.9...-.......... . HES. P. B. A NEW IEPl.IS- L IUse Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632 Agents Vlaatell entatlve earned 330-00 ll” W” in less than 20 hours of Work Wherever you live you mBY .110 35 well. For information write to Doraldina Cosmetics cVlmDBD!g- isoo Delorimler Dept. 6. M09173” m; 'i'4T. "AN HOUR. GIVEN T0 Ml agency pays more than "33, M”? to any other occupation sa,.s Mr. P. . . if interested in door-to- door selling. in a business of your own, join now a Canadian firm with 1.000 dealers. Catalogues for all customers available and Pros mote your sales between calls. Openings in your surrouncllnil5- Write for free information to: l-tamilex. Dept. B. Montreal 24. Kuniriots MEN AND WOMEN ii aiited immediately to handle rm- tablished neighborhood Routes paying s'.500 tip weekly Hun- dreds siict-esstul. No layoffs. Fu.l or an re i.me. Experience unner- 200 Paula Necessities in- ".r:is. C-affecs, Medicin-.3. Cnsmctics, Xmzis Cards. Watches. I-lnrin llllt'5. etc. Write for inter- 1'lPW and details of niy "Helping Hfllld Offer". Mr.G Laurin. Fenalo llalp Vlaatul Positions Available For 1. PROFESSIONAL STAFF NUR- SES, GENERAL DUTY: Starting salary 8185 per month. 55 differential for afternoon dut,v., 310 additional for post- graduate study in Medical. Sur- To Let . T0 RENT-REASONABLE. HOUSE or two apartments, partly fur- rilahed. Modern conveniences. Fishing Village. Apply Box 672. Guardian. T0 BENT- 5 BOOM HEATED apartment, continuous hot wa- ter. All newly decorated. Im- mediate possession. reasonable rent. Central location. Apply G.T. clo Guardian. Wanted glcal or ()bstetrical techniques. ... Wage increase in 6 months. 2. NURSING ASSISTANTS: Certified. starting salary 5140 per month. l'nccrtified, starting salary 5130 per month. W889 increase in 6 months. Good personnel policy, for fur- their details owl)" 10 ill?” l1lRl-I("lii.)R OF NURSING. St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, Ontario. L051 Paula Co. Ltd., zi St. Paul St. r..., Ljss-”ns1. gg gE;wjT”EEN C-;Rpr(;j-r Pvfiiiihral. Apartments wanted Tl1ax'ri:i) .. FOR Two AIJULTS. Sinnli, heated. unfurnished apart- incnl. Call 7935. w.ixrHi fro RENT (mo NI) lloor ripartnii-nt or small house in city by last of October. Box GT3 (iii 'tiiari Office. Boarders Accommodated iio'.7Ii'izVr5i;ri's kvvAix"rEi) - D I A i. 6396. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED .- Tii lx'nriL Sfrcet. Fax .-i-ccoxiyronarig 2 BOARD- I:i.ni.RTifL'anii:s accommo- dated. Write Box 664, care Guard- ian i Z243: A('COM.Vl0DATE 2 BOARD- rrs. 44 Fitzroy Sf. QL'ui:xrs on WORKING GIRLS board or housekeeping privileges. Dial 8462. Evenings. cars Leaving CAR. LEAVING FOR MANITOBA, September lath. Can take 3 pas- iwiigera. Write Box 256,1-I .C. A. F.. Siimmerside. cars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE -- 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Perfect condition rea- mnably priced with new surbur- on tires for winter driving. Dial 6091. For Sale FOR. SALE-HABDVVOOD. DIAL T. 005 l I and C'narlottetown, Taxi Hood Sign. I-tinder please get in tou:'.1 Wlih Jilnmyls Taxi. Male Help wanted WANTED work in 551.80 per hour or quote cost per 1000. P. 0. BOX 131 Saint John, N. B. Brick Brunswick. la ye-rs to New Mortgage Sale There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Court: Building in Charlottetown in Queen'a County. rince dward Island. at the hour of twelve o- E clock noon on Tuesday. the twelfth day DI October. B34 All that tract. piece or parcel of land and premises situate l.VI7ll and hem! on Township Number 'l'h'u1.v-three in Queens tlounty aforesaid. bounded as lollowlz Bounded on the North by land fornierl) in poaaeaslnn of James Mactiallum lai- terly John Garfield Stewart. on the West by land formerly of John Mai-Callum lat- terly James stanley Shaw and I ce-1-H! lane or road leading (mm said land of Jamea Stanley Shaw to the Kentyie Road. on the south by land formerly in "possession of Peter Stewart latterly Har- old P. Cudmore and on tho East by the llrackley Point Road aforesaid. contain- ing one hundred acre! of land a little more or .5. The above sale in beinl made under and by virtue of a power of sale can- lalnerl in an lndenture of Mor agje made the -l day of July A. .. 