lm Si. Columbu and I iVlelnl'I'y l mu, l.l'. Mouse! Ind Min Mir: 5m.,hg,n were visitors to souris lnstwetl mi Jgmmg aourie. Wu 3 vioitor to the home M her bmheg in East Baltic int week. Mr. staven Muller. ouwnw. in bu,-,ny engaged at his tmde at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Meo- aregor. M1. Dominic Harris, me at the .1465; in our parish, has taken -esldence Ln the Sacred Heart ilamc for the winter months. Miss M. 0. Meobonsld. Baltic. .3; 3 visitor on Tueedey at the mine of' her sister, Mrs. John ll3CPhCe, Bouris. the sympathy of the community mpg out to Mr. wm. Brown. now if souris. in the death of his be- .n'.'ed wife who passed 4s.ws.y at smiris Hospital at the age of 88. iir. Harold Maocrregor has about ...lnpleicd threshing. Mr. Mac- llrpqor has a straw blower and :i..is'been threshing since he fin- .-ned his potatoes some time ago. xizs Fred Fraser. acconipoiiied ll her three children. Freddie, iimreeii and Peter. spent ten days Alllllk her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' D. Massey, and returned to her -,..nie in Medford, Mass, with her w'vVlliPr John on Tuesday. 'Mr. Charles McMahon of St. 'Winibu had the misfortune of :1';,,llg off his tractor after a day's mugliing at Alfred Rose's. Lake- -.1;e. and as a result suffered bod- inlurics, necessitating medical "cniion at his home recently. Wm. Baker, Lakevillc, who ;. tall lost his barn by fire. has i new one in its place now, bigger mrl better. with an aluminum roof. .l:- Baker is to be congratulated w his energy and efforts. Mr (il'.'ll'(ll trucks are how busy haul- .v.: gravel from the pit at Bay- field to the roads on the road to izmiris. There are many bad places an the various roads. due to work i Eusl iallic and" - Vicinity Mr. and we. Ohsrles Oi-Ling. Red Point, were business visitors to North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Dixoh and hull: of But Baltic were Nov 8 visitors to But Royalty. Min Pearle Stewart, Botmwell, spent 1 few days visiting in Dhsr- lottetovm. l Bouris, motored to the eastern districts on Nov. L lvlk. Gordon" Robertson. Kings- boro. we: a. recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. end M!-s. Reggie Rose. Red Point, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Egbert Borteiri is convalesc- from East Baltic to North Bide has been recently widened. thus mak- ing it a. good wide road straight through from South Side. Mr. John F. Mossey. Medford. Mass. spent 10 days visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mos- sey. and retui'nerl on Tue:day,prior to joining the United Stziies Army on Nov. 20. Miss Mary Craig spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Moseey. prior to entering Union .Commercial College, Char- lottetown. The marriage of John Gillis and ing st his home in Kingsboro fol- lowing his recent operation in the Bouris Hospital. Mil Mugu-et Coffin. Kluge.- bono. spent u. few days in Elmirs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olive Bi-iu:e.' Mt. mud Mn. Chester MuNelll. Rod Point, were recent visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Reid. Rollo Buy. On Nov. I the Catholic Wo- men's society group put on a. bingo party in the Eat Point sdhool. The sum of 3330 W" W49 in aid of the Red Point 5031001. Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter Dllxon Ind children Janet and Edger accom- pmyed by Mr. Paul Fisher, East Baltic. visited Truro and other points in No. My, Jmeph Ford? South Lake. left recently for Boston where he attended the funeral of his broth- er's wife. Mrs. Daniel Ford, East Boston. Mrs. Ber-nerd Mouser vm hos- iees to the Kingaboro women's Institute at her home in Both- well Nov. 3. Mia; Peggy Walker retumedutn her home in Georgetown having spent some time visiting with Ml'. and Mrs. Kennie Fraser, Nori.h Lake. Mrs. Wallace McDonald and daughter, M-iss Anita McDonald, Bothwell, has taken up residence in Charlottetown for the winter months. Mr. MoDona,ld has been employed in Charlottetown for some time. Margaret MacDonald. both of St. Columbia, was solemnized at St. Dunstan's Basilica on Nov. iii Mr. and Mrs. Gillls left on a honey- moon trip to Halifax and other Maritime points. A very happy wedded life to both. The beautiful autumn weather is being enjoyed by all. and it gives the farmers a good chance to get outdoors cleaned up before Old Man Winter comes. Snmc farmers have only recently finish- ed digging potatoes. and there are always many jobs to be done after win: done late this fall. The mad that chore has been done. Dorothy Dix's column- Continued from page 2 -c.Q.l On Nov. 3 over 70 children and pre-school children from I various districts were vaccinated and inoculated in the Red Point school lon Nov. 3 by Dr. E. Kassiier and 5Mrs. W. McKenzie, public hcnltli nurse. Mr. Neil A. MuLeliun. Red Point, donated