. . T_I_-I_E__GUARIQIQ§_, CHARLOTTETOWN iioad llillehorough And iiicinity Mr. Cameron MacLauchlan, an old respected resident oi’ this dis- trict who has been in the P. t. I. Hospital since last December, was gable to visit his son Arthur o! On Friday, September 36th, a shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas in honor o! their daughter Mary and nummmmmum“, ""15, _her approaching marriage to Mr. ' y l ‘ t a::t.*:.."::;"=r .:..‘":r..."t".i 25 FUR COATS Going at 1/2 Price Save From $95 to $350 o 2NaturalGreyPersian Paw 0 11 Muskrat Coats 1 Persian Lamb Coat o 1 Russian Brown Squirrel v 1 Hudson Seal Coat o 4 Electric Seal Coats o 3 Genet Coats I Q enjoyed. Gifts received were many and beautiful. Mr. Elvin Douglas o! Charlotte- town spent Sunday at hie home here. Friends here regret the sudden I passing o! a respected citizen in ‘ ‘, 1/‘ the person o! Mr. Oliver Jay o! I i H i; Peakes Station and extend their ,1’ yl/g/ ' _ heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Jay in e1 . her sad bereavement. ‘ m Jiino/ .-__.__ Miss Helen MacDougal oi’ Ar- gyle Shore, was a visitor to this district recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas. Residents were saddened on Sat- urday, September 27th, when they learned oi’ the death of Miss Mar- garet Birt of Pisquid East, a former school teacher in this district. Mr. Wallace Douglas, Charlotte- town, spent Sunday at his home here-Hills. eves, coupon, that's right. And tea ‘"" 0ornwa|i Y. P. il. l The Cornwall Young Peoples Union met at the Manse on Fri- day evening and the evening was spent in practise for the Sunday service which was presented in Cornwall Church. Margaret Lowther, the presi- dent, presided at the song serv- ice and the theme of the evening ' was “The Life oi’ Christ and Hymns o! the People.” . Evelyn MacKinnon read the scripture and Roland Hyde was, heard in a violin solo; also Biilyi McEachern sang and played al harmonica solo. Betty King and’ Mervin Scott sang and Ethel Drake and Winnie MacMillan were heard in a duet. James Miller, Gordon Boyle and Gordon MacMillan sang two num- bers. The congregation joined in the hymns and the offering was presented to the Sunday School. 1 Sable Dyed Coney " s1 Persian Paw Coat comes from Ceylon, sugar from the West Indies. Canada imports all torts of goods from countries all over the world." “But Canada not only buys abroad. i Gordon, she sells abroad, too . . . Grain and lumber and fish and fruit . . . man- ufactured goods and raw materials . . . " _ l NEWTON SCHOOL All the complex operations invo vcd Report or Newton school m the month oi’ September: Grade VIII: 1, Noreen Greenan; 2, Anne Mulligan. Grade VII: 1, Louis McIvor. in foreign trade call for the use of bank . . ' Grade VI: 1, An elina Arsen- credit, foreign exchange, world market “lg g " _ Grade V: l, Mary Mclvor; 2, _ _ _ Elmer Mldigan; 3. Rosemary Information and collections-vital Mulligan. Grade IV: 1, Allison Murphy; I, Adelaide Mulligan. ' ’ Grade III: 1, Robert Coady' i, JCIVICCS performed by Canada s banks. mgmm Bum . Grade II (S22): 1, Geraldine i Boyle; 2, Mary‘Boyle. ' Grade II (JYJI 1. Geraldine Simmons; 2, Peggy McIvor; 3, Eugene Mulligan. Grade I (a): 1. Francis Gol- lant. Grade I (b): 1. Beatrice Mc- Lellan. Grade I (c): 1, Elizabeth Mul- ligan; 2, Leroy Gallant. Teacher: Mary Murtagh. _--_i-___. MAPLE PLAINS SCHOOL Report for September: Grade VI11: 1. Diana Thomas; 2, Eileen Walsh and Elmer Mur- phy (equal); 3, Phyllis Cairns and Josie Duffy (equal). _ __ '-' Grade VII: 1, Lorne M/yhew; '-~_';,,-_-_. 