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Featuring large. double slze Mr. and Mrs. dresser and roomy 4-drawer tll8S! with storage space for everything and large. clear mirror. Drdwers it-ltzh centre guides and attractive me tal-tipped wooden pulls. Double bed Excellent workmanship has smart trullvln radio-bookcase headboard. throughout hi latest design and solid construction. BUY NOW! SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRIC E- USE CANADA'S EASIEST TERMS! ANNIVERSARY BONUS GIFT I CONSISTING OF - ' ti Cups and Saucers ' 6-A" Tea Plates! S 6--7" Tea PIBIEII ' tL4)atmoal Dishes! t I--ll)" Oval Dish! ' l-7" Open scallop! Yours FREE with your Purchase of one of our New Chrome Kitchen Sets Just arriirtl in IIllI(' for Our Anniversary Sale. I burn new selection of modern Chrome s el n with extension tahlcs. gr. hr such famous makers "W ' ass. i - by... ' TRYSSON E ' MONARCH t UNIVERSAL . ' itr.i.iAm.r; I ' Coon! 79?” to 159'” -r 50” .3 In Great George St. ....... N0 OUTSIDE FINANCING! NEW WAY FURNITURE co. LTD. Inerhnerewii.P.I.l -'--' .10 wlily. 17 '95 N0-00WN PAYMENT! -DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED Z00 WEEKS T0 PAY! 25c wrmvm 50. 50: I00. -fl.00 200. s2.00 400. 53.00 600. 54.00 800. 55.00 21000. 3 WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY 8 M51” (Continued iron! page at V PO YO PO 50 Conference was given to sports, followed by a supper at the shore. The closing service on Monday evening was held in Geddic Mem- orial Church. A hymn sing was led by Rev. E. H. Bean. The wor- ahlp service was conducted by Ish- bel Farquharson. The Scripture lessons, Isaiah 6 :1-B and John 20: 19-31, were read by Davida MBCEBCITCTR and Dean Carpenter. ' Basil Kerwin led in prayer. Mr. Fox delivered his tinalttheme ad. dress, "Missionary Call". which is to all those who claim to be His lollowers. His remarks were based on Isaiah 6:8. In closing Mr. Fox brought out the importance of studying the needs of the mission Fields as we go back in our Young People's Societies. and also how important it is that we con- sider how we can best serve God that we may. by God's Grace. be able to say like Isaiah tliere am I Send in. I-nuawing prayer, the, hymn "Jesus Shall Reign Wherelcrv. the Sun" was sung. The oificers for the ensuing year were then installed by Rev. M. C. Currie. Report of the Banner Com- mittee was given liy David Mac- Kenna. showing that the Banner had been merited by Alberton Society. Report of the Resolutions (Joni- mittee was given by Arline Larter as follows: Resolved - 'That we. as members oi the Prince Edward Island Young People's Societies, express our thanksgiving unto Al- mighty God for His care and pro- tection over us during the past support to every cause that we are year: I2! Give our whole-hearted our Executive; I4! Express our (Iii Hcartily commend the work of committed to for consideration; sincere thanks to all those who took part in the organizing and coif ting of the weekend Confer- ence. including the fine work done by Reverend L. E. Blaikle as Di- rector. Mr. Douglas Fox for his inspiring theme addresses. and to Mrs. Fox for her help and co-opera- Fomlly Reunion E. 11 my. , . M. llll(lt'l('litl. tiniiilirirlizc. Mass. am! v---- and WE i'.iwiJl'i'";3f..i.l;”J"..