SEPTEMBER 18. 1953 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN Miss June Beaten. Charlottetown, is spending her vacation at her home at Commercial Cross. whim Road anil - . . Vicinity llli. and Mrs. MJ. Munro. Whllll had. were recent visitors to Char- ptlEl0W.n. MISS Evie Lou Bears. Brooklyn. mg iv, recent guest of Mix Jean um Munro, Whlm Road. Mrs. May Todd, Lawrence, Mass. is holidaying at whim Road where she is the guest of hcr.sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gar-. net Moore. Mrs, Robert MacPherson. Quincy, Mass. was a recent Visitor to whim Road, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. The old time dance at whim mad Hall was well attended on lioiiday evening. p . . 'Mlss Mary K. Munro re- iturned to her employment in Char- lottetown, after spending several days at Whlm Road, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M J. Munro. I. -Mr. Frank Graham returned -.4 Cliarlottctown after speildllllt irrcral days at his home at Com- qicrcllll Cross. The harvesting of the cucumber -4- crop is well under way by the My Vernon Nicholson and Mr. growers for the Maothew-wells rtoliri-'. Stuart, Whim Road. were Company in Charlottetown. De- rpcflll visitors to Charlottetown. livery of the cucumbers from this DAILY CROSSWORD tH . . ACROSS 48. Celebrated 17. Gold (:1 EH 1. Of greater 49. Chopped (Hg.-,) I-J - mfg ago 50. People of 20. A E r. Y, ljllll Swiiz- 1,5,-,-01 l1 ';'.i.n. erlami strip 5, Ea i:' iicats DOWN 22. sung. E . , titirir I Idle ' E H" i ' i "'5 IVA Eli 2' Capital insects in mg (Erich 24. llrilc in 3. Performed or .1 E 4. Pen-name need i of Charles 264 Swlslse lrsirrdaiis Ansiies L311”) canton .37. King of . Priincr ' 29. Rircrii Bnsmm - gear so imiiaiia iami -- In" .Sharp- I0 ('nlihor I uitrance oiiml 42. Brliovo r "T -"-I. Polislio l0hsl iitrasure '."-'2. Paints M. l'ncoolv:d . 9. Written 33. Birds (6. Clan or ulkirorm in verse of prey mm. 23 ihscaso :0. Walked 34. Hastcns (N, z.) I .' 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Beans grown for the commercial market are also being harvested at this time. the recent week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald, Kilmuir Miss Betty Show of the R.C.A.F. returned to her duties at her alr- iorce base .in Moncton after visit-I ing her homo iii Brudeiiell. Mrs. J. Jackhart. 'Frederictoii visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, at whim Road, during the Labour Day week-end. Miss Mary K. Munro, whim Road, recently left for Charlotte- town where she has accepted tm- 'ployment at Beach Grove Inn. All are pleased to know that Mr. N-orman Beaten, Commercial Cross, is well again alter his recent ill- ness. Miss Norma Campbell, who has been employed at Harmon Field, Nfld., for some time. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell at whim Road. Miss Mary K. Munro, Charlotte- town. is spending several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro, whim Rood. Miss Laurie MacDonald, Kilniuir, and Miss Betty MacBetli, Whiin Road, are now attending grade XI classes in Montague Memorial Mr. Vernon Ross, Union Road, High School. gave music instruction to the pupils A?- of whim Road School on Wednes- Schools of the district were CI9-Y 3fi0Fn00n- closed during September 10, and ii. to enable their teachers to at-f tend the teacher's convention be- ing held in Montague Memorial School. Mr. Richard Campbell, Coiii- mercial Cross, was a business visi- tor to the City on Thursday. have been growing contract for Cana- dian canners have finished pick- ing their crop. due to the fact that the EOlTij)ally will not accept further sliipnients this season. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. whim Road, were recent visitors to Bellevuc.-GU, Those who beans under The Wliim Road school play- ground has now been enlarged atid the existing grounds have been cleared and levelled. Miss Zoiiai Bcaton returned to Cliarlotteiowii, after spending a short time visiting her father. Mr. Norman Benton at Cominrircial Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Dounliig,l Kilmulr, recently left for Brant- ford, 0ni., visiting several United states cities on their way. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Douning was the former Miss Elenor Mac- Kinnon of Kilmuir. Mr and Mrs. Rogiiiiiltl Cnsii-i' and (.'llll(ll'('ll. Sli.iroii and Glcn.i returned to their home in Burliiig-, ton Ontario, after liolitliiyiiig ail whim Road, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Siuiiit. Mr. Howard Mccarron, Coin- mercial Cross, recently left to take up employment on the Mainland, - I ..tMi'. and Mrs. James Dean, re-ll Min Kenneth MacDonald siudeiiiiiiiriied I.) their llt)lTlC iii wnbiii-ii at P. W. C. Charlottetown, speni.IMass. after holidaying at Whini Road. where they were the guests of Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Road, was Lewes. Francis MacDonald, whim a. recent visitor to . 