i-Asa EIGHT ' T THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN f -siuvmiuaan 13, 1950 prunes: nnwann CHANGE IN ADMISSION PRICES: EFFECPIVE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th Matinee Net , Tax Admission Children ......... .. .. 16c 3c 1536 Adults ............. .. 336 7C 40C A Evening -M Balcony 7C 430 6 ' Orchestra 30 4&3 Childrenls Matinee Admission on Saturday and Statutory Holidays .............................. -- -. 160 1'0-nAY 'l'uE, siiows 3.30-7-9 IINIIISTLY ACCUSED (IF TAKING FIVE SHIlI.llIiiS . . .0 EXPELLED AND DISGIlACED' . Iiis fight became the battle of the century . .. Fought on street corners... in Parliament... ijn headlines y around the globel ANATOLE dc GRUN)l'AlD esents iiinsio lfllolilir ronthincd I ggniuscfthr - . diitrter of 'PygmaIion' Z."T'6.":.l?.': omma by AIIIIIMY A-with Mr. Chips' thing It '0 ”'”'::' lth which - WW esaaie usaawieiis yllfg saaueis s.. sussivaii - (I I aariisslu iiaaaisoii oasis. nausea: and e,g.1a.xl..s.uAwv- suasaesr ssioiirois TM - . cAprroL RE-DPENT TONIGHT completely renovated . . . including new Cushioned Seats. . ..Carpets'. . .ScI'eeII - - - Don't miss the PPGIIIIIQ week 5 top attrac- tions starting with the greatest harness rac- ing film of the year! 'ro.nAY - Tue. - Wed. TWO SIIOVIS-7-8.45-come Early I Ilfllll IEIIIID hodsciiee slamiq on ciiiiomi A MONOGRAM PICTURE '3 ' NEWS - CARTOON - MUSICAL -CHANGE IN ADMISSION PRICES: EFFECTIVE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 18th Matinee , . Net Tax Admission Children 15c 3c 18c Adults 29c 6c 35c 5 I'Jvonlml' '-. V Adults 33c 7c 40c tines Admisgion on Saturday and - ......-................................. I iii: E ASIEIIN GUARDIAN Brace Maoflies. Miss Jeyoe AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llareld a. man. isu. amasiowu-c, ssn. Wlsslnten. Ills Jeaa Jeliustea. AGENT OIOIGETOWN: Walden LIVCPI. Montague: town: The Post Office; in So ards & Son. .The Gurrdlan may be bought at V Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- the following places in urls: The Snack Bar and 3. Rich- ..'FI'I"I'ED FOOTWEAR at ti. Montague Shoe Store. ..'Mr. Douglas Gordon and Mr. Gordon Roberts of Brudeiiell were business visitors to New Glasgow yesterday. . 2 NEW FALL AND WINTER styles - Coats. Wool Jersey and Crepe Dresses: Jocelli Suits, Plaid slacks and skirts, Hats, Blouses, Scarves and Handbags. Jeanna Dress Shop, Montague. ..'NEW RESIDENTS -- Monta- gue welcomes as new residents Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Machon and son. Ray. who have moved here from Lower Montague. and have taken residence in the Mac- Pherson home on the north side of the bridge. Mrs. tDr.) Preston Maclntyrc, Montague, accompanied by her son, Billy: left for Halifax, where Blllv will resume his studies at Dal- housle University in the field oi medicine. They were accompanied by Mrs. B. H. Yeo also of Man- tague. "Paint- nn the NSPAINTING FEVER - in: later” is prevalent xotifllerll side of the Montague bridge. Among those who have hcnutified their homes are Mr. Sid MacLean. Mrs. Maggie Lemon. Mr. George Maclntyra and Mr. L. M. MacKinnon. adding greatly to the appearance of the Town. PARTY - Miss Montague. was . .'l-JAREWI-ILL Anne Maclsachern. the guest of honor at a social evening at the '. Wm Mrs. Byron Stewart ch Ft. '"'. An ad- rcss conveying i rrets at her dc- parturc and extenu.ng best wishes In her chosen profession. was read by Miss Thelma Larter. and a gift was presented by Miss Wlimifred Greene. Miss Macilachern. al- though taken by surprise. express- ed her appreciation in a few well chosen words. Ajolly sing-song was enjoyed. accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Stewart. Afterwards it do- licious lunch was sewed by the hostess. assisted by Miss Mary Hamphill and Mrs. s. D. acid. A most. enjoyable evening was brought to it close With the sins- ing of ”Auld Lang Sync." Miss Macfsachern is leaving to study to L a deaconess in the Pres- byterian Church. ..'LADIES AID MEETING - The monthly meeting of the Lad- ies Aid of the Presbyterian Church, Peters Road. was held at the home of Mrs. Percy Johnston on Thursday evening. The presi- dcnt. Mrs. Raulston Johnston, presided. and the meeting was npemd by singing "What A Friend We Have In Jesus," led by Mrs. Harry Butler. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Neil Vanlderstinr: Roll call was answered by reciting a. verse from the scripture Thirteen members and four visit- ors were present. After new busi- ness had been discussed. the mem- bers joined in a short prayer which was followed by singing "Son Of My Soul," the closing hymn. After the meeting was ad- journed a,delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by -Mrs. Raulston Johnston and Mrs Ethel MacDonald. The cnioyaibln evening was then brought to 9 close. VARIETY OF ENTEII'.l:A1NMZEN'Ii FOUND IN "COUNTY FAIR” There is a wide variety of enter- tainme-ni provided by Monograms "County Fair.” which opens to- day at the Capitol Theatre with Rory Calhoun. Jane Nigh and Plorence Bates in the star roles. This Cinecalor film is a well reflects the ability of director William Beaudlne to handle play- .crs in each of those dcpsrtrnents The story moves at pleasant speed with most of the action tak- ing place in the grounds of s operates a hamburger stand and a harness race driver. Rory Cal- Parnell. appears at the horses, gives Douglas some first- Ihicltement stems racing sequences. and from several Bates. is entered in a race which presumably had been "fixed." The picture. is Jeffrey Bernerd Mlrlsch. finds its comedy frequent- Mlss Bates and Hutton. the dour faced Miss Nigh turns in one of the fin- est performances of her film ca- reer. Douglas does an outstand- piece of work as the one who com- attention. The screenplay. authorised by W Scott Darling. was Cslwell. II. J. IIABOII orrosssnisr llttlsg and lle.p:tyIag Glasses IIONTAGUE, P. I. I. Oltoe lleunt fine blend of romance, race track ex- citement, drama. and comedy and county fair where Florence Bates her daughter, Jane Nlgh, ilnds I double romance. The first object of her affections is Warren Dougl-s. houn who. with his father. nnfory . at: grounds as owners of harness race class competition in the romance field reaches a production produced by Walter ly apurtlng from the always jovial Rory Calhoun is excellent in his role of the wealthy young man. pews with Calhoun for Miss Nigh'a photographed by Gilbert Warrenton. The music was written and directed by Ole Miss Louise Mac.Leod. teacher at Lower Montague. spent the week- end at her home in Uigg. ..'Senator T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant have returned home from Ottawa. ..'Mr. T. J. Kickham. MP.. has returned from attending the Far- liamentary session at Ottawa. ..'Mrs. A. H. Duvar of the Is- lmiri Telephone Co.. Montague. had as Sunday guests Mrs. Harry Hyde and her son. Roland. of Cornwall. . ..2Mr. Cameron Butler. Murray Harbour No-rth, his sister, Eileen, and his grandmother. Mrs. Harry Butler, left for Ontario yesterday. where Mrs. Butler will rejoin other members of her family. IIQVOUNG PROGRESSIVE CON- SERVATIVE ANNUAL MEETING. -The Annual Meeting .)I the Young Progressive Conservative Association will be held at tho Canadian Legion Clover Club in Charlottetown on Thursday. Sept. 28th. Registration to commence at 7.00 P. M. All persons between the ages of 16 and 35 are cordially invited to attend. special speakers will be in atzendancc. ..'R.E'l'URNS FROM WEST - Miss Charlotte Fraser. R.N., ar- rived home Saturday evening after a stay of two and a half years In Western Canada. For the past year Miss Fraser has been matron of Olds Municipal Hospital. Olds. Alberta, and Miss Rena Reynolds of Montague was also on the staff. These two young ladies also visit:-d many places in Western Canada reach- ing as far north as Prince Albert. B.C. Miss Fraser travcllcd home by bus. stopping at Calgary. Win- nlpeg and Boston. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Elmer Jeffery has 'iakcn a position with the Maritime Electric Company in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Boston. Mass.. motored to the Is- land. and are guests at Mrs. Jones former home in Burnt Point. Mrs. Earl C. MacLaren of B05- ton; Mass, is visiting Georgetown where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts and daughter Buelah of Grand Tracadie were guests on l-riday of Mrs. Wat,ts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel King. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt B.ake of Peabody, Mass., motored to the Province last week and are tax: guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Jenkins. Charlottetown. During their stay in the Province Mr. and Mrs. Blake made several visits in Georgetown. where they were the guests of relatives and friends. A meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare League was held in the Council Chambers or. Wednesday. Sept. 13th at 8.30 p in. League President, F. J Solo- man occupied the chair and a large number of members were in attendance. Financial reports were presented for the meetings ap- proval on the boxing bouts recent- ly held in the rink. These report; were given by Mr. F. J. Solomon and Mr. Raymond Lavandier IIIII were moved adopted. Mr. Everett Llewellyn was appointed secretary for the balance of the year. to fill the vacancy caused when secret- ary Cullen Dellory left a few days ago to attend college in Antigon- ish. N. S. The meeting moved it vote of thanks to Raymond Lav- andier, chairman of the entertain- ment committee and to all who worked to make the card of boxing bouts a success. It was decided to continue opening the rink on Saturday nights so that the citi- zens could avail themselves of the opportunity to attend and to play the various games provided and also to patronize the canteen. Ar- rangements wero made to hold an old time fiddling, step-dancing and singing contest in the rim: 0': Thursday. September 21st and also to hold a card of boxing bouts early in Octdber. Notices for both these events will appear later in the advertising columns of this paper. high pitch when a horse. once owned by Raymond Hutton but lost supmdmy Mum,-n, Joutph through an auction sale to Miss wy Mwpomid 10, King, cwmy held court in the Court House at Georgetown on Friday. September lath at 2.30 p.m. The first case wis that of a female resident of High Bank, charged under the Highway Traffic Act. with having operated a motor vehicle. on the highway, without an operator's license The party pleaded guilty and was fin- cd 35.00 and costs of 34.50 or in default of payment to serve 10 days in King's County jail in Georgetown. Two residents of Point Pleasant who had been lI'PlII1FtI on September ltth and charged un- 'dcr Section 164 (I-ll) of the Ex- cise Act. with havliu possession of two stills. appeared and had that.- caee further adjourned to Mon- tague at 0.30 p. in. on Monday. September ldth. A resident of t pleaded guilty to operat- ing I truck on the highwav at a speed in excess of 80.mtloa per hour. under section 308 (2A) of the Highway Traffic Act. He was fined 810.00 and costs of H50 or in default of payment to serve to days in King's County Jail. court adiourned to 6.30 p. in. on Sept. flth at Montague. MELBOURNE. Sept. 1'I-(Reu- tars) - At least 250.000 sheep were drowned in he recent New South Wales floods. the Australian are- also federal Council announced t sy .,. Whim "Road mi Vicinity Miss Annie Hume, Charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor to her home in Brooklyn. Miss Joan MlcGowan of Wolf- ville. spent the week-ei-id widi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacGorwan, Kiimuir. His many friends regret to hear of the illness of Mr. Murdock Mac- Leod. Whlm Road. and all wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. James MscLeod. employee of the Island Transport Co.. spent the (week-end at lils home in Whlm Ros . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonncll re- turned to their home in Charlotte- town aftcr holidaying at their summer home in W-him Road. Mrs. Prank Graham. Montague. recently visited her mother. Mrs. Jane Dsly. Commercial Cross. Mr. Lorne Macliinnon, R.C.A.!'., is home on leave from Clifton Airport, Ontario. and at present is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Macxinnon. Kilmulr. Mr. and Mrs. James Dean and family, returned to Woburn, Mass. after vacationing at Whim Road. the guests of Mrs. Dennis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Miss Isobel Fairqulharson. Char- lottetown, spent i.lie week-cnd at Kilmuir at me home of her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farquhar- son. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Plsnkey, and Mr. Maurice Plenlrey returned to their home in Bristol. N.H.. af- ter visiting friends and relatives in whim Road and vicinity. Ac- companying them was Mrs. Lauch- lin MacKinnon of Kilmuir, who will visit in Boston. Mim Marjorie Campbell, R.N.. Charlottetown, was a Sunday visi- tor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. whim Road. Also Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bernard of Stanhope, and Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Watls of Charlottetown. Pisquiil East Notes Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- town Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard were visitors in Plsquid 'East on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge were visitors to the City on Thurs- day. Mr .and Mrs, Cecil Birt and lit- tle son Wayne, Charlottetown, vis- ited at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt. in Pisquid East Sun- day. Mrs. Oliver Maciclnnon and son Stanley returned to Summerville. Massachusetts on Friday having spent the past month visiting in Pisquld East, Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Valley, were visitors at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay, Pis- quicl East on Sunday. The September meeting of Pisquid East Women's lnstihite met at the home of Miss Theresa Kelly on Wednesday evening with a good attendance, After the business was completed a delicious lunch was served and a social hour spent. Bellevue and O O I Vioini ..'Rev. and Mrs. John H. Wiley and daughter Judy, who are spendi their holidays in Quebec and the Maritime: were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weatherbic. Char- lottetown. Mrs. J. Farquherson of Allston. Mass. who is acmmpanying the Rev. and Mrs. Wiley is spending a few days in Bellevue the guest of Miss Dotty MacPhenson at the Weatherbie home in Klondyke. Rev.” and Mrs. Irving "Fletcher have returned to their home in Quincy. They were accompanied by Miss Shirley Blbeau who spent the summer with relatives in P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters and family left Saturday morning af- ter a pleasant vacation in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Ray MacPherson has re- turned to his home in Quincy. Ray did some "shots" with his flash carriers at the school party on Fri- dsy night. The kiddies were wide- eyed to have this added attrac- ton. Mrs. E. E..Perkins, Mrs. Sadie Gannon. Mar. and Mrs. J. H. Camp- bell were Sunday visitors to Bellevue. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. MacPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stewart ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colsn MacPtieo were recent vlsltou to Uiu guests of Muses Rachel and Mary Mscbeod. Cspt. A. R. and Mrs. Bowler. Barbara and Betty spent the week- end in Believue the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Weather-bie.. Mrs. A. J. Idaolmsrson eater- iained at an aluminum demon- titration and -dinner on September 7:11. M.-. and Mrs. Mechrlsne re- pi-:scn'.c:l the Wear-Iver Co. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Csmpball and baby Carolyn. a ll: Cecil cunpoeu is. Iii-s. o.":l.- . Isr.' uni I.lrs. H Mrl. R. M.- dinner recently. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. John N. MacP.her- son, Mrs. Christine MacLure, Miss Mary MacLurc. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Whlteway. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Marini. Billy. and Francis. were ccom-panied by Mr. Wendell MacLcod on their re- -turn to Quincy, Mass. Mrs. Katherine Macbeod. Cam- bridge. is spending her vacation in Bellevue. the guest of her brother. John A. MacPherson. The Bellcvue W. I. met at the home of Mrs. M. B. MacPhec on Monday night. An auction sale of home made cakes. jam and candy provided much fun and a boost to Ihstitute funds. Miss Dorothy Mac?-he-rson of Brighton. Mass. has as her guests at the Weaihcrbie home in Klon- dyke. the Rev. and Mrs. John H. Wiley, daughter Judy of Alabama, and Allston, Mass. and Mrs. Janet Farqu'harson,. Allston, Mass. On the night of September lst the pupils of Bellevue held their first school party. The door prizes were won by Mr. Arthur Mathe- son. Mr. Cli-f. Mac?