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The sur- est way to hght tooth ray is to keep chil- enis teeth clean rough brushing with Pepsodent right after eating. Titerc Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly and Shorten l Mom JUST ow: SEEM to GET new no? BUTWlTi-lAl1li?EEUAYGl?OIlTROFBEN2l)-' SHAVE? YOUR SKINS LME A BABY sAuwArsa:Li'3u'et sueeme rut sum K. on NV nee: . ,. ,, - it wusu uss CLEAN SHAVEN AND PQETTV SMELLING, wow! WHAT AF-FECTION! - . l ( mm- war " "C cut t1'ouT.' we Tawfrnar camp) AW.C'MON! voulzzl 1 A mcg gQgL x.. g'z.,; i OF YOURS I5 E CUTE.'HOW'S ABOUT ' A BIG Kiss F02 ,, voulz oto MAN? Ii THE GUARDIAN. Conway end Vicinity Mr. Heber Brooms was in Sum- merside recently on business. Mr. Arthur Smith sr.. Freeland. loaded a carload of pulpwood on Conway Siding recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and Mrs. Lawson Oatway were in Sum- ntereide recently on business. Messrs. Billie MacNeill and Charles Palmer motored to West Devon on Sunday, September 9th. Mr. Junior Arsennult, Murray Road. has purchased a truck Ind plans to go into the trucking busi- ness. Mrs. Michael J. Moran. Fuxley River. spent s few days visiting her sister. Mrs. Alonzo Foley. Bloomfield. Mr, Reginald Macbean, who is employed on the earferry, spent a few days with his wife and fam- ily at Foxley River. Mr. Freddie O'Brien. I'.S.A.. Ml been spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald. Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Freeland, have taken employment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Newcombe. Nertham. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rn- land Ramsay, Borden. are spent!- ing a week's vacation at Hardy's Channel. Mr. Hugh 1). Smith. Summer- side. was a recent visitor at the home at his brother and slster-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and. daughter Lila were guests at the home of Mrs. Clarke”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Freeland. Miss Jean Wagner, Poplar Grove. was a guest at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams on Sunday. September 9th. Miss Mary Casey. St. Louis, has been employed as teacher in the Murray Road School and began her duties as teacher on Monday. September 10th. Mrs. Guy Palmer and tun chil- dren have returned in their home in Conway after visiting her hust-. band, Mr. Guy Palmer, who is! working as carpenter in Halifax. 1 Mrs. William Smith. Foxley Riv- er, who has been visiting relatives nnd friends in Massachusetts. L'.' S. A., has returned to her home alter a very pleasant holiday.-P. Mrs. James Mac-Donalri has ro- turn:-d to her home at Murray Road niter ti long pleasant vaca- tion with her sister and brother- in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Hunt, Dexter. Maine. Mr. L-o Lynch. veteran or World War ll, returned to his home at Foxiey River much im- r-raved after being is patient, in the vel.erana' wing of the Provin- cial Sanitarium. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. De Younger (nee Kalle Smith) and Mr. De Young- er'a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. De Younger. have been ftueata at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Faxley River. --Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay and children Nancy, Billie and Robbie. Grand River, were visit.- lnll at Mrs. Ramsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miliigan, Mur- Road. on Sunday, September Mr. William E. MncKinnon. who operates a saw mill at Conway. has been very husy since Ian Spring making ahooka and boxes of all kinds. With the smelt sea- son right on us it looks as if Mr! Mnckinnon will have is busy Fal. Mr. and Mrs. William Miiltgan, Murray Road, Mr. and Mrs. Bry- den Smith and son Billie. and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Miiligan. Al- berlan, motored to Rocky Point on Sunday. September 9th. and were guests at the home of Mrs. William Milli;.ran's sister, Mrs. James Duwling. Mr. Murdock Stewart had the plcasing opportunity of taking Mr. 1 & Si ' l : V f " slariueromat. y 1 v s s Elite-E-It Mr OUR WAY By J. R. Williams l . - - l THAT'S HOW VOU ; BUT THIS? WATCH! THEY'RE H Isms RUIN oooo JOB is - riE'LL SAX RUSH JSEEH xi MACHINES! TH' Toot. MARKED "OH. WELL, AND ay -ri-it , CHATTER5 AN' you ' RUSH--so WEDGE IT UP OR' ' HANG A PlECE OK 2 JUNK on "l'H' BAR: i: we GOT A REPAIR: nsAue--HAVE rr A ' I . mm use 1 TIME 'TH' RE- ISATH C'.ARi?." LIKE THAT. r wt-iv, or; COURSE?