-..i.. vii 'W'd "''L'"” ””'''e' W” H California; and Mr. and Mrs. Arth- '"L"”"- 4 ur Elberg trom Sacramento, Cali-' ll Hilx lllil IIFRI visit hcrv for H ' fornia: also Mrs. Neil Sinipsnn Hi mul ilix I-Ilni-ri: and Mr.i 'lIr lxriim-th Mm-Ncill has re- from Vancouver. B. C.. and ilrs .k'x..ltIt-i ili.-i lil'l'i' all rhdrmcrl turtml In "ill:-tt't AlhPI'I3.701l0W Stolder's sister who is making !l("l'1ilHili Ill! ti.-.iutii III III! Island Mi 0111 3" '4"i""” Illlm M5 "5"" 19”. mp in the island sincg lpai y.s'i..l.i.-. um. ii... ti;iiPllN1 F)ltPtl- l'll'niIlIlr ,,i air! 43 years M!'- '3', , ing it a good many years ago :,uwIi tn hii. hiiuiiiai-s said it wasihlar-Neill eninyctl meeting relatives They no the daughters nf thplllvhtlllfl all his expectations In nl1'amt old friends during his visit. '2 late Angus and Sarah MacLeod of 1 "lo 'T-"V"!-b ll” hm! "W" 5”" 5"-V' . . - ,. ., - 91- i it ll mm and (hen to Reverend E. H .:u., Kliiltlll .iiui ill. hiiiiiwiii ii.-is i0'll"l"'; ' "' Bean, Reverend My (3, Cu”-K. amt . !lll"llt'I! ill viii-rtiiu: all her cousins V!-”'” "' 3 lifrinl-'IlEll'l .lhtiic likc it Xlrx l':!llt'l”.' to Mrs. Adams. Mr. MacLeod. Mr ilttli ll!" 71"” "mp Campbell who rendered invaluable assistant-c in helping to make this weekend V (5) Appreciation to ilu- !V”''”” l"'”” possible; Session of Geddie Memorial CIIIIITII and Maureen Forbes A gailirriiiiz III the rlans into 17!? 'll for the use of the Church buildinu H”'::l 5 ”l'”"”l for the morning communion scin W vice and our services of worship it s The Benediction by Rev. E. challenging and ference and Rally. GIGANTIC SHOE SALE it-Rite Shoe co. Ltd. WED. - THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ?'llS PROMISES TO BE THE LARGEST SHOE SALE THIS STORE SEPT. 14 - T7 HAS EVER HELD. 20'N: OFF ENTIRE STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICES RACKS Women's Shoes 1 Rack 98c 1Rack 51.95 2Racks......... 552.95 2 Racks 553.95 1 Rack Medcalf .. 34.95 1 Rack Girls . . . . 322.98 Men's Shoes 2 Racks s2.95 1 Rack 53.95 1 Rack . . AND MANY VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 14TH AND CONTINUES UN- TIL SATURDAY. SEPT. 17TH. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS OUR STORE WILL OPEN 1 whut AT 8:30 A.M. 0000 TIMES- GOOD LIVING- instructin- 1 Rack High Quality SHOES I-2 PRICE Bo s'SIic.:s Y aeios ll! l.I'lllI i.!tlllll ll;.iilx"iiimii. Sl'('tIllll (Willi-IITV. York ('im also at Pine Ilill Cnllese. Halifax was acrnnipnnied by the Rev iloase nf lliiiilor RIYPF llr .iiitl Hr- liin iiliiltlicit l.&lliI'.i ' Weltnnis brother. Mr and Mt - iiialzoiiche N. S. Mr and Mrs (ll or tho ll I-Olwtirl. Elli" and llrs is leaving on Thursday for Boston hm" Iirmir in Vnrnoti River. llr Etltlimvi llnrrly. Dartnioutli at his hnmr in York. l Mr llr. (”h:irles Rirliarrl. . to the biologist - THE blhlonlcl lliuilv. at tho Maritime lo!-Nev as 0 marine dernpnd (itutriimiii oi the CIWIUX I-Iomarus omettcanux. Put to most Morttlmets the lobster is a source 0! Income . . . the way to qood IIVITIEJ conditions and security. 