. ,1..- --..-. ...-..-.... -.-. JUNE 9, 1953 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE , The Wwmhlp M 5”phl”b”r3 .l" Edlme "w" ”" "'d'” I" ””.”h' M ON 1" t d to M M R 1., th 1 mt .d t spend the summer months on dutyl Finn Cnllr-gr-. first of the great The winter season in Aiisli-aim by Georgetown and was named after Princess Sophia, and fur-traders short oi load. was . . . New and (Emmy M” "mam m Mr. l,.mser.s um”, M". James -AC . found:-:1 in 1440, Vmm. the”. ma,” a,,,,.n D9... 3'4 d”"lll"" of Gear” 111' called de mam Georgetown for the summer Macbeod. -"V ' months. alli Nllil, safer, Easier. Faster from start to finish I111 Richard Hudnut announces the all-,m home permanent with revolutionary Beauty Rinse Neutralizer amt Intnv alts! ntirmtizta with creme rinse built-in. Automati- cally neutralizes, conditions and beauty-finishes hair in one quick gtep. Gives you bouncier, prettier, longer-lasting curls with a never- licfore kind of natural lustrous soitness. 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There's 120 Horsepower at your command with the "Fury" -8 engine in Customline and Creatline models . . power in the low price field. The powerful 120 Hp. "Fur, and the brilliant 110 H . Mainline V-8 are products of the world's lar est builder o V-8 engines. This V-8 smoothness is highligh by Metoor's cushion-soft ”Wonder Ride": . . sets unstu-passed standards of driving ease. Mere-O-Matic drive, Simplest and smoothest of all automatic drives, or thrifty Touch-0-Matic Overdrive (both optional at extra cost) or Standard Transmission are available in all Meteor models. Visit your Meteor dealer. Try driving the arnootheat-periorrry lng car in the low rice field. Find out why the '53 Meteor ll eteor everl. the fastest-selling Be miles ahead with 1iFn.ar-Ilia L L l Stewart Motors Ltd. YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEALER 224 Greet George St., Charlottetown .t sfr "iiv."s Mr. Donald MacDonald was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen were visitors to Charlottetown last week. last week for Charlottetown. . Mrs. Frank Macliean is visiting iiier iathcr. Mr. J. Doiron in Rus- co. Miss Mabel Stewart of Summer- slde, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mr. John Huriter and Mr. Ray Burke oi strsthcons were busi- ness visltors to Georgetown on Monday, May 25th. Miss Mary Stewart, who is em- ployed in Montague. spent. the past weekend as the guest at her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Miss Anna Keyes at Antlgonlsh, N. 8., was a recent guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Gardner. ..'Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Layers oi Charlottetown motored to George- town on Sunday, May 31st, where they were the guests of relatives. The iollowingiiagy recently mo- tored to Charlottetown: Mrs.Myrtle Bablneau. Mrs. Christena McRae, Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald, Mrs. Felix Morrison. Mrs. Chester Walker. Mrs. Alec MacKinnon and Mrs. Howard Walker. Friends of Mrs. Charles Fraser, Vlfl'I0 recently underwent an opera- tion in King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague, are wishing her a speedy return to good health. Friends of Mrs. Mabel LeLach- eur are sorry to hear that she is a patient in King's County Memorial H05Dll.8l in Montague, and all wish her an early return to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mr: William white or Borden. accompanied by their d-aushter. Miss Phyllis White of Moncton. N. 3.. motored to George- town during the weekend, where they were the guests or relatives. Mr. and Mrs. -Bntrick O'Neill iand two children of Halifax, N. 8., were weekend guests or Mrs. 0'. lNelll'S brother and r slstci--in-law l Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus YOU'RE INVITED . TRY NEW "METEOR WONDER RIDE" BEFORE YOU DECIDE F. Earle McDonald YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEALER l Summer-side Miss Joyce "Billy" Jenkins left so Mr. Arnold Murphy. Mr. Richard DeLoi'y and Mr. Jerome Condon were delegates to the Young Lib- eral Annotation convention held in Charlottetown on Saturday. May . 