ACTIVITIES of man! "Dds 11'; Graham. Elmer Nicholson. teach- lDunbar. Dorothy Molyneaux, Dor- partieipated ll! 8' "'9 Cw" V V canon Bible School. er; and Robert Howell. assistant. othy Burke, Judy Glover. and Eiiilii-ii,-'s'c.a Maurice Maccnbc. SEAT!-ID Brenda Archer. Doro-,'Joyce Glover. ,.,,;..,,t; Judy Len, Carol Ann thy Macliwen, Linda Tait. Sheryl Ills many friends in Lorne Val- C- C'"l”l"" LORNE VALLEY lev are sorry to learn that Mr Bible School 4 . t Mr. and Mrs CBlPb NtClt0l50n05 Alvin Myers is not enjoying good lmlv V.-ication Bible School be- tBoston. Mass, visited friends here npattn '.'tll ti tciiiral Cllrisllatl Chllrch on Tuesday. They were accom- hunt wtgitns tn, an early mt-uu. zllmnl.-ty morning August 26th.tpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rueben pry. , Illll TI tr:tt'hL'rS and DUPIIS. 93” MC(:alIlICll lVl0l'Il3EllE- Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char-j joint; the opening exercises. Miss Aletha Mat-Leod has rr- luttetovin. spent the weekend of; The NIIUUI is being conducted by,turned to Iianiilton. Ontario. lob August to tn L0,-nu Vattuyt that tit. Donald Stewart. Director ofttowing a two week vacation spent guest of his brother, Mr. Wil-i (mi-.il t'liristian's .lunior Church , in this vicinity. bur Mat-rinnnittt antl Mirs(-ry Assisting Mrs. Stew-l Mr. and Mrs. xi;-,, Guardian Photo basic training at St. Jeans. Que. l'3-3116 .Vl30l)0l" Grover tlat-Kziy w i I hi ni" t'lI't' the following instructors; aid and Mr. Elmer Pillman, were t-tntdrnn Jmn 53,). Ceutt ,nd' Et;lflI'IPl"S l)ept- Mrs. Willard visitors to Wood island and Bel- At-tinn nt sttntiu..,nat spent ui Butttt-Vl.eatier. Mrs. A. Roberts. fast on W9dM'5ll8y- July 31st few days with Mrs. Mat-Kay's Wes. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char part-tits. Mr. and Mrs. James 8. (two luttetown, spent the first weekend MacNeill during the past week. Pt iniri D('l)l' Mrs. A. Mac- of the month in Lorne Valley.” Mr anti Mrs Micky Mai,-Dun. not l.r.itit-i', Mi's. Peter Camer-lthe guest of his brother Mr. Wil- aid and family of Halifax. N.S., on llt-uilicr Matheson, Janet Mel bur MacDonald. more recent -iuests at the homel t;.lt The Misses Shirley. Elaine and of Mrs. Mat-Donald's brother-in-i Junior Girls: Mrs. A. Owen. Beryl MacDonald. were visitors law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. LratIPl'. Mrs. William Kells. at Strathcona on Wednesday. J.J. Callaghan. M.ntrtr Kt-lls. Caroline Owen. As- While there they were guests oft Miss Chris Shaw of Ottawa, K(tilll')lI Berk and Mrs. n.t.wi. the Misses Jean and Gail .VIIIC-t0IilaI'ln, is spending an enjayahlg .lnn'i.r Rois tlr. Robert How- Kay. holiday with her parents Mr. and ell .ltr it D. Dunbar, Mr. El- l Hcut-ttett syntnathy Sue, out to Mrs. Daniel Shaw. AM.l mtr Miholt'nn- Maurice Mac Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nieholson,l Calm. -IMNPS Bill" Charlottetown. former resident: llWl'tl'-lll'5- Fluid Macxlmwnr lot this vicinity, in the loss of their HStltll'It(ilu."l1y':l alntdnuunch Convener tutuultt Pduttghgauw t:j,,i,;:3;,d1a.:un - t V - in e rincc 'a - Ht',13lllilfll1 with a service in the upttut on July 31st. (li.irt-li auditorium about the 3 