s..' 11-omucootalnotonaliry 50 Sindhi! llrI.reslierIacnsaaofD?I.n hi: vidtors to A m. c. Her Ba keg Win. Prizes at Pictou County Fair WhoAwouldn't feel happy to see her own name dotted all over the list of prises for home baln'nglAndMrs.FredWelsh. of Pictou, N.S.. has been so successful in the home arts section of PictouiCount.y Fair thatsheisentitledtogiveafew polntersonyeaat-raisedbalring. "My mother started me using Fleischrnanrfs Yeast," says Mrs. Welsh, "and I've been usingiteversincs. 1 End no other yeast is so fast Indeed, I've never had a failure with Fledschmann's." There you have it! Because Fleischmannfsisextra-active it gives extra fastrising. The lnaiorityofpriae-winningcooks in .the Maritilnes choose Fisuscxmannm Yeast . . . it has. prove dependable for 83 years. ' I.M.. lloncton. Dr, .1 , L . spent one holidays at the O'l'..ear;nsre'ursg.:and.lngG weir":-2;! in. Arthur tlon with relatives and ti-lands Saint John and other parts oi the of Aiberton. who on Friday. October 13 celebhted went the weekend with his pu- nts nepotism bu-u;d.y, w, or. eat. Mr. and Mrs. lllacuurdo, Rourke resides with his daughter. Summers” - Mrs. James Murphy. Until --w- , ygu-3 no. 11. 11,,” in Mrs. Jennie Smallman of O'Leary an-Q. had as her guest her niece Mrs. J .;gy . Iaalie tMacLean of Dunblane re- Mr. and ms. Wilfred Perry and ”””5” fl-Hilly. who spent the summer n months at mg Pond. where l'1u';,t'5dug:' YlM”;:,:”'g::t visitors to 0'Lear-y. While there they visited with friends. Tm m Miss June Kennedy who had Wstm: Dz ai1,llmll:rss';ool?xl 1t;:un;:l::1a1o:r(i:e:d'1 glawomeuy 0. Gordon of Alma. who on Tues- '” mi dli. ” i i 24. celebnikd their Mr. Albert Noonan of O'l'.aeary. sixty-first wedding anniversary. has returned to his home after an Their friends wish this line couple operation in the hospital in Char- many more years of happy wedded lottetown. life together. , - e Mrs. James O'Brien of Surn- J J to n-lei-side. was a visitor to OiLeary mount for the winter. Sincere smpathy is t ,' Mr. Robert MacNaught ma fgmlly and while there she visited with or Coleman 111 one dggth 0; '3 be. relatives and friends. loved wife and other. Mrs. M - . Nallghtfs funeral" was largely :- M-"i miby 5'3"” M o'Le"V tuba. has returned from a pleasant trip tended on Sunday 0c 15m to Nova Scotia wereshe visited O'l'I'AWA. Oct. 31 --(CP) -Ex- zernal Affairs Minister Spender of Australia will arrive here tonight for a. two-day stay as guest of the Government of Canada. -roman-ro. ' Oct." at -(or) -1 Toronto 1",,,,. ma... dine”, of ”v-".. Charlottetown, has'rot.urned,to her dud duties, after 'spending a John Francis Lash, 65. large Canadian companies, yesterday. Miss Jessie Rayner nurse-in m”ld3 "'4 "1'”V"' training at the P. E. 1. Hospital oi ML Rob”, Munomld who in employed in Summerslde spent a lo day , pleasant visit vrlth his pare ts. Rgnday wan! hex-' puems Mr'1md Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonli'ld. s. Mars al Rayner. Also vis ting Umonvme. Fancy BriskeItMper lb. .. Plate-per lb. J. 'M.”S MARKET BUILDING Boneless Rolls and Tips--per lb. .... i WHILE IT LASTS! sreculi ism OOBNED BEEF AT BARGAIN PRICES .......... 