NeWdN.B. Agreement Cuis A '””'5” WWW?” L . . AND IIDEFORD :;'....':-..';:.'-.:r.':"-" Rail Frelghi On Poiaioes Church, Tyas Valley, intern. y1.1,,d,,”1,.G,dmH.mm usestwssistheohurchessnataq. rely on our seed MILvu.u:. N. a. (GP) - A potato freight r tes. r instsn new freight rate arrangement - a decrease of two cel,Il.s per 31.5” gwrmuf theaaaurespmvmo: tohaowthatbehure Atthenldefordwhartsolneoneseedwss feeling the movement of New pounds will be made on the move- stable movement the crop to major consume . l 5' 9" '''''"'- incident is being investigated. iously worthless crop nu. . .111... Mr. Arnold Msccuall, Charlotte D3. 0! real money. on occasion ioe bill. was the guest oi his par- '"'m'""" w '”'”&'E- ants, Mr. and Mrs. P.M. MacCauli "' ml" "le 5” "1 all-llllll lllls E hallo -liar bolus a patient hrolrs up several lobster traps be- Gordon Maclillaa whoa. sun .14 Brunswick Central moot frills Grand Falls to Mont- the h a" T”. Va” H"'Pml ll” longing to some fishermen. The llklllliiy transformed this pgfyu (alibi to Canada will goinio effect within real. while the rates to Toronto At Fredericton. Prn;i'eks'.uli .1 next in weeks. the rosl- will down um. nllorru, llcult lots oi vesoubl seed that d::t of the, New Btmswickp Po- Theeomhnnotlnoeziyent lo1i:3:'& Eng-u ” mu wt ' '"' s"”d”" 5'l”'"1b" Gragary Pec'(O would otherwise hsvelaeen nnsu. tsto shippers Association. H. C. weeks of negotiations with the '1';-.11.1-111,131,111 o,,1n1,11,,1,,11 the P 1. of S W'- Grsenlaw. announced here Mon- railways. The agreed charges, c.m11.11 N.111,11.1 3,3,”; 111, ML Bertram Phillips who in em- are" 3 on -4llll0llK olher surroundings one day night. . under which I per cent of the the New Brunswick Potato 'shlp- played in Hslltu, mom.-ed 1.011.. might link Gordon's name with The new arrangements. known New Brunswick potato movement pers Association in negotiating a ;';"!';'n':li:y'::"ElllIi'e:isul:f9k9”d Wllll Ac3;:rg;':egl:ByN:,Ce:1( 21d"'m;A5 hggsedi. with Mr. George Hardy who has been gllemlaonilleer vemnjtiueoi,n”m' be. bnuartettme mm. "d with the employed in cam 68 Cum I 1 d M pared” W I 's;ren- lqndl tes where his leadership the past few monlzhs hgas rte.turl)lr!poun , mince y ed” M give llaleyssifrmfsrlm clrllmtlme to I ' s C heilrehome to take on employment-pd1ct11,w:t'),ti'l:scl.)Illl!g:'so?1l-.n1,;hl1ii1t old and young. mp ' on t. . previous wife. Greta. That mar- 1" ”""u"3 "9" "lb CGIW5 Friends of little M15; 3et1y1riage ended in divorce last Decem- ”" 0' H""""'3' M9mb9"'hlP- "W 5 amnh be. Canadian Seed Growers' Associa- sre pleased to see her home l” tion pays homage to a great Can- E san,ICreedcharge.willresultwlllheshl b rsll,wlll 1;m.mnh1h.. hmacMda.n.uvKIu'um.m9pIolibu:te;dedcefu-whhahiW!nm Let's Talk It Over Jets For Israel rue DAY SUCCESSFUL IN 'BERTO to learn that Ruaia sends an av- erage of 10.0 students per thousand oi population to university as com- 01'i.'AWA (GP)-The Canadian meat officially until it has re- .. government isvreconsidering an celved a report from diplomatic CuAm'::'p1::uAr2":::v.'