F-'"'iiIiIE”(llIlL Fllfl.-lI"7.I(7)7NIi'.S YAGE FOURTEEN WOI'iiI'8 Vllieat Prospects Look Good , .g g of t it ' .. 3,. is? t .f s X13334”-.' - v. ii! .f. .1. - The world's wheat crops are living up to "great expectations." In a report from Ottawa, the Bureau of Statistics stated that the 1950 wheat market is "generally bright" especially in four major exporting coun- tries -- the L'.S.. Canada. Australia and Argentina - where crops are continuing to be substantially above last year": output. The l'.S. wheat crop, uliilc below that of recent years, will still approach 1,000,000,000 bushels, vrell almve the prc-war average. Rains have improved the Can- adian outlook and if favorable conditions continue a good crop is ex- pected to be harvested. Results are seen above. ykeport Earthquake 7Toll Reaches 270 -Starring Ronald Reagan, beau-, teous Vi.rg:n;a Mayo and Eddiel (AP) ,, Brackeni "The Girl Fmm JWWS Colombia's official earthquake loll Beach" is the seasons big warm- reached 270 dead, and Red Weather 51096131 and has 35 ii-Si Cross reports said 40.000 persons background the fabulous public had been left homeless in 8, rich beach for New Yorkers just oul- coffee growing region 230 miles iide the city on the south shore of northeast of here. Long Island. In fact it was in the! Newspapei' dispatches said at Jones Beach area recently that i least 500 persons were injured. the world proniiere of the picturel Ten towns in North Central was held with stars from bgih.Colombia where five successive Hollywood and New York taking quakes centred early Sunday were part in the gay beach festivities. Felmliiefi in PENC- The Sioryl ugh Reagan and V”, Nothing was left standing in ginis providing the heart interest, Arb0ied”' 5 WW" M 20-000" M0” and comedian Bracken the laiighs, at the deams were m BE.-XCII" AT CAPITOL BOGOTO. July it - -- - , ,, g Cucutilla and Salazar and the ggcgislnngrfa hgtrlgkgaiiis bzbocuuttvy rural areas about thegn. Cucutllla ' and Salazar also suffered severe beautiful but demure school teach- er who, it turns out, is a Jones Beach regular and possessed of mgs demolished. the most charming figure ever property damage was estimated seen on those sands. When com- by me newspaper E1 Tiempo at mercial arias: Reagan. with pal i-10,000,000 pesos (about s22.'i7o,ooor Bracken, a talent agent. try to. Electric power failed after the find the composite girl oi all the ,shocks. Cold and heavy rains fall- beauty he has fashioned on his I ing in the most seriously affected drawing board, of course Virginia ', regions added to the sufferings of is the gal. But, she just isn't in-.th8in.iu1'ed. terested in just. being bcautiful' and famous. She has serious ideals it seems. LONDON-(CP)-Clergymen in in this situation Reagan protects London's Southwark district have himself. Wen Pinyin! an immiE- iiieen warned that a man dressed rant for a time in Ms: Itiziyo'sWa,5 .1 parson is calling at churches Americanizaizon class. and here .and asking for the loan of a bot- the laughs are long and loud. tle of communion wine. destruction, with houses, schools, churches. theatres and other build- The Neighbors By Georg 2 Clerk 1 ,14.-... -...l......-....--'- h'VI -..-... . ' UM. J I .'-Zi,.'...i.'. 5'3. I1) .-4... man "This family has two cars and three ridcrs-but a new can opener would take cash 1" Albany and Vicinity Mr. Sheldon Dixon was a bust- nelg visitor to Summersldo the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Muttart were recent visitors to Albany and North Tryon. Mlu Nancy Lee of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to North Tryon and Albany. Mr. Myron Dawson. North Try- on, motored to Mount Pleasant and Charlottetown recently. Mr. Willard Itogerson was a week-end visitor to Tryon and Al- biviy recently. Mrs. Raymond Woods attended we Baptist convention held in azclbrook the past week. Mr. Le-Roy Dart was ii week-end visitor to Albany where he called on many of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts were recent visitors to Amherst and Moncton, N. B. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sliarkey of North Tryon were welcome Vil- ltors to Albany and Bedeque last week. Many of the people of this com- munity attended the funeral of the late Mr. Perry Allen, formerly of Albany. Mr. William McPherson of De- Sable motored to Albany and Summerside til? past week. He also motored to Slicdiac the latter part of the week. Miss Mary A. MarKenzle.'Dea- cmiess of the North Tryon Church and Mrs. Percy DeLuney motored to Summerside the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson and Miss Millie Gamble of North Try- on, attended the Baptist conven- tion at Hazclbrook the pan week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomas of North Tryon and Mr. Wm. Cross- man of (7liarlottetoivn ivi-re visit- ors to Albany and Summerslde the past week. Miss Ada Jnekmtin of the staff of the I'i-incc County Hospital was a week-end visitor at the home of Arboledas. "Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson of Augustine Cove were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Daw- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefurgey of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lord were in Charlottetown the past week. Mr. Lord is the representative of the Maritime Electric in this sec- tion of Prince County. Mrf. Wyman Large of Albany and Mr. John Mutlarl of the Casey Motors of Amherst. N.S.. were in Alberton on business last Friday and Saturday. Misses Annabelle McDonald and Margaret Dawson, who are em- ployed at the Towers Restaurant. Charlottetown, were visitors to Tryon and Albany the past week. The Itudents of the various col- leges are arriving home for their summer holidays. Misses Elaine Chisholm and Ferne Howatt of Prince of VVales College are vis- iting at the home of their parents in North Tryon. A large number of farmers from Albany and vicinity nttended the meeting of the Prince County Federation of Agriculture held in Summersldo last Thursday. They all gave their approval to the potato marketing plan and every member from these parts backed the plan to a man. A large crowd attended the meeting. Many of the people of Albany and vicinity attended the farewell reception to Doctor G. J. Gallant of Klnkora held in the Kinkora Hall on June 14th. He leaves for Montreal to take a postgraduate course and will then lake in posi- tion in the new Prince County Hospital. The doctor has many patients and had a large practice built up In the past four years. An address and presentation was made to Doctor and Mrs. Gallant. UNGUARDED MOMENT About 67 per cent of eye injur- ies to children occur during un- supervised games. CHESTERFIELD. England-(CP) -Council house tenants here may keep eight chickens-but hens on- ly. Cockerals disturb the ndgju burs, TH ERE OUG HT TO BE A LAW J . , .(vV mtmx, inf WHY,0H,WHY WiLL A GINK, wuos AS LONG ASA DRINK. , oer HITCHED TOADAME Wllo I CAN JUST emu we SINK- .1 east ' .yI1wVz..ly, WHILE A an LIKE Mceum: (Kb TEAMS UPWITH A DOLL LIKE AHUNDRED YARD PUNT. By Fagoiy 6' Shorter. THE GUARDIAN. Howlan and Vicinity Mr. Peter Dotron of Duvu spent a few days this week in Howlan. Miss Marlon Cook, teacher at Hallburton, spent Wednesday in Kowlari. Mn. Jim Ktnch and ebllaen spent Tuesday in 1-lowlan and vlclnlty. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gallant and son Clair were in O'beary on Saturday evening. Mrs. John A. Gallant of Wood- stock has as guests. her son Fred. and his wife of New York. Mrs. Jerry Gallant spent Sun- day afternoon with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock was in l-lowlan on Sunday. guest of her sister, Mrs. Eddie Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault had as guests, Mrs. Rxibischaud and Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Poirler, Misoouche. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbing were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault cn Wednesday evening. Miss Shirley Mnclssac. R. N.. is visiting at the home of her grand- father, Mr. Francis J. Arienault at Wcodstock. Mr. Leo Arsenault has returned home from Western Hospital. where he stayed a week as a patient. His many friends hope that he soon will be well again. Mr. Joe Richard and his sister. Emily, Mrs. Elmer Blanchard, motored to Alberton on Wednes- day. On return they were accom- panied by Miss Margaret Dolron, who spent the afternoon at her home in puvar. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arseriault and family have now gone to St. Eleanor's where they will reside for the summer months. Their daughter, Jean, remained in How- lan with her grandparents, to fin- ish the school term. Miss Delma Gallant was a train passenger to and from Summer- slde on Thursday. While in town she visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Cahlll; also call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts motor- ed to Summerside on Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hector Martin who had spent the past two weeks in l-Iowlan and vicinity, visiting friends and relatives. Messrs Ivan Webb, Wm. Shield. Bruce Carruthers motored to and from summerside on Thursday, where they attended the F'armers' Federation of Agriculture meeting held in the High School auditor- um. A few parishioners from I-fowlan attended the Bingo in St. Anthony's parish hall on Thursday after- noon. sponsored by the st. Thomas Acquinas Society of Woodstock, Fortune Cove, Mill Road. Kelly Road and vicinity. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Shield and sons. Reggie and Lloyd motored to Lot 6 where they called on their aunt. Mrs. Jos. U. Arsenault, who pass- ed her ninety-second year and lives with her step-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Malone. A special meeting was held re- cently when the rate-payers of Howlan district exchanged ideas with the Inspector, Mr. Frank Doimn as to the re-modelling of their school. There was in fair crowd in attendance but nothing definite has been done yet. No doubt more definite plans will be made at the annual meeting. C. W. L. MEETING The regular meeting of the Grand Fulver sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held in the vestry on Sunday afternoon June 3rd. Meeting opened by the League Prayer. Nixie members ans- wered the roll call in the usual way. Several new members were wel- corned. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Rev. Fr. MacDonald then ad- ressed the meeting and encourag- ed the ladies by his interesting and inspiring talk concerning their work in the parish. He hoped the annual clean up of the church would be accomplished as thor- oughly as in previous years. He also aked the League to defray the expenses of a new tabernacle veil and clborium covers, which had :1- ready been ordered. For this pur- pose five dollars was contributed. It was decided to use the donation of five dol.lara from the League of the Sacred Heart to my balance. An interesting discussion follow- ed on different way: to swell our funds but no definite decision In reached. Mrs. Joseph Macnonlld was appointed ways-and-means convenor. with Mrs. J. A. Brown as assletant. It was decided to leave the distribution of lottery book: until the next manual. Mrs. Angus Gillie kindly invit- ed the member: to her home for answered by donating an article for an auction sale, which is to be under the capable management of Miss Janie Mcullan. As there was no further bull- neu, meeting adjourned by praylr. LIVERPOOL, IIllInd-(GP)- Janet mm, 11. was congratulat- ed on her courage at a court hm. aha uwsnuanmntnuwlth I suitcase while a woman cliutnl him cried "stop thief.” Janet struck the tuna with a Itlcl. toro- tiu his to C9) the cue. the next ineettnl. Roll call to be P1811 CHARLU'l"l'ET()WN Tyne Valley llotes - Mr. Cecil Birch. Amherst, spent the holiday weekend with his wife and family in Tyne Valley. Mr. Brenton Stewart, Halifax visited his parents Mr. Ind Mn. Hugh Stewart over the week-end. Mrs. Beebee at New Carlislo is visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Rev. and Mn. W. A. Young. Miss Sylvia Rayner, Travellers Rest is spending a few days in Tyne Valley visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mn. Ivan Macxay and daughter Sandra have gone to spend their vacation in Nova Scotla. Miss Freda Williams has return- ed to her home after spending a few days visiting relatives in Travellers Rest. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker were visitors to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday, June 28th. Friends of Mrs. Jemima Johnson regret to learn that she is ill at her home in Tyne Valley. All hope for a speedy recovery. t- The members of the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Ladies Aid held their meeting at the home of home of Mrs. Ivan MacLean on Thursday evening, June 29th. The friends of Mrs. Peter Mac- Donald are sorry to learn that she Breadalbane and Vicinity Those who attended the recent Conservative Convention were Mr. Murdock Kennedy and Mr. Colin Matheson. Miss Alice Craswell is employed as clerk in L. S. Seaman's store Bradalbane. The interior of the Bradst- bane orange lodge Hall is being redecorated by Mr. Burgess, Freetown. The school meeting