54 iii: lrwh-Jr-iinnu lim :1 rirmrl uilrlt, Ili- whole (oi-rimiimty Irv!-. !1IV wrrru . . . the grocery HON", the dross shop, the npplioncl store, the doctor, the dentist, the insurance agent and many ollwrs, all benefit. A poor eotoh means poor biiuness-hard times. The only way to male rim: of good cotdoes -season otter season-is to plan for them mw. For instance, Iltorh left In the water ill next year will grow SON, heavier and I59!) longer, ond they'll bvina u better price. And one "berried" lobster producing eggs is more voluabio than one "berried" Iobsler- deod. Morin-n-rsnvel tenth!-.-. tor--.a....g. 09--viking people. They how it nrws to tolu- g, 19.9 mew And it-59'; wl-at i-.rw---rvrstion gggNy is . , , planning Moldy for tmnrinow . . . planning for better catches and good time: for everyone. Prior Prnitrle. York qinnt the lircimnd holiday at Mr -ind Mrs. Julin .ilarLanders, Tata- til .4 tamily ni iweive oi uliuni lltllll air lll'll1l.Z. all but two Amlmg the mam, visuorh. In P gut-ri hr-iii ltll' a rruninn - Angus 'I.-:!:,,;LP”;h:;”:(!ll;”2l::,l.H:;;M?h:! vihirh she has taken up at the P. I:iti- l);in ll.-it Kinnun. fire daughters E 1 . .,.. tit lllli lgiir .S'nr;ili .Nlai'Kintinn lKlHr'- Bean brought to a close a xiii Mm H mmuhm. or "W mp svvcrztl llair) Wclluii aiirll ;iiirl llnnna. spent the ii-eclmnrl holiday in Parn- horn. Nova Sr-ntia, guests of Mr freturn will take up Grade eleven Mrs. Albert Proud. York. was the cue.-it of her brother. Mr. D A liar-Kciiyie, Tziminiaciiiirhe. N S 'nr tlio iioi-lmiirl liollrlay. Nlisx .In;iii .-iiilil. (fliarlntlctmrti. xpcnt the iveckcnd holiday in York. Bernard Sproule and daughter Betty of Amherst. ' S in-rc giicsis at York mansc Willard Currie and riaughter. Toronto. are spending a y holiday in York with Mrs. Currle's tins :-IJPIIIIIIIC a holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis llliss Jeaii Mar-Lend. teacher of York xtzliunl appni mp uippkend 31 W Mr and llrs Douglas Moore and three children. Charlottetown. spent the weekend holiday in York as Rilrsis of llr. and 'llrs Harry Lewis tN 5' ivrik n iitiolmiirl holiday guest and llrs. Frank Watts have returned to their home after spend- Murray The Guardian Page y VVed.. Sept. 14, I955 I l ROI;-ltiin: and HI!!! express best good health. lollou-iiig recent oper- ymk alinns at the Snnntnrium. lIlilI'l' :it hor fallwrin uld homo in s hi i! l:'l ; lh Id M; t- um” " d N I :"'T::p'l;(. hv Chlo rio. rlsiiizlilnr of lit and Mrs. Boyd Hm.Km'm"-F damghlmr Mar-Qiizsriiii ilmtrr to convey best l"rirnrla at xii.t. S;ii':ih MacQunr- wi.sliru tur 'e!ll'l'I"H- in her course of tmiiiiiiu and study in nursing lirs:pita' l"i-ii-ml. oi Xli i If Rt-st regre' lIH'll'Il ot lll' llllltjn. and rnnvey hi-.i H! Ito. 'nr an early return to thealtli 'llIS: l..i-tin llai-'I5;irl.'iiie has re- lurnorl tn lit-r l1nm(' In the U. S. A IYllltHVIIliI an uitititirilrilr visit among 'llw ii'i- Kit .I ll .Hiiiniilr.Yut'k her mam tiir-lid here ilaiiwi III! on llonrlay to attend the sllltltll nf Tlwrilngy hem; held Mr and iliw ikilhurt Gillespil He have returned home Irillowing their Mr holiday among rclntlvos and friends here ilr Mat Nlllltill mu or Mr. and Mrs I-' l ilwirill, IK visiting re- Iativm. in tho l' S A and upon Cnlleize. K at Rothesay . lllr tilyl lli'- ilirim Seatnn. and ldauzhiei ll.