PAGE EIGHT Q . rug GUARDIAN. WN SEPTEMBER 14. 1953 THE eAsrEahWouAaotANS I Adam-5':-Momraaua: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Adm-r Gnonozrown: Waldon Lavera. rho Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In SOI.ll'Il: Tho Snack Bar. ..."l'lBlS VULCANIZED. Alexi ...!LEGIO)l Carnival, Montague, tfacbougall, Montague. September 21th, 25th, Nth. .-.'wlNTE.B COATS, belted ....WVATCHES to suit all poc- 'orduroy jackets, washable tar-,k0iS. GEMS WEI-PFPFDOIS "DI" an and tgfteia skirts just urlv.-517.95. Lzidies dress watches from la n thc Jo-Ann; Dress Shop, ,s2-2.50. (fhildrens watches from - VSIODS. V. R, Pepler, The Jeweller, ..-non SMART RAIN wr;Aa,,M0ntaizue- r riait Bella's shop, Montague. Coat; ..tWE HAVE our Fall Ooata in Flat and Bag to match. call and , we Our Ielecglom stock. All sizes 10-44. Also a rack of last seasons coats at very attrao W.M,.' La,,.,en:e Dam." ,-1,”, tive prices. Belles Shop. Montague. days- lottetown in spending a few V V H In 5;. guy, Road, ..'hIlNG S MILL. Montague, buy- ...... ping logs daily. 6 inohee small and ..'Miscr:LI.ANi-:oUs snowca - and up-8 feet 2 inches and 10 mt A miscellaneous shower was heldi2 Inches long only. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loti Wright, Loner Montague. on Wed- nesday night in honor of MI'. and, Mrs. Cecil Jessa (Jean Edmundsr, of Albion. The evening was spent in games and a sing-song. On be- half of himself and his bride, Cecil .. AKINGUS COUNTY Young Lib- eral Association Organisational Meeting, Tuesday. September 15th. at 8 P. M. at Poole and Thompson's ioffice, Montague. All interested ryoung men and young ladies are cordially invited to attend. thanked everyone for the many lovely and useful gifts which they 'GlFTQ F"R”nn mam)” . 0 . . received" p : Plan sets, Ronsons, billfolds, ..'i-"lair. ALARM - The Mom- ”(3"”'R ””,';:;?f'r '”.;?,f; Hue Fl” Departing”: was Called .IFViflllIFl' and Photo Dealer, Mon- out yestestiay morning to it roof ,,,,,,,(.. i fire nhicii originated from a spark from a flue. The fire was quickly extinguished before a pier. mull of damage was done. The house is occupied by Mr. Malcolm Gillis as tenant. Cllersonals ..tMr. and Mrs. Donald Camp- bell, Charlottetown, were week-end .i'isi!ois to Montague, guesta of Mr. --- and and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. ..”I'Rl'(TK BFRNIZD - A three- X- ton gravel truck owned by Blair: ,,r.vlr, and Mrs, Domld Ma,-um Mcswam. A1115I0n.ro1lecl ill theychariottetown, are visiting in ditch at Peter's Road early yes-,ivioni.-gue, at the home of Mrs. terday morning and burned. No:Manin'5 parents, Mayor 13, H, and Mrs. Yeo. one was seriously hurt, although Mr. Mcswain was cut about the hands and suffered shock. He was Aclagsmatgs and friends of David DY0CEf2dm8 &10ng the Peter's Road Ellsworth, Lower Montague. are when the accident occurred near lsolly to hear he is a patient ln the the new school. It was thought King's County Hospital. His young I blowout might have caused the friends wish him a speedy recov- accident. The three occupants of ery. the cab were obliged to break the. window in order to get otit, at. ,.'Mr, and which time the truck had already nf Wale;-:ow:.'iv . caught fire. The truck was sevcre- to spend a short hbliday in the '3' damaged. lProvincc. inc) -T and Mrs. Jmes A. Heck, I . 4 YEO, Mrs. Harold I. H unt 11--.-, -. t.-lw .t:. ,....... ,. Aiiistcii. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth have returned to their home in iI.OXl'er Montague after spending the ipast ten days visiting with Mr. wind Mrs. William Gilaori, Ply- ', ,.' . , , vncuth. New Hampshire. At prea- i,;:AlgTEq3:3'of3'Saligflls ('31: mt they have as their guest Mr. 