a. strip of land to the boys of the district where they are zit present erecting an out- idnnr rink. A large drmiitioii of inoiiev and lumber was received ,so far towards the building of it. Mr. William Baker, Lake-ville. is erecting a new barn as he had the misfortune of having his barn destroyed by fire a short while ago. His many good friends and neighbors are giving him consid- erable help 'in the completion of 11-IE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN Little Sands And N Vicinity Mr. Lloyd Wheeler who is em- ployed on the Dunning was at his home one day this week. Mrs. Angus M.aoPhenson, Little Bands has returned to her home after being in the Montague Hoe- pitbl. The Little Sands Hockey team are busy building a community rink in Little Sends. Tho following wedding um showers sooounts will be of in- terest to many readers: Mr. Selduon Riohsrda. Little Sands, has done 5 lot of plough- ing with his tractor for diner- ent farmers in Little Sands this fall. ..'Mr. Lemuel Maoliean who was in the Montague Hospital has re- covered sufficiently to return to his home in Little sends on Nov 10. . Mr. John Dan Manlieen left Lit- tle Sands quite a. while ago to spend the winter with his son, Mr. Leonard MacLea.n, Murray River. The zinnulil meeting of the High Bank nnd Little Sands Womenls Institute met on Nov. 10., at, the home of Mrs. William MaoKay, High Bank with eight members vand one visitor present. President. lMrs. John D. Bruce was re-eiect- .ed and a new secy-treasurer, Mrs. 1rArcliie Munn was appointed. A ,hcarty vote of thanks and a gift of money was given to Miss Mary G. Siililii, who so faithfully per- yformed her duties as secy-treas, .for the lust :18 years. It was but a. smziil token of appreciation for .iicr faitlzsful SSLTICC during all giliose,y'cai's. The iicxt meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John . !spoke briefly. Mrs. John W. Rob- jcrisnii of Kiiigrsboiio presented llheni with a well lillcd bowl nf ,enveiope5 and mo-xiey from their many lrieiids and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett thanked one and all. Luncli was served by the ladies and the evening was pleas- ,:inLl,v spent with music supplied by Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Messrs. lD.inicl and Ernest Rose. All de- lparted wishing Rupert and Ella a safe and pleasant journey.-U D. Bruce, High Bank on Dec. ll. BLUE-STEWART WEDDING A pretty wedding took plane on Sept 20. at the menu in Powinsl when Rev. Mr. Goudge united in marriage Mr. Angus Alden Blue and Miss Marjorie Louise Stewart in the presence of e. few immediate relatives and friends. Mr. Blue is the son of the late Mr. John A.n- gus Bllue uid Mrs. Blue, Hopefleld, while Miss Stewart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart, High. Bonk. Standing with them wore Mr. James Blue, I. brother and Miss Velmn Stewart a. sister. The bride were 1. blue suit and blue hot with white trimming! and 3 pink ooresge while the brldmmnid wore a grey suit with blue hst. The bride”: mother wore n. navy (iron with white. After the wedding oeremony there was 1 reception at Ba.-ndy'- ree- tnursnt. Msrshfield. Here Rev. and Mrs. Goudge played and song. The newlyweds left on 5 short honeymoon trip in the Maritime: tnldng with them muw good wishes (run their friends end relatives. After their return they were the recipients of many gifts at two shower: held in their honor. The first one was held at their home in Hopefield. Here on scldress was read by Miss Kay Fraser welcomi- ing the bride to Hopefieid end ex- tending to them both many good wishes for I happy married life. The second shower was held at the bride's home in High Brink. Here they also received many gifts. Two very enjoyable evenings were spent at thae showers, where they played games and had music and singing. All join in wishing the happy couple the best of g'O0dl wishes. Mrs. Blue resumed her teaching in Little Sands after their honeymoon. Mr. Mack Maccarrron, Murray Harbor North, was visiting friends Brislol and . Vicinity Min Norma sinnott and brother Ralph were Sunday visitors here from the city with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, R. Sinnott. Friends of Mr. Melvin Bums wllvbe sorry to learn of his ill- neu that has kept him confined to his home for a week. Mr. William MacDonald was hnre last week for one day to help his son Joe harvest the turnip crop. Joe resides alone on the form. one more of Bristol's most re- spected indies, Mrs. Annie Mc- Ewen, is moving to the city to re- side for the winter months at least. . Friends here will be sryrry to learn lfhnt Mrs. Effie Mldicwer-. who makes her home in the city. is not in very good health this fall. Getting along in the evening of life now, Mrs. McEwpn left here 1 long time ago. One son, Clifford 5.. resides on the old farm property in the Harbour district, "Phis cnmmimliy is sorry to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Annie Curran. at the Beach Grove home for aged people Where she has rc-sided for a number of years, not being in ;z0od hPHlflh since she suffered a stroke some years ago. She said her property here and moved to the home to re- Side. Mr. M. P. Donova was a bus- iness visitor to the city on sat- nrday, Hail and hearty, nnw sf- ter his severe illness in the spring. Mr. Donovan who is near the eighty mark still works around the farm and has never worn in Little Sands recently. 