Mrs. ctmutd stead and nnugn. ll'”t'llP VL'lll0' "l"”"sff'W" Elm” ter of Goose Bay, Labrador Vls- Miss trrna Johnston. Toronto, ft” -ll" ll"-'d 0' -l”.'l5 t "W Ill"-It itcd relatives and lrieiids in Lorne tlittami. is spending her holidays -” ”””” f”'""'f'0"-fly tValley recently. They were ac- iiith her parents, Mr. and Mn, mutt; int-liittiiigu Bllllvl buloflt-W tcnmpunlod by Mr and Mrs. Philip Verne Jolinsion. l'l”” ”t't'5;Pt""l"P”'-'9"? Halflleli Maclnnis .li'., of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George White, L'l.;t III I hiltircn s tiliii:. (ho:-. ; Mr. and MW Oswald Maudelnu : group.-, tvtntnt-, nre gpendtng scv. 1' u utl"llt;l;::'la:l) l:.l'"Bll;-Ie Prrlgplsl Cambridge. Mass. wkuref rccentfriltittrcks at tlggir slumzter home " l'” i "4 l ' ues s at the home oft e ormer's I" - Ul'I”II.V or r . ort . "-l' Vtllllll 3"” Zl-'lt"'T W-Wk. gt-nttlt-t-. Mt-u Jumes junt-yntttl Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Llewellyn MURRAY rs "ll liiiinw Iloy deptirtiiient is and Mrsu Mmuucl". and sun Gary. accompanied by L It .tn.-li:-.- itnil brat-k-t Um," "Temng mtrd that mu Mrs l.lt-iiellyii's parents. Mr. and in Mill xllI' iiinkin: um. bud suddenly "ken 8 mm Mrs. llnmillnn, Pt-terbnrough.0n- t'lil...l-ii Il'”tlIl zlie ages of S for tt". w(,,.Sc' tnttowtnu 5 hwt.t.tario. are spending their holidaysl Ilt l:' x.-nrs oi -i.--'- are still In-mg operation in 8 Boston Hasptmt twuli the farmer's parents. Mr.t vvrrpw. r eiirtvlnit-nt. The W, Fvcrcn Fhh" ten lmmcduvand Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Tl1'tllP of the Sviirioi is '.I-sits A l 4 . w fA pt t C t- tt 1 ' -lll'- and -Vlll-V ROY Graham andi till." uiih inc fitst llolcx of iathcalyl b.) tta,"m,(tT. lthgt tilt; "3 infant daughter Shelley Ann. New. I . .. t.tlIs us in llappiness -1 D I. "L . . , , d (tl:isctiii. .V.S. were recent week-1 Hi. nu-ttt " ” 3,l:;"” 5"; mo.” elllnlgaklnganageicnd guests of the formers par-l . : ' as . t ' , t - St-it-i.tl of our line lllirllhl (-IIY eXlI;f.'(llelG N" Is as Y2 rlmlsl Mr. and M”, George Grad firm- ?i.ni- imitie ii ribufion to I V. I3” l tl-i .. lino! in TIt!' of !u;)D!llCSl?t1n':'nt a;tl:.w:!,rtsi gzgiwtnfesggt Ml” 'lc5s"' Bllnllont RN" -nuut. ttuw. t 0 t t P.'itttut'ket. Rliodc island. is mt ) !"':""l,n3”k"'tl'Wlll'd-39,3 week at the home of their son ' t"” "'l"" ll "' 3” W W Vind daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs rm. ".".hm. Var”! the A '.- r t . . U. . - . . guest of mi liulu .iith a recital ..nd gut Lent-dt imrsl (.JV Man”. 0 i speiidiiig several weeks in Mur-l ,-tn uuut, tn Htcndtultuurthwhile undertaking anti winlllll" M3"llP”l5 "id- l-0.9l0" Wlmll” 7 Roicirlans Told OI Boy Nd B'”d Scout Jamboree In England C I Donor Clinics "1 cannot forget how die boys , TIC iottrll 311!"-'l! 0' llll Clo from different countries get along r Illdlll Lelilllt "I59? ll" 10059"; so well as Scouts when the daily -I shill of the Prenident. Mr. Joar papers are full of the differenc- GPII HGMBSIGY. ll iD0I150TlIll es which keep Nations apart." 