F» srevnll To ‘i ti ‘J b ‘born gathered st the hunt of o. s. aoKay and Imily in Park cor» r to bid thsm farewell pnvious i address to the MacKay family and has. 8. llsellsy Ill Fsnlly _..--_- 0a Wednesday evening. geptqg. per 3rd. about 1o friend; m4 Mu‘. their departure for their ale-w ° l“ K515111810!» m. James r obtll “who sctee u enm- n. and after explaining the ture of the gathering, called upon l _. Gicnwood MscLeod who read a -- niiaientary address. following i" ll. Mr- Donald Cousins made the rootmtatlon of s beautiful electric “ t‘ 11ml) and s sun o! money, W» MWKIY mlde asuitsble re- ly thanking all for t lr ,. elr tine address and useful g is ion they highly appreciate. he - ecnsi-nder o! the waning was spent social chat. After refreshments were served h? the ladies. good wishes were ssid to the MscKay family.‘ A similar function was held st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Murdock llecLeod. Long River, on Tueedgy evening. Beptember 9th. when the choir and friends of the United Ohurolu met in honor of tiho Mm- Kay family, Rev. G. S. Stevens pier- fomied the duties of chairman and lin s brie! speech outlined the ob- ject. of the meeting. Mr, Emqt Dunning read an exceptionally fine Mr. Elmer MsoLeod presented theun with s substantial sum of money. urges Laid A Sequel To Firs WIN'%OR, N5" Sept. l! ——(C?) - R..C.M.P. today laid charges against two persons as a result o! u forest lire near here early in August which threatened for a 14ml to destroy large tracts of timberland. The fire was brought under control’ before any serious damage was done. Nssnes o! the two charged were not revealed. They were said to have been on a. blueberrylng ex- pedition when the (ire broke out. One charge was failing to report the tire to authorities while two other charges were not divulged. The accused are scheduled to~ ap- pear in magistrates court here Monday. . different times your work in handi- crsft. which deserves great prsi-se. And s0. to the MscKay family, in Dirt-ling. we wish you to acoept this gift as s remembrance of your life in Psrk Corner. God bless you all. . Signed on behalf of your Friends oi Perk Corner and Vicinity, Long River, P. E. I. Sept. 9th, 1947. Mr. C, S MacKsy, Park Corner. Dear Mr. MacKayz-Wlhlle we ap- preciate this privilege oi honoring you on this the eve of your depart- ure from us. we sincerely regret the fact that circumstances over which we have had no control have forced you to take up residence elsewhere. Mr. MacKsy replied in tomm o: ' appreciation and thanks for the honors thus wnferred on them.‘ The evening was pleasantly spent in ' s hearty sing-song, The ladies pro- _ vided dainty eels for the occasion.‘ Happy good nights and best wishes for the Maolisy‘; concluded the ev-I ening. I Ibllowis-ig are the Addressesz- ‘ "* GREETING! T0 MR. 0-5. MMKAY i, '94 known that your u 4 i l l 0m the eve of your departure, your friends have here assembled to honor you and to show their sp-‘ preciution o! your long and fsith- ful year! n s c‘ ‘ among them; l/nd to express their regrets. You came to Perk Corner with your psr- ‘ onts as a. young boy 65 years ago, and since they have passed, to tiheir inward. they left beihind s heritage which you have nebly carried amid joy mingled with sorrow st the passing or your wife and daughter. Your duties as a father in the home did not prevent you from taking a keen interest in the com- munity life around. In church work you have been particularly out- . standing-you have given faithfully of your time and talent. In school work, in social gatherings. and in times o! sickness. your presence was ever helpful and inspiring. i, And now that we have come to s . psrting-of-the-wsys. the beet wish-l es of the community will go with » you to your new home, wlhere we ‘ '. feel you will carry on ss you have rlone in the past. r snanrmos ro onssrsn, aura g awn