at i' . - Shiisorgos ..::::-.;.ri:.w..i.::.W :- no-: Mlssi larali Macoormick was a business visitor to Charlottetown on July 13. Mi. Joseph FItxPatrick is I pa- tien 11;, the City Hospital. Ali wish a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald retumpd to 'Dorchester. mas, af- ter spending two weeks in st. George's and Newport. Mi-. Albert MacPhee is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George MacPhee, Vernon River. Mr. Austin Johnston, accompan- led by Mr. Allan MecPhee and Mr. Jack Soiners were business visitors to Georgetown on July 22. . An enjoyable dance was held in Cardigan North school recently. A large crowd attended. Music was supplied by the Turner-MacLeod orchestra. Misses Georgia and Julia Camp- sell returned Boston after ipending the past two weeks at -heir old home in Poplar Point. ..'Mlsses Mary Bomers and Ivonne Gardener, who are taking .eacher's training in Charlotte- '.0iVl1, spent the past week-end at .heir homes in St. George's and gaunching. G.U Bristol ..tMr. and Mrs. Raymond Jay and three children, arrived from Halifax, N.S.. on Saturday to a nd i month's leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Brien, ind Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jay. Mr. Raymond Jay, who has been in the airforce since war days, has seen stationed at various R.C.A.F. itations, including one in Alaska. a Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitney. Rosindale, Mass, have arrived here to vacation with Mrs. Whitney's iarents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fitz- (erald at the old homestead. Mrs. Whitney. left here many years ago and her many friends are giving her a big welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millar. New Haven, Conn.. are visiting their old friends here. At present they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eph Malone. Mr. Art Kenny and two sons, arrived Saturday night from Ruin- ford, Maine, to vacation with Mr. Kenny's brother Herb and Mrs. Kenny for tcouple of weeks. They will also visit in sturgeon and ions before returning home. During the week this scribe had several visitors from the U. S.A. whom he had never met. They were old Islanders who follow this column and wanted to visit here to meet the writer of home news. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith have ar- rived in Bristol from Ontario to visit M.rs. Griffith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. Chisholm have arrived from New Waterford, N.B.. to vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonneli for a few weeks. Miss Cathy MacDonald. Halifax. N.5., arrived here on Saturday to spend her vacation with her par- Inis, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mac- Donald. She has resided in Halifax, along with her two sisters. for several years now. Mi.ss,Agatha MacDonald, Mont- veal, who is on vacation with her parents in the city at present. spent a few days in Bristol last week! with her pal, Miss Tillie Gauthier. -Both these girls will leave late this month on return to the big city. Mr. J. J. Dunphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dunphy, who graduated from s.D.U. last spring. has been spending the summer in British Columbia at the Canadian Army dopot. He will return home shortly for a vacation before fol- lowing up his studies in Halifax. v.s., next month. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn and ihildren. who spent several weeks with Mrs. Quinn's mother. Mrs. Jennie-McCarthy at the old home, .4-it last week on return to their home in Montreal. Mr. lph Malorie returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. after being a patient there for a few days. Rev. Frank MacDonald. S.J.. Montreal. arrived here on Friday for a week's vacation. The monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was held on Sunday at the home or Mrs. Herb Kenny. Following the busi- aces meeting a lovely supper was North Bolus --'5 meetlns of the Baltic and Glencorrodale Altar Society was held on July so at the home oi Mrs. John B. ray. Ten members were in attendance. Mrs. P. D. Mossey is president of this group Ind 3415- John B. Fay, secretary This lroup made a fine showing during the past winter months. Mtllssh Jean Macarcgor and 3'49 Fair. of this district. return- ed on July 29 from Charlottetown where they attended a sewing short course for Junior 4-H Club members at the Vocational School. Mrs. Arthur Whynot, Melrose. Mass, is vacationing at the home of her sister. Mrs. Jerome Mac- Donald, Bourls. Rev. 8.8. M. Pauline spent a few days recently at St. Mary's Convent, Bourls. Mr. and Mrs. Mahar, Jamaica Plain, Mass. are spending a vaca- tion at the home of Mrs. Mahar's mother, Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Lakevillel , Mr. Augustus Grady. Toronto, is now visiting t. the home oi his grandmother, rs. Steve Miller. Miss Christina McDonald. R.N.. is visiting at her old home in Glencorrodale, the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. J. A Mi.