50lITll' Y9Il'lY Blood DOIIOT Cltn-lftoger Craig. Queen Scout and its to be held It St. Mary's Hall I member of the Island wntingent on Wednesday evening, August to the 9th World Jamboree held lilth. between '7 Ind I p.m. with last month It Coldfield, Eng, nn objgguvg at gone all "Lila told Rotarians at their weekly Severn." luncheon meeting yesterday It cnnynsne.-n hnvn been nt Wm-ktthe charlottetown Hotel. lln Souris Ind in the surraund- I-l0)'d Mallfw 0t 0'L6HI'Y. tn; ant,-tut, um-1 nu am, tug. Seoul Leader of the contingent. tn; nn-unsnmentn to nmugdntshared speaking-time with Patrol tnupofnttm, to um (mm met Leader Roger Craig of Charlotte- cttnic for my who require mu town in taking the Rotariana over urvtce. tube territory covered by the A. in we put, the membentscnuts in their toverseas jaunt of the Junior Ladies' Aid under! "1 a .'"a""”f' Vlh'f:l'. made "9" their president. Mnu James In. f:il.I)Ienl;lgenL'P iei-y vivid and enter. net are lendulg. Vuudble. supi Mr. Matthews described the W” for the elm" and Wm '1'-flight over terminating with their ceive assistance from other or- mum" in' gune mu wed b ganizations including the Catho- , g " y' 0 y T '. women :;?.":"tt.? .l"t' .1” 3:" .2”: ”.”.l' MONTAGUE LEGION - lmtlfr Engfand” 9 i ”” 5 Under the Chairmanship of Mr. 7 lotttoo vjsn-0-K; RUM Up to as many as ten thousand Cyril Johnston, the Manta Branch, of the Canadian Legion visitors were at camp neat-ty t ed Al Cameron General Manager is making an ”all out" effort toleygry day and Mr, Matthews jof the Maritime Electric Co. as have I record number ol”Lifetwa5 amazed to meet so manyya new member who was welcome Savers" in attendance at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be "Ann of Green Gables" and Patient- held in the ”Beaver Club" onlanxious to talk about the Island. C0l A"tlli9lV 35 l'l"'ll'"l3" "I ll" Thursday evening. August 29thlas visualized from their reading. l R"F3l'UFl33n mmmlll" 3"ll"""' tbetween 7 and 9 p.m. ”I never saw better scouts thanlretl tltal the meetlnli "7 -lltlnday ROGER CRAIG The quota tor Montague and our contingent and believe mej59Pl- SON. 9. Vtlll bf lwlrl Bl ll!!! tthp surrounding dtsttuuts Is 200 they made 3 hit with the othct-llixpcrimcntal Farm where provis ,donors and the connntttee in boys when they overcame thetltoii will he made for tnztny rural jchayge is nttnttdeut at Suwpss.lshortconiings of cooking ari'ange-lkluesls Th? t'00tl0l'-'tllU" Ill 305. l The women's Institute and Sub nu-nts tn the prpynittng paint by , Parent. Farm Supt-riiiteiittcnt. ntutston at the Catholic wommui nunt.ttnu tnntrknwn cnnktni tacit. ll has been secured for this meeting League at Monla ue are ivin ""5 OI MIC "40"" as "'9 i i ' utnetr uatuabtt, s5,,p,,,, ":1 thigs:ttI'l8I'8 they got the material." (AM in Dunn Roy TIat'(iiiIii.it'y r1llIltlIlllttPt'I provide relrr-shments and helper-;iT0 PARIS , the coiiiplt-tion of a coiiimittce fur the Clinic. palml, Lead" CF” SI"?-Tscd 1 from Rotary tti take part in the uuu tilt? thrilling experience of e f0rlh(.”rn1nu(ta"(.(sIV ttmu. I 7 hiT-ihaap 0pe'."