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'~ e u ouinoiiv AGENTS: MONTAGUBI; were, _ AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. Harold l‘. hndry, Albert Milken, Mrl. Byron lies Harriet Clair. following pieces in Montague: in Georgetown: The Poet Otfioe; The Guardian may be bought at any oi the Mlle S. A. Llewellyn; MrmCIay. in Sourle: Condon'e and Iiorenoe Ioper; in 5t. Peter's: Pie Poet Office. ansaossss will find cisolu seie advts. and auction advta. etc. on our Financial Pele- Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Kathleen Doyle, R-N-s 0! Boston, Mass, is visiting her fe- ther, Mr. Ernest Doyle. Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Eas- ton are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated lier entering the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague and all hope her recovery will be rapid. Master Ernie Doyle, son of Ml‘. and MrsI Lawrence Doyle return- ed to his home in Summerside a few days ago after spending a couple of weeks visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Roy Hemphlll of the Royal Can- adian Navy and a member o! the crew oi l-I. M. C. S. aircraft car- rier Magnificent leit on Monday for Halifax. Accompanying him was his nephew Dannie Hemphill whose home is in Dartmouth, N. S., and who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill. On Sunday Mr. John DeLory Red Point and Vicinity son Gary, Rcd Point were recent business visitors to Montague. Misses Annie. Rose and Beth Fraser, Fortune spent the end at their homes in South Lake. Red Point. are pleased to learn she is m-uch improved since her recent illness. were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson, Kingsboro are at present visiting freinds and. relatives in the United States. Many of the Eastern residents in spite oi very unfavorable weather motored to Dundas 0n Wednesday to attend the Plowing Match. Friends of Mrs. Jemima Stewart, Kihgsboro are sorry to learn of her restored to health. Miss Mary Maclsanc has returned to her home in Monticello having spent the past several weeks in Red Point guest of Miss Lorretta Msolnllan. . Frelnds of Mrs. John A. Fraseni continued illness in the sour-is Hospital. All wish Mrs, Fraser e quick return to health. Mrs. Maurice Gouldin and Ion Ted, Dartmouth. NB. recently spent a two weeks vacation with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rose, East: Baltic. i Mr. and Mrs Charles Arbing and children Elwood and Elaine. Red Point, were week end visitors to Charlottetown and North Rives-I where they were guests of Mr. sndl Mrs. Ray Bruce. On September 10th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Robertson, Red Point a social gathering was held when friends and neighbors ‘gathered to extend Mr. and Mrs. Robertson congratulations and best ‘wishes the occasion-being their 25th Wedding Anniversary. IOURIS LINE ROAD WJ. __..-. On August 3rd. the members od Sourls Lino Road, WJ. held their ‘monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Keeys. Filteen mem- bers and two visitors opened the ARRIVAL 0F YELLOW-TACK Yellow fever made its first re- corded appearance in North Am arise in 1018. THERE ouortr T0 B , , ITALIAN CLOCK-MAKER. .he construction o1 g d‘ a A LAW_ eon-rotations! ueAoogI-‘II vqllimgi v5: (m! -.'°°3Z."E,‘,',".i;°. Igsgsgflnrie G-ETTINGGII: , cams-mm! NOWON . geNAmng THE @113. /_ \ W SLOEGAS ;. ‘THE I-IAR%I'\\OGK rTHEV EVER DIDFOR ‘INEGENATOQ BEFORE THE ELECTION WAS WCKING HIM! meeting by singing the "Institute Ode". Minutes or the previous meet- ing were read and approved. A Galileo was the tlrst to apply most interesting account of the he principle of the pendulum in Annual Convention was given by the two delegates. It was decided to by F agoiy 6t Shorten T i awQQOIIIrIIPJIRIMQu-nw e lvavlnrflm I ,iimc however the writer briefly on tho oentliy returned home alter spend- here. celebrated his ninetietls birthday. His sons Eugene DeLory of New- port and Fred J._ DeLory o! Georgetown gathered with other relatives to wish him well on this happy occasion. A delicious dinner was served by Miss Frances De- Lory. This aged gentleman enjoys good health and was pleased to receive greetings from many friends. Men have been engaged since last Friday in tearing down the old rink and former Exhibition week- Building. At the time of writing Pwefll-IY ‘ml-end very little remains standing o! this old landmark, that has been During the days when the King's County Exhibition was held at Georgetown many of the exhibi- tors entries were displayed in addressed capacity gatherings within its walls. In Georgetown today there is hardly a person who in their youth and afterwards did not enjoy skating or watching the numerous carnivals and hoc- key matches held there. Though small in comparison to regulation size rinks o! today, many fine hockey players learned and play- ed the game in the old rink and of late seasons the Iacilities ior who played in it and tor those tans who patronized were so