359.3 -3:'iEB'l' WT!-IE GUARDIA CI-IAl2L'OTTETOtWN 0 AUGUST '4. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Conn Murphy. Valleyllelil Baby Banil Charlottetown, were week end visitors to Murray River. guest: I AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn of Mn. Murphy's parents, Mr ,, . Bruce Macllliee Miss Jnyco Wlulnton. Pilu Mclilnnnn. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston. i g A l' EORGETOWN: Wnldan LIVCII. -H - -,.g" Ln--- 4 ..B....4 .nM..?.nM....B . The Guardian ni.lv b ugll at the I ii In l I M Mr' and. M11 P" K JMmSm"' i 3 The lmnual meeunli M the V '"-TO mun Damn uuunufnl andluuannau "()?'7cef,:a&:,r:;1ow'l'l':'f:::l and son (mi-y, Mui-my Riv:-r, have 3353, Band W35 held it me val. The Peakea Bombers won their run om”, nl Scum-, Hm gnaw n".ud H mun". . a... returned to thmr home after yeymld church Min me Baby third game in the King's County - ' ” t ' ' n spending a few clays vacation in Bum supenmendmt. Mm Dnn Baseball League yesterday after- ii'1;”ii" ”ii”””'X”":”S ”” 'i'-... Ill'f;L'l.iifl”l.iSli'"i.ili??.?.f,El L0” ””'”" N" l" iM”Kl""”"- 1" C””"- A mm 1" iffiil 3:” isiiliieiiliniiiniiiriifii 3 . e 9': Cioppr-. .foii.:i;;i.ic. i i . Y . ” , r 1 t," - - ' ' mu, Augupt am,2-4 p. M, Mrs. Arnelt Nlrollc and daiigh- ,,”,,rf'iil,egrep:7:s”:ln::ci cdglrelddaigg: played on the Peakes diamond. .HALAN(.E H nnnn nnnnnn . ter, Retty Joy, Long Island, N.Y.,lo, cnndrm nPitcher Earl MacKlnnon went the F-5 "ii I'PtllH”(l llF'-'W"-'3- l30l1P'5 won,” "lS(l0l'sT "" "H ""95 RN,” prpsem. 5W"di'”Z H" 5m" Several iriothers. Rlialldl1'l0l.l1EY-ll. msmmile on the mound for Pen" shnnnn Mnn,(,,..n,. inf Sumnlnr sandals, l,Vnynpn's. nlPl lmontbs visiting fnrinnds andiand W. M S Auxnlan, members -Wrren "mg "V9 hit-5 and 5'-Finn! 7 MNSP5 and cmld-5. at gt”-an 5,, relative; in liliitc Sands and V i . ; , , OW 10 m9H- DELDMY and Shop- -nA(iit 01- -kiiti-' it "irwllv Becks, Murray River. "Ta p””'”' A ””"l””5 him" ham (ti Cardin" 5l"Tl”'"d"9d 15 wduced pm” nrnplc Sshnnpen V . htheRgroanrar(;. riby lfiits with DeLorey being touched M,,,,,aK,,,,. -tuaui-ni-:i.i.'s Firrllit slioiv- -J18 C0-WA!-l”N'N' - H” nu: wulmnnb Mr; A.,ni,. 5, "' mK,”'1.J H, 1 b . H . mu Hm nmk. jyH'IlV TM Km many mend: W,” n,, nnnn). to y .. 1 up. ac- mbe ay e at atteis with I , g . , ,, V - - . 1 (h M. -,1 d .1. M.(- Klnnon and Mrs. Dan Machlllllon perfect day at the plate, having nst lltlfll. iitii,- .:li'l vii::ii- IZHM MW-H ' swlrmz Rnbe” 9-am - 5'. i i' i "r of l (.'m”"' read ”why it Baby Erma?" she .11. five hits in five trips Two of them inn. tjvt lilr m1: ..: writ”;-L (xv. l'”l'”' ii” Mull ”"' Md" :llTt;”r' ”ds1Oi'dm' p”"p";;H'm mist) interestingly referred to Miss WW9 d0Ubl95- 1338813 MSCIMYFL Becks" i :ti..v.s Shit-lvvl Ma(Kiiinon. '!Yen-llvgllosclinsznlit hi: hlililtjpll l mu-lB””'1 M”””"'” ""11"" m meimbio 0; Pmkcs had hm hm or - - - -I . . t-in N S is sprnriiiig two weeks all - uwmld Friends” Mm" w' A hw t”p5' sill-. l. in Ill. -lit.