'lrst president of the newly form- pat Ensworuh 01 s3'dn'y' N' 5' -d Maritime Insurance Adjusters '-WT issoclauon, Jsenator T. V. Grant and Mrs. He was elected at gm gnaugur31lGTanL have returned to their home fleeting of the group here Fridagqin Montague where they will take iiirht. Present were represent.-t-'up residence for some time. Over lives of adjusting firms in Ncivihe week-end they were visited by 3rllrISWiPk. NOVA 50011! and Dr. and Mrs. Norbert Grant. Saint 9"'""3 Ed””,'l'd I51"l"d- Hlohn, N,B.. Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Other officers are: First vice-,Gmn, and D, and M”. Raymond sresident, Alex Sinclair, Frederic- Gran. of S,mf,mm.s,d, ton; second vice-president, R. M. ' - ' Francis, Sydney; secretar,v-trr-ns- Churchill-Smith, Halifax. The meeting app oved a ton- irer, J. E. Gatvley, Halifax. Ex- ecutive members are Beverley stitution drafted at a preliminary, Armstrong. Charlottetown, and H.' gathering earlier in the summer.. - PRINCE EDWARD ro-nA1r - run. - wan. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! EYE-WITNESS FEATURETTE. STARRING CARL BOELHOUWER AND HIS FAM- ILY, RECENT ARRIVALS AT THE 500 ACRE FARM OF HUGHIE CAMPBELL OF GRAHAMlS ROAD, P. E. I. THE FILM GIVES A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF FAMILY LIFE ON A DUTCH FARM AND 'FOL- LOWS THE BOELHOUWERS AS THEY SAIL FOR CANADA AND SE'I'I'LE IN P. E. I.. iLso NEW CANADA CARRIES ON Fnamnmjrn ' 'ClTIZEN VAREK" ” THE FRANK DRAMA DEPICIIING PROBLEMS OF IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA. ALL OUT LAFF HIT! Maritime Insurance Adjusters Assln O TI'If;:Od Never-Been-Kissed Cuties and I500 love-Hungry Marines! l -The I Gil RI:-VS of g PLEAi'uRE ISLAND -I-Technicolor f"'t"l Murray River Orange Parado- "I'he King's county orange Lodge parade and service was held tvesterday at Murray River. Rev. T. R. Goudge of Pownal delivered the sermon at the service held at Oedorgelfown dnd Vicinity ....tDr. and Mrs. David Scan- nell who have been holidaying at their summer home in George- town. left last week on return to their home in Jamaica Plains, the Umwd mm”h' Tm hYm"5 M,” Suns were "0 God our Help in pp. Ages Past." "Onward Christian Mr. A. A. Mosher of Montague, soldiers” and wphn my Tm"-I :Gavest Lord Is Ended". The 01. gfmory was in acid of the Protect- ant orphanage. 'Iihe parade was formed was a business visitor to George- town on Thursday. Sept. 3. Mr. Daniel Rlleyfand Mr. John at the Orange hall. and paraded to the D. MacLeod of Montague were business visitors to Georgetown church fa? servich St the W"Cl"5' on Sept. 4. ion of which the members. returned to the hall. Members were present from Murray River, Irla, Peter's Road. Pinette, Hopefield, Belle River. and several other surround- ing districts. At a meeting of the Mayor and Town Council held in the Coun- cil Chambers nn Sept. 2, Mr. Milford Jameson was appointed Town Policeman. I-lis duties will also include those of caretaker of the Town Hall and those of Fire Two Iiined In Court Chief. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmnnds1At of Charlottetown spent severiil' days in Georgetown recently, as 01'' v . V , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.'C,;,',dr,H',1f.,: (hosllgtxn :l”h"e515((l;'"9':' 4 our W. Hansen. l A- I Mr. Billy Murphy, son of )ir.i kl-lovitsat lnlGeoi:getown on Septem. ci A., with- Lounty Stipendiziry Magistrate J. W. MacDonald, Q6. and Mrs. William Murphy, Sin, pwsitnng who is employed in Pictoti, N.S,l A n.5,,19n, I B, spent the Labor Day we-ck-end pleaded gumvolo al:lm;n'lnD':it:?g: at his home in Georgetown. and Mrs. VValter Cnnolion lrhnrgc and, was fined 320 and costs. A l'0SldPnt, of Abney plead, M" ed I-willy to a charge of