3Mrs. Allan MacDonald and Miss Mary MacDonald returned to their home in Georgetown last week from Boston. Masa., where they spent the past rew months. Miss Phyllis Martell, student at Notre Dame Academy in Char- lottetown, spent the May 23rd weekend at her home in George- town. Mr. Bernard Walsh, student at St. Dunstan's College in Char- lottetown, is spending his holidays at his home in Georgetown. Mrs. Gordon Jolllmore leit on Monday, May 25th, on return to her home in Halifax, N. 5., alter spending the weekend in George- town, where she visited her hus- band. Mr. Donnie Simmonds of Char- lottetown was is recent visitor to Georgetown where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Han- sen. - Miss Sarah MacPhee and Miss Nellie MacPhee attended the Com- mencement exercises of St. Dun- stsn's University held on Mon- day, May 25th. Mr. Maurice DeLoi'y, medical student at Dalhousie University in Halifax, N. S., arrived at his home in Georgetown on Saturday, May 23rd. where he will spend a. few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Debory. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew and son Robert oi Charlottetown mo- tored to Georgetown on Sunday. May 3!, and were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Daisy Agnew Of Calgary. who is spending a month on the Island, as the guest of her parents. In Georgetown they were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and lamlly of Charlottetown motored '0 Gmrgetown on June 2. where they were the guests or Mrs. Fr”- er's mother, Mrs. Minnie Refuse. Scully. , CUSTOMLINE FOUR-DOOR SEDAN the low price field! :Kl.1(x'1ff5?i.l Later in the day, accompanied by Wliitowall rim and (Ivan: wliu Irim rings notional at oatra coil. ..'Mr. Reggie Maclntyre of Saint John. N.B., is visiting Mrs. Mac- Intyre in Georgetown Royalty. Mrs. A H. Stewart. recently spent 3 week in Charlottetown where she was the guest oi rela- tives. Friends of iormer Mayor P. L. Boudreault are pleased to see him about once again, following a re- cent lllness which confined him to his home ior several days. Mrs. Harold MacDonald has re- turned to her home in George- town after spending the winter months in Toronto. Enroute home Mrs. MacDonald visited in Bos- ton, Mass. Mrs. Walter Conotiaii and son Billy oi Cardigan were recPnt guests of Mrs. Conohan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mrs. William Book an ' Billy spent several days in George- town recently as the guests or Mrs. Hook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lavandier. eq- Mr. and Mrs. Mrdiord Dares oi Lunenburg, N.S., arrived in George-I town several days ago where Mr. Dares will be employed with Rod- mond Export Ltd. While here they are staying with Mrs. Daresl sis- ter, Mrs. Minnie Refuse. Mrs. Russell MacLr-an and Mr. John MacLean of New Glasgow, N 8., arrived in Georgetown on Sunday, May 31. Mr. MacLean re- turned to New Glasgow on the same day, while Mrs. MacLean will spend the summer in George- town at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. A. E Jenkins. Miss Margaret Lsvers, a stu- dent at the Baptist Bible School in I-Iartlsnd, N8, is spending the summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Layers. Miss Vera Trenholm. rlaugliter of Captain and Mrs. Thomas Trenholm, left last week ior Mon- treal where she will be employed. Miss Trenholm was accompanied as iitr as Wood Islands by hei- mother. Mr. John DeLory of Hamilton. 0nl:., arrived in Georgetown on Thursday, June 4 to vacation for month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P”. J. DcLory. Mr. Maurice DeLory. medical student at Dalhousir. University, leit on Saturday. May 80, for Halifax, N. S., after spending a few days as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLoi'y. Maur- ice, who is to Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve, will it's only "take it ttlill a si illlli all ltltt r-. l)PPll lost or Fll)lPlI. Tlic wise traioller carries liis funds in the iorm of travr-Ilors” cheques. No one liilt he can ca.-sli lll('lll. null. if they are lost or sluloit, llil' Ileinlt ttlll FPIIIFII liis vii:-'li. Next time ynii trawl. carry your money the SHTP, riiiii'r'iiit'iit way. Cot iriii tillers" rlicqiics at vniir iirarost Bank of Nova Frotia Branch. The-' can lie casliril anywhere-I iiiiilv mu urn rr1IvivIlIi.x' VIlIlllIIl'l'. prnlr-4'! .t'IIIlI' iwlrilllrirs in a safely ziqmsil box (11 (In: Iimik nf .'VUlV1 Scrilid Your BN5 Manager is a good nirin to know. In Charlottetown he is K. R. Elliott. ” M y M iineyis Guile!” the wise traveller who can iiilr-.'l when his travel iiiiirla 0 YOUR PARTNER IN HELPING CANADA GROW NOW You Can Buy A Genuine FRIGIDAIRE Electric Refrigerator New 1953 - -2 - Big 8.8 Cu. Ft. 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