ap- parent by their non-existence. build in Georgetown iional Center worthy of the name for our citizens. To this end the League have laboured (or the past several years and now in affilia- tion with the town's governing body the dream is about to be realized. Materials are now on hand and more oneorder and siruction of a fine new building 210 teet long by 87 leet will get more detailed article on the struc- tural aspects oi.’ the building will appear in this column. At this would like to comment fine community spirit shown dur- ing the past week by the large number of men and boys who gave voluntary labor in the dc- molishing of the old skating rink. Never before in our town's his- iory has any undertaking met with such whoieisearted response as shown by those who gave of their time and labour on this pro- jcct. The lire of community wel- fare and co-operation has been kindled and now burns brightly and when the present project is completed other community en- terprises can be undertaken and successtully accomplished with the same energy and enthusiasm. hold a. Dance end Sale of Lunches in the school on August lilth. Roll call at the September meeting will be answered by DlYlll-Z a nickel. Mrs. Hugh MecAul-ay invited the mem- bars to her home ior the Septem- ber meeting. ‘rhere being no er business the meeting edio by the singing oi the National An- them. Bingo was then enjoyed by all. sitter which n dainty lunch was served by the hostess and e. social hour spent. The Septunber meeting ed the Souris Line Road WI. will held at the home of Mrs. Huh MacAulay on sept. ‘I. 1H0. Twelve members opened the ‘ng by singing the "Insulate Ode". Minutes o! the previous meeting were reed and sippmved. Roll call was answerer! enee wee teken up. It was decided to purchase two new chairs school. also books for the library. school appointed. Roll cell at next ey invited the members home for the October meeting. Bingo wee then the meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by the hoetee and a social hour followed. ~ MERMAIDI DIBUNKID found cast up on shore and com. ere coverings protect! the oththe skate -- e apogee of lis . ~ . by paying a nickel. All correspond- .for The ssrne sick eosnmitm wee re- meet- ing will be answered by e canning or pickling hint. Mrs. Daniel Dush- io her entered by ell. There being no further business Empty leather-like cues often monly celled ‘mermaids’ purses,” nvflflll) FOOTWEAR at th- elontegue Shoe Store. ..'FIBS'I‘ CLASS guaranteed Watch Repsire. V. R. Pepler, Jew- eller. Montague. WIIIM‘ RDAD AIID ' IIIDIIIITY Mr. Frank Gl-allanl spent several days at his home at Commercial Cross. Miss Eiuby MacLcod. Whim Road was s recent visitor in Charlotte- town. Miss Margaret Darling and Miss Lois Bradley. Public Health Nurses, recently visited Milli/own School. Mre. John MacDonald, Valleytield lest, has been visiting iriende and relatives in Charlottetown for the past two weeks. Congratulations arc extended to Mr. Dan Rourke Whim Road. on attaining his eighty-fifth birthday several weeks ago. Mrs. Cecil Campbell returned to her home at Vlfhim Road alter spending several days visiting in Charlottetown and Stanhope. ...M.iss Dell Moore, R. N. .oi' Montreal spent her vacation in Albion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore. Mr. Lee Crane, an employee o! the City Hospital, Charlottetown. spent the weekend st his home In Albion. . Mrs. Garnet Moore. Whim Road. Kings County Hospital for a complete rest. It is hoped that Mrs. Moore will soon pram“ o; Mrs, Roddy; K1450“, the scene of numerous activities. be hcme again enjoying the best Otf health. Mrs. Murdock MacDonald and son. Mr, Francis MacDonald, Whim M _ d M _ T_J_ Robe t d this building. Several o! our form- Road recently returned from e. trip son; 1:11“, 51;; 5mm, Rgdsonlsgaxc er Canadian Prime Ministers have to wqgtvme, N3 5_ accompanied by friends. Miss Marjorie Campbell, student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cahvpbell. Wlhim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Watts Charlottetown. spent the week- end at Whim. Road with Mrs. IIiItIanIITZE rgItIsfluggriIsesfnorhsismoettlmtgse, gaff?’ May's“ Mr’ a"?! Mrs‘ crowned with victory and some- c “m? ' h i::;:."iii.i;i"';.‘. ".121? is". M». are.» wu- illness in the PE. Island Hospital the years and elements have tak- mmd- return“ w; h" 1mm“ w" All wish Mrs. Stewart will soon be en their toll of the structure and d“? In" 5199114918 “Wm d“?! B patient in the Kings County Hos- a speedy recovery. Miss Jessie Clarey. youngest unfortunate accident last week when she severely crushed One of Red Point are sorry to 19am u! her Georgetown Community Welfare hgr flnggfg; n11 are 315d to hem- thst her linger is healing lactorily. satis- On the evening of Sept. 15th. a program of Old time Music was put "L30 Gang". sponsored by the Whim .,Road.. Women's. Institute. sold by members o! the Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Compton and friends of Maiden, Mass. re- ing several weeks Visiting Eastern P. E. I. Mr. Compton stated that sll enjoyed their stay here and in- tended to visit several places in New Brunswick and Nova Scotla on their return to the States. A pretty weeding or much In- terest, took place in Charlottetown SDIIRIS TIIEATRE SATURDAY, OCT. 1st liii SVREINS hiilSi iiiiilliiii _ AiiiiNliliii iS . “”__wi:iiai;iiiii0u' Showetiand 0 COMING OUI. 8th “ANNE 0F GBEIIK GABLES” _ . . w; W“ ‘ w “$14.70 n <41.» 