East Baltic And . Vicinity ' ..'Mr. mi Mrs. Daniel McDon- d and family, South Lake. were uly 11 visitors to St. Charles. Mrs. Elsie Bruno and son, Sandy, ,g south Carolina, arrived by car no gpelld a month at their summer residence in xingsboio. Miss Alice Chapman oftthe staff of the Provincial , Sanatorium, Cliarlottetown. visited recently with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robertson, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiphius Vessey. Charlottetown, visited recently in 1-"airfield. Mr. Mathias Rose, Vancouver, is visiting with his brother, Mr. Alfred Rose. Lakeville. The friends of Mrs. Clarence Rose are happy to learn that she has returned to her home in North Lake, after being a patient in the p, L1. I. Hospital for some time. Her mother, Mrs. Page of the staff of tiie Souris Hospital. is staying with her during her convalescence. Miss Edith Rose, R.N., Jamaica Plains. is spending her holidays ixiili her sister and brother at NUl'lll Lake. The strawberry crops in the near by districts are not nearly so good as they looked while in blossom. The Eastern Packing Co.. Souris. alP buyinggdaily all they can get and they make a fine job of do- ing them up. This means, employ- ment for many. Mi: George Maclntyre. Char- 1.ii:i-tnwn, visited his old home at Fiiii-field on July ll. Mrs. Robert Robertson, Miss Alctha Bruce represented the Kingsboro Women's Institute at the iinnital convention in Charlotte- tiin 11. Mr. and Mrs. William McLean. fiii-nierly of Kingsboro and now residing in Montague; left July 10 in visit with friends and associates in Fort Francis and other parts iii tiie West. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- lirall resided in Fort Francis for many years prior to coming to Montague. They will be absent a- bout four weeks. Mr. Jerome Sutherland returned to lliS home at Black Pond from a pleasant trip to the USA. Miss Marie Malsey.,Bothwe1l:lis at present employed in the vicinity of Charlottetown. At the annual District Conven- tion held in Elmira Hall recently it was noticed with regret that one familiar face was missing due to serious illness. Mrs. Merrill Stewart of Kingsboro W. 1., took a keen interest in all undertakings liOlal.ll1g to the Women's Institute. She rarely missed a meeting and a few years ago she attended the annual convention in Charlotte- town. She loved to work and see the institute develop to what it is today. Her many associates are thinking about her and hope she will improve to enjoy her many activities. Master Roger and Miss Janet - Francis, Alberton, are spending there holidays with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnston, North Lake. Mrs. James R. McDonald, Tor- onto, 0nt., spent a pleasant day with Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red Point. Matheson and McMillan. Con- tractors. Charlottetown, are set up at the gravel pit at Bayfleld and are busy gravelling the roads. Mr. Brent Robertson returned from the Baptist Bible School. Tilnnclon. to his home at Red Point, having completed his final exams. Mr. Robertson expects to return to school the latter part of September. , Mrs. E. 8. Rose, East Baltic, attended the annual W. I. conven- firm in Charlottetown. Playmates and friends of Master Joseph MacPhee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McPhee, Little Har- hniir. are happy to learn that he has returned to his home. having lwrll a patient in the Charlotte- inwn Hospital for several weeks following an, accident. He still has I cast on his arm. His condi- tinn is good and all hope for con- tinucd imrovement. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dlilman of TVlVPi'S Point, Halifax County. spent snmv time visiting with relatives in Bothwell and East Baltic. This ' . .Rii3l-iT WH OUR . BOARDING HOUSE -1: Mr. and Mrs. DiIlman's first occasion to visit the Garden of the Gulf. and they were more than delight with the Island. es- peclnlly the lovely beaches. Mr. Di.llman'a mother is the former Ma.-y Massey. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Massey, East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean and daughter. Helen, and son Haddon, of Kingsboro. spent a recent week- end with Mrs. McLean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacLeod, Uigg. The Baltic Hall is at present going under repair work. The men of the districts are engaged put- ting in new sills and doing other work on it. The summer months are at the peak now, especially when the hay maidng commences. Several have already started and are hav- ing good weather for putting it up. Help is very scarce in some sections. Mrs. .Bessle Allan and grand- son, Ross, Nova Scotia, are spend- ing some time guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Robertson, Red Point. Mrs. Hawks formerly Margaret Campbell of Fairfield, accompanied by her sister, Miss Jennie Camp- bell of Arlington, Mass, are visit- ing among their many relatives and friends in Fairlield. They are the daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell. Mr. Charles McDonald of La- brador is visiting his old home at South Lake. Miss Charlotte Hawks and Mr. Joseph MacMenimen of Arglinton. Mass. are visiting with relatives and friends at Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruge. Red Point, accompanied the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Gregor from the Souris Hospital to