Ihearuardlan 1, 1954 Aims will. and Mrs. Garfield Yeo of Lot 16 were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris and daughter of Locke Road and another daughter. Maud of Marie- ton. N. 3.. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and Mrs. Mary Dunbar; Mrs. Jean Crockett and sister. Miss Helen Finlayson. Charlotte- town. spent a few days visitin: friends in Alma and Alberton Ins: week. -.-..-2 Kr. and Mrs. Edward Gsudette. St. Louis, were visitors to Alma Sept. 13 and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. VVallarc. Mrs. lsaac Dunbar and two children. Keith and Claire, turned home after spending A few days visiting relatives in lfnimi Road, Cornwall and BFEICICIG). Sister Mary Leonard. City Hos- pital. Charlottetown. accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pater Burke and her sister. Mrs. John Cameron. Siininieizsidc, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. llaiiri J;-ffcr) recently. Mr. and Mrs. motored to Arlington on Sr-pi. where they attended thr: niari-iage of Miss Edith Adams of that place in Mr. ljiiniiiiiii Birih (ii Port Hill. Waldron Flarboiir Mr. and Mrs. Ira .leff:-;y oi Bangor. Me.. aRompaniei'l by Mrs. Richard Jeffery of Alb:-rtnri. were rscant guests of Mr. and Mrs. David .l!llPl')'. . Mr. and Mr: Arvhir E'rll'l'l"llI' and family and Mr. Frank Bai- hour and Mr. Amos Harris of Everett. Mass. motored to Mill- vlew on Sept. 19. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drake. The many friends of Mrs. J. W. O'Brien of Elmsdale are glad to know she. is well on the way to recovery. Her daughter. Mrs. David Furlong tnee A I l e c n O'Brien. R.N.) of Burlington, Ont.. is nursing her mother in the Prince County Hospital. All all r e anxiously awaiting M r s. O'Brien's early return to her home. DECORATED BY FR BNCH MONTREAL, (CPl - Henri Quin- tal, one of the first French-Cana- dim officers to receive the Legion of Honor from France. died here Saturday. He was 65. Born and educated in Montreal he served as captain overseas in the First World War with Les Fusiliers Mont Royal. He was wounded twice In action and his battle conduct I re- ' 22 Borden -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey of Borden. left on Sept. 23 for Peter- horoush. Ont. where they will visit their son. Ralph. They will then proceed to Brantford, where they will spend a few weeks with their sons. Walter and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. John I-lanlan, Bor- den. had as their guests on Sept. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and son. Allan, of Dorchester. Maas.. also Messrs. Charles Kelly and Gerald Murtagh of Ottawa. Many friends of Mrs. Fred Rana- han, Borden. are sorry to learn lthat she is a patient in the P. C. Hospital and hope to see her home soon. Capt and Mrs. Wylie Irving of ililordcn. returned home on Sept. 25. after spending their annual holi- days with relatives in the U. S. A. I Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Rood of iweymouih. Mass. and Mr. Robert ISharpe of Norbnro. were guests of IMr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Bor- Eden on September 23. L Friends of Mrs. Jemima How- list! of Cape Traverse are sorry to ilearn that she entered the P. C. Hospital on Sept. 27 and all wish iiier a spccdy recovery. I L. I Bedeque - Mrs .l B. Champion and her daiicliier. Helen. Halifax, N. S. li('I'P recent visitors to Bcdeqiie land Lower Bedeque. While in iLovi er Bedeque they were the guests inf Mrs. Champion's sister. Mrs. IR:-ginaid Forbes and Mr. Forbes. Mrs Ali-in SliFlblil'.V left on re- iiirn to her home in Cleveland. Ohio. on Septcniber 26. She had spent. the summer at her summer jhome in Central Bedeque. I Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stewart and little son, of Hampshire, P. E. 1.. mod Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mac- ilieod. Hunter ltiver, were visitors to Bedeqiie on September 26. They called on Rev. Ernest and Mrs. weeks. Mr. J. T. Waidron. lay suDDly on the Wellington pastoral charge of the United Church, exchanged with Rev. G. K. Ward of Bedeque on Sunday, September 26. Mr. Waldron was greeted with a large congregation 11. Bedeque and his message was well received. Mr Ward mndiicted communion ser- virea on the Welling Charge. The Sunday School class rooms in the new Bedeque United Church hall were occupied last Sunday for the first time. The "Half Cciitiii-,v" Club of Bcdequc met for its first meeting of the fall months. at. the home of the president. Mrs. Walter Leard. on September 27. Meeting opened with a poem read by Mrs. ll'Loary -A large crowd or well wiahera gathered at the Legion Hall on Tuesday night to honor Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dennis who were mar- I rled recently. An address was read by Mrs. Lewis Bernard, and they were presented with a table and four chairs. Mr. Dennis