MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I585 M UTUAL SERVICE ESECUR ISLAND ITY Insure Today -- Ills lho Best Way No doubt about it . . . Insurance gives you the best protection financially against Nature's dangers. Cull us today for a safe tomorrow. And the cost is so little. AGENTS oisnnm Muuson. W. Royalty A. .1. ROBERTSON, Mermaid. cam. wnaxs, Alberton Charlottetow- w. 3. WARREN, nenalngoon cLI';I:l(;I:e” 5mP50N' s"'””Y V. VERNON CRAIG. Bedequa G. M. GRANT. Charlottetown SYDNEY B. BIRCH, Northam FRANK L GALLANT, Welling- M. R. MacLEA.N, North Wilt- ahlro. ton. WATSON HARDY, ltlontroas. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IMIITIIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE BRANCH OFFICE: CHARLOTTETOWN Enmore and Vicinity Mrs. C. Turner Moore. Norzham, is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Edith Wall, Baltic. Mr. Alton Smith, N. 13., paid a brief visit to his parents, Mr. and Miss. Wesley Smith recently. Mr. and Mrs. wade Thurstan. Maine. are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enman. Mr. and Mrs.-Airchlbald Mac- Laurin. somerville, Mass.. are va- cationlng with relatives in this vi- cini Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macxfnnon and family, Mt. Pleasant, have taken up residence in Victoria West. Mr. Alvin Bryant. who recently joined the R. C. A. F., has gone to St. John's, Quebec. where he will receive his basic. training. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MacLeod and four children from Halifax, Nova Scotia. arc the guests of Mr. MacL.eod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLeod, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Elrov Cann. Mrs.l, F . l NOTICE Custom Combine for service ALLISON MocLEOD New London Phone I-3 l FOR SALE Can Motorcycle, like new. be seen at GORDON'S GARAGE, . THE GUARDIAN. Pearl cum and Mr. and Mrs. Jen- nings from Quebec are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mach.-od. Miss olive Imman. Boston, Mass, is spending her vacation with her mother Mrs. C. R. Enman and her brother, Mr. Preston Enman and Mrs. Enman. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grindlay were recent visitors of Premier Jones and Mira. Jones, Bunbury. Mr. Clinton Macbecd and son have returned to their home in Toronto. They were accompanied back by Mrs. James Macbeod and family. Springhill. An enjoyable party was held in the Victoria Hall on Thursday evening. July (list, in honor of the summer visitors among whom were Mr. Alvin smith and Mr. Sinclair Leanzl, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macxay and daughter Sandra. Breadalbanc. spent a few days recently with Mrs. MacKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria west. Mr. Herman MacArthur has re- turned to Hamilton, Ont.. after spending a two week's vacation at his home here. He was accompani- ed back by Messrs. Kenneth Mac- Arthur and Harold Macbaurin. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and their two daughters and sons-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruggles, Somer- ville, Mam, are pending a pleas- ant holiday with relatives and friends in Victoria west and En- more. The Enmore W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Burns MacArthur on Friday evening, August lst. The roll call was answered with a dona- tion of canned goods for the nurs- ing home, Tyne Valley. Plans were made for cleaning the school. The next place of meeting is the home of Mrs. Allison Raynor. -Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. I-Iavclock Bryant, who on August 7th. 1952, observed his eighty-ninth birthday. At a birthday supper prepared by .his daughter-in-law. Mrs. Roland Bry- ant, the following guests were Albcrton. Terms May Be Arranged HOLMANIS... wnlm clninis” JKWER "Stnlrnllner Overalls". alaatlc braces. TWO-WAY ZIPPER OIIERALLS 'Now 2-way Zipper design featured in the famous some of. these are of best "quality 7 1l4 ounce blue denim with high back and All are double stitched and have rule and hammer pockets. Sizes 34 to 44. a pair .. . 595 War. ilII5lllto'l1l2. led Engineer CAPS WOW striped denim with hatter quality peaks and anally also for good appearance and longer ............. 9...... ........ I lluanaosc cm with completely pom. each .....,,...... 