reckless of Cardigan were guests on Sun- driving and , I. d 4 day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (.0515. In tlmracsascmfhe ssccugg W- -7- F"ZEC”'ld- was represented by Mr A Mlgc. "'m' Do (Id I Ch l - Mrs. Ernest Ellsworth, Boston.l r1?h1,. mo” Ufa; orl:,:3EnT or Mun Mass; Mrs. Howard Arnold, Ban-4,7”. Harbor. marged Mm driving 10?: Main” and Ml” -l”.Ylu-hile intoxicated was adjourned O'Laughlin, who have been re- 10 Mondmx Sept. 14 cent guests of Mrs. Ellsworth's Mn "Sp HeSSm'n QC "P. ind MT-lb Am01d'5 moth". Ml”-V resented the Crown in IIITVCBSCS John Lanighn and their sister,i imp ' Mrs. Ella MacKinnon of Gem-go-I; Sr;-RA-Ivp0RDgOk;gAv6N En? town, left on return to tlieir,j,md ,cp, gglnndon pmduc'er Rm, Mmes 9" 59F"""b" 7- T”?-ViRonson tried vaudeville entertain- W9" Emmnanled by M” Jr B'Iment, in this birthplace or Shakes- Swny 0' C'9"39mW”- Iwh" M" peare and found it no match for visit with relatives in Bdsion, the (vorks of the bard while me Mass" ”1d R"mf"d- M9" ishakespeare Memorial. Theatre '- iwaa making it record season, the M . P I St ' t. M . - .u..'. sifwllt .?”i-...Z"Jf N.s7,!;;1;,;”lO;g;W,.5;g0sed in its fourth motored to the Province on Sat-,, ,,, urday, Sept. 5. where they" weretMr. Donald MacDonald were visi- guesls of friends during the lioli-l tors to Charlottetown on Sept. 5. day week-end. M .- , Mr. Ralph Rickefts of Antig- Mr. Floyd Landry who is em- Onlsh. N.S.: motored to George- ployetl in the City spent the Lab-.town on Saturday, Sept. 5 and or Day holiday week-end at his On his YFIUPH I0 Allllllonlsh be home in Georgetown. was ttccnnipanied by Mrs. Ric- :-- ketts and faniily, who have been Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Misslhnlidayiniz in Georgetown with Joyce Jenkins, who are employed Mrs. Rickett's mother, Mrs. Annie in Charlottetown, were holiday Gardner. week-end guests of their mother, -m ' , Mrs. Florence Jpnklng, Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald left. recently for Toronto, Ont.. where Mr, and M,-5, Hm-old Ma,-LN," she will visit with relatives. of Charlottetown, were week-end WW” I" TDWIHIO M355 MhCDfIn- aid will attend the Canadian Na- guests of relatives in Georgetown, Vional Exhibition. , LAC. George MacDonald of the family of Charlottetown, were R.(l.A.F. left A few days ago Mr RU!-5'5 0" SPPL 6, at the hometthe Air Force station at Green- nf Mrs. Burk:-'s' parents, Mr. antllwood. NS, after having spent 5! MT-'- W- J. Fl”-Serald. imonth's leave with his parents, n--- IMr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacD-onald. Mra. .T. H. MacDonald and son. - AC. TENDERS I Will be received at the office of the undersigned until Wednesday, September 16th, for the painting of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and two rooms in the Montague new school. x Signed, C. '.I. rimsicu, Chairman Trustee Board. CAPITOL snows AT 3.310:-7.m .. 9.00 TO-DAY. - TUE. - WED. DON'T MISS THIS ACTION PACKED ' THRILLER! K0REA To ' Kingdom (0'"”' ill ......, 6...... L... um, .,i no... .i...m mi Ann.-. irirtm. V-IWINII rim.--mm.-n' iiltiiiicutiit LATIST NEWS---. 7 Lorne Valley and Xlflnify -..'Mrl. Sandra Mat.-Eachern was 3 passenger to Mount Stew- art'on September 1 where Ihe attended the teachers” convention. Dr. A. A. MacLeod, Bomhaw. was a recent visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. MacLeod. Mrs. Cuylet Dingwell. Marie, was the guest of her brother-im law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald on September 4. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Homer James. Mr. Charles MacGrath has re- turned to his home in Hyde Park, Mass, after spending an' enjoy- able vacation with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. 