thanked all for their kindness. after which ”'F0r They Are Jolly Good Fel- I lows" was sung. Music was supplied lby Mrs. Melvin Ellis, Mr. Burton I Boats and Mr. william'Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brenton. who were recently married. and who have been visiting relatives in West Prince. are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte in How- lan. Mrs. Brenton is a niece of Mrs. Platte. They will be leaving for Ontario in the near future, where they will make their home. A miscellaneous shower was held at. the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sweet. Forest View. on Wednesday night. in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muc- Donald who were recently married. Mrs. MacDonald was formerly Mae Sweet, and Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mat-Donald, Union- vale. Mrs. Alice Smythe of Bloomfield. is visiting her friend. Miss Gladys Holman, in siimmerside for a few days. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Stetson of llnionvaie had sis recent guests, Mrs. Ivan Vessey. Mrs. Dean Rob- iiismi and Miss Beth Robinson of Pnrlrdale. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs of springiiill. N 5.. were visitors to West Devon recently and were the giiests of Mrs MacArthurls father. Mr. Charlie McAi'thiir. Mr. Neil Mar-,lx'uy. Mr. Harris Rogers. and .Vlr. Charlie Milligan. attended the Duiidas Plowing Match on Wednesday. V Mr. Ralph Saunders of Toronto. is spending his vacation with rela- tives and friends in West Prince. Jeffery and John Rogerson of Bangor. Maine. were visitors last week to the home of Mr. and Mrs. .7. B. .Vfacl-(ay. where they visited their mother, Mrs. Hannah Roger- S0l'l. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of O'Leary, motored to Egmont Bay and attended the exhibition there Friiiik ME9ATtllUI'I with liar mother. aka. mill Boul- terfa recently. Mr. Roland Nlcxinnon of Tor- onto. cInt.. is visiting with rela- tives and friends in Coleman and Brae. Mr. and Mrs. John Machun of Boston. Mass., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mac- Williams, in West Cape. Miss Valerie Livingstone of West Point is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley in O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Montrose, accompanied by Mrs. John Moreshead. O'Leary. motored to Egmont Bay on Wednesday and attended the Exhibition there. Mr. and Mrs. David Betta oi Toronto. were visitors to O'Lcsry recently, where. they visited some of their old friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Douggan of Portland. Maine, were recent visitors to Mill Road and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and family. Miss Olive Jelley, Summerslde. spent the week-and with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Claude Jelley, in 0'IAary. The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Boyles of West Devon. are sorry to . hear that she is ill at her home i there. All hope she will soon be on I the road to recovery. i The many friends of Mrs. Arthur Harris. O'Leary. are sorry to hear that she has pneumonia and hope she will soon be on the mend. Mr. Nazarie Shelfoon of Toronto. is visiting with his wife and fam- ily in Unionvale. His many friends are) glad to see him looking so we . .Mr. Ray Paiigh of Ellerslie. was ii visitor to the home of his bro- ther. Mr. Urban Paugh on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs Fred Dunbar of Toronto. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Robinson in West Devon on Tuesday after- noon. -C P. sroim causes DAMAGE MONTREAL, (CPl - A thunder- storm with gusts of wind reaching 55 miles an hour struck the Mont- real district Sunday. leaving snap- ped and twisted powerlines in its wake. Six residents of suburban on Wednesday afternoon. M” Slntlltv Diimviile and child- ren. Forest and Lawrence of Obeary. spent a few days v151t.tn' with ideas. poetry, recipes. etc. ml was decided to have two more lights installed in the village. Com. mitt-eras were -ippninied fni' plan- ninsr Mil piiogianimes, and mom ideas were expressed as to ways and means for the furthering of the club work. Next. meeting to be held on October 18. at the home N earned him the French decora- Orville Johnson”. Roll call was Iin- of Mrs. Ernest Johnson. tion. N SW-re-d In R m-scellanr-mix manner I gr Ag 3:9. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOUPLE N - -- ' O . P V' dT T I5 He” elem! NOV WI I I II 7! ”li4y Hgyf ” '6TlLl.' I-IE5 A6 x i "LADY riicorioiav rJHo MADE -"K .5o'.l66of.L)”,E;m ,4 THAT ci2Acw; N 'TA2-WPIP-PIP! , ABOUT Pg? (0 THE New LA 'oi2i8eei3 M055 - i 3 t,x FILTEE TIP -49 oz LX wouir LET'S-M" E I SAlDt (.3 (SET AT.YOL)!-uxkl . rr-.-1g MA50iz';i)) .10 we MIND. ,i.-- sx . - j HOOPLE M-AND tTV 2 Pic,-M255 as I I” T T. GAV IT Aeaiie-. I ' 50 FAQ! g , ,, ; vouiz Pi-iouv irirrees - x ' 2 -. -' g MAKE 'to8Acco -to , -.