- Donald and Mrs. Neil McEachei'n The Misses Philomena and Ma.-- guerite MacPhee, Boston, Mass., are vacationing at their summer home at Big Pond. A reception was held on July 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclsaac, Rockbarra, in honour of their daughter, Sarah, and her husband, who were recently mar- ried in U. B. A. Dinner was served to over 100 guests and dancing was to the lively strains of the violin- ists of Big Pond. Miss Bernadette McDonald,Cam- bridge, Mass. spent some time at the home oi her sister, Mrs. S. A McAulay. St. Columba. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved wife and family of the late George Gillis, whine un- expected death occurred on July 28 at his home at South Lake. Misses Inger oil and Matthews who were teac lng Junior Bible School in East Baltic, finished their work here and moved to Hazelbrook where they will per- form their duties. Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Kings- -boro. recently visited at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorrey, Mon- tague. A piece of land has been purch- ased in Sourls, on which a new modern school which will take care oi the higher rades, includ- ing Grade i2, will c erected. It is now hoped that s. Co-op store will be opened in Souris: A successful meeting was held there July 26 in its interest and many farmers from surrounding districts were in attendance. For the first time two women were appointed on the board oi directors, one oi those being Mrs. George MacDon- ald, East Baltic. Capt. W. P. Burke. Charlotte- town. is now visiting at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Stov- en Miller. 'rhe wet weather has impaired the harvesting oi the hay crop in these parts. A great many fields oi good hay have had to be left without gathering as the heavy ralris fell on them. The grain and potato fields look promising, also the gardens. C.Q. served by the hostess and her daughters. one farmer here. at least. re- ports the lms oi his entire hay crop in the long wet spell. An- other man was noticed on Satur- day hauling a field oi clover to the manure pile that had rotted in coll. Those who started very early saved most oi the crop. There are a lot of sick children here .at present and doctors say that it is the summer 'llu.' it is also attacking adults. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bambrlck, who have been with friends here since they arrived from Boston a month ago, have moved to Lake- side beach where they have pur- chased a cottage. Miss Pauline O'Brien of the Charlottetown Hospital staff. is spending her vacation at her home in Bristol. Miss Reta Ryan. who arrived The Duke of Edinburgh chats with Group Capt. J. G. Stephenson, commanding officer of RCAF station Rockcliffe, before leaving for a tour radio-aciivily nnd saw the huge reactor. of the Chalk River atomic plant. There, he was checked for (CP Photo). Nonh onus ..'Mrs. Henrietta Pelrlne and children of Winthrop, Mass, are spending a vacation -at the home of Mrs. Pelrine's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McMahon, St. Columba. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahon, Hamilton, Ont., are spending their vacation at their summer home at St. Columba. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty McBi'ide and two children of Hamilton, Ont, are spending some time at Mrs. McBridc's former home at St Columba. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahon recently had as their guests. Rev Robert Ross and Mrs. Ross, also Mrs. Ross father, Mr. Freeman Garrett. Mr. Garrett was formerly a near neighbor of the McMah- on's, but retired from farming to live in Souris. P. E. I. Mr. Garfield Robertson, accom- panied by his wife and three chil- dren, motored from Lachine, Que, to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson, where they will visit for a few weeks. Miss Florence Bruce returned recently to Toronto, Ont, where she will become the bride of Mr. R. Pound of that city. Before dc- parting Miss Bruce was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson, Kingsboro. A meeting of the Altar Society was held on Wednesday night at Priest Pond school. Although the night was inclement, a succeufui meeting was held. East Baltic was represented by Mrs. John B. Fay, Mrs. G. H. Bowser and Mrs. P.D MOSSCY. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and children, Montreal, were re- cent vlsitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy, East Baltic. H y . - 3 Mrs. Carrie Weldon. who spent a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. MCEBChCl'n, re- turned to her home in Milton, Miiss., last week. flu, from Montreal A short time ago. has joined the staff of the Moi-ell Co-operative store. -N- NEW HOLLAND Trio continent of Australia was dlcovered by the Dutch in 1606 and named New Holland. Rev. SXS. Ronalds, St. Duns- tans University, spent two days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy, before There Ouglit To In A I SPARE REVS FOR TN A FAMILVE CLUNH. EV THE DOZEH her departure for Hamilton, where she has recently been called and where she will be stationed for the next year. Miss Cami Fisher, old Barnes, N. 5.. is onw the guest of her bro- ther-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. Rev. S. 5. Christine, accompan- ied by Rev. S. 8. Mary Hilda, both of Montreal, spent Tuesday after- noon at the home of St.Chrlstine's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mossey, East Baltic. Friends of Mr. Harry Mallard are sorry to hear of his illness in City Hospital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Arnold Brown, Montreal. with her daughter is vacationing with her niothei-, Mrs. Flora Mc- Eachern, Priest Pond. Mr. Matthias Carew recently re turned from Ottawa, where he has secured a position. Mr. Green in- tends going to Ottawa in the near future. Mrs. Kay Farrell was a visitor to Charlottetown on July 28. The Rollo Bay picnic was held July 28 and as usual was a suc- cess. Dinner was served by the ladies of St. Alexis parish in their usual good style. Mr. Arthur Keene and Mr. J.A Maclnnes were visitors to Souria on July 29. -C.Q I Murray River .3-Mr..snd Mrs. Raymond con- nors, New Glasgow. N. 8.. are spending their vacation at Mrs. Connors' parents, summer home in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Munn. Hamil- ton, Ont., were recent visitors to Murray River, visiting with old friends and relatives. Miss Betty Clarey, Murray River, is spending a few days in whim Road, guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey. Miss Kathleen Martin, Murray River, is spending her holidays with relatives in Moncton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. John Hickox and young sons of Port Credit, Ont., Law are spending tITEI.lT-Igilftiatl-)f.:iVI'f.tTIrE home of Mrs. Hlckox's father, Mr. Malcolm MacLeod, High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gass and young sons have returned to Tor- onto, Ont., after spending their holidays with his relatives in New Haven and Mrs. Gass's parents in Murray River, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jenkins. . Mrs. Lennie Chandler, Mt. Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and son, Massachusetts, were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. Lcnnle' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee. Miss Patsy Cooper, Southport, is visiting at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buell, North River. AC. 2 Arnett. MacLean and A.C. 2 George Best who are stationed with the R. C. A. F. in Halifax spent the week-end of July 31, at the home of Ariiettfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MncLean. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Nicolle, Charlottetown are spending a. few days in Murray River guests of Mr. Norman MacLeod, while here they attended the wedding of their granddaughter the former Norma Nicolle, whose wedding took place on July 31, in the Church of Christ, Muri'ay River. Mr. Russell Munn. Murray River, is spending his holidays, visiting with friends in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Porter and young son Larry of Windsor, Ont., are spending their holidays at the homes of their mothers, Mrs. Ada Buell, White Sands, and Mrs Clara Portor, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hume and young sons, Charlottetown, were Sunday visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crete Beck. Mr. Harold Moore High Bank left recently for Ontario, where he hopes to find employment. Mr. William Stewart, who is em- ployed at West Cape spent the week-end of July 31, at his home in Murray River. --0D. The state of Viet Nam in French lndo-China was conquered by the Chinese in the third century. B. C. By Fagaly And Shanon Souris ..'Miss Joan Hanlon of