page Q EIGHT East Baltic And Vicinity A ..'Mr and Mrs. spurgeon Walk- er, Georgetown. were recent visit- ors to Sourls where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy 0'1-lanley and with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. North Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Garfield Robert- son. Montreal. spent some time visiting with Mr. Robertson's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robert- lon, Kingsboro. Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell, Red Point. were recent visitors to Char- ottetown. Mrs Clarence Chlng. Black Pond .vas a recent visitor to Charlotte- '.oii-n. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Matheson, Icoompanlcd by Mr. and Mrs. vlichael Mclnnis of Sourls. attend- zd the chicken supper atRed Point Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett and Family. accompanied by Mrs. Gar- leld Stewart. East Baltic. motored '0 Charlottetown on Sept. 17. Mr. Sam. Campbell of New Glas- gow, has returned to his home having spent his annual visit with friend! at North Lake, Bothweil, Kingeboro and relatives in Meat- ague. Mr. Campbell who is over so years of age. drives his own car. Mrs. Campbell did not , . him this year on account of ill- ness. All hope tp see them both back here next summer. There wea.a large representeion of adults and children from the surrounding districts attended ach- ievement and Rural Youth Peli- clay in Charlottetown on Sept. 1!. Miss Marlon Kennedy returned to her duties in Newton. Mess. having spent her holidays at her residence in Kingsborc. Mr. Washington Young, Kings- boro. was e recent visitor to North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Steward McGregor and family, East Baltic, accom- panied by Mrs. R. MoGregor, mo- tored to Charlottetown on Sept. 18. Mrs. Willard Ching accompanied by her son and daughter, Miss Ciarabell Ching and Master Eddie Chlng of Basin Head, motored to Charlottetown on Sept. 18. They also attended the achievement clay at the Exhibition grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay, attended the funeral of the late Mr. Arthur McNelll on Sept. 12 at the South Lake Christian Church. - MEETING OF KINGRS COUNTY FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION At YNITED CHURCH HALL, SOURIS. ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2nd-8 0'CLOCIl Films To Be Shown. Members are requested to attend, and prospective members are invited. It took a lot of but the man did doing . it! When a star has as many smash hits as John Wayne you know you'll be seeing something tremendous when he surpasses them all! This he does now! For John Wayne at his all-time lustiest and trouble- lovin'est Prince Edward happily brings you THUR. a: nil. av SAT. is EXTRA! AND oieway" N EWS Q - with a wild, new gal In his Hepplgu, Scrapplast Hit . llninia IIEEII cnaatas cosuau gt aocav MARCIANO Heavyweight Championship Fight THUR - FRI - SAT PRINCE EDWARD ROLAND vs. LASTARZA Round-Dy-Round to the Final Knockout! rue ' GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: lea-old I”. Landry. Mrs. Byron V . AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavora. The Guardian may belhought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar. JMONTAGUE LEGION meeting JOFIPICIAI. VISITATION of Mrs. Cora Fillmore, vice-president of the Rebekah. Assembly of the Maritime Provinces. to Acme Re- bekah Lodge, Montague, Thursday evening. ..'CLASs'A'l' GEORGETOWN - Under the sponsorship of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the George- town Branch of the Canadian Legion a Red Cross class in "Home Care of the Sick" was attended by 32 ladies on Monday evening. Mrs. Mabel Lavera, who has charge of the Red Cross Bickroom Supply Loan Cupboard at Georgetown, made all the arrangements in con- nection with the organization of this class which will be instructed by several Registered Nurses in Georgetown among whom are Miss Mary Doyle, Mrs. Charles Fraser and Mrs. Douglas Rutherford. The opening class and de nonstration on Monday night were