?ga.bylqueenrlgllmbglgi Guests oi Rotary were II P. ' 9 3"” lsllays lzl 9'" I l .'tIacl)onald. Czilgtiry. lmiid Sel- on '15 by ll" F.:"gl's.l' smuu whoiier. St-out llo;;t-rs. Kenneth tiar- specialized in air vtork. sea Ennnattt. t;,.tulu.. ct-t-nut nu,-tVt.y Scoulsl fun A lypwal m Mat-Kiiiiion. St-out Terry tluiiiiiiig At G I h 0 camp mad: EUIIIIDIP provision l.'0l't all of Chzirltittctmiii Prcstoii Itodd ue P nf ",5'”"g 3" ex ""g'"g 5"”Ve""1 Ilarriiigton PEI James Cuiiiniis- I 0 ,with other scout units. Refer- key 5u,m.n.,ttt, jttusgt Mr LC, cniibot-kt A,m,t.;at, f,'::r':SVlt:'; :)s,:eml:::e gel Rotarians Bill lit-nrx. l.;ie-uiii- Plant Patliologist. Science Service boy; uVh,-H-9 arranuemenw had the. Alta Wultlroii B boiler, Sum- Laboratory. leaves Ihls morning t,t.(.u made by V” Ben Rogers lervillc. Mass. Cecil Smith. (liap. l1.Vi' Diane for Guelph, Ontario. Mananer 0; tn; gunk of yt,,nt.'ll;5”VkI”'ll v H'l3"”'5 lll'p,d"55l;'l' wierp he will dd;--u type; an. .” . , ,- - , ruo inc. . ziss rc c ic 3 I55 l "I4 real in Charlottetown Mllh their.”adden' Namk. Mass, I)r la" P””"9 l"d"5lTY 0" "TOP lrcpresentative there to see that 311975. E,” Mndem Alds "1 jthe boys had a good time" We -"WAA ""r"y' tsure did." Patrol Leader Craig The conference at which Mr. Esgnecblllhaiakgeetimtuvitgtl Ithoet St-nut: shoulder Ppatlt-hes readting g"'Tl;1" 0 Agr,l('”l'l"""l C"ll9l3'- irks: ltiif)'Ii'tl:.tiil'tr'.st-lri,(i'le(leiini;zll:liEiti'rh- ”tf.”.....'t"?.l.'t”..';'l”t";”t.'. t,”;?..'.'. .. 0.". mt 2:, gather representatives of all IIgTvEn?qAieEnllvtguA(gEun H”. vi -ssmwem shuwem. whoieiw ..”fIEe”."Fg'.?”i';'.f.....i.S' ..itf..5.'i' w"tfE ers. consumers. and officials of imnstnu,-ant, imagination. t-one Fm'""m9"l and "5'33l”9ll 33'-('l'lC"thing we had in common which ies-in order to review and nnal- turn,-M ttt, worth and that was l7'e”Tp"59"l ”"'d5 I" Ill” llm'1miisic" Roger said "We were illmlo" and marketing 0' lhisltilll the beat nn words but hit the ”"lx"'”"" lwd l"'"l- (pitch on nianv songs as the guil- It is expected that many rccom. ,3” utuked out tune, tnmutur tn mendations for further improve I mum. -' merit in this major farm industry i 1-t,'t,' speakers were introduced will result from this three-day by prcstduut gut, parent nnd conference of top experts in the pntato industry from across the nation. tsaid. Murder Charge At Newcastle NI-'.WCAS'l'l.F., N H. trim Al , laby Martin, 47, of Bate Slept .Anne, N B., Monday lvas charged pith murder in the Saturday. inight stabbing of his stepson. 28-. year-old Thnnias Carroll. i The charge was laid by the RCMP. Martin was taken into Ctistody shortly alter Carroll died in hospital at nearby Chalham late Sziturday night. Martin was rcniaiided to jail tintil Sept. 3 for preliminary ht-ar-l in when he appeared beforei Magistrate .l. P. Morris-sey. Hci thanked by Judge Tweedy. Chair- teutumd no ntnn. man Lnekery MaeKay introduc-I Mrs. Hazeii MacLurI and Mr. Thomas ('low BOX OFFICE OPENS Congratulations 7 3 M . 0 P. . SHOW STARTS AT DUSK IIIIIITII IIIVEII are extended in Betty Mael.ure. Louise Llew- eliyn. Betty Reill '. Jessie Gra- Rm". M H”. ham and Sammyylohnston on, ADLLTS hoe having successftilly passed Lhel chlldrm "ml" '2 7"" Grade X Provincial Exams. i 'j"" Mrs. Laurie MacLure a n d l FREE I-Elaine. Otarloitetown. have her-nl spending their holidays at Mur- ray Harbor Vorth. Miss Jean Currie. Toronto. who TO-NIGHT AND WED. V three, verse nine. "For we are l" 38l'9emelIl5 ls ”Pl'0t9t'll0fl int Engitsn people unu had read ;intn the club by president Bobl Glut-Standard iciry-bound tron lydney. II, with coal for the Canadian Im- t'port Company. The Ciandra was 'outbouni:l from Montreal. Th: Guardian Pugs 5 Tues. August 27. 