- -msre true ii; - 1 .-PEAT I V. I . M q: R ;. Moss, )1 go '” N S: 6 -V; . '- ex g )) Z .1 '1. V3: ' fl K-fix x C H”! gs. . N ;4, V W f I, - ' 1 A i - t - E , W... -'5 rd gig . t -. W ' ;. IEENl6il5iHOw rr I I " I 'fcoO:QIbvQllI,l-.:.:a.V on an ii I eye? X? an lo-I euciziuo HoT A5 THE LINE A FULL . WITH H15 Coma-55 IDEA MEXICAN -F02 DINNEQ TALKING -u-.3LlT - 3 9ACK IT'5 om By J. R. Williams BOB Mnllllllill 70 DAY- - '”l"""f" - Wt-E - , I OL' BUGLE wi-cu-rte VEH A LOT 0' GUYS I WITH r5U6LE? ll 1 DON'T err IT! oH,rr:5 PEOPLE EAY JU5TA wizone MENTIONED THEY LOVE A CASEOF THAT THIS NICE QUIET WHENA Moizuwv em; our Tl-V MINUTE 5oME WIND BIG WINDSAG . 515.5 I5 OFF, EVERY- BODY ABOUT Him! .1 BI6 I" A5K5 NOTICE Verdun. four of them children, were slightly Injured when . tr” fell on their car in Villa Lasalle. -llra J. A. Brown. Baystds. and Mrs. Vernon Fitzgerald. Richmond. were business visitors to. Burn- meralde on Saturday. Miss Duls Runny, who is at- tending Grade X! at Slunmerslda High school. spent the weekend visiting with her sister. Mrs. Herr! Fitzgerald, in Richmond. Miaa Jean MacDonald, Char- lottetown. iapent the week-end yislting in Richmond. On lunday. aha motored to Tlgnlah accessi- Dlnled by Mrs. Linus McDonald and Mr. William Brown, to visit with friends there. The people of Richmond and vicinity were shocked on learning of the death of Mr. Ellis Inman of Sprlnghill on Sept. 27. Their most; sincere sympathy is extend- ed to his wife and sons, his par- ents and other relatives. Mr. nocldie Baglole. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baglole. Richmond. has enrolled as a. student in Grade X at Mlscouche Convent. A bingo, sponsored by the Wo- men's Institute, was held in the Richmond School on September 24 and was well attended. A neat sum was realized, The weekly Church Card Party was held in the basement on sep- tember 27 with ll tables in play. Prizes were won by: Ladies, Mrs. A. T. McLellan: Gent.s', Mr. D. B. McNeill. Miscouche: Ladiea' Con- solation, Mrs. Frank Delghsn; Gents Consolation. Mr. Edmond McNeill. Freeze-out was won by Mr. Guss Perry. Mrs. Desmond Brown, Bayalde. arrived home by bus on September 24. after spending an enjoyable holiday visiting friends and rela- tives in Boston and New York. sincere sympathy of the coin- munlty is extended to Mr. Lee McNally. Richmond. in the loss iof his brother, Leonard, who Duis- ed away in summersidc on Sep- tember 2'1. LEAFLET CALL TO CZECHI VIENNA (AP) Communist Czechoslovakia recently was flooded with hundreds of thousands of leaflets calling on the population to observe a day of Passive re- sistance in the name of Thomas G. Masaryk. Western intelligence sources said F'rida.Y- The intel- ligence experts believed they were circulation of Daily Papers lllts NGGO,I'lIiIIIgIl VANCOUVER. (CF) -Total cir- culation of Canadian Daily News- papers has reached 5 "WWI hllh of more than 8.875.000. Tan H. Macdnnald. general manager of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Publlsherf 'Aaaociatlon. reported here Wednesday. Mr. Macdonald. here for the as- sociation's fall d1!'ectars' meeting today and Friday. said daily news- paper: have reached record circul- ation levels despite competition from television. radio. magazine and weak-end publications. In addition newspapers are en- joylng a record dollar volume of national advertising "in spite of increasgd competition from these other media." ”Th". is every indication that when tho new audit circulation fi- gures are published . . . . daily ngwgpgpcr circulation will be well in execesa of 3,6D00,000," Mr. Mac- donald said. Advertisers at both the manu- facturlng and retail levels are be- coming more analytical and selec- tive in their choice of advertising media as business competition steadily increases. Daily newspapers welcome this condition "as no other medium is closer to the man who buys and the man who sells." OLD SWEDEN The Swedish seaport of Kalmar on the island of Quarnholm has It castle dating from the 12th cen- tury. Mot to Discuss Ilse Of Atom For Electric Power OTTAWA, (OP)-Atomic energy officials of Canada and the United Kingdom met yesterday at the atomic energy research establish- ment at Harwell. Eng.. to ex- change latest technical information on harnessing the atom to produce electrical power. Similar conferences were held last October at the atomic. energy plant at chalk River, Ont. and at the Harwell establishment in 1952. The Canadian delegation is headed by W. J. Bennett president of Atomic Energy of Canada Lim- ited, which opar-ates the Chalk River project. and Dr. W. B. Lewis. vice-president in charge of re- aearcl-i at Chalk River. : BEDEDIIE DISTIIIGT ORANGE LDDGE special meeting in Ken- sington F riday. October 1st, 8.00 pm. Full attendance requested. Grand lodge of- ficers will also attend. P. G. Mclilachern. 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