?"u::'p:1:f1ltA5V1:1Dd;f,'.ml”;:us”::;g::'axx; order permitting the sale of 24 mentatlves in Tel Avlv and 11, mum for the annual house the distribution of six hampers of pared with Canada's 4.7. Perhaps this should not be so surprising. Education has always appeared in the role of "poor relation" in our economic set-up. The profits derived from the educational in- married last New Year's Day. to Springhili. where they visited lulu after undergoing sure 1 1' Th t d Ml P ni a" Prince C0lllll)' H0SPllal my D: l(lI'm:l'acP?l'reil:!l1l l0lis:li8lSais,saW.CI': idlizs 'gh.!l:ltleBlllmKgei::i'lttl3zX!ellalli and to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Coughli - ' and family, were Sunday visitorgrshe 15 2t with Mrs. Coughiin's mother. Mrs. Annie Cotton. GOI'dOI"I MCCMHICH 1 Mr. Sutdbugyd. Cleve- In . . re urn to his vltt was assisted at the Scout Hall by Scout Ed McAlduif. dustry are much less obvious than C'll'"”'ll"b"m 9"” 3” "l I" h " scout apples. Scontmut H b tLe - Photo I r. w..1., Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning. is the case with most industries. "'l- " W" 'lW"”'d 3"” "W A fllollesma in the prime mln- to W” cum" on my er er er a ' Kenslnzlon. were supper guests of (Continued mm P." D :lJ:dle1g.trt:ll;tis?e.:dllxllfi lrlznellt. hm When an industry can show u prof- my llllhh fliers office also said the govern- Mrs. A.E. Ross on Sunday, Sept- interest of young people. and im- M1-1 dud M1-,1 1.11-11.11111 1:d,1,e51 vm it of say ssomo, 1;" ye”, "en The external affairs department mm: 1, 11.11111” 10,. dd omcm 1... ember 3th. proving the general returns to ag- ,,d11v,1.' 31c” 11", been dues” of riculture. This plan called for Mr, For-ber brother, Mr. R9"lnald hand selection of enough heads of 1:01-59. ",1 M”, pm-1,951 f:o11.e1. liar to Summerslde recently. the gram to Saw V' lC"' Beg&q”9-R397 Wvcmlll day!- guest of her brother and sister-in- The second yg.r . .1m11111- 1111111. o 59" H9 alldv LDWET innit. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cough- ber of heads were chosen from ::d:":1'””lh"' ";"Pl;gd.Le ill I l ..:.q::::."::. :.":...'3 :.f.l'll..":'.'...'. 2;;-e-:1-,1--on-1 1,-u Ml'- ind M"- EV"! I"319'- K9” again the third year. About 1.500 eV' ' ' a "' wed” W9" singion, were recent guests of Mrs. young demon, emered Ind 459 1111, glllelllv 3:19.?” 