given by Mrs. Thursday. October 1st. At 3:00 p.m. ..JBOY SCOUT organization meeting. Legion building, Mon- tague. Wednesday. September 30th. 7:00 p.m. All interested urg- ed to attend. . .'GAY SCOTTISH MUSIC - In the legion hall. St. Peter's. Mon- day evening. lovers of old time Scottish music were present to hear the noted violinlsts. Dan J. Camp- bell and his italented son and daughters from Inverness, Cape Breton. The walls 1 ceiling -' this splendid building figuratively marched. reeled 'ld strathr, , l to the ecstatic. strains of their mus- ic. A splendid system of loud speakers sent the strains to every part of the building. and the loud and frequent applause showed the interest and understanding of th-. appreciative audience. This pro- Wendi” WG0d. R-Nu 01 CHWT51 gram of violin music will be con- Royalty who is supervisins thew tinued in other halls of Kings Red CNS: C1955” County during the present Week. Georgetown And a n . - Vicinity . . 'The man-3'-Triends of Mrs. John D. Gotcll are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated her entering the Charlottetown Hos- pital and all wish her a speedy re- turn to good health. ..”'HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE -The large residence of Norman W. MacLeod, Bridgetown, was completely destroyed by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. istarting from the kitchen range, lthe fire spread through the house lin a few minutes. barely permit- ting the occupants to escape. Re- siding in the house were Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, their son Lloyd and his wife (the former Cather- ine Maclllachern of Montague: and their two children. It is under- stood that Lloyd lit the morning: fire in the kitchen range about U em, and afterward went to the barn to do the chores. Some time later smoke was seen pouring out of the house, and there was only time to rouse the other occupants and get them out of the burning building. A little furniture was saved from a corner bedroom, but otherwise the dwellin-g and furn- aa;:;bf;impllE&:lof;e; Mr PaulDonnvannf Picloii, N.S,, V . ' .U as fl week-end visitor to George- unable to do anything because cry tml. where he was um guesc 0! Mia Adele Fitzgerald. who eniployed in Charlottetown. spent jihe past neck-end at her home i ii. G6".f.'.It"i.fill'll. Mrs. Mabel LcLaclieur and son George left recently for Charlotte- town where they will spend the fall and. winter months, '71"? l Mus William Murphy spent several days in Cliarlottetnwn lnsti week. the rapid spread of the fire. It is . , d I M. d M zigcigresdtogryl itrlrui-mirhcee 1055 is PMHViM:urE:nDg::I:r:.' I L an H O I Mr. Maurice Delory. accom- . RFAREVVELL PARTY n'ong the many students If”lVlll-Ipanied by hk me"d' Mr- Jack .. , . . . Hm-ElhlacKiiiiinii of Sydney. N. S., were the Province lately In attriid , k' f M Dem . Hem 55mm”-V "T J””" '1' O"i;:aei:-iii:-nd iizilil-IS:isndnMrs.rAa. J. Brien. B. A. Before his departure? LOW lgnm Mr. DELOW End Mr. he was given a mrmwll pamy M Mac!-(innon are Medical Students his home by the young people of. t D H . U 1, . 1 1 H 1; St. Lawrence Parish. A suitable ad- y Fax. ; gusm n W”, y n 8' dress, road by Gerard McCarthy.y and a generous gift ii as preaentedy Mr. Billy Muphy who is employ- by Ray Tralnor. his school coni- ed in menu, N. S” was 3 week. panions, on behalf of -the parish. and gum: M H! pnenuy ML "Id The ladies of the district. assisted Mrs. wmmm Murphy - by the hostess. Mrs. Francis 0'- Mrs. Gordon Gotell and daughter. Juanita returned on Sunday. September 27th, ' from Boston. Mnss,. where they visited relatives. Brien. Jr.. served a luncheon. Music, supplied by Messrs. McDonald audl Scuily and dancing finished out ai most enjoyable evening. A ieature of the evening were the many pic- tures taken through the courtesy of Francis Gray, Boston. one of, the guests. Mr. O'Brien is the sonl of the late Frank O'Brien and Mrs.i Emma Kenny O'Brien. Morell. All join in wishing him and all his companions the great: t success. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macxenzie of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown nn September, 27. where they visited Mrs. MacKenzie':. parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. B. Macconnell. Friends of Master Merrill Mac- Donald. ynungz son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDonald. are sorry t-.i hear that he has entered the Char- lottetown Hospital for treatment and all hope for a speedy return to good health. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Ings and family of Souris. recently motored to Georgetown where they were guests of Mrs. Ings' parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. :S;iows 3:30 - 7:00 - THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solo- man returned home a few days ago from a visit to Boston. Mass. and New York City, N, Y. Mr. Leo Victor is employed in Summerside as foreman at the Bonteg (P, E. I.) Limited Pulp Wood Yard. Mr. F. J. Solnman returned to his home in Georgetown early in the week, after a lengthy visit to New York City, He was accom- panied by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Cercdini of New York. with whom he had been visting. Also return- ing from New York. was Mrs. Ceredinils sister. Mrs. P. J. Henry. .Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Hozg of Char- lottetown, motored in Georgetown on Sept. 24. hi. George Ortlano of New York City, motored to Georgetown early in the week and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Geredlni at their Georgetown summer home. Friends of Mr. Emerson Llewellyn, who has been A patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital in Montague. are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home in Georgetown. ' low and TIII ery Boys I Mr. and Mrs. Amby MacGregor of st. Mary's Road were visitors to Georgetown on September 34. Mrs. William Mariell 622. of Charlottetown is visiting in Georgetown at he home of Mr. I-nmcs: cnwano T0-MY mm 65.. , iqiylllyllinuii and Mrs. Frank Macibean. Miss Elizabeth Allen and Mr. David Bourke hf Montague were guests nn September 20, at the home of the Misses Jennie Lee and Margaret Richards. aoiiownv . Mill EASION uou IEUSCO SERIAL E SHORTS KINE lIiII.E LAST SHOWING WEDNESDAY ' lsl . 23 after spending their vacation 1" If" M” ”h””1 ””"''V”" with their mun", Mn Ind M". of Sept. 10 with her caaanorrcrown .nm3.n.iii.i Wedding , . St. Margaret's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Sat- urday. September 6 at 10 olclock. when Laurens Florence Mellerd and Colin Aeneas Jarvis exchang- ed nuptial vows in a. double-ring ceremony performed by Eevererid George MacDonald, who also cel- ebrated Nuptlal Mass. Miss Shirley Mallard. youngest sister of the bride. played the Wedding March. and several ap- propriate hymne were rendered during the ceremony by Reverend Father Landrigan. The bride was attired in a floor- length gow-n' of white not over satin. with crenelin and lace bo- dice, and a high neckline with seed pearl trim. Her three-quarter length veil of lace edged with dainty embroidery was held in place by e tiers. of seed pesrle. She carried a bouquet of red roses with white satin streamers. The bridesmaid was Mra. Harry Harris, sister of the bride. Her floor-length gown was oi brides- maid blue taffeta with high neck- line and crenoline, and she wore matchng head-dress and net mit- tens, and carried s, bouquet of red and yellow poses with rainbow satin streamers. The groom was supported by his brother Mr. Vernon Jarvis. For the occasion the bride's mother chose a street-length ones of navy, with floral insert at front. and wore a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Jarvis. mother of the groom. chose a black and white print Souris and Vicinity Mr. John Hogan of Charlotte- town. was a business visitor to Sourls during the peat week. Mr. Herold Pequot of Charlotte- town. spent the week-end visit- lng his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Paquet. Sourla. Mr. Lee Gallant of the local Post Office staff, was a recent visitor to New Zealend, the guest of Mr. James