tYork Mrs. Arthur Jackson. Brackley. us the guest of her brother, Mr. an-ry Swan. on September 20. Mrs. Pour Proud. York. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Sept- 2mber 21. Mrs. J. M. Sproule was hostess to the W. M. S. on September 21 it York Manse. Mrs. Abner Vessey spent Sept- :mber 21 in Charlottetown. Mrs. Vernon Rodd. City. was I visitor to York on September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodd and ziiree children. Deborah. Christopher and Tlmothypoi Quebec were the zuests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon zrockett. York, on September 2!. Mrs. Will Cooke and daughter. Elaine, attended the Norton-Mac- Lean wedding at New Dominion in September 15. Mrs. Alex Beaten is spending a holiday with her sister. Mrs. Albert Proud, York. Misses Levine. and Gertrude Mac- Donald. City. paid a short visit to York last Wednesday evening. Mr. Leith Watts. employed at Canada. Packer's City. Pild 3 W0” Iislt to York on Wednesday even- ng. ' Rev. J. M. Sproule, York. at- tended the meeting held at Sack- iille last 'week. Quite I iew of the children of York are sick with the mumps. WIIEATLEY RIVER. W. I. The September meeting or the wheatley River Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Howard Ling. The president. Mrs. Preston Rockham presided and ,opened the .-neeting by the group singing the tlnstitute Ode" and repeating the ”Coiiect for Club women” in unl- son. The roll call was answered by giving a memory at school days; there were 14 members and five visitors present. ' An additional 34.50 was passed in for the Salvation Army and it was agreed to send 310.00 to the iron Lung Fund. A vote of thanks was extended to the Institute (or the banquet which they provided ior the play cast at "Shining Wat- ers". The school committee report- ' Harold Buntaln; school, Mrs. Fred A new roof has been put on the old magazi above). time. R. Keefe, chairman of the Public Property Committee. of the City Council. been ill for some time. past and the committee has attractive railing and bench:-,s for visitors to sit ed is blackboard compass and a yard stick were needed in the school. The following committees were appointed ior next month: sick. Mrs. Preston Rackham and Mrs. Macnae and Mrs. John Ross; lunch. Mrs. Fred Macftae, Mrs. James Wares and Mrs. Aiired Axworthy. Roll call for next meeting wul be a "recipe ior a Potato Dish." Next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. James Wares. The collection amounted to 31.25. Mrs. Howard Ling informed the meeting that there was a prospect of a new doctor coming to New Glasgow and that he would be asking ior some assistance to get set up The meeting closed with the "Queen", after which a contest was enjoyed by all and ii delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. GREAT ISLAND s New Guinea. lying north of Aus- tralia, is 1.500 miles long 'with maximum breadth of 430 miles. DAILY rt-:n';il gggisgj Across a A piece of 31. ni-uii- u.: t i-llIl.III:iili” . ;l- Republic sculpture inn. dmrl i-;u ' mil in West 4. Part or pain I I ; um” um have 33' cmwd nurse is Utter :4. noun 9. Gathering pompo amount :.::.r.:."c . i”"2il'2 M- ' "I W 0? 1'1” rl mmwi I-ll'l l.0.Cocoonl 7 Simian 27. Male Hn(!)"(:j i; ' 12. Sacred bull 8. A marsh deer i-ill:-ii-1 YJIIIHE-1 (levee) (poet) 29. A . 3.Mietakes O.Anopera ynuhy, Iuksisrs A-use ' (allot) by Gounod red fruit . E:.0ur-bend t1. Literary so A been as A gwmlnp to 7 . mm: .OlYPr0QUO'l'!l-llosets iiowio wor-kit: i . AXYDLIAAXIV HLONOFIL A r; One letter el. the l caosswoizo sonptysunesroranots .mthli 2... um" "1. (I170. 14"; t'. 03 m 'In.;I::n1I!?:,',';:f':,i,;p”. "Cm 011111-0011 Word or g is day the code litters Ilivdllitilt. " 5 c in mnu nrxr vncr uiwgrusioixrf vo WLG1; llal xv ;1vjr.'.u-; Annrxg Nvon ps3cJnp,- iv 3 I -':'x'u r'rj'-r 1-! at wig if-Snark oi-neoquoeai nowiriirfrr "air um; ' III. we onmv Noam ro an oooo-mrhlgshu. N 0Wi -dug-i-no Old ”iBat,terY 'At Victoria Park AVONLEA W. I. The monthly meeting of Avon lea W. I., met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Toombs on Sept. 7. with the president presiding. Meeting opened with Ode followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by recipes for supper dishes. It was decided that s3.00 be sent to the Drama Festival Asso- ciation. also 35.00 to the Musical Association. New committees are sick: Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Bur- dette: school. Mrs. Reg Simpson and Mrs. Chcsicy Clark; Rustico sick. Mrs. Earl Simpson and Mrs. Fleming; Rustico School, Irma Toombs and Mrs. L. Warren. It was agreed that the W. I. help to buy the series of Health and Nature books (or the teachers. It was also agreed that each mem- ber get yarn to make squares for blankets according to