A recent visitor to Summer. ' side harbor was the destroyer U. S. S. MacClelland. During the PIUSVILLE . Miss Ma-rguerete Kennedy, Ot- s .tawa, spent a few days visiting _ -‘ with Aleitha Oorcoran. Friends regret to learn that ‘ finale Rickie Blanchard, son of and MRS. Melvin Blanchard, spans a patient in the Western Hos- pital, Albert-on. Mr. Howard Griffin, Hamilton, U. S. VISITOR ,IS GUEST OF RCAF brief visit, Lt.-Cmdr. P. C. Stad- ler (left), the destroyer’s Corn- manding Officer. was the lunch- returned to his home in B-rocton. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and son Junior ocf Hamilton, are spending some time visiting rel— atives in Bloomfield and Plus- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones and Norma Brown, Toronto, On- tario, are visiting relatives in Piusville. A large crowd from Piusville I eon guest or Group Captain W. H. Swetman, Commanding Offi- cer. R.C.A.F. Station Summer- side. and sumnonnd'ing districts, atten- ded the T.B. tests held in Bloom- field station ou Thursday and Friday. Those vacationing at the home of Mr! and MrsFred Arsenault‘ are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gal- lant and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gallant and baby, Roger, all of Toronto. Mr. Jerry Gallant, Howlau, was a .wg, 3" SAME STORE SAME CLERKS. . , SAME MANAGEMENT ‘ ‘ SAME TOP QUALITY FOOD ‘ NEw LOW PRICES NEw IDEA KINSON’S ‘1 ‘ r 4/. \¥ skirts, sweaters, Value. Better be SALE u'u SALE . . . OIIO. TERMS the above sale. offered at the same fant I 30 SKIRTS. straighl' and wrap arounds. SALE lo. REVERSIBLE SKIRTS (wool plaids) regular $I9.95 Cash Only —— No Approvals — NO Exchanges. Remember are from our regular top quality stock. NOT special purchases for 1:. PRICE SALE rice sale of last Adgust! The. greatest bargains ever Rf‘ifmrirdl'bevliiellulth‘l‘ilglgni is even better, a larger 'varlety to _ choose front: — 0 e . astic reductions. Your opportumty to pure ase cottons from our regular stock at just half Of the regular, among the first here, quantitles are lumted. , - regularr$9.95 - $24.95 I Damage-10.00 '0 IO MATCH MATES (sweater and Skirt) reg.$ ...vooccn .0. no 15 KNITTED SUITS lorlon. dyed Io match. yeI $2|.9:5. SALE 15 SUMMER SETS lsharkskin ,and cot-Hons $|6.90. SALE .. 15 COTTON SKIRTS (variety of colors). SALE......... . > 1/ PRICE 50 ORLON SWEATERS and CARDIGANS - - . . . 2 AQJtOGAN-Dmlflm :00... XE $4.97 - $12.97 $9.97. |9.95 . $29.95. $9.97 . $14.97 low only) reg. ..... u. $10.97 ) regUIar $| L45 -‘ . . . . $5.72 1 $8.45 regular $635. .. $3.47 TYNE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. and daughter July 27th. ker. Mrs. Angus Walker. Mrs. Margaret MacNeil, Mon- treal, is vacationing at the home of her daughter Mrs. Angus Wal- Mrs. Warren Allen and two chili dnen Halifax, N.S. are vacation- ing at the home of her mother, Mr. Charles and Edward Wil- liams, Ontario, spent a week .visitlng with relatives and friends in Tyne Valley and vicinity. Ivan M3’CK3Y, Mrs. George Christophersen Of . Sandra, HuntetGrand Falls, N.B. spent some , River, were‘kuests of Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Nisbet on Sunday, time visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folland. Mr. Stewart Williams, Char- lottetown, spent a few days vis- iting friends in Tyne Valley and Northam. Miss Dianne Ramsay is vaca- tioning in Charlottetown, guest of MIT. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard. Mr. Charles MacLennan, Sum- merside, is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Russel Dyment and Mr. DyIment. Fred Arsenault. Anne de Beaqure, Quebec. _cy“.\_ A. TliIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIL§ T .1 a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. \ Mrs. Oscar Gallant, Mrs. Pet- er T.~Gallant, Mrs. Clarence Gal- lant and Miss Zena Gallant, also Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Gallant, left on Friday morning for St. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clements and daughters Marilyn and Shir- ley, Ontario, are visiting with Mrs. Clements’ sister, Mrs. R01- and MaIcDougall and Mr. Mac- Dougall. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brofitt, Long River, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Payn- ter, Burlington and Mr Clarence Reeves, Freetown m o t o r e d to Halifax 'On Sunday, July 20, M r 's Pa‘ynter remaining to be near her brother, Mr ‘Cecil Reeves, who passed away on the following day in the Victoria General Hospital. At a service of baptism at St. Stephen, Clhuncih, Burlington on Sunday, July 20, the fiollowm-g parents presented their children ace Lidstone, were visitors to 0’- Leary on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb. Miss Millicent Stewart, Caven- dish, spent the weekend at her home in Tyne Valley. Mrs. Charles NechrmIbe is spending sometime in Summer- Side at the home of her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Hart Lidstone, Mrs. C.I. Lidlstone and Mr. Hor- dor baptism, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sudsbury, Mrs. Emmett McKin- vnon, Mrs. Maynard Bryanton, and Thurs, July 31, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 MT. and Mrs. Leighton Harring- ton. . Mrs Laura Hogg, Kensington, and her sister, Mrs Thomas Ste- wart, Boston, are spending a few days in Charlottetown. Her many friends regret the continued illness of Mhs Ira Mac- Leod, Kensington, in the Prince County Hospital, and wish her an early recovery. Miss Clara Mountain, Summer- IsiIde, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Junes‘ MaIchin- non, Kensington. Bennie Perry, Noriboro, was a recent visitor to, his home in Richmond. Mrs. John Campbell of Wollas- ton, Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Stavert, Kensington. 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