-xi in ,g ' Q ' , : V,' g ' Emu men mad mnn ..Cn,.m-nu, Mike Handrnhan of Peakes pul- , , 5-135 W. iim iume lll rtlirtemi. ! A . Judson fxirnllr. Ill has Home Booklet H led on me bean fielding may M the gallon a: 5 n - l"f””'""l l"""" rm" 7' mp If” It was )l(31.q L t 1, . R name with his shoe-string catch of it I,iiii.iii'.v Vl'.ll'l5llfi. Sllii't:Pon,l lnnrillind on liri.irrl thi- H. Ill. C. 5 i ,l isil" 0 aw . "' 3, mm M11 back 01 mu-d, MM; 0,” H I Mg Al pg-5.111 viglling. M155 Erma Quebcr. Ho is spviuliil: a nlvlv,-J7l:nl95 Flil-Wt hm" COPE ,B19i-On Lmngnns. he pas - l)'lllll, Victoria Cl'l'lF-V .'l"-V5 '”” in M”"""y R'"""l.m em' vlhn k.:pQk.e brief.” Mrs Pcakrs: M. Devine. K. Jay. M. u,,,,m,n1I M , ,:uesl nf liis parents. Mr. and Mrsai 4Rev.l A. Fiasei and M15-. M. D. i Hnndmnnnn EA Mncnnnnnn E. Mann nnmag M,-, RIC)”.-:1 Sm"-nhaugh nndilrelanrl txir-olln. Also home ti-nni Maitln also made some lClll?ll'l(8.nK'”1non' R. Maclmyrey J. Gmmn 3. "am. son Blnlr hnrr rt-turn:-d to theiril't"53la"'l 0" ,”0('”'d 'll" VH-M-i-5-!NnI1E Hr Vffnblulllrk '93” 3"” 1”mlHandrahaii, J. Hughes, B. Doug- wr hm hm”. In SLu..u,.,,,n Mm spendlngigllcvl-lil'l;'IS AhSnGr"n.l'l;s: ll lute ulii;1f;omMthe Mlssilnan gllollllll). HLiltvI1u5, A, Handmham J, p, Hgndra- mw "N, n n,.,.n HS” nu M, and 3,1r5nJame5nlSnhlSillt.( lsvpnltln s. A t. tilt V, 9 its Enit an lelsollh. El -Khan, - wnmnnn n W W r U,,,,.1nn -n.,.,nnnV N4 5' Mis. l'tr-d lliiilc. I at ifiiiiaf tfax, sang a solo. Miss Shiilcy B;-, Cardigan: D. MacDonald, P. . A. 1 H n ,Ru-er. AAS Jamvs lxnnv, uho liihg-an h-(nn me U. S. A. was nisn MMCAUIHI Hr Hnnnsnv P. Sullivan. M. Hnnnn Canny Non Glasgow-gilt member of tluv s;imr- .-Nip is Visitor. H1 DcLm.oy' C. she am! H, Shep. ,. .. Mrion; "i Fr N C. is spondiii: his llOllda)l5 1;; triciirls in lmut'i' Montague . illligiitili. A .'x'll4't'kl&iilll bingo and ..iDealh :visiting his part-iii-'. Mix and Mrs. William Knox nt llriitlrimr of Mr. " i A selection was offered by Nor-iii-'il'd. A4 MBCPM2. J. MCAUICN. J- ima. Sandra and J. D. li'iaCPllEl'S0n.;Bl'51dlE'y- and "Jesus Loves Me" was sum: byl I-1ll95C0lT'1 Margaret and Christine MacPher-iC””'dll-'7”' - - "00 3'1 9-' 4 lPenkes 312 S81 0-33 ,son. Mr. Fraser read A letter from i DeLoi'ry. Shepliaid and Sullivan; .- NH” . V. iilirltcs pm mi by the Sturgeon .Mlss Munro. Vancouver. B. Cm ' A F M Woiiirirs lnslitiiie was held in the fmllallng 10 l-ll? ”Ml1I'lKBFi'l- Mlmliohi Ei Mncxhmon and M" D"me' .'f”l(l(ll on Tliiirsdiix evoiiing 4 l u e y M15510” Blillih 1-0 make R W9 ml'm'l E" Macxmnon pnchsd duly ban . l l H ' H ' lb" ”' 3 Wt'”l”d””" ”' iiiii;””33Xisi3ii?"ii).3';.ii? iiikiitii” l9.rll'(ll l-Liv-.. lit Ill vimn . -' T . .l -, 3 A, -.4 4 WM ., .' , ' ' l is -n tr . :v:i - l lit:-c tilmin .-miimimigli, Ntk CT”: d"I"I”' i1l:T,”r”.,g Tn H1; m'1l3;:il-Tie M” mm l l algal? un inlng Cartliizan squad 18-7 in a reg- (-,g, u 3-V gl L g. ,. d- I . xlllrl-.V OSD 8. i 0 l-12 - H l . , . - :.lIlHl' Kiiiizs County Baseball game. A '11-. ff iVt't:l(S linl.d;us xv:iiliwliiili' npizlirenllso, Hem” M Mr'h1I”h" JGSPDII 1il'1l05vmfAl:;;nor32n C(:lx1fll::;1u,:xizpglziiglnlTlic win gives Peakes three wins . 3 Flllfl 31” Rim-"it'll 5"n('?lb1lllKh. Gnu?-held" my” -71” lleanl . iiig closed with hymn and pray-er.li”ld 9”” X55-iv W make than run- mn 1 Duiing his ifetinie no air IUl.,m1d R pimlc lumn was Fm,mFd-bvynersnnn to Murray River W”-n nvc n w 3H-V"",5 had p5,l"”,s5i”ll-ln ”9"d”Ctf,din”' ' ' straight wins. Delory and Shep- .a faint at (.iN'il.iv ti esides its nmn nae on the mound 10,. me mm Mr RI'Xl(Il hlni't;;l Vl(.(n,.lRiSOlT0WlllR lllCl0ll'lllFl9fti'PS:O yniirgi u..- 4 W..