{AGE "ram l Highlights 0i York l Anti Vicinity . Th! regular monthly meeting of Bay Spring mission t-ircle met It at the home of Mrs. Minto Foster. Meeting opened by the leader. Mrs Richer Vessey, followed by Hymn No. 352. responsive reading of Plialm ‘I66. A very interesting Scripture reading by Miss Ann Mac- ?herson followed by the Lord's Prayer in runs-on The devotional aerlod vioscd with singing hymn N0. 3E8 "Oh Master Let Me Walk l with Thee." Business opened with loll call answered by verse of Icripture routainini: word “Obe.\" was responded to by 11 members. Minuteq of last meeting “ere read lld IDDFOYcd. Ti oasurt-r‘ reported l very sticrvssiul profit uf $20.75 [tom Cherry‘ VllllC) Plait-rs. RtYl :all for ne\:t iriscting is to he h_v | verse of Stripture i-oiitairiirig sord pear-e Quiz. St. Aiattucu. ihth :bttpter b_v hits. Llogd Vcs lection for urchin: was i. Quiz lot the cvririri; “as tilTfiClllefl by Miss Wiiinifred Halter “on by Mrs. Frank \'t-s.<c;.. Lilnth com- mittee to be I\liS. Itarmoird Ves- iey and Mrs Putt-r Proud. Report It‘ a birthday gift given to Miss Doris Taylor. Lunt-h tfimmitleé al- risted bv the iros-tess sorted a .ovel_v lililllt to the rucrrilicrs. After | very enioviiliit‘ smial lltllli‘ meet- ing vlosrd h; lie hill-pair Boncdir- ‘ tion. One and all thanked the hos- tess for jtnciy t"\f‘lllli'_' Mr and Airs. AIM hfarEarlicrn entertained his sister Mrs. Mflt'~ Calluni. West St Peter's. otcr the weekend recently she was one of the delezatrs to the Island Insti- tute Convention in Charlottetown‘ from West st. Peters. Among the ‘illlillll(‘l' tourists tn visit in York and \‘lr'llIlillZ‘S is Mrs. a PEST to, iitsts. Fiiisrcucilii I Pawns: wages Wit! on INSECTS "insecticide ls the lmplGCOblI foo of cockroaches, bedbuga and all insect pests and ver- min. Destroys not only insects but their eggs o: well. The Iot- lsf and deadliest of insecti- tidei. Buy BF insecticide pow- der with every confidence, tho results will amaze you. Des- troys ants, bedbugs, silverfish, moths, lice, fleas, cockroaches, crickets, wasps, etc. liquid a1 Powder. Spraygun or Faw- dor Puffer ‘at stanhope Bctirh j Iifffllllllllll)’ Florence Whitehead from Manl- fiald. Massaohusetts. she was one of the popular young girls of York. attending the local svhool more than thirty years ago. Her father. Mr. William sellar with his wife and family lived on the homestead I where Roscoe MacDonald ant ' family now live. Mr. Seller was at the time the proprietor of Moveil Hotel. Kent Street. in Charlotte-I town. she sees many t-hanses. some older ones have gone to moet their Maker. others itave moved RWF-Y while many new families. have <ome to take up permanent resi- dcnre. Mrs Whitehead was the guest of lvlrs. Herb Vcssey and fa- milies at the United Church picnic last Wednes- ed the beautiful balmy air the sandy beaobes and the beautiful National Part: in all its summer beauty. also the IUHIlXilSCPXlFES of olden times witn the oldest t-itimns namely Mr. Hem Lou's. Mr. Ed Vcssey anti Mxs. Herbert Lewis. She has lietiti tfi: guest of the Cooke family. tbt- lltighos family of Covehcad "mil runny other relatlws throughout 'lre pratinre. Mr. and Mrs. White- head were both Islanders who lat- r-r moved to Mansfield Their large family is now married and resid- iiig in various parts of the New England States. l l day, She en‘ Cupid like many mum find the month of June the busiest sea- son Cupid flitting from east to nest from vountry- to town shoot- ill-l his arrows has again irniteli tun hearts of a tiouular youn: touple of Charlottetown namely Miss Lorna Watts. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts of York was employed at one of the City's hanks and Mr. Thomilso" Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Knox of Montague. 