Georgetown N-um Mary MacDonald of Bos- ton Mus, is visiting at her home in beorgetown Royalty. where she is the guest of her brother, Mr. Frank MacDonald. Btymeist and Mrs. -Mae Living. atone. Murray River, spent the week-end of August 23 in Moncton, N.B., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stymeist and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson ..tFarlners in this vicinity are busily engaged in harvesting their grain and some are still haying Our older residents say it was the rainiest haying season they ever East Baltic Mr. Clive Bruce returned to his home in Elmira. having been a patient in the Sourls Hospital for some time with virus pneu- monia. He is now convalescihg at I Lorne llalloy ..'Mlss Eliza Wilson. R. N. arrived home recently, after spend- ing some time in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Blrt. Murray lliver ..rMr. and Mrs. William Bears, Stoneham, Mass, are spending their holidays in Murray River, guests of Mrs. Bears' sister, Mrs. Merton E. Ferguson and Mr. Per- Tlie Guardian rage s . . Wednesday. Sept. 1. 1954 . The Stars Say By Eslreilll-O i Wireless Tower Demolished; ls i9m9mb9!'Cd- Ai'u"5Wn- M”'-' M" 5”” "' hi! li0me- uso . and young son, Michael, Monctoo. f E P, T l ; .' m, and Mrs. Glen MacDonald, cationlng in the Province. They ll ” I N-3.. are spendlns W0 Week: at 0 ”5RE""”'A.m,E ""'md mm” mm. ,' "- whd have been vacationing in Mr. George Turner, Jr., son of were mm", mm," u the home Mrs. Augustus Mallard is con- M153 Kgy Mum, hu nturmd the home of Mrs. Hodgsons C -y no bum H de be H t , ,, oeor etown left on August 27 on Cyrus Turner or Hapkinton, Mass. of Mr and Mrs. .1. B. MecNelll. vale-clng at her home at North to her home in Murray River molhen We Olive Giddinn "'”'mM' MP” W” The " ' "' "” "pew i I rant: to iheu home in Tomtnml spent 10 days at Dundas Ctre., the ' Lake having spent several days an" spending 3 law day, in chuf White Sands. 9"” 93"” 19 3 5'3” 53991 WW” 9" "9"" '” mm” H” mu" '” ”pp("' guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr Mr. llelix Morrison was a visitor to Charlottetown on Aug. 27. Mr. Elmer Jeffrey left on Aug- ust 28 for Pictou, N.B.. where he will take over the duties as cook on the tug "Fredericton." Mrs. J. W. Lovers and Jackie Lavera were visitors to Charlotte . . l , kl h d , Machie's enjoyed their first visit farmer's mother. Mrs. Bertha HM” Gfmeld iglewai" Ila”? 3,111 their holidays in High Bank, guest Mm G'"m M”L'”d' M””'ly l?woegr: lxlidiarlecl-;iBar:'uC doogioetd mtllii h0w"”' and um” take new 1i ""73 on Au-nut 21' i-0 P- 3- Blind End P1811 On Yell? F'i5h9T- frtienzigenandn refafrvsgsn inv Sig: of Mr. Stewart's sister and brother, R1V"' lofty landmark. Long a part of the mmanc” ""3 5e”0”317l V ly visits in future. A Miss s lly and Btu e St w t. 4 ' For the Birthday Mrs. Clayton George and Mrs. 'ML John Mommy, ohmomh Miss Julia Mcmnis scum. a l c e or Mr, Louis Herring. Murraypnwer. (hit:-ijorkaofgmaslriie cgastaol Rsll.la0tlons H tomorrow 15 your birthday. 5- 9- Km?” ""5 Ml-55 GIWYS An old and respected resident of town, spent the week-end of Aug- ' W” 3 i9i"5iil- Visitor 10 Wiild50f- '3 aawm ' M mp r " l7 MacDonald. motored to Charlotte- town on Aug. 27. was Beverly Ricketts. who has been holidaying in Georgetown for the past two months as the guest Annio J.Rlley. she was tenderly cared and grandson, John. She was pre- deceased by her entire family con- Mrs. Annie Gardner left last week for Antigonosh. N.s., where she will visit with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rlcketts Miss Nellie Fletcher and Mr Arthur Fletcher of New York City, were recent guests at the home and Mrs. J. J. Campbell, prior to leaving for Korea Mr. Dan