2, Gerald Murphy. _ Grade VI: 1, Jack Mayhew. erousonro ev YOUR earn: N533: ‘Xrgekaiifwl’ Wm!‘- 1 ' g Grade I: 1. Gordon Mayhew. _ ' _. Highest average in Senior 3 GEEK?” Dionne Thomas. flfl er en-i a average in Junoir “can” {fiflgygilhviiiittermfnmiagt 0g Grades: Jack Mayhew. H PORT anmtm. Ont. - (CPi Traverse city. Mich., blend l — lined for not having a licence bruin this year again, but with no] iwhen he shot a bear with his bow comments from the law. He has ;lnd arrow lest year at Lake Nipi- a permit now. -——--____ IN TREPI D VISITORS French missionaries visited _ French Indo-China as early as the 18th century. , S I U K E - ; S werrn '. Iiii in o few minute: orsraov ‘II _ Z I'll You ere constantly adding to your borne or apartment eucii llilvflont articles, oe Rugs, Furniture, Rodioe, Clothing. ll you lncvooeing your Fire ineuronce et the lone time. feko fifteen lninum end odd up who! you hove. llll IT IOU TOMORROW MAY l! TOO LATI ILLSIAR Geoeeoiioeoveoeo Iflleroooooeer. Troop "Movements i, cAITlI L. DAWSON While ti-oq; manoeuvres were re~ ggynog-pm 155.1195, 0oz, 13- ported ln progress to implement a (Al) — Arab eourcee eaid tonight decision oi’ the Arab League oi the armed iorcel o! the Ara» world, seven countries, the League coun- iwhlcll ie unofficially estimated to cll went back into eeeelon tcnight Io able to master 300.000 to 250.000 to plan tiho next "miLtary precau- yglgre, qero gonceniratlnl on tho tlonory actions against zioniaen " Pollltlne mun-moo coggralofi lied 83MB 82th; Premier oi ~ "terror-lot organise ne e on- ubenon, reoo e "our lroo a QUltLiTY flloreee." p have moved to ine frontier," and L A M P 5 40-1“: 00in: ofliclsl quarters here and Ahmed Bharebeti. Dedence In a- h Palestine declared. however. that ter of Byril. leid in Damascus that the) had been uneole to detect any Brriln t-roope already were quer- heq movements. terod on Peieetinre northeastern 12 YEARS 0F ‘STEADY PROGRESS! ANNIVERSARY sate A Begins Thursday, October l6th We Cannot Repeat These Prices! WHILE THEY LAST 25 border as a precaution against poa- R able "terrorist movements and ._ zo 1st espionage." Syrian sources . o- "m Arab Sources eport mp0,“, 5 SAVINGS OF oil’ the Syrian Army were to take plflgg Lennon-ow along the border. ‘Iihe United States military ot- tache’; alike here declared it had no reports o! extensive troop movements, indicating that the Uabenese concentrations pcelihle were the shitting o: Iorcea already In the south. MAYORAL GIFT CARDSIDN. Alta. - (C?) — Mayor William Cooper has given the town o! Carilston e modern street lighting unit ea a gilt. Council followed up the gilt by deciding to purchase three ad- ditional unite ISLAND FURRIERS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Collin. their daughter Elsie and eon Roy were visitors to Bt. Eleonora on Sunday. ' Potato digging is in full swing . in this district with everyone re- i l porting a very good crop. . 12 YEARS or CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! |.;’¢g:*§§,j,§=,r*;.,i:;,;?M»iP"»'l=1i-‘r=»‘= To Celebrate This OccasionWo Bring You Tremendous Savings! ur Coats Reductions of from 10% to 20%‘ on all regular Coats in Stock! Iiii Fox Capes Reduced we ewrm moetimportant Dr Cheese's Syrup odflneoedeendfiupoaidxw OHFamIIyeIeeItImeeaInAVM Grandmother Knows What Brings Quack Relief Since ber own childhood gand- inotllier has knfiwnnDr. Cthasea grip "nseed a n ine I do dablo ariil quieizpifciicf lorcoughe, co do, bronchitis and similar ailments. ls it any wonder that she sees that than la always a bottle of it at. hand in of . "r u n y» Silica-Run.“