- h5.m,.s. Sci 2:114 ' r (-l',& hxlxsal-l:i?1';,l,;el;,ll:)lll5s0:1islll(B)?l?l:p1'il:ll :illg'l:iIll1nK Rifle: MO-" -- ...- - r . , -. A . . . . i ' 't' i l 4 s . J Hm” pl nirilod home Friday il'Om n two-iii Ylialf-brother. Ambrose. at 51 Macn0nald'R0cll0 D t t l1ln'l'.ll V.6li in Scotland and EI'Iil- Feline 1 h S d 0 Mrs. Roddy Mfll'lli1 and tivoi The funeral will he hrld Werliies.-.'w dd- a d 4 ldrrn. Nomiziii and Christine. day ""”ml”lz (mm S" -Milrlisi e - - rcmziiiird in smiiaml for another Chl;l't'll- Molilaulio liiii-rnieiit viilil 'lKfi-fl10lllll pcrioil uhcre they are.bC ” ill" i"h””ll i”""'””5- rhr rursts of Mrs.Martm'sparent.s. Mr and lllrs. Alex MacDonald, at V Loch l,omon(l. iiiiried bri. . is miirdcrm ed. The ' (il'.'llli Moiitagiin. had as their ;:'.lF5' last work Mrs. J P. Cnady of - Ottawa. Also yisitiiiz Dr. and Mrs. ' Gvnii! at their summer home on the ViUlli7l:lll” Rivrr wcrr Lt. Col. W linrnmiintd. Mrs llarDonald and i:imi'3 ril Chai'lriitrinwii VIS- v-ii; over the ueek-end were Dr. F and Mrs Viiire Grant of Summer- side. Dr and Mrs. Len Marlsaac of ' Cilarlotwtnwlt, and Dr. and Mrs. l Bxrnn (train and family of Char- '”" initctoun. l Pnrnaiirln iawli ll'”t (. .i:.R..ii..ci .E9Wl.'lE Sil(illVI.Vt'j AT 2:30, 7 AND 9 . Woman Quasi Tunic;-swept Tnopiicm. AIIVEN1-unel t 1 ill! lEItPlAllflH' -.ln Knuth 5-5: A Shadnwtl g - - A Retention lru Mari Hunt' I .-An Ancient tunr ; ll stolen fortune f 1 salvaged from ti. seas . . .n periled - pursuit through i hidden catacombs .. - forbidden treasure forbidden lips... and the lashing fury of the ship called Mara Mam! . ta. J3 . T"-"ERRdL HYNN SPORTS PARADE -- NOVELTY V. l l Mix i 1 l s. And w. s. Tests Sm-.a'nr T. V. C-raiil and Mr.-.,GlVOI1 ..' Red Crossrswlmming Andi Water Safety Clay-as were con ducted at Souris from July 7--Ill b John Miillally On Thursda July 31. tho classes were tested h Mr. Paul Cudmore and the follow .'St. James Church. Georgetown. was the scene of a very pretty, wedding when Katlicrine Bcrnicci daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche of Georgetown was united in marriage to Eugene Alban. son of Mrs. William A. MacDonald and the late Mr. MacDonald of Grand Tracadir. The cei'cmony was performed by Rev. P.F. Mitc- Donald. brother of the tzmnm,who also cclebratcd the nuptial Mass. Present in thc sanrtiinry and ii.- sisting at. the ceremony was Rev. ..'Mrs. Benjamin Jardine. age 56. paged away at her home in Brook- lyn Saturday evening after a short illness. The late Mrs. Jardine was formerly Jcssic Thompson of Stur- germ. She leaves to mourn three. sons. Christopher in Toronto, waiter at home and Russell in Murray River and v one daughter. Jennie. Mrs. Hr-ctnr MacLeod of Point Prim. One sister also survives. Ester. Mrs. 51 3. Y ing boys and girL"- pahsedi 0. Kiggins, parish priest at szmgster of New York. Her hus- Eicmentary-. Veronica (.'val1ant,Geoi'getown.r The wedding took hand prfdefggsgd my gm, ye”, Colleen MacDonald. Pius P'itzpat- place July 8th, the occasion of R50, riItk,Vincent. Doiicette.Betty Burke. the twjentv-eighth anmversai'v 0! punmi arrgnggmcnu we", not Vicky Burke. RG5, Mane paquet" the bride's parents. The altar amt cnmn1en,n Inst, evening ncndmg Pam” Cimmng Lnum MncDmm1d'saii('tuai'v ll'Pl'F hcaiitiflilly dcCo- mn nrrwnl or hex. non non, Caron, Ems. Gem, Mooney. Glynnn. rla-ntcd with assorted siingnirr floiv- Tamma- '”"V1s' Joan