J. McLeod left on spending four week's vacat on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb McLeod, Poplar Point. He was ac- and'Mrs. George, Turner. Br. He was accompanied by his school gaal. Gene Tauio. also oi I-Ispkinton, ass. Mr. and Mrs. Machie and daugh- ter of Holliston, Mass, spent two weeks at the summer home of Paul Klngsbury, Bridgetown. The Cumberland Hill passed away last week in the person of Mrs. Mary for by her daughter-in-law, Marion tion leave with his parents, Mr. Thursday for Allston, Mass. after Miss Patricia Gauthier and Miss Virginia Gauthier, Rustlco, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher, New Jersey, U. S. A., motored to the Island and are spending an en- Joyable vacation as guests of the ust 21 with his mother, Mrs. Mae McAulay, Mrs. James Callaghan and son Louis, were visitors to Montague on August 21. Mrs. Peter M.acLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bhaw, Uigg. were recent visitors to this vic- inity. They were guests of the formers sister, Mrs. George John- son. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson as a patient in the Sourls Hos- pital. Her friends and neighbors are pleased to have her home again. Miss Sylvia Bruce, Red Point, spent some time with her sister, Mrs. Stanley Dlngwell, Charlotte- town. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Burden. Miss Edith Giddings has return- ed to Rrovidence, R.l., after spend- ing : few days in Murray River, guest oi Mrs. Edgar Glddlngs. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart, Brookline. Mass, are spending Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Livingstone and family, have taken up resi- dence in Souris, where Mr. Living- stone is employed. Mrs. Sam Glddings and children, Glen and Debra, Summcrside, were spent the recent week-end at her home in Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. William McLean, Montague. and formerly of Kings- boro, returned from a month's visit with friends in Western Can- the Baptist manse on August 18 with a large attendance of young girls. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Robert- son and three children, left on return to Quebec having spent some time with Mr. Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rob- S.. was a. recent visitor to Murray River. visiting with relatives and friends Miss Florence Blue has returned to her home in Brookllne, Mass, after spending a month's vacation at the home of her niece, Mrs. Arthur Sencabaugh, High Bank. lottetown, guest of her uncle and Miss Ruth Moore, High Bank, left for New Glasgow, N.S,, where on September 1 she will start training for s. nurse in the Aber- deen Hospital. Miss Annie MacLe0d, Charlotte- town. ls spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and N.S., v-islting with his sister, Mrs. Ross MacPherson. Miss Annabell Bruce, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Aug. 28 at the home of her parents, Mr windswept Cape Cod Friday, fin- ishing a career which saved nlen's lives on the seas of the world. The 356 - was cut-down by is acetylene torch. epoch of 'radlo communication. from Europe, it later handled mes- sages from ships on all seas, Topping a hill, its lights 477 feet Roxbury, Mass, were recent visi- tors to High Bank, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacLea 11. Mr. Norman Stewart, Charlotte- town, spent the week-uid of Aug. 28 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Byrd at the lonely South Pole. Its voice whispered in the ear of Charles A. Lindbergh the weather information he needed when he made history-flying alone across the North Atlantic. It carried a continuous story of Howard Hughes round - the - world race against