-' PAIR GANG a THEY DON"H A594 WHAT'S . iWRDN6t'THEV ASK VVHAT '6 . '.- ..... ----.---w.- i- --e-1,, John A. Markinnon. Conway) old. est citizen for It ride in his nut. hoard motor hoat rt-et-ntly. MaeKinnon is 89 years of age and still follows h" 51"" renlaclntr the shingles. Maeilonaid-Vlriglit Wedding -The marriage of Mt M i Louise Wright, n.n., uni; a.i.r,i,.'.' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot. Wright, Middleton. to Mr. Earle MacDon. aid. son of Mr. and M", A A MIcDon-id. Charlottetown. ' ' solemnined .et Bedeque Church on Sat rd -, 3 Bill at to e.'m. u '3 emmb" 7319 PI-Itor of the church. Rev the wedding mtuld w t nu. In the church orgenls:,'ui-ls. tar Craig. During the Ulgmrelillerinuiss Ina P-T twn. t u so : "w 50;: X. Ewen". . as hen I us are were Thompson and NM! Wrlslit. brothers of the bride. The bride was etionded by Mill liisabeth Wright. Oenttel Bedmue. and Mr. George Mac. Donald. brother at the groom. us but man. Aim the ceremony a aeoeptlon wes held at the ln'ide's otne. HIDICAL NONI The abbot leldwln who died in ms was physician to ldwsrd the 0 team and at William the con- qusror. Borden by ear for the United who spent his holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Maenougall of O'l..eery. left sum- merslde by plane recently. He was N.B.. by his uncle Mr. Keith Mac- Dougall of Springfield West. Allen will be met in Toronto by his mother. of Sprlnghlll West are on their vacation and intend spendi Montreal. Mr. West Caps is in charge of the Mr. the team of horses. Recently he was seen nt the top at was United W. Burton Orowa officiated and signing of Phillipe. of OWN l West Cqe and Vicinity Mrs. Edward L. Msonougall of 0'Loary was a visitor to summer- slda recently. Mr. Ralph Mscbennan and son Lourdes of sumnterside were visit- ors te Well Oape for e few days. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Mecbougall of O'Leary were visitors to spring- iield West and West Caps recent- ly. Mr. sumrnersida Macbennan of left recently from Clayton states. While there he will visit with relatives and friends. Master Alien Malor of Toronto accompanied as far as Moncton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson it in Allie MacNeill of store until Mr. Wilkinson returns. Mrs. John Iarwtse of West Gaps in spending some time visiting with reletlves and friends In Kenslngion and vicinity, and in aummerside. While there she is the guest of her deughter. Mrs. Walter Lldstone and Mr. Lidstone end farnily, nlso her sister. Mrs. W. l. Brooks and Mr. Brooks. The west Cape Women's instit- ute met at the Green Hill school to hold their monthly meeting. There was a good attendance and the meeting was opened by the president in the usual way. All the officers were re-elected tor the coming month. After the meeting a. strainer roast was served to the members and visitors. and a very enjoyable evening spent by all. -Mrs, Harold Harris and fam- iiv who have been spending some time on the Island visiting with her brother, Mr. George Cerruth- erc in O'Leary, her mother-in-law and other relatives and friends in the vicinity of o'Leary. has re- turned to her home in Jamaica Plains, Mass. She spent the past weekend with her sister. Mrs. Ralph Macbennan, before leaving sum- mersidc by bus. Reverend Walter J. Domville of Fredericton. N.B., who is at the l present time on the West Cape S6O.O0 - TRADE - IN ALLOWANCE For ANY Old Radio or Record Player . 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