Macpma Joanne The hl'l(iP. who entered the beitmn. She, was ac- Peters. Frankie, Maccormack. Pete MacDIonald. Bert Pusney Creamer. Paul Mclnnis. Sand Roach. Palsy Roach, Mark Gallant Richard Gailriiit, Roland Grilian Jeanette Macdonaid. Claire Gnllan Ann Marie Gallant. Vyctic Gallan Earl Acorn. Tom Van Evryk, An Van Evryk, Jacob Van Evryk. Jessi Bobby Pierce. Junior: Freddie Roacii. MacDonald. Brtty Pniiquet. Brando Murphy. Yvonne Gallant, Rome Gallant. Intermediate: David Billy Ford, Francis iVfaclnlyi'e. STRONG EARTH TR-EMOR Aug. .'l -(AP) Tho city of Salvador was sh: 'rn h; n stroll earth irv-mnr R iirrlai Dospit the violence or the dunko, uliirl caused great alarm among th population, ilnmrige ported. nn BIG ures SONG HI TS I "My Lem And My Mutt" Neville Wright, Preston Horne. Ann Mac- lntyrt-. ltiiii Hiighcs, M.1i'lyn Burke. Leslie , 3”” Pllqllelning mitts and Coronet. PMIUN. 1'0mm.V Ml1l31'd.i'icd n white-cciitrrt-d iioscgay of SAN SALl'Al70lt,- El Salvador. gay oi vcllow roses. SW vvrn ti"-, m 3 Zwwzazow The screen's most exciting benut, .....TUi:NEit The former "South Pacific" uteri Ezro PINZA r companied by Miss Bethany Mac- Donald of Charlottetown. who also played the Wedding March. Following the ceremony a re- ception and breakfast was held at Krppoch Beach Hotel. The toast to the bride wiis proposed by Rev. P.F. MacDonald and was respond- ed in by the groom who then pro- posed rt toast to the bride's par- ents on tneir wedding annivers- ary. This toast was flitingly re- spoiidrd to by Mr. Roche. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left on a honeymoon trip to Cape Breton Island. For travelling the,bride chose a suit. of white linen with navy accessories and a corsagc of red carnatlons. church on the arm of her iatlici: wore R floor-lcngth gown of nylon net orer satin, with rodingote of Chantilly lace fashioned in Eliza- bethan styie with high uing col- liir. fitted bodice and long sleeves coming to points over the wrists. She wore it chapel veil of mill: illusion and carried a cascade bouquet of Amei'icaiiBcaiity roses. She was attended by her sisters, Miss Claire Roclic its mold of honour and Miss Mary Roche as. lbridesmaid. The maid of honour lwas attired in a gown of pale "igreen lace and not over taffeta worn with lace rape and match- She car- .V L, t,i Y. ll C h Talisman, rosrs. The bridesmaid Out of town guests included Mr. wore p. siniilarlv styled gown of and Mrs. Joseph J. MacDonald. orchid wit.h matching i-icrcssoi'ics Winnipeg, Man., and Mrs. Gordon and CEITlCtl R. white centered nose- MacLcllan. New Waterford. N. S. Both the bride and groom are graduates of St. Dunstan'a Col- ilcge, Charlottetown. Mr. MacDon- ald, who is also a graduate of the University of Ottawa School of Social Welfare. is attached to the Department of Health and Wei- fare in Cliarlotietown. ii The best man was Mr. John B. ;lMacDonald. brotlier of the groom. P The ushers were Mr. William J. iIMncDonald. brother of the groom. rs-and Mr. Harlold E. Mitchell. During the Mass appropriate hvmns vserc sum: by Miss Mary CAPITOL T0 -luv TUE. and WED. 