. Bristol Mr. and Mrs Owen Slnnott. and mn Gerard, who have been with in for the past ten days left on Thursday morning for their home :n.0ntario. a 1400 mile drive. Mrs. Evelyn Richard, has arrived from Seal River: N. B.. near New- castle. to spend some time with her mother. Mrs. John Laplerre. around the old home. Mrs. Richard. has been housekeeper for the parish priest in her home parish since the .-loath of her husband two years ago. Her many old friends are glad to see her around again. The condition of Mrs. John J. perry. who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital is report- ,-d as satisfactory following a very ierious operation on Oct. 5. There is a great scarcity of po- t.-ito pickers here. All the young men and women are in the city and with the schools closed for inn weeks most of the kids have atcxity to pick at home. Vvp learn from Mr. and Mrs. 521 Kane. Boston, Mass. that they plan to spend a long vacation with .l.l next summer residing at the wt Kane homestead at the corner. ii:-. Kane. is now retired after 45 traits with the Boston Elevated Railway. Mrs. Kane is the former Annie Jay. sister of J. B. Jay. She cit here as a girl years ago. A few hardy fishermen still fol- 'n-.x the fishing licrc despite the old weathcr around the shore Filliing is reported as very good oy the very few still at it. Dingwell Biothers.. contiract imxlders have completed a lovely prob on the interior of Mr. J. B. .la)'s home in the village. The com- pictcly new kitchen has taken is lot of attention and is a dream or many years come true, says Mrs. lay. Mr. John L. Laybolt. has moved it; store busiiicss to a section of .r.. big house and is selling the old store building. With his house moved to the liigliwoy and living quarters and store all under one nor he is in a better position to some his customer. workmen have been busy around 'lic Bristol United Church where they moved the east side of the 'ence back several yards to make I drive-in parking space for the congregation of. Church services and other events. Mr. Arthur Blaxland. who is on the crew of the drcdges along the moinlrtnd shore. is speiidiiiz some time with his wife and faintly in the village. The large new modern barn on Elle farm property of Mr. Louis Kelly, and son is attracting con- siderable attention. The big biiild- ing has been all painted and lit up with electric lights and lin- provcs this fine old property. Miss Teresa OlBricn, who at- lendccl school here for a few weeks has returned to Notra Dame Con- tent. for the new term after a happy summer with her young tricnds in the country. Mr. Clifford Dunn. who was do- ing some building at. Borden. P. E. I. has moved to Souris, where he will do considerable carpenter work. His home is here. Mr. Gerry McAdam. manager and nllllPf of the McAdam Transfers, informs us hi: big refrigerator truck has made twelve trips to Boston loaded both ways this fall and all with out accident or even a flat tire. It will be remembered this big van was badly damaged tiwo years ago when she hit a soft shoulder along the Maine highway and plunged into the ditch. There was a good attendance at the Little Flower Catholic Church this week for the Novena conduct- ed by the pastor. Mr. Ad. McKenzie. has returned from another taxi trip to Boston. I have gone so many times he says l know every inch of the highway. Oct. 11. After routine business an interesting contest put on by Mrs. Wallace Birt was won by Miss Gladys Birt. Next meeting to be held at the home of Gladys Birt. November 4. Mr. Chester Birt and Miss Gladys Birt were visitors in Charlottetown Plsquw East Mr. Gerald Eirt arrived recently from Marathon. Ontario. to spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Cove- head Road. visited his sister. Mrs. Ocbober 13. Fl d J Li M . J , , . O::;b"a5;3?n r 3y Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt were visitors in Charlottetown. October Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Alton Jay 14- were hostesses to the ladies of Pisquid East Womenls Institute on M1 am Myst 8' w' mm MW” Stewart. were visitors anti: were visitors to Banger on October 10. where they were guests U.Mr. John MacAu1ay' Chap Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. lottetown.' spent a recent wcek- Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Pisquld, end in this vicinity, the guest of paid 3 brief v.s.t to Lorne Valley his mother. Mrs. Mae Mac!