= ~.-;_=§,4_,< GUARD I_‘.N grace ELEVEN JULY 31- 1947 J ' rm: cnannorrsrown I diensington llotes Lloyd liuohomin l » E G E a R THEATRENT MLREC-IHTIITB/lonctomwas l I SUMMERSIDE a recent business visitor here.. ' g _ FRIDAY and SAWRDAY ...’.""..S?$“°.‘..3.“°.’.ZL’.‘..YJ; 2212'. 0 U T S T A N l) l N G F U R N l U R E Double Bi" duys on business. I Shows 7:15 and 91H \ LAST TIME TONIGHT "SUNIONNET SUE" Farm lllaohlnery 0n lland ’We now have the followlngl farm machinery on hand: Binders, truck waggons, rakes, elevator and Ransome beater diggers, sprayers, potato grud- ers, Kangaroo and Maple Leaf, tractor and single furrow plows.‘ Also a complete line of parts for Coekshutt and John Deere. machinery) Ranaome diggers, Watson, Hardy, and Eureka sprayer! and Boggs graders. _ JAMES A. MacNEiLL 8r SONS i SUMMERSIDI Miss Annie Mae Cole, New bon- Champiorrs Restaurant. Misses Joyce and Helen Mullaly are spending their vacation in Souris. guests of Mr. Fred Mullaly. Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Arsenault, Passmore Street, Charlottetown, spent Sunday in Kensington re- newing old friendships. i Miss Minnie Roach has resum- ed her duties at Champion's Res- taurant after a pleasant two weeks’ holiday spent in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moase and daughter, Joyce. are on a motor trip to Dorchester. Mass. and ‘will also visit other American cit- es. asr. Albert Vincent has returned U Si. Jflhri. NB, having spent a deiightfuz holiday with friends and relatives in Kensington and Sum- merside. Mr. Keith Kennedy left Sun- day on a motor trip to Boston, Mass. l-le was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bernard and two sons. m. and Mrs. w. H. Oulbert of Tucson. Arizona, were recent vis- itors here and were very much Imilreiwd with the beauty of the Garden of'the Gulf. Mrs. U. 1!. MacDonald. Niagara Jails, Ont. recently spent some ltime in Kensington on business. Mrs. MacDonald is a representa- ltivo of the Spirella Co. Rev. Edward Parson. rector of the parish of 5t. George's. Ari- chat, spent a few days recently, guest of his friend, Rev. D. E. Noel. w. Romeo Morin. Montreal. of the First ‘Irena Oanada Cycle Tour was a recent. overnight guest at rTreeholme en route to Montreal before leaving for Vancouver to complete the tour. Mrs. I. Lyle and son David of Toronto recently motored to P. E. I. with their friends Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wallace and’ son Kent of Gunningsville. N. 13., and were ‘guests at Treeholme. Rev. B. Pream, Crepaud. is mending his annual vacation in Kensington, a house guest of Mr. and Hrs. Lloyd Howard, and is receiving a warm welcome from his numerous friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis. Truro. motored to Kensington for the week-end. They were accom- panied by Mlss Erma Gill and I LLOYD DUCHIMIN i BackvLIe N. B. - Professor Lloyd Duchemin has been appqinud Head of the Dr-partment oi Jirngiish all Mount Allison University, sue- ceeding Professor H. P. Gundy who has accepted the position od Lib- rarian at Queen's University, ac- cording to an announcement made by Dr. WT. Ross Fiemington, Uni- versity President, were house guests o! their p". ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gill. The many friends o! Mr. L, A, Mann will be sorry to learn ha has had to enter P. 0. Hospital for treatment after being confined to his home for sometime through illness and wish him a speedy recovery. relaxation. ‘rho many friends of Mr. James Maz-Kinnon will be sorry to learn that it has been necessary for him to return to a. hospital in Halifax for a second operation. All wish Mr. MacKinnon a speedy recovery. He was accompanied by Mrs. MaoKinnon. Among recent American visitors to our town were: Miss Agnes Fin- r nelly, Boston; Mrs. Anna Dou- cot, Boston; and Lolly and George lrarlrin, Messrs. E. Cahalan of Bronx, N. Y.. and E. c. Laudweler, Jersey City. N. J.; Mabel D. Ket- chum, New York City, and Mal- colm C. Ross of Waltham, Mass. who is an annual visitor to our fair province. end all were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millman at 'I'reeholme. ' Nb‘. and Mrs. Benjamin Cam-i I eron returned ,last night from Moncton where they spent a‘ delightful week with their dough-l ter and son-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Fulton vaynter- The!’ We" M" compsniod by their son Elwood. -‘C. Yea. It's Warns Weather- BUT- lt’s The Proper Time T0 Think About Next Wintefs Heating! I Order Your ENTERPRISE FURNACE Now! Don't wolt until cold weather arrives—-Let us install your New Enterprise Furnace Now and be ready with an efficient high grade heating system next winter. Phone or come in today for prices and full partlcalaee. “' REMEMBER-r 80AM}! SUPPLY lo Wise — FIIRIIIIDES ARE STILL ll ONLY Ii) Friday and 5 Save Three Lovely Dollars On This High Grade FELT MATTRESS Regular Holman Value 17.50 Friday and -‘———— r Saturday Famous KROI Recliner Chair and Ottoman Friday and Saturday Special 20% "FF Regular 69.00 to 85.00 to 8.00 The KroehIerRecline? gives you solid relaxing comfort and we give you _this extraordinary saving! Covered in heavy rep or tapestry these chairs are made with all the structural rm-_ provernents typical of Kroehler manufacture. USE THE HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN % DOWN Balance In Smell Monthly Payments 4.50 Imagine being able to save three lovely, lovely dollars on these high quality Felt Mattressesl . . The reason why we are able to‘ offer you this saving is ‘that we find we are overstocked with Felt Mattresses. For beneficial sleep you must have complete relaxation—Your mattress is important—-Tlrese are designed to fit the contours of the body and so will facilitate complete Sleep well for your Health's sake! —MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED.- Save 13.80 to” 17.00 On These SPECIALS alrurday Yours For “WIIERE DLD FRIENDS MEET" ill]. Standard Sizes 3r: u 4n 490p Bloomfield 8r llioinity Mrs. William Smith of’ Bloomfield has returned to her home after spending a most enjoyable visit in Cnariottetow with friends andro- lativea. Mrs. Harry MaoAusland, young son and daughter Jean, of Char- lottetowin, were recent visitors to Bloomfield. Miss Molly Foley of Bloomfield Station was a recent visitor to Halifax. lvilr. Donald MacDougall of Bloom- fleld Station was l. recent visitor to Mlminigash. Mr. Dennis and Aletha McCor- mick are spending two weeks vaca- tion hi lviimlriigash. Mr. Raymie Arsenault has re- Ilurned to his home after visiting in Monctoin, Sununerslde and St. John. Order llow l Expert Furnace Hardware Department NOW. Our furnace repair men are now ready to look after all pipe and pipele/se furnace repairs. Phone or Write our _ Miss Viola Pineau and friend. 0! Montreal. returned home on Sun- day after spending two weeks va- cation with the farmer's parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Urban Flineau, of Bloorndleld ‘Corner. Repairs Mr. Burt Dorian of Boston, Mass, recently motored to the home o‘ his father. Mr. Joseph Dorian. of Bloomfield Corner. ‘ SUMMeRSIDE "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" ‘ Mr. Haber Profltt oi’ Roeebank motored to York on Sunday. Misses Francis and Minnie 0'- Bolloran ot Bloomfield were recent visitors to Bummerslde. Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield Station attended the Irish moss meeting held in Charlottet re- gently. Hr. Uelth Thompson ,haa testim- od his duties as egg grader at the - grading station o! Mr. Keith Pratt, after enjoying s very pleas- ant vacation. Mr. C. W. S. Bentley of the W. P.'l‘. B. of Charlottetown, was in Bloomdield recently on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarke of Lexington. Mass, motored to Rose- bank on Saturday where they are the guestg of the lattefs sister, Mrs. Robert Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melisa and Miss Mary Donley. of Sumrrneraide, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hunter on Sunday. A large number of people from this vicinity attended the celebrat- ion o! St. Anne's at Lennox Island o Sunday. FOR SALE A‘! S! SUMMER STREET. IUMMEBSIDB, P. l. l. Iona ll rooms, In good ro- pair. fireplace. Hot water heat- ing. New Tlnklm Oil Burner in furnace. Heating system for eon- linnona hat water. Modern kitch- oll. alnls and set tuba, ample eup- baard spade. rlnmblng Installed within the past two years. New storm windows. insulated sold storage room in basement recent- ly Installed. New garage with oemens floof and driveway. 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