05 Yelitlvei and 18153 llllli-lli-ll" llld lll'vE"'lll'llW- islled the three-year undertaking. dorfdnd” yne Vmey nd miki the wayfaring man though a fool can appreciate its value. The old cliche. "money talks" is true, but not strong enough. Money shouts in the ears of the nation. and it is difficult to turn a deaf ear to it. The rewards of education are much more subtle. What is there to show Innounced that the sale in helix: port in the situation. He said cab- reviewed f owing reports from 1 1 111 111,1' e a - , the Mlddlzu Elm that hue" lggeulzg Tgrurs l':l?5ll:;eti:eewk:); W n Mr. James Coughlln was a vis. troops have invaded Egypt. It no 111191111011 ,1 1,1.,"111 of "mu ' said no planes have left Canada .11 eu-119; 1,1,11,11,18. . " Y" '0' llll'I9l- Anvisnn TO LEAVE .Th9 ”'W""'3'-'m9l'l'v "id? However the external affairs as n I- "Til! lllllll-lllll ll lllll W0 0' otticisl said all Canadians i Is for a year's effort in the education- we” lkcnm h" " yet k" C"' H91. -l0l'dhn. Syria and Iggypt .1 11,1117 gene, 1111111111; 101. 11111: 'di'- 1" V19" 0' "'9 W-lel" d9"1' have been advised 1.1 19",. 1110,, AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters)- gstlon of Jordan's defence and in Jordan's new government, was cum” of the Mum I1 1' am. :1)n';:!nIt;jini:;ail:::i.ne;i:l'::.t'1tue.:ti4;i; c,1111111.1,,1 1.11, "dd 11,” wmdd 1,, King Hussein Monday nvliroved frie-..'shlP tfeatyg with dBrliain. forngerly aglhassador to Bl:ltll.II. M1, .1111 M11, 11.1-1,111 Q1111. .111-1 11 1, recorded 111,1 ,1 11,, end 1,, Mr Thom" May" W" um - M111 1, 111.11. 1111, 11101111111 d 11.1. toward 1. under review ,, able to take ad;-.111.3,. 111 111111.11 the formation of an llutit-hwesgfrl: fedemlon v;'ul.IliEyrid an event Be! as spouintolatldtaillseiglii of M1-1.1111 M1... -1-11,01-11,1-e 51111111111111 we 11d1.d ye” 1111. "kcuon had Diem. or numemul co"!-um me, 511”; ,0 111,1 everyone "11 Delivery of me ,9” Wm Mn” istetes civilian evacuation facllit- lo;IErnrlrle'eintedcogalninlgnl tciursl uauus ec;-gwwa I-ogvyapi .0f the new 3: t:)l:sthl:8m;n voice. urgingl;-in: of Elierslle. resulted ill! a 40 per cent Increase wry meuue. on Ocwbu nu!" properly use” H” i "'3 whm" u" umdk" '""m' esdwlddt (1 d- glrtetlw evil: to u;ltl:liT1!leveE cabingt cablnest foilogvped parliamentary dismissal last January of MaJ.- Friends of Mrs. George NOV! :1! 3f1h3,,?i:n,p'1:c',::',,”l,,',i:,Z",1:?j' Ni"? "19 93 lhl1lV9l'lII'l' 01 NI 11-ede"1 dd 10,. eddcadon 1' one ment regards Israel's reported In- "Maya '1" V1:ra'el1)l”;':d"c1oL:p'1:I' rank in the Arab world. elections eight days ago in which Gen. Sir John Glubb, British coir are happy to see her home again, 01 mm. whde 11,, wd1g1,1 PE, 100 el:I:nYhl:l::-lVd'l: - and of the pressing needs today. Every- ""9" 01 Egypt as an act of sg- Ed”, wmdd mmm on the dob. Sullman Nsbulsl. leader of the the National Socialists, formerly mander of the Arab Legion. after a short illness in the Prince head, had 1dc1.ed,ed by 23 percent after- 11, 1 1 1 I 1,1 11,1. noon and evening, expressing one seems to agree that such aid C ;J's,r'(i”, SHIPMENT The official said Mr. Pearson N"""'"'l Socialist party md ad ad ogpgpojusslfwx p.'3:1y5.l:c,3"Zdr !:Ilee(le'I!l,- paigll-ml15)llbllashel:,wyll:s alilldeqllleallllsy county MP ma 27 P" "M rapecuvem pleasure at seeing him iookill-so would be a great boon to our ed n omcm M an utenm u 11., 3911 .11 11,1" 1,1,. "port. on mirer of Egyptian President Nas- mu an. ":11 H W um 11 . . . 