which was held on Tuesday evening was well attended. Mr. Allen Hickox was elected as the new trustee. Mrs. Susan Newson of Bradst- bano is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Newson, Westmoi-elancl. The many friends of Mr. Robert Toombs and Mr. James Cum- mtngs of Toronto.. formerly of Bradalbane are pleased to welcome them back. Four pupils of the Bradalbane Village Schcol havepreturnecl to their homes after writing the En- trance Ruminations to Prince of Wales College. Their friends Join in wishing them success. Rev. Blair MacPhaiI. Mrs. Kon- neth Doull, Mrs. Angus Glllis, Mrs. Harold Toombs, and Miss Alice Toombs attended the Sun- day school Convention at Caven- dish United Church on Monday. is i patient in the Prince County Hospital. All join in wishing her. a speedy recovery. Miss Valerie Sharp left on Sun-' day for Halifax where she is visit- ing her sister Miss Phylis Sharp. and also Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MocNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mac- Donald and family from New- foundland are visiting at thel home of Mrs. MacDonald's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. Mr. and Mrs Wilfred 4Mac-, Dougall and Mr. and Mrs. Rolaticll MacDougnll were to Stanleyi Bridge on S nday, the guests of Mr. and M . Kenneth Macliay. The friends of Mrs. Eliza Stew- art are glad to see that she hosi e-turned to her home again after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. I Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Ramsay and' family are spending their vacatloni with Mr. Ramsay's parents Mr.i and Mrs. D. S. Ramsay, Northam. Mr. Ivan Milclean, Mr. Edward MacArthur, Mr. Wilfred Mac- Dougall and Mr. Alfred Colewiili were among those who attended Grand Lodge in suxrunei-side on Thursday June 28th. Crupaud and Vicinity Mrs. George -lvi-cl?)-onald. who has! been seriously ill for some time, is. making good progress in her con- vvslescence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freeman and, daughter. Susan formerly of Cra-I paud, left the Island last week to take up residence in Peterborough. A garden party was held Satur- day evening on the rectory grounds of St. John's Anglican Church: the spacious driving shed which provides a good gymnasium forl campers on rainy days, was used cn this occasion to serve thei throngs of people that sought re-i freshment and seating accomo- diitlon. one of the interesting in- novatlons of the garden party was a miniature nine-hcle golf course which was flood-lighted. During the summer holidays. in- dcor sanitary facilities will be in- stalled in Crapaud School. This achievement has been aided by the Women's Institute, an organi- zation that is always conscious of the fact that the first interest in any progressive community is the welfare of its children. Another major achievement to their credit in the wiring of the school for electric light this spring. Mrs. Wm. Burooyne, much-be- loved resident of Inkerman. Dassed may recently after A brief illness; ii quiet family servlcewas conduct- ed at her home last Thursday afternoon. Interment was at Sprlngton Cemetery. Surviving are eight children, Mary, (Mn. Theophllun Curliss, Albany); An- nle. (Mn. Lionel Cairns); Nelly, (Mrs. George Fall, Dartmouth. N. s..); Edward. (Albany): James, (Toronto); William. (mkerman); Vincent. (Summsrside); and John If. home. Camp Kinutonmt Crapaud was a hive of activity during the Dominion Day week-and as two wolf cub packs frcm Charlotte- town took pououton of the Anz- llcan youth centre. The first Deanery vmk-and summer school was lnaiuuratod It the urns time and the more serious deliberations of the school parellelld the active play of the youngsters. The summer school was the inspira- tlon.of the Rev. Sidney J. Davies of xomington who engineered the from start to finish. The theme of the school was "The Holy spirit. the Lost Factor in the church Today". which pronu- Iively proceeded as various paper: were presented by the Dune?! olern - the place lot the Holy spirit. in the Church. Holy mp- tisin. confirmation. Holy commun- ion, Church music. and in the life of the Individual. Our 300 PC0910 were uncut at the morning ur- vlcu: at the eleven o'clock colo- beatlon. Rev. I. J. Ariutronl. M- . and Mrs. The young people of the village BYE DWP-tiring to attend the Chris- tian Church camp at Cance Cove which opens on the the third of July and continues for ten days. A number of folks from Brad- albane attended the Christlaii's Witness meeting in Fredericton Christian Church on Thursday evening. A Very inspiring sermon WES delivered by Rev. Macoowaii pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Kensington. ' Mr. K. W. Doull. merchant at Bradalbzine held a recent annl. versziry sale which was very sue. cessrul. The first prize given was a large bag of flour won by Mrs, Fannie Clark and second prize W35 11 i-W8I1il'-i'0ur pound bag of ggpr won by Mr. Archie Hutche. Bedeqp: News .Mr. Alden Leard. Sackville, ar- rived here on Monday, 3rd, and L; Spending a few days with his pa. rents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lear-d, FMr. and Mrs. Maurice Wctmore. Wdeficion. N. B.. were recent guests of Mr. Wetmorc's sister, 3135. Arthur Murray and Mr. Mur. Miss Muriel Haslam, Springfield, Lot 67. who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ethel, Haslam, Central Bedeque. returned to her home on Sunday. 2nd. -Mr. J. C. Reid and Mrs. Reid and little daughter. Moncton, N.l3., are visiting at the home of Mr, Reid's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid, Middleton. Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Woods and their little daughters. and Mr." James Arbing, all of North Tryon, were visitors to Be. dcque on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck. 5 Miss Edna and Miss Thelma Raynor, who have been in the employ of the Ralph Callback Co., Central Bedcque. have resigned their positions and left on Satur- day, lst. for their home, Kildsre. Prince County. These young- ladies will be missed by the mm and also by the community where they made many friends. Mr. Davis Murray left on Sat- urday morning. July lst, by car for Halifax. N. S.. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Hugh Murray. Mrs. Reginald Murray and Miss Georgie Murray. On their return home on Sunday they were ac- companied by Mrs. Murray's daughter. Miss Una Murray. who is on her vacation. The following members of the Bedeque W. C. T. U. attended the Provincial Convention held in the beautiful floral garden of Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan, Cornwall. on .lune.29th: Mrs. J. H. MacFaclane. Fernw-ood; Mrs. T. J. lnman. Mrs. Howard Schurman, Miss Mildred and Miss Louise Callbeck. Mro. Otto Doull, all of Central Be- deque; Mrs. Pearl Affleck. M?!- Csrrie Leard. Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Mrs. Robert Reeves. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks, Bedequc. Borden Mrs. Norman Allen is ill in the P. 12.1. Hospital and all hope she will soon be improved in health. Mu. Harvey Bernard is able to be out again after her recent ill- neon. The illness of Mrs. George Burch of Borden in the P. C. Hospital is regretted by her many friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sexton and Mrs. Clinton Howatt. of Borden, were visitors to Charlottetown on .'l'ueIday. Master Donald Sears. son of Mr. and Mn. Ralph Sears of Moncton. is visiting in Borden. guest of Master Alon Maclean. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with six tables playing. Ladlor prize was won by Mrs. George she-rpo; unit by Mr. Jon. contly admitted to the witlthood. cotohatcd his first communion. P. Gallant, with consolation prizes nine to His Joan corettt and JULY 12. 1950 unless srocx NEWS Stool Barrels. TERRA corra SEWER PIPE 4". 6", 8". 10" and 12". FOUR TILE in 1-FT. LENGTI-IS. CAB NOW UNLOADING. SNOWFLAKE LUMP LIME, 100-lb. Paper Ban, 2!)-lb. Wood or Ivonv FINISHING mum in solo. Ban. MASON'S HYDRATED Lisa: in 50-11:. nan. HYDRATED SPRAY UM! in 50-11:. Ban. RED roe 'HAl't.DWALL PLASTEE in 50-11). Bags RED TOP PLASTER PARIS in 50-lb. ban. AND I'I'I'I'INGS- ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT-Quantity limited. CAR. HAY SALT JUST UNLOADED BBAOE, MGKAY & COMPANY LTD. SUDIMEIISIDE, P. E. I. Mr. Fred Banal-ian. The freezout prize was won by Miss Rita Ber- nard. A Mrs. Dannie Hayes of Port Hawkesbury, N. S.. is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell at Bor- den. Miss Olga Griffin has returned to her home in Burton, Lot 1, If- ler spending two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Everett McKennii. Mrs. Harry Toombs of Char- lottetown is visiting in Borden, guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Mrs. I-Iermln McDougall and Mrs. Moses Peters of Grand River were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLellan at Borden. Misses, Patsy and Carol Mac- Donald of Borden are visiting with their grandmother. Mrs. Charles Harvey. at Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLellan and daughter Diane, and Mr. Stanley Gallant of Borden. attended the ordination of Rev. Thomas Mc- Lellan at Grand River on Sunday, June 18th. On Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Mcxenna had as their guuta. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neil and Mr. Arthur O'Neil of Somerviile, Mass, and Mr. Joseph Griffin and Mrs. Albert Lutteral, of Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips and son Eric. and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Olconnor and son Ernest of O'I..eary were Sunday, guests of Mrs. 0'Connor's sister, Mrs. Ever- ett. Mclienna and Mr. McKenna at Borden. Conducting Bible School in nor- den this week are Miss Ii-one Nichol of Winnipeg and Miss Hel- en Palmer of Windsor. Ont., who are teachers from the I-iartliind Public Institute in New Bruns- wick. About thirty pupils are re- ceiving instruction from these young ladies. Predicts Revival In British Coal Mining OXFORD. Eng. July 1l-(Reu- ten)-Fuel Minister Philip Noel- Baker announced today that Bri- tain will soon be using on a wide scale on all-British coal-mining machine, the Samson Stripper. to Tliur. lath - Fri. Lsdles' Wino Sandal. Ladles' Gold and Green 3'7" M n' Overalls. Special . M:n': Don 8 Boys' Suits. Two pair pan g. 021.60. Gabardln 30." . 010.00. .u.....-o Beg. 91.95 pair. Spec Liulles' Brown Strap Shoe. Reg. 04.75 pr. Ladles' Wine Pump. Be . 07.95 pr. Spzclai 34.98 dais. Reg. .85. S . DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN'S, W0 IIlLDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES gal-ees. pecial Men's Cotton Hose. Beg. S550 te.Slnes80 Boys GabIrdlIIePIllto. Sizes20to34. emu. nn'.'.i 'qf.i.'iit'i;oo 'x' '1'o's'. mg: 's'1'2'.c'x'i "purl Spools ' Tignish Mrs. Mutn Doyle, Norway, was visiting in Tlguish last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1''. Mar. ressey. M13 Henry Doyle. Ttgnisii has gone to Grand Manan Island, NE. and is working at his trade of boat building. Mr. Reginald O'Connor, an em. ployee on the S. S. Abegwoit spent the past week at Tignish visiting Mrs. O'Connor and their two lit- tle daughters. Mr. Orville Douoette, Toronto, Ontario, spent a three weeks va- cation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Doucette, Tignlsh North. Mrs, Lawrence Perry and child- ren Barbara and John, Summer- slde spent five days of last week at Nail Pond visiting Mrs. Perry's mother Mrs. John Chniiison. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Qhsisslon who for the past few years hsvi resided in Toronto, Ontario, re- turning home recently and are now having a house built on a lot of land purchased from Mk. Chais- stone father Mr. Orville clialssion Ascension. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser, Boston, Mass.. have come to Tig- nish to vacation with Mrs. Fras- er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Ellsworth, Skinners Pond. Miss Elaine Randy, H. N. enjoy- ed A few days rest from duty last week and spent them with her parents Mr. and Mrs.Frank Ready. Christopher Cron. Miss Ready is with the staff of nurses of West- ern Hospital. ' Mr. John Martin of the Nation- al Film Board. Charlottetown came to Ttgnirh int Thursday. and in the afternoon showed educational film: in Christopher Cross school and in the evening showed them in Skinners Pond School. Parents and pupils filled both class rooms to enjoy the film: and were most grateful to Mr. Martin for his kindness. get "back Into the VGTY f0"fl'9"' of mining technique". He told the National Coal Board's summer school that the machine would dill 100,000 tons of cool I Y”? WW1 only five men at the coal-fact. MILLAIVS STORE itsiisliioioi. P. E. I. Tiiroe Days of Real Specials 14th - 38!. 15th Lulles' Crepe Sole Loafers. Reg. 35.25. Special pr. 92.98 lal . .. 88-25 Spec. 33.20 32.85 Sand DURINGTI-IISSALE 88.15 pr.S i P0017084. 018.00 84. 314.00 04.25 .85.00. Special . 207a ISOOUNT ON ALL WOMEN'S DRESSES; SUITS. SKIRTS. BLOUSES. COATS 207. DISCOUNT ON ALL MISSIS I CIIILDItEN'S DRESSES. Pure Linen Tablecloths, 54 x 72. Reg. 35.05. I: BLACKS. .... ......o Sheets, nneu quality; 'tl'8”x.titl.. iioTg'.' ts.-is pair. was 39.00 .......-... ...-... MILLAW8 STORE KIIIIIIWI