1S fl- Vflllled employee of the Maritime Electric Company in Charlottetown. This ‘ popular young couple were married the latter part of June in the 'I‘rln— lty United Churob in Charlottetown lhy the Rev. MacLennan of the llClrurrh there. They were attended by Miss Mary Watts_ sister of the l bride who was gowned tn a lovely 'red stilt with a corsage of white ‘ t-urnations as bridesmaid and Mr. Homer Campbell of Mvntaizue who ably supported the groom. The bride looked trharming in a beau- tiful hliie stilt with matvhing ac- cessories with a beautiful cor-sass of red roses. The mother of the bride wore blue and white silk jersey while the mother of the groom wore a two piece sown 01' green and white silk crepe. Fol~ lowing the wedding ceremony the bridal party together with immedi- ate relatives of the contracting par- ty motored to the home of the bride where a. wedding reception was held. The homo was beautiful decorated with flowers while friends of the bride decorated the dining room in pink and white ventred by a beautiful wedding bell. The wedding guests sat in to a beau- tiful derorated table rentred with the customary three tier wedding rake, a miniature bride and groom and rut flowers. The delicious sup- per was served by Mrs. Allan and Dewar Swan. girl friends of the bride. The grooms sift l0 U"? hllde was a. gold rompact. to the brides- maid a string of pearls and to the groomsman a beautiful tie set. Mr. Knoxs friends at the Marl- tlme Electrlr presented Thompson uith n lovely olertric kettle. Lorna was presented with a gorgeous Ken- ‘uood blanket from Trinity United Young Peoples Sot-iety of whlrh she was treasurer. Following the rot-option the bridal couple left on a motor trip through the Island It fully into P. W. College. Th1; Qpflng visiting many friends in Montague. l-‘M R150 Saw four 0f these five Miss Lorna Watts. previous to l "Ollatze work. The fifth due to her marriage was guest. of honor filckhess was unable to malts the; at i-wo large social functions one 1 tirade. York has indeed to be be; m Charmmetown ‘where he: many i congratulated on obtaining Miss] friends showered her with a mis- rellsineous shower. She roreived many beatitiftil gifts from her girl friends ‘there. ‘ At York where Lorna attendedi st-hool and resided until entering rollege and services in the batik rho was on the evenintz of June 2t‘. bv her large number. oi’ friends and neighbors again honored licr- with a miscellaneous shower. After more than a hundred guests had gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Georce Watts homo of the liride-to-he about 1o owlot-k the bride to be art-omptiiiled hv Miss Shirley Cooke riitm-ed the parlour to tho strain of Lohtvzrins Wedding Marrh’ roiidcrcti hy Mr. Ar-- lhur Vcssey talented musivian tok- iii‘; tho soat of honor decorate‘! h_\ pink and Wlilll‘ bows ivhile ovcr head were streamers of pink and white retitled hy n large white By Ken Reynolds "You dimmed our Guardian We" M h; q ]3l;|,,,¢,|,u__ illi- lll vulm all .l dot? BLACKHEADS Se: two ounce! M eroll I from your druggist. prlnk e on a hot. wet cloth and ap iy to the face gently. Bverv bloclthea will b: dissolved. Th: one safe. sun lpfl simple W01 h alum blackheads- i iieddini: hell and from g hidden ieress a shower of rice covered the over Miss Lorna. A beautiful pink and white basket filled to "Vtfrflflwlns several times we" "med in by Miss Gladys Crockett and M135 Norma Lewis. Miss Olga Proud then read the accompanying verses while Miss Shirley Cooke avenged the gifts on the table. Am" 1mm graciously thanked one and all for the lovely gifts