1957 Masonic Service '.At Murray R. A it-ry inipresiive Masonic xer- I bustueu which enjoy: I that . .. t .. . . v . .21f:.t::...?:"2t.t?....l":. 3l.”.;J:,' ; Claims Textiles f.2t.'.if:”: till. '”"'...ut”'.'.'u".'-?".?.'. evening August ltlth I Young said. "The prot.ecttnI this The at-i. Ls Ml(I()lfrL')' pang; NOT Pl'OTOCTOd industry anion is nmtnctiat ll of the church, spoke very brieily iname only-awn: which in now on the merits of the 'tlas- NHRYSVILLE. NB 'CPl - both out-dntad Ind unreI1tIdc II onie order and taking hr in. Protection provided the Canadian the face of present-day foreln text ti;-,1 cut-tnttnanst chant" textile industry under present tar-K competition. "A:longn...tbeIoop-linlu IL;-ibourers together with Gomtname only." an official nid here exist in our tariff u eottoII. Y:dal'BBG0tI'.s Husbandry. Ye arel53.'A"'33Y&- ' H I 0 the?! Will be dlfflctlithl In lllrs G 's uittiing." . . - 'ouuc 0 am: tun. nt. mount. and the expuulon at this t The male cntnr sang the very president of Marysville Mills and mill will be more than I 313 lovely ”s;-nd (hp Light '- wtnard the parent company, Hamilton question. It will be I Inul4I-nall- t3.-ucg and watt-uttn gttuume Cotttan Cronipailiy. Limited. spoke lion-dollar question. sang as a duel "God's Grace." It te orma re - , i , and Lloyd Martin. Willard Brut-g Marysviile Mills A similar Newi and tialeolin Monroe sang as Brunswick industry. Textile Salesi u soymlm" PEAKl.d a trio ”-t lltniiderftil Saviour" l-l"lll9ll- 15' bellli I070” 10 Clo”. ”wm;'n'h5Brmm.t:' ER?!-)t 'd:l tllyiniis sung by the male choir at Milltown. ' Fumulgua-ump: wmhenengp .l and congregation vtere "Unto. -- . l "' - the Hills.' No God our help nil The mule mdusl” 1' "M ' 5”" 'l"'"'"t ages past” and "Rise up 0 Meni ”'" of . .. The service closed with beiit-diction. the FINNIN MINING COMPANY LIMITED Has been incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario. l;...;,.c:..i.u:”i ? In Dense Fog QLIIBEC tt.'P- A British coal- carrici and a German freighter li-ollidetl in dense fog near the north shore St. Lawrence River town of St. Sinieon. Que, early Siintlay. both suffering (Iainaged hows above the waterline. No one tins iiutiretl t The tlllsllatl ot-curred about 4 a m olf Ctipe Saliiioii 82 miles northeast nl Qiit-her City. Roth ships III(- 4,554-tnii British ttcsscl U:ttIIt'(I1)I'0 and the L500 ton Grrmtiii ship Ciandrarvtere able to steam to Quebec City un- der their own power. t Damage estimates were not im- mediately available. The Maple dore, with ti three-to-four-tool hole on the port side near the bovi. appeared to have got the worst of the crash The Mapledore was Capitalization of the Company consists 01 five million shares, par value SL00 Permanent officers and directors will prie- sently be designated. among whom will be Gabriel A. Finnin, of Summerside, Prince Edward Island. Offices of the Company will be established in Toronto. Quebec I MIRACLE MILER l The day before England'I Derek Ihbotson broke the l mile running