00. glasses for reading or anything and worked hard. Hard work is SOURIS W. M. S. The inoiithiy nieetiug of St. James United Church Womsnls Miseionuy Society was held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Poole on Nov. 10 with 12 members present. Scripture readings were given by Mrs. J.B. Matthew. Mrs. W.J. Poole and Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mrs. R. J. Msoxenzie led in prayer. A brief meditation bssed on the three scripture readings was given by Mrs. E. J. Msobonsld. The treasurer gave a. satisfactory report on the 'I'hs.nk Offering Ser- vice. It was decided to hold the next meeting e. week earlier, Dec, 1. when Mn. Lionel strong will be the leader. M11. W. C. Wright invited the members to meet in her home. Roll call will be ans- wered with a. verse of Scripture . g. , pl PAGE NE sppoirrted as I nominating c - niittce to bring their report to e December meeting. The 'D1'DBrI11'l, on the thsma "The church-the Body of Cluvlst". was presented in the form of I. skit Strong and Mrs. seiiting the characters discussing cducatlon in me meetlng adjourned by repeating the Lord's Prayer. f with Mrs. Peacock. Mrs. Sharpe repre- other lands. . BED AWARD LONDON, (AP)- The late Rio seph Stalin's brother-in-law, Lazu: M. Kaganovich. has been ed the Order of Lenin. radio reported Saturday. swudv Moscow containing the word "Glory". Mrs. strong and Mrs. Muoxenzie were the spice of life. this old timer Isys. Mr. John Keefe. a former res- ident nf Avoridele who spends 111; time at the Beach Grove home now, especially the winter months, was in recent visitor to this vicin- ity with relatives. A noted singer despite his years. his Vnice mm nut in the choir at tho Church mi St. Laurence on Sunday. In days, gone by Mr. Keefe was a noted. and much-called-for singer at wed. dings, funerals and many church events. The cninuiuiiity is li;ipp,v tn soul the old store nf Mr. J. J. lm'kin.4 that has been idle for some yc-ars.. raised up and turned around fur.-l lng the highway withanew fnund-l ration and raised away up and. nearer the highway. This Slnrvl is sorely needed in the wrist:-ni section, The new operator of thisl business that will be I gem-rail store, is Mr, J. 1'. Stewart who has had years of experience in the business world on the main- FORIIFY YOURSELF WITH WAMPOLE'S attract o? Coot Liven, 0 '0'", ""756 with Sunshine vi!” 3'44 D .5 F o - x lffecilvetouu lusyhfake , Nolidlyoilytnh land. - fin. that normally would have died. has been sky-meketed in pyrotech- .:i mteiisity througli the focusing of too much attention. So. no mat- ir. how you look at. your gossip-s-prendiiig relative will lnsn moi": through her loose tongue than through a loose woman. it before the winter sets in. On Nov 6 friends uiid iicir,liboi'.. iruni the surrounding riislriclzv ..M..M imtliered at the home of Mr. and DEAR Miss DIX: My husband is angry with me because I don't 3 Mrs. Stewart McGreaor. East Bal- wmu. to live with his parents. We are so happy here in our own apart- l 30- Where me-V exmlded 5 mi” neni Both of us have good jobs. His parents don't really need us, they WC” 9”” m M” imd M” Rum” , . Carrelt and young son. Rhodes, ..sl want company. Am I unreasonable? Jho on NOVA 7 1?” fm Florida my Bmdgcbw.” wvomen-5 the winter months. Mr. Fred Rose M16101 1 SUUCESSIU1 D811'd'l' in his capable manner acted as N0V- 14- ANSWER: Since you hsve established your own home. and are chairman and expressed his) ...gy thoughts and those of there maiiyi M15 and MW M1150” Mlmmmm maintaining itgwithout difficulty. it would be foolish to pack up and move in with someone else. Marriage is primarily the estnblisliment of mmds in their going awav and l or Bridgseiznvn, were Visiwrs 30 a new home and family; effecting a. compromise by sharing the lioiiic'me,n- recem 105,5 iv-hm mpg,-' 1101119 the honii: of Mr. and Mrs. Alex when there": no real necessity to do so would be very unwise. lims burned, Rev, D, Mac),-we and Buchriiiaii, Cliorlotietown on Nov. -re-e Messrs. E. 5. Rose. Russell Gar-i15- j Dundas And, Vicinity Miss Florence Matheson, teach- 'er of Bridgetown school. was I Wisiior to Nova. Scotia. last week. Institute IIISTAIIISTAHT illl l20lIlEST DAYS s . 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