39c 59d You'll get top values in tough wearing outfits and real comfort on the job! WORK CLOTHES of all kinds-we have them in the size you require with all the added reinforcements and neces- sary pockets to make your job in the shop, on the farm or any- where else--first in working comfort. Best Seller DIINGAREES Yesl, they're ”Saniorlzed"--made of 6 W3 ounce hluc denim with strap-hack adjustment for double stitching. bar lacking and riveting for best wear. Availahlc In a full range of sizes. I pair ...s.... low Priced ouuelnrrs Good tough Dungnrces in the most. popular weight blue denim. These have back lacing for good fit, they're sizes are 30 to 42, a pair perfect double stitched. har tacked and rlvcted. The Khaki Drill PANTS Ideal for knnckahout and rough wear. Cool medium weight for The drill material is of good qual- ity and they have double stitched lap seams. The pockets are full size and roomy. summer. 30 to 42, a pair -. Sturdy WORK SHIRTS Made of good quality. "sanforiud" blue rhamhray In a full They are fade resistant and have double sewn seams. Buy your right size 14 to 17Aihese Work Shirts have a permanent fit. each ...................-.s... .....s............ ................. roomy cut. Top Values In Tough Wearing Worli Clothes Always, At HOLM present. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yea. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur, Mr. and. Mrs. Vans MacArthur and their two children. -W. fit and Sizes .3 2.50 AN'S CHARLOTTETOWN Burlington and V Vicinity Mr. H. R. Profitt of the Orient Hotel, Victoria, was a recent visi- tor to Burlington and Kensing- ton. Miss Helen, Champion. Darnley. was a recent weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons. Burlington. Master Mlrvln Simmons. Bur- lington, spent the past week pleas- antly at the home of his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cur- tls, Wilmot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart and family. Albany. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and family, Burlington, on Sun- day. August 3. His many friends regret the illness of Mr. Douglas Webster. Kelvin Grove, and wish him a rapid recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter and daughter, Nancy, of Saugus. M388-. arrived recently to visit relatives and friends in Freetown, Burlington and other areas in this Province. Mr. George Turner and Miss Betty Milton of Waltham, Mass., who are vacationing in this Pro- vlnce, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Profitt, Bur- lington . Master Paul Croken, Charlotte- town, is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. J. B. Croken and cousins. Francis and Jimmie Croken at their home at Summcrfield. Mrs. W. D. Croken, summer- field. accompanied by her two small daughters. is spending a few days with her brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mac- Donald. North Bedeque. CM Mr. and Mrs. J. gMacDonald, Souris, P.E.I.. spent the past week- end at Kensington, where they were guests at Mrs. Paynter's tour- ist home. An ice cream social held at the home of r. and Mrs. Stewart Moose, Ne Annan. proved a so- cial and financial success when ice cream of the popular home manufactured variety was enjoy- ed by the large number attend- lng during the evening. A successful ice cream social was held at Margate on Friday evening. August 8, when home made ice cream and cake were served, and a nice profit was realized. The proceeds will be applied to the expense of the new school. Mrs. J. R. Macdonald of New Glasgow, N.s., accompanied by her son Barry of the Merchant Marine, was the recent house guest of her brother, Mr. Harold Laird and Mrs. Laird, Kelvin Grove, and visited other relatives and friends in this Province. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner of Waltham. Mass. accompanied by their son George and Miss Betty Milton are vacationing in this Province and have been visiting relatives and friends at 0'Leary, Elleralie, Burlington and other points. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and son. Bobby, Boston, Mass. arrived on Saturday, August ii to visit their grandmother. Mrs. Wil- liam E. Profitt and uncle, Mr. Fred Profitt. Burlington. as well as other relatives and friends in this Province. -The members of Irishtown W. I. held a successful dance in the Community Hall on Thursday eve- ning, August '1. Clams, steamed or in stew. were served as re- freshments. and as usual proved very popular. Mr. Bernie Mc- Kinnon and other musical artists furnished music for dancing. Fin- ancial results were gratifying. Mr. Ernest Profit-t, accompanied by his niece. Mrs. T. R. Hannah and her little daughter Mary Elizabeth, all of Toronto, arrived by car on Sunday. August 10 and , V KIIIKORA HALL CHICKEN SUPPER THURSDAY. . Supper 4:30 P.M. Until All Are Served Amusements foriYoung and Old. AUGUST 1 , 6 1952 will visit Mr. Profitt'a ” . Mrs. Mary Profitt. nurlington, Mrs. Hannah's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Profitt and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Doug- hart, Long River. Mr. Arthur Carr. Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mill, Clermont. rotugned on Monday. August 11. after spend- ing the weekend at Anaganea Ridge. N.B., where they were guests of Mrs. Doughart'a and Mr. Cerr'a brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlock. Mrs. Willis 3. Doughart enter- ed the Prin County Hospital. Summerside, on Tuesday. August 12. having broken a bone in her leg when she slipped while hurry- ing across the lawn at her home at Long River. On :1 d the break had been set and she was resting as comfortably as could be expected. Clair Campbell and little son, Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. George MacLeod and son Wendell and daughter. Donna. all of Irishtown, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paynter, Kensington, spent Sunday. August 10 on the main- land, when they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Styles in Dorchester. and visited the Mag- netic Hill, Moncton. and other points of interest in New Bruns- wick and motored as far as Am- herst in Nova Scotla. Mr. and Mrs. -3”. Bible THouse ' .lt West Point -During the first week of Aug- ust the West Point Presbyterian Church held its annual Bible school sessions. Rev. George Cunningham. min- ister of the church, opened the services held each morning with a hymn, followed by scripture reading and prayer, and also led the boys and girls in the singing of hymns during the week. Mrs. Cunningham presided at the or- gan. Teachers for the different classes were Rev. G. Cunningham. Mrs. Cunningham, Helen Mccabe. Marie MacDonald. There was a good attendance at all the meet- ings. On Friday afternoon the ses- sion concluded with a picnic held at MacDonald's Share. Enter- talnment was provided and en- joyed by the children and their parents. A very'delicious lunch of ice cream. cake and sand- wiches was served by the ladies in charge. CAMEO THEATRE Konslngton Friday and Saturday 7:15 and 9:15; .Matinee 2:30 on Saturday; Warner Bros. presents Gordon MacRae ln WIETURN OF THE FRONTIEIL MAN" in technicolor, with Rory Calhoun, Jock Holt. Julie London. There was hidden danger in ev- ery mlln of his vengeance trnll- but nothing more dangerous than her love. Also final chapter of Serial nnd News. . LOBSTER SUPPER ST. MARICS, LOT 7 TUESDAY EVENING, August l9tlf. Slipper from Four O'clock on Adults 750; Children 50c. Ice Cream, Games, Swings, Chocolate Wheel, etc. Come and havei a good time. Dance after. AUGUST Zl (vlr-V"lr-l Cr 1'-V. Friday and Saturday, August 15-10 DOUBLE BILL "BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL" Pennie Singleton, Arthur Lake "SANTA FE" Starring Randolph Scott, Janis Carter Monday and Tuesday, August 18-19 "EMERGENCY WEDDING" starring: Lorry Parka-Barbara llala Selected Shorts DRIVE-IIITIIETRIE v I- or ”f,xlN OI' M0llA(illAll snuw BLOWER . FOR SALE The Leading Blower on Prince Edward Island These Blowers are light to drive and will not cut the straw. YOU BUY THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY A MONAGI-IAN BLOWER PHILIP MONAGIIAN ' Klnkora WANTED 1-rr more .We are in a position to purchase :1 lim- ited quantity of peeled pit props of various sizes for the next few weeks. 5or infonnetion regarding price and specifications. write or phone- P. ',E. I. PRODIICE COMPANY LIMITED PHONE 2115 SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 A Giant Planet Col des With Earth! 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