-ulay. on October 6. They were guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. M351" GG1'l1d MBCDOUKBI1. Earle MacDonald. They were ac- Montague, was a visitor to Lorne companied by their wedding at- Vailey on October 16. the guest of tendants. Mus Shirley Jay, Mono- his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. ton. N. B.. sister of the groom. and Peter MacLeod. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Covehead. brother of the bride. Mr. Lorne Char-tHendricken, an usher at the wed- Monday. October 25. nu '.l'h'e uuuaiu ” rm 1.! Mrs. Willard Murray and Mr. Mur- is convalescing at his homei ”y' Yum m on " Mrs. Peter Proud. York. spent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and Friday in the City- cliildren, York, spent the week-end M”. wmard Muruy W" I V", at High Bank. theMguests of 31.1. no, to me city on Frldly, Walton S parenm L and rsi Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell. ru- .”'”h" M'"L""' .lurned to their home in York. at- l M”. Belle Slewanv Albany. was ter a most enjoyable holiday in the guest of her granddaughter,tB05t”" and New York Mrs. Willard Murray. last Sun- Mr, Edison Hardy, Hjlifax, da)'- spent the week-end at his home Lorna Vaney York Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray. York. attended the supper in Park-i dale Hall on Oct. 15. Mr. Frank Watts, York. was I visitor to the City on Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor MacCallum. Brackley Point. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey. Y k 0 t. 17. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. or on C had the pleasure of meeting old Bristol residents. who left here half a century ago. the Davy's. Art and Ben; old timers here remem- ber them. Miss Maggie Berrlgan. says she was back in her old Bris- tol home two years ago. Peter A. Sinnott. who left here 32 years ago. has never been back. but next summer will break the spell and go home. No doubt the oldest liv- ing Bristol resident in Boston. who wants to come back next summer is Mrs. John A. Hughes She was Eliza O'Brien. when she left here away back in 1879, seventy five years ago. I want to go home to Bl'l.SlIDl once more.' she said last week when this scribe visited her in her Boston home. Commerce staff in the city is tak- ing s. month's rest here following an attack of the 'flu. She is confined to her duties early next month. Mr. and Mrs. W .A. O'Brien. who have been here all summer will move back to their home in the city at the end of this month be- fore the roads and weather get bad for travelling. Mrs. J. J. Perry, has returned home from the Charlottetown Hos- pital after undergoing a serious operation. The work of re-building the old I-lzirbor Road is not completed 59? although machines have been on i: for about :1 month. Residents in this District hope that the rough Morell Road will soon be scraped. Last week was a major week for potato picking here. Most of the work has been done but one has no idea of the vastness of the work until. he visits the big warehouse to see the thousands and thousands of bushels pouring in. This mighty pile of spuds will keep a crew of men working all winter and spring Every one reports a fine clean crop. Miss Frances Sinnott spent the Tlianksgiving wcck-end with her sister Mabel. Mrs. Mclielltm. Indian River. Mr. John R. OiBrleii. arrived from Halifax. over the ivcck-cn:l on his regular leave. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Sheehan. have arrived home from parts of N .B.. where they were cinploycd since early spring. Mr. Merlin McCarthy, is liavirig a new large hen house erected on the old farm property. it will be remembered that Edna on her visit here smashed many of the 11011 houses and barns and Mr. Mc- Carthy. lost. his licn house at that time. . Miss Alice Mccaithy. who is on the teaching staff of Queen Square School in the city. spent the week- end with hcr mother here. Mr. Alex McKenzie is complet- ing work on his new barns. It will be remembered Mr. McKenzie lost his big loam and all its contents in the summer. Mr .and Mrs. Harry McEwcn. who have been here all summer .