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VVITH EASE. TWIST WORDS AND HEANTNGS AS YOU ICa NOW--Sup month. Then :50 of 65. the heirs omaoa Imisnmu D7 U000. I Tnihlrann. a ' Dayan-m-it ol bias. I al low cool. llynnq r'r,,,,, , N-Jwnlmw Ii-cu I I I L c halam-ii of that I Ovwfhbls to mes! your Canodo between ago: 5v-J85 is sliiolaro s Govs Annuiot. Consuliyyour DISWICTAN (who wfllba phased to all or a limo oonvonionf Is,you), or msil the coupon below POSTAGE FREE i JOHN A. MAIITIN. 1 Brass Bloc l Charlottetown. P.l.I. - 41: -Mn Anmlrna arm ....... ... ......................... ... I nod-maul Mal lighmnrim glvwi will hr Arltl nnfnlv mnfladal. I-"vary dollar you invest NOW in a nadian Government a Guaranteed Inoomo during your ntiromonf yoan An Annuity can be pvrchasddio some duo of 50, 60, 65 or other wuss. Here's a typical ago: sing you are a man of 28 and wish to IQFNIPI an s payments will continue as monthly paid up to tho data of psrflbulor Queen IIII. COIN! FM "RIB IHIIIATIII Gnvurnuowt Antimal- flflawa. (POSTAGE FREQ v 1 .. 7-when Anniiity of I00 per month . mmsnging at 65. Your monthly premium would he only 816.44. LT AGI 65-The Government will begin paying you 8100 pot as live! Furthermore. in the event that you die within 10 years after the payments will continue to your hrs for years. In other words, you will have aid 31299.36 to receive a minimum return of 812,000. which w' I be even greater if you live past 75l ll .VOU Bil IIFORI AOI 65-The " srntnont will pay your the total sum compound interest. Du example givsn abova is ans of Hilly Govt?-Mun! Annmbv pbns rsouirwmnfs Ary rvsnfon! of your death. plus roman! lT7ES R PRLSEIVIA 77VE Street N.. onsuss DPA Nun --as Inlommlsn showing how a canal-on ilsvsvmnaot AMINI1 can MRI in vothsmvni IMOMI ...... L.. (Continued from page D Happenings of The WOT Mrs. Grant Gregory and Mr. Gre- gory. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart G." Ives are on a two-week trip to St. John and the Eastern” United States. . o . Mrs. B. A. Fulton of Truro, N. S. is the guest this week or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Fitzroy Street. . . . Mrs. Cyrus MacMillan was hos- tess tor Luncheon-Bridge on Wed- nesday at the Hightield Court. Wlnsloe. , . a . . , Mrs. James A. MacMillan and Mrs. Harry Miller were joint hos- tesses tor a luncheon party at the Charlottetown Hotel this week. . . . Miss Elsie Nicholson left by plane this week on a visit to the United States. Miss Jean MacLean lelt Friday on a month's holiday trip to Florida. . I 0 0 a Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild held its llrst meeting or the 1954-55 season on Thursday evening in st. Pauli: Hall. This studio Party at the Halloween sea- son was jolly enough to frighten away any threatening I-lallowe'en hobgoblins. Many new members, as well as former ones. enjoyed a thoroughly entertainiiig evening. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Mai-Lean. ESE E19 .u4E.lli.IIHlI' EC-I3 EEIEIE is Solution To Last Saturday”; Crossword Charlottetown. accompuueu nylto-be, with a miscellaneous snow-111,, gmrdhn ..ieir daugiiier anci suii-.ii-.aw. Mr. and Mrs. Reiiiura Macuuiiald. Iruro. N. 5... leave by car this .uorii.iig for Centreilua, Omariu. to visit their son-in-law and daugmcr. rlighi. Sergeant Harold Wood and' family. . . . The hostesses at the Curling Club Saturday night are: Mrs. W. H. Beawn, Mrs. Edison Tanton, Mrs. St. Clair Trainor, and Miss Blanche Conway. . o . Miss Adrice Lawton, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawton, Moncton. is taking up Art at the Academy. Acadia University, Woll- ville, N. 5. Miss Lawton is a grand- daughter ol Mrs. Lawton. oi Pownal . . . The Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Piercey and daughter, Helen of St. John's Rectory, Milton spent Friday. Oct. 22, with Mrs. Piercey's parents, at Port. Bickerton. N. S. . . . Misses Audrey Coles and Rita MacNeill of Milton were recent guests of the Rev .and Mrs. W. J. Moore at St. Luke's Rectory, Lis- comh, N. S. I O I "There was a great deal or enter- taing for Miss Eleanor Rodd, prior to her marriage to Mr. Gerald Robinson on October. 9th, at South Winsloe United Church. Among the parties were 3 com- munity shower, in kitchen shower, and the Presentation of a beauti- rul table from the Church organiza- tions of South Winsloe United Church, where the bride had been a worker in all departments. o - . Miss Lola Johnson whose mar- riage taxis place -in the near tu- ture was feted at a miscellaneous shower by her iriends at the home of Mrs. Maynard Sanderson on Wednesday evening, October 20th. 0 O a Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mai-Kinnon leave TllP5dliy morning for Florida. . . . Mrs. William Campbell. R. N. and Miss Barbara Smith, R. N. were co-hostesses at the apartment of the former in Summerside on Wed- nesday evening oi last week. hone!- ing Miss Edith Inman. R. N., bride- ler. Assisting the hostesses in serv- iiig were Miss Margaret McNsill, R. N., Mrs. Edith Wall, E. N. and Mrs. Angus MacLeod. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Vincent iiavs returned home in Summer- side after visiting relatives in Montreal. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell oi Summerside arc" in Montreal . . . Mrs. W. Whillork of Charlotte- town has been visiting her daugh- ters. Mrs. J. M. Logan and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay in Summerside. . a . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silliphsnt ot Summcrslde had as their week-end guests, their son-in-law and daugh- ter, and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Millman and Paula, at New Glasgow, N.s. . . . Mrs. J. Lertoy Holman of sum- merside had as her week-end guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crease, of Hall- lax. N. S. O U I Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson of Truro, N. E. spent a few days in Summerside last. week. guuts or Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacKay. . . . Mrs. Norman Macdonald of Sum- merside is visiting her sister, Mrs. sschusetts. to: ;ward in Summersids on Tuesday 'artei'noon and evening live tables loI' hospital bridge were in play. with extra guests at the tea hour. Mrs. R. L. Willet and Mrs. George Hogg, Mrs. Heath Strong and Mrs. T. H. E. Inman were the hostesses l O O 0 Mrs. E. T. Tanton and Mrs. J. LeRoy nt Summerside left on Mon- day for Woodstock, N. B. where they will be the guests of the formers son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Tanton. . . . Mr and Mrs. Keith Lapp of sum- merside have had as their guests the iormer's sister, Miss Alida LBW3. Grant A James Paige, in Springfield, Mas- . At the home of Mrs. William Hay. ' Lapp, who recently returned, to ()t-. Mil KENSINGTON - zlwayi planned it. plywoods. or having it done for recommend a reliable ramodglling with Sylvzply can malts : wonderful change. It's easier than ever to have the smart, modern kitchen you. have wanted for so long. Cupboards, counters, drawer: and shelves can all be made with rigid self-framing Sylvaply, made to tit your present space just the way you've. You can have the warmth and beauty of wood walls too. with Sylvaply or one of the law-cost Sylvaply decorative Easy-to-saw. easy-to-nail, euy-to- paint. the smooth-sanded Sylvaply panels are a real buy. whether you are doing the work yourself you. See your local lumber dealer; he'll estimate the coat of materials or contractor. Many lumber dealers will show you how you can have that new kitchen now and pay for it on easy budget terms. You can work wonder: with low-cost remodelling, start with I bright new kitchen to add real value to your home, ilo-II--ymarsrlf or lmrr-if-dour you'll save either way with Sylvaply. Sold through lumbar dealers Irons coast to coool. MacMll.AN G KOIDI. LIMITID AVAILABLE AT TllE HOME or wagon s..aa.,.s'....a.- (HHRMAN... CIIARIOIIETOWN SUMMERSIDE -- I la CHANDLER IROS. CUSTOM woonwomii-sns Belmont St. MacDONAl.D - ROW! s woonwoaxmo oo. LTD mil 3557 38 !.r. Water St. Dial 8515 - 8570 Page 9 Saturday. Oct. 30. 954 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macusod at Summerslde had as their week- end guest, Miss Mary BMICI Wil- son or Truro, N. S. O O 0 Mrs. Lorna Road of Summer- side had as her guest for a law days this week, Mrs. Newman Muc- Lellan oi Charlottetown. . . . Mrs. Joseph Mill of Nielnistord. Massachusetts is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. G. Lewis in Summerside. Mrs. Robert. Archer at Summer- sids was hostess at bridge on Tues- day evening. ' U C 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacFnrlaiie oi Mom.-ton. N. B. spent this week- end in Summerside, guests or Mr. and Mrs. Clsvs Whalen. O 0 I Mrs William Morrison entertain- ed at bridge at her home in Sum- merside on Wednesday evening. . . . Mrs. Roland Sheen entertained the "Jolly Eight" at her homs in Summerside on Tuesday svening. . . . Mrs. John Ellis was hostess at bridge at her home in Summersidc on Thursday evening. 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GAMES - oownor SETS MUSICAL TOYS cans - muons - SLEIGHS SHOVELS - TRIKES - WAGONS, etc. Hundreds of the finest TOYS AT LOWEST PRICES WE TRAIIE HOCKEY BOOTS & SKATES DIAL W FIRESTONE Home & Auto Co. Ltd. 187 GT. GEORGE ST. (Formerly Bryonton it Max-.Kay Co.) BUY FIRESTONE TOWN AND COUNTRY MUD. SNOW AND ICE TIRES- We take your old tires in trade ALL SIZES TV from ST9.95 up Good Used Battery Radios at Lowest Prices. We trade all sizes of Radios Mr. Brady dealt in. roman. This . prices. I TERMS CASH I MAMMOTH TEN DAY SHOE SALE I AT 153 QUEEN sr. CITY (NEXT T0 HUGHES DRUG STORE) ONE TO NINETY-NINE IT MAY NEVER HAPPEN Aiiiiiu KELLY-BRADY DEAL The l(. & R. Store has taken over the entire stock of the Brady Footwear Co. Mr. Brady is retiring aftor thirty years in the foot- waar business. The public knows the good and reliable stock that We bought this Stock at a big sacrifice to Mr. Brady. We pass these savings on to you. our many friends and cos- lncludos a largo stock of rubber footwear. The entire stock will go on sale at 35Wo off on Brady retail G. l . NO REFUNDS SAL! STARTS OCTOIER 30th. I954 L. 0. KELLY K & R STORE