S 1 PAGE FOURTEEN '” '4'. GUARDIAN. OCTPOBER 12. 1951 KINII CHLE TEA llvhr Ihnpuliu Illruirr LAZY MOTOILISTB BRISTOL, Emgland. (CF) -Al- .derman W. l-Iennessy. who rides a bicycle to Council meetings, sug- gested that those ..sing a tree car- park in the city centre should pay 'a nominal sum. "Motorists are a lazy breed," he said. E OLD METHOD l Ancient Persia had a pony-ex- Ipregg system for mail delivery. a ii-riuu, JOHN DEERE MACHINERY of rvpair parts lor John DH-rc llluchincry and Ran- some Diggers. James A. MacNeiII & Sons S'si(lc. WE uavr: I.ICF'I' ONLY THREE mus nmzur; MACHINES 1 Model M 'rm.-tor. 1 Flow for Slmlcl M 'I'ru(-lor. I 9 fl. 2i inch Power Take-oil Digger. In order to clean up these Machines we are of- tlwni at coal. Also in stock, a large number P.(). BOX 458 Phone 2451 ALL SALES FINAL . Sorry -' No Phone or -Mall Orders Albany and Vicinity Mr. Walter Bell of Tryon was s busineu visitor to Charlotte- town recently. Mr. W. Kelley of the Derby Transfer. Kinkora, was a busi- ness visitor to Albany recently. Mr. Wm. Mclnnis of Borden was in Albany and North Tryon on Oct. 9th on business. Mr. Wilfred McCormick, Al- bany, who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, has returned to his home. Mr. Waltrr Lord of Cape Traverse, was a business visitor to Albany on Tuesday, Oct. 9th. Mr. Alliston McLeod of Albany has accepted a position with the Canadian National Railway and is employed in the Borden yard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts or North Tryon were businem visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. October 6th. Miss Margaret Dawson of the F.E.I. Telephone Staff. Charlotte- town. was a visitor to her home in North Tryon tor the Thanks- giving holiday. Mr. Wendall Hoivatt, egg grad- er with Sheldon Dixon's general store, North Tryon, was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Oct. 9th. Misses Jo and Verna Woods spent the T anksgiving holiday at the home at their parents in North Tryon. returning to Char- lottetown on Oct. Dth. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chappele ol Sherbrooke. were guests of Mrs. Chappele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, Albany, on Sunday. Oct. 7th. Mr. Heath Chisholm of North Tryon is at present in Charlotte- town loolring after the business of the Cutclifie funeral Home while Mr. and Mrs. Cutclitfe are visit- ing the United states. Miss Vertis Boulter of sum- mcrside. spent a week recently at the home of her parents in Augus- tine Cove. She was also the guest or Miss Vessie Dawson at her home in North 'I'ryon. -Mr. Murdoch Dawson, one of Albany's biggest potato growers. reports an average crop of tubers. He has a number of Cape Bre- toners employed in his fields and all together has a stall of sixteen pickers. -A WILL REBEL SHREWSBURY. England (OP) -- A meeting or housewives here decided they would not pick up their new ration books next May. A spokeswoman said "Brit- ain now is the only country with so much rationing, six years after the war; ave are just tired of ra- tion books." iFoSu's"”Ec'LEANINa SPECIAL I CHARLOTTE'I'()Wlw Mc'"::"s ;i1srt.erh.um)(:.n'Gerald Milligsn and Mr. Elwyn -M-ll-llgan "and Mr. Jim! Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. James Williams were visitors to Summerside on Saturday, Sept. 29th. John Frizzle motored from Truro. N. S.. to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. Miliigan's par- ents. Mir. and Mrs. Robert Milli- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and sons. Allan and Davis, and Mrs. williams' mother, Mrs. Thomas Grigz. all of Bidelord. were dinner guests at the home of Mir. and Mrs. James Williams on Sunday. Sept. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy and daughter Ruth. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Murphy. Southpoft. 0!! Sunday. Sept. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milli- gun and Mrs. James William! were visitors to Summerside on Wednesday evening, Oct. 3rd. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Williams (nee Miss Margaret Mc- Gihbon, Ottawa) who were mar- Piusvillc and ' , Vicinity. Mr. Keith Kelly. Roaeville, was a recent visitor to Piuaville. Mr. and Mrs. Octaire Blanchard were recent visitors to Ruatlco. -Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gal- lant were visiting in Rustico on Sunday. October V7th. The monthly meeting of the St. Ann's Club was held at the home of Mrs. William Gallant on Monday. October 8th. The many relatives and friends of Mr. Lance Dalton are sorry to learn he is a patient in the West- crn Hospital, Alberton. A large crowd attended the fu- neral of the late Mr. Martin Murphy of Campbellton. at St. Maple Leaf Schci at McNeill's ried in Ontario on Sept. 35th Mills won llrst. r t for School and are spending their honey- Improvemom. in the Ruzal Beauti- moon at the home oi Mr. William's fication Come” in Prince County. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason hvllliams. Sumimerside. Mr. Wil- V an. H b ams was a ormer resident oi .,,:'i;f;,'; ilsginle .l!'ll,,o.j:1d'C:l,fd McNeills Mills. :i.-.io to Edgar Milllga" "me Mu d Mt 1: r Pi 1111 A Wclmngmn on wednesday' Oct" 8lldlSDl1lnmOl(;rsEd nilreolr:mTrur1o. .3” A 8., to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Phillips' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips. -AP Mr. Chester Williams, Summer,-i side, was a visitor to McNelllsi Mills on Wednesday, Oct. 3rd. TRYON W.l. spent last Miss lrenc Ramsay ' friend. . Miss week-end with her Jean MacDonald. -The monthly meeting oi the Tyron W.I. was held at the home M d Mr;-r(;;mer wmmm oi Mrs. Austin Toombs with. the 1'. all . v . H . '1 President, Mrs. Austin Smith, in Suinmemde-. Vwled "e""'V” " the chair. Meeting opened with McNeil!-9 Mills 0” 51””-l'v 0”" the Institute Ode and the Creed 7th. t - ' and the minutes .were read and -'t' . adopted. Thirteen members res- Hesl" M'"Le'"" Bhch ponded to the roll call and two her'Vl5ll.Ol'S were present. 1 The treasurer reported 351.40 rrlcarcd at the recent bean supper ,It was decided to get capsules from Red Cross for school child- lrcn. Correspondence was read and ldiscussed and bills presented were paid. Sick committee for next !two months will be Mrs. Vesscy jarid Mrs. Crawford and school fcommittce to be Mrs. Pratt and Miss Mabey. Next mcetlng at the home of Mrs. W. A. Jones and will be the ,annual meeting. roll call to be ianswcrcd with dues. New com- mlttecs appointed were as iollowa: iLunch committee. Mrs. Sheldon .'Howatt. Miss F. Mahey and Mrs. ' spending a Week With F Toombs. Programme. Mrs Icrawlord and Film committee. ,Mrs. Vcssey and Mrs. F. Toombs. , It. was dccidcd to have an auc- customer! Regular Values from yard-SPECIAL a yard . . . . . . .. Regular Values lrom B yOl'd . . o 0.35.40.0- Regular Values from l.50 to 2.50 a yardmSPEClAL a yard .. ..-.-. a cone ,S Both Stores Clears 100 Pieces DRAPE RY . O FABRICS At BIG SAVINGS A : Really. an?-I Truly there are actually I00 different pieces of Ihis wonderful material from which to choose. Prints, Block Prints, Monl('s Cloth, Damask and good qual- ity Cretonnes. . . . That are priced to suit each and every , 2.95 L95 L29 Sale Sfarfs Saturday. October! bill Ends Saturday. October 13th 3.75 lo 4.95 a 2.50 to 3.50 s v SEE! IUY! HoLMAN'sl SUMMERSIDE and ONARLOTTITOWN I . tzon salc next. month. Meetini. closed ill usual manner and lunch was served by the committee. Of- ltcrlng was 31.25. NIJW APPOINTIITIIELNTS BROADSTAIRS. England, (CF) -Authorities approved a proposal to transform the King!