-it their summer residence. plan to move back to the city for the vi ill- ter months. Mr. Phelix Murphy, is one farm- or here who won't W0l'I'.V 350”? Christmas Dinner this year. Mr. Murphy .has one of the largest and finest. flocks of geese to be seen anywhere and the big birds are being readied for the market now. On a recent. trip to Boston, we -N. look "" - save I money too! as. 1 1 3 : 1 1 1 I C one-Hilrd over smaller slull For 55. 5.3:. in of Noauvnu In only Ola! loan the Sikh Speelcllvfl Home Fnclul with Noxumo tonight. on I luv 0! any drug or cosmetic counter. vllg 60:0 98i look Lovollor in 10 Day: -or your money buckl A famous skin specialist has worked out a home buut)' l'0"' tine with " ' ” Noueml that helps your slrln look fresher. lovalier-and helps keep it that wayl Start this Doctor”: Home Facial today! 1. CIOCIIIO-Night and morn-: ing, uaooth on Noutmm Wrth a wet face-cloth. wash as if using soap! Skin feel! fresh - not dry or drawnl 2. Nlgllt Cream -19': (runo- loao!-won't stein pillow. Pat I bit extra on unattractive blemishes t' medicated. help: heal fut! 3. Make-up Ion -Uu an long-lntirij powder hue- lt lulpe protect your skin! Vlorlu or money bulrl Noxnme helped 4 out of 5 women in clinical tents to have lovelier-looking compluional it-ll you don't look pret- tier in lo dayu. return the jar to Noxuma. Tbronto. and get your money beclrl Made in Canada." . u lulled "III you can go! ON ..'Miss Norma slnnott. Bank of at her home room for two weeks. She will return to he: in Pisquld East. October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly have returned frfom Boston, Massachu- setts. where Mr. Kelly had catar- acts removcd from his eyes in the Massachusetts General Hospital. His many ll'iEliflS will be pleased to hear the operation was a suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors in Summcrside October 16. Mr. Edward Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown October 16. Mr. Guy Jav spent the October 16 week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Miss Juanita Jay, student at P. W. C.. spent the October 16 week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edwarrl Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I-lughcs. Bedford. were visitors in Pisqtii-:1 East. Silillrfldy evening, October 16, guests of Mrs. Iluglie-5' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard, Mount stcwart, were guests at the lionv: of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jay, October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors in Coveliead on October 17. guests of ur Jays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wcil cr MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driscoll, .lolinsoti's Riicr, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly on October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke. daugh- tcr Marilyn and son George. re- turned hr,-mo lifter attending the wrddiiig of Mrs. Burke's brother in Toronto. Tllf')' also visited in Bos- ton, Miissaclitisrtts. - B. A. Dutch Farmers To Aid Flood Victims OTTAWA. rCP)--Farmers Netherlands are planning iictims of the devastating cane and floods in central arm. The Caiiadiaii Federation of Ag- riculture said Wednesday it re- ceivod a cable froth H. D. Lou- ewcs, president of The Nctlierlaiids national farm organization. an- nouncing that contributions will b; made through the Red Cross. The Nct1icrlrinds' special interest of The to aid hurri- Out- is the Holland marsh region just. north nf Toronto. one of the areas badly hit by the weekend floods Many of the settlers in that are.ii originally came from The Nether. lands. . there's nothing like GVGX llCv'lllIlD naol -nu BLEACH TAKES OUT STAINS ILEACHES WHITER DEODORIZES and DISINFECTS as It eleanll Causes no diaper rash. and for Bubyls Dainty Clothes IN WOOL, NYLON, SILK OR RAYON USE ONLY Awlwunv-an-n POWDERED BLEACH it takes out stains, makes whites snowy . . . restores colors. A wonder-washing ingro- dient for fine fabrics . . . but NOT a sulutinite for "JAVEX" liquid Bleach. IN :31 ' -agn----------nu--an----1 ll lottetown. was a recent visitor tolding, also accompanied the party. M.