'Master Jackie MacLeorl, Char- lottetown, spent the past week visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Leod. Mr. Roy MacLeod,xMr. Ralph Nicholson, Mrs. Francis Mac- Intyre of Lorne Valley and Mrs. Homer Jamel of Marie, left Sep- tember 5 on a motor trip to Bos- ton and vicinity, where they will visit relatives and friends. A dance was held in Cardigan Head School on September 4. Music was furnished by Mr- and Mrs. Thaddeus Shepperd for a large attendance. Mr. Kenneth.-lTiacLend of Char- lottetown. was the guest of his brother Peter, and Mrs. MacLeod on September 2. Mr. Elmer Maclnnia, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Lorne Val- ley on September 7, the Kuest of his nephew, Mr. Lauren MacLeod. Mrs. Ellsworth Ross, Union Road, was a recent visitor at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowery. Mrs. Bert Leard entertained the members of Lorne Valley Women's Institute at her 110"” on September 3. One member joined. Mrs. Francis Maclntyre invited the members to her home for the October meeting. His many friends in Lorne Valley are sorry to hear that Mr. Vernon MacDonald of the Mac- Donald Radio Service, Charlotte- town, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. When he underwent a major operation- All wish him I speedy and com- plete recovery. William FeriZll50" and Jean left September 5 to Boston and ollllvr interest in the United Mra. daughter on a visit points of States. Mr. Philip Maclnnis of Hall- fax, N.S., accompanied by his three daughters, Evelyn Of T0" onto, Ont., and Reta and Eleanor of Charlottetown, visited rela- tive: and friends in Lorne Val- lay on September 4. . The hum of road machinery is music to the ears as the people of this vicinity are pleased to have the new improved road go- ing through the district. It is to be hoped the weather will be favorable no the newly "I539 road will let Dirk"! hem" heavy fall rain: start. Mrs. Munro MacGrath and Ion John were visitors to Bangor on September 6, guests of Mrs. Mac- Gi-ath's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. Mrs. Alex -M-a-cljityre has re- turned home from Elmira where she visited her father Mr. Arthur MacNelll who is ill. Mr. Mac- Nelll's friends wish him an ear- ly return- to good health. -A. M Whilirlloatlgantl . Vicinity The whim I-toad dlatrict bell team we defeated in I. recent um! played against the summ ville ball team. A large crowd of spectator- were present to oheer for their teams. Mr. Lyman Nicholson, whim Road, was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stewart. Greek River, were recent visitors to the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. stenvu-t. Kilmuir. The Monday night. dance at whim Road hall wee cancelled due to the recent storm. Recent vialtore of Mr. and Mn. Milea Maoxlnnon. Whlm Road, were the Mines Shirley Mae. Jean and Doria Mcmilay. daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. Ramona Mcaulay. Petqre Road. Mr. Kenneth Mad3onaId. Kil- muir, returned in Charlottetown to resume hIa- etudiee at Prince of Wales College. , Mr. and Mn. Oolin MacDonald. xtanuh-. were recent victim to Charlottetiywn. memum of whim Road WM. 8. held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Oolln MacDonald. Kilmulr. on Thuraday evening. rleplaluser I. The worship period of the melt- waa opened by pruldent Ira. After leeraee 1-I) ailwtembua of the now joined in renonaive reedine concluding a prayer by the preli- aent. The secretary treasurer. lire. Garnet Moore called the mil. in &onding.eeoh number quoted a verse from the Bible. Reading: were given by Cecil Olulobeli. , "June and lire. Mien." . I you mm." and -v "M! Jelue Fire Destroys baht A host Baltic and At Lower Montague. Vicinity ..'