week in West- ern Hospital. On Sunday last James Cham- pion of Travellers Rest. along with some oi’ his friends were in Hoivlan on a fishing trip. It was eleven years since he had been here. having been employed in the fox ranch operated by Mr. McPhee for a number o! years. He and Mrs. Champion and daughter Audrey lived in a buruz- alow on the ranch property. His many friends were glad to wel- come him. Bedeque- H15 many friends will regret to learn oi the illness at his home. Central Bedeque. oi Mr. Ralph Lord. Mr. James Bell and daughter, Miss Evelyn, Cape Traverse. left on Friday morning to visit her daughter and son-in-law Mrs. and Ml‘. Herbert Banner, Melrose. Mass. lVlr. Alonzo Webster. Norboro, arrived home Saturday evening accompanied by his son Alonzo alter spending nearly a. year with his daughter, Mrs. and Mr. Tom Elliot, Vancouver. B. C. Mrs. Brewer Johnson. Central Bedeque. and Miss Emma. John- son; Crapaud. spent the week vis- iting friends and relatives in O‘- Leary. B The closing services o! the Bed. eque United Church .t- "FllILQQAEPMINE EAVP! HOLMAN’S_ Has Everything For, A SUCCESSFUL‘ 4w" “POP” and BEVERAGE IIIEIIs ing the 130th anniversary of .tl1e first Methodist chapel and the 60th anniversary oi the present. church building. were held on Sunday, July 25th. Pastor Rev. W. lsurton Crowa preached the morning sermon. sublect “I Choose Christ". His remarks were large- ly directed to the twelve new members who were received into lull communion at this service, Greetings were received from the Tryon United Church. Solo by Mr. Gordon MoCallum. Holy Com- municn was observed at the close of the sermon. At the evening service Rev. Arthur Organ, BA, B.D.. Hamilton. Ont., preached the sermon and gave a very iri- Sbirln: message. Anthem by the choir " “Jerusalem My Glorious HWFB- Omflnllt. lt/lrs. Walter Craig. Services were very largely arttgended both morning and even. Borden and llicinity Mr. and Mrs. Nonrnen Mac. Williams o! Borden were visitors to Moncton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baird grid Jarnily of Truro were visitors to Borden this wee); Mr. George at Moncton. Mr. Keith Harding of Amherst visited friends in Borden on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack tagiie and ‘Moroll. The boys from Borden who M. tended the M.R.E.C. camp at Aug- ustine Cove returned to their homes here on Thursday. Mr. Harry Heflell of Montreal is spending a week with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heflell at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cerettl of Borden who spent last week in Monctnn returned home on Satur- day. I Miss Peggy Johnson of George- town ls visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milte of Borden. Mm. Prank Butler of Charlotte- town was the guest of her mother. Mrs. John Maclseee (or two days last week. Mrs. R. B. Davis and daughters Jean and Joan of Brighton. Mess" are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan at the Borden Inn and Cabins. Misc Genevieve MacDonald who has been visiting her home here left on Saturday tor Ottawa. She was accompanied to Ottawa byhe-r sister Ruthwho will also he em- ployed there. Miss Virginie Webster at Ot- Professional Gard l. Earle lllalie Chartered Accountant Mllee at ll Granville sheet Pill! III “...-r. l TPIIQ lNliiC JULY so. T99 SPECIAL AYLMER 13oz. regular 25c ~. . 20a 32 oz. regular 55c .. 44c JORDAN 1s oz. regular 30¢ .. 