record with I time of 3257.2 minutes he practiced speed bursts all morning, played I round of golf and finished with two hours hard tennis. Read alinut this tireless, iron muscled athlete. Get The Standard - on sale now, complete with magazine, I2-page novel and '30 page! oi comics. Only ten cents. IIITERRIIPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric on our Montague line, east of Charlottetown, on Wednesday afternoon, August 28th, between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m., weather per- mitting, for the purpose of connecting a new feed to this line at our Charlottetown Substation. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. l i ON SALE NOW tt....lni tn-;;:i:ntii'.: sharply at 7.(lIl Mt... Daniel gnaw nu, n t-nt..-nt Mr and Mm Authmatd mmnlis spending her holidays at her' FABIVLOUS CAST! WONDERFIII. STORY! l”'", p"'”'"” '""l Fllllflml lnivisltor to Bonshaw. I guest It the home in Montague. was the re- ”””' home of Dr. A.A. MacLeod. 9 '0 ' T"'” . Do I M Lod h , Scraps Booku Master ug as ac e as returned to his home in Toronto,t Ontario, after spending an en-t On Temperance joyable holiday with Mr. and iltlrs. Murdock Mat-Donald. h it nu. n Mrs. Angus Nicholson and er ttu. ,.,mH,'E3ugrdc?;'ml'::lwol:f mother. Mrs. Lydia Mac!-iarlano pn . t'in..ttu,, 1-emperunu. Unto" twen visitors to Charlottetown on ht-ttl at Hot-t-liwood Gardens pri1- lT"'3d'y' l D: (nr umutttut tt,mWmnn' Miss Mae Ferguson and Miss lt'tnp I-nos. were awarded golliathryn Marl-Jarhern. Montaguel the lollmtinzi japent I few days in Lorne Valleyl ' recently. They were guests of Mrs. Stanley Ferguson. The August meeting of Lorne Valley Women's Institute was held It the home of Mn. Blrt Leard with I good attendance. One new member was .. ' d. Mrs. Peter MIeLeod extended In invitation to the members to meet at her home for the Sep- tember meeting. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. Mr. Innis Callaghan and Miss Betty Calllghen, were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Mr. Billy Lowery. Halifax. N.S. is spending his vnrntion in thin vicinity. the guest of his Pl"""3. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. James Callaghan. Mr. Louis Callaghan and Mr. George Callaghan were visitors to Sum- rnerntde on Atllunt 0 Mr. Chnrtec MIcGrnth hal returned to Hyde Park. Mass.. after spending three week! V06- Itlonlng In this vicinity- Mrl. Dolllld SMIV with chil- dren Eileen Ind Boyd "'9 "'9' Fit Group (seven. eight and "W" Hurst. First. Raymond t (airirx second. Edith MacCIuIIi llltl lrniikie Cairns: third. Bren. ; da Qiiicley. smtnd group tten and eleven: Farsi First. Bobby Jnrdlne. I Tltlrd Itrnup tTwelve and thir- tmi it-arsl: First. Dougln 3' Rtlthau. S e e o ii (I. Maurice T: EASTERN: GUARDIAN MOIlF.I.I. need. 175 blood don- gttl ilitcht between 7 . 9 p.m. itit'I 3”" M000 donors needed It St Vlaiv'.I Hall. soui-ts. Wed- .;.VIit. August 28th.. 'I - I p.in. one' 'rl.ittt't:Y and chicken supper zllwll Mat-Kinnoln. I 'tl AU! 23. begtnnlngat 5 pan. hnnmred by VJ. MONTQGUE need: 3” blood t "Wort at Beaver club hall an out visitors to Charlottetown. Dturvtny. August 10th. 1 - O p.in. They were meet! of Mn. Shaw's 3' ""7 butter-in-law and enter. Hf- TIIERE WTIL IE I Conta- vlltve meat” of nu twat 5;; figilff Illa??? 1,. ti 35 lii I I 3 I Cardigan Had School but open- ed ft: the IWIC IIHI with Min and three children left recently for Little Shemogue. N.B.. where Mr. Dixon will be employed for sever.