.l"ire bf unknown origin deat.roy- A ed the barn of Bert 1-laneveld, I.mv- uh um um my am” m" or Montague on Friday. Also lcot was I large quantity of hay, la pigs. four tons of groin uid mill- feed. housing for 1500 hens, and a nearby hen house was partially burned. A large crowd assembled and A bucket brigade wu form- ed. Their efforts were unavailfng in putting out the barn fire, but. they saved the hen house. During last week's hurricane. Mr. Hane- veld also lost I portion of his apple crop which would soon have been ready for. marketing. town September 0. Bruce. Red Point and Mr. Mn. 11. W. Dixon,” Ian Baltic. . southport. Mrs. Michael Mclnnia. soul-la paid a visit to here mother, Mrs. John Jiucampbell, Rad Point: Peakes Anti Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn, Hall- fax. spent the week-end of Sept. 5 at the home of the former! bro- ther Mr. Harold Dunn. They were accompanied by Mr. Dunn'a broth- er Charles, who now resides in Ont. Mr. Percy Poole, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Edgar Poole. Bouria, spent 2. few days visiting with relatives and friends in New Cvlleguw. Mines Wanda Robertson, Kings- boro, and Miss Beatrice Bruce, sourla, left recently to take up studies in the U. C. College, Char- lottctown. Miss Mary Mar-.Donald. RN. Montreal, is spending her holiday: with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Miu Doria Mooney. Charlotte- town, is , nding some time at her home in Greenvale. Mr. L.B. Hughes, left Sept. 8 for Montreal,-to be present at the --e ' marriage of his daughter Rita, on R9V- H- 3- 36". Red Point. and sew, 12, He wa, Mmmbanled by Mr. Bruce Stewart, Sourls, motor- lm 50,, pg-eggon. ed to Wood Islands on.Auguat 30. where Rev. B. E. Bell onducted Many friends of Mr. John Fish- service. er. regret, to learn of his recent -7- Mr. George Holland. Elmira, was illness and al join in vtlshing him 3 apgedy my, m to good health, a recent visitor to Klngaboro. mi. Charles Ching, Red Point, had the pleasure of meeting the in Char- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heighner. Boston, Mass. are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Jane A. C. W. W. deleilllel G,-mt, peak” Road, lottetown on August 30. Sylvia Bruce, Mr. Merton Bruce. Red Point. motored to Charlotte- Mlee Eileen Dixon returned to her home in Trulo, N. 8.. having spent the summer months with her Krandparenta, Mr. and" Mrs. Harry and Mr. and Mn. Boddle J. Dixon. Red Point, were recent visitors to dence in Newton, Mass., sepgemb" 7. having spent the at weeks at their sumnierp rmlggjlj in Klnguboru. They are much in. on up with the Island and they en. ioyed every day while here. The farmers are busy M um harvest and the potato dlgging ,: W I09 fII'.IWIi'- some district; LN visited with Bali)! blfghg but the crop in general la consic:..,d good and all hope for a good ,,,;g, Mr. and Mrs. Ira. You - Head, were recent visito:sg'atBafll," home of Mr. and Mn, Chan: stead. Howe Bay. , ” On Friday evenin , 4. B. Y. P. U. group geld Tleile,it:T::r mu game in the field at King? boro. At the conclusion of the Kan; they presented Mr. Brent n,ob,,.,,, son. Red Point, one of their g-mu I and a faithful, wining Worker, it-13' a pen and pencil set in honor nj their love and esteem for hm, Brent leaves shortly for Em, ,school in Mo cton. N. 3., whm he will comm ce his studies aim all sincerely wish him health am good luck in his chosen profession, l Mr. Joseph Gillls, East Point paid a visit. to Klngsboro recently with friends. Mrs Stanley Dlngwell and tn. children, North Llake, were rt-rem visitors to Charlottetown. Red Point Women's Institute mp, at the home of Mrs. William aim Almah Ching on