“LORNE VALLEY Mr. Willim Hation, with his Northam. Mr. Ivan Linkletter has retired where he had served the district for a large number of daughiers Beverly and Karen,| years. His many friends regret of Were recent visitors to Caledonia, | his retirement. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment Margate, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mr. ar- rived , the | 20 past year in Toronto, Ontario. | Birch, recently. Mrs. Ni to the FE 038 4 iP i Uy We fi ii ileal ish T fe i i : a Mrs. David Finalyson and daw * Parker, ghier, Ottawa, are spending their vacation with her brothers, Rus- Mr. : Hs sell and Spurgeon Dyment. Nor- J.B. MacNeill on Sup tham, and Edward Dyment Mar- ar- gate. also her sister Mrs. Bruce Crozier, Wilmot. Miss Blanch Colwill, Toronto, spent her vacation with her bro . ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Colwill. EARLY ALBERTANS The first Estonians migrated MacNeill, during the past |. Consde around 1900 and cre- Mrs. Bruce Myers, Di- ated new farming settlements in Donald, New Perth, cent guests at the home Alberta. tablishment is to be opened idles Gveninds, when & wih be! from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily,| open. until 10 p.m. One-day ser- . |except for Wednesday afternoon,| vice is .offered without extra Three slaughter test scores of more than 90 in advanced regis- try was the splendid record ach- ieved by three more Island sows in the latest report issued by the R.O.P. board for swine. E.B. Carrier and N.W.. Mae- Leod and Sons,, Bridgetown had animals. registering tests scores of 92. Col .F.I. Andrew, Chariotte- town had one with a score of 91. The slaughter test score is bas- ed on the dam's ability to prod- to strict grading requirements and her ability to farrow and Save a good sized litter. - The animals, their owner, and the test scores are as \ follows with the first figures indicating the number in the litter, the sec- ond the number of days it took the test pigs to reach maturity slaughter test score: Cherry View USED FLASH BULBS ONE CENT EACH ALEOWED ON PURCHASE NEW BULBS ) Reddin's 132 RICHMOND STREET when it will be closed, and Sat-| charge. In Advanced Registry (Sirs: took advantage of the course un-|or of Women’s Imstitutes present, der the leadership of Miss Le- and found her address most inter- uce offsprings that measure up /{ 8175-92; Kimberley May 45M. !cysir and Miss DesRoches and| N.W. MacLeod and Sons, 10-195- | sponsored by Wood Islands West 92; Royalty 17K, F.1. Andrew, 10 | Women’s Institute Met‘ing , open- 177-91; Kimberley Jen 38M, N. ed by singing the Institute Od=. esting. Royalty Lady 45L, F.1. Andrew, Duchess 88M, Cecil Godfrey, &| 177-04; Abney Lassie 026M, Rus- | tain. 181-86.; Royalty Lady 199M, F.| sell Buell, 9-183-83. x bs x v A iz we and the final figures the actual). a. van 77m ae View Susan 10M, E.B. Carrier, | A”, S& & ey 4 Se ee |. | Bees weeks A vote of thanks to Instructo rs Miss LeClair and Miss DesRoches W. MacLeod and Sons, 12- 172-88;|. An address of weleame was | “#5 2en by Mrs. Ben Bears of | - —— behalf of the Institute members. 10-178-87; Royalty Lady MOM, F.|/1I. Andrew, 8173-34 Eaztside We were also pleased to have I. Andrew, 10-192-86; Woodstock | Mae 36M, John R. Thompson, i2- | an interesting talk by Mies Moua- FL Men Save Up To $30 | Leo Rossiter Come. 2nd Kings =| PAINTING? Mrs. Daniel Shaw aid, Elaine. Beryl, Eleanor, i lison and Debra, motored to Or- Se ;-ceve on Sunday to visit Mrs |] Keep that Just Painted a Tvasld's brotherindaw and’ LONGER! ‘ister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mor- | Chandler B uh - ie : rill i os 245 ternoon, when Wanda Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. became the bride of Clin ton Alvin MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacLean, Sum- the officiating clergyman. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Alvin MacLean upon their re- cent marriage. . The Northam Women’s Insti- ture met at the home of Mrs. El- don McArthur on Tuesday eve- ning, with a large number of tine business a social hour was t in contest and social chat. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by commit- tee in charge. fly, Montreal, are spending their vacation with Mrs. Zinnick’s fa- her, Mr. Herman Dyment and Mrs. Dyment. Mrs. Elmer Baker is visiting ser sister and brother-in-law. Mr. end Mrs. George Christophersen, Grand Falls, NB. ln the Stewart Memorial ' Hospi- tal. _ Mrs. Graydon Grigg has accep- rH A 5 g?* ge g i B = 3 R 5 3 & | Ne. 1 Plywood Place Charlottetown, P.E.L “VALTER SHAW Refresh <> i} ‘merside.¢Rev. Mr. Findlay was | members present. After the row-| Mr. and Mrs. Zinnick and fam-| Mr. Russell Birch is a patient, ASS Ge Church, Port Hill, Saturday af-; SUPER SAFETY NYLON GUARANTEED 25 MONTHS = 917.95 550 x 15 and 600 x 16 RAYON $ 1 5 95 GUARANTEED 2 MONTHS ayy sa VY Seria kee “om *22,95 NO TRADE IN REQUIRED 7 FS MIAdNS SESS Walter Dingwell and Meet LEO ROSSITER and WALTER DINGWELL Morell Gommunity Hall (TONIGHT 8 P.M.) _ Special Speakers JOHN A. MacDONALD, M.P. ments Will Be Served’ Inserted by 2nd Kings Progressive Conservative Association, the safest link between your car and the road u 129 KENT ST. 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