-g Robert Crockett Citv was :in York. t' - . r "V - Mrs. Randolph Murray, York ti , f;lOernKeU8Z:u(:?fy.l'llSW,klT)ll!Dll:1CeIl1.e1V:l: The October meeting of Lorne the guest of Mn and M's' Guido” and diiuilhlefi M1'5- 308 CFBSWQU: ML and M”' 5”” M"L”"t " O t. 17. bur MacDonald. Crockett on C tV.alley'Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Leard M”, Barb”, Madman, 51. pagan Oct. 7. with ii large number of ters. was a visitor to this vicinitylmemb'3'5 and 0"? Visitor W959"? duing the week. She was the gucstjone new member was welcomed 1?; hirl 515'-e"'i"'13Wv M1'5v M3CyFollowing the disposal of routine ac nay” ybusiness, a social hour waws en- M... and M”. Stanley M0n.is0n..joyed and refreshments were serv- 17 Orwell Cove. motored to Lorne Val. ed. Mrs. George MHCIIH115 lnVlbed xeyr 0” 05'-ob" 17- They WW0 the member-S10 her home (0? 1119 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richards guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 1Vlai:- , , . g 1 '- (1 ht -, Donald. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis November meeting. AM. were the guests 0 lien aug er Maclntyre. and son, Joey, leave for Toronto Lonll Cfeek. Were WCICOITIO EUGSU on Oct. 23. to visit with her daugh-Fol Mrs. W. D. Cooke. recently- genrd ::ra”g:;.l.i:qrs' Willard curnel Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson. i i iChar1ottetown, were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclnnis and to York. El-Mists Of MR Roblnioll" Mrs. Louis MacCallum, Br3Ck- tvio clildren, Diane and Roniauatint, Mrs. Llmer Brown and Mr. ley Point. Was the 5111951 Of paid a short visit to York on 0ct.'Br0ViH- and Mrs" Raymond vessey on C. 17' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yeo. North Mr. Fred Turner, Winsloe. wasyltiver. were recent guests of Mrs. a visitor to York on Sunday, when Yeo's VBFPMS. MIN ind Mr5- I-9iEh' he visited Mr. Elm!-r Brown, vvhniVr-sSl")'. Yolk- iiciiiitiii : ai”MY llANH' I0 2 III H01 CJIDIIIIS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton, York. attended the supper at Park- dale Hall 01 Oct. 15. Mr. Stanley Ferguson has pur- chased the house formerly owned by Mr. Charles MacLcod and has moved it to a lot of land just east of the Lorne Valley Ge'ieral Store. where he. Mrs. Ferguson and their two children will reside. Their many friends wish them happiness in their new home. Mr. George Mziclnnis, contractor and carpenter. who is pi'csentLv engaged in building a house at St. his home in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Leod, Uigg. motored to Lorne Val- ley on October 17. While here they were guests of Mrs. Laura Mac- Queen and Messrs. Walter, Er- nest and Neil Shaw. ' D WN PAYMENT OFS - miroaisso B0ND,55 FOR A5l00 BOND, etc. A BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay and famil Strathcona, were rec- ent visitors at the home of Mrs. MacKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill. YOU CAN BUY YOUR BONDS-fortasli orliyi'nslalnienls- at your neigliboudiood B at M broad: W6 x Miss Hannah crane Montague spent the Thanksgivliig week-cno at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrsi Aiken e”ne' Charlotte-lawn Branch. 105-107 Grafton Street: Mr. and Mrs. Wellington lifnc- g BE-q OGERS LL (. Kay and family. Millburn, motored A R ' W15" to Lorne Valley on October 9. They were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. James Ma:Leod. IOIIIII Will (AIAIIAIS ll EVEN WALK OF LIFE SIIIE lll1 M - Mrs. Munro MacGrath. Miss Joan MacGrath and Master John Mac- !i'I' E A You get over 3 times the number of cups for your money! There's nothing so refreshing as a warming cup of tea! Yet Tea is actually the most economical beverage your money can buy. A relaxing cup of Tea costs less than one third the price of any Relax with comparable beverage served at home. Serve Tea in place of more expensive beverages. it saves you money...bui more important -TEA makes you feel better . . a .,x,,c- x? -&Q:&x.&&X&b g &kuggc.xxxxxs.xxx.- w&wV&xhKKVVx&X& tr-or-';f,'I. mat I I ,,.,.7iM;;' . WWWW” The warming goodness of a Iragranl cup ol Tea helps relieve tension . . . you can actually feel those tired nerve: and muscles relaxing. And Tea is so much kinder to your digestion . . s Watching your weight? You'll be glad to know that a cup of Tea is lower In ' 4 calories than any other popular beveroge'. FA cup nl clear You mummy only I Eateries. This announcement mode In the public interest by THE TEA COUNCIL OF CANADA