September 1 with a large attendance of members ard visitors. It was decided to hold a ham and chicken supper in the nod Point School in September. At the close of the meeting. Messrs Edgar Rose and Elwood Ching entertain. ed the meeting with film showy; put out by the National Film Board. It is the intention of my. ing more shows such as these in fit- Mr. Emery Bruce. Ontario, spending a holiday with his par- and Mrs. Ray Bruce, Miss Anne Mclnnis, has accepted a position as teacher in Fanning- brook school, for the coming school enta, Mr. germ. Red Point. Mr. Major Young. Red Point, to Char- Septem- Mr. George Anstil, Montague. spent a few days of the week of was a business visitor Sept. 7 with his sister, Mrs. Mc- lottetown and Montague Cullough Byrne'g Road, Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Atholl, Mass. recently visited friends and relatives of Peakes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson and Mr. George Robertson, Kings- boro were August 30 visitors at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sor- Mr. Ralph Grant, now of Hall- rey, Montague. fax. spent. the week-end of Sept. 5 Mr. Gilbert Clements, electrician, with his wifetahd family on st. Patricks Rd. Montague, was a buaipeas visitor to Red Pointlon September 2. Mrs. Lodge Bit,-t.l-eft recently for Boston, Mass. where she plans to spend A brief vacation. Mrs. Freeman Massey was hoa- teaa to the Kingsboro Women's In- stftute At her hme on September 1 with a large attendance of mem- bers and visitors. Miss Teresa I-Iandrahan. Borden. spent. the wetk-end of Sept. 5 at her home on St. Patricks Road. Miss Doris Donnelly, has re- turned in Charlottetown, where she will resume her studies at St. Jos- eph's Convent. Mr. Percy Benton returned to his home at East Point, having been a patient in the Charlottetown Hoa- pltal for some time. His many friends are pleased to see him so --- much improved in health. Friends of Mr. James Gilian.)r.. will be pleased to know that he was able to return to his home re- cently frorn Antigonlsh, N.S. Whefa he was patient in Hospital, having suffered the loss of two fingers from the right hand. Miaa Karolyn Stewart. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Rod Point. Mr. and Mn. Lorne McNeIll and family, Red Point, were recent visi- tor: to the home of Mr; and Mrs. John Mckfe, Howe Bay. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Currie, Charlottetown; vlaited the 1101715 of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. st, Patriclui Road. Sept. 7. Master Jimmy MacDonald, re- turned to his borne in Boston. Mass. having spent the summer holidays with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and-Mrs. Waiter Roger-son. St. Patricka Road. Mr. Lloyd G. Robertaon. Red Point, and Min Helen McLean were September 6 guests of Mr. and Mrl. Preeton Coffin. Bmhwcll. I Mr. and Miiefrhomu Brown and family havelreturned to thelru'eaI- Mr. and Mrs Carl McKenna and family, Charlottetown, visited the home of Mrs. L. Devlne, on the An”. tnudiu week-end of Sept 9- l.Danger desk --me ” O.'I'hin. tweet Africl Guests at the home of Mr. and truth ugh” Mrii. Alex Grant and family. 0" cookie A .1.Fun Sept. 7 were Mrs. Jane Grant and 1Lgodd".' g,Au.pmou. ron Donald. Mrs. conners. Mrs. ofpeece 9.Misteke Oharlea onwtord and son Dom l8.WorIhIp 1o.I:hginh nie, all of Charlottetown. in. Deep ditch author r: lB.0dd (Mot) ltlaapa Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bid. Hd””' 1I.Ceuo l1. Greek letter spent. the week-end of Sept 5 I1 ltoldwelght l9.Aueweed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1.; woal zo, Aqua Mclnnial Peakea Road. lI.Simla.n language ...