3M1: and Mrs. John Slaunwlte of Bediord Station, N. 5.. were re- cent. guests at the lionte of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. The Ivy Red Cross Junior held their meeting at Wliim Road School on Friday afternoon with 18 members attending. Roll call was answered by an article for auction. It was decided that at the next meeting, cvi-ryonc would doli- atc some baked iirticlc forapiintry sale. After the committees had given their reports the following new committees were appointed: water--Donald Mun.ro and Cameron Munro; licoltheJolin Clarey and Mr. Arthur Macswairi and Mr. Joseph Glory, who are employed in Toronto, Ont... motored to George- town recently. and are' guests at the homes oi their parents. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Bonnell, who have spent the summer at their summer home, "The High- lands," left by car on September .I:l;-'.'?li1.I9l'l1EKnnCl?11vE:ll!') r0;anI:annN;fLtll3lrt'1).f: 14' 10' New Ymk c”5't Nicholson; sick-Betty MacBeth C Mr. E. J. Dunn of Victoria Cross was a business visitor to George- town on September 15. and Beverley Ann Moore; program 7-Brian MacBeth and Kenny Mac- Donald; police-Jean Ann Munro and Jessie Cluroy. The penny sale" at the next meeting will be held by Vernon Nicholson, who was the holder of the lucky ticket at this meeting. After SCV0l'lll interesting Mr. Peter Campbell of New Port was a visitor to Georgetown. on September 15. Mr, H. P. George-is visiting in "anirs were held by the program . zonmmmg. Saint John. N. h --GU. . , . Rev. and Mrs. Vi. A. Patoisoii "C", W W W W T have returned home after a month's "NUDE Mlmniur raczilioii at their summer cottagc "' T at Cavendish. During their vaca- CCNBERRN lCP' ” A” Am" lion they also motored to the U. S.. traliaii teiizii of iqori-rziiiieiit aii'- A on R V151,” i craft Cn).:lll('9i'S has won first prize ' I in a. coiiipciiiioii conducted by the Royal Acm Club of Britain for the design '0I-ll llf.:llt iiii'ci':ift. The ivrn- at savage Harbour. iiing ncsign is of a tliree-seiiicrl 77 N g i all-irllmd -(,'.:l):ll lll(Ill0l.)l1lll.CrEl')' Cl-tlljtn Miss Dmmma Landry is Vismuzl R3120 mmll M hon” lmmlium "A lin New Glasgow, N. S. where she is- iiiilcs to the gallon. Ia guest at the home of Mr. and LoNi)oN,”iccPl Qrixports oilM”' J”d”'” Bake” Iifilfirnlcletllllllig:,lftolI:ll8ofl-tllgllolgfllltalll MriElmerHaich and 50" Billyl the first seven months of 1953 19” fccemly for T”mm”' 0m"l coinpaietl with ll4l00,G()0 in ilic MICE” they Imp? I0 Oblai" Empmyl Mr. J. A. B. Macconnell has ac- cepted a position as school teacher same period last year. l'”"m' ”ACI 2920 GRUESOME BELICI SPY HILL, Soak.-(OP) e Every- thing from an ancient Indian skull to a century-old English button was shown at I. hobby fair here. The skull is behaved that at 0 member of the Shupwan Indians, 9 peace-loving B. C. tribe that 3 recorded as having been wiped on by tiercer Blackfeet warriors. ETi'G"AitTiEo"iFsT. 89c BROKEN CPEKOE TEA. lb. 59: Ef6i:'i':Eis. lib. bag sips E:7&itNArioTi MILK. 5 tins 893 HEINZ VINEGAR. gal. 95c SUPER suns. 2 pkgs. 69: Pl-CKLING ONIONS. io lbs. 395. GTKPEFRUIT. 3 for 25: BACK sAcdN. lb. .. 59: Eiidso BACON. lb. . 79c .-IELL-O. 3 pkgs. 295 soLoeTi'1i.ib...... .......35c WIENERS. lb. 39: MICHAELS GROCERY LONGWORTH AVENUE II 00:01:: -s..n scoo- tusiuo sonainonlotoouacnau tliei'e”s 21 Pontiac forY0u ! -it? vzf- Whatever you want in a car. the odds are all in favor of your finding it in Pontiac! 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And Pontiac gives you your pick of Tim (.'rmiI High-Com rrsslon Erigincsw I'ULlY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS the Tfirifiy .Vi'.r. with drnmaiical v increased horse; power or IEOIIIIHPIQ Ii-ffyliridor Iznguic, the most Iiiglily pcrfoclctl cngiiir in the industry! These arc only a few of the wonderful f('HfllI"PH which have lll8dCPt')l1II&lC clinili so fast in public favor. A isit BEAUTIFUL SPORTS MOOEIS your dealer soon and learn about Pontiac'a extra licauiy, comfort, safety and performance! Youlll see that iic're right when we say that Pontiac is in is class by itself; IIICII COMPRESSION ENGINES Pontiac No 0111193 CAR IIAS csluntn so nssr IN PIJDLIC in V0)! I-IOSSA ALLISON MacLEOD 126 Cumberland St. Charlottetown Dial 7364