AUGUST ,21, 1952 i - Qmtur own tam lltesults In Rug classes-W.I. Display. '4 CHARLOTTETOWN Mrs. Ethel MacDonald. Murray River, leitirlcently tor Toronto. Ontario. PAGE NINE; parents. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whitewsy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthlur Johnston and son or New Hampshire. 11. 5. A., returned to their home. after spending a. pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Watson White, Mur- ray River. re. 1), THE GUARDIAN, Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders spent the week-end v iting friends and relatives in Tre n and New Glasgow. Nova scotia. l Mrs. Royal White, and sons Everett and Blair or Murray River iting ti-lends and relatives in New Glasgow, Nova scotia. Well or sympathy Card," Am; the business of the meeting was tin. ished a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mm. Ida Richards. Murray River and Vicinity .7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Leod of Boston. Mass, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacDonald Green Hill, Nova scotia are spend- ing a few days in Murray River, visiting with Mrs. MacDonald's ny J. A. laillleo Charlottetown m,.me,- lg an opti.ml'st, Miss Pauline Johnston has re- turned to her home in Murray Riv- er. after visiting with iriends and Congratulations are being egg. The p 1: ever theremi'vais”'oi;u.-,l "ch vdl. u':h:ut'l)ugia;irl”gsIl:1il;l9uW1;1v3;9l:;xlf; with M”. Mwlaodm 315.”, Mm were recent visitors to Charlotte- relatives in Boston, Mass. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glov. No matterhyv com" and they" I i Hmdmam Exhlbmon an L0,,” Hem” and Mr. He,.,.mg 0, town. Mrs. White was visiting, with p or, who were married on ,Augu5t V when Spr I the Provincial Exhibition last. week Mllmiy River. her tfarents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Sam Giddings and two 5. Mrs. Glover was the former Miss wmc ' For pr. . children. Debra and Glenn, of sum- Mildred Gosbee oi Charlottetown. weeks jobs with zeal "and of h the judges were Mrs. Harold Landry, Montague, um merside. are spending two and Murray River. guns: 'lle tackles M . ' 1' and Mm Know Beaten and with Mrs. Giddings' mother. Mrs. mesa owes JUICE gives you. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet White and zest. . . fast and long: Miss Dolor Richard. Surnniorside. family were Sunday vsitos to '9' m,'1'::;:r .lll.l dark he men the Clan 32, Section 1. Bug. hook- Mrs. Beaton's !at'hsr's llomer. Mr. W” d”"xh''"5 9! New Jase” we” M”lon Hume 0' ml” Mm Lucy. '1' R”h'b”h” ""5 140'" ' . ed oi cotton rags. conventional 5”""l"Y VMW" "” M”"”'5' 3"” M185 Catherine Kinsley oi Rosalin- guests of Mrs. Royal White. Mr. and Mrs. 'W'hite are returning. to New Jersey the first oi the week. .Miss Beatrice Cantello is home from U. 5. A., visiting with her sister, "Miss Phyllis Cantello, and her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Canteilo oi Miurray River. dale, Mass, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Watson White oi Mu;-. ray River. Alex Richards. Gladstone. ...,L Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Munn and son Brian, at. John. New Brunswick. are spending their holi- days at the home oi Mielvyn'.-. par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munn, Murray River. design: ist, Mrs. Rankin MoLaine. section 2, Rug. hooked oi cotton rags, floral design: ist, Mrs. Annie Schurman, Lower Montague; 1st (special) Mrs. Alex MacLeod, 2'18 Fitzroy 5t., Charlottetown. Section 3. Nursery rug, hooked of rage. original design: 1st. Mrs. F. ,vm',"m,,rv';c,1;tle and with son. i u had an acreage " l"',i1,',,,',",','-.ti.p'.. less or more ggziehe will have to cultivate, Beta,” he'll use the sower; , there are other Jobs to do. Ls Mr. Jerry Jenkins has returned to Oshawa, Ontario. after spending a pleasant holiday visiting with friends and relatives in Murray Mr. and Mrs. Walter shone and daughters, Patsy and Linda re- turned to st. Thomas, Ontario, 31. Miss Eunice Clarey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey. is visit- B t Huh. 1' muupiremlt baumwul 1k.;”l:4::;.n2o Hawthorne Ave,. Char- M-my Ema Jon”, wen Royalty. River. mg he, uncle Mr. George matey teir spending a. pleasant holiday in to harves ng R no ' 4 Ru ,1 k d I 1 was a recent visitor to Murray R.iv- TM and Mrs. Clsrey. Whim Road. H811 Blink. ZUHL! 0! Mr. and Mrs. crop-e c n . 