- ygate Castle Hotel, a famous land- mark of this Kent town, into apartments. A similar conversion was recently carried out at ihe i(m'n's largest. hotel. the Grand. PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP Some of the native tribes in At- rlca anoint themselves with lion's Mark's Church, on October 8th. -83 Carla-Ion and O O I Vicinity -Mriss Sybil MacKay of Albany, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Audrey Campbell of Carleton during the first week at October. Mr. Douglas Bell at Carleton was a business visitor to Sum- merside on Thursday. October 4. Mr. Raymond Harvey and fam- ily, formerly residing in Cape Traverse. moved to their new home in Carleton on October 1. . Miss Helen Simmonds. clerk in Iilr. Ralph MacCaull'n store in Carleton, spent the past week- end at her home In North Be- deque. Friends of Mr. Wilbert Dickie of Cape Traverse regret to learn of his recent illness in the Prince County Hospital. Carleton school closed for the fall holidays on Friday, October 5. and will remain closed for two weeks during potato digging. Alyre Bernard and two children of sleman Park Summerside, spent the Thanks- Riiflng week-end in Carleton with Mrs. Bernard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Mir. and Mrs. Fenion I-iowatt and iamily oi Carleton spent the Thanksgiving weekend in North wiltshire, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie MacDonald. . Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mn. Albert Craswsll of Carleton on the death or their infant son which occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday. October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hdorrison and iamily at Carleton spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Mt. Stewart with Mrs. Morrison's 7. GETTIIG In I you Doom? a Li; .I'g!-E iiiiiiiill lftl-Elsi Dodds Kidnev Pills Professional cards Earle Iilckey I y artercrl A ccmlntant I. Cll y Canadian Rank M Commerce ldln: iummeraide. P IL I. PHONE 2888 ! E- V . -33 - 'w. cnrsran s. Macllillililll Barrister. Solicitor. Notary, Eta. LLB. Oliirr mlrmerly occupied ny Lsle Heath Strong. I-LC. Money to Loon Attended To. Collections Promptly parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose. ltat in order to gain courage. -R. E. E. Parkman. l 0pt.D.. R.(). J OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Otllco Hours: I to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 3281 RECENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Sunlme " was 3. r. Hunter a. o. it complete Visual Analyses l Glasses" Fitted PHONE 3116 IMALLMAIWS BUILDING OPTOMETRIIT Bnmmenide, P.E.l. . MEN'S JACKETS wool front panels. brown. Sizes 36-42. A real buy ot Scenic .,..,...--,.- Men's Melton Zipper Jacket with plold colors-navy and 34.98 " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I S P E C I AL 5 AT THOSE OLD TIME PRICES YOU'LL JUST LOVE MANY ITEMS THE VERY THING FOR POTATO PlCKING.Etc. MEN'S CARDIGANS Men's Wool Cardigan Sweater, button front-brown, blue and a Size: 36-44. Bang-up value at ............ few grey. 53.98 or:-blue, brown. wine. SPECIAL FAIIGY GAIIIIIGAIIS Men's Fancy Cardigan, zipper front, high neck opening, col- S538 blue denim. Sizes 30-42. DUNGAREES denim, western style. Sizes 6-16 yrs. Special ..... TWEED PANTS brown and blue. Sizes 6-16 yrs. Speelel SAVE! MEN'S DUNGAREES Men's Lace Bock Dungorees, 7 1-4 oz. Special .............................. .. Boys' Rivet-reinforced Dungarsu, Boys' Herringbone Tweed Ponla in" grey. S2.49 son largo. BOYS blue MEN'S PIJLLOVERS Men's Cotton Knit Pullover sleeves and high neck. Assorted colors. Sizes-small, medium, Special ................ .. with long 52.79 Boys' . 51.93 . 53.49 Fancy Cardigan, zipper front. high "Nk opening. Colors-blue. brown. wins. .49 Sign 28- PIILLOVIRS "' Boya' Cotton Knit Pullover with long sleeves. Assorted colors. Small. me- dium. large. s Special ........ ........ 1 I69 SMAI.lNAlI' wnm me March with ouatrrv