'll x l 4 V. M-G-M presents the singing romanu of the yuri X .. T -3 X It Iirpirizlzm” (TIM nun who main low "You Belong To My Heart" with DIIMGU . "LIM L kAtV '- e"A'ndiimo" W "M -'TECl'lNlC0l.0Ri AvitInb;o”i:;i,::-G-M . , ALSO (;REA1- MATINEE 2:30 DRAMATIC mm Evening Show Continuous "Mr. lmperlum" shown at 7:00 and 9:45 "Shadow In The Sky" at 8:27. CT Prayer” before the ceremony and The group above were photo- graphed durinznbreak in training at Devil's Battery this week. in the group are left to right: Sgt. L. J. Paquet, Souris; Gnr. H. F. Bushic, l lottetown: Gnr. N. F. Madbean, Souris; Gnr. W. E. Mac'Farlanc, Southport and Bdr. P. Jamleson. Sturgeon. All are members of the 1 Island Gunners In. Training their annual slimmer camp at this war time artillery imoiith of Halifax harbour. itralnlng with the 23th is the 64ti Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment oi post at thi Alsr 28th Light Anti Aircraft Regiment Moncton. N. B.-(Cnnnd1nn Arm) of Charlottetown and are spending Photo.) lllngilell;-Compton Wedding fone of the prettiest weddings of the season was soleiniiized ill Marie United Church on Fridny. evening. June 20th at seven o'-i clock when Margaret Isabel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Compton of Bangor became the bride of Kcnnrtli Franklin. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Dliigwell. Marie. The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. A..MacI..eod and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Russell Webster, aunt of the. groom. Sourls: Bdr. .1. It. Gallant. Char- Tha church was bcauti-1 fully decorated for the occasion with pennies, honeysuckle. lilacs: and other spring flowers. guest pews were marked with! bouquets of flowers and satin bows; and streamers. , given in The bride. who was X marriage by her father. looked very lovely in an exquisitely dr- slgned gown of white satin with richly embroidered full lcngihveil and carried a cascade of red roses. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. Keith MacLaren of Toronto. who wore a floor length gown )f pale blue taffeta with inatching headdress and mitts. she carried a. bouquet of chrysanthemums centered with pink roses. The groom was supported by, Mr. Theodore Webster and that ushers were Henry Compton. bro-I thcr of the bride. rind Russell Dingwell, brother or the groom. The bride's mother wore anavy crepe dress with white accessories. Murray River and Vicinity Miss Pauline Johnston, Murray River. lcfi recently for Bostonp, Mass, on an extended VlFlt. .' Mr. rind Mia. Emerson Jolin--b.V rfield Johnston. G DKNT TAPESTRY 40 feet, will hang in to their home in Boston. Mass- nftcr spending a few weeks Vacat- ion in Peters l-wad. guests of Mi- glacbarcws parents. Mr, and Mn: a i The world's biggest tapestry, 32 the new son and son Gary, Murray Rivenzcathedral at Coventry. England. left for Long Island. N.Y.. where they expect to-remain for a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrige Henning and family, Wickword. R.I. are at pres- ent spciidlng their vacation at Peters Road. guest-of Mrs. John Maclman. Miss Nouma Nicolle. Halifax. N.S. is at. present spending her vac-da hrot.ht-r-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson K. Johnston. Mrs. Charles MacLareii. and; dmigliter Mary Jaiic. have returned pl H. J. Mahon ll. 0. Optometrist. Fitting nml Supplying Glaescs, etc. Offlre Floura: 10 tn 12 A.M. 2 to 5 l'.i nntl by llppoiiilniellt. Alonlilgur. P. E. L Office Connected with Mnbon Drug Co. -.1-.:.G.