1950- FOR. SALE - BUXLDING LOTS IN Parkdale. Claude Smith. FOR SALE-DRY SLABS, BALE kinrliing. Dial 3057. FOR. SALE - HALL THIIESHI-Ill No. 2 and blower. Apply Borden Forrl. Harrington. FOR SALE - NUMBER FOUR Halls Thresher. Lloyd MacWil- llams, Carleton siding. FOR sau: - so acai FARM with buildings. Neil MacEache.-n. Rice Point. FOR. SALIC-ll FOOT TRAILER liriusr, sportsman model. wired. Prirml in i-lear. Dial 5887. FOR s?ir.Ts-rr.v-vVoon nears, siiitzihic for shooting and fish- ing. Apply Garth Mallett. Dial -1050. Iron sai.i::Ar n13-:7iEar.nANit shun ir-pair shnp.' also patching inai-liinn and other tools. Ben- j.iniin i'riii:liis. llosc Valirxv. F07-Sale l between Waldo Ruaiiell Stewart of Brack- ley Point Road. Farmer. and, Lillian lrene Stewart. his wile. of the first van and The Eaatern Trust Company. a body corporate with office in Charlottetown. oi the lecond pm: and because of tllllull liavint been made In payment II! "'0 principll and lnlereai ilierehv aecured. Dated the lllth day of September A. I)., T954. The Eastern Tnut Company. Montlatee. F. A. LARGPB Solicitor. Nmhce Anyone having information regarding one new 12 volt battery and one new 6 volt battery taken from my shop on Sept. 10 please notify Elmer Mallcti, cylo Mallettls Battery Service. Property at Georgetown cancer Royalty. Six room house with garage and barns, eight: acres of land. Apply to! MCLEAN & Mcl(lNNON Barristers &c Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P.E.1. FOR SALE - In Kensington Desirable 6 room house with bath 'room and sun- porch, hardwood f l o o r it throughout, oil furnace. Apply Box 64 Kensingion Female Help Waauil WAITRESS WANTED-APPl.l' person to the Roxy Restaurant. OCTOBER HIST WANTED BY capable chnmhcr-maid 365 I month plus room and board. Slnlo age .-inrl references. Apply by letter to Russ Hot:-l. WANTED Girl for restaurant work. Apply Joyce's Restaurant, Kcnsington. 1 Drive Meeting TONIGHT AT 6:30 All division roiiiinandcrs. team captains. and iinrkt-rs in the City Cancer Campaign are asked to attend the nperiinlz ll1FF'll"K 5'' G130 o'clock in the tianntlian l.:Cg' inn l-fnll, Grafton Street. Auto Loans A loan on yoilr car can he arranlz and quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. I-Zach loan up to 31.500 in life insured to .axe care of unpaid balance In can of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- v.ou- privately. fit-INS-CAN ADA pm, 0331)": LIMITED ;r .3 , of Trailer: I'1nance Corporation, Ltd.) II. C. STEIIVES. Branch Manager Iloel Ildg, INA lent UL, Charlottetown. Phone I52! I'll let ROOMS TO LET - MEALS IF DE aired. Dial 6365. ROOMS TO LET - 52 Queen St. T0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT. ground floor. Dial 8865!. no": BENT-SIX-BOOM APART- ment. Heated. Aply AP Guar- dlan. FOB BENT-FURNISHED FRONT bedroom. Apply evenings. 196 Fitzroy Street. UPPER To Ll'l'--IIIATEII ROOM. NEAR High School. Dial 6240 or 48 F-"II st. WANTED - TO BUY. DINING room table and chairs. in good condition. Write Box 667, Guard- ian. WANTED - WORK BY YOUNG man potato digging. Write or phone John Duggan. Sacred Heart Home. WANTED - 5 HORSE POWER Engine. driving wagon, set driv- ing harness, 2 drills. John W. )lacKerma, Kcllys Cross. ACCOMMODATION CONS! TING of room and board is required by girl students who are will- ing to do light housework du- lies or baby-sitting as part payment in exchange for the above accommodation. Dial 4436. Wanted or quarto Dial 8505. Bro; --EMPLOYMENT WANTED position. Apply:- JAPANESE VISIT CANADA bassy announced Friday that wheat - handling methods. Wheat Board. WANTED-ALE BOTILBS. PINTB Mlchae: Male Bookkeeper, highly experienced. able to assume responsibility, seeks suitable BOX NO. 665 GUARDIAN TOKYO (AP)-The Canadian eni- three-man Japanese