Hanipn. Dreggers in port the week-end of September 27, were "Glouces- ter 10". "Gloucester 17''. "Mar- jorie and Mai-ybelle" "Irene R”. "Virginie Ann" and Sourls II". On September 23 and 24 a large number of pupils from this locality r attended the annual plowing match and fair at Dun- das. Several of the women from this locality won honours for their floral displays and also in the cooking classes. steamship "George Mac- Michael" completed loading ap- proximately l500 cords of pulp- wood for Mr. J. Arthur Peter: at noon on Sept. 25. As this boat was leaving the harbor the steamship ”Sternecliffe Hall" was docking and immediately com- menced loading pulp for Mr. Al- bert Quigley. This boat is expect- ed when completed loading to have taken in the vicinity of 1500 cords of pulpwood. - The Father P. A. Murnaghan, cur- ate of St. Mary's parish. Souris, leave October 1 to take up his duties as parish Priest at Guild and wore a corsage of red roses. River. During the past two weeks Dinner Wu served ug sandy, Father Murnaghan has been the Ruuuum, Ma,.,h5e1d' to approx- recipient of an address and purse ymuely 30 rehuves um do” from the Knights of Columbus, mend! M the M16. Ind groom. purse from Sourls High School The ables were decorated with ”'”d""' ” 7”” M blankets and summer flowers and the' weddin " 5'” of s”V"w"' "am ""3 cake topped with miniature brld: students of St. Mary's Convent; mu mom A cont '0 m bid a travelling bag from the Soul-is I 3 ted b R M9 Y C baseball club; a purse and a.d- W” prop” 3' 9”” M"' dress from the Red Point Mission Dimaldv ma ”3PmId9d '0 by "W Church and an address and purse Fwmv m”9Wed by -9P95Ch95 b3' MT- from the parishioners of St. wmmm G1”3m- SW35!"-"19? OI Mary's Church. Souris. Site i;room.BheN::ijitI1e'a father. and ..--- r. ngus . ac sasc. ....'The monthly meeting of St. The couple left by car on e hon- James United Church Guild. eymoon trip to various parts of the Sourls. was held at the home of Island. MM Ralph MOFSC Wm! the l7I'e- For travelling the bride wore a Sident. Mrs J- R- M861-68!! Pier purple suit with matching feather 5ldin8- MW ROY WW-9 099"” hat and gloves. black shoes and the meeting by reading the scrip- pm”. She W0" 5 Corsage of red lure and this was followed by cuxmuomy the members repeating the Lord's on men. "turn th. couple Wu Prayer in unison. The treasurer honored by , ham:-coming recep- ”P”"”' A l”"'””” b”"k b'”' tion at the home of the bride's ha” in July. The president W81, lmately 250 guests entertained. ccnied two new members to the Many 3”” were 1'9"1Ved' I alty and Burnt Point. .--.--.. ---s...........-.....-tn-.p. Largo Attendance At lleo'Town Legion Meeting Monday . ."rhe monthly meeting of the Georgetown Branch No. 16 Cane- dian Legion. B, E. S. L.. was held in tlu Legion Hall on Monday. Branch president. Marcellus Go- tell presided. The members present observed two minutes silence in honour of fallen comrades. prior to the open- ing of the meeting for bualneu. The largest attendance of members in a number of years was a note- worthy feature of the meeting. Comrade W. J. Fitzgerald acted as secretary in the absence of the regular secretary. Comrade C. A. scully. ' - A report was received from the cenvassers for the Monument Fund. Comrade A. H. Stewart reported that the west side of the town cen- van was practically completed and that the sum of 0120.15 had been so far realized. Comrade president reported for the east aide of the town and with the canvass about completed an amount of 3115. was realized. Authority was given the canvsesera to procure transportation to canvass the Roy- It was decided to hold a. special meeting of the Branch with Mr: Ralph Back of Montague in at- tendence and a representation from the Ladiee' Auxiliary invited on Oc ” l todiscusa final de- sign snd inscription for the new monument. A committee. consisting of Comrades Lawrence Batchllder and Raymond Lavandier. was ap- pointed to contact former George- tonians regarding encial support for the Monument nd. The presi- dent reported to the meeting tint sarramaaa :so.;19s3 anceion the Legion nan. A hm; written by Oomrede Drew. ford in memory of the -late Peter Ciotell of ottieai-y was read to the meeting. ' Three new membership. appllu. time were dealt with. Arrange. menta were made to order the wreaths and poppies for Remem- brance Day and the committee of last year was reappointed. The members viewed several ex- cellent motion picture ahcrt aub- Jecta. -A(: Huge TV.Antenna - Erected Successfully LONDON. 