3. on e o woo an we” of Mr. and Mm Lemuel The many young friends or Harry Wclton and Mr. Earl Ma,c- -- "3'v ””""”9"l”d d”l3"'- 1"" Laurie MacDonald are pleased to Lean. 1,, aim and heart's desire. .,.h,,.'; seed to clean and primp 5 en ,.,,-lulid 'll':m' germ and dross: I1-would never do to sow auch tre: 2nd, Mrs. Victor Grant. Mili- view; srd, Mrs. Annie schurman, Lower Montague: special. Mrs. Roy Tuplin, Kensington. Alex M. McKay, Dundas Cen- Brehaut, Miaster David Lawton oi Mone- ton, N. 3., is spending his holidays with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and hear he is recovering nicely alter his recent operation in the P. E. island Hospital and it is hoped that he -will be home soon. Miss Helen Gosbee has returned to Ottawa after spending her holi- day; with her parenis, Mir. and Mrs. Art Gosbee. Murray River. Miss Eva Mrunn. Murray River, lcit recently tor Toronto, Ontario. The many friends of Mrs. Ches- Remember-oniy the BEST California oranges are shipped fresh! ti 5 1?. Mr . J h -I-I. d iviu gm)-' of time and ion: rag? !'l(?l'al' de';l;dn:h'l's":.ulid:d. "E33 Rivler, O n awn em may M1" FIWQM9 3lue- .3i'9'3kun9- The .Augus" meeimg M the Mu" lei M09” 3” P133595 '90 "9 ll" Ahllllsstecliait and weeds and cat Carr, Stanhope; 2nd. Alice Dollar, Mass. is visiting with her niece. fgd l:1tl'9:hW;:me';5o!1”;'l1ris”ifI V”; home. after being a patient in the 9 r 2 New wuumm am. Mm Ralph E. ML and Mm Raymund 0.001,, Mrs. A. w. Bencebaugh, High Bank. mchmm Gedadgannel Mm . igim ghiifrasagfedunty Memorial Hospital, I misdeeds. 'i'hst he must separate, um not xi chore to be ignored ljnlll it is too late.. g,,,,,,e your seed without delay 'Fiie experts so declare- MBegln at once, don't Judson, Pownal, section 6. Rug hooked of wool rags, vegetable dyes, original des- ign: 1st, Mrs. Ralph E, Judson, Pownal. Section 1. Rug, hooked or yarn, animal design: 1st, Mrs. Roy Tup- nor oi New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. are visiting with Mrs. O'Connor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cliddlxigs, Murray, River. members and two visitors present. Next meeting to be held at; the home 0! Miss Beth Brehaut, with roll call to be answered by s "Get Mrs. Ben sencabaush. Murray River, is spending some time vis- Mr. Earl ,Mlunn, Charlottetown, spent the week-end at his home in Murray River. catlronula oulaols. gf&!LIare stamped R ' ' Mrs. Marion Hume. Junior and Margaret Rme. Mrs. Sam Giddings, Glenn and Debra ;were Sunday vis- Miss Esther Ferguson, Murray take I River, left recently on an extended v- lin Kensingtorl; 2nd. Mrs. Russell - - h e. visit toFi.ri .V l. lntolielincin serious air; Gdrrett. East Baltic: 3rd. MID. 8' ax umna itors to White sands, guest or Mrs. a lot that's not all rot. Henry Christopher. Tisnish- Olive Giddlngs. Miss Donalda MaoKay has re- turned to her home in High Bank after being employed at the Bison Lunch. Montague ior the past sev- erel weeks. , t lk credit where it's due Amp; the tip and benefit, it is a timely cue. Section 8, Bug, hooked oi yarn. landscape or seascape: lst, Mrs. Dan Nicholson, Wood Islands: 2nd, Phoebe Carson, 153 Great George St... Charlottetown; 3rd. Mrs. Wil- ired Pickering, Kensington, R. R.:l; special. Mrs. Alex M. McKay. Section 9, Rug, hooked of yarn. floral design: ist, Mrs. Wilfred Pickering: 2nd, Mrs. Roy Carr, Stan- hope: 3rd. Mrs. Dan Jewell, North River. Section 10. Rug, hooked of yarn, conventionalized design: ist, Mrs. H. W. Adams. 