gigs TWELVE l Let's Talk It Over . by "I" ...... I In the flower show held by nit l. O. D. E. of summersicle. that tall, stately, multl-colored flower called the gladiolus. predominated Mission Teacher Farewell.Sermon by Iilictoria By The sea on the regular or Miss Helen Moase, BA, dc-I Mr. -K&1'l3l1'18lv0h Uflllvfd Church Waslvacation spent in Victoria, guests filled to capacity at Beinday evening service on August My-5. Eaf-1 Lard, and Mrs. Jack Seeker, Tor- to, have returned after a pleasant Mrs. Seeker's parents, Mr. and: Grade XI Pass List Notre Dame convent Miecoueiie -The iollowi-ngwie the Grade XI pass list for Notre Dame Convent THE ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Iedeque Notes -Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ward. Saint .lohn, N. 8.. are spending a few days at the meme. with Mr- Ward's brother, Rev. George K. Ward. While on the Island. the Saint John visitors and Rev. Mr. Ward will visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Burleigh, Ellerslle. Borden and Vicinity -M-. and Mrs. Charles Hardy of Orepsud visited their daughte . Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald at Borden on Aug. 23. Min Diane Lesrd little daughter Vinnie Likely To Spent life in Sanctuary (CP)--Win- which KINGBVILLE, Ont. AUGUST , 23, 1953 i couldn't continue the northwuq flight with the rest of his (mag and was grounded on a beach in Connecticut. After some discussion among various governmental aggn. eies, Winnie was flown ham; 1., Canada in a his plane and given 5 home at the famed sanctuary. Winnie is in good enough hum, to take off and wing his way to James Bay where Canada gem rile. the Canada goose turned out to be a gander. has over all the flowers shown, and most people will admit that it is spend the” '”'mm"" mw""- b livered the address. an inteicsting shot has left him with rudder actount of her experiences duriiigi in Miscouche: Over 8094 -- June Gallant. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leard, Bor- ltiiss Annie Watson and Miss and this beautiful flower but somebody thought the spikes of the flower resembled a. sword so they were named after the Latin word for "sword" which is ”glad- ius." . We've been looking over the spike of the gladlolus and waive discovered there's been a terrible mistake. The spike doesnii. look much like 3. sword at all; pas- sibly a little like the sheath, but certainly not like the naked blade, We think it rwambles E dainty, scented pocket lialiderchief. so now if we can find out the Latin tor "dainty scented pocket hand- erchief” we'll be all set to apply to the special government agency for getting names changed. (We a a you have said", training included lectures by men, each a. specialist in his own field. as doctrine as R. threat. to Christian- ll-3'2 oned for two years in Communist in the study of Communist the lecturer had been inipris- camps. The kind-noes shown to Canadians by everyone, the inter- esling studies and the different environment, made every moment of the seven weeks a delight, al- though much hard work was ac- complished. Miss lipase expressed her grat- itude lo the Board of the W.M.S., who made it all possible. and to the members of the congregation, ”for all you have done and all inspiring her in her preparation for the work she has chosen. She told of girls who don't mean the matrimonial were preparing for missionary ser- bi-l!'PR'-li. Evice ill l0i'elRll countries, whose t ' ' pareiim opposed the-idea and who WP rion't know who has the there receiving no help or encour- special job of calling fiowersiagoment from their own families, names. but some do a very good lob. such as the person who hit Upon ”Butchmanls Pipe”, also "D3fl5.l'” which is derived from the Froiicli ”pciicr” to think. Those ii't.c flowers do .have a, pensive Molt. dont they? Those who gave the names "Baby's Breath” and L1dl'5 F1Y!SP.rs' were inspired. but the names of Nasturtiuni, Portulaca. and Geranium must MPH Elven by scholarly person; in musty rooms surrounded by books in” foreign languages, Geranium. we