Boston. Mass, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hanlon, New zealand. Mr. John MacDonald oi the staff of Johnson and Johnson drug store, Charlottetown, and his wife are visiting in Souris at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex P. MacDonald. The sympathy oi the commuity is extended to the family of the late Harry Mallard who passed away on July 30 after a lingering illness. Mr. Frederick Deveau of Boston, Mass, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Deveau, Rollo Bay. Miss Jean Deagle of Boston, Mass, is spending the summer at the home of her uncle, Mr. Clifford Peters, Rollo Bay. Miss Catherine Bernard of Al- berton, is spending the summe: holidays with her aunt. Mrs. Leon- ard Mccormack of Souris. Miss Mildred Fraser of Souris is visiting in Moncton, the guest of Mrs. William Mcinnis, who also has as her guest her sister, Miss Nellie Maclilachern, formerly of Souris and now of New York. Mr. T. J. Kickham, MP. has re- turned from Western Canada where he attended the funeral of I115 brother and nephew who were the victims of a drowning accident Much sympathy is extended to Mi' Kickham and family. Miss Helen Marie Maccormack oi Sourls, a Red Cross swimming Instructor is now employed at Mo- rell as instructor for that commun- ity. Dr. James Mclnnls and family and his sister, Miss Mary Mclnnis, R..N., both of Winnipeg, Manitoba, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mclnnls of Souris. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald of Saint John, N. B., is spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. John E MacDona.ld. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larier and family motored to Charlottetown on Sunday to visit parents and friends. Mr. William Acorn, M.l..A., and son Earl, were on a business trip to Saint John, NB, during the past week. Mr. Griffin of Griffin Fisheries, spent several days recently in the Magdalen Islands on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheverie oi Charlottetown, were visiting friends and relatives at Souris on Sunday. Mr. Leo Gallant of the Post Of- flce staff at Souris is at present enjoying a well-earned holiday. The Miaes Anne and Lois Smith, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Charlottetown, are spending a few days with their aunt, Mrs. E. Kassner oi Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Percy White of Florida, are visiting Mrs. White's relatives in Souris and Fortune Mr. Alfred Meurarit of Boston, is visiting with his brother, Mr. An- drew Meurant of Sourls. -BE lei-(quid EaTst Miss Juanita Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on July ill. I ..'Masters Wayne and Brian Birt, Charlottetown, are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt. Mr. Floyd Jay was s. business visitor in Montague on July 31. Mrs. Owen Kelly was in Morel! on July 26, attending the Kelly - MacDonald wedding. Mr. George W. Jay was a visit- or in Lorne Valley on July 31. guest of his daughter. Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mr. Alan Burke, merchant at Pisquid was in Charlottetown on business last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jay daughter, Gail, were visitors Charlottetown on July 31. Mr. Guy Jay spent the last week- end in July at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay and in Mr. Tom Sanderson, accompnniecl by his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Green, paid a short visit in Plsquld East last Sunday at the home of Mr. Rllti Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay. ' The ladies of Pisquid East Wo- men's Institute met at the school house for their regular meeting on Jilly 29. When routine business so T Wednesday. Anguti. 1364 was finished an i f M contest was put on by Mrs. Edward Jay and won by Mrs. Harold Jay. Lunch was served. with soft drinks sup- plied by Mrs. Wallace Blrt. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Birt on September 2. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. spent the July 31 week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford. Royalty, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay on Aug 1. Mr. Floyd Jay and Miss Juanita Jay were visitors in North River on August 2. ...BA Murraynarhour Misses Alice ad Betty Ann Mlllar were visitors to Charlottetown on July 21. Mrs. Mary Deans, Keene, New Hampshire, spent the week-end of July 24, with Mrs. C. J. McLure. ..'Mr..Lyman Jackson has return- ed to his home after spending sev- eral weeks in Dartmouth, N. 8. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham are pleased to hear their young son, Bobby, has returned to his home after being a patient in the King's County Hospital, Mrs. Roy Beaton and family, Bos- ton, Mass, are visiting at Peter's Road, guests of Mrs. Beaton's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Irving. Mr. and Mrs. John Clow has as thclr guests on July 19, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gammcll, Lois and Billy and Mr. John Aiken. Arling- ton, Mass, and Miss Gall Johns. ton, Charlottetown. Mrs. Howard Munroe, Maiden, Mast. 15 Spending the summer months at her home in Peter's Road. The many friends of Mrs. Willard McClure will be glad to know she has returned to her home after spending several weeks in the King's County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Reid and son David, were Sunday visitors to Murray Harbor, the guests of Mr. Reid's parents, Mr. and M”, W. Herring. . Mrs. Robert Cameron and family, New Glasgow, N. S., who are spend- mil their holidays at her home in Sturgeon, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Condon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham, Trenton. N. S.. are spending their holidays at Murray Harbor North, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Graham. LV. CHABLOTTETOWN- For Summerside 7:00 am., For Borden 7:00 a.m., 7:45 For For For For For Tignish 3:30 p.m. daily LV. SUM1tIEllSlDE- For Borden 7:15 a.m., 1:55 The Guardian ' Page 11 Mr. George McDonald, C'harlotto- town. was the recent guest of his sister, Mrs. Willard Moolure and Mr. McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beck, Allis- ton, were recent visitors to Murray Harbor North, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Miss Gail Clow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow, is spending her holidays in Lower Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Col- lings. Mr. Henry Lannigan, Toronto, who has been vacationing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lsnigan. St. Mary's Road, spent some time visiting his sister. Mrs. Preston Llewellyn and Mr. Llewel- lyn. Mr .and Mrs. George Graham re- turned home recently after spend- ing several days visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham in Trenton, N. S. On their return they were accom- panied by their little granddaughter, Carol, who will remain with them for some time. Miss May and Blanche Mlllar the Ladies' Aid Society on July 20. Thirteen members responded to the roll call with a verse of Scrip- ture. Eight visiiors were present. Roll call at next meeting is to be answered with an article for the bazaar At the close of the devotion- al period, lunch was served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs Matilda Miller and Mrs. Harry Millar. Mrs. George Clow invited the members to her home for ths August meeting, i -A() Ball Fan Down To Earth Again ST. JEROME, Que. (CF)-A 39 year-old salesman, who moved hi. living quarters to a platform 50 feet above the ground 3. week ago. today is down to earth again. Johnny Baretle first climbed to his tarpaulin-covered home between two telephone poles last Thursday because home baseball game at- tendances hovered around the 300 mark. "I'll stay up here until at least 1,000 of you decide to watch oul games," he told the 25,000 citizen! of st. Jemme. 30 miles north of Montreal. Thursday night 1,077 persons turned up at the game as the home- standing Cardinals defeated Ste. Therese 10-6 in a regular Lauren- tian league match, And as soon as the tickets sold had been counted and recounted--down came Bar- 0.N.R. SERVICES Murray Harbor 3:15 p.m. Souris 2:30 p.m. daily exc Elmira (Ly. Souris) 6:45 p.m. Monrlay; Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Charlottetown 1:15 a.m., p.m. (Bus), daily e For Tignish 5215 p.m.. daily except Sunday. 12:01 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. MONCTON - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN rette amid cheers from all. 12:30 p.m. (Bus), 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. a.m. (Bus). 12:30 p.m., (Bus), 3:30 pm. daily except Sunday. daily except Sunday. ept Sunday. 5:45 p.m. Tues. except Sunday. 10:10 a.m., 2:45 p.m., 9:10 xcept Sunday. 2:45 pm. daily ex- cept Sunday. p.m. (Bus). Through air-conditioned sleeper Chariot leaving Charlottetown MONTREAL - TORONTO Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 a.m., 7:45 s.m. 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EST) from Montreal Day coaches oal!- NI 30'0"”- letssrn rare from To MONTREAL ....- 'l'0ION'l'0 ........- Line) and Newfoundland. CHARLOTIETOWN moo You Save si1.io ,l also mi Save use 30.80 You Save 25.25 LIMIT-7 narsmsrunn were hostesses to the members of, ,