0'Leary; 2nd, Mrs. Russell Garrett. Section 11, Rug, hooked of yarn. original design: ist, Mrs. H. W, Adams; and, Mrs. W. J. Young, Wood Islands: 8rd, Birdie Kidson, Dundas Centre; special. Mary Maclilachern, Clyde River E. R. Section 13, Rug, braided: ist, Miss Lillian Walker, 5 Eden St, Charlottetown; 2nd, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Sr.. Long River. Section 13, Chair seat or wall hanging, yarn: ist, Mrs, Wilfred Pickering; 2nd, Mrs. Margaret J. Maclieod, 24 Chestnut St.. Char- lottetown: 3rd, Mrs. J. M. Mac- Kenzie, Cardigan. Section 14, needlepoint chair seat or foot- stools: ist. Mrs. Reg- inald Hasiam. Springfield. Bread- albane; 2nd. Mrs. John Thomsen, 28 Mt. Edward Rd; 3rd. Mrs. Hector Morrison, Mount Buch- anan. section 15; Petit point, iramed: lst. Mrs. Albert Reed. West Cova- head, Union Road; 2nd. Miss Eliza- beth Macftae. Sunset Lodge: 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and young son Lowell leit recently for their home in Fairiax, Virginia, af- ter spending their holidays with Mrs. 'I'uttle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Macleod, Murray River. The farm equipment must be scored And checked for various tlawa That may have made their first HilZICk ' without apparent cause; Thu-9'5 nlwayl rust and RN!" ihat must no scraped irom cog and wheel, it one would have machinery To run on even keel.- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and children. Sadie and Gary of Sturgeon were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of Mrs. Johnston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Pete 1Vil:lcNeVln, who are spending their holidays with Mrs. MacNevin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacLeocl, the week-end visiting friends and Murray Rlwn '5” M9"d”3' ml" relatives in New Glasgow and 'I'ren- Hamaxt Nr '5" '9' 3 few day”--CD ton, Nova Scotia. , . . rim. and Mrs. William E. Dunbar, New Glasgow. Nova Scot- ia. spent a pleasant week in Mur- ray River visiting with Mrs. Dun- bar's mother, Mrs. C. Munn. BUYS WWHYS A WEEK v NFORMAIION SERMMCF WARPATH AGAINST man PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Fred White spent There's nlways chance for accident. When caution one neglects and starts where he left oi! last year Without these timely checks; illshaps, delays, at seeding time May load to later crops: rm wilry farmer pays some need To these forget-me-nots. Mr, and' Mrs. Martin MacKay. Wood Islands, were visiting with Mrs. 'mcKay's parents recently, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Macbeod, Murray River. The farmer's a dependent man On atmospheric change; He never knows when it will rain Or come within his range; Sometimes it's droughtu at grow- in: time And rain when harveat'a on. when the reverse is what he hoped The gods would send along. y Bmofwm om?) Fine Quality-' Quart .. MONTREAL, August 21st-Ever long for real, creamy cream-at-tomato soup? I know I do. And I know I can have it when I want it-at very little cost. I just. 0 en a tin of HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SO P-add only water-and got cream- oi-tomato with the creamy taste I love. You see, Heinz puts in the crcam-you add only water (save Vi pint of milkl) and the result is-m-mmml . . . delioiousi When you've tasted the wonclerNii dif- fel-enca between gtralglii. tomato soup with milk added.-- and Heinz Cream of Tomato (made with thick country cream) with only water added-you'll want to stock up with Heinz. (A particularly good idea MOLASSES VINEGAR COCOANU We do not like high prime! They're bad for our business -and thatis why wcire al- ways on the warpath against them. We scout the market for the best food buys of the week-every week-and" we Kent White or Cider--' And then there's grub and bug! Gallon ................................ .... and lulzs, Beneath the ground and on: Disease attacks his 1101810 Patch. Caused by a iog from yon: Medium Shred-V Lb. ........................................ ,. 29c' And runny more calamities . H t M 1 p M "M h g h -lk - t 1 -1& rpm mm may hen”, gishinarec or on son 0 for your summer cottage w ere rcs mi is no a waysyalvai blc.) put them on sale at once. We While will": Hcmbnlc ”"""' Section 18, Sample of cross Getting The Younguen ready for school? When you re making or will not advertise an item remodelling their school-clothes, use LIGHTNING SLIDE FASTENERS for convenience and safety. Clothes finished with Lightning Slide Fasteners are , so easy for youngsters to getyin and out of. You see, Li lliniug is the zipper with the famous auto- matic ack. When. they're "sipped up". Lightning signers slay put-yet they're wink-quick to un-zip w an you want to. And Just think -no more bothersome buttons to replace. To help you new those back-to-school clothes, here's a GIFT FOR YOU. A wonderfully helpful set of leaflets-"Wise! to Knoro About Slide Fosleners”-with new and easy-to-follow sewing instructions. Simply write to me-Bah bars Brent, Mil Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.-Ior your free set. The Ben 0! Travellers have which we believe to be over- priced. You know, therefore, that any and all items in our ads are real super values- top quality foods at low, low, prices. COOKIES BET.f..YY?TTff..?T7ifT?:.... 33c TOMATO JUICE -29c SHORTENING 53c 25c lie tries to head them all. stitch on linen: lst. Mrs. chesley -- 1-iughes, West Vocehead; and, Mrs. W. G. Mingo. 181 Prince st., Char- lottotown: ard, Mr. Goldie Reeves. Freetown. section 17. sample of Jacobean embroidery or needlepointing: ist, Mrs. S. S. Powley, Charlottetown. R. R. 'I; and, Mrs. Margaret J. Maclseod: srd, Mrs. Elmer Lartcr, 30 Grafton St., Charlottetown. section 18, Over '15 years oi age: lat, Min Elizabeth MacRae, Sun- set Lodge; 2nd, Mrs. Margaret And when his crops are harvested. Stored safely in his barna, He needs must listen to the boys Who spin the 'market."yarns; Predicting, if there's scarcity. A fortune he will make, But if there's plenty in the land .'.ood luck goes by his gate. DOMESTlC.. 2 Lbs. For ................... .. CAMPBE.LL'S- HHHVh One day a surplus they report in China and Japan. The farmer shivers in his boots. Big Bunches y New Carrots. 2 lbs. 19:: ,x iii! We :08! pale ind W('!5"'-b t Macuod; ard, Mrs. Charles snow. iheir'”offdI)'.1". 10 1,... N?” d- "10 I101?! 1'0"" 5 0'-M as at. P to ' R ad. Charlottetown. W ll. h ' . Good njdwa along the line. C H D C reili'sedyei'o:rstl'l's)'l . 2 Tm For Kc"! on the Kobsr An earthquake shock shrank aur- . Mi sluggish, head. , do: plums and his mother, Mrs. John Fraa- aohy ieeling A FOR YOUR WASHESA ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Dnwn in the Arsentlnm er of Trenton, N.s. were recent --a sparkling. F h D .1 q H , weaker)-3 vhunorslgo y;;n'av,H;r- :-vlewwvgugg M 2 Lee. Pkgs. ....................... ..- W05 Ba” 2 I5 29 .n on, the pro's proiznos ca 9. hour on gucs .o rs. rv ng ass 0 . . - X Miller and'Mr. and Mrs. George Ei'EiPA'I'ICA in N0 79”" lb" 9”" it H” ''-'''"r THE BETTER a eans' Si . M llewlldering the trade. The farmer wondering all while, b How little he has made On all the crops he raised 'the' )'FIii', i(1.-iiiist hills of every size. including labour, what it coat The fields to fertilize. minute" make . One minute w it h wonderi WOODBURY DREAM SFUFF does a complete make-u lob and you look "mom- ing-fres " all day long. You see, Woodbury Dream Stuff is founda- tion-ti,nt-and-powder in one dainty compact. Just sinoo-oth it on with a glide of the puff. It's light and velvety-never cakes-is never drying nor greasy on your skin ... and never, never spills. Woodbury Drearn Stuff comes complete with pull in a pretty, purse-sire packet Best Quality Burbank Plums. 6 art. . . . . 