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Easy - Running LAWNMOWERS TAYLOR, FORBES or MAXWELL HAND MOWERS 14 inch cut- l Inch metal tired wheels For 14 inch snip-I Inch metal tired wheels with ball heorinss 1s inoh cub-O inoh mm area wheels‘ with ball bearlnls I ll inch out-Q inch rubber tired wheels wllhballbearinss HOLMANQSEUDLIH - l illnif. i; ill ll..lnli.l.e.iel~'.'l a L 1 ("All I I . .... ......-.....------...._..-.-... ll inch cut-l lnoh rubbn tired wheels with ball besrinss 14.95 Also available are Large Mowers M - Cemeteries; Church Yards, !arks. etc. CALL 0R WRIT! POI AND PRICES- II lb‘ CIRC Ill-All __-M Alberton Jgijjn: _7._1g§o p Professional Cards week-end with his parents in Al- berton. M'- Wl" "m" W" I "W? i visitor to Charlottetown s. cou e o! days the peat week. n, E, Fire - Auto‘ — out," » Miss Bath Clarke nedtlmbd her . "l duties at the Hillside Restauran “SWAN” .. the early part oi the week. r a Bummer 8t. Sunanseraius Mrs. Graham Bennett of Chip- PM" i=9 man. ma. is the - guest i, °‘ h" m°“‘"' M?" ‘u’ mm“ His many friends will be sorry i’ to learn o! the recent death o! Mr. T‘ Earl. Hick.’ l-lenry Graves at his homo in Wor- Chartered Accountnne cester._Mssa. om“ n w. Earl Callaghan. employee at l‘ “mm” "t" St. Eleanofs Airport. spent the Phone it'll Miss Barbara McCtia. ‘ Tignish Convent. spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ILA. McCue. A hearty welcome home is be- ing extended to Mrs. Juries Mur- phy alter an extended stay with relatives in Boston, Mess. ' Mr. William McKinnon of Char- lottetown spent the week-end in Alberton. the guest of his sister, Qi-i Miss Erma Lewis has returned to resume her duties at R31‘. Hol- man's Ltd, Bummerside. after a brie! visit at the homo of her per- enls. Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Mrs. J.W. Don Campbell and Mr. Erskine Campbell motored to St. John, N.B. on Wednesday where they met Mrs. David Campbell of Worcester. Mass. Mr. Stephen Burke accompanied by his mother. Mrs. SR. Burke motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. They attended the funeral of Mr. DJ. Riley held in Char- lottetown on Monday morning. Miss Beth Waugh o! Alherton, accompanied by Miss Margaret Darling, public health nurse. re- cently spent s. brie! but enJoy- able holiday at the home of the letters parents in St. John, NB. Mrs. Thomas Fox and son John. recently returned to their home in Mystic. Conn. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Austin Murphy. who plans spending several weeks with members of her family in New York City. A large crowd attended the Pro- gressive Conservative meeting at the Women's Institute l-lall Friday evening. Speakers were Brigadier John H. Price. Mr. Baniord Phil- lips. 0’Les.ry, Capt. Francis Mc- Neil], Bummerside, Mr. J.E. Dal- ton, Summorslde. and Mr. Wilirid Campbell of Alberton. Mr. J.W. Don Campbell capahly acted as chairman. Howlon and Vicinity Mrs. J. H. ‘gichard and Mrs. Philip Martin were in Charlotte- town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsennult were in Springfield on Saturday on a shopping trip_ Master Alfred Arsenault recent- ly spent an alternoon with his cofilsins John and Ralph Arsen- 5 Mrs. Gabriel Arsenault and Ilt- vtla son Johnie were “isiting in Howlan on sundsy guest oi Mr. and Mrs. J_ B. Arsensult_ ' Leo Blanchard who spent the past winter with his mother, Mrs, Fem Blanchard and brother Joe has now gone back to new York. U.S_A. Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters and Mrs. and M.rs_ J. B_ Arsenault were Bimdsy evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant re- cently. - Mrs. .los_ P. Gallant has now returned from Bt_ John, N. B, where she spent the winter. At present she is viaitin: with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallant of Dock Road. tof- Mrs. W.R. Oulton and Mr. Oulwn, ’ E. s. Parkman. op+.o.. mo. OPTOMETBIBQ Eyes Examine‘. GIIIIOI Fitter‘ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Summerside l. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETRIB’! Complete Visual Analyses i Glasses Fitted PHONE 165 SMALLMAN‘! BUILDING Summorside, ELL Liberal Meetings A meeting of electors will be held at the following places: Monday, Juno 6, Palmer Road Wednesday, Juno 8, at St. Lawrence Hall (Mimine- gash.) Thursday, Juno i), 0‘Leary, Verdun Theatre. llon. Robert Mayhaw Minister of Fisheries will be the principal speaker. Friday, Juno 10, Tyne Valley. Hall. The principal speaker will be J. Watson MaoNaught, M. P., Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. The meetings will also bo addressed by other promin- ent Liberals. Meetings will commence at 8:80 p-m. As time will not permit Mr. MacNaught to personally rail on all electors, he will be at the halls at 6:80 p.m. to meet with anyone who wishes a personal interview. B. S. F. Meetings Tuesday, June 7 O'LEARY Wednesday, June 8, ALBiERTON Thursday; June 9. PALMER ROAD Friday. June l0, BURDEN All meetings ot 8:30 pm- Mr, Donald MoeLaon and others will address the meeting on behalf of the IWW- OVER. C-IRW Progressive Conservative Broadcasts Tuesday, June 7, B to l:l5-MR. A. L. SMITH, ICC- Thursday, June 9, I-IflS-DR. GEORGE DIEWAR, Ul-MPY- SUMMERSID! .PBINOI Special Speaker:- IVAN r PIIBLIB MEETINGS PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY Leader, Quebec Progressive Conservative Part! rromsn BALL-Tuesday an mo. honour u! nun-wetsuits: 8th Jul"- uoum oansm. IIAIL-Ibursill! W! ‘m’ an sump u continence u nairr rat. _._..._...._._...__-___..... COUNTY I , K. 0.,