11m11- 11 1 1;; . Mr. Glenford ar accomp In the following year, on June - 0 0 GI! )7 P!!! for I liltridlnll dllrroegtlrl'Q' .35. 23:5: fairs department Monday recalled 1'1-;;';g"'"l ';'pl;;i'j::d 3.? :1” mi 1'53 mm the new Cosimo" cm u"27:..'Ii t:aemlll!:lvgn4tglmfetlllbl:rbrl;gal- iiimmd nu ' ' on 0 " led by her ndzter-in-l-w.ml!irm F-tl; us. 11104. :1-eucsnsdiafn Seal gmw- 1-if an or f:letleee';Ini't:dmuv,ounser- pl 1 P0113 0 nouI.' ' v 1 ' to N .were v on ' ms . - oyle birth- rme Minister St Laurent and The lame" "Id Egypu-n em. Ills agriculture minister is Ab- tlon of the 1948 treaty with Brit Shortly before the election he su':nm::'i'::" on Thursday. ocwb. :3. ":32; 9'”."n'1ng' Reghtgag an on ocmbe, 3111. Be ss this phase of the problem is H concerned. But we" are technm External Affairs Minister Pearson bade. add they cmdd M1 com dul Qaleh As-Snieh. a member of sin and closer ties with Egypt. said: We as a party respect Nas- er mi. seed is today grown from man to coast over a quarter of a mil- ll"!-t Illd several llmcl that the - . ADMIRES NASSER ser d look to him s th saviour .mles,hsi-ring the way. Something 11;, ,, 1111 111, 111,111.13. the National Bloc and an acknow an s e to do with provincial rights. But :1lgg";'::e::"lgt:: 35:36? zen: The "C u fth M I lodged Communist supporter. hLabulsl.t 60. ssh? wiill sel;vie as of "nauonnl Arab interests and ML and M". W11”, 0,111,”, 311 "on "re. and rape. um!-' red. gunc "mom. on 01 me mad; compemng of pfo- ll 8 Oil 0 e 8 Pmell 0 Nabulsls party advocates abro- bot prom er all We 8" mllsi" We "'9' Catherines, Ontario, are at pre's- 1,101.53 d1d111,' mug 111111.51-1 . 11.11 Grade X. 1. Mary Ma eat visiting with MR 03lV'lY' dozen species of grasses, tobacco. Israel worsened. ir-as jets to Israel the official Vllll-llll "Sh" ll '1” "ls" "l 'd"” However he said or said will d ' ate its paoplein s aatlslscto y way. ' ' 3'”'""' - '9'” ”" "M '""”"V father, Mr. Willard Oatway, and mangels, swedes and most of the 1 llh-roll Cmier. 8. Jouoh lies- . -----e- -- ::::..L:.'..."2.'.':::":2.'".5ll:li': ll: l:E.':.i':.td ml:-:..:i::-..::: HOWLAN N coNwAY ..... -.---m - -l ----- c---- .. . ...... ...... lllll Willi "0 3"” in "” W” M Eastern development to make an that Csnadsir Ltd of Montreal F"d”d' SURVIVOR Grade V: I. ;du1:::ol::l.p::a:es:m3V0hlgg, 33:: sppr-slssl or what is happening, which 1. supplymd the glrcrnn: Anthony Finnan and his dsugh- Mr. and Mrs.'Dougias Adams Mrs. Arthur Adsms has return- The chddm, 1,1 1511.1-.11. sud G111-1111.1 M...-mu... wu one of Nancy Mscbonald; 3. Thelmados, 9! The government would not com- has shipped no planes as yet. iers motored to Summerslde on and family of 0Leery were vls- ed to her home after spending a nude” E11001. .1, 911103.111; . 111, d1.1d111d1 M.cDddd1d.Ro1,d,m,11 .111” 41 1,1,1.” cumu- dnd 1,1.” 31-. enggged picking po- junior competitors. I am not a- Grade IV; 1. Grant Cousins. '"”t M E mm In ' new hm " d afternoon October 14th.. iting in liowlsn on Sunday. few weeks at the home 01 ML lllld l""'"” "m'' "” " "'” ti ' '-T where they visited Mrs Flnnan M" Wlllllm M'-'"llll9l'- M”ll”l”"- lid from school were of any others of that early Grade nl- sr l aohortasatrsto llll" ll!!! Ml ll" 19”" I spent Wednesday and Thursday in in the Prince County hospital. P 1 G 11 1 11 11 1 111 New Brunswick. she also visited "” "'9" ho ny d1, 111,11-1cu: group who are living. He had grown 1. Robert : laymen 5 Sunday Charlottetown where she attended 1,dsa;lpdn1a11?: 13,102 3: ;p:?dn131: with her daughter, Miss Jean Ad- uw” 1" me "mom I registered crops of cereals. swedes Grade II! Jr. 1. Keith Davisos. Ad. K - the Library Convention there. M". Leda, s1,e1.,,1, 1,1 11,1111" 1,, 1.-,,,de,.1c,,,,,' New 31.,111,,,1c1., ams. some wandals who apparently and mangeis, and during the years Grads ti; 1. wilma Macxensie. enslngion MR Illd Ml'I- Aflhllf C0l'llllh R1v.,1- renewed old acquaintances arrived at his home here on Fri- . thought they were playing iokelr when he served as inspector of Grade I 1. Garth Matthews. ' sulldly - 1 amily. . ma e 41 ' PGl'VllOd 1'01!" "1990 s 2 IIlIiUl'- United church and family 3:eMIilltlml:osdi am?! 111 1-lowlan on Monday October 11” 1111'-. od1d1,d1. 2011," W11," 11, t Mr. alsld gil:-.n:;Ie'i') :eurl.ger”caei;(: snterednhhe gidefm if :e Plant ul::oductsctliJ;:is(i:n. he n ;;ud:g: genior Gaorug 13th., Having motored up with will spend 1! W993 ' visitors at the home of Mr. and gaaydwu-.1 panes of glass were crops in the Island province. Matthews. W per cent. cunhh" mm” M"' Gear" fri ds who visited in O'Leary and Lgymexfg Sunday on 1, ed DIIKZIII Ind Mr. Du an in Ken- 9" 1 1 11 A 1111 11 1 Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley Riv- in the Freetown Unlt:do Eillch :"3"lll-ofThned)lI' alsod sited gt iii: Mum" ell'Li:)ls()s)'eI(lialll'l-eSl.llli'lllnl-eslgllitie spzntoth: "- October II. when the men of the Pig: ' '" Mr" '" -1-11. 111131.111 1191-1.11,-e 111111 bur-1111 weekend of October 20 at her home M1, Vernon 30,1. ,,u . 1,1111. church association took over the "' F k R11, d 11,111,111. 1191-. i 1d entire service mu. . mu m... Mrs. Donald Campbell of Alber- :lhl;l:el;l:.m":ccurfed"'1n llwemm ' lllgsusndiziytgctto Sullglglers e on choir. to was a recent visitor to O'I.esry 1 11 - N” i call to worship was by Allison accompanying her were her two Hospital on sssturdhny Qctobelr cl: 01131-mlnligr 3:3":-3352:0313: Va: hall”: Mr Jun” mm '1” 15 Employ. Proffit. Responsive reading was was Bryan and Barry. W” 919” 9' loom: b:"VlEt;:" " W111, me” 1011” hem ed 0'': the iovemment dndu .1 led hi dgllliiord Enoch; BcriP- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams my m”"""' C0 r ' wood 111,111-1. 