- 12. one devoted nltemelning Mr. luy-inond Gill. visited Mom togood verdant. tune and Georgetown on Sept. 9- eating lathe Ir 2e. Bowl: for 28. Center Mrs. D.A. MacDonald. aocom- wuhlng 2lI.Comfort plnICd by her daughter Isabel. u.Aheail spent A few days of the week of 21. Gather sent. '7 vaitlng relatives in Nova after H, areaper BC” 28.Devin Mr. Ivan Hugh: and family. Sl. Affected visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 32 gieaennern . u hes, on Sept. 6. - IIW L" H I ..A 38.Cold Mi-.' nneat Grant.- Borden. II 36.,Greek letter spending a few day! of the week do."-Varying of aept. 'I at his homoxon at. no with! rich Road. flndllt 88.Mei.Allic Mr John Anstle visited at the ' I home of big brother and slltu-lib 40-Incl)! law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anette. ::.::l:bed:ut 1, . hen ””"""f"' amt .-nA. 4l.OnIre . "3. . Al iW.l!u'uian old Rugged Oi-on." MM Coll" i leader MacDonald aecolnninlad 9" I" (former) piano. Member: were invited to Oh! gown- home of Mn. Leelie Stuart for their L by” next meeting. I. ufider At the clone of the evening a due a. mcluu.-. llghtful lunch. ma served by Chi! (loot-I hoeteu, Mn. MacDonald. -aulstod (.'I'IVlHIl by Mn. 1:. ruraiilgmm ""1 W" na . Laurie M14130 ' -M------b-Z---1'-”'T tr: ltasum -TIIAT coiiitts , Another car Master Feeds atone mat-in. the length and form 1 has arrivait. agt Clgltvs Feed iv he ti: '.o It I Service, . ew . . . u:un.tnianea'yoIir min: "3 "'""t ” r "” WlI:lIl'I Mntg" Concentrates, IN 0 If!- w e you . ' ' Intematlonal Binder twine er?,'I:"cri74"”"i9A1n clearing at 812.75 per hole. A fl'tlll!.o,a'f99 tut. L11 , . o is be at the home of Mrs. Roddic .1 berlandl. L DAILY ctzosswono - n'Au.v cavrroot3orn.'.um's bow to work in ' AXYDIL-CLO”. A A one letter simply auntie for another. In this eilemplo A It Med for the time De. 8 for the two 01, etc. lihgle fatten. epoli. hell my the code letMII'I!;e difleunt. A Quotation- !e”u.od-ru chogr.'..e.t'inm.. , .uu:r.;i:l&lil;;t:'&i'ft':b”&;:.?ifl;i7'i3liil? ture meetings. Next meeting Will Kidaon, Red Point. October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Olderht-nd. U. S. A., are spending their annual vacation with relatives in Emit Bal- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kennedy, Kingaboro, accompanied by Miss Marlon Kennedy. Boston. Mass, and Mr. Waahie Young, I-lamiltmi. Ont.. were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. East Baltic Women's Institute members met in the school room for their September meeting with a large attendance of members and visitors. Following the business. Mr. Edgar Rose put on several pleturet from the National Film Bnavt which is in operation in the fmr eastern districts. The Film Board pictures in-rt also shown on September 3 at tilt home of Mr. and Mrs. John W Robertson, Kingsboro, with a lal'K( attendance. Lunch was served by the hostess and all had an nnjnv- able evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kt-nnt-.u1 Frnsri. North Lake, were recent visitors to Sourls. ... Mrs. Charles Ching and Mrs. E. 8. Rose. members of the Red Point. Women's Institute. were appointed on the Film Council Board. -11 The export of cattle and hides for ybars has been tl.e chief indus- try of Ethiopia in Africa. The Indian elephant is estimated to have a life span of 150 years in its natural habitat. I-7f!l'Jl1l.;l t!V.lII.'.7iEi IIPIIIIIH I 28.0fa compact (-1 between etatee 9.En. - coun- ' ..- 30-Evoth tit ill . -'52-We-ry Hit! it ..If IBM 34. Behold! tzitzttltild Limtiel 30.Droop; i " ln lhe YNlertIly'l Aaewet middle 48. Tratugrw 87. River (1.Auam (Sp) allkworm 39. Becurt 45. Lair 0l.Chll- I7.'l'enaile . drew: strength game - (abbn) I PILLOW atlott of the words we all hiltllo '.v '1 in l we note tune a. NLGUI eiuuua