time in.193B, and later foot radio tower of marine coastal radio station WCC at Chatham, erected 40 years ago, workman's An onrushing electronics tech- America, its life marked an entire Built originally to receive signals tunities and oonccntrate on ideas and plans which have long-range value. Look, too, for new spheres of activity which could further your career or increase your per. sonal prestige. Where domestic and social matters are concerned, the vibra- tions are also favorable. Don't put too much stock in rosy promises, your prospects for the next six months are more stimulating than they have been for some time. The sideral influences Isa- vor both professional and finan- cial dealings, and creative ideas the balance of the year. A child born on this day will be imaginative, talented and ex- tremely practical in putting his ideas to w 'k. gg From beyond Newfoundlan in a storm-whipped ocean came I. sobbing S 0 S. and Mrs. Lydia Macl"arlane spent 1 K1 51, r , kg round-the-world clipper services. A thousand miles away, the B. 8. "1 Calm” 3” M”' 03"” M” fizfnpiiilfd hj:,o',':f:”;w:,3':nalIg a few days at Halifax. N. S. during H mm Hg 0 0 , Mn; I Jean Grant. Somerville. Ban Sick and injured persons on ships Homeric wheeled into hopeless D0ii3id- M 'Newpo” l the past week. Mr. John Young, Rril P0i"'- Mass, is spending her holidays in Mrs. Frederick G. Johnston has at sea recovered through medical wind and storm, and while she Mrs. H. Larsen was a visitor to Charlottetown on Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lunn and their sons. James and Rodney of Rhode Island, are visiting in Georgetown, where they are the guests of Mrs. Lunn's brother-ln- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Batchilder of Charlottetown, were guests of friends in Georgetown on Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hemphill tnd family of Pictou, N.B., motor- ed to Georgetown on Aug. 28, where they were week-end guests of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler of charlottetown. were guests on August 29, at the home of Mr. and Vfrs. Malcolm MacI..ean. Mr. and Mrs. William Hennessey ind young son of Sarnla, Ontario, were recent guests of Mrs. Heli- nessey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Mr. and Mrs The many friends of Miss Phyl- lis Cley of Bridgetown. are glad to know she is making rapid re- covery at the Kings Co. Hospital, Montague, after an appendectomy. Mr. L. 8. Hunter, manager of Bridgetown Store, has returned home after spending a two-week vacation visiting relatives and friends in Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick. Mrs. Sadie McLeod of Wlest- wood, Mass, is spending her an- nual holidays with her sisters, Mar- garet and Minnie of Bridgetown. Bridgetown School re-opened on Monday last, with Miss Virginia Matheson of Albion Cross as teacher. Pte. Robt. E. Jenkins, R.C.E.l::. of London. Ontario, is spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. El. Jenkins of Cumberland Hill. Miss Lorraine La Montagne has . tionlng here. Aug 8. He gave an inspiring law and mm M, and M, An. Henneuey Wm now make their returned to her duties at the Ch95W'- Mash " W” At U 1 (U1 g , . r. ' . T , , me in New Giusow- Ne Charmer" Emil 5”" :?.”.li".f ii:::t.?.' ill:ci';.i3i':'.li'. 3.22.23” :......:. drew Jvrnw- Canadas Mtldesl. Best asiigg Cigarette . spendmg a few days Vmmng at I number of slides on the activities T” i Mr. Gordon Douglas left on Aug- ust 26 by car for Vancouver, I3.C.. after spending his vacation in Georgetown, as the guest of hi.- mother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan of the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Campbell, Dundas Ctre. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. H. Skinner of Brlgetown, whose husband passed away last week at P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. skinner Mr. Charles MacGrath, Hyde Park, Mass., motored to the Island recently. He is visiting relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. A former resident of this district. his many friends here are always pleased to see him on his annual vacation. Mrs. Malcolm Mac-.Leod spent the past week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougall, Montague. Cardigan Head School has re- opened following the summer holi- days, with Miss Margaret Lowery as teacher. Mr. Harry Macleod, salt springs. U. 5.. spent the week end of August 21 with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. Mrs. Alvin Myers and children. Brian and Keith, Cardigan, were recent guests of the fol-mer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. M.r. Mccannell, DQIZ James is receiving a warm welcome from his many friends and old ac- quaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetton, Rhode Island, U. B. A., who are vacationing in the Maritlmcs. were motored to Charlottetown recent- ly on business. Misses Carolyn Stewart and Betty Robertson, Charlottetown. are spending some time at their respective homes in Rod Point and Munn's Road. A wedding of interest to many friends in U. S. A. and P. E. I. took place on the spacious lawn of Mrs. Stanley McVane, Both- well, when her only daughter, Evelyn. became the bride of Mr. Allan MacDonald of Glen Valley on August 14. The marriage was performed by Rev. Donald Mc- Clare. A buffet supper was serv- ed to a large number of relatives and guests and the popular couple left on a honeymoon trip. On their return they will reside in Glen Valley where the groom is a prosperous farmer. The Rev. M. O. Brenton. prin- cipal of the United Bible Train- ing School. Moncton, was the guest speaker at the East Point Baptist Church on the evening of High Bank, guest of Miss Sally Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reynolds, Brookllne, Mass. are spending their holidays in High Bank, guests of Mrs. Reyliolds' sister, Mrs. An- sus Stewart and Mr. Stewart. The ladies of Little Sands United Church held a successful chicken and ham supper in Little sands hall on August 25 The many friends of Mr. Don MacGregor, Murray River are sorry to hear he has entered the sanatorlum for treatment. It is the wish of all that he will have a speedy recovery. Miss Flora M. Stewart. R.N., Somerville, Mass. is at present spending her holidays with her sister, Miss Sally Stewart, High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Refuse and family spent the week-end of Aug. 28 in New Glasgow, N.S., at the home of Mrs. Rafuse's brother-lzv :.:..m Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod and daughter, Karen. Dartmouth, N.S.. are spending their holidays in Murray River at the home of Mr. MacLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod, and also at Mrs. MacLcod's mother, Mrs. Bell. of the Bible school and some of our Island students were also seen. These pictures were much enjoyed by all present. Rev. Mr. Brenton was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. left on a motor trip to the United States with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Conn Murphy. They were also accom- panied by Miss Reta Johnston, who is at present taking her holi- days. On their return journey they aid gleaned from its free medical advice service. It relayed distress calls which sent steamships plow- ing through storms to the aid of stricken craft. Among the grlmmest memories fought toward the Raifuku Maru came the last despairing call from the Japanese radio