believe oomes froiri a word meaning ”a'ra,ne'5 bi.':i because the seed is shaped like the bill of a crane. Who. in the name of beauty, cares what the seed of a flower look like? toutside of bontanists, that is). Bloomfield and V0 0 I icmity M: and Mrs Vance McKs.v. Mr. Keith Pratt. Miss Martiha inm- mctoretl to St. John N, 3. pm business Wednesday. ' V MLIK. Dymond was s busi- ness visitor to Alberton and Ebbs- fioct, recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer and Doris Palmer. Summersidc were visiting at their summer home , here. Misses R McKay. and M. Mc- Kay. Kensington and Mr, J. B. Lewis, Freetown were recent guests of Mrs. Margaret. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foley were recent visitors to Bloomfield. Mr. Isadore Theriault. Charlotte- town was a business visitor to Bloomfield this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arsenault, R. C. A. F. Station Bummerside were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Romey Arscnault on August 23. Flying OlflC('l' J. Fair and son. 'I'F-cl. R C. A. F. Station. Summer- sirie were business visitors tot Blcrvrnfzcld on August 22. Mrs, Harry McAusland and son. Alvin were visiting at her home hero. Mr, Len Dalton motored to Sum- merside me-ntly on business- Mr. Upton Seaman. station iI1Cl'ilv (Tbeary was in Bloomfield on busi- noes. - ,...- Mrs. Jack Arhinz is viaitina It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith. Mr Rov.Smitl1. Hilbert Ohapell pviti Etta Chapoll were l'lllBll'l955 visitors to Tignish on August ?A. Dalton. formel'l.'v' of ft id Gei'r.' 9 ' l to and Joseph Int. 7. now of TOWN I Mclsaac motored to Leo Doyle! 0 Brca to spend a pcasaat even- "mg. in music, dancing. and sing- intz. Friends of Mr. Jack Foley "'9 t learn he is home from ?l!1ep,Bse1grin((:0 Edward Island Hos- Lkomiriatioiis. and how she and the other Can- adians had come to realize and appreciate the support given them by their families and friends. The girls, she said were not only chosen for intelligence and abil- ity, but must feel call!-d to the work by love. An intensive and enlightening experience to the Canadians was attendance at churches of various able that of the Seventh Day Ad- ventists where the congregation was entirely Negro. "They were not allowed to attend our church" said Miss Moase, "but we could go to theirs". a fact that iniprcssed her deeply. In closing. the speaker summed up the seven weeks training per- iod, for which she said she would always be grateful in three words, ”It.'s been real". Rev. L. M. iiliii'i'ay 1'ltlldli("Fd son from 15! Co: 13th P115111, uas, read by Miss Moase The Jtinior Girist Choir assisted with the hymns and sank two selections. accompaiued by Mr. Murray: "Abide, O Dearest Jesus' and "We've A Story To Tell To The Nations". Mr. Murray said interest and e ort in the church ”is our only hope, not only of salvation but of survival, that the church wake up and go out iliio tho world”. He hoped other vouiig people in the church a' community would hear the call and answer it. He called upon Mrs. J. Y. Mac- Fadyen who on behalf of the W M. S. presented Helen with a satin 1n bound wool blanket and a sum of money. suggesting that with in use, she might always don ore . Group. Mr. Robert Carrutliers pre- sented a Crudens' Complete Coli- Liie most memoir-t the service and the izcriplure les-. "have a warm spot in her heart" for the On behalf of the Young Adult cordance, with the hope that it with their splendid herds of Avr- .shire and Holstein rattle, . i l Miss Barbara smith. P. H, N. Summerside, spent a few days 1Wlth friends in Victoria recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralstoii, Mrs. Col- ilins, Ottawa and Mr. Percy waiiss. '.Windsor. N. S. are guests at Dull- rovin, the beautiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wood, Victoria by the Sea. Mr, Leslie MacKiniioii. Taiinton, .Mass., accoinpiuiied by his sisters, :Ml'S. Belijaiiiin Bartlett and MI'5.l Lee Schiiackerberiz, Springfield. .Mas., returned Thursday morning rafter an enjoyable vacation spent pwiih relatives and friends in Char- .loitetown. 