vi. W-mgr-..,,..,.,; I-IoLM”AN's siyareeang ThurJS7 Miss Bettie Bu-wise. Green Hill, is one of the :choo1 teachers in the Knutsford school this year. Mr. Reba-1 Ellis and Mrs. Ellis or O'Lury were recent guests at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns. Ken- singwn. Mr. and Mrs. Will" MacDonald of Locke Road were bhe guests of Mr. and M.s. lra MacDonald and '1. family on Sunday afternoon. SEP'l'EMhER 7 1950 g 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkzison at : Yspringfleld West were visitors to i if-reen Hill the guests of Mr. and g Mrs. Ralph MacLennan on Friday Evening. )3 Mr. and Mrs. Keitah MacDou3Ill M Sprinztield West were visitors ' , Ollbeary and were the guests 01 ,r. MacDo.igall's parents Mr. and E. L. MacDougal1. V,-Mrs. Johr Barwise 0! Green Hill isivisiting in Summerside the guest of her sisicr. Mrs. W. E. Brooks. and her daughter. Mrs. Walter Lid- stone and rclatives and trievndef rok ONLY A Slllllll IIIIARTEII with every Mrs. James Palppas and son Bryon of Fort Devins. Mass. were . the guests of Mrs. Pappas' sister. Mrs. Brenton Hudson. Mr. Hud- son and iam-il". Cascumpec. Mrs. Harold Harris and in-mily of Jamaica Plains, Mass, who open! their vacation in O'Lelry and vicinity, left on Tuesday morn- ing by plane for their home in the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Boetee and p family of O'Leary were recent . visitors to Green Hill and while there they were the guests of Mrs. Boates' parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Ellis. Mrs. Ralph Maciennan of Green Hill was a visitor to O'Leary on Monday and while iihere was the guwi: of her brother, Mr. George Carrbuhers and Mrs. Carrutahers and family. The picn-V that was held on Thursday evening at Cape Wolle proved to be a good success, the evening being line there was I large gathering and I enjoyable Ive-nine was spent. Mr. David Macwierrson, Boston. iMus.. hll returned home alter spending I pleasant holiday visit- Lng in Green Hill. Glenwood and vicinity where he visited his sis- lers and brothers before returning Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood of Green Hill had as their guest on Monday. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers and son: also friends from Fred- This month BOND celebrates its Silver Jubilee From modest beginnings, BOND has grown stead- NCeaV5e3;:i;::if:;ym3;;f;g with a timely, seasonal promotion which proves once my into 8 huge enterprise. our plant employs hrm. ("ends them again that BOND is the leader in Style. quality and dreds of people and BOND Tailored-to-Measure Clothes Mr. Hillard MacLenmn reiurn- pp mi in his home in Svummerside 31- - . y . . . - W a pleasant visit with "knives value . . . that BOND Tailored to Measure Clothes are natlomny advemsed and sold direct to you and friends in Locke Road, West. . ,p Cape and 0'Lea1-y. He was .u:- are the finest you can buy at our prices or anywhere companied home by his cousin Mr. r Leonard Pappas of Fort Devins, through a chain of more than 70 stores from coast to near them. For limited time onl ou can have M” a y, y coast. Thatis why our prides are lower! Thatls why, The Bethel Club met at the EXTRA TROUSERS FOR ONLY A SILVER QUAR- hmm 0” 3eVz3”d Mm 313'” C” it will pay you to visit HOLMAN'S, your Bond Clothe! 32;"'eVif1::1"g3';:ldh0l:;e5:Qs”';m:fhef)j TER with every suit you buy at our regular low - meetings The"? was r 3004 ,"' . - Shop and join in our Silver Jubilee celebration! iendance and an enjoyable evening prices! ' was spent. Mrs. hommie Smallman and Mrs. 5 ' Thomas Coa'ain returned to their 'JZi'.'ye,f.l'..3.I..”.”l..i.-'.lil, ””5.I"”r'i5nZ A ' EVE RY N E W S HAD E AN D PA'I"I' E R N X??.f3.w13f.l?,.'3Teil'r.7vE7e1.ih5a.l5i?3 Our new Full line is one of the most. beautiful we've ever shown. Come in and see the new Jubilee and M” Lld5”l"”- Colours. the new patterns, weave: and fabrics from the linen"!-lngllsh and Canadian woollen Mrs. Dorothy Major who is em- mills. There are hundreds to choole from, but come early for best selection. played in Toronto is home spend- ing her vacation with her pnr- i ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mac- Ipgouzatlg. 3;-:53;-ggad if 3225;; TA I I. O R E D T O M E A5 U R E vere . River. also other relatives and friend-.. l Weill tailor a two-piece suit to your individual measure with all the skill, ornftnnnnehlp and e- a detailed needlework for which Bond is famous, in the style you prefer. And you can have In extra pair of trousers for only a silver quarter! Here is quality and value that ouft be matched! Continued from page 10 ' ' grunbed once or twice and then wanton win: her own business or MORE VALUE IN EVERY PRICE. RANGE Illllng her stomach. Perhaps the l'""'d W” 11 warning not to Yum-dyed worsted, sergee. gsbnrdines, ilunnels, tweeds, windowpenes. plaids. checks. hounded 5 climb too high. Anyway. Baby , , Porky was satislied to climb only tooth, pic in pics. Ihllrlslkinlppllinlo . about halfway to where his 140- ' 5 ther was. Even that. was quite a climb for a babyhonliy gwdo ddnys - . 1d.Alt hle, e ace own I . lna Weleil lulu to his nursery uh. The Challenger The Commander The Royal The Ambassador der the roots or the old siuhip. "i"Wi"”” 529.75 539.75 549.75 559.7 5 ,.,,.,.,,,, ,.,m., mm, Oversize: at some low prices. EIIRLIN. Sept. 5 -(AP) -l"ur- met urges in the communist nd- 5 ' 5 . mini: tion of soviet-occupied ' . ., . Gennmy were indicated lode) i 7 . press amen against uo- . l H I M 'periornnncu in luc- and agriculture. - ' O , was shocked t ' -r -' . . -. . the expulsion ui nix ' - at the comminht r V I : Corrie tln ToII.Io,r:rohw5 ll. AT. 7 ;.,