-il months. The L.-idies Aid Society met In the vi-stry of the church It Tuesday evening, July 16. with seven members present. Mrs. Everett Condon and fam- ily. have returned home after spending sometime with her brtr ther-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs. Rasil MacLeod. Stelliirton. Nova Scotia. Mrs. Charles Mic-rs and Mrs. Frank Mlt-rs of Cnnahie Lnlte. New Hampshire and Mrs. Alb- ert Coates. Greenwood. Rhode Is- land. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clnw Ind Mrs. William Johnston. Mr, Alexander Macl.eod. Mai- den. Mass, accompanied by his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. Murray Riv- er, were recent guest; of Mr. Ind cent guest of her brother. Rev.' M.C. Currie and Mrs. Currie. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed in Peters Road Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. July ztlth. Mrs. Gertrude Mat-Lend. Mai- .den. Mass. is spending some time with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon. Among those attending Junior Girls Camp at Camp Keir, French River. were. Myrlll Clow. Cheryl Macheod. Lorraine LILTING MUSIC BY COLE PORTER! on Alt. roecruth I 4V ME P , 'lll(."ll Elldllttlti z sot it till FRANK SWATN j' MONEY-MAKING TEAMMATIS Henderson and Lynn McClure. Mr. and Mrs. George Millar spent a brief holiday in Nova Seotia. where they visited rela- tive: in New Glasgow. A0 t -:-l”'.:hAiAt'DTlrJ.!WS'lV'l'tl3l7I'M:- Downing Street In London was named after Sir George Downing. who wait secretary to the treas-' ury in 1667. l TODAY - CAPITOL tr IT'S iiotuiict so to iiiisict Joyous min?-Fit " ' "A ; I I&I-----I ! aiiowsmo-1-9 l IIITEIIIIIIPTIOII IIOTIGE CAI DWI! uooou It IIACVOI Iaglne. . . . . . .goas.b;:iI't, l::yI?;':II1J. Davelopod IpIu'5co.1 for the UWIC. IO Cot-crud with Hum 17 In 11.! MIN I announced: aptoll H?” Vania; IIJIII with Scrape: )K' - own in tact 93 by boching and hvnig. Ylvu.........WidI uetioa I1-K NI: Yvenniniel. . Here's II monevwmalt-tng team for you - the new INVI5 (Series F.) and N0. 428 I.()WB(lWI. Scraperl It's I new DVVI5- Iviggei. more powerful than evev. Its per- Iertlv matched hvarmnstto II the MW N0. 4253 LOWIIOWI. Scraper - I latter loading CAYIIIILIF Io. CK IOWIOWI IGA1 There will be an intemiption of electric power on our Sourls line, out of Charlottetown, on Wednesday aftemoon, August 28th. between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m., weather per- niming. for the purpose of allowing us to make some necessary feeder change: at otir Charlotte- town SuIntI.tIon. Itarltlno Eloctrk co. ltd. st'rapPr In-came all its mmpooents are de- I-putty . . . . . . . . . .. rat signed for loss material-against-material fric- wmmuw” "vl I " "' tion. Check these features - then see usl In .". no spend. .. .. .1175 w-a1ll!!!i!!ill!!-w- k:::::::;::;.....2 A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. -ca1'i;nrn.t.an"riuun.IIotutir-tI-n.Dh-dlIII-