1.25 '-'n'iq'uH-'fa'-'-1n'-'a'a'-'a'a'aV'lla'b'I'b'a t.lie morning be- fore brukiast. And if hubby or ma son eeling low. oulggest they try Sal Bepatioa too: ts been a amily laxative for over '60 years. Another beauty about Sal He atica is that. you can use it safer! rnerely as l.r' ' in the morning-or at night. when your stein eels the need of a good is eanaing. Sal Hepatica eder- vsscent salts are pleasant to take -mild and. gentle-yet wonder- fully. eifeotivs. So when you're pa g ior your vacation trip- the Run).- R Bars For .... WETHEY-J New Pac- 24 Oz. ............. -. Miller. Mrs. Stafford MacDonald Mrs. John MacLeod have return- ed to their homes at Peter's Road after spending the past year in Cambridge. Mass. ASUNLIGHT SOAP Strawberry Jam Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak. lb'. . . . . . . .. 55: Machine Sliced Bacon, lb. . . . . ..., 39; Mr. and Mrs. George" MacKen- sis have returned to their home in Eoxbury, Mass. after spending their holidays at Murray Harbour North, guests at Mr. and Mrs. Some people say co-operate When crap: you merchandise, Willie others who have tried them both. Swear by Free Enterprise; Amudng suds for wash. it": not the way you market wnum Kmnedyi ,1", go pmku yoqf g,-0.451,, ,,ju, . . . ask for your oioe of tin goods. , MM. :Jar oi Sal opatlaa eilei-vescent dreamy shades-lust 75o-or in the Isl new luxury plastic compact-81.00. l ml an Imbrlcs and The net results that count. When cost'a obtained plus profits Mrs. Frederick Sweeney oi I Dishes. Fmdummnt N3" 1' apendhw ' What Is More Delightful than that precious time skimmed from I fair. . That's not a bad amount. two week's vacation visiting her mm "mm" da ywhen on m Md 8 . ”"m''' M" ""1 Mm Hurry Rem .relaxl'ng glam oi ided tea. &A.nd my, l'ioW'T"lo)Qo;ee!7)'l,llI. j ilsrnon wedge bring! out the tangy, reirmliin ilavourl gwheiher your re resliment is iced tea or lemonade . . . do be sure to use SUNKIST CALIFORNIA LEMO.N.S-.-they make all the difference-they're the finest, ruiciest grown. That's wljy it's such a good idea to keep a supply of Sunkist lemons on hand . . these warm days. hen, when you're feeling tired . an bot-lust make yourself a glass of iced tea with A Get Acquainted lemm VDJIOI,-of I thlnt-quenching glass or two of Sunkist lemonade. So aeetiul-so reireshzngi i There's room for plenty argument When methods are compared; it ,,,,m,.. M, M", mwk" gm Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crooks, Wat- ertown, Mass.. and Mrs. John Maocormaclr. E085 Boston. Mass. were visitors to Murray Harbour North on Saturday, August 9. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston and Miss May MillAa3 int, WI how receipts are shared; Cmbcrate if so you choose That method when you sell. But don't insist your neighbour must r W-Wilt your choice as well. FOR WASHING Ali, o ,. FABRICS and DISHES SPECIAL OFFER Regularly Priced 420 in closing. farmers X suggest: run when you're an uinpoc. T.h.ere4Ought To Be A Law By Fagaiy And Shorten D;i,o.,,e, quickly and " v ' ::u:5c:i;r.some thrkingutor your-. I 1 . .x ' 2 pxgs. FOR 'fu"Y in ho. or cold y ham Don't loavscalt" all ll) "azmaone elu "EN 1H5 GOOFBERRW was DWV A RICH UWLE WE! WERE Of soft water; ,i:.:".l:k..': :::.-i::.n:".: 3'..t.”?.”Ii"4iit."i::.lliE'wm'7'52 l..”l'”Wm-WWEA-cML'NG!;, ' P'ddi0 your own canoe." Good BYE to 1 r Wash-day Blues. Murray Harbour . North i and xifinlfy . " N soap 0- ' These items also on sale at tile iollowing Co-op Stores: es"; 033m .15; t:tu;3- MORELL CHERRY VALLEY VERNON RIVER "' W hoiiim it duper?-ux'. CARDIGAN ST. PETERS TRACADIE . mat in Mangmi Mr. and Mrs. M" ""1 Mrs. Milton Llewelly :,':l'm:ii".0 Weston Johnston war: 6'” 'l"l"ItvRlIl.d'sug:t'emo'l 32'. .335 "R "Vin: Llewellyn. ' E? "P WI Helen o; 3-. go mt';”""' l'i?r:h.nuI:r'u,:m":”' DEREE ' Mn -ma uni?-'.Z v .:.'.V..:” 3 T 0lil..Mr' Aillillhhaur oi Toronto. ii 3 "O7 2'30” . ace 111 pm um Hut; IIIIIC. Sf0P MA txgsi TH 5 ONE OM-