-herson and Mr. M. B. MacP.hee. The winner of the penny sale was Mr. Sterling Stewart. The teacher and pupils of Bell- evue school had as their guests Mrs. John H. Wiley and daughter Judy, Mrs. Janet Farquharson of Allston. Mass, and Miss Dorotlhy MacPherson, a former pupil of Bel.levue school, now of Brighton. Mass. It was Mrs. Wiley's first visit to a rural school. Mrs. John N. Mac?-herson was hostess to a number of friends when Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane served a "vitamin" dinner as de- monstrated by Wear-Ever Alum- inum Co. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacTavish, Miss Don- alda Madravis-h, R.N.. of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillla, New- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Callum S. Mar- tin. Miss Shirley Blbeau. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacPhcc. Bristol- and Vicinity Mr. Phillip Malone who was vis- iting his brother Eph for a few days. has returned to his duties at- Elmira. Through the efforts of Mr. J. 3- JAY. a number of road lights Me to be but up at the different intersections and dark places in the village shortly. "Twenty-five years rolls by pretty fast". so say Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldcrshaw. who will cele- brate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary next Thursday. Sept. 21st. Scores of friends join in ex- tending best wishes to this fine couple. Mr. Gus Mai.-Donald. an em- ployee of a large contracting firm In the city Is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital following an accident. I few days ago when he fell to the ground from a ladder on which he was working. His wife has gone to the city to be near him at this time. Mr. Wllks and sons. famous church interior painters who did such a splendid job in the Basil- ica In the last year and who are painting the interior of Vernon River Catholic Church. were here on Sunday to look over some statues they will paint before they leave the vicinity. -.'A new lawn fence is being built around the church of the Little Flower at present.- some changes will be made in the cot- rance at the front. and the house that is rented to the Bank of Nova Scotla as a manager's res- idence will be sectioned off with its own yard and entrance. This wlll,be Ilulte an improvement. The contract for the work is let to John Keefe and Sons who are consider the been in this line of work. The lob was stsrtedon Tuesday morning. (- IIANILA. Sept. 11 .. (AP) -' A time.-dlo dI.Iln gr hot ashes and tidy, boul rs om Bibok Hibok volcano subsided today after claim- Ins Cooper was hostess at a wear-liver demonstration and 01!!!! C I - mm. use or anisuin ts ias from to to 34 lives and devsststo , Pr'ze List For isouris Exliiliition CLASS X - WOOLLEN GOODS and FANCY WORK Section 5-Afghan, Home-Made (3 entries): 1. Mrs. Carl McVane, Elmira PD. 2. Mrs. W. H. sow end 3. Ina Coffin. Rollo Bay Section 6-Tufted Bedspread (3 entries): 1. Mrs. P. A. White, Sovurls 2. lna Cof-fin 8. Mrs. Frank Poole. Souris Section 'l-Tea Cloth. Crocheted (3 entries): 1. Mrs. S. Gilllspie 2. Mrs. Annie McCormac. Sous-is 3. Mrs. George A. Campbell. iRollo Bay Section B-Tea Cloth. embroider- ed. with 4 Serviottes (4 entries): 1. Mrs. Joseph I-Iennessey, Souris 2. Ina Coffin I 3. Mrs. Spurgcon Walker. George- town. Section 9-Place Mall. crocheted. rectangular set of I with centre- piece: 1. Blanche O'Donnell Section 12-Pillow Cases. with white embroidery (pair) (I entry) 1. Mrs. Francis Deagle, Rollo Bay Section 13 - Pillow Cases with colored embroidery (pair): 1. Miss Lois Robertson. Red Point 2. Mrs. Alexander Robertson, Red Point 3. Mrs. Annie Mcconmack Section II - Pair Hand Worked Pillow Cases: 1. Mrs. S-purgeon Walker. 2. Mrs. Francis Deagle Section 15-Cushion. Punch Work Original Deslrn (7 entries): 1. Mrs. Ellen McAulay, Souris Line Road 2. John Mallard, Souris 3. Mrs. Kermit Bruce, Elmira Section 18 - Sofa Cushion. Knit or C-oolietod (8 entries): 1. Mrs. George S. McDonald, Kin-gsiooro 2. Mrs. A-nnle Mcconmack 3. Mrs. George S. McDonald section 11-Sofa. Cushion. cin- broldcred (12 entries): l. Mrs. H. G. Matthews 2. Mrs. Carl Mcvane . 