-wit-ii. have purchased the Red hot-ttei' Restaurant. at Crapaud. Friends of Xlins Mary Morrison daughter at the late Rev. D. J. Iilnrrisitii mirl llrs Xlorrisnn. ex- pi-cu Lllltlfl iiiciiw, as she leaves to riiirr ilw I iiiicrl ('l1iirch Train- ing Sclmol at Toronto Mary has rendered very fine services as I former teacher in Prince Street School. and niusically with the Younl: Pr-iviilidx Society of Trinity Cliiirr-ti (iiniiiv trimi curb have spniistlird llnitiiw Ill I'IFll' honor pre- vious tn her rlripziriure. Friends of Mrs Ralph Manning parentc. Mr, and Mrs. Randolph (nee !lI:iylca Bosivcllt express con- .lIurra,v. gratulalions upon her recent ap- p . V piiiiitnicnt ti: Supnrvisor of the llliss Noriiia l.ciri.k. RN. iihii w,,mm,j, i.,.,iii,,i,. (,,,- p 1.). 1. Mrs llliillnlllil IS the daughter of Mr. and Mr: Keith Boswell, Viv rla The Sept:-iiiher meeting of U10 M S lI'.1I"- hold at the home of Mrs P C iii.-e Visitors wel- rnmed In tlii- irvvnting included: Mrs Clzirlic (.':ipii'ell and Mina Laura MnrFarlanc from the U. I. A. and Mr: Miller MacFadyen from Wiuniprl: Tllrz. Baxter, lead- in: the pm-mil of worship. stressed that rnrmlu-i. slip greater atten- tion to Bllillh Study The October meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Clayton Morrison. 1' . ing the summer at Brackley Beach. ' ' I !Rivcr. was the rucst nl his llllllghm tcr. Mrs. llilt:irrl 'lIurra,v recently.- He was 3('(.'tllllDafIIECl by Mr. Ran- dal Richard. g fr 'l' Mrs. Elby Hardy. York. has re- turncd to her home after opening a holiday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Anilirnsr Mallet, Union Rogd, Mr and M1: liairy Welton and- miimlete return to . '4' friends of Mina M,” ,5 .,, ,..,,,,,,, ,,(.lllari4tn Brll r(":ir'I to learn of her ., 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray. York ., 3' attended the Canadian Packers ban- quet last week in Charlottetown. Mrs Iloiizii .Nii.in uas hostess to tho Wniiitiiil liiwtiliilo :il her lmmg in York: on 'l'iio-tiny. Sept. 6th. l The farmers of York are busy outtin: their grain and spraying ypntatnr-s when the weather is (mg, I I Evangelist llllll Gllliillllltl What is tlw ae:rctbC'W1G Il'lIS amazing Eval7.E9llE'? Hmv r1F(”.l'l-.” 0l'l:alTIZP FM 3 .-ii 5 Ill”Tiil7SI”w Th? NH . (wt tlir lmmor 'll7i'll'-lV' A or lirttslt 53'"-'" ma,-1 div lill'I'E'(l preafllet ,g mm in The Standard min ,- ,-1 Got The Slam it ; . 1. '.Jl0 now, ,:,-W-H1.-tr - "i i1i.l..r3ZlnCi i3.Fa:9 nr n! and 20 . pause pf Ci'iVl':l':S Only ten ll rcnts' Pfweufuacs-QcT1 voila ciliI.n.:r.'. - .”lfY..T 00 "W300!!! lm-.'Vi”l(lYIK int! n it I '1! xtrli arc oftlai ten- Illa -4;... ..i i'.n.ii..rm., . . tug wt-nun-n iii-it mo-dirk! rnyerh say iv-it-it nrr out at writ '5'" Mr- poiu uinmtnut. En”:-e leinlllu run two i .. t-ms and not know I. T0 N4 rid of Ilin-Wlnrmn. than .xt.- mi.--2' vi"! rinlv halullnd. but glint l'l !lsFl""L'" IIV1r'1II'iI' -rim-e um ll'n ....i u... !lP!V' That's 21- - um -mt i-n'- l' Wtntiletr do I lIlN'll1t fiffWfff'&s with thin . .-......u,g rnn. . lIIiriI'l ow r"'"”” if i