wheat mission will leave for Canada Monday for a three week study of Canada's J. C. Britton, charge tl'atfni'res, said the trip is sponsored by the Canadian AUCTIO FRIDAY, SEPTEM I am instructed by Ea lic auction: rake, potato digger, plow TERMS CA SH. N SALE AT KENSINGTON On Lot Adjacent to Willis' Warehouse BER 17 AT 2 P.M. stern Trust to sell by pub- Stock, machinery, warehouse equipment. and supplies of Dougald MacNuti, including 13 head of cattle, 2 binders, manure spreader, side delivery s, 4 gas engines. Halls thresher apd cleaners, truck wagon, 1944 truck, quan- tity of potato spray, Prestone, csculator, potato grad- er, brooder, desk, typewriter. ARTHUR J. STEWART, Auctioneer. Murrayuarhour ..'Mr. and Mrs. J. MacPherscin, New Glasgow. N. S.. were recent week-cnd guests of Mrs. MacPher- son's father. Mr. Ernest,Graham. Miss Sadie Millar has resumed her duties as teacher in the Peter: Road West School. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall and son, Timmy, U.S.A., who are vacationing with relatives in Pe- ters Road. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston. Mrs. Marvyn Johnston spent the past week in Summerside, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe. Miss Joyce MacLeod. Montague, spent several days with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Lend. Misscs May and Blanche Millar had as their gucsts on September 2. Mrs. Harry Nelson of Woburn. Mass., Misses Alice and Virginia Hutcliins, Mcdford. Mass., and Mrs Perley Harris, Guernsey Cove. Miss Betty Ann Millar. has on- tered the Prince Edward Island Hospital School for Nurses. Mr. 3 Leon Clow accompanitd by Mrs. Newton Hicken and Mrs. James McLure were visitors to Charlottetown on September 2. Miss Ann Johnston, Toronto. is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Johnston, Pctcrs Road. Friends here of Mr. Kenneth MacKenzic. Montague, are pleased to hear he has returned to his home after being a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital, where he rec- ently underwent an eye operation. Mr. Carter Vanldersiine has re- turned tn his duties in Halifax af- ter spcnding his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Iderstine, Peters Road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox and daughter, Louise. who are vaca- tioning at their summer home in FOR SALE 1 Massey Harris binder, 7 foot, 2 years old: 1 Massey Lower Montague, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow. - Miss Betty Reilly has returned to her home in Gaspereaiix, after spending some time in Montague, the guest. of her aunt. Mrs, Chcstcr Lorne Vanoy ..'Mra. Angus Nicholson was a visitor to Charlottetown on August 26. Mr. John Drake, Hazelbrook, was in Lorne Valley on business on Aug- ust 26. Miss Helen MacAula,y. Boston, Mass. recently arrived on the la nd, and is spending I pleasant ti e visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. -Viae MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis were visitors to Charlottetown on August 26. They were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. . Mtg: Hannah Crane, Montague. visitors to Halifax. Mr. Harry "Buster" Butler. Oshawa, Ont., is spending hs holi- days with his mother, Mrs. Harry Butler. Greek River. Miss Alice Millar, was a visitor to Charlottetown on September 1. The Murray Harbour North Wo- men's Institute and School Trustees sponsored a dance and sale of lunches in the local hall on Sept- ember 3. Music for dancing was supplied by Miss Florence McKin- nun and Mr. Roy McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hender- son, Kennc”i, Eric, Lorraine and Betty Lou, spent the holiday week- end in Halifax, the guests of Mrs. Henderson sister. Mrs. Harry Hig- ginbotham and Mr. Higginbotham. Rev. M. C. Currie, Mr. Marvyn Jackson and Miss Priscilla Reid. Murray Harbor North, Mr. George Johnston, Jr., Peters Road and Mr. Billy Maclnnis. Point Pleas- ant. attended the held at Camp Keir, French River over the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miliar and Beverley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beck, Alliston on Aug- ust 29. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe. Sum- mcrside, were visitors to Murray llarbor North on Sunday, the gucsts of their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Collings and (laughter, liiizabetii Ann, liai- ifax, were recent gucsis of Mr Collings' sister. Mrs. George Clow and Mr. Clow. . Miss Gail Ramsay has returned to her home in Charlottetown af- tcr spending srinin time with her Y. P. S. Rally' 1130 13 file GIIIIEII spent the last weekend of August with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Al- fred Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCannell. Charlottetown. were visitors here on August 29. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- Canriell. Mr. and Mrs. George Blauer. Roxbury. Mass. have been vacat- ioning in this vicinity. They were guests of Mrs. Blazzer'a brother. Mr. George MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gauthier and Mr. Francis Gauthier. Rustlco, mo- tored io Lorne Valley on Sunday. They were guests of the farmer's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. The teacher and pupils of Lorne Valley School are back at work again. after enjoying the summer holidays. Mrs. Sandra MacEach- cm is the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Macxenzle, Charlottetown, were visitors to Lorne Valley on Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. MacKenzie's brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. , Mrs. Minnie Ferguson, Salt Springs, N. S.. who has been visit- ing members of her family in this vicinity for a few weeks, spent the past week with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Ferguson, Tormentine, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Mount Stewart, recently visited friends in Lorne Valley. Member: of the Presbyterian Church were pleased to have the Rev. Donald Campbell back for service on August 29, following his vacation. Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Charlotte- town. spent a few days in Lorne Valley during the week, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and family, were recent visitors to Montague. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. Cornelius Curran has returned home from the King's County Memorial Hospital improv- ed in health. Mr. Sterling MacLeod, Halifax. N. S.. spent the past week visiting friends in this vicinity. He was the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. George MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLeod and family, N. Quincy. Mass, were visitors in Lorne Valley on Aug- ust 29. They were guests of Mrs. MacLeod's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. Mrs. Milton MacDonald, Mon- treal, P. Q., was the guest of he: brother-in-law, Mr. Wilbur Mac- Donald. on August 29. AM IN THE FAST FTELD Excellent superniarkets, Exclusive territory allotments have set up an attractive finance will train you. secured in starting inventory). EST GROWING TODAY immediate returns from installation: we will make in industrial establishments, This operation has been tried and provcri and will stand rigid investi- gallon. This ad has never appeared before. theatres, drug still available in this area. We require honest, dependable men or women with a good back- ground. We are not interested in "high pressure salesman" types. We - plan to help you expand from a small start. No previous experience necessary, as our regional director This business may be operated from your home to start in spare time, without conflicting with present employment. We have started others in ii small way, who have expanded into very large and lucra- live businesses. and the some success can be effort and courte.