man mastering such Enllsh as he could: ”Danger like dagger now. Come quick!" carried by the old tower is that of plan visiting relatives and friends -CD. in Toronto, Ont. the Raiiuku,Maru. Japanese grain ship, at quarter-century ago. smov (3 ”Mll.D” Wheri the Homeric reached the scene the Rallfuku Maru and her crew had vanished. OUR BOARDING HOUSE (X LIKE MY FDEA OF 3ft.L' MAJOR ilooimis My lNORD,'lWI665.' Sboozsgf v Pi . N. ., lsited G to' b i d - is I Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson. Red Point. The follow- I -g .1 AP W45. cttou S V 9 kg some Ml spe.m a,:um er of years n B.” 38 glletston oon August 21. ing morning he returned to his HS E2 Q IM dur rig the past w e end and on town, vih re he made many friends. - 0 T (5 PAGE-4144 4-. . , jjmmj-.:-M summer home at Cavendish. Mr. Donald Stewart, Glen Wll- OPENED N H - r- n V 1' ill '11.lAT their return home they were ac M, ”d M” Ewm.MMLeod d M n H are I I l A SCAP D OLI ER wi5T , ed-so Ccmpimied by MR D0"0Vi”i'5 P5" da s a o from Halifax NS. where ' l - ' when he 8'” S m X mm, wcompdn ed by M”. Tma WWHASTORV A800-r NE GAE ; ART CL AND Y 3 . ' - Forest Hill. were recent Villlm! spending their summer holidays. ----m---j--m , l 5''” 5 D10 Gilli. M1 and Mi'5- M9iii"iC0 D0ii0- he vacationed at the home of V 11 ., 6AFE CEACKEZ, -4.a.THE , , h van, who will be 011911 W95" iii Mr. and Mrs. Gerard scully. to Mme E ey' Mrs. Floyd McLean, Klngsboro. t v P 2 5114255 viiegyzs MUFFLED COAT "Q PlCw"- Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Ferguson has accepted the position as E I Mrs mm M” Pm” Fitzgerald of 'lld dau hter Florence Tormen- teacher in North Lake school for OLD A FULL R L "46 To Mr' J A' B" Maccmmeu has De 6”" Ma”h' Visited remuvcs tllne N KB 'were guests of Mr. the coming term and opened ”6ANDEQ ATTHAT w'A Eyou EAP rammed his dun” as teacher at in Georgetown 9" August 29' and, Mrs Munro MacGrath and school on Aug. 16. All wish this : THE QAME Savage Harbour Sch0o1' "Ac Mr and. Mrs William Ferguson capable teacher success in her t MU6&' 1 My OWN HA'2-R Miss Geraldine scully. who spent nus WWW” on August 22. new district. She recently! taultzrilit it LIKE THE VILLAN -(Q6552 s.. the summer vacationing with re- i d. on to ""99 5"c"”"'9 term” " 9 latives in Georgetown, left recent- b 0510- Norvgay (cpt).dtvil;(',,.k leg: t,::,yMg;-sgnoeogg smhymon Klngsboro dlSti'iC'- lv on return to her home in Hali- esun on a ence 5 re ciins , i R g I L k .-11 , 1”, N5. miles along the Norwegian-Finnish is not enlolllnt 800d health. and A Mi;-ecI;x3;'t"3"bus'i3:l:ss 3 v9ils;w'r W3 frontier, designed togkcep Finnish all Join in wishing her A SP89dY 1 nt n Master-Walter Solomon. returned reindeer out of Norwegian grazing recoverY- Ch" ” e aw i ggu. to his home In Owl-Kemwn 59””! gmundl ML ma Douglas MacGrath MM and young daughter of New Hamp- Lead. 1711!. motored to Lorne shire. U. 5- Av mowfed 10 We valley on August 22, where they Acnoss 4.Thrico ” 24 One of Island where they are spending 8 visited relatives and friends. 1, gm”, (mum) ' the pleasant vocation. They visited :,cgup1, 3 Mount.” i.(B:grg l2-glativcs in this vicinity on August ha;p"r:;hei'm uiilclgixllzl ;:s:;Ien:: l .ProclLim tops s- . Au gust 21, when one farmer was mm" a'Amx "Ont, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mar- mklng hay, another was cuttlnll :0 zixourml ”':g:neon : gram while his neighbour was 12.Anxiou: ecstasy 2a Ameri- ifo TH E; H O M E y , dim"! Pole”!