2st sIIIIIIwIoII SUGGESTIONS ‘PEANUT BUTTER ...........Jar 26c to 50c ELOBSTER-l/glb-tin Grape Juice | Slurp‘ lad 5°" John Maclsaac Clive spent last week with relatives W111 51s,, spend some relatives at Souris. ‘sons William and Gum“ o! daughters Janice and Wilmington. Mass. are. “rd?” 1°“ °“ “may i° v15"- Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Irving. Bordon held relatives at Charlottetown. Mon~ this wcek who for the past taking a course time with Marion o! Mr. Jack Maelsaac - of Borden gents year has been mnsolatiOn prizes going to Rita in watch-making Bcmard and Buddie Klibride. The m m, 5m“ correspondence com King, A deiiciou, lunch w“ ti." at Moncton has accepted n position frcezeout. prize wen-t to P. J. Mac- wlth Clark Jewellers at. Summcr- Innis Mrs. Bert Saunders and little Charlottetown and daughters Pain and Lynn lelt on Friday lor their home in Detroit, Mich. They were accompanied as a1 Mrs, Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buck and iar as Sackvillc by her Irving and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. The regular auction party of the guests oi Borden Wmnens’ Institute was in the town hall with live tables playing. Ladies won by Mrs. Aloysius Croken and MacAleer with by James parents, prize was CANADA DRY KLlK-PREM---KAM .. .. .. 42o GINGERALE........12oz.18c. 300-30. , KA H ________,___1.4|b_21 eg/Jcgfiffisfhn,------------~ 1131305- gg? P“ °E° ° Emu...“ lb. so: lX...-.......... OZ. C SPARKLING WATER oz. 30¢ CREAM CHEESE - Ola“ -~ 25° MQRR|$QN'$ COOKED HAM _ FRANKFURTERS - GINGER ALB-ORANGE Etc. . . . .106 B°'-°°N'“' sM-AM‘ cocA-coI.A . . . . 10c ASSORTED SANDWICH SPREADS LIME JUICE _ Sweetened - Pint ... . . ... ... ...-... . .. 55c FRENCHIS MUSTAED Unsweetened — Pint ... . . . . .. ... ... 39c ‘ Quart 6°z'Jar"‘*'-"""'12° ASSORTED FRUIT SYRUPS 35¢ 9°""‘" 15° I f“ I COFFEE-2oz.bags..................10c 4* . ~_ M a FRESH DOUGHNUTS TEA BAGS 23cto80c sugmchdiozen :36 oLIvEs . . . . . . ..............Jar35cto98c P'a‘""'d°’°"'"""""|;i'_""'g";'é ° PlCKLES-Sweet Mixed _ Dills - Gherkins 50°‘ °RA°KERS_ a“ — a ° MAYONNAlSE-All kinds ..... Jal’ 29¢ to 4st m-"ED COOKIES " pa°kag°d " 25° FRESH CAKES _- plain and Iced FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT I_-owEsT MARKET‘ PRICES BULK °°°K'E5 cI-IoosE CANDY L°°K AT THE FOR YOUR PICNIC HALF PRICE TABLE FROM THE WELL- FOR coon FOODS sT°°KE° - - CANDY SECTION AT BARGAIN PRICES - - "Wilts! out EnIEIIas MEET" i tawa is visiting her aunt Mixs. aide and will begin his new duties ' CORNWALL, YORK POINT the shut-ins ior fruit and flowers. at Borden. S e this week. W. I. Mrs. Gordon MaoMlllan read a! —- » interesting letter trom a mambo! The Cornwall, York Point wo- of Botany Bay Institute, England men's Institute met at the home Mrs. Stanley Murray and Mn Murchison on MacMilian both gave lnterestim Monday evening, July 5th. reports on the Annual Institufl The meeting opened by singing Convention held in Charlottetown the Institute ode, followed by the It» was decided to have an id Creed. The roll mi was answered cream. strawberry festival in 6m by twenty-one members. The wall Hall Mandel’. July 19th. minutes oi’ the previous meeting MH- 60111011 MflvMlll-‘In klfldlt were read and adopted. invited the members to her homt York Point and Cornwall sick for the Ausvst meetlns. The meet» committee reported remembering ins Clflied with God Si" Th! sisted o: letters o! thanks from served by the hostess. assisted bi the ‘York Point ladies. v THEY'RE ill IIEw ExIco ow-cuoxme TIIIIT sIIuTTEII ' ‘AMLPIP saint» uléc.ee¢..v_l.'rh_e_m WIIQJIIQNI luau: