Aalxrlt-MON! i Brut Incline Inn Juan Aoxn'r' GEORGETOWN: i Loni Harold l'. laundry. Mu. Byron Btewm-. Mn wiuinton. Plln Mollnnnn. Walden layers. '5. Guardian may be bought. at the following places in Monuigui Blue Doma Restaurant and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Tho Post Office; in South: The Snack Bar and H. nlcbai-in A son. ...'WIOB'I'MAN buainou urvlco will be closed Septumber K), 22, 23. ..'ABBO'I'T and Costello Meet Frankenstein". Ihowlng Camp- bell'r circuit thin week. ...'BONAVENTUBE I) I A II Y - Besutiful color on wild life, P.Vl'.C. Friday, Sept. 28. film and lecture Auditorium, 8 pm. Mrs. Doug George ters, Nancy and Betty, Charlotte- Llewellyn. ., and daugh- Messrs. Eldon Dixon, Claude Dix- on, Roy Jamieson, Donnle.French. and David MacGuigan of Casper- eaux, left last week for employ- ment in New Brunswick. Mr. Corneliusicampbell, orderly at the Cliarlottetown Hospital. spent Sunday visiting fiends and relatives in Panmure Island. Mr. John Llewellyn Mass, is presently visiting hisl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaspereaux. of Bostoii. . It wiiiiii iioaii and Vicinity ..'Miss Mary MacKiiinon. Char- iottetovtvii, is visiting at Commercial Cross, the guest of Miss June Bea- ton. A number of feathers from the various districts attended the re.- cent two day teachers convention in Uigg. Among tiiose attending from here were Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth. Whim Road and Mrs. Gor- don Moore, who is teaching ir. Kilniuir. The square dance at Whim Road hall on Wednesday evening attract- Sid”9,'-Vlled a. large number of dancers, both is young and old: The popularity of t wn, were recent guests of Mr. . g . - . g Rim Mrs. Jl Bl Lucia Momaguer tvicnty six. years 511106 ME I-WW1 old time square daiii-ing has in no Mr. John M. Macliiire. Mont-lhas noted in many agile. loft. last week for Wiiinipep.l Manitoba. relatives in Amherst, N. S., MacAdam, N. 13. En route he will visiti and 1 Mr. Wallace Burke. Sydney. N. S. his parents, Mr. Burke, Moiitague Mrs. AiDXX;;iCD0nRld is spending some time visiting. Johnl and Mrs. and lyn left the island, and he is much Wm, defrcnsedv hm imprssed with the great change he localities. At present. he is planning on remain- ing here for some time, and may good. Mrs. Harold Gordon. who with Mrs. Alder denell, has left for her home in Greenwich. where she has accept- ed a position. wish her success and hope to we!- dmmner Dons 0! s(enR"0n' N" S" conic her back in the near future. spent a few days guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaiiiiesoii and Iilr. nolds. tlfflca llolirii: 10 To 1?. 2 to Mzibon "There's grandeur galore Ingrid Bergman ma Arc'. in Gaspereaiix. Howard H.J. Mahon R.0. Optometrist. I"iitlm: and Supplying Glasses, etc. ADI. 5 l'.5I. mid by appointment: Office Connected with Drug Co. llontnguc, P. E. I. BERGMAN ”)TINOR ACCIDENT--A itiiiios Mmon Rey" accident cc. rred on the Commer- lrial Highway Saturday night. when la. truck went. into a deep ditch. At. the time it was proceeding from the dl1'CCfiOll of Murray River to- wards Montague. when the driver apparently lost. control of the wheel. lThp truck travelled along the shoiilder of the road for :ipprnxiin- lately 300 feet, before finally stop- iping in the ditch, None of the four occupants was hurt. i l I-'AM()I'S CANAL i, Loiigest. of the world's grea' canals is the Goiii Caiiril open-rd lin Sweden iii 1832, covcriiig 115 .-SPCIAI. . A In wuim Wanner for D3IIilIfvTlTtlH semi allslovLO0I(-Malgiazin A PRINCE EDWARD T and sweeping p of Mr. Her many fi'ieiidsi,ll'1-911 . by hi pmamim. of i g Q AGAHNE. rather is it ',;1'()WilltZ Ill favour all the time. MacDonald, Whim Harvey Fraser, Mrs. Road, J. N. and Mrs. lpossibly make ms home here mriMonltauue were recent visitors to my lstiiiimeiiside. the past year has been employedl MacLaren, Bixi-l The many friends and neighbors W THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE'I'OW'N l Colin MacDonald ixilmuir. lrcgret to learn of his illness. All him a speedy recovery to lhcalth. . . l pg! I Pair here last week. Mr and Mrs. John Ctarey. whim IIVFMD Brlgkcual -W I Hun. .P.oaci. have as their guests, their - ' i 'i -V -T '- - l d lsriii and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 0'" ARL' E John Clarry Jr. Their grand- , "'mr , I ' E ' iiaiigiitciz Miss Marie ciari-y.i,Vi'1tli inzrvi Bcriiman siarriiiizl VICIHITY All or Boslml Mass” Mm lllelrliii the title-min, viiiior Flemiiigsl i(lml.lm(.,.' Mrsl lll Abel F. wl,l.glpi'oduct.oii, 'JOi'.il of Arc. thoi ' l I mmllll MARK iSl)9t'iilClllfll' birrra Pictures of- Miss llclrn Gotnii, Mrs. Williaml i ,' , W , Hg fcrini: in color by 'Fccliiiicnloi'.iDrCnstc Sr. and Mr. William De-liq-Sq A, ll .3 l ., 4 H comrs to the Priiice F.clwar(ll(.:osle Jr, vrcrc recent visitors to 0i l T M Rrx Aunts ,sci'ccii as a major dralllailcluoorgctnwii. where they wcrri 1 ,l ,4,, V l , , .(l.l.ll(,.(.m,.llll guests at the home of Mr. 1Ahl'L' M” (W T Smmwrn (The dimna tiispiaxs in ViviriiM1'5- MWITDCJ Buikil -17- im Aliiri w isn't known as an apple-.mgMn,n me p',('”nT;s M mp )m l "WM l . . i ; i . .. . -. H ilii-mi: ll? arm hill izii-nicr Alex mmlal ..MMl ”l()I.1(lal-LS'l mm H", lvfis. l-lti;;'li.e Gntvll and daugh-ll Mnlnnr this hit imrlwtrii Tt'IOTD.Hllrlp 51”. iipums ml. l.nml).Lll,,ll In nL( (.(li:1ilil.citoloixiivxfirg attests 0; On. ' ” . '.'i .1. '. ' l ltliun 30 linxm. He has horn ex- ictirii tlicy ciir of the (iDS)1lSf'(l Lnlcllllgllel? S gsut H Mina” l ;ltPl'ln14tlll'illLf inr several years 'DmlPhlll. lllmlli-Th short-lzvcti with iliifvioiii viii-iuiins of mod- ”"”'"ph5' fmld 1”” my ”p"”tmf?1m1 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser and itiiii-six-iii c.-iliiig anti cookiiig ,e?d at U” Slime l" H" m””lNilriaii:ilitcr of North ,i.l.l.iiw. imice M ”””"”i lllfillltid by Mrs. Percy 0'Honlc)”DRllEIlL D-DAY S TUE. - WED. ower in 'Joan of kes a superb cinema superba!" -- Walier Winchell oI( . . Pictured above is the Prince Edwar P. E. Island Libraries Display (1 Island Libraries' display at the Rura Youth -Barter's Film Lab.V . 5 J0-'Hl'h Silt-'C0f5 in illlilllllli-' -" Vl'U' iiiici Mr. Wiiiiziiii BUITNI1 of Soiiris, lsatiiiig ariny a:;ii lleans, with its thrilling bfttlleldny, September 14th, whcre they scenes. leads to the i triiiniphall v.ri-ii izucsts of Mr. and Mrs.Spur- lcrowiiuig of ”The Dauphin" zitlgcoii Walker. irthciuis and its bitter aitrrmathi -- Eiigiislil Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones l-Jnati's llirtiaial to the l 315 Boston. Mass, and lirr iiici-rilrss trial with llmicgom. mdlng. l'0lll1l'"Ftllliiy and are guests ofi l Mlss Euzmnll ls ldmll). msl as Mrs. Jniics' brotlicr, Ml'. Hrnlry ill", msollllc masnm mll who my Hciiiphiil, and her SlSLOl'5, Miss Mattie llciiiphill and Mrs. Eliza- klm.,.n lmnllw Tl", licth Fraser of Burnt Point. iii:-. " iR:)i.Hlmll.n:L .m(l”dlCsc,isf:.me 0:... ll Mia and M: . Charles 1i'rascr i ”m”5 '”1L” m” J) F" pm" ' and iiiiiiilv of Cliarlottctowii mo- aliiics, aniiiiit: thciii Jose Fcrrt'i' lnlml to G:,Ol.,,cl0,l.ll on Sunday ,'”5 "Tm D"”Dhm-V, Fmmls L'lSoptcmbcr 14th, and were guests lsiillivan as "Tim Bishop of Beau-lnl Ml-5. ls,-359;--5 mmlm-1 Ml-5,Mln. livais, J. Cari-nl Naisli, Ward Bond. me Rarugcv lshcppcrd Sti-uduick, Hiird liai- uorld's best notable sup-l i-omcs perhaps the ifield, ticnc Lnc.;hart. John Em- Mi-5, vicmr 'R;ii5o ii-as (ml l -l-S- l cry, G(ni'ge Co.iiloiii'is, John Il”Ce.lH'iflkt'ilEl iiucst of her son antil MliS- IliVlnQ Ml11fIll' FPFM fl f”Vi lallti and Cecil iceliiiii-ai. ltliillizll -iuiii-iiiiv, Mix and Mi-s.lriai's recently visiting at Murrnvtl Walter VValll!lT iii'o:iiii:ecl lllC'Tl(llK"ill'fT Rafusc of MllYI'3)' WVCF. 'R”'"- KWSVL M Mrs mm Mrsil distiiigiiislicil offering. wliirli is; were Chcsi" Re3mm5' hiiscri on the stage plav. "Jtiaii ni. Miss Frmicvs Pmsiicr. R.N.. of mm '; - . , ; , . . , LOrml,..,.V-- by Mawgll Amlm-smlv,Cliaiinitetouii. spent the ucekcnd MMr. iJ0lll1 di1:1i8lX:l(l)ir,:ll(l.lillT;TLl7S:fl:.-. The NI-Dcnplny was Wrmpn In :1illirt':lim)sliohi(iT!-i1sotli:'ul'ii?sKt0HfiEfmlh:t)r lllilsigqllii sllxzlelgliisg Tiir il'l(l Mil iA"d"5"" mm ATKWW .S.”h' Mr" aimiis liui; iiiid Mrs. William Sidney Llcwel1yn.Gaspermux. This tor Flcniliig diicriwl loan of D - l . l l i i lProsprr. is Mr. Llcuellyrrs first visit. ilDlllE.'l Arc.” which is d.sLrilnitcrl by RKO. The imprrssiie srttigs the village of Domiriny, of Vaticoiileiiis. "The court at Chinnn. at Orleans, the treat cathedral oi,ll-Wkplld l:-M515 Rhci s in addition to the castlc'mup,hel-l Ml-5, and iare at Rouen where incl lntftlfif” um mmll Mrs. William White of Borden. accnnipaiiied by her daiigiiter.Miss nf Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. hrroiiic is biiriied at tho sinkc.l Mr. '1'. J. Kickhain, M.P.. of Strikiiig use of color in flI'('0lll.llniP. Soiiris West. was in Georgetown .ihe mnntls pf the various St(lliFll('PS (ill lviriiiriay. Scptcnilicr 15. ivhoir: o attriicicd iiic ftiiicral oi the ihas ilrcn employril iii niakiiir: tho ii i ' John DrLoi pictiirr. ,ldiC Sierra Pictures is composed Wangcr, Fleming and Miss Berg- : Messrs. Gerald Murphy and man hersrlf. inciting the latter lli';1f(t'.n,lasttlwliVi'cecll!)rgldr 'iiei.'.bt ill ' , 2ll:i.xPl's1Slsi('q!)11-ill(l:g1lll-93 ti as Si'1l(iCl1iS at St. Duiisiaiis .. . . i , . V the role cvcr Slll('C she played it GWEN” l .. ,... in the Maxwell Aiidcrson v isinn. . . ., N . . . '. ' "Joan of IDl'THlll0. nii Bl'0ilrlW.'ly.iGggig0!L(i::xp1;iii?-l1igchgl):l'1Ci&::s oil business visitor in the city on LENGTHY Ciujn-C" iivionday, September 15th. The lnngcsf. parish church ini -W l England at llull, Yorksiiirc, is 2721 Cullen Dcbory left nn Tuesday, feet in leiigili. isrptenibcr lflth for Ant.igonish,N. TWIN ACTION HITS! T0-DAY CAPITOL TUE. - wen. i ., it sends chills d0wn Yiiiii." SIJSPEIISL biiMiilliilivi-iiiiiiii lllllsll-llllllilil and . weeks. has Lake. accoin-las Clow are sorry lht' 519:0 0-' 01" inntorcd to Georgetowii on Sun- in SDSCCIY f0C0l'PYl'. l i l 01 itioii at 4 the home motored to George- :M1'- 1 . 4 l Murray Harbor North and Vicinity .tMi's. Joseph Bnrchard. Derry, who has been home caring her invalid sister. Mi's. Wil- liam N. Macxny for the past six rettiriicd to her home U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Loiiglicad oi Bos-"l Mass, were rrrcnt llSLi0l'S tol Murray Harbour Nortli, guests oi Mrs. Edward Fislier. The. many friends of Mr. Thom- in hear he is a. Kllilffi Countyl iii uisliiiig him in the Hospital. All join '”TT 1 Mr. Garney Reid who has been employed in Labrador for the past year, is spending a week's vaca- of his f:itlier,i Cameron Reid. 1 .s...s 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1-lcndcrsonl Brown. Maine, are spendiiis: iheirl holidays at Murlray Harbour North. guests nf Mr. Heiidcrso:i's par-l EDIT. iviits, Mr. and Mrs. James 1-lc.iidei'- lm "' " l Mrs. Aiiiiic. Kennedy has rctiirii-i, ed to her home in Murry Har-l lbour North after spending a week i l l D””pm”'f" Phyllis Whitr nf Mnnctoii. N. PL, 3. "W T”””"”” IONS motored in Georgetown and werr-.iSlUd10S i I l visiting friends and rolzitivcs in . l Nova Scotia. 4 iii 26 years. where he will continue his in eiigiiiccriiig at St. V,Vhjte'glF1'BllClS Xavirr University. Mr. Donnie Simmonds and Mr. Bob Hambly of Charfnttctown were visitors to Georizotowii (in. Monday. Scptcmbcr 15th. wlirrei they visited Mi'. and Mrs. N. W. liaiisen. l M? I Mr. Stephen Defiory and Mr.' Frank Rafuse left by car on Tucs-l (lily, ,S3ptember ltitli. i-iii wiliiiii Islands lorry for points in Novali Scotia. i Mrs. Vincent Elordictta and daughter Jean left on Tuesday, September 16th for their home in Montreal, P.Q., after having spent the summer in Georgetown where they were guests of Mrs. F.loi'dict- l.a's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. ' n Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Llcwcilyn and family took up residence early in the week in the fnrmi-r Dalzirl home on Water Street, which Mr. Llewellyn recently purchased. Congratulations are extended to Miss Eileen Helm Maccnrfncll, Miss Julia Prosper, Miss Claire Roche. Miss Elinor Hobbs and Miss Mary Roche, on siicccssfiilly passing the registered nurscs' ex- aminations. Georgetown which in the past has seen many of it's listh for Hamilton. 0nt., where he Peakes and Vicinity .'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birt left for Halifax September am. where he hopes to get employmen. Mrs. Thomas Kelly. accompan- ied by her daughter Lottie, was I. visitor to St. Patrick's Road on September 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and family of Charlottetown were vis- itors to the home of Mr. Hughes parents, Mr. and Mrs. LiB. Hughes on September 11th. Mr. Joseph McCarthy was I. visitor to Charlottetown on Sep- tember 12th on business. Friends of Mrs. A. J. Mooney are happy to know that she is home from Montague Hospital where she has been is patient for the last couple of weeks. Misses Betsy and Jackie Mitten of U. S. A. are the guests of their uncle and aunt, Leo and Myrtle Woods. Mr. Alfred Donnelly, employee with the Department of Public Works. has had to discontinue his work due to sickness. Mr. Merlin Devlne was a. visitor to Charlottetown on September 11 on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunphy, Boston, Mass, are spending I few weeks with his brother Mr. Thom- as and Mrs.lDunphy. Mr. Mark Gillan, Borden. spent 8. few days recently with his bro- ther Ralph and Mrs. Gillan. Mrs. Henry Clarkln returned to her home on September 12 after having spent a few weeks with relatives in Souris. Mr. Urban Bradley was a visitor to Charlottetown on September 12 on business. Miss Anne Mclniils, teacher of Eanrzor. spent the weekend of September 13th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Mcfnnis. Miss Pearl Grant. student at Notre Dame Convent, Charlotte- tnivn, spent the weekend of Sep- tcmber 13th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant. Mr. and Mrs. LOUIE James McNeil, Valley, were visitors to Peakes on September 13 on bust- 55. Mr. Lee Grant. Saint John. N. B., spent a. few days iii. the home of his father, Mr. A. J. Grant. The first game of the King's County hnals between Murray River and Peakes Bombers was played on September 14 on Peakrs diamond, with a score of 11-4 in favor of Peakes. The next. game was to take place on September 17th. Senator T. V. Grant of Mont- ague was a iecent. visitor to St. Patrick's Road. guest of his broth- cr, Mr. A. J. Grant. . Miss Ruth Donnelly was the guest of the Misses Eve. and Al- ctha Stewart on September 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anstie. Montague, were visitors to Peakes September 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anslt.e's father, Mr. George Aiistie. Mr. Ernie Devine left September hopes to find employment. Miss Teresa Gill, U. s. A.. is spending a short vacation with .cr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Power, Avondale, were visitors to St. Pat- sEPTEM'BER 22. 1952 rlck's Road on September 4th, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doniielly. ' l Mr. Sife Grant had the misfor- tune to let a pin harrow fall on his foot while shifting it out of his way. He was immediately rushed to a doctor in Montague. Mr. Bruce Crane, '1-Ialczbrook. was is visitor to St. Patrick's Road on September 15th on business. -B.U. Pisquid East Niles young ladies join the nursing pro- fession. can feel justly prriud of the five young ladies rrcrntly reg- istered in this noble profession. Officer Cadet Andie Wrsciech- owski, whose home is in Saskatch- ewan and who was stationed dur- ing the summer months at the R. C.A.F'. station in Summcrsidc, under the University Reserve Training Personnel plan for of- ncer cadets. was a rrcciii. welcome guest of his fellow Officer Cadet, Cullen DcLory of Gnnrszctowii. Andie has just completed two years' engineering studies at Roy- al Tri-Servicz College in British Columbia. and has now entered Royal Military College in Kings- ton, ont.. to continue his studies. On graduation Andie, who now speaks three languages and is studying I fourth. plans on mak- ing the R.C.A.F: his career. Dur- lng his brief visit in Georgetown he waisgreatlyvpleased with the fivfr. and Mrs. George Lesrrl. Mount Stewart. were Euestis of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover Sun- day, September 14th. Mr. Guy Jay spent the weekend of September 13th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dcll Jay. ' jx Gelelirate Golden Wedding Anniversary, 3Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E, Hazen Green Road. their golden wedding 5 September 7 at the home of ll, , daughter, Mrs. M. Robbins ch Mr. Robbins of Martinvaie and The rooms were attractively corated with B. profusion or 1 5”” flowers. providing 3. fitting 5?” for the onoiired couple, 6 Hug Follow ng the reading or an dress. Mr. and Mrs. Myel-5 Wm? presented with an appropi-tau; tie in honour of the occasion 'l;i,!l't'i and Mrs. Myers were also fill. "r; of many other iolvell, Present at the celeb i sides Mrs. Robbins. vveremfrllsm Mi Walter of Cardigan: Arthur M tinvale; Clarence. Hazel -5,”. Road: Percy, Montague; mm V"" non of Boston. - P” Two other sons. simv. Warren. and E daughtei),M;.:m:,:ul Mrs. Archie Mactieoci, an M 30: ton, were unable to attend anti sent congratulatory in 9 5 5 ,3. g Q Many of the 26 grandcliildrr-ll ,.,,',l several of the nine gi-em lzlfaml children were also pi-escm M lli celebration. m Their many friends ofllr bell wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Mvr-rs .3, this occasion, and hope they will have many more aiinim-5;.,l,l tliioughout the years. M3'0lF, celebrated nnivel-gall, e scum. Murray River and Vicinity ..'Mr. William Stewart, High- Banlr. and Mr. John I..iv'.i:gsvon, Murray Rlvcr. were recent week: end visitors to Calctimiia, Novii Scoiia. Mr. and Mrs. Fi'Tld Sciirzibiiiigil and children, Wendy, Liiida mi Freeman. Charlottetown. were re. cent visitors to Murray Riv”. guests of Mr. S9ll('fIl1lllll1ii'5 par. riits, Mr. and Mrs. Brii Seiira. baugh. Miss Flora Stewart, lt.;:ii Bank, left recently for an cxtciitii-d visit to Massachusetts, U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Morris ltforvre and children. Donna and Marjorie Lynn, Cliarlottciown. wrrc remit visitors to Murray River. llslilllg friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aiiiliniiy Vin-i Vogt. who were 5Df'l'1(ill7'i.'