'rT.'Vt'tl1 and around their, lawn home. Hampton. xwhile here. lilley attended the St. Jnllllls Anuii-. Church picnic. Crnpaud. WhFTE1 i('3n liliey renewed many frlFlidxhip.(. , Middle-5 Mrs. Thomas Edwards, ltown. Coiiii., has been a wclcomc llvisitor with TPl.'IliV9S in liniiipton land vicinity. Whilc lirzc slic ai- ihe fnmnn re-union on- l' tended .503-in;; mnnv a licartv liandslinkc. land Vl'0lfOlYlP hack to H" ll3lll'" llnllfl ; 1 Othvrs vlsiims at tho liiiiiiaii pir- nic wore Mr and Mrs Cli.irlrs Mur- tin. Mrs, Aiinic Shaw, Hnvc1'iiill. Muss. Mrs. Martin lilllfl Mrs. Sliauu "are riairghu-rs of Mrs. John Thomas; lhiman. Si C.itlim'inrs, and 21'4". l:tnnual visitors oninying iiiiiiicnsclv iii:-.r iisitsl, fwiih relatives and friends in dlf-E ift-rent scctions of the Garden of. I the Gulf. Mr.-. Dmmlri Min-ciiisun. Victtii-ialdays with her son-in-law and thus xpturnpd hnmr mm a most dauqlitcr. Mr. and Mrs. George ip,.1mv;aiv.t- mm on the Ov?!'lliilt'l'Irl'lng. Brooklyn. lspecial traielluiit an "'9 ll?-3' ”'”" ivictoria. P E I to Vltlorla 0”i ivim.-om-r island. B C snlavin! 1..-..ry of the llmP She. Ypraiscd the hncpitaiity shown her wiicrevcr she VlSllP(l. mlfllllP Mrs. S. R. Camcmn and two children Freddy and Suzanne. Hali- fax, N. S. are spending the summer months at the home of Mrs. Cam- ”-ont: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Iliman, Victni-in. They will be. joined later in the month by Mr.i Cameron who has been instructing at Aldcrsliot Military Cami! N- 5- beiore proceeding to Halifax vrhcrr he will resume studies at Dal- h0LlSlE Medical School Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lord. Ecl- levillc. Ont. were recent visitors; with relatives and friends in V.c-I ltorla and South Melville. l Doctor and ms Jack Nnzimng-it ale. Bi'ooklyiiA N. Y. a1 'ivcd iii VIP-i nria guests of Mrs. Nizhiiligiilfs rent; Agnes Arsenault 91 per cent, lLeoiia Arseiiauit, 89 per cent; Lor- ces Doucette. 86 per ioihrir ll71lIYC liiiidlspciidliig ii. few days at the home 50'!" - 6052-'Frances Dounette, 'Barbara Arsenauit, 'Nova Venn, "Loan DesRoches, "Shirley Veno. lhorrnlne MacNeili. Honor: French: June Gallant 92 per raiiie Arsenault. 86 per cent, Fran- cent; Mona Gallant. 81 per cent. History: Bertha McQusid, 81 per cent. Chemistry: June Gallant. 88 per cent; Nova Valid, 84 per cent: Ag-i lies Arsenault, 82 per cent. Physics: Julie Gallant, 80 per cent. Geoiiietry: L0l'l'BinF Arsenault. 90 per cent: Julie Gallant 84 per cent; Elaiiic Muri'ay. 82 per cent; Mona Gallant, 80 per cent. Algebra: Julie Gallant 96 per roiii; Lorraine Arscnault 90 per cent; Leona Arsenauit, 86 per cent; Kathleen Murphy, 82 per cent. Next year's Grade XI class openst Scplviiibcr 8. S Alma and Vicinity --Mrs. Jack Dunbar of Alma spent a few days recently at her former home in Coleman. Florence Dunbar. student at P. E. Island Hospital, re- d to resume her duties after Miss nlirsc till": of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- rird Dunbar. Mrs. her home after Allan Clark returned to spending a few Mr. James slavin and ltfre. sla- vl..ri of Roxbury. Mass. were house clients of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Home on August 14. Mrs. Ellis Smallman. Alma, vis- ited her husband who is 3. patient in the P. E. Island Hospital on August 16. Mrs. Frances Lynch of Massa- chusetts. was recently the guest of Dr. Northrup and their son. sus- sex, N13,, were visitors at thenhome of Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Weeks. on Sunday afternoon, August 23. This was the first time these N. 3. folks have been on P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Spence. Bay- field, N. 3., were the guests of Mrs- SpellCe'S sisters. Mrs. Pearl Affleck and Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mr. Johnson. over the week-end of August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beers and their son Donald and daughter Jean. Everett, Mass, are visiting Mrs. Beersl parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Barrett, Lower Bedeque. They also have as their guest, their son Clarence, Toronto. Mrs. Ernest Gay and her son El- liott, llamptoii, Virginia. are visit- ing with Mrs. Gay's niece. Mrs. llarrison uacliiarlane and Mr. Mac- Farlane, Fernwocd. Mrs. Gay was a former resident of Bedeque. This is the first visit of Mr. Gay to Prince l-)clwa.rd Island. Mrs. Gay iwho is in her 87th, year made the trip hole with hereon by plane. She was greatly pleased to meet her old friends. Mrs (;l'a('P l)oMarsh and Byron and Bruce Barnliill. Saokville. and Miss Mary Hart. Elmsclaie. N. S., were guests of E. S. and Mrs. Weeks on Wednesday. August 19. This was Miss Hart's first trip to this Province. While here they made brief calls at Cavendish, Kem- ington and Sumnicrside. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Milligan. Tyne Valley. and Mrs. Maynard Aitken. Lower Montague. were vis- itors hcre with relatives and friends on August 20. Mrs. Aitkeii was a former resident of '1"yno Valley but for many years resided in tn: lstatea. Dr and Mrs. Burton Chsrlottetmni. were Bedeque rcrcntiy. mints and Mrs. Arthur Murray. HOW is ti. visitors in Of Mr. Rev. G. E. wunder. minister.. Chatsworth Methodist Church, Baltimore, U.S.A., and his wife and daughter. and Mr. A. Wheeler. were in attendance at Ilie United her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Con. O'Brien, Alma. Mr. and Mns. Preston Clark of Saint John were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ai- lati Clark, Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kinch and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirich wiho spent the last two weeks at Eng- landis Cabins, Aiberton. returned to their homes in Brookline, Mass, on August 20. Mesa”. Albert MA3Kl.Y- Bloom- they have been invited to meet: the members of the Board of the? W. M. S. Bur. McNeiIls Mills m in Al -Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams. i l limiiigan. Mr. and Mrs. Elzle Smith, Prec- land, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gi-igg. Poplar Grove, spent it recent. weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reich Dy- stant. Monoton. it home in Maine after spcvndiiilz a week at the home of Mr. Philiips' Bideford. were guests at the home of their daughter and son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, on August. 23. d piial, 'fcellnz. much better. wmg, mgy have been I irrflil loss for Miss Lucina McMillan oc- cured on saturdav when 119? hm!" caught fire. With the assistance of the neighbors tho blaze was rilliCk1l' Miss Barbara MacDonald has returned to her home in Union- vale after spending a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. Rob- .crt C. MacDonald. W E "The Villalze by urday morning Wllml little ”knockabout" was James Boultcr Sr. This splendid little boat in order and rigged bv mes” the , now being derived hf? Robert. Washinrzto York Cli.i'. 35 cm-N .wp:y Honc Cliiircli. Victor , in and delivered an interesting dis- rolirsr based on V9 nth Chapter. R9V- V , Calgary. Alta. a native of Victoria re offered prayer end- tlw Sea" last Sat- a beautiful launched by and Fred Inmim. was put two ho despite their retire- ent from the fishintl lZl'0l"1d5 N”?- ill much alive and interested in brlny deep, and pleasure is the manii arinors w and family, Cavendish, spent the'.who arc enjnyllllz 3 "ll "" mm weekend of August 23rd at the beautiful harbour these Rl"Yl””5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawreiicclsummt-r days? ith Clark and ynunz 90'' n. D. C. are vis- ot Mrs Mr. K? or; at the summer home Harry Clark. Victoria. M155 Dnnalda MacLeod. New spcndink I Dl?E""" -- ..- vacation in Victoria. aunt of it" Mr and MN. Ernest Phiilipsand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- family have returned to their band, Mrs. Janm: Hmideisnii. Syrincr. Breton. li'ft on return home uncle and aunt, Ml'. and Mrs. Aus- cape tin Phillips. after spending the past few months in Victoria truest of her nieci”. M”' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Clayton Miller Rev. J. hflllzri-VT;.P1l. pastor of Phila- s was the truest. proarhcr Hi clphl ' 1.. United Church on Augus. ho is visitinir lie nd Miss Dnrialdn Mnclicod r me 14. G.