OCTOIEER 17. 1252 nenvkr: '10 nuauzsns sranoann rear. JOHANNESBURG. south Ar. rica -(CP)- Five thousand per- sons selected from the voters' rolls will be asked to undergo intelli- gence tests next year. Paycholo. gists hope to evolve a standard system of testing adult inielli. Renee to be used in aptitude tests and such. TORQUAY, England-(CF)-St. John Ervine, novelist, dramatist and historian, told a meeting of the library assoeiatl here: '"rhe may of women into professional me has led to the position of the tired business man being accom- panied by the tired business wo- man-eo they both read trash! Thhstknons.,.. - no season Have a Coke :- j DRI1VI(' Iodollog (id Authorized bottlor of Coca-Cole under contract with Coco-Cola Ltd. J. 69” T. Morris Ltd Charlottetown P. E. 1. Phone 191 "Ceh"Ie Iv-ogluorod . Lorne Valley and I I O VICIIIITY ..'M.Is1 Anna Goodwin. Bangor. recently spent a. few days at the home or her grandmother, Mrs. Mae McAulay. Mrs. James Callaghan end son Kenneth spent October 8th and 7th in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacLeod. Feral: Hill. were recent visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests or Mrs. MacLeod's brothers and sta- ter. His many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Murdock Mac- Donald is conlined to bed with vir- us pneumonia, and all join in wish- ing him an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macintyre, Masters Elwood, Walter and Mer- 1ln,- and Miss Joan, were reoent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod has ac- cepted a position in Charlottetown. Mrs. Hamid Jay and Mr. Floyd JBM. Pisquid. and Miss Shirley Jay, Moncton, N. 5.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald on Thursday, October 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson, Miss Emma Nicholson and Master Johnnie Nicholson spent October 10th and 11th in Summerside. Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Char- lottetown. spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Lorne Valley with his brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison, Orwell Cove, motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday. October lzth. Where they were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre, They were accompanied by Mr. Mor- rison's parents. Miss Marjorie Maclnnis, Char- lottetown, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Mnclnnis. Mr; and Mrs. Daniel Shaw had as visitors on Thanksgiving Sun- day, their daughter Miss Chris Shaw, Oharlottetown, theLr son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth. and their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers, Cardigan. Lorne Valley school has closed for the annual two weeks fail va- cation and potato digging is in full swing. Most farmers report a bumper crop. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mrs. A, H. MacDonald miter- CONTEST SIILTS 3 Automobiles and s1000 Cash to Winners listed Below g;i,I;l.5109-” Saving to Every Future Astral Buyer WITH me NEW LOW PRICE COAST TO COAST In To N39”-39 .l.OWES'I' muc: EVER IN CANADA No time limit . . . no trade- nocoeeory . . . no extmo buy. This is a legitimate price cut made possible by thoterrificeuccen ofAstral's rocont notional contest. SEE Jvoua NEARBY ASTRAI. DEALER TODAYI o no ..m.;.,,.m to o olnoll enough, light 0 Ac or oc ANY CYCLE 0 Ztroye once cusu 0 3 door ehelvoo woe: out enough to pick up plugeinenywhoro 0 rolrlgerutlen when you I "M 'o , 0 big food etorogo space want it. when you 0 NEW 3-YIAI it WARRANTY '.went WINS AIITOIOIILI Mn. It. A. Moron IOOII-64th Ave. Edmonton, Alberta mus monoeur s new cnsu Incl Kohl , iii lotion Avonoo Toronto. Ontario TAYMOUTII INDUTRIES LIMITED, TORTO, CAADA REFRIGERATION DIVISION wing Auroaoent I D. C. lamb Iorlo Apomnente ' '; el lenuotor W. Saint John. N.I. SlMPSON'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 129 Kent Street Douglas Bros. in Jones '0 V rrnnramo s. inns-rnva 155 Kent st." . . nu. , Phone 3001. Bristol and Vicinity Mrs. William Eiderrshew and daughter were birsfnus visitors to the City on Monday. October 20th. Mr. Fred Anderson, the Village shoe doctor. was a business visitor to the City on Monday, October 20th on business in his line. Mrs. Freeman Jay was a busines visitor to the City on Monday. October 20th, and she reported it was very busy around the stores all day. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. A. MacDonald, Central Royalty, were recent vis- itors here at Mr. MacDonalds old home for one day, Mr. James F. MacDonald is em- ployed as head carpenter on the ad- dition to the Moreli restaurant at tained a number of friends at their home on Sunday evening, October 12th. Everyone present joined in 9. hearty Hymn-sing and a most. enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Heath MacGrath left for Nova Scotia on Monday, October 13th, after spending the past three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Maccrrath. Miss Anna MacLeod. Charlotte- town spemt a few days in Lorne Valley last week. She was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Macmnis. Anna's many friends are pleased to see her mak- ing a. speedy recovery after her re- cent operation in the P. E. I. Hos- pital. The closing dance of the season was held in Lorne Valley Hall on Tuesday, October 7th, There was a large crowd in attendance. Hot dogs and soft drinks were served and Burkes Orchestra supplied the music. Mrs. Alex MaoDougaii and fam- ily, Montague, spent the week-end or October 11th in Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mr. Munro Ma4.Grath. Mr, Heath MacG-rath and Mr. Alton Mac- Grahh motored to Charlottetown on Thursday, October 9th. Service at Lorne Valley Presby- terian Church was held at 2.30 p. m. on Sunday. October 12th, and was conducted by the minister, Rev. F. N. Young, who brought an inspiring Thanksgiving mmsage. Five children received the sacra- ment of baptism, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crane, three children of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crane and the infant son or Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod and family, Central Royalty, spent Thanksgiving Sunday in Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mr. Millford MacLeod and his sister, Miss Joyce MacLeod. have returned to their home in Nova seotla after visiting relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. -AM rt-tr. cgsaotm. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN present. He turned down an offer! or a job on the church at Fort Augustus. Mr. middle oil-Ianley, who has been a patient in the Provincial Sanatorium for six months and un- der went three operations. is ex- Wctcd home October 22nd in much better health and spirits. Mr. P. R. Sinnott, contractor and builder, in still employed on a house Job near Fort Augmtus Church. where he has been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1.-apiene and daughter have moved back here to their own home from the city to re- side. At present Mr. Lapierre is driving to and from his work in the city daily. Able Seaman Laurance Gauthier is spending a. short leave with his mother, Mrs. Belle Gartnier, at present. He has just returned from a. long cruise in the cold northern regions. Sunday, October 19th was a big day here for the'children despite the biting wind. as many of them saw his Excellency the Bishop for the first time, in his vestments, for confirmation or some forty child- ren. A large number or adults at- tended the ceremony along with a number of visiting clergy. Mr. F. R. Sinnott suffered a sev- ere loss last week. October 16th, when he was forced to destroy one of his horses. The animal suiiered an injury to its loot quite some time ago and it never got better. The broken foot became worse and the poor animal was getting to be a. cripple so it was decided to des- troy it. A new large section is being built onto the south end of the Morell restaurant at present, and when completed will be used for a. larger kitchen and store rooms, It will also give more needed room in the dining room for parties and banquets by appointment operated by the McAda.ms. Mr. George Barry, who has been employed at Borden on one of the car ferries for quite some time, arrived home October 18th and re- ports he has been laid off ow- ing to the change in service. Only one boat is operating. Another young man from this vicinity, Mr. Joe Mclnnia, who Ls also on the ferry pay rolls, is expected to be cut off this month with a reduct- ion on the crews. Friends or Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald wiil regret to learn of her poor health at present. She has been ordered by her doctor to take a complete rest. Her sister Miss Mabel MacDonald. has gone to re- side with her for a few months and all hope to see her make a speedy recovery. It has been reported that fish rpeddlers from distant points were here the week of October 15th sell- ing fresh mackerel for 35 cents each, when a local man was sell- ing them for twenty five. The fish are reported as being bought at Rustico very cheap at present. 20. 21. 23. 25. . Clamor . Entrep . Boundless extension A knight": attendant . Constella- tion . Ceremony . Jumps ACROSS 1. A system of signals . Box scien- tincally . Rabbit fur Capital (Fr.) . Levels . Marble . S bol in Lad-3 1 . People of register Serb”- . City (rm 16- It is . Biblical city lcontrdcledl A bishop W9l'l'd . Flap . scoffs . Chums . Spawn of fish . Kind of cap . Broad smile 2 . Cidadels . Regret Spanish nobleman Part of "to be" . Prohibi- tionlsts . Norse god . A (roiic . Candle ei. Smoothing device . 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