MARILYN . Wu have also come to bld you lsrewell, and to wish you well ss l you travel life's road. l To you, Chester, it has long been ambitions have been wholeheartedly in the field of 1 eviction and finally you have resl- ‘ ized your desire. You are now s. msnber oi’ the‘ R, C. A. F. with which you served in World War II aind in thLs en- deavor we wish you every success. , And to you. Ruth, lies the work f keeping s horme for your father- -law, your husband. who may not lways be serving near you. and for arilyn Wihfl ls over needful of your care. ln this we feel that you will be successful. We have admired at ‘m: surrrnrns SEND COUPON FOR SAMPLE Why ruler another day of psln. Get qulol Ieiisl end sootbi comfort from ' ' llmolmnolns yuslngeitberofthespefl Ills Remediu msds by the peters of ti: well known Mecca Ointment- Tbouflntb d Il-isded end grateful users. [Isess Pile Remody No.1 h fu Proiudiag Ilserllag Plies. said is sold in Tubs, with pips. plieslen. Prioflbe. MeesePils lsioehtcasl Itching Plies. Boll terns] use only. Prise I00. from your “All. TIIIQAOOUPON TODAY —-____ --_-__-__ CA OINTMBW CO, Dept- c; III Kl" If. H, hush I _ T“ "E‘nT.'iTs"urmm'|'J"N‘:. s“ #11“ .....................................P.C.l Although s life long resident oi Park Corner, these lo-ng years have not dimmed, but added more lustre ‘ to your noble life and character. l Few rnen have left a better record oi active Christian service in the kingdom of God_ i Your service in the Church choir‘ has been unique. and most worthy of note. Being one of the original members when it was first organiz- ed some 50 years ago. and i-n your l departure this congregation will have sustained an irreparable loss. L We shall miss your timely coun- - sel and advice as elder, an import-§ snt position in the church you have . held for 30 years. , For 50 years you have rendered n faithful and competent service for God and His church in the position of» Secretary. a record oi’ which you might be justly proud. Such prac- tical service reveals the true nature of your Christian manhood. Your; genial disposition has endeared you to all who have had the privilege oi‘ coming into personal contact= with you, Nor can we fail to men- i tion the heroic service oi your be- loved son Chester, who left home and family at the call of King and , Country to make this world o! ours = a better place in which to live. But i as the saying goes. the hm 0! i friends must part. Therefore we‘ your friend, and associates sin-i cerely trust that in parting. you and ' your Chester. your daughter-in-law Ruth and little granddaughter Marilyn will take wilih Y0“ 50*!" hnypp memories o! your soi°\ll‘l\' amongst us. And as actions sPtak| launder than words. we ask W“ i0 " accept this small token of the goodwill and esteem with which Y0“ are held by us all. May God abundantly bless y°llf and yours wherever you may take up your abode. I Sincerely your friends of Lon! River and Vicinity. llllllSE FUR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House l2 rooms, modern con- veniences. lf interested you may communicate with Mr. Roy Tonfon, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor, Shelburne County, Nova Sco- tic. tag i Exhibition hsdnesllay, September 24 ' l non llfltlltersl Fslr new ammo room Serving Reel Picnic Diane? of All Hours i C. P. GALLANT, Pm. C. M. AISINAULT, Sec‘ . ’HOLMAN’S vouru csurne “The Store For Young Islanders” ' elps You Gel The Youngsters Ready For Fall And Winter . IN SUMMERSIDE y’ Only at the YOUTH CENTRE can you get Kenwoods ~ for the Young Soft, worm Outdoor Weor-Aoilored by Brueburn of the wonderful Ksnwood fabric. . . . The col- ors ore heavenly. . . . The garments ore so well mode ond ore so susy to cure-for-lhey wash us sosily us the Kenwood Blankets. They are light in weight but ore toasty worm for the chilliest If days. KIDDIES’ Three Piece Sets For both boys and girls, sizes l lo 3. . . . The colors are rand, white, blue ond pink. These sets include u cool, leggings ond cop or poke bon- net. . . They ore nicely trimmed ond finished. The prices are from- -- l7.95‘ to I9.75 Misses’ Coats For the "TeenogeW-these cools ore in box, fit- ted ond belted styles. The Kenwood coats ore light in weight but they hove the warmth of the heaviest cloth coat. The colors ore lovely- blue, green, brown, sond ond corol. Priced from 25.00 to 36.