PAGE TEN O O 7:457-5 nAVoe-55.4450 ' For .1 qUlClx lunch, ll tasty salad oi a bClWC8H-nlt'ill snack, keep Burns Bologna on hanci. Another lint-2 Burns product food For A .?..';:'.:... near unclean"-.2 for G'AoNADA- serving good over 60 years. THE GUARDIAN West Cqe and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. llarl Ellis and son Allison were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randal Boats. 0'1.-eary. Miss Sand: Matthews of O'Losry is spending a holiday in Green Hill visiting irlenm. Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrlie ooliicutt of Maine. are spending their holiday visiting relatves and friends at West Cape and Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Thomas cook has returned to her home in cape Wolfe after a pleassnt visit with her daugh- ter,.M.rs. Bruce Cars-uthers. How- lan. Mr. Vernon Hudson of Cucum- peque, has gone to Borden and is employed with his brother James, who is foreman on the building of s church and several houses in Borden. Mrs. Jack Matthews and Mrs. George Bernard of 0'Leary left on Thursday morning by car for St. John. New Brunswick and Boston. They will visit relatives and friends there before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Csseley. Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Oamercn. Mr. Bruce Gamble, Mrs. Coleridge Mo.cDougall and her father, Mr. J. H. Bryne attended! the annual BY J. R. WILLIAMS (Tor OUR WAY ""'C N HE am 5:59 , I'D THINK A 1 vfi ,ls.M:r'EAr.;iTP HA9 SLEPT Fl5HINC-.v Ti2iP . on one OF HIS soFT. WOULD 35, WARM Hoizses ALL Ni'5HT, ( ENOUGH FUN x HE,'LL come TEARIN om . WITHOUT w AN'--so om, rm GONNA LOOKlNC-3 Fc.. , HAVE SOME FUixl.fg,. THIZI LLEIZS .' .... . 9 or e0 we . Djvflim-r. in Q , i . .. all 1'33 I ll). is .'”"riIi 'o n W, .-Im,'4z..- . W K J - WNWI - I V . 3m. I ii i '...:.x . . it I ,4Z2T;1il.l0yiu.." I i X so-V " .VVJ 1 J1 C?.WiLLiA H9 3. FAT. 09?. .PLEA5URE MAY) can 1.” .1 ..u gjmnci. 1-: M. are. u. A Gladys Campbell of Worcester, The miiny friends Alberlon and Mass. William Leavltt will be glad D -i know she is able to be VI I 0? Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Leciair and lclnl Y family of New -York are visiting months. :' Mrs. I..eClair's mother Mrs. Al- Mrs. Keith Wells returned to H-ed Aheam. WELLINGTON C. W. L. Halifax after a brief visit with ..M friends here. Miss Katherine Malley has re- l. sulned her duties at Callaghaifs Mrs. Erskine Haywood. Miss store, after a pleasant two weeks have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. William Hutton. Ottnwu. Mrs. Erskine Haywood, Charlotte- town and Kenneth Grlgg oi Bos- ton. Mr. and Mrs, ,1. w, D0,, camp- were read and adopted. hell have as their welcome guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford of Framingham. Mass. and Miss II .-E Nit? a -The regular monthly meetlng.:m :1iingIltlhiI1ft0m00tii: biligal Blah of the Wellington C. W. L. was. ll 9 9 9 C9519 9l'Y- V- held in the vestry recently withicolburn conducted the service at an attendance of eleven members.:9ll0 1101130 Ind 81'!"- Beth Waugh and Miss Bertha Bow- holidays, ness were recent visitors to Sum- Meilntl Opened with the leEE'.l6' merside. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bownoss Drover by the president. It was moved and seconded that bill for soap.etc.be paid:alsomov- lief Fund. ed and seconded that treats he Condo Ill: 3."!.S:”...'&.3'.L.i3 M-v ...-,-”... gm... gnu Covbeaollevr-nllileu out uvlul llavsor. 09 3'" 5'” 5" Vlbatonhoshlogiblll Iii-0- NW0" .,,.,,.,.,”,,..m . and botteirnlzgv M on ma '.II-OJ H. I. W Church Conference at Bedeque. Mr. J. H. Bryne, pastor of the United Church charge in Boyles- ton, Nova scotia. has been spend- ing a very pleasant holiday at his old hcme in Cascumpec. He has re- cently returned to his charge. Miss Ramona and Roma Sher- ten of Crapaud were recent visi- tors to Green Hill and while there were the guest cf their aunt, Mrs. Ira MacDonald and their cousin Alice. They returned to their home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Macbennan and Mr and Mrs. Ira MacDonald and daughter. Alice of Green I-Kill were recent visitors to Crapaud While there they were the guests of Mrs. MacDonald's sister. Mrs. clif- ford Sberren. Mrs. George Boriyrnan and son Oliver of Native. Mass. have recently arrived on the Island. They are the guests of Mrs. Bcnyman's daugh- ter. Mrs. Fred Lewis. Cascumpeque: her son Russell, Alberton and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Coleridge Troy. Montana. and son Fred have recently arrived on the Island and are visiting at her old home in oascumpeque, the guests of her brother, Mr. Frank Bryne. and Mrs. Bryne, Cascumpeque. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hudson and family of Toronto, arrived home on Friday evening and are spend- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Hudson. Cascumpeque. While on the Island they will visit cther oi Mrslrelatives and friends. to out. again after her illness of several and Mrs. Horatio Macwllliams ' Springfield West in the death of; their infant son born in the West-' -Sympathy is extended to Mr. of porn Hospital, Alberton on July 21. .'I'he funeral was held at the home was Minutes of the previous meeting brought a sick member in homltiil . 'as well as several shut-in members. lI5.00 was voted for Manitoba Re- Meeting adjourned with prayer. "Halfway between breakfast and lunch comes my break for pleasure- ll put down the duster or broom, pop open a chilled bottle of Canada Dry and relax! Nothing tastes so restful or picks me up so brightly as that delightful tab; of Canada Dry-and because it's dry; it gives me lasting refreshment. I hung: right through the rest of the tnorningl”. CHARDOTTETOWN AUGUST. '2. 19500 Macnougall of 1”: ing their vacation with Mr. I-lud-i Albany ' and Vicinity Miss Elaine Chisholm of Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to Albany and North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lofurgey of North Tryon were recent visitors to Albany and Cape Traverse. 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble were recent visitors to Crspsud and Charlottetown. Miss Mary A. McKenzie of North Tryon was a recent visitor to Albany and Summerslde. Mr. and Mn. George McKay. M. L. A.. were recent visitors to Syd- ney and Glace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Claud DeLaney. Al- bany. were recent visitors to For- tune and Montague. Miss Vaasie Dawson has return- ed to Summerslde after visiting friends in Albany and North Try- on. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts were recent visitors to Charlotte- town, guests -of Mr. and Mrs. George Ives. -Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson of North Tryon. had as visitors over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Cain of Alma. Mr. Frank Kahout of the Tryon Dairying Co. was I business vis- itor to Al-bany and Bedeque the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods and family of Albany IPGM "19 week-end at their cottage 'it Boult's Shore. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon were recent visitors to the main- land travelling by car to Truro. Moncton and Lower Sackvllle, N.B. Miss Margaret Dawson of The Towers. Charlottetown. was I week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. REX Dawson. Albany. Mr. Harold J. Dyment of Sussex. N. B.. was a recent business vis- itor to Albany and North Try0ii calling on many of the farmer! and business men 01 llils dlllilct The P, E. I. Telephone Co. have a large crew of men moving back posts on the Tryon Cross Road! which are being widened to sixty Mr. Les McDonald and daughter Annabelle were recent motorists to Summerside and. Charlottetown. Miss McDonald has been on the staff of the Towers' Cafe. Chill”- lottetown. Mr. Charles Mllllllli. Wlio Oils crates a truck for the Island Sea- foods C0,. was a recent Week-Hid visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefurgey of North Tryon. Mr. Murdock Dawson, Albany. was a business visitor to Victoria and Charlottetown on Wednesday- He reports prospects of a bumper potato crop this year. He is I prominent potato grower in this section of Prince County. A large crowd attended the auc- tion sale oi the estate.of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. McNeil of North Tryon. The property was bought for Mr. Wendall Hawaii. The smaller articles brought good prices. Many of the rug: and an- tiques were eagerly purchased by the large number of collectors pre- sent. do; my mzi-morizxig peas-fom. . . max CANADA DRY !" -loclie no-add and - Vicinity Mr. Joe Mcbesn, Alberton. was a visitor in Forest View recently. in. Carl Weeks, Alberton, was a business visitor through iroresz View and Lockrteoad last week. Miss Louise Griffin spent sun- day at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin. ' Mar. and Mrs. Milford Ellis and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet. Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mire. Leo Arsenault were recent visitors at tbsp home of Mrs. Joseph T. Gal- lsn . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- berton were visitors at the home of Mrs. Kinch's mother, Mrs. Mar- gsrat Arsengult. Mr. Clarence Arsenault of Fcirest View and Mr. Lyman Arsenault of Bqwlan motored to Lennox Island on Sunday,.July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley and family were visitors to Glenwood on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Foley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault, Bloom- field Station. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley and family. accompanied by Mrs. Ga!- lant and Junior. motored to 0'Leary on Saturday night. Little Ellie and Joseph Dunphy returned to their home in Kensing- ton after spending two weeks visit- ing in Forest View. On Friday evening, July 21. visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Oswald Caine were: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pet- ers. Mrs. Charles Hayes. Alberton; iind Mrs. Jerry As-senault of How- an Mr. and Mrs. W. Doyle and son Arnold. having spent a week here visiting relatives and friends. left for Sydney to visit with Mrs. Doyle's relatives there before returning to their home in Boston. Mr. and Mrs, Dcyle lived here on the Locke Road about fifteen years ago. on Saturday. July 22, Mrs. G. W. London and her two sons left for their home in st. John after spend- ing two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. London's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. On her way home. Mrs. London and chil- dren stopped in Kenslngton to visit with Mrs. London's sister. Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. Mrs. London also spent a day in Blocmiield visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mar. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Wellington Mr. John Brooles. New York. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Ferguson. St. Raphael. Mrs. Ralph Ellands, McNellls Mills. was a recent visitor in this vicinity. Mr. Verna Arsenault recently spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Arsenault. Mrs. Graham and son Allan. were recent guests of Mrs. Ernest Allan. Union Corner. Mr. Alyward Barlow. side recently visited his Mrs. Alice Barlow. Miss Menu Deskoches. Mis- couche. recently visited her sister. Mrs. Jerry Richard "and family. Slimmer- mol her. Mr. Burfield McAusland. Char- lottetown recently visited his bro- ther Fred and Mrs. McAusland. Miss Daisy Barlow. employee of Island Equipment Co.. Summer- slde spent the week-end at hei; home here. Mr. Everett Ferguson. Summer- alde. recently visited in this vl- cinity also vlsbted his brother Her- man of St. Raphael. Mr. W. J. McAusland and Mrs. Garfield Day returned home from a two weeks visit with relative! in Waltham, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow and family. accompanied by Jack Barlow motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday of this week. Miss Betty Richard celebrated Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Miss Louise Ellis and um pom Morrison spent the weekend In Mount Pleasant. Miss Blanche Ballum. Broclrton, Mass. is spending her holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ballum. Mr. Robert manna, Granville, is spending a. few days in Mount Pleasant at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop. ' Mr. Kenneth Macuillsn, sum. merelde has charge of the Sunday EVEN”! service at the Mount Pleasant church of the Nazarene. Mr. Howard Mscbeod. Summer. side was a visitor to Mt. Pleasant Sunday calling on s numbe of old friends. Mr.. Alexander Biggar, Mm. Adam, N. B. is spending a few days with his daughter Mrs. James MacLeod and Mr. MacLeod. Master Ronnie MjcArthur 31" returned to his home after spend- ing his holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Ellis. Mrs. Effie Williams and child. ren spent the week-end at Inver. 11853. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Milligan. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Maynard have returned to Ontario after spending their hollows. While in Mt. pie... ant they were the guest. of Mrs, Myrtle Ramsay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shaw, all of Springfield West were Sunday visitors at the home or Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson. Mrs. James E. Robinson, Mrs. G90. C8111. and Mrs. Freeman Cur- rie. Springfield West. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan. Mount Royal were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson. Messrs Earle and may Mac. Donald, Glenwood, and sister Mar- ion. R. N. who is visiting her old home from U. B. A. spent Friday evening visiting with their uncle Walter Macintosh who has been ill at his home for some time. Friends of Mrs. Allison Williams will regret to hear he has met MT Monday. July 24th when several of her young friends gathered and presented her with lovely gifts. After games were played. Mrs. Richard served them a lovely sup- per. Misses Audrey Barlow and Marie Perry left for Brackley Beach on Monday morning where they will spend the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault celebrated their 25th wedding an- return home he was accompanied by Eddie Ferguson who will Vllll her 8th birthday at her home on for some time in U. S. A. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW. A ran son l m soon: rm. APPLY R. T. JIDLMAN LTD. SIIMIIEIISIDE . with an accident breaking 3 3,0", in hll Illklh Wl1llB engaged in gravel work He is now a patient in the P. 0. Hospital. KE!.!.Y's CROSS w.: The July meetin o ,. Cmss Women's Imti'tutetwa:”1l,Ig1; at the home of Mrs. Clarence cur. 19.! On July 7. Seven members and several visitors were present. Tm meeting opened in the usual ma... ner. It was decided to have '5 dance in the school in the near 1"W!'9. Delegates for the Annu- al Convention Mrs, An,bmse Monashim. Miss Vivien Trainer Ie was decided to purchase 5...... get-well and sympathy cards. TM MW members paid their ices. '1-1.. committees appointed are sick .g Mrs. Russell Nantes. Mrs. Stephen Smith. Programme - Mrs, Mm”. ice McDonald, Lunch .. Mrs, Ben, nett Trainer. Mrs, Ambrose MW, aghan. Mrs. McDonald invited members for the next meeting, Collection amounted to 40 cents. An "Old Sayings" contest was en. Joyed by the members. The meei. ing was then adjourned. A lunch was served by the hostess and tha committee in charge. sunazss ssifiiiiiz Continued from page 7 "What isn't big enougn2'TsE& the Peter. "That hole." replied Mrs. Pns. sum. "It isn't big enough io' me and mah fam'ly." Then she turned her back and walked off with the ten little hangers-on enjoying the ride. she whined fretfully. To have heard her you might have thought no. thing in the world could please her more than to lose part of that big family. when all the time she was worrying for fear one or more of those little hangers-on might fall off and she not know it. That is the way with mother love. There is nothing to equal it. Unc' Billy Possum watched them out of sight. Then he climbed up to the big hollow Logcock had cut in that tree. l-le curled up in it. Being alone it was big enough. He would take a nap. ' VANCOUVER, July 3l-(CPi- British Columbia mills today have a 87,000,000 lumber order from the United Kingdom. The order re- presents half the l80,000.000 board feet purchased by the U. K. Sai- urday. The other 90,000,000 feet will be supplied by mills in Wash- ington and Oregon. makes a IASIIEII SAIAD French Dressing 5 nlversary on Saturday, July 15th, . lheup salad ell tiisaspseu pm!-' at their home with congrstula- I Vamp vlnogof teaspoon tions from their many friends. ' I ' Miwcn "I" C”'''"''''' M"""5 ' Pl ll l I i l I . ! Mirl. and Mrs. (':adrf:,eldMDsywan;l I Ju:?h:ft:'ren:re3l:.nshnoli'e life" am y. accomplne y r. . . I icon "I. McAusland motored to Brsckley I 1. , . b k "C" In Beach last Sunday to visit their a 3.. 3:,-tin u 3 daughter. Marjorie who is sperid- I scoimn (cam-) Lea. lng some time there. . smios 'I'.. Moaueal. Mr. Edison Cameron who is E employed in Borden lpent the ' week-end with his parents in I Southwest Lot 16 and also vislt- 2 ed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barlow ' on Sunday. E Mr. Al Bryson. Arlington, Mriss.. - recently motored here and paid a I brief visit with relatives. On his 'W By Fago'y Ci Shorten i' In MATTERS gamma me missus use A i MEMORY Luis A HERD or ELEPuAN1s-- X WHAT? . 000.1 DON'T IIEMEMBER MINT HAPPENED EXACTIN TWELVE SILLY B013 HON wULO YOU v FORGET? THAT WAS THE DAV YOU FlR9'Ai'NTRlED JUST GOT , ALLOWNCI A FEW DAYS AGO! WATD V00 00 WITH IT BUT YOU YOUR J BUT IN MATTE3 HMNCIAL SE CAN'T REMEMBER FUWDIER BACKTNAN DAV BEFORE YESTERDAY. Arrasviaizoie oou-1 ASK Mair oowr s 35:00:47 . mow viusas ma uousi . ease-1 oust cm x