1111,11; 111. ' J ture res g by en Glow. ti i ii f0'Le 1.1. -111,11 . 111,111, .011, W" dud, 1?" 1',,ms:'nfme"1d:rf.c';;:fy.V Allison Carruthel-s1 ltzilo is spend mfIl;lft;l::ilI 1311.!”-2lnn:rI;IteI;:ulll"rt;i with his wife and family. ll! M"- Llllelllllll Slllllll ill" The many friends of Mr. Averd 11? 1"” ”'”11't 0 W W” " that he'ls sow' seriously ill in Mr. and Mrs. Edward sosler and Fl!" ll? W0" l'll'lllllll"lllll- Harris of Knutsford who is s ""” "C" y' hospital there after having a leg iamuy. summernide. wen recent broken out, the stove damaged During two were he served Teaches--Mrs.Annie D.ci-oaiu. and many of the childrens books destrI7!9d- -ll-”-"l 'll”llllw"v'"w-” '7; REGENT W" '2" - '1" Eulaxiddlliillllar dwd-I: :;;-:r1ln-Bring wan. 8:80-'l:llL-0:15 vet! 6 Y A . REGULAR WENESDAY night dance Borden Legion Hall. 9.!) to 12.30. Don Messers Orchestra. ALL lriuasrrownhuysi Hockey Players. and those interested in this years team. meet at Du Roberts Restaurant. Tuesday eve- ning October mth. ALBERTO?" Edgar Morrison on Monday. 00'-0' ber 12nd. an-s. Viola Daub. "1'00l'M- Mr. Allison Profflt had the ad- Pauem 1n the p1-mce County 1-1". am mated His sister Mrs Annie visitors at the houses of HR. and d d an ham. 1,( A . 4"" lll Vlllch llt II" Ill molllll tax. it id . d 1' ”''''"' P"”' W" ” "hem" p h' Tl ih ' M . c lln Mllllgan and Mr. and Fr" " "' ”' ' 1. ":lgl;J:::f'1'. am. of his trip to general council. es- 1: h..rlltllII'i:lt)e;: he ":30 file; on business recently. gedmngycmz.-shgi mingle :';l:ul:::l' ml": Czcu Mdcmmmd . sndMrs. Colin Mllligan roeen l til k th. h h i pwuuy e Wm. a C "re ' 17 5,1117 pd,-,1. of C1151-ionetown They are children of the late Mr. M.” Em" Manual 1," "mm, mother. Mrs. David Campbell. d 1" M1 1 1 K 1” - o g on ss am ii on?! M1" Lois Malone of Summer- 1," 111 111111-1.111111 5111111111., 01110119; and Mrs. Vital Assensult of How- ed to omury .11” wand”. mo and other relatives in Alberton. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill. 0-0-9- hls ve im ressive manner. Rev. A.8. Weir, on. char- '”"r;"'; clmd ""3 '3" sMeen.tl,e3r.u;aentlnhfi::.mAIus'l1illh all-I 7'” M 1 "'"" "”"”"' hicEu:vui.f'e'siildg”strtal"Ratl'n.Iel1kl”Idl & lotto . spent the Wullelld lll '”''''”c"”'' by R” 6”" Wm" ll! Ulllollvllll lewlllv-' With the spell of really nice MrI- Henry Perry who went I Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Miller, wor- :i1wGrIhb.;!thc:nI?IlJtt::C;eIlwN1:: wTs"&'s E3""l.le"mAlix.ll't3s7 dluiiil "”1""'.1'1f11'”"".'J,' f,",,'"iiL"” ”I”1?E 533.15 clfhllelil” .1'i.e:i"E"l:?io:iZ ,'f,"",f'”,E' 5'11”, ':'.if1"1,1,'J"”c1'1'...,',f Ill" 0"" l'"P""- """" "i- at Cascumpec. Tllllllh Ind 51' their meeting at the home 3.313;, sgmwus ngwpgsl-sdllng and town on Sunday ctober 2lst., ac- Mama; ' I 8'” ' :3" bmne" vmmt to of Mrs. Elva Wedlocke on Thurr 3,111,111 cl", 1,11,10,11, 111, co1111.11c1 companled by Mr. and Mrs. Clll- """"" ' .3 suest bertononslmday ewasa Mr. and Mrs. George Tovlil. Mm-rsy iiilrad. accompanied ii! of Mr. and Mrs. George 11 t, . f d Ar neult. Mrs. Iredsrick Matthews. Inm- l ' 1.31, .hydrsn.uhClaude Maclielll 0'l.esry mm" - or R merside. ll lllelldllll I 10'' dlvl Nl'- 005116 Hill"! 1' in El 5” by Lin, Alton noun: omgary, was a visitor to Charlottetown on M1. .1111 11111., Add," wood dud Little Miss Sharon Carr-uthers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- llolllr lll "WW gotghred to Charlottetown idem: ?'d";1'1(1':1?'(3l;llI.tir:llO.hV:h0vlghatlts!1:: semliy spent the weekend at Mrs. an l:et:y:r;:thwe:;hGt::r1r wh:n:;:: id smith. Freeland- l 1 07 W9” 9 ("Gill 0 - ' ' W00dI' home at Glenwood. ll ' "1 mm d 13.1.1119," pd, I rigugil g:ig:'1.' and Mrs. Alfred Dlgnan. inl collcae there. ents in Bowisn and Cape Wolf mud'::" "::n:"vmw" do Sm. Mr. William Cooke. and Mr. '5" 11", 1, 11, M1,, since losing their home by fire V1.1 um m.d”d.mdo11,1.' Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison wade" coma". M" .0” do ugliest Hum Ind lg” Pete" M - mmm no kn on snmdlx pudddd. P. Fraser. Albertoo. .111 1,. E” - Mr. W! M". awn" "ax ' "W19 M d”. "' syn” Torollimmwllere emv Dd", md Bloomfmd mWc11"1, 0 1) in company of their "nag: M 111. c'w'L. end 111 and family. accompanied by . thvy Cape Breton recently. the winter months. cum mm.1,,g, 011 uncle and cagntrrfa as Mrs. 1-1...... , , N her 14th. l"""'”" M” "' "'0' '” wull M ,St. Peter's. was ...:'r::”f.i i:'.:i':.:' lh... .:h..":..m 1-1;--,;.:: """' , in --em - .....:l ..":l:. M... .. - . . Mr .and Mrs i l Mr. and Mrs. John Arsensut of M R ad Poplar Grove. Elli "ea" In 7"” "fa M" Rh mu" o',xf'""A ""”3" Charlottetown werein Howlsn and M"""' wm'"d "4 x"""""' Bllllerfzl-vd. oand Conway over the 1 d , . ' Ml” Illd MW EV9l''" 3” "ll Mrs. Lucy Bulger of West Point "' ""”' '5 "INN l-0 Ml'l- 53- 3"” Arm” '1' w”d'”cki llfacqusrrie of Wllmof are spend- wednndd OFFICE MOVED no stiles efl.l.PerltllIoa. an. (optometrist) has been Iaeved to tile Crockett and Gallant ssiidiso. 4 Seminar semi. Albert and consolation) Mbss nusassth M Issassooodlsssornedrnowithro-"""' Vl"'."l' 9"""'7”- -- , rises to Mrs. ass. Johnson and who is ampliryed at the cl lstlves and friends in the United l:311t::1':f'k'''d ”' 0 ml" C1, 1 uugu, co.-11.. renton O'Connor. 'l'h- Mu-M new In summer-Ida wu - recent was has returned to her home i ""'""' ”' ”" '””""" ”' ' 33;; u3.'.f.'.....u....r .'m.r...... . w"” ”'”””rr'w-" Mrs. Ray Saunders and Mrs. 111,111,, 1,, 11., 11011-1. 111- gloom. 111 o'Lg.ry, W ”"".' h." "R M wmh 0' 8'' Miss Diane Gard of St Elean- led by. Mr John W Phlmer Free 1095' (TUESDAY). 