AC1-IARLOTTETOWN COFFEE )'uuI' I IIrnlu'i!:' Hlrrul HAWES' FLOOR WAX is preferred in hnc homes because it has those quali- ties that appeal to Canadian women. They like this hard iinisii wax which is so easy to apply (and spreads further, thereby proving more economical) - it dries quickly and polishes if) a hard, wear-resisting finish. their Intended husbands Drovsl before the motion to probationary status. TRULY THE FINEST WAX THAT MONEY CAN BUY! HAWE NW-I ' FLOOR WAX for ap- marrlage can proceed safely. Penalty ior marry- ing a man who is in dlstavor can be loss or the party card or de- Mrs. John Mooney. Elmira. has returned to her home after her recent operation in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Miss Sue Mallard. Red Point, spent the week-end with her iam- liy in Souris. . Mr. Washington Young, Kings- boro, was a recent visitor to South Lake. Mr. Major Young. North Lake. was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town and Montague. ..'Misa Julia Maclnnls. Reed Point. is presently employed at tht home or Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mac- Donald. Souris. The East Baltic Women's Insti- tute recently held a most success- ful auction and pantry sale in the school. 0 ' Mr. Preston Rose. Charlottetown. was a recent visitor at the home 0! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose. East Baltic. Miss Anne Keays' student at Prince of Wales College. recently visited her aunt and uncle. and Mrs. Tommy Harris. Elmira. Mr. Howard MacLean, George- town, electrician, recently wired the homes of Mr. Elmer Fraser. South Lake and Mr. Wilbur Jar- vis, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnston. North Lake. were recent visitors in Elberton, guests of their son-ln- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Garth MacEwen. Miss Hilda Hayden. St. Peter's. recently visited friends and rela- tives in East Baltic and Red Point. while here she was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ching. Kings- ba.-o. -U. The Red Point Women's Insti- tute held a very successful annual chicken supper in the East Baltic community hall recently. Proceeds were for school improvements. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. Walrhen Guudet. LL. 8. BARBISTER. soucrron. ECG. ' Phillipa Building in Grafton Street Money to Louis cqlecna. Dr. W. R. Carson Chlroproctor Palmer Graduate CHAELOTTETOWN. iliune 1072 201 prince st, E Goudet & I-laszard GILBERT A. GAUDET. 3, A” u, 3 Barrister! and Eollclton N Money to Loan Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg J. 8. TAYLIIII Optonsetrin Eyes examined, glasses titted Corner Kent & Queen ste. Otlleo Phore l95&-Home I01! Motlleson. Peolte 8: Nicholson A. W. MAT!-IESON. K.O. A. n. rnsxn. us. u.n. sons r. mcnoason. u.n Barristers. eta Collections - Money To Loan 00 Great George Street Chnrlottotown T M. Albon Former n.s.. Lain. MONEY ro LOAN Charlottetown. P.I!:.L Bell. Marliieson 3: Foster Barristers. Solicitors. etc. R. a. BELL. K.C. D. L. MATHIESON. LL.B.. KC. 6. R. FOSTER. LL.B Loans on. City and Farm Properties. 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. J. A. MeGuiqan BARRISTER. SOLICTTOB. Eh NOTARY. ETC. BAIIIHSTER. SOLICTTOB CURRIE BUILDING Palmer 8: Hoslom A. J. HASLAM. ILA. l.n.B. Barrister. Etc. Bank or Nova Scotie (lumber! Charlottetown. P. E1. MONEY T0 LOAN FREDERIC A. LARGE. KI cl Barrister. Soilciior. Notary Royal Bank or Canada Building Charlottetown. P E.. I. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. Kingsboro, were recent visitors in St. Peters. guests of Mr. Walter Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fraser and children Linda. Buddy and Heath- er. North Lake. were recent visi- tors in-North River, guests of Mrs. Fraser's sister-in-law and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mr. Johnny Young and Miss Elsie Prosper, Montague. were recent Mrs and relatives. ennblng residents to have chest X-Rays taken. This service is greatly appreciated and it is hop- ed everyone who can will take ad- vantage of this grand opportunity in the prevention of tuberculosis. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, Kings- boro. is caring tor her lather, Mr. linrdng Fraser. Elmira. Mr. Fras- er's friends are sorry i learn of his continued illness. After being a patient in the Prince Edward is- land Hospital for some time. he returned to his home recently. About thirty-rive young people were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng. Rel Point, on Sept. 24. to wish their son Elwood a happy birthday. The evening was happily spent in music and sing- ing eiter which I delicious treat oi ice cream and cakeswss served to all by the hostess., . --V Murray River and Vicinity- Mrs. Royal White, Murray Riv- er, was a recent visitor to Boston. U. S. A., where she visited friends Miss Eva Carver, Murray River. left recently for Toronto, Ont., where she expects to remain for an extended period of time. Mr. Garnet Buell, employee at Beach Grove Inn, was a recent visitor to Murray River where he visited his many friends and re- latives. ' ..'Mlss Ena Munn, Murray Riv- er, left recently for Toronto, On- tario, where she expects to remain for some time. Miss Katherine MacKenzie, em- ployee of Clark Bros. Montague. was a week-end visitor to her home in Dover, guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Kenzle. Mrs. William Porter. Murray River. has returned to her home after spending a few months' va- cation in Boston. U. S. A., where she visited friends and relatives. Mrs. John Millar. accompanied by her son William and daughter Florrie, Murray River, have re- turned to their home after spend- ing a few weeks' vacation in New York and Boston. U. S. A.. visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fin-ley MacKin- non and daughter Carol. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to Murray River and Dover, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacKln- itor to Montague recently. ..tM'r. Kenneth Maclnod of lame Valley spent the week-end of October-zl, in Georgetown” as the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Maoconnell. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paterson left on Monday. October 22. for a motor trip to Halifax and East Kentvllle in Nova. Scotia. Mr. Elvin Myers and Mr. Stan- ley Webster of Cardigan were business visitors to Georgetown on Tuesday. October 23. His many friends are sorry to hear that Richard Levers. who recently returned from a trip to Toronto. is ill at his home. ....'Mlss Darlene MacLeol:l of River Philip. N. S.. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. MacConne1l. Miss Helen Gotell. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. has re- turned to the City. following a lslt with her brother. Marcellus and Mrs. Gotell. ( on Monday. October 22. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker, Mrs. N, w, Hansen and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald visited Lower -Montague and were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lemuel Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and family of Charlottetown mo- tored to Georgetown during the past. week-end, where they were the guests of Mrs. Fraser's mo- ther, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Col. F. B. Conrad, District Ad- ministrator oi the Departmint oi Veterans' Affairs, Charlott town, was a. business visitor to George- town on Tuesday. Col. Conrad is a former Georgetonlan and while here he renewed some old friend- ships. On Sunday, Ocober 2!. Mr. Har- ry Yorston, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mlary Yorston mot- ored to Cornwall to attend the church service and heard the sermon delivered by Rev'd S. J. Boyce. a former minister of St. David's United Church in George. town. who is now retired and re- siding in River l-iebert, N. S. .fCaptain Edward MacDonald Mr. Elwood Jay was a visitor in Cardigan Head the latter part of the week ending Oct. 13, at the home.o1 his uncle, Mr. James MacDonald. The Misses Beatrice and isabel Kelly spent the past week in st. Theresa. Mr. Chester Blrt, Miss Gladys Blrt and Mrs. Sammy Blrt were in Charlottetown on Wednesday, Oct, 10, attending the races. Mr. Sammy Birt, C. N. R. sec- tion man at Vernon. spent the week-end of Oct. 13 with his fam- ily here. M155 Shirley Jay. Charlottetown. spent the week.-end of Oct. 13 at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, Piequld East. A number of baseball fans from Pisquid East, Peake's and vicinity. motored to Lennox Island on Sunday. October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday. Oct. 14. in Plsquld East. guests of Mr. and Min Sammy Blrt. Miss Stella Blrt has returned to her home having spent the past week visiting in Charlottetown. School has re-opened in Plsquid East alter the fall vacation with Miss Georgie Dover as teacher. -BA. .:.::---1 iew days recently of Captain .1. J. and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Captain MacDonald is a retired sea cap- tain. who sailed all over the world prior to his retirement. While here he renewed many old ac- quaintances oi the days when he resided in Georgetown. Georgetonlans who follow the careers of former sons and daugh- ters with pride and interest were genuinely pleased to learn that a former native son. in the person of Col. J. D. Stewart. had receiv- ed the unanimous appointment of Acting Maytv of the City of Oharlottetowrh Though C01- stewart moved from Georgetown in his boyhood days, he has not severed connections with his home town and our citizens have followed his business and military of Kensington was the guest for I career with interest. -AC. 4 H H, THE GUARDIAN. Vt " , 4 - u pp mm p p” M" PAGE NINE BERLIN. Oct. 24 - (AP)-East I ,1 he 1 , ' ' ' , , Gelrpttjiaiil Communists have made ECST wIiilifiln:roT PtT'il:t' Gecrgefbvlll P'5q'"d D0 03 Dimly I diti f ' . .-M. ' marrlase. party clrcitsn digsiosgd Clld lf1lgo.wmz Mmh M hm mu wk and . .'MrI. Kenny Garland, Her- ' ygltp;-dt:E. Womelnhin the socialist ..M rrdtsge, spentrs few days recently I ' 0m"""I5 Party : M. , Th M bil x-n Unit is k- lsltln h to ts. Mr. a Mrs. M M henceforth submit the namdsmtjt is arpiiielity ilivtliiilaexsoigisslnolsaiiittiiii In: its retirulir vi-ityw the uiziobis M"' Chm” F'”” "5 t V” bwen gKelelxy.p1:is:uid East.”-I .. no visitors to North Lake and East Baltic. Congratulations are bemg ex- tended to Mrs. Roddie Kidson and Ir; oer fbrmjl x T” It " Jflllffr? Emerb Jaqa non and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Whlteway. Miss Daphne MacDonald has returned to New York. U. S. A-. where she will take up her duties in the nursing profession. Miss MacDonald spent the past few months in Murray River and Charlottetown where she was the guest of her mother Mrs. Minnie MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter C. Johnston. -AQ Bristol and Vicinity Miss Mabel-0TB.rien, Principal at Mbrell school, has been on the sick list for the past two weeks. Mr. Barney MacDonald. who has been with M. F. 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