-M-1 1 Lead. i Contivilly iSt.. rear of the new Block lBuilding-Phone 2208. : I SCRAPE upyour SCRAP copper. brass. tors, steel. We rad Thel atioii at. Murray River, giicst oi heribottles hides bj:ueAr1l1eS' beer MONEY to you. mean pay highest market ices for your scrap. -1:-j-2-xgjtuj For truck load: of mixed steel and cast iron deliver- ed our yard we will 520.00 per grass (on. P5! .. MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO.- locatcd on Kent with corsage of pink roscs, aiidl the groom's mother wore a tziupci .suit with matching aCCPSSf)rlGsi and ,licr corsage was of Talisinaiij roses. The bride's gift to the grooml was a set of cngravcd gold will link: and tie clip, and the groom's, gift to the bride was a. beautiful; set of travel cases; to the brides-i maid a gold brooch. to thel groomargan a set of gold cudliliksi and tie clip. and to each of thcl ushers appropriate gifts. . i Mr. John Bears of Brooklyn wast soloist and sang "The Lord's "0 Perfect Love" and "I Love. You Truly" during the signing of the register. AT LEAST 400 DONO Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the. home 0 the bride where a delicious buffet luncheon was served. Rev. R. A. MncL9od proposed the toast to the bride and the beautifully de- corated three-tier wedding cake was cut. in the traditional man- net. The large number of lovely gifts, as well as substantial cheques be- spoke the popularity of the young couple. For travelling the bride wore I navy suit with white hat and white accessories. After it brief honeymoon trip they re.turned to the groom's home where a reception was held and 3. bullet. luncheon was served. They have left the Island on re- turn ill Toronto where the groom is employed with the West York Coach Lines. Previous to her marriage the bride was givrn n miscellaneous nhower in Toronto at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sellick and also at the home of Mrs. Russell Webster of Mai-ell. where llhe was presented with a purse. The groom-to-be was also walt- cd on at the home of Mr. Theo- dore Webster and given it purse by a number of his old friends and associates who all extended the best. of good wishes to him and to his bride-to-be. DONG ROUTE A new airline service between Australia and Africa will cover M00 miles with Ii-OD! only at Go- coa Islands and Mauritius. (CM 5!. .Qiir., o.' MONTREAL. Aug. .1 V. King of St. Lambert, has been appointed treasurer Canadian Pacific Steamnhips. aur- reedlng G. J. R. Hill who Sunday. died RED CROSS BLOOD O-ONOR OLINIOS PLACE DATE TIME North Riistico Hall- ' August 7th .............. .. 8-10 PM. Tyronc Lot 65 Hall- August 7th 2.- 4 P. M. i Canadian Legion Hall . St. Peter's Bay- 'August 8th .......... .. 2- 4 P. M. Beaver Club Hall, M0nfague- August 8th R--10 P. M. RS NEEDED AT THESE CLINICS. lot msiiij 33,, New Mccormi Blunt oi the all: loud! died or client or legumes, you both: with a new McCennlr.-It Tlllo lull wldll, straight Ilnougll low, horn cleaning cloves, mm tall the crop, putting extra your wallet. Whulm your crop In small grains, coyboanlo 'll Flnlcli your ltorvoct lento: and do It No. 64 Combine. Com ID and got all the lack nowl ltHAltVElS ckNo.64 -ioohnl - with extra big loader - which ldov ltlpli mu evenly into tlio eyllndcn cutter bar to dollar: In -a i win. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE ST.