1; inset. atom. rninA.Y V . IWS9” ASER VICING 0 with genuine RONSON ports. S '0 no the headquarters for gulch fdlll Npsir 0,! your lIONSON.' Gusrantosd 24 hour union. only genuins RON50N IUEloryo;uad. pom mod. ' W. W. WELLNER Ltd. : Jewellers since 1868 ihlyhl Ah: come On A' Our Store come on At our Store We're going to give you Peaches! Our policy has never been to advertise a special and then not be able to produce it. For all you Charlottetown folks who tried to buy cheap peaches yesterday and got disappointed, we want you to know we have hundreds of baskets at a .99c .........79c 69: 69: No. 1 ELBERTA PEACHES. heaped basket CONCORD BLUE GRAPES. best quality LARGE BLUE - GRAND DUKE PLIJMS. 6 qt. baskets . . . .. GREEN GAGE PI.iiMS. 6 qt. baskets .. Super FREE Dti.ivERv PVQNE a 1808 Market ms owe 57029 MARKET” TION The Patriot last evening quoted our prices on Peaches, Grapes and Plums in error. Verification to this will appear in this evening's issue. The prices listed in the advertisement above are for Friday and Saturday. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our many customers and maintain that our prices are the fairest in town. co-Op Super Market OENTNAL GIIAIIOIAN This column is reserved for iiswii of foul interest, but Advertising of e nowsy nature may be inserted at five cents I word. strictly psy- slile in advance. JIMMTS TAXI - Phone 525. CIIASWELL for Better Photo- grsphs. CHESTERFIELD in deep wine vciour. Bargain price. Toombs Music Store. HOSIERY AT me sad 31.10. Sun' Js Lsdieo' Wear. I.ADIES' STATION WAGON COATS! Extra smart st Jack Cameron's. GENIEIIAI. Electric Refriger- ntor. Highest quality. Price right. Toombs Music Store. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKL! to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited LITTLE THEATRE GUILD of Charlottetown. Membership Week. September 15th-22nd. Buy your Membership now. Holman: Win- dow, Friday and Saturday, Sept. Elsi. and 22nd. THE STORE of Stewart Baker- ir-s Ltd, will be closed from 1 pm. to 3 p.m. Friday. Sept. 2lsi.. during the funeral service of the late Charles Stewart. CRAPAUD - LONG CREEK - SPRINGFIELD Anglican services. Crapaud 11A. M. Long Creek 3 P.M. Springfield 7.30 P. M. Litany and Sermon at all services. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. - Services September 23rd. Wlitshlre ii A. M. W. M. S. Service 1.30 with Rev. Jock Irwin. speaker. Hunter River regular service 7.15 P. M. (Note earlier hour) Hampshire Sunday school Rally Day Service 8 P, M. Rev. Howard Christie, Min- istcr. OIIWELI. - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. -Services Sunday, Sept. 23rd. Orwell 11 AM. Cherry Valley 2.30 P.M. Vernon River 7.30 P. Iii. Special speaker for the day will we Mr. Allison Profiti of Freetown who will speak on the Mount Al- lison University Fund. Eldon 11 A. M. Sacrament of the Lord's sup- per. with Preparatory service Pri- dny. September 21st, at 8 PM. Rev. John F. MacKay. B. 1)., Minister. COUNTY MAGISTRATI-2'8 COIJIIT-Charged with operating a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol,a. resident of'Charloi:tetown was fined :50 and costs or 60 days, and to pay damages of :33 for damage done to another vehicle. by Magistrate Gilbert. A. Gnndet in the Queen's County Magistrate's Court on WCdi'lCS(Ia,V. A resident of Alber- ion was lined S15 and costs or 20 days for operating a truck exceed- ing 5.000 lbs. in weight at it speed gieater than 30 M.P.H., andaresi- .drnt of Miirshiicid. charged with ldrivlni: to the common danger. was convicted on a lesser charge imdcr the Highway Traffic Act, of failure to give way to an overtak- ling Vehicle. and was reprimanded AUXACIET provisions of Section 80 of the Act. The preliminary hearing of tho manslaughter charge against Robert. Rackham. Brookileld, was fi.-i-tin-r adjourned until Sept. 26th. and A number of other cases were adjourned until Sept. 24th. Personals 'wuiiam Burnt-it. the City on Burnett and French River. . business 'i'Vlr-ssrs. Frnnces : were in t yesterday. Messrs. Stcrlini: Ni:-holson and Lorne Nicholson. Brcnrinlhono. were in the City yesterday on huslncss. Mr. and Mrs. George Graham. Gm-'riei'eaiix spent. A few days re-i Conily visiiing in New Glasgow. i N. S., guests of their son. Mr. Roy. l Graham and Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Freeman Dalling oi Worth- ing, England, left to return home Wednesday, Sept. 10. after spend- ing the summer months with friends in Charlottetown and Stel- MEN'S DEPARTMENT MEN'S SUITS - Values to 39.50 F GREENDAUS WEEK-END SPECIALS LAOIESS' OEPARTMENT SPECIAL onour i.Amcs' cozvrs 24.50-Now 35.53? 