m ,i Page 8. The Guardian ‘ ' T hut, Sept. 11, 1958 L, __,,f Mr. Harold MacLean, his bro- . ther Edward, and Mrs. Mac- Lean, and his sister Helen. Mrs. Harold Bower and .Mr. Bower, ‘ « left here last week for Brook- line, Mass on return home after vacationing in Little Sands and I High Bank, where they have NEW WAY’S k E > ' ‘ , . “Buy Now or Lay-Away on ‘ ‘ A N N IV E RSA RY SA L on. or z... Terms Mr. and Mrs. Richard‘SIpencer, Mattapan, Mass., were guests of i s .00, SENSATIONAL :. NOW! LOWEST PRICE EVER !! i::h€§s:i:2€t:€:3iwall SAVE NEVER - BEFORE VALUE! i . " ‘ REST-O-MATIC HOLLYWOOD BED -'_- ‘ COMPLETE ’ Rowan Sencabaugh, Oak Valley. Miss Mary MacPherson, Little Sands, has been hired at teach- ' er for Grand View School, and has started her duties there. PLATFORM! *5 ROCKERS Mr. and Mrs. William White, now of Pictou, were visiting at their home in Little Sands on Tuesday. They have recently taken up presidence iIn Pictou. Mr. White works on the “Lord Selkir s,“ 'whh Headboard and Spring Filled Mattressi; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richards, Abney, went to visit their daugh— ter, Florence, Mrs. Sharam and Mr. Sharam i.n,Calgary, Alta. In rich covering of wool fr'iezes,\nylon. m wool‘boucles. In modem shades 13’ Rad. Re Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacLean and family, Cornwall, visited re- latives in Little Sands over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Aulen- back, and four children, Bren- ton, Susanne, Beth and Merylin, Blockhouse Lunenburg JCo., N.S., accompanied by her mother and father, Mrs. Ernest and Mr. Mod. 3-Pc. DOuble Dresser Bedroomeuite Comfortable and restful V s ‘ ’ ".struction,‘ ‘sh‘aped ‘ ‘and' tufted “ backs. " value at this special price. ' ' ‘ with double spring hm, e week-end. _ . I , ' . ' A. tremendous bargain you should not miss. Classic modern styling and dependa le construction plus \ Reg, $109.95 hfli‘ee 33%;??? a saving of $90.00. Big double dresser 50 x 17” with tilting mirror 28 x 40”, spacious chest 30 x 17". . ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE Oliver gag]? 0f Amme smart bookcase bed 4/6 with the latest features of brass tnim and matching legs'with brass ferrules. . Matching box sprmg With fash- w ose ea occurred I r . on August 3Lst., 1958. r , ‘ ionable ,headboard and le g s, I I. I 9 5 I t We are glad to report that A Reg' $24935 — SAVE $9030 3 $ 1 V available in 3 ft. 3 ins._,‘4 ft, 4; ft. comp e e Egghl‘ii’édhfliefir i 1 5 I _ 6 ins. sizes. ' ‘ ‘ ' after almost a week in the Mon- ' '. T 500 Weekly -- No Down Payment } “‘3‘” Hm” ~ or 51.05 Weekly -— No Down Payment I. z I I I i ' Mr. aners. Murdock Mac» . / , . _ ‘ , Donald left Little Sands on Sep- tember 2nd, Mr their home in Florida, aim spending "about a 7 ’ ‘ A ' V ' V _ ‘ I V ' ‘ month at the home of his bro- . a , i » ther in Little Sands. v' a Mr. and Mrs. Perce King, Gas- ‘ r' - . ‘. . . s I .V‘ l pereaux and Mr. amd'Mrs. Ster- E L ling Conrad, Sturgeon, visited e ‘ "91111959. ‘CHRISTINA’ 2 ' ' ' I I ‘ smoan . ' ‘ The Lord Selki-nk, made an sour Spoons extra trip on Labour Day to ‘ t: ‘ i help take care of the heavy ,trat- , _ ~ 2 v . ' v3 ' «3" " fie at Wood Islands over ' the ' I ‘ 5 ‘ . II t ' holiday. . M. ... w... s... PORTABLE TV and family Bunlbury, visited re- latives in Little Sands on Sun- d This 17” beauty has all theplus features, including size, ay. weight and performance; It goes everywhere . . . plays Miss Mary MacLegd’ who is anywhere . . . gives 19 tube big set performance. Features employed in the City, visited include adjacent channel'trap . . . high sensitivity Tetrode 1;? 