0nt.. (CF)-Looking like some strange, guided missile. being prepared for a launching. CFPL-Tvia 86 U2-foot five-ton antenna was lifted from it: cradle and started a precarious trip 600 feet skyward Tuesday. The 355.000 unit was in -place atop the slim tower by mid after. noon. Heading the three men crew which worked on top of the tower was Leo Level-t of Hamil- ton helping him were Colin Liv. ingston. Port Hope, Nova scan. and Clayton Hinds of Windsor. S7? BISCUITS Pannakul Do Iuiilil 'l'heyl'II melt iII.yoIaIr man I fhlgldlj ' ........z in - the monument to departed Com- rade Harry Refuse had been ei-ect- I ed and a vote of thanks was ten- dered Comrades Louie Fouchere and Guy.Hemphill for their work in its erection. Comrade treasurer, J. B. sculiy. who was the Branch dele- gate. -reported on the Provincial Convention held at Mlscouche on Labor Day. also reporting on the convention were Comrades presi- dent and R. Levandier. Comrade Michael Burke report- ed on the work now being done to the Legion Hall. The complete undaratructure of the hall is being replaced and new sills, joists end girta have been put in place. A new entrance door and five win- dows on the ground floor are be- ing put in. A new floor will be laid. It was decided to place an addi- Guild, Mrs. Sharp, the wife of M13 "Id M-Y5 J3-WI3 Wm ”45Id'3 the new Minister and Mrs. Keith 1” Ihmumnv Omu when "19 MacKenzie. A gift was presented 81'00m 15 emplolied 133' We 33991 to one member, Mrs. Jack Edge- C0mP3n3'- The bride 15 3 mime! combe. who is leaving Souris to graduate the Charlottetown of take up residence in Halifax. School of Nursing. The next meeting is to be held &---.-T at the home of Mrs. Sterling EAST POINT W. T. Dingwell. Following this three films were shown on the new ..”rhe monthly meeting of East l!r0.ieCl0r- Point Women's Institute was held - BF. at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mac- Donald with IS members on August 6. Roll call was answered by "An Auction Sale." Proceeds from sale Peakcs And Vicinity ”--' amounted to 35.50. 35 was voted ..tM.r. and Mrs. Charles Rogerscn were visitors to Alberton Sept. 1), giggigzsrs xmile gagged) hfsemgas-IE3; Wes” M Mr' md M” Joseph per at "Wheel of Fortune. . M”D”m1d' A delicious lunch was served by the coirmittee. Mrs. Howard Hol- dm land, Mrs. Fred Cheverie and Mrs. 5penM 3 Grace Cameron. Next meeting will W1 ”- be held at the home of Mrs. How- ard Holland. present ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mooney and family. Montreal, are their holidays with Mr. Philip Mooney. Mr. Elmer Mclnrils left Sept. 23 for Hamilton. Ont., where he hopes to get employment. . .'The September meeting of East Point Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Howard Holland on September 4. with 12 members present. Roll call answered by riddles and jokes. Business consisted of a let- ter read by secretary from the Greek War Relief Fund request- ing aid. 35 was voted towards this fund. A lovely lunch was served by the committee, Mrs. John Cheverie, Mrs. Angus Benton and Mrs. Ron. 2. MacDonald. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Grace Cameron. "I-ll call will be answered by "an arti- cle made from s discarded gar- merit." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughner left recently for Boston. Mass.. af- ter spending a vacation with Mrs. Jane Grant, Peakee Road. Miss Ade Arnold. Bristol, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Birt. on the week of Sept. 21. Mr. Wilfred Deveux. Byrne's Road, left recently for New York where he plans e brief vacation before going to Ontario. Mr. Oswald Brezel left. on re- turn irlp for Hamilton, Ont.. fol- lowing a vacation with his parents. LITERARY GIFTS KARACHI. (OP)-More than 200 books were presented to the Uni- Mr. Ralph Grant. now of Hall- fax. spent the week-end of Sept. Xi with his wife and family. Mr. L. E. Hughes returned to his home Sept. 20 from Montreal. hav- ing sttended the marriage of his daughter Reta. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillan and daughter. Borden, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan dre'dtli. United States ambassador to Pakistan. He said the gift was "a token of our sincere admira- tion and a testimony of our firm desire toleg Pakistan grow and mospcrp. Elllotvale. spent the week-end of 3”” "' Sept. 19 with her parents. Mr. and Mm Mun, Robin Ind Mm Mug Mrs. Rupert Mclmiis, Peakea Rd. '9” M”"”"5' "M" "” w' 1' Students attending st. bunetenls Branch. Charlottetown. re-organ- ised the women's Institute in Peakea school district at a meeting held in Peake's school Sent. 21. College from this vicinity inclllde: Miss Roselle Devine. Messrs. Bren- den and Thomas Dunphy, and Mt. St. "Clair Fisher. Masai-a. Aubrey and Harold Rog- erson left for Hamilton. Ont. 59Pi- tum” Miss Marian Rogeraon. Charles Raogei-son. . mu Mr. Merlin Devine returned re- mr;;'rgfn':pg, l1t"m'n'.:: cently to his home from Charlotte- versity of Karachi by Horace Hil-' tionai one thousand dollars insur- gig-';i.iBAKiNG SODA tun aicaiiaouara on son COMPLETE VISUAL BEFIIACTIORI AND ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street AXYDL IILONGI TYKURKY ea: in- Dec ovuaa wn TK TYERKB-OKUQ .933!” AT-.-35.-5'5.!i3P':W!!h D A I L l C R O S S W O R D -Imam gigs;-I-'4 acaoes . nowu 13.Append- ' 3.3 l 1. Flourish 1. Dazzling age . 5. subsides light. 17. Fort mum 9. Blazing 2. Male heed light , sheep 20. Large 10. Foods 3. Metallic cruah- , . . l2. Mourn for rocks in; Hm H Jr l4.0riental 4. Young snake faanm , I-4 nurse woman 22.Present- fjrqv,-1 . l 15- Linda 5-Type. iv Hui-iii ill.li.i!.i measure measure 24. Leg 9-: IG.Cnlll on e. Girl's joint '"'''”I''- Am"! ' e c nickname 21.Holy- 40. Sharp enda wound 1. Secondqv persona of hammeiifi ls. Mctallec water 2s.Winga heads I" rock course - 29. Title of 4!. Newa- . lo. Network (Mississippi respect getheringn 21. Hairy basin) . 81. Narrow; ' agency of 2a.All correct 8. Began inlet Ruaaia ' 25. Game l 9. defect igeol.) M. Heavenly at I). rge no 54. Frees body ' cards tangular I7. Decorative 47. Likely 26.And lb.) P590" gateway 49.Poie ” 27. Reaches of (Jep.) 51. Eastbysou across l linen 3e.'l'ree (abbm 30. Dispute 32. Sloth 83. Goddess of healing 35. Nickel uym.) 36. Meantime 39. Likely 42. Island (Aegean Sea) 13. A Dutch cheese 65. Water god tldsbyl.) (6. The five books of Moses (van) (8. Germ celil 50. Long- billed marsh bird 52. Aquatic birds 53. Perches st. Finishes DAILY cnreroquora-Hem how to work it: . eaaxe eetow one letter simply stands for another. In this example A in used for the three L's. X for the two 0'a, etc. single letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. ' A Cryptogram Qoeteuea c'o PMS Nxutxr” rovo DPGYOKAII us. Yesterdays Cryptoquote: BY BEING SELDOM SEEN. I GOULD NOT STIR. BUT LIKE A 001437. I -WAD W0)!-' town. where he was ,' d with ggriyhef 3:; n;:.3:I;:h:';,n"me cm," M.C.A. for the summer months. Master John Wine Grant. Peake's Road. had the misfortune of being hit.with, a but while playing ba.ll. He required medical attention. Geri Moxenne. Charlotte- Sept. M.r., town, was a visitointo Peekea 14. NEURITIC-NEURlli( PAIN! ASPIRIN A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles exam in honor of Miss Bernice er- son. whose marriage takes place in the heir future, Mr. and Mrs. lax-l MacDonald "NIW MEXICO" Starring Lew Ayers. ('(.)I'I'I-'. I L Marilyn Maxwell V I D Q... y,,v i 'i. . lit Lowe Agent at lsuminore ION visitors to Omrlottetown dept. as . . I . ma Illa:-ien iumnu. teacher in . i E. R. Brow E9”Son f Fire", Auto. I.ite.'AccIiieiit. sickness ilnil Plate Iyiaist Insurance "144 I Richmond st.) st ilatos b ide. D. 0. Stewart Charlottetown ; 5 . i