3. Mrs. Spui-geon Walker Seotlofi IS-Sample of Tattlng: 1. Mrs. Annie Mccormack Section 20-Sample of Lace Cro- cheted: 1. Mrs. Wilfred While 2. Mrs. W. H. Townshend 8. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell Section 21-Sample of Knitted: ' 1. Mrs. Allen Robertson 2. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell. East Baltic 3. Mrs. M. Reynolds. Mont Beofloa :8-cat Work: 1. Evelyn Mcvsne, Elmira 2. Mrs. Roy White 3. Mrs. Elmer Fraser, Elmira Section zl-Runner. White or Celersd: l. Mrs. Warren Altken 2. Evelyn Mvvane 3. Non McLean. Sourla Section :4 - Centrepiece, cre- ohetlngz l. Eileen Hughes, soui-is West. 2. Mary Martin, Montague 3. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell Blwnhs Ins. Rand-made: l. Nora McLean 2. Mrs. Major Reid. Rollo Bay 3. Mrs. Joiin A. Stewart, Kings- bogo II 80 P as on - sac A head- nm 7 step. e: 1. Mrs. Elmer Fraser 2. Mrs. Spurdean Walker 3. his coffin Ieotius II-Novelty for also or laser: - l. Wilfred Wr hi 2. Mrs. Eddie eau 8. Hrs. Pen A. White. Soul-is Ieetfea Work: use and" - .' ' mi"-gills Blanche O'l:)oaaeolllvS.:tii-ls lestlea so-if pemi t.Ili's.Mai , . mime oeanobeit, . Ioesfs Isa. emu usual. deem lflss Althea . I I, ultra. Alisa hlltoberteen, forum. 1. I. 8. - led by his mother. - gusori and Mr. and Mrs. xcmielli Peiguso 2. Miss Beilh Fraser, Elmira 3. Mrs. Clarence Rose. Elmira Section 36-Child's sweater: l. Mrs. Joseph Henncsscy 2. Mrs. Clarence Rose 3. Mrs. Allan Robertson section 31-Pair Woollen Sorlu: 1. Mrs. William Howlett, Gown Brae 2. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell 3. Mrs. Isaac Arsenault Section 33-Pair Fancy Socks: 1. Mrs. Joyce Martell 2. Mrs. Edmund LaVie 3. Miss Helen Meurant Section 39--Pair Woollen Milk 1. Mrs. William Howlcit 2. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell 3. Mrs. Charles Maclnnis. Souri: River. Section 41-Pair Woollen Gloves 1. Mrs. Irving Baker 2. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell 8. Mrs. Al-lan Robertson Section 43-Quilt Applique: 1. Mrs. William Howlett 2. Mrs. John B. Maclsaac. Rodi Barra Section H-Quilt Patchwork: 1. Mrs. Alton Robertson Section 45-Quilt (Crib): 1. Mrs. S. Giillsple Section do--Ilesrth Bug. all wall 1. Mrs. Donald LaVie 2. Mrs. Russell Garrett 3. Mrs. Lazarus McGaugh Section 47-Hearth Rug. Material: 1. Mrs. Ben Bushey 2. Mrs. Percy A. While 3. Mrs. James Sanderson, For- tune Bridge Section 43-Door Mat: 1. Mrs. M. Reynolds 2. Mrs. Fred Robertson 3. Mrs. Russell Garrett. section do-Scenery Run 1. Mrs. Carl Mcvane 2. Mrs. Fred Robertson 3. Mrs. John B. Maclsaao sit! Murray Harbour and Vicinity Miss Belle Mcbure recently TISII4 ed relatives and friends at Monts- ituo and Bummerslde. Mr. Glen Miller was a ucek-ent visitor at the home of his l)lif'Clll5i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlllar. Mr. 'IhomIs Macusri accompan- Mrs. Ham! Macuan of Debert. N. 8., were re- cent visitors to Murray Harbol North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John lidcl-lerron. Mr. and Mrs. Conn Mul'll1li'- Charlottetown. "were weekend vis- itors to Murray Harbor North gtizesu of Mr, and Mrs. Fred John- s it. Miss Sadie Miller and Mia! Catherine Miller left last week for Charlottetown where they will at- tend Prince of Wales College. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcburc and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving weft recent visitors to Plctou. N-5- gusata of Mr. and Mrs, Louis F!!- n. . Ilasen Mcburc, Miss Bernice Ll cl lyn and Miss Priscilla Reid attended the Young Peopl '5 wt?” and rally recently held at K!” Camp. Kr. and Mrs. Roy Clow and fam- ily. Montlsuo. were Sunday vl-5"- on to Murray Harbor North. rues" Iof Mr. and Mrs. John Clow. Mr. and Mrs. ohsrlea Kearney "I Boston, Mass. are apendins 50"” time visiting at Peters Road. Elm” of Its. xearners parents. Mr. W XII. XIIOOIIII Bltoll. mi-rs Harbor. North school ll" under the capable dim um of lies. ram-to sscnure. W; Interior of glide school hasubeen; new and preset: 3 V - fun” pun credit I- and Mt .' In. and Mrs. acorse Whit: IOII. on Blhlldly CC! their liomf I: answer. ruins it apendtns ll enionuo weeks Mun-v ii", that North and swoon. On '1'; seats they won newbie” - Ilse. wtuen who , wiiaeei-ease some where '”,, mind static ttiae vmtlnir " A mm and mines. . .1