09"” m'""'V- "" "wud b7 535- ul'- "d M'''- "'3' M 0' Am'Mny' "' had on and" we or's spent her Fall vacation with land were recent business visitors I a number of other ladies. M1,. dud Mn. hm" emu" 3,11,31,11 an-gig!-zlcnt 1;; Ihstlidultuhr to dung: her "have. 1” Bowl”. .0 I:80- 7:15 m 9:15 No Tm IXPOIT and III. Rllllil. M Charlottetown 0'18!!! I W- '.h"' "Ii i 'A'l' KENSINGTON d t their hom an-s.,Mar-ssrot Dnmvilie has re- PIHI hill: the nut l'utm- mu 1,", , 11,1 .114 111..., was nugusy, '"'" ' "' m ' ' to her laxeusiiuig and Rife Pet:-saazt not-den. were Vllilorl -1 ll" hon” 81'. Joilfl. NM. iCP)--New- ,, after spendinglnsoirns time with Little Miss Marilyn Webb cele- my" have me to human. 0' M1,. Ind M". 3.1.1., mm", fouhdlandwillerportnoChrsit- in trial thll you '0' "'0 'l.X"l in the United hf led ll Mi-. blrlhdly 0 580- , ON WEDNESDAY OCT. 'A . . ll cnnsecil" tive year. the department "ll"! 1' l'll:llgmt':;?.c':::d”l;,E'I "4 "ll I mfd", ocfobn M. " New! sgmdwisge wiaega gm" on sundsy, octohsr zist , 31st T 2 P M 1 , 1 recon 1" M im- 1410 lasts and W001 5' - - Ill 1111... 5.1.. s....,1..... sad Miss Including beds, springs (2 new), spring filled mat- ll!- ' co. Ltd. of am-nmerside. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris of daughter Shirley aceuipanisd by "L "M Mr" hm Lew" "4 ' ' Ruby oatwev. were business vis- . A1111. uh, use august, 0 use family of Woodstoclzwera in How- 111, 111 311 1-11 -' on Monday. gm. cont Sunday In M" awmw'. 1” on Budd, 0,,11,1,,, ,1,,, Messrs Teilll Peters and Plus ocgw, truses. layer felt mattresses (1 new), dresser, 2 corms- oi Mr. Intl - 0"" "i ll” v -1 wardrobes chairs dlnln room table ( a witty . I d Doiron are now bury painting the . r r 8 l'0lllI ex "”"" ”"""', "" "' ”" "" 3 iii" "7 w's'-awn - nu-at In. and Mn. cordon xnonir and gtvggingdor 1;etgmtio.i;3Itn w1;oa- Mr, cl..l&.. r-.rr'..... into 31:” .3. 1311-111 1111111: . tension leaf). Kroehler chesterfield suite (3 piece) in dM&.m::: inntlh; mmmwE& . or ii . 1,':g:s.o;' 5.: "saw". '1" mi W Hum rect condition, Westinghouse refrigerator, tables, and trials; in 0'l4eary and vicl- was a visa: at W of air. Leary.hIpgni the wde:IHod at his mh:liu:el:;I301:h.gyH:9;:1- son stephen. recently. v . . tric rsngette. Diterprise wood and coal range, Elite ""'”"' ssaeisssas. on ' CP October snh. ' so. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer fl l' 1 ll "1 0" "W" ("'94 9 WW9"): 00llCll- dllheh llmllsr .. """" ""”""' m"" ' P - l ' and tsmuy. sunn-v-me. won '- A ”' ware, etc. Also 1954 Meteor Sedan delivery car (can L dvlsiiorsatthahotlhaof nuanced), lawn mower, spinning wheel, winders. knit- ting machine (auto knitter) antique, chairs and db -7- K PIDGEON. ARTHUR STEWART me . 2: Owner aucdmip llllilmlls l Profsssioeltal Cards llariered Accountants 1'.hl5H&N m'.fK that . 1N RANcg ' 1.. 1 A no .; r ; 1 ' ur, and Mrs. John rung: s.a.hsss4-t.tlssu it .. s , 1 -. ””'i""'”""' ”"'".i.'li...... as N - i d& ,