700A). ’ T. W. BENTLEY. C.L.U-. Mlllllfl.’ 127 Graiion Street Charlottetown. P. ll‘. I. Boi No. 433 on Sept. 6th. when Miss Eunice Jeuo o! Albion. became the bride of Mr. Alvin Hastings. Mter the ceremony. a wedding supp" W" held at the home o! the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jesse. in Albion. In the evening. many young friends oi the young couple gathered to wish them the best of luck and Ilapplness. Mr. and Hastings intend to make their home in Charlottetown. Bristol and I Vicinity ‘flee forty hours devotion opfl- ed in St. Andrews on Sunday with several outside priests assist- ing the pastor Fr. Campbell. Miss Margaret Findley who spends the winter months in Bos- ton will leave shortly for that city. Mrs. Charlie Laplerre has re- turned from an extended visit to her old home in Montreal and re- ports a. lovely vacation. Mrs. Joseph _Francis is spending a vacation with her brother Charles Murphy, in Portland. Maine at present. v Mr. and Mrs. W.A. O'Brien and daughters who have been here all summer are closing up their sum- mer home this week and return- ing to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gillan and Charlottetown Ark for i! either way . . . mil trade-mark: mun lb: some tiring. Tune “in t: FttY too P. it. Authorised bottles of Coon-Cola under oontrnoi with COGIPCOII Ltd- J, ~81 T, MDRRIS, LIMITED ‘Coca-Cola brings you EDGAR BERGEN with CHARLIE McCARTHY Every SundayEvenissg Phone Dominion Network, , and CF RB 1S1 family, City, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Gllilarfs mother, Mrs. J. McCarthy. Miss Clara Ryan, Ottawa, is spending her vacation with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ryan. Miss Ryan has been in the capital city for a long time. Friends learn with regret of the serious illness of Mrs. Frank Dunn in the Charlottetown Hospital and also regret to learn of the death o! their baby. Miss Mabel Sinnott. who is teaching at St. Peter's Lake this season, will resign from her desk shortly to take the leading role in a happy event. She will be re- placed in the school by her broth- er,‘P.R. Slmiott. Mr, and Mrs. Stannis Lapierre. producing entertainment by those Pllfll- H?!’ many "mid! WEI! Ill?!‘ Wm celebrate the" golden wed" ding this week. Fifty years toge- ther is a long time and they have lived here all that time and rais- ihet some move was necessary to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George "I R 11"?” "mill" MT- LMYIBYFB. a Recrea- Clsrey, Whim Road met with an “m” se verity-tour, enjoys good health. Ptc. Danny Conohan, Montreal, is spending his leave with his mother at present and also visit- ing other friends. Danny was in‘ the navy during the war years, and alter his discharge Joined the within the week the actual con- on by Mr‘ master coop" and m‘ army u m! we trade’ A welcome visitor here last week “nderwa! M “me tutu" time a During the intermission, candy Was was Mrs. Florence Condon, Osm- bridge, Mass. She was visiting her cousin, Miss Mabel O'Brien ior.a few days. It is thirty eight years since Mrs. Ooysdon last visited mingbam, Mass. are at visiting old friends alter many years absence. Mrs. Bheltry was Melvina Duffy before her marriage and left here some thirty years ago. One sister, Mrs. Henry T's-ain- or resides here and one brother. Jack Dully is on the old home- stead. They leave on return home this week. I Rev. Phalen McKcnns has re- turned irom Dorchester, Mass- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sheltry. Fra- -. present ' _FRI. MT. STEWART LASSIE m HILLS 0F HOME a Motion Picture for the whole his’. to nee ‘ Plus Short-Don't Miss A Grand Show SAT. where he spent part of his vaca- tion. His uncle Mr. John J, Mc- Kenna, who was stricken very suddenly, away shortly at- ter Fr. McKenna had arrived there. His funeral was attended by many priests from many parts and was held on Sept. 15th. High Mass was sung by his son who is _______________ BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO" LIMITED Souris L‘ it BOARDING HOUSE s priest in tlRa West. Father Kenna was one oi the sising at the Mass, ELFBIDA BOULTON, 951w Yer/bf zMw-z.’ is; priests ee- Soprano AVEY BYBAM, Accompnniel PIOQIBIIIIIIDI Lady April l The Sandman The First Primrose The Cuckoo O Thank Me Not .. ll You Meet A Fairy The Gentle Maiden .. ¢~HAi<-I<AFF ibl RESIDENTIAL , pie-raters.’ r EGAD. Bow/s.’ 1'1: stave: GIVE You PLATO As A MASCOT ‘FOR THE- ZEBRAS -BUT A PROBLEM 60s; WITH , y-e-en- // //,i. ~ %’ / i-IIM ...r‘r,-wus-n~>.-.~—---e»u~.--»~.=~ ‘en's-noun... ,;.-..-., ..