directions for the Greece earthquake victims. Next meeting is to be held at Miss Mary Stewart's. Lakeview Lodge. The program consisted of readings and a contest. Collection amounted to s2.00. Lunch was then served. AITACKED LEADER. DIES RABAT, Morocco (AP) A Moroccan religious leader died Wednesday in hospital of injuries sutferedylast Friday in an attack by terrorists while on his way to the grand mosque. Hadj Mohamed Darabl Ben Houad was the latest victim of the terrorist campaign which started after the French de- throned Sultan Sidi Mohammcd Ben Yousscit more than a year ago. by the gun embrasure at Victoria Park (shown The ancient structure, believed older than the Park itself. has badly needed attention for some As coming under the heading of Public Property the work is in charge of Councillor George been directed by Councillor D. .Elmer MacDonald. The entire area of the old fort at the Park has taken on a completely new look this year with an and admire the view of the harbor.-(Photo by Bar- However, Mr. Keefe has North River Mr. and Mrs. James Macxinnon of Spokane, Washington, and Mrs. Ray Macxinnon of Massachusetts are spending a couple or weeks visiting at Cornwall and 0'Leary. Mr. Edmund Vickerson. Mr. John Jewell. and Mr. Gordon Jewell were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Macxinnon of Cornwall. Mr. Robert Green of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Green and daughter at Kingston. Velda Green of Charlottetown and Alice Corn- ish of 0'Leary, spent last Sunday visiting at North River. Residents of North River and vicinity were greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Newton Taylor of Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson and family oi York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell re- cently. Mrs. Pope Newman of New Ha- ven is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter in York. The iarmers oi the Jewell Road have finished harvesting and most of them were well satisfied with the results. Mr. Kenneth Macliinnon oi Churchill was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell Sr. CT Mother . sure knows For silkler cost, brighter happier disposition-feed your cat Puss 'n Boots . . . the scientifically balanced ration that's made from fresh whole fish and other health-building ingredients. If in 2 weeks your cat doesn't show very marked improvement, your money will be cheerfully refunded. eyes, added energy and "'”.'!i.'.(.lllN'55 131'" l Most housewives know many B ;"(ll 4 . ILEACHES . DEODORIZES DISINFECTS No cleansing agent does more so easily. - for so little cost than "JAVEX”. WI "JAVEX" is thin Visit Night. ewegtnedd clenn'I ----n--n-n-n ' Blunt: norscrs miiiiv I s lllllfll ' dlslo my f&uuEt":l'o;::' x ...a N' K gig. ' mute. w. r." ..'The monthly meeting of the Little Flower Sub-division -was held at the home as Mrs. J. 3. Jay on September 5. Twenty - three members attended. The president was in the chair. - Letters oi thanks were read irom Rev. Phelsn Mncxenna, P. P., Rev. Erie Robin, Miss Audrey Gallant. Mrs. Vince McGrath. A letter from C. A. R. E. was con- sidered and attended to. Treasurer reported 8135 was paid out since last meetinz. was directed to pay WORKING WITH CANADIAN! lice for literature received. Ten dollars was sent to the Iron Lung Fund. A paper on Child Welfare, prepared by Sister Mary Winiired. was read. Convenor oi Lay Retreats re- ported that ilvo members had at- tended the Retreat at N. D. A. A report at the Provincial Conven- tion at Charlottetown was given by the president. Plans were made for the members to make a. pil- grlmmage to St. Mary's Church, Sourls. on Oct. 3. Tonimy iiiixed good lemonade with good Business at "My Bank" During the summer Tommy and his friends operated a successful lcmonade stand. And with his h5-share of the profits he opened his own personal savings account at il1e'BoE M. "I want to buy a hockey outfit this winter," said Tommy, "and I know the best way to save for it is to deposit so much every week at 'MY BAN K'.” Tommy's really making the saving halzut work for him. Why not guide your child to thrift and scii-reliance by open- ing a savings account for Bof M? BANK or MONTREAL i &a4da'47v'zat3au4 Ben Roger, Manager Charlottetown Branch, 105-107 Grafton Street. IN IVIIY WALK OF . "a main sum so an iniionsi or. 11,-. 11 s has Wednesday. Sept. 29. use CANHAM JOINS U. I. 0 or 0 WASHINGTON (AP)-Erwin C. Canham, editor of the Cm-uugn Science Monitor. Wednesday was elected to the board or directors at the United States Chamber at Commerce. Canhnm. who will rep. resent the Chamber's New Eng- land district, has been I member of the Chamber's iorelgn policy committee since 1951. him at the III? 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