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Three Piece Sets Tailored Kenv/oods in sond, dork brown and green. . . . The sets ore mode up of d cool, leggings and helmet—-in sizes 4 to 6. . . . The snugglcy warmth of a Kenwood IS well 22.50 25.00 SKIRTS For SCHdOL Mode of wool, alpine, flannel ond corduroy in c variety of“ "keen" ploids ond plain colors. These Skirts ore plain, flared or pleated. . . . The sizes ore from Z to iunior l6. Priced from 1.69 to 5.95 cosy SWEATERS Growing girls iusl can't seem to have enough Sweaters. . . . These ere both Cardigan and Pullover styles — in o variety of lovely colors. . . . The sizes ore 2 to l4. Priced cit- 2.a9 t0 5.59 cmsn Btouslzs In: the “my young" and the growing gm, - - - Blwm in stores. cottons and broad- cloth. You will find the popul peasant blouse. the unooked blouse sud the "Peter Psn" blouse. - - - The price rsngs is from- |.|9 to 3.95, I and 1 o... ‘SNOWSUITS That are warm ond comfortable for chilly Fall and Winter ploy. The materials ors blanket cloth, heavy wool and gob- crdine. These Suits are well made and have helmets or hoods. ln o great variety of colors-the prices on fro|n'—; . .595 to 15.95 s|<| PANTS To weer with siperele lockers-These SH Pants ere mode if blanket cloth in brown, navy and wine shades. _. _, kThs sizes are 3 to 14x. Priced from- ‘ ' " -' ~ 21.50 to 4.95. JUST. ARRIVED! M00die’s i Underwear. x Per Infants, and small cblldrin. . .. .' The little vests are 50 per cent veil end the psntlss, seed quality wallet. ‘x YllllTll GIRLS’ STYLE-WISE coins; \ lncldded ln this collection are the popular Red River Cools-Tweed Coots, Smooth Velour Cools and Ilen- ket Cloth Costs. . . . “ON ll d greet vsvlsly I colors from which to choose and the styles ore box, flared, fitted and belted. These coats ore warmly lined. . . . The slzes ore 4 to 14x. Priced from-; 9.95 to 27.95 SMART FALL DRESSES For school, for ploy and for parties. . . . The materials ore feather flannel, olplne, crepe ond guburdine. These Dresses are nicely mode with attractive trimming. . The sizes ore l to 14x. There is d large assortment of colors and styles. The prices are from- ~.2.5p to 0.75 . JUMPER DRESSES Girls love tlms to wear with a cute blouse or sweater. . .7. The! ere in alpine, flannel ond corduroy. The sizes uri 3 to 4x end the selection includes plaids ond plain colgrs. Priced et- _ _2.95 to 6.95 Girls’ Zi-PIECE SETS Cute little Coats, Hols and Leggings for a cut little girl. . . These are in e variety of et- lrdclively colored blanket cloth and chinchilla with fur trimming. The sizes are ‘I to 6. Priced _ 8.50 to l7.50 Boys’ ‘Ii-PIECE SETS For your active outdoor boy. . . . The Costs, Leggings and Helmets on warmly lined. These sets are mode of tweeds and blanket cloth for lots of herd tough weer. The sizes ere 2 to 6x. Priced at- < l0.95 to l7.95 slaw. EALL not; It will not be herd to ehoesi s becoming Hot, for your llttli girl, from this fine ielecllon’ Mode of felt, corduroy or velvet, there are o greet variety of colors ond styles- beonies, berets, poke bonnels, rollers, etc. . . . Felclringly trimmed with ribbons and bows. The famous _’,'Pctsy Eleenefj He! ll here m! The prices ere from-g 1.95. 2.75 ‘\ l0 Snuggle} Pyjamas And Sleepirs lo insure cosy, ribtful nights. . , . ,‘Tl|ete are 'ln floral pet- tem, stripes end plain colors. . . ... 1m sins ere I to l4. Pricedwfromi l.l9, to 2.75 t Hurt