3”iIiT. ........................... .. 27.50 E3.3.?.3R3?.'s 2.95 553 .?Tf:3”ITT. ................. .. 24.50 EB'in”s ".'..'.TT.'.f.'. 19.50 .. 5125 to 10.00 Stills and TOPOOATSN ""5 2.29 .. 6.95 SHIRTS MEN'S FALL WtIGI-11' COMBINATIONS - ROYAL VISIT BLOUSES- Pictures of Princess and Duke 2.98 not s.'::.".:. ............... .-..-.--.s2.2s W O :.2::... ......... 2.95 US! OUR LAY-AWAY I PLAN - GREENDAL OFF ALL NEW FALL STOCK AND ssvs p is miss ms: 150 or. sea. 31'. I .i... were captured st seims. Ais., about IBIFKO. iarton, N.s. While here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Diamond. Albany and Vicinity was a recent. business visitor North '11-yon. Albany to Mr. Wendal 1-low.-iii. of Dixon's Store motored to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Lloyd llIllmll.nf Bordon was it recent business visitor to Al- bany. Mr. Blair DeLoi-y of North Try- on who recently lost a finger in an accident was ii recent visitor to Albany and Summersids. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kahout and two children recently motored to Bcdequc. While there they were the guests of Mrs. Kahout's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Bell. Miss Mary Gamble of Charlotte- town, was R. week-end visitor to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble, Albany. , Mr. Sheldon Dixon. general merchant. of North Tryon. was business visitor to Summerslde. getting material for his expand- ing business. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Afrleck of Bcdeque were recent visitors to Albany and Ti-yon. Mr. Affieck is representative of the famous Wat- kins line. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chappell of Shei-brook, Mr. Wylliilll Ellis and Miss Betty Rogci-son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Daw- son, Albany. on Sunday. Sept. 18. -Mr. Cisyion Thomas of North Tryon is liusy with 51 number of men and boys getting a shipment of turnips ready for the Boston market. Mr. Thomas has made several shipments this season. He is one of the first to grow turnips for early shipping. Mr. Dough Crossmiin of Crossman and Brad- shaw is the dealer. Mr. Mnrshnll Thomas of North Tryon has moved his house brick some twenty-live feet from the new 'I'rnns-Continental iiighway. This was formerly the old DeLan- ey home. Mi". Thomas has placed a cement; foundation under the house which now has a. large deep ceilnr. Moving the house to its new location was under the su- pervision of Mr. Dell Palmer of Seariciown. -A. The many friends of Mrs Allie McNeil. (May Kehoei. of New An- min are sorry to hear that she has been ill and had to be taken to the New England Baptist Hos- pital. Boston. Mass, for treat- ment. she has been s. patient in the Prince County Hospital for some time. Mrs. McNeil is it daugh- ter of the late Mr. M. Kehoe of Albany. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Ree Macbeod. Now Pi-rth. P. I-I. I., who passed away September zist. I030. Twelve years have passed since thsi. sed dsy, The one we loved our celled swsy. God took her home. it was Ills will, But. in our liesris iiho livelh still. Lovingly Remembered by Her Family. IN MEMORIAM .7. N. Mocoubrey. who departed this lifo September 2lst, I085. "To live in the hearts of those whom we love is not destli." Lovlngly Remember:-d by His Solis slid Daughters. IN MEMORIAM lgi loving memory of Iiuueii Mscllnnen, who passed sway September, 1942. our fenilly clroie hes been bi-olien A link gone from our sheln. But though we're parted for I while We Imow svI'll meet snln. Though tests in ear you do not gllsteis And our tsoo does not slwim leek ha nueaiemnnuscnusum let we'ihlnk ef the deer tether eel imsbenl we hsd. Iver leiiieinlierel by wife, lens slid Dsoshtsrl. of the 19 who "w:ilked out." cf the prison have been caught. hosviiy armed are believed to be the cause of s weekend crime wave in snrl around the capital. An extensive search for the convicts is on. At the some ttme. Idaho's Canyon County Jsii hsd its mass Jslibresk. Six of tne ten who escaped have been captured. leaving only four It iTl-IE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN p TIIEIR "BREAK" OVER.