1111013119 in aittle .SStandalover Tuner for excellent fringe reception . . . aluminizer short ‘ ‘ ° 33" er ‘1 er neck 90 degree picture tube for bnilliant sharp picture with $312: dpgggfimgl m3: 0511:2310 ample contrast . . . removable front safety glass for easy returned to her'duties in Ontario: cleaning. J . . all controls readily accessible. Cabinet of ' ' Vinyl clad aluminum, having durable no.mar finish . . . MI" “"1 Mr" 0311950“ Hume available in charcoal, gray or coral and comes complete “‘1 family, returned *0 Lime - ‘ ' 4 t' hide-awa antenna. Width 17" depth semis, after ‘ few days holiday wrth built-an sec 1011 y . 1 ring in Nova scam]. C. o. 15”, height 15” I. . . weight 29 pounds. 4 BRISTOL Anniversary - $ .95 MT. Eph. Malone, who under- Selle Price . \ Went a serious operation in the ' ' ‘ Charlottetown Hospital, recently has returned to his home. All ‘ Of Weekly—No or 50¢: weekly _ “4.: No Down Payment I \ euros nIIISII ‘ omun KNIVES NOT A sMAEL SERVICE FOR 6..N9R8..BU1’ , I SERVICE M I . mo- aincerely hope her an early metum to good health. ‘ ‘CHRISIINA' Mrs. Winnilfred MtcEwen of Hal- I . . , 'CHIISTINA' ifax, and a former Bristol girl, " page" on I All HANDLES mother and other friends in Char- lottetown and Summerside, where she taught for several years. We all wish this popular young lady success. ' ‘ . . 4 ' | 1 gr ‘ left recently for Calgary, Albern , _ $ ' , 3 f I ; ‘_ ta, where she has accepted a ‘ W I ’ . ‘ v > ; I I . . teaching position. Before leaving ‘ r . I Mrs. McEwen visited with .her I ' v . ’ . ,- . .' » 1 . . I I conner ‘CHRISTINA' ' IIIIOI FINISH FLOOR POLISHERS 1,, a _ ' I 2 ‘CHRISTINA’ _ wild 1mm! COMPOYE SPOONS " m. $5.95 VALUE 4 PC. MATCHING HOSTESS, SET met some recs «I “1011116 mmu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDon- ald have returned to their home in Toronto after visiting with both their parents here for some time. Mr. MacDonald is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald, and Mrs. MacDonald was the torm- er Ethel McInnis, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mclmns. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKenna, . . ~ Boston, spent a month} vacation beautiful, gleannng polished floors. on the Island, and attended Old ‘ Home Week Fair. Mr. McKenna is a brother of Rev. Phalen Mrc‘ Kenna, P.P. of Alberwn and a former pastor here. Twin brush polisher for the easy 'way to ” . ‘ Reg. $59.95 _ - We regret that some items in this neWs are late coming out and ask readers to bear with us as it is some times caused by‘ I, , ‘ \ ' lack of space in'the paper, and y s .95 ~ other times when this scribe is' \ CHRISTINA? MIRROR FINISH SUGAR SHELL I BUTTER KNIFE away from the desk. We have received some complaints about late news and trust this answer will do. "an 900' econ em FBI! e1 sum moss Mr- and Mrs- Francis Burns, or 50: Weekly—Ne Down Payment. who were here on vacation for a‘ week, left last week on return to their home in Kitchener, 0n- tario. They also spent some time in Charlottetown with relatives. Miss Agatha MacDonald left last week on return to her dut- ies in Montreal after a month‘s vacation here. Valentine MacDonald, who has been employed as a first- class carpenter in Labrador for . a number of years, was home for i a short vacation with his pen \~ -» ’i FURNITURE CO.,4 LTD. 161 ' Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 6211 STORE HOURS , ‘ V MONDAY = THURSDAY . . . . . . . 9 -— 5:30 P212111“ , Entsélgrfianga $311131 lg;- . "THE MARITIMES' GREATEST FURNITURE. APPLIANCE & TELEVISION STORES" Hill: 2 2:33 53m- Oll .i‘l‘..l on a 1!! last week for the north outpost. ‘ I 4