the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Herbert Rose, Ontario, is spending some time with his par- ents, MP. and Mrs. Wallace Rose, East Baltic. Mr. Rose made the trip by motorcyle. Mr. Johnle McDonald. Hamilton. Ontario, is spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Bayfield. and sister, Mrs. Frances MacDonald, North Lake. It is regretted that Mrs. Au- gustus Mallard. North Lake. enter- ed the Souris Hospital, where she underwent an operation. Her friends. neighbours and relatives sincerely wish her a successful re- covery. Miss Shirley McDonald. Hamil- ton. Ontario, is spendinit the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, Bayfxeid. The friends and neighbours in the South Lake district are Klad to have their former neighbour in there midst again. Mrs. James R. MacDonald, who spent the past few years with relatives -in Ontario, she is now visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Cheverie. South Lake. FORMULA REFUSED TORONTO (OP)-Labor Minister Daley of Ontario said Thursday he submitted a formula for settlement of the Kelvinator of Canada Lim- ited strike at London, 0nt., but the company refused to accept it be- cause of the "attitude and activit- ies",of the strikers. Mr. Daley de- clined to divulge the formula he offered for ending the walkout of 400 members of the United Auto- mobile Workers (CIO-CCL). Georgetown And I I I Vicinity ..tMr. and Mrs. Herman Lav- andier left several days ago, on ii motor trip through the Nova Scotia, mainland and Cape Bre- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Melbum Ross and family of North River, were guests last Sunday of Mr. Ross father, Mr. Melvlue Ross. Mrs. William Hook and son. Billy of Charlottetown, who are vacationing at Mrs. Hook's former home in Georgetown. have as their guests, Mrs. Eva Doucette and son, David of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and family of Summerslde, where Mr. Stewart is stationed. in the Royal Canadian Air Force, are vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dicks. You VAi2lT6 670? AFORE 1 PUT some U6-AWK. -eurroiei-totes . e- W Mr. and M'i'I. James Fitzgerald of Wlnnip arrived in Georgetown on July l. and will visit at the home of Mr. Fitzgerald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ritxgerald. Miss Mary Roche, RN, who has been holidaying Ill her home in Georgetown, returned recently to her duties on the nursing staff of the King's County Memorial Hog. pital in Montague. Miss Genevieve Solomon and Mas. J. A. B. Macconnell of the teaching staff of Georgetown High School and who are attending summer school in Charlottetown, were week-end visitors to their homes in Georgetown. Mr. Cyrus Shaw. -Great West Life Insurance Agent from Monta- sue. was a business visitor to Georgetown on July 19. Miss Claire Roche, E.N., who has been spending her holidays in Georgetown as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche.. left this week to resume her nursing duties in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser and family of North Lake. accom- panled by Mrs. Percy O'l-Ianley and Mr. William Buffett of Souris, motored to Georgetown on July 18. where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeor: Walker. Misses Mary Janice and Heather Ann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKenzie of Charlotte- town, are vacationing in George- town at the home of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Mr. L. S. Batchilder. King's County jailer, is at present on his annual holidays. During his ab- sence he is being relieved by Mr Fred Allen. , Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard and daughter of Hamilton, On- tario, who are vacationing in the province, were visitors to George- town on July 19, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barber and family of Montreal. Que. motored to the Island, arriving in Georgetown on July 10. and will spend their vacation as the guests of Mrs. Barber's mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins. F.0.2 George Stewart and two children of Charlottetown are the Readeris Digest 59,000 . IN PRIZES GET FREE ENTRY BLANK TODAY AT YOUR NEWSSTAND 53,000 CASH first prize and 1,000 other cash and merchandise prizes! Is”: any! Fun! Nothing to write . . . nothing to buyl tmirso ro cuuoa only How well do you know human nature? Here's your chance to test your judgment-and you may win 33,000 each. All you need to enter in the oGcial entry blank, FREE at your news- stand. From its brief descriptions of 30 of the articles in August Reader's Digest. just choose. in order, the 6 that you think most readers will like best. It's easy-and you have 1,001 chances to win! (If you wish, you can read the oomplofo articles in the Reader's Digest-now on sale. But you are not required to buy the magnine to get an entry blank, or win I prize.) Don't miss this opportunity to win up to 33.000 cuhl Get a FREE entry blank at your newsstand TODAY! ' i willhenotModbynsatl.Coun- Winner! , plete list ofwusnere availiabh upu Inquest. MAJOR HOOPLE guests of Mr. Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Stewart. George is a member of the Royal Canadian Navy and is stationed on I-1. M. C. S. Micmac. Mr. Walter Yorston of New York City, is visiting friends and rela- tives in Georgetown. Miss Annie Ma.cPhea of Boston, Mass, who is visiting in the prov- ince, was a recent guest of the Miasea Sarah and Nellie MacPhee. Mrs. W. B. Prowsa of Charlotte- town is the guest of- Miss Alice Compton, Richmond Street. -AC. Pisiiuiil East Anil . . . Wmmw Mr. Floyd Jay was I biisiness visitor to Montague on July 12. Master Ray Birt was a visitor in Montague on July it. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burke, and daughter Marian. Boston. M658-. are spending a holiday with Mrs. Burke's mother, Mrs. Reany Jay and Mr. Jay. Mr. Guy Jay spent the July 1'1 week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. Gordon Birt, Toronto, On- tario. is spending his holidays on the Island. While in Pisquid he is the guest of his sister. Mrs. Alvin Burke and Mr. Burke. Mia Linda Leard. Souris, spent her vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Leard. Miss Mabel Jay. Charlottetown. spent the July 1'1 week-end witt. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birt and fam- ily, Chsrlottetown, were guests of Cecil's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- my Birt. last. Sunday. ..'Miss Shirley Jay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, left Moncton recently to spend a few V Gasolines. New Irving Plus delivers HP t0 . H on the steepest hills . . . up to 17?; more "drive on the straightaway. . , ' Get all the smooth power your car was built for. Drive to your nearest Irving station and ask for a tankful of New Irving or New Irving Plus. YC'i'll feel the difference. Friday. July 23. 1954. days in Fredericton, N. B. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jay and sons. Herbie and George, motored from Syracuse, New York, to spend their vacation with relatives in Pisquid East and Head of l-llllsboro. Mrs. Sammy Birt was a visitor in Charlottetown on July 11 Mr. Lee Jay, Rumford, Maine. is spending his vacation in this . vicinity. Mr. Maurice Birt visited his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt. on July 18. Congratulations are being exterio- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Birt oi. their recent marriage in Charlotte- town.. Earle was a former resident of Pisquid East. Mr. Herbert Jay, Brooklyn. New York, a former resident of Pis- quid East. is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Bedford. were guests of Mrs. Hughes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly, on July l8. Mr. Lawrence Kelly arrived from Massachusetts on Saturday even- ing to spend his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were visitors in Lorne Valey on July 19, guests of their daugher, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. -BA Continued from page 10 Dorothy lllx's column- know -- and probably expect -- just what happens. Of course he's going to brag about his easy con- quest of you, and I don't think you need to be told what the other boys will think of you. You state coyly that you ”iii'orry over small things like this." Well, girls us- ually don't regard their reiniti- tlons as "small things." You iiizif. 0 FOR this summer's driving Pleasure: Switch I” m” gasolines that take you farther, faster. Ch98PeI'- Swltch t0 New Irving or New Irving Plus, Canadals Most Powerful CAIAIAW MOST ROWEBFUL The Guardian rig. 5&0 be sure that the evaluation you put. on your own character will be accepted by everyone else. so don't waste time wondering if you suddenly discover the nicer young people shunning you. You have put the "welcome" mat out. for trouble. and if there's any way at all of piercing through your feigned or real stupidity, I urge you to do some quick changing before it's too late. Pregnancy out of wedlock is no "small thing," and that's what you are headed for if you continue these parking expedition.-i. You are practically asking Rob to take ad- vantage of you. and he doesn't seem to be the sort of young man to refuse the invitation. I've been blunt. with you, Joan, but I hope either my words. or something else, will take the blinders off your moral sense before its too late. DEAR MISS DIX: My best friend is the same age as I am-16 She always says she doesn't like the boy 1 date but she finds every excuse to go to the service station, where he works to talk to him, Yet she criticizes every little gift he gives me and what he does. A. L . ANSWER: Read the fable of tiiui Fox and the Grapes and you'll? have the answer to your friendsl curious behavior. Apparently shei likes the boy herself, and is hop-It ing that by continually lindingi fault with him. she may discour-, age your fondness for him. DOll'!l let her get away with it. Continued from page l0 The stars Say i lating social atmosphere, made cs-; pcciaily enjoyable because of iicii contacts. Domestic matters and health will be under benign aspects for the balance of the year. and December should bring uiicxpectrd opportunities for business expan- sion early in 1955. A child born on this day will be sinc:i'r-, aitruistically inclined and IN t'illCl)' meticulous in all tinder- '.'il(ii:gs. ' 177,, more climb-power easotins Where'd they all go ? Eve, ,,,,,,,,,,,, free-handed little girls like this, more families ran out of Kellogg's Corn Flakes this morning than any other cereal. This is happening all the time. Thatia because Keiloggla Corn Flakes just naturally taste better to more people than any other cereal. Always have. Still do. No wonder so many women pick up a spare package of Kellogg's Corn Flakes every time they buy" any other kind of cereal. FRESH from iiwaygzr