-Worden Burr Reeves (right) of Drsper State Prison at. Speigner, Als.. questions three escaped prisoners who 50 miles west of Montgomery. Seven The rest. Girl Guide News GOOD NEWS FOR. LONES Ten new Lones got off to s good start at. Seven Mile Bay on the 16th. Already they have passed some of their tests and they are determined to pass the rest. when their Comrmissioner and Captain meet. again with them on September 21st. What's more, they hope lwiih the helrp of their mothers to have new spin and span uniforms made in time for Her Royal Highness visit on Novemiber 2nd. They no also going to start. rigviit in mak- ing hospital bags. so look to your iaureis. you full fledged Guides. All this began when one of the smallest of the girls was given 9. lift on her way to school and when asked said shed love to be a Guide. Then a visit was paid to Rev. Father McDonald who most. encouraging and put us in the hands of his curate, Rev. Father Shea. The latter arranged for our meeting. was present at it and promised to interest the C.W.I... in the nwv Lone Patrol. The ten- cher M-iss Mabel Sherry. was at the meeting and is joining with the girls. We are hoping that she will iat- er become a Captain of Guides and that the Lone Patrol may de- velop into a regular Guide Coin- pan'y. The new Patrol consists of Miss Sherry, Blanche Hamill, Lenora Mutiiart. Frances. Lorraine and Patrica Hamill. Rita Cor- mler, Margie Wedge, Christine and Eileen Sutherland. Good Luck. girls. and happy guiding. . Here is great. news for Prince County Loncsi Miss Bette Coyle. your Captain. will start a series of Lone meetings over C, J. R. W. on Tuesday, Sciptemiber 26th at. seven o'clock. These will be held monthly on the third Tuesday of the" month if we hear from you Lones that you listened in snd joined in as well. because she will have some Summei-side girls tak- ing part. iiolii Flower Show --A beautiful fall flower show was held in one 0'Leo.ry School on September 14th. and there were many kinds of lovely flowers con- tributed by the enthususisstic pupils. The judges were the teaching staff: Lawis Mackenzie. Principal; Miss Pearl Craig, Vice Prlncipsl: Mrs. John Matmews. lnteimedists teacher and Mrs. Mae Palmer. primary teacher. The following sre the prize will- ner.s:- Giadioli:-1.Cynthis Kennedy, 2. Elaine Vey, 3,Leigh Vstxzher. Glavdiioli and Dahias:-l,Gersld Yeo and also Ron-aid Turner; 2. Louise Yeo; 3, Ruth Saunders. Badheior's Buttons: Lschirley Palmer. Mixed Flowers (Bouquet): I. Muriel Ellis, 2,Lans Turner, 3. George strong and Geogro Mec- Klnnon, 4.Barry Grsy, b,Bsobsrs MscKen7.ie and Diane Wedge, 8. Karol Bernard, '7, Marlene Pei- mer. Golden Glow 1.Robert Ellis. Sweet Pess:- Virginis Sillikei-. Psnsios:- l.Marieno Pslmcr. Msri-goldsh I.Co.lvin Jelly AZ. RECEIVE JET AIli.cnArI' OTPAVWA. Sent. 20 -(OP) - No. 410 Fighter squsdron st near- by Upisnds Airport, which has been flying propeiior-driven Mus- tang aircraft. hss received two T33 jets in preparation for con- version shortly to PI Ssbre sir- crsft. the II. 0. A. 1'. said today. The T31. I jet plane. is e two inter version of the no shoot- in! star. and is used Is an ad- vsncea trainer for pilots convert- ing to high-mood lit fighters. iFIIlT-A-TINE8 li.f.?7.-- MAKE YOU MELL ' iii mm us Visit Get seller not ssnwsslee-lush sesrlenr Positive results from llurr-A-1'IVll proves is one ei sliooesnls. FRUIT-A-TIVH sensel- .CCI'ItCOEIfIlIOlZC hurts. iSEPTEMBER 21. 1951 At ANY as your BIG 9.5 anteedi New Super-Streamlined "Domestic ROCKET" WASHING. MACHINES I ' With new improved agitator! Famous t'Lovell" wrlngeri F Flngertif pressure release and wringer control! A Smart new sirciimlincd Rocket body design! ' Large capacity tubi 2-year rebuild and 12-year replacement guarantee! FAMOUS MANTLE, TABLE or CONSOLE OOMBINATION All sets are Console com- blnstlons have built-in three-speed automatic record ' One of the biggest buys in'Vi-ndio today! well built to give utmost performance. players. Guaranteed! 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