35c MEATS , PHONE 1810 V 1811 at the Thanks-giving holidays were , two other daughters, Grace. who is Mr. m, M, . - I M,c1,.,c "nphyed Vim M"V9n'5 Lmv of Duhblane Iwere visitors to M0ncWn- N 3- W! (Jean), Mrs. Green Hill on Sunday and were Eldon MacArthur of Northam. Al- the guests of their daughter, Mu. so Miss Jenn Rayner formerly of Kenneth Ellis and Mr. Ellis. sask. now teaching school near autlomvown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan. Green Hill. were recent visitors to Springfield West and while there Borden they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Doohan and children, John and Judith of iv: Mn Ind M"- "W"! Slmiv or John, N. S., were guests of rs. Klilllllord. were the guests iii the; Rector Macxenaie, Borden, on d-3Wm93'- M” Mmwd EH5 m wednudup Mr. Ellis, Green Hill, recently. -Miss Lily Snyder of the China The in”? menik ”f M" hm” Inland Mission, Rev. and Mrs. D. M9l'93h93d 91 S9””5””kL war: M. Fraser and son Terence of Gen- 5” P19”9d 19 kmw h” ml,” tral Bedeque, were guests of Mrs. imPY0V9d 1" 39ml ma mu" ” Hector Macxenzie, Borden, on 599 mm 3"” ”i"W'"4'”""' smd” ml” Mr. Arnold Wood of west Cape Quickies by Ken Reynolds "Since I, lht that tavernlfound in the Guardian earned it's an awful headache to be in Want Ads-'I've business for one's selfl'?. THERE QUGHT TO BE A LAW . ....... .-... ........... ... Mn and Mm Jack sexton and was a recent visitor to Howian sons, Charles and Baden oi Bor- Where 119 ma dd f"1"'d5' den, and Mr. Gus Perry of Sum- - memdg went the week.end Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MacAusland. in , 1 1: .1 M1 Bloomfield, were visitors to Char- h3'.'5”s'exz'X3”.3nZ”?Z ."E.”.:..... if latcwkwg and god; ;ecent1n:;- 13;; . - a an e a ee Notre Dame DAcadie Academy. ot3the";:i';lce Edward uhnid Prep , . 1' 1 1 I byterlan W.M.S. execut v.e in so(il::l., Allildd Mill-lsr. egg l1elllrs.r;rneEl Ch3!'10ll5'v0W"- Irving of Cape Traverse, returned "MT- on Sunday from a very enjoyable The 3105' P1 aim Th?G':5 motor trip to Wilmington. Mass.. Gomll 0! GMIWW W" t hi; where they visited the iormer's 9011'! in 330W 3119 1' ' 95d" d sister, Mrs. Roger Buck.. e hospital in Sum?" t '" . h pe she may soon be restored to Th; 3,gu1vav, luctlorn gut-gy of her usual good health. the or en omen's ns i u e was held in the town hall on Thursday - The many iriexrlldl (Ga, and evening with five tables playing. MN. Mmmd in tin” all i: Ladies' prize was won by Miss Ire I0i'i'YdiDh kl)i;;eV V" til in Rita Bernard. Kent's by Mr. Eldon fant chll mash en t hi "and- Darrach with consolation prizes Oiseary 31 ed trig” thew” mm going to Mrs. Camilla Al-sensult P3T0nt8.Mf- In l"- ' "39 535- ..ll:.::'?i: ::.:”'..Vl:ifll.i::: ' ' death of ltsv. Gordon Stevens of ms" "Wm l::2:l":::l.. is its 3.2.: 'c.':;; .sZ.'i:.”:l.:l 3:.5:.”:...:L:"'...': 55:12: '..::".':::..' ::.:::::.'i:;- 3:: mm, ,, gpeclal pay award ln- people on this charge. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ms OI-llln of ouuy were visitors Green Hill on Sunday and while there thgy was the guests oi Mrs. Mac- pgugglyg sister, Mrs. Earl Ellis and Mr. Ellis and iamily. . The Bethal Club met at the Parsonage on Thursda! W511” W hold their meeting. After meeting closed the ladies ofl h Bethel Aid packed a box oi c at,- mg to be sent overseas. , The many friends of Mr. Nelson Macwilliams of cape Wolia "6 .01-1-y to know he is confined to his home through illness and hope go "see him around in his ulllll good health. Mr.uGgofd'Q uxoreggd dpugh r an I 1'. - Inglea of Rumiord. Mllnev Mrs. Burn Moreshead oi ed York are the sum! Mg '.". Mn James Moreshead of PT" field Welt- , d H kneaa ofMg.lll'l.lEOTl?;O'. 