. their holidays in High Brink, lli'il Mrs. Van Vogt's pareiits, Mr. mud Mn Malcolm Mzictirod, lrit im-iittv to return to their liomr iii tlii: United States. .---A Mrs. Basil Irving and daughter Brenda Amic, Ciii'nlattvtmiii, are spending a fcw (lays iii High Bank. with Mr. and Mrs W. J. MiicKay. Mr. and Mrs. CliiTnrd Ruvrs. New Glasgow, Nova Smtia, were recent visitors to liiiiri-.i:.' Rivrr, guests of Mr. and Mrs Brii Sni- cebaugli. Mr. William J. MacKay. Mi-s Willard Cairns. and Mrs. Laughie MacDonald, High Plaiik, were business visitors in Ciin”nitetnwn on Friday, September itI'.i. Mr. Donald Wliitconib who was spending his holidays iii 1-liith Bank. returned to, his Massachusetts on Fridiiv, Septem- ber lflth. On Tuesday eveniiic SrifNnbf1' 16th. the Murray River Vloment Institute had a Scotch rnncrit in the Public Hall. cnncliiricd hi Pipe Major Burke with his lads and lassles. which was ci:lli.l'Pd 53' one and all. The liidirs sold itin- ciics, which also helped in mm the evening a succcm. Mr. and Mrs. Mark IMACI-Pllli who have been snendm: their holidays at the home of Mi'.i1iac- Lcan's brother. John W. WWT-Wl and Mrs. MacLran nf iii have returned to iiicir Sharron, Mass. William MiicDoiial:l. Pin- a liiisiiioss vis- ivrr on Fndav. . C.l) liiiiiic in Mr. mure Island. was itor to Murray R ...g- l3tli of iii ) weekend of Scptcnibrr and Mrs. Owen Krill"- 1 isiinr i:i Mr. Flofii Jny was it Nwmh" Charlottetown Moiidav. 15th. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Tlinrn . , . 5 Gorhani. New 1-ianiP5m”'i "1 recent visitors in Pistlllm E5” Mr. and Mrs. Char Charlottetown, were M5 (lr:tWTOidi ors ill Plsquid East Sunda.V. s "VV”'mD"l Hth, guests of Mia nliti .1l.S E5 '”Y- -ia.A. Mrs. Harold Jay returned from Moncton. N. 3.. ” nday evening, September 15th, having spent a week visiting her daughter Shir- ley at 361 Hightleld street. Mr. George Dover received the sad news on Sunday. September 14th that his mother but passed away at her home in Buckley. P. I. - Mrs. George W. Jay was a vis- itor in ciini-iottewwn Monday. September 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Garland. scenic beauty of the town and surrounding areas. -Ac N01 SlNi1i"GONl WlTlliHHIillU' siicit I POWERFUL oitm me Mellie lib? is"). fmVEN f illll lliill ' lllllliill .si. , TUESDAY - "TALK ABOUT STRANGER" - 7 AND 9:36 "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" - 8:15 Soot. them wlth l MINARD'S I. I II I M E II T ;..s--.2-..::.-'i.i:.-:2.-:-.. 1 oa'i':'.4"'"" . -. Mount Stewart. were guests the soums nosprr The Annual Meeting of the Souris 'poned until Thursday. September 25t held on that data The Board of Trustees will be pleased l THE DAVID BROWN TRACTOR and V MACHIN Eli h will be at the Dundee Plowlnii Mntch MILTON P001-E Klng's County AFWL (.4- Ti? Hospital pF9' viously postponed to September 18th is Eflliln h and will in the Town Hall, Souris. at , "(ll f cacli SCh';1iS District serviced by the Hospitalis represented at 1” crested t0 ' Meeting and cordially invites anyone int present and discuss the affairs of BOARD 0 No I5: I the Hospital. F '.mtis'rr.FS. sotiitis HOSPITAL- 4.-J