- 13.sldllful I.A complaint can Mum Gama R0”, Union 14-Typo (liens) t no.4: spent the past week with In 11.012: 21. Female ' H hm lnnd um” Mr Ind Mm 1s.Au 15.Aboundlnz deer Int-M-M A--v-r i L9 9 ' ' (um-.) inure .. so. Attempt 40.:el . Edward 0W H'- 16' Luann mxmd 31' Coated." lfrkageh Miss Lilly'MacGrath, Hyde Park. no ve of as p's I - - L 17. shackles mulberry bottom connectlns 3;, 3.1,, ox: .ALR5ADV en, 19 tiled: ”.:n':hs.pelllI ad.ntey'Mr. End Mrs. C. M. Mac- ' - ' ' friends are 1 :' for-oer zo.clt a3.Epochs 0fAden 5"” H" many ' g g . v' 4-! sa.Pu-inn ' (Pryues.) 35.Bonee ll. Narrow pleased to M he? he" 0" V"”””"' Tiff "”'f ”f ' ""'”"” ' as prfgat (mg) 33, Mum,-y (amp) H lnllelt fgeol.) -rm"'4m iM”"'”7 ' i ii” 39-3”” 'G"'""'” r TORAI. POET . . can A3 Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Robert Herrick, the lyrical Wet ,, ' "h”"m9 who died in 1674. was for some i , W-' x y RE -fH' H'N6E5'v - 7' ' djn : . WPEN HINGE5 WH U '”.xu.p:i.e:'t i;El:if'5.lhVlCal' of a rural DcvnnshlrcI , M WERE KEWAND & p :,rHgN 6E.", RUSTYAMQ i-Wlieh-cw ' J - ' STIFF vou PUT. .- s ISTILL NEED rr--.. . I . letter Many steps may be saved it -Ti-n5 GATE-cigosgk 37 ;.THEN TH' GATE SA65 81.Make ready cabinets for things in constant use , -2.: iANp DQAG5 AN' 34-For are near the stove and sink. It is S " -w NEEps ,-r MoQEg .A.dirnul.lve with this in mind that these ten " VON space-savers were planned. They "!K.I"M n15l1l-E-YE..,..RI 'H"'Inl-II are designed to fit .common sizes - , - f pots and pans and the usual 38 L"'"'"'3' geasonin g containers. some are ammlum placed on the shelves and others '. are fitted to cabinet doors. The "Ian," length measurements are variable main" to meet special requirements and 44.A,dn-nu the shell racks may be arranged :'4g.h.u,mg in different ways as needed. They own.” may be made of scraps as pieces u,pho.uc1" are all small; and are put to- . D3 gethertwlth brads and glue. The ll- u k i ll . Tl . 1. "" '32'...Z..r”3lLr.'"S..r” 3."..'.”.'.'.'yv .2? 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'3eevsioJevIeriJvsMstedi'oIJeronJprieeIIu. HALL MFG. on. fun. Sssmrsldo 5 , of her grlaritdmothxr. ligrs. mum of her husband mom” I 1 Im ads recent visitors ,0 Mu,.,.,,y R1,”, and Mrs. John D. Bruce, High above the North Atlantic blinked ?:1ai:)lri1uynottuLoniyulgorliaguttoaaal: Gardner e on us . on re- ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Donad Ma co . ' um; t Mr. d M ' on Bank a friendly greeting to sea captains . ' tursn typer home in Antlgonish. ?ul:le:::f.voar;dxdeE;gslgt:I:,da1;'eH:?; niaaslsu U. sh A. Sage taste: ML and M”. Vhseph Macnvong Enddmziz. an rs ver Maimprlfulyglpigmyalilextmged to 40 Wu? WW1. . llSgi:.(I:iarIel;Ogn;:)l:n.ahOuId Wm tn . t N I temmn at Dund” United church teandtg Botfnclae Huerta. of Mt and am rammed L9 new -Ymk"h”1tng Mrs Margaret S MacKinno Darhlelc o "the cleedith of nhusblihrd Bum m 1914' ” "Triad 1” um” popularity and win the friend- wu ;r;;grC,ig;;ggig,o;;ui,e,r;;- 3,3,1;gei:;r:g,;2g:,seg;,,,::;;i iii; Reubui l..z......... ' ;i:."f .5.i.i.".S...E'.i."-Z :;i:l:i.".i ill: 5.. rat... c............, . ..... .'.....2.. t... r... arm... :1i.:”'lii..i:f.”:i:ii.”f:2.f::.”z::: f,i;;P,0;,i"fi"9;;1ai rgmgm, dwgy ; iiiimii . .' ' '-. .'- i't tMrl' R', K ,h dth ti - '-- .. -- - "Fm" imriiiiig B pitol. is spending her vacation Gdsm. Merlin E. Campbell of Master Gerald'MacDonald, Mon- Ex”) ggie. Wdnme MHDOMM, liIIl:rla.orF're:lerlcllCI J0ll:l;lOlglue” of Ce;(:.l1;Ii1tYh:s;.E??I5la(;l(t1CulfiIi;Dltl::l. ::'m1..dl;1ri;bl:fm ixglaetedoiiirlnjfjgfl. same period, the aspects are fine l min her parents. Mr. and Mrs 3rd cm. Guards, valcunel, Queg tague, spent the past week as guest burg.” It chatted with Admiral for llarel and romance. Domestic i William 5- Miii"v9ii- bee wen, mm, day, e,,1,,,ka. or his uncle and aunt. Mr. and c.G.l.r. meeting was held at Mrs. Jack Joliliston, Halifax, N. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, affairs should be at their best for i ' V l .