-ilations John Writzht of would help her in her work. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W-111aCl?5,hxlr1'V 3'3: mg: The f c d' iris 1 V i r ' . " ' leave onOugeptt;i'xil:erlantt.lf to vsvalil mam" ..-..... igending. .: kw F13” . 1" . Grfmd from Seattle, and look forward in There was cnnsiricrnhlr oxciirum:'::rblfm'l”Ft MW Km(3h5 1913' a. day in Toronto cnrouie, where mam, around llic wntei-trout in ' 99” ” "mini l0 B"00kn1W- Moss, on August 20. The miuiy friends of Mr. Ellis Smaiimaii of Laurette. will regret to learn that he was the victim of an unfortunate accident when the prong of a fork which he was using, broke and flew back, hit- ting him under the eye. He was rushed to the P. E. Island Hos- pital where it. was found necessary to remove the eye as the eyeball lhad been pierced. It is pleasing to .know he is making a good recov- .ery and will be able to return to his home in a few days, Mrs. John P. Wallace was host- ess to the Alma Women's Institute mi August 13. Owing to a great many members being in Char. loitotown attending Old Home week, the attendance was small. in the absence of the praaident Mrs. Isaac Dunbar conduotad Lhg meetiiiz. Next. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Kinch. England. While there she attended the Coronation. Rev. John and Mrs. Wright. Osl- gnry, Alberta. who are guests Mr. Wright's brother, Wlrieht. Victoria. are being cordi- at y some of i7 or more years, H. ioria, a guest at the Orient Hotel. of Mr. Evan welcomed back after an ab- Professor Lorne Lee. Concord. N. is spending some time in Vic- Cliurcli iicrc on Sunday morning. August 23. K p Mr. l.oi'ne Lea. Victoria. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, on Sunday, August 28. l --... Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs have as their guests, Mrs. Toombsl sister, Mrs. MacDonald, Montreal. Miss Norma Craig. R.N.. Prince County Hospital, is vacationing had as their guests over tihe week- end, the Swithen Moxenns. his sister. Mm. Austin sons Paul. Billie and Reg, who had been visiting Leigh's parents. Mr. have returned to Monci Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcxenna formers mother. Mrs. Murphy and Katherine of Chelton, daughter. Mr. and MM. Leigh Sharpe and and Mrs. George Sharpe at Borden 1. FM. Miss Mona Jay and Master John Jay who have been visiting their uncle and aunt, L. A. C. and Mrs. John Jay returned to their home in Borden on Aug. 23. Miss Inez Mclnnis who line been spending it few weeks at her home in Borden following the death of her father. Mr. P, J, Mclnnisv re- turned to Toronto on Aug. 21. She was accompanied by Mr. Bob Mac- Iniyre. Mrs. Donald Garden who has been spending the summer with her son Heath, and Mrs. Gordon at Borden, returned to her home in Bonshaw. . Mic. Vincent Grant. of Bordon has returned home after brim: a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital for a time. Many friend: here regret the ill- nwsi of Mr. Edsnn Mabey in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. Mnbey under- went an operation on Aug. 2i and latest reports are that lie is re- covering well. Mrs. Jack Reid and daughter. Elizabeth. are visiting relatives at Port l"IRWKE5bUl')'. N. 8. Mr Frank Gallsiii of E';lfltllll Bay spent a few days last week. in Borden truest of Mr and M1'5 John P. Gallant. L' "Other menis shoulders . stres.s.l;-y the idea that all We are .WC 0W3. U7. those who have gone before us. '1hr i J l i I l i music was under the direction "if Mr. Alden Leard. as onzanl-st The choir sang with deep 190111183 "BY cool Siloam'a shady Riil". Mr. J. Lewis sang as a solo: "The lords Prayer." Man.V baskets 0! K13011011- sem in memory of loved ones. on-p lianced the beauty of the chiirch., After the church service wliltv; baskets filled with lovely flowers were carried across to the cemetery by 5 number of