93,- "c.-IP13! rgys-,s,iJg,:. The Guardian Ihursdsy. Sept. 18, 1954 rug. 12 Gregory Clark Tells About Ploomoot Full of funny sioric;.'Crcgory Clark comes up with another rib-tickling yarn in The Stan- dard this week. An amusing story of his ruliyenture with a French Steward while crossing the Atlantic on the llle de France. The ending proi ides a seal chuckle. Read it in The Standard this week. Get The Standard-on sale now, com- plete with Picture Magazine, l3-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents! Cite Standard Zxz 4 can ST ERDIX VALLEV DRiJDU(TS LTD limited time only! Special SALE ! iiissi , BEAUTY llllS fussy loamy Plus Hormone cream I pans p radiant youth- lnl-' ' treshness. Contains natural esrrogenk hormones found 0 y in young skin. 3 OZ. JAI IIO. QIJO for tl.75 Iuaey Beauty Moe I-iannane lulu Works wonder: in counteracting dry siren Linea. Nsrnrsl keep skin youth. fully soft and nefrigersties Routes to All Malice ii , arrrsaivoss b assess ssavios l i Morons spending two weeks with her moth- er, Mrs. Percy Altleclr. lelt on re- turn by plane to Toronto. on Sat- urday ii. Mrs. Harold Holland. Lower Bedsque. iett recently. ior Toronto. where she will spend some time with her husband, who is employ- ed there. Master Billy Glenning of Lewis- ville, N.l.. who has been spending his vacation on the Island. re- turned to his home recently. Miss Maya Campbell. stenosrvr pher at T. Eaton Co., Moncton. who has been spending her vacation at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Chelton. returned to Moncton on Septem- ber 6. Mrs. Stewart Mai-.MiclLen, Car- leton. is visiting with Mrs. George Muttsrt. Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. B. Coughlin and little son, Ralph. have returned to Beiieque liotes llreaiialliane Mrs. Cecil Mallett, Granville, is -MI-'-! Eve Mileck. who has been visiting relatives and lriends in Boston and vicinity. Mi-, mcmm Hlclsox. Jamaica Plain. who has been vacationing on "The Island," returned to home during the week oi Septem- ber 5. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gauth- and family. Charlottetown. ier, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chsppell. Breadalbane. on Sept- ember 10. v Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews. somerville. Mass. who have just completed an entensive motor trip oi the Paciiic Coast States and Western Canada. and are visit- ing friends and relatives on Prince Edward Island. were guests of Mr. Andrew's bi-other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham, Breadalbanc. on September 11. Mr. John Stuart, Central Be e- que. was the guest of Mr. Malco Stuart, Breadalbane, on Septem- ber 9. their home in Toronto. after visit- ing their parents and relatives in Carleton, Cescumpec, Summerslde and Rustico. Miss Florence Gardiner. Monc- ton, N.B., and Mrs. Kenneth Glen- denning, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tay- lor oi Liewisville, N.B.. returned home alter a pleasant week-end with relatives and friends in Car- leton, Chelton, Fernwood and New Annan. Rev. C. A. Britten, Mrs. Howard Schurman, and Miss Phyllis Brit- ten. Central Bedeque, Mr. George Campbell and Donnie MacFarlane, Fcrnwood, and Mr. J. B. Lewis. Freetown. attended the conven- tion oi the United Baptist Church. which was recently held in Wood- stock, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lsngetshl. left on September I. on return to their home in New Westminster, RC. Mrs. Annie Lang accompani- ed them as far as Moncton where she will visit with relatives there. During last Saturday night's storm the large poultry house which Mr. William Stavert had about completed had the root blown oil. Mr. Sydney Murray's large barn was extensively damaged and in "10 Iilfrolmdinl community Mr. J. C. Plomp's large barn was also extensively damaged. Mr. George Bsllum's machine house was flat- tened to the ground. A large tree near to the house of Mr. Irving Toombs blew down smashing in a window. The chimney on the re- sidence at Mr. Roy Campbell was toppled over. A large barn an the premises of Mr. Jack Connolly was badly damaged and a. cow was killed. ' B.Q. CAME FOR ENJOYMENT VANCOUVER (CP) - "I really came here to enjoy myself." Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury said Tuesday. Pushing his glasses to his favorite position on the forehead, he smiled puck- ishly and told a Canadian club luncheon: "But I have to pay a iprice -I've got to never stop talk- ; ing.” Mr. George E. Haslam. who spent his vacation at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hsslam. Spring- iield. left by plane for his home in Ridgetuwn. Ont, on Septem- ber 10. Miss Lorraine Cousins. is vacationing at the home Halifax, hi. Missions." gunuuu. sun and Mrl. lllml-TI cousins. Brcadsibane. The Crawiord Memorial Mission- ary Society met at the home or Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Murray tor the September meeting. Mrs. Cuyler Matheson presided. All the mem- bers participated in the program. the theme of which was "Home Mr. Bryer Jones. who has been minister (or the New Glasgow pastorate during the months concluded his services in Breadalbane Christian Church. on September 12. with an encour- aging and inspiring sermon on ”P'aith." Mr. Jones left September l5. lor Toronto, where he will con- tinue his studies at the University of Toronto. Hurricane wine which visited this Province over the weekend caused considerable loss in this district and vicinity. Four barns were badly damaged, the owners are Mr. Elton Somers, Breaoalbanc Rural, Mr. John Hagan and Mr. John Campbelly Sprlngiield. and Mr. Donald Macxsy. Pleasant Val- ley. The Gospel Tent in Rose Val- ley was almost completely demol- ished. Minor destruction included wrecked haystaclrs and a great many uprooted trees. E. SMALL PLANET I I Mercury. smallest of- the major planets. has a diameter at about of her 3.000 miles. make the Plowing Match acknowledges donations THE ouiarns comm I PLOWING MATCH ASSOGIATIONL Wishes to thank all those who helped in any way to" a success. and gratefully. from the following:- ; E. D. Reid-Massey Harris Ar Ferguson Co. ...... ............. .... 360!-iiy Urban McQuaid 10.00 R. R. Bell 10.00 H. L. Sear 5.00. Williams Jewellers 2.00 A. Pickard Farm Machinery Turner Frirm Equipment .. W. R. Jenkins 20.01) 10.03 10.00 Canadian Bank of Commerce livery. Clark Fruit Co. Crockett dz Storey .. Douglas Bros. dz Jones Ltd. S. A. MacDonald's 1 Silver Bowl island Co-Op Services Christmas DC- Whltlock Tire Service. 1 Tube to fit any passenger car or U2 ton trurl: 1 Box Apple; 1 Card Table ........ .. Trophy 1 Sport Shirt Gil Henry ' .. .. 1 Bag Purina Feed L. J. Rossiier 100 Lbs. Master Feed Imperial Oil . Free g and oil to all contestants Island Fertilizer ......................... -. Supplying Pipe Music Irving Oil 1 Case on Canadian Oil 1 - 5 :31, can on British American 0 1 cu; 0.) Superline Oil Co. 1 Cggg on Kelly 1!: Mclnnls Arnold Bruce ............. . M... 1 pair Gabardine Panis s ........ .. 1 Tractor Tire Pump 1 Case Oil Imperial Oil Semple's Pharmacy Sherwin-Williams Siead's Pharmacy .. s.. Island Co-Op Services. Wholesale Vegetables. O. K. Rubber Welders .. ................. .. MANY THANKS QUEEN'S COUNTY PLOWING MATCH ASSOCIATION r.u.ror'r ROBERTSON. xresldent.lI II. P. SMITH, Secretary. Merchandise 32.00 Vnluc 100 Yard Siicksl . Merchandise 810.00 Value Division-1 case canned Fruit or .. 2 Rethreadsl non may came under consideration but there is no plan now to invite Japan to become a member or to send an observer to the conterenca. The spokesman was commenting on a Washington dispatch which said Canada, as host country. is Preparing to send Japan an invi- tation to the conference. Canada previously announced that she had invited Thailand to continue its practice of sending an observer to the committee meet- Will consider lie an Joining iieloialie Ian OVITAWA, (OP)-Membership tor Japan in the Colombo- plan for economic aid to South and South- east Asia may be discussed at the plan's consultative committee meeting here next month. An, external affairs department spokesman Tuesday said this ques- lf there is a tree on your property tics? I'll be glad to Have a crew endanger the lives of your family. Help us to help you SPEAKING FOR HURRICANE "EDlilA" MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. Pakistan. Britain on ion em. , OLYD an Borneo, 'vmy Nah. ". oars-o”:::'u.'"m”i"h,. Cambodia, indanasis, Nepal and bars .3. 3111113. The spokesman said Thailand carried here min tbs 11" lwiiwld the invitation and mine is capes 5. "”lHe will have a representative at the Bootland. ""1 in Ottawa conference. ' M inberehlp I J has is unde.r discussioiir to.rpu:ome lli:ie!:ib:ru-isiouuitntridleudnnd ”3::"3'nsi" i - s the spokesman said. However. it along. REALLY xuocxnn Ms: iron A LOOP LAST wnnrrswn: BUT THE UNDERSTANDING AND THOUGHTFULNESS OF OUR CUSTOMERS WAS MOST. ENCOURAGING. May I point out tlialt the trou- ble was entirely caused" by damaged trees, and we can avoid many future shortages by eliminating this cause. which is dangerously close to the power line. will you notify me by writing or dropping in to my of- trim or remove it. as you wisl-ii. REMEMBER. as well as interrupting your service. a Broken line can to better service Lro. 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