53:". evlsltdrs to Springfield West over the wail; gm; me while there t.hey'were gm of Mrs. Hal-knus parenti- ffn W, 1;, my comcull. Springfield W - Mr. and Mrs. Randal Boates and family of O'LearI were Vllilmfhw , Green l-lillsand while theresorey were the I093" 9' M” , Mfr rents. Mr. and Mrs. El! ' ill and family. d MacDon- V allhwgg mllogdvildraresn Hill :nd '11”. .91". they called on Mrs. MaeDougIll's 'aisler. rant Maclannan and also attenei me service on Sunday WWW! " Bethel United Chufchi udaon i Iorden .,:.'g" umaiief-end ino oum when the vlsltsd with her mother. Mrs. John Moi-eshesd and her II A I): ,'w mI.,iJr lpimlillx By 17ago'1 5 Shorter. and Noyse Turner ofdsdlca in River. in the death of their son Dr. W. Mscblurdo of 'O'I.earyk sister. Mrs. Palmer. also attended mm on 3; E In. Annie Carter. III. recent guest of Mr. and 1!. brush, Victoria West. . Carter is the former Annie Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Key. Foxlay Aronld. Mrs. Key (nee Miss Lulu Yeo) was a former resident of Harmony. Mr. David Dyment. has returned to his home recently having spent a very pleasant two months visiting his daughter and other relatives in Maiden, Mass, and other U.S. cities. Sprlnghill, Mrs. James Enman has return- ed to her home in Saint John. NB. She had spent several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Dyment, Har- many. The Presbyterian Lad.les' Aid met for their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Alexander Mac- Leod. Thirteen members answered the roll call. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Angus Enman. Mr. Gilbert Harper, teacher in Enmore School, was a week-end visitor to Tlgnish the guest of his sister, Mrs. Francis Gaudet. North Cape and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mccue. Nail Pond. Mrs. Robert Maclbsurin has re- turned to her home here after spending a pleasant holldny- with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Thorold, Ont., and also with her sister. Mrs. Jhn Msdore. Medford. Mass., who with a friend, Mrs. George White, accompanied Mrs. MacLurin home. Among those attending the De- dication Service in Victoria West on Sunday afternoon were Miss Katherine MacKenzle, R.N., Char- lottetown, Mr. iton Raynor, Mt. Herbert. Mr. on-est Phillips, M. L.A., and Mrs. Phillips. O'Lesry. Mrs. Beecher Sinallman, Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeo. Mr: and Mrs. Spurgeon Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo and Mrs. Roy Strongman, Port Hill. The many friends of Mrs. Wilk- inson are sorr to hear that she has entered te Prince County Hospital for treatment. She had been staying with heri daughter, Mrs. Allison Raynor. .. ..Congratulatlons are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macllmrln. Somerville, Mass., who celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding anniver- sary recently at the home of their daughter (Helen), Mrs. Robert VonDohlen. Mrs. MacLsurin is the former Ruth Ladner from En- more.-E ' Tignis Mr. Lee Chsisson. Tlgnisb. has gone to Toronto. Ontario. where he plans to spend the winter months. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins on the occasion of their marriage in Wel- land, Ontario. on October 19th. Mrs. I-llssinsywaa the former Miss Joan Bernard. daughter of Ben. J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. Tlgnlsh. A successful auction sale of farm implements. stock and household goods was conducted by Mr.. Peter J. Burke, Tlgnish, at the home oi Captain Emmanuel Gallant, Peter- vllle. Mr. Gallant is retiring from farming, but plans to make Peter- vllle his future home. The annual meeting of the Tignish Credit Union Ltd. was held in St. Mary's parish hall on Tuesday. evening. October 24th. with a large number in attend- ance. Aims and Vicinity Mrs. Mary Ellis is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. James Dunbar. - Mr. Albert Wallace has gone to St. John where he intends to re- main for the winter. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Gordon who celebrated their sixty-nrst wedding anniversary. Mrs. Glllls (nee Jean Gordon) of Monoton, spent the week and at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Gordon. Mrs. Prank Dunn has accepted the position of teacher in the primary room of llnmsdale school. This vacancy was caused by the resignation of Mrs. Lucy name. The funeral of the late Basil McNeil took isce on Tucday. October 17th. the home of his son Leigh. There was a short ser- vice at the house followed by ser- vice in the United. Church. Rev. John Sheen and Rev. Mr. Wilcox conducted the service. sincere .....M.......MM......... the service at Alberton on Sun- day of Dr. Florence Murray who has just returned from Korea. Mr. Gerald Matthews. 0'Leary. has taken employment with the O'Lssry Co-Operative. His friend: wish him every success. Mrs. Ralph Msclannan of Green Hill was a visitor to O'Isary re- cent!) and while-there she was the guest of her brother. Mr. George can-others and -family, , u k- at ' l S in CAKE MIX esved widow and family. -...M. large crowd attended. was sold at ioir prices. 8 home. caster. Mass.. on October 7th. next three months. wish him a speedy recovery. sympathy is extended to the ber- The auction sale at the horns of Mr. Earl Kinch was a splendid success. The day was fine and a Everything Miss Irene Klnch, R. N.. has re- turned to professional duties in Halifax Memorial Hospital after pending a. week's vacation at her Mr. and Mrs.--Bud--Waishiof--Wor-A sre spending their honeymoon at the home of Mrs. Walsh's cunt Mrs. Frank Klnch. They were married in Worcester i Mr. Gordon Jeffrey left for Mon- treal Frlday morning.( where he will enter Queen Mary's Veteran Hospital for a major operation of the spine, It is expected that he will be a patient there for the His friends 12th. Meeting opened byn ode and repeating creed to send for Christmas cards. The uni NEW LONDON W. I. The October meeting of New Lon- don W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Fired MacE'wen on Thursday. Oct. singing unison. Fgurtzeen members answered roll call with sing. say or pay. The members were very pleased to wel- come four visitors. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The sick committee reported one call made and a thank-you card re- ceived. There was no school report f”ainiiZ'i.lie"'riici?v7So"Eiriilttaeeiis' 'Mr's'; Jill. more Macxay and Mrs, Nelson Rob- arts It. was decided to send to Red Cross for cod liver oil capsules and four dozen boxes of pondence consisted of thank you letters and a. letter ask- ing for blood donors. The clinic will be held at Kensington on Novem- ber 2nd from 7 to 9 P. M. It is hoped that any from the district who ieelthey are able to go will at to help save the lives of any need blood transfusions. It was moved and seconded 325.00 be given to th music it was also moved and second that bills amounting to t6.00 paid. Miss Elva MacAllister will hostess for next meeting. Roll -pay membership fees. The prcgramme committee being absent, they were re-appoln namely Mrs. Claude MadEwen an Mrs. Harold Dunning. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Iiunc-ii was served by hostess- oommittee. A pleasant social-ho iollcwed. 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 31 --(CP) -131; E. C. 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