voting men of they church, and all graves were decor- ated, while a male quarteitc sangl "The Beautiful Land.” The hymn: "Abide With Me" was sling and prayer was offered by the pastor closed it most impressive service. l with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig, this village. l Miss Elizabeth Wright and Missi Kay Mac'Pherson, Charlottetowml were guests of Miss Wright's par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright, 1 Central Rcdeqlie, over the week-endl of August 23rd. Miss Adele Henderson is spend- ing licr holidays at the home of her paivnts, Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- derson. Miss Henderson is an em- ployee of smallmana. Summei-side. The soloist at the service in the United Church on Sunday morning, August 28. was Mr. Thomas Hall, Summernide, and his accompanist was Mr. Herby Crockett. also of Summersidc. The solo was "The l.ord'a Prayer," which was much enjoyed by a large congregation. Rev. George somcrii. Summer- slde, has been visiting with friends here. He was a former pastor of the Bedeque Church. schoolhouse on Wednesday. August 19. A snug sum (about. 550) was netted for school purposes. Miss Georgina Wright, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end with ral- atives in Bedeque and Searletown. On Sunday, August 23, the an- nual memorial service was held in the United Baptist Church. Central Bedeque. A large congregation was present. Riev. C. A. Britten was in charge. He spoke on the theme: An afternoon tea. and sale. sponsored by the Bedooiie Wom- . en's Institute, was held in the -B.Q. t THE CRISP, CIISP MAXI! WITH THE DEEP. DEEP FLAVOR Slow baked to I rich, golden toast in our radiant ovens . . . Kellogg's Corn Flakes come to you so fresh you can almost catch the piping hot aroma drifting from the oven doom. They're the number one Ihkee all over Canada-- and in Theyire the orminsl corn flakes developed by W. K. Kellogg and flavored to his still-secret recipe-a flavor that has never been dupli- cated. As Mr. Kellogg said. "They won their favor through their flavor.” l ' . , . . J h M PS. CQI'- . , - ::::.::::: .:”l3::iL..i:; it weer W” mlitlil 5..i.i.?f”:":l...f.'.. -we - '.:i.?..r:..:. .g:.:v:.:..:::l;”:.::. "" ;,e.w,-:3. .;.;w;n.;1.;;:-:,;h,,:u;.;v ; .0 mm mu gnaw”, 3 mummy: ligdepag KEG 0;n;ionf9:1;5kt;BTa;30T;lmm” M H: orig! :mI';1””a2.;L.orraine Arsenault. Agnes Arse- at August 23 in Fredericton. N. 3.. at ex” MR1" "nanny hem His tail feathers have Brown . of beauty. is cl0se1Y amcliled teacher in Shlzouka Japan ' r... ' l1"i""' where they were guests of their Mar, and Mn, mi-lo Ramsey, Mr. whim: broke mm the mun”. askew and he cant land propgrly ,' . with "gladiator", an old warrior MN MW” Mal mm," ,,m..,i ' . 4, C6t:V"1." P7W' ” E:'49”” 3m3m' Cousin. MW 5- C- 3'00” M5 M5 and Mrs. William Ramsey and Mr. mm M" la" "mm when he once he is airborne. who fought. with a sword in the C d- ml L t 1 p c .. 1, , Mr H 31' 19 "W3": 3159 "THY: Brooks. I Donald Ramsey of Mnnoton. V13- l days of Ancient. Rome. Thoro searrlliicelairlli flzgphna ?:ol:pr:p5i:i'?:ty ?rflBos(l;t"yl'llaal?das::)r:1:and)Mag '1'h1:r:ip: .KEIlgueS35t?:urp:d&'cI,;:?ng 63.35: M: J ;i CAR", Ind Rm "-ed ”l"”V” in Bwde" W" me -. dI)e5li'i. seem to be too much af- 1 d' ' s,(;' m c 11 , . V' to 1' th ' v M ' ' ” 5- Em” 3 - '- ' week-end. firiity between a Roman fighter :;::5rl,?,7”E,)n -I-mg” Th? 0u:'gnm:,'; :::;'de 1; ii, ;::”vir:c1)::il"E:x")1hiil:;'g:f Goodwin. Louise Cotton. and her sister. Mrs. Northrup and gr the whole. wide world. They're not just ialkin' I nits R.!.LIlVl.S Yes. this instant coffee is I far cry from the disappointing coffee substitutes. It's full- tlavored, 10095 real coffee; Instant Chase 8: Sanboru's revolutionary Kensington and Vicinity Reverend William Moore has re- 9.