-iy, resulting in lifetime financial independence Applicants must have up to S1250 immediately available (which is guaranteed under contract a repurchase by the company of all existing stock and equipment if dissatisfied in' any way after a six month trial period. if you can meet above requirements, reply giving age, references. and if car available, including phone number for local interview, to BOX 674 Applicants selected are chains, ctr. duplicated with sincere i 158 Kent Street ion; scrap car batteries M Fast ready cash for a materials. 40c per foot. VVF3 PTEEI) JLHVKL MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY Charlottetown We are paying for scrap iron and steel .ti10.00 per .25 each. ny quantities of good scrap Beer Bottles. Hides, Etc. For sale-3 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and ,I3VE GOT THE BEST NEW6 since You ear THE eour AND ESCAPED FROM THAT J08 SPEARING PAPERS AND! 9 LFTTER in THE PARKS!-av, THERE6 A 3l.ooo REWARD K ,-Fol? SOUPY 6CHULTZ,THAT COhNlCT CAU6l-lT trwouiz ) , eemz :rl2AP.I FA - Harris binder with power take-off, 8 foot, 2 years old; 1 Mcpum and ML MCLUM, aunt. Mrs. Lloyd Reid and Mr. Massey Harris No. 5, B.. binder, 5 foot; 1 international The m y M M f M N Reid- - . . r - . .- , , an e s n rs. - bllldei, 5 lOOi, 1vlNO. 3 Halls mill complete iillll l)l0We'l and bert Maclscod. Cambridge, arc Messrs. Lowell Johnston and bagt-761. ClC.', l. N0. 20 Cockshutt tractor, all 1i8C0ndltlOll8d, pleased to see her home again Leon Clow were rcccnt visitors to complete With hydraulic plow. after being a patient in the King's Sunimcrside. County Memorial Hospital. LEO F. ROSSITER Mrs. Mary Davidson. Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Lowcll Johnston was a visitor to New Glasgow on Morell. and Paulette were rcccnt wet-k-cntl August 29. OUR BOARDING HOUSE IMMEDIATE CASH INCOME , -. -.- - - w - eilREK5':TWl6-65 - MHMMOT H K CELEBRATTON ..'w-A i-loi.iDAV! I All - WHAT A WTNDFALL! THI5 CALLS Foiz A MAJOR HOOPLEL ; 1'. Hoes",-runs" ' DONlTaMEAM awe TAKE: HM HOME xx?) i x :5 PROFESSIO Bell, Mafheson dt Footer IJO Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. til! Queen St. - Phone 423'! M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. 'C(Tii-15.5: ill Hnszard Bank of Commerce Bldg. NAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. MacPhee ill Tralnor lil.'i Queen BL Dlal I58 Richmond St. I. 0. HUTCHESON. Il.o. ll! Grafton at. pr 7 4232 Chas. R. McQuiild, lf.A. mu am OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Hutcheson 2 Son Dial 8822 Out Our Way Allison M. Gillie. LL.B. no lllchmnnd St. Dial 674': A. Waltlinn (ilaudet, LL.B. Phillip: Bldg. Ill Grafton Si. Palmer ill llaslam Bank in Nova scutla Bldg. Matheson. Peake & Nicholson I75 Grafton street. J. A. lllacauigan, B.A., Currie Bldg. - Dnzliuzl - Queen at G. E. Macillillan, B.A., LL.B. J. A. Carruthers. 3.0. J. S..1'aylor. B.0. corner Kent 0 Queen sh. Offlol 9138; Home 4750 Dr. W. E. Carson inane st. Dial ui: Byron J. Grant, 0.D. in Kent so. out uii II. J. Mabon. R.0. Mont: . P. IL I. CHIROPRACTOR lsll Richmond St. Dial 6223 91 Prince Bl. Dial use CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. Curr-lo gn Ag" (Jharloltelown '--h mil "35 H. R. DOANE 0 COMPANY Ml Great George St Charlottetown eimiie Ail? - ma . P- 0- 30! "'7 ARTHUR J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 VOL! ARE NOW on THE. RIM OF THE seen FIERY en OF 'CANvau PlABLO.' LlFE'9 LGJGEST MINUTE By J. R. Williams nou'uy.lcln-Innuw ""ffllHarIeur North ..'Mrs. Edward Miller ha; ,9, turned home after lpendlng W. oral days with her sister, M,” Abigail collings, Alberry plum, Mr. and Mn. Dudie L Ross, Murray and Gwell, 573:? ville. Ont.. were recent gun” 0; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mlllar. Mr. Donovan Kennedy was a re. cent business visitor to Halifax, The Sacrament of Bapugm Wu observed in the Murray 1-r,,,,,,,, North Presbyterian Church on August lb and wu conducted by the Minister. Rev. M. C. mime Llllith Nettie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dixon and Larry Grant, infant son of M, and Mrs. Grant Dixon, were bat).- tized. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow. Mu. dow Bank, accompanied by M, Benjamin Millar, Chai'l0Lt.etown: recently visited relatives at Mur- ray Harbor North and Cambridge, The many friends or Mr. Llewellyn, Gaspereaux, regieyfllii learn it was necessary for him to re-enter the King's County Has. pltal for further treatment. All wish him a speedy recoye,-y, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macnomm Port. Credit, Ont... were visitors to Murray Harbor North on Augugt, 25, the guests of Mrs. Macnonanr. aunt, Mrs. Willard McClure and Mr. Mcclure. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner, Wayne, Lowell and Karen, Mont. ague, were guests of Mr. and Mn, Elmer Millar on Angust 22. Profound sympathy is cxundeq Mrs. Ella Rimback, of Boston, Mass. on the sudden passing or her huband, Mr. William mm. back, in the King's County Hos. pital, Montague, on August. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Lleweitm and family, Charlottetown, accom. panied by Mrs. Ernest Molyneaur and family, Soutbport, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millnr on August 22. Mrs. Charles MaoLaren, North Ablngton, Mum, is lpendlng pom. time with her paranu, Mr. ma Mrs. Garfield Johnston. Peter: Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler Rlld daughter, Daisy, Dover. were riai. tors to Murray Harbor North on August 22, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. The Mission Band members and their mothers spent a pleasant af- ternoon at the share on August. 19. Swimming and games were enjoy- ed after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mn. George Busiiit Bradford. Maas.. are spending some time with Mrs. Bustin'a lia- ter, Mn. Elmer Millar and Mr. Mlllar. Cpl. Trevor MacDonald. Cole- man, Alberta, who is stationed at Camp Aldersliot, N.S.. was the re- cent gueat of his aunt, Mrs. Wil- lard McClure and Mr. McClure. Mlu Lillian Oollings, saint John, N.B., is holidaying at Murray Har- bor North, the guest or her brot- her-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Clow. Miss Belle McLure. Tauntnn. Mass, was the guest. of Miss Mair J. McLure on August. 24. She was accompanied by Mrs. Chester Mc- Lure and daughter, Margaret of Montague. Mrs. Francis Fisher ha: returned home after spending the pasl week in North Wlltshire, the guest of Mrs. Effie Larter. Mr. John Llewellyn. Saint John. N.B.. .1: spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SydnPl' Llewellyn, Gaspereaux. Misses Donna and Dorothy Moly- neaux have returned to their home in southport after spcndinl the put week with their aunt. Mrs. Harry Mlllar and Mr. Mll1lY- Mr. and Mn. Johnny Beck. Al' llston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mlllar on August 22. Mrs. Donovan Kennedy has re- sumed her duties as teacher 1-'1 Alllaton school. Mn. Annie Dewar. Oshawa. Ont- Mra. Minnie MacDonald. Murray River and Mr. Gerald Jel1lU"-'- samia, Ont., were visitor: to Mur- ray Harbor North on August 77. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard McClure. Mr. George Lecco. u.s.a. II spending some time vlsitinlz '” sister. Mrs. David Irving and MY- Irvng. Congratulations and best wlshel are being extended to Mr. and M”- Cecll Hicken, Lower Montalllh whose marriage took place in ll" Murray Harbor North Prcsilylcm" Church on Wednesday afternoon. August 18. Rev. M. C. Currie lW' formed the double ring cerernmm Mrs. Hickcn II the former Jiiim Graham. Gaapereaux. The brides- maid wiu mu Ethel Ii-vine ml the groomnnan was Mr. Huberl , Carin. me two flower girl: wi-re Diane Hlcken and Diane MacDon- aid. Following the ceremony a re- ceptlon was held at the summ" home of Mr. John McIntyre.. L0” er Montague. after which it” young couple left on a honeymoon tour through the Marltimu. 0" their return they will reside in to M . wer ontague .iA U I MONTREAL - (OP) - T-"W" Picnrd, as - year - old unempl"-1'” handyman charged with the IflI.i' in: of six-year-old Richard Tm; deau, was ordered in court 0 Quoerifa bench Friday to underlta a mental examination before IV pearlng for trial Oct. 18.