-ed vex-v toiichinrzly the solo.”Jtist K For To-c'iay.". Professor Heath N. MscQuni-rie, accompanied by his wife and iam- liy and his mother Mrs. Wilfred extinauiaihod. V . .turned to his home in Nova Scotia Friends of Mrs. William smilhisner spending a. few days at. the are pleased to learn she is iiomohome of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mac- Rev E. J. Bell and Mrs. Bell of I again agar lieiaglogpaitient in ihepnnaid. iximuinn. Ont. withihelr son Ravi Ml!1CQUrItY1'l9);hlIV9 return: to -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas wis- new process makes the difference. It's an ' A - i ----.... ora ll er EVXI 5 fl HIS I - . . Pm” mm y--r l M" W1 Mm William HRllldIs'.'iin?:i B'hqe3r'i.:3':”ii;?r3..';23 3.53.. in Woifvilie, N'. 3. .34 Ottawa. '.T2,2f...,,?f ,.K;',”.?:”,?,,,.,f.”';, if, amu-ms process that starts with the limit Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Hardy. Free- lnnd, were recent visitors in Bloom- field. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mcboudall motored to Sirmmersidc on business this week. Mr. James Periderust. Kennin- fan. was visiting in Bloomfield this week. sunday vielfnn cl Mr and Mrs. Vance Mnxay were Mr. mils Ind- ehew. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and- shaw. Mr. and Mn. Rea Brad- shaw and Kit Lyle Bradshaw. of Rt. Hike Doyle are sorry to learn he. is I patient In the Wdhm I-fomihl -ll wish him a gala rveesnry:-II. 2& ......c-ec. ”':'t3." ;Bost.on. are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. I -.-M Mr. and Mrs. Sterim Smith and family have returned to their home in Moncton after spending it vaca- .tion at the home of Mr. Smith's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. LAC. chains: and Mrs. Williams and family. Slenum Park, and Mrs. Gleason Williams. summer- sfde, were guests at. the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. William L. MacDon- isld on August 33. Mr. Cu-inen smith, Montreal. is quntlng some time at the home of his lnndverenu. Mr. and Mn. beetle ltnith. Mr. and Mrs. orrinuuooneld andtnoeliildnn.Jeuia.nIlu.vi lmwreviutcnettneliouaef selves as be-inc hilzhlv nleased with the many attractions Victoria has to offer in the vow of a restful summer vacation along Wllh "5 hospitable atmosphere. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Henderson. Sydney. C. B. arrived in the Vil- lage bv the sea on Saturday on their annual vacation. Mrs. Hen- demon has returned recently 11'0" ..L.......---- Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLean. Coleman. on Aumet 23. Min Greta -Mgaasonald has left for atom: Lookout, Ont. where the intends to be employed. ir a and M;.'.iTmn Meokinnon and family. Manitoba. are spend- ing a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Macxirinorrp .4 , Mrs. James Lockwood and daugh- ter, Anne, North Adams. U. 5.. Mrs. Roderick Mecxeiil and son Eddie are guests of "Mrs. P. J. Rogerson at their former home here. Miss Gertrude Boulter who for .1 number of years has resided in the U. s. A. is at present visiting hei- mother, Mrs. Nathanael Bnulter. Victoria. Back to school is the order of the day here. holidlyl being over. the re-opening was Tuesday with two capable teachers Miss Florence Macbougali. Rose Valley and Miss Ines Gan. Cornwall in charge. Denm;rk's new comtitutten ev- proved this year. euhstitulu I stride chamuber for the old biota!- enl legislature. ex Burton Lot 1. spend a few days with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. C0nl'l0.I'I of Moose Jaw, sask.. who have a summer home near Monciori. Mr. and Mrs. George Mullally and Mr. Willard Brown of Ken- slnqton motored to Lot 1 on Am. in and alt dot! the lobster up- per. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edwards of summei-side were visitors to Kcnsinrton on Aug. 10 and were guests of Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. Mine Annie MTcDougall of Ken- ington was a recent visitor to Messrs. Wm. Dunphy and Louis Gorniai-i. Remington. attendedthe lelietIsupperinLot'IonAuc.l!:. NOW! coffee beans . . . carries their rich, full flavor and aroma right; through to your cup. But therein only one way to prove it. Buy 8 jar of New Instant Chase & Sanborn. Test! that freshly ground coffee devof-so good - you'll make it your regular codeel C ..ihe Flavorand Aroma