and uniting each and all to her home - in Charlottetown all present, sans "Plfli" She's A Jolly Good Fellow. A dainty lunrh was served iv mhool friends of the bride and lolly sovial intercourse followedi When the striking of the clock] brought to one and all a realize- _ tron that n pleasant evening was urought all too nuickly to a closr the ouests departed wishing Lorna many years of wedded happiness. Another of the welcome visitors to this beautiful Isle of the Sea border to the south to seek rest and refresh themselves in the balmy breezes which is a summer lletlliii-IP- sway from the heat and tiaily routine of employment. ram-e to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and family of York in the form of her brother. Mr. Bloive R. Bowen ‘ and daughter. Catherine from Hub- bard. Nebraska, who has been a ‘station agent and telegraph operp ltor for over 20 years, accompanied lhy his aged mother who is over ‘Plilhty motored from he} homgjn iWheatley River on Sunday last. tCatherinelq brother who was g lgraduate of Hubbard High school ‘ fourth year at 16 years of age has lSDBM one of two year's service in ‘ the American Navy before entering lunlverslty was not able to visit lhere as he is stationed on the . Pacific Coast. I Mr. arid Mrs. Vernon Duck. York, have returned to their homo after a week's stay in one of the tbeautlful cottages by the sea at one of the nicest, sandiest and shallowest thus making it among ‘the safest swimming on the Is- land beaches. Annual sobool closing of York |Schoo1 took place on Friday. Jury , 27th. when the teachers, Miss Kay- _t.er of Primary Department and i Miss Ann MacPherson of Senior ‘VDepartment gave the ‘trizes to the I deserving pupils who held the high- lest average in Grade I to IV also i Grade 6 to 10. Most stars and per. feet attendance. The rertiflcates in |wrltlng from the MacLeanKs writ- ilnz system headquarters were ‘is- ; trihuted by the senior teacher. The, pupils adcomponled by their teach-i tars wended their way to the local store for the annual treat for the pupils. The teachers previous to rlosing were presented with beau- tiful gifts by the teachers. These teachers are deserving much credit iln their interest in pupils and the visible progress made by the pup- 11s. In Miss MasPhersonKs depart- imelll‘ Under her leadership she brought Miss Christine Proud through Grades 9 and 1o work and Master Myron Lint: through Grades 6 and 7. Last spring 1946 metric“. r lotion she brought 6 pupils success. ,student.s successfully pass first year MoePhersons services again for‘ “Ymlller Year and in recognition of her interest in her spin-mt work now gives her another raise of sup. plemcnt, Miss Mat-Phcrson rewarded her (‘Ollflfllé students Misses Nor-ma Lewls- Mall’ WM“. Olga Proud. Shirley Cooke, Margarita Vessay WW1 B lovely motor trip to Mono. ton. The crossing was grand’ the water ralm and the white sea. gulls added much to the pleasure of tho trosslnfl- Returning late that, viifllhl due lo many detours due to lfiflfllrlflg of the roads. (Miss Verna Vratls name was inadvertently o- mitted.) The SYTHPHUIN of the r-ommunitv goes out to the immediate family and relatives ln the recent death ‘fl Mr. Crockett. also in the recent heath of Mrs. Heath Vessey whose long continued illness ended in Prince Edward Island Hospital frldnlig fily litth. She ivas tender- y a res in York ca!" on Sunday, July 13th. _1,, Morel! Grticnteria Frank Paul Herb Douglas ‘RESH FRUIT VEGETABLES GROCEIIES CONFECTIONERY . SMOKERS‘ SUPPLIES " \ Phone 2201 136 Kant It l l | l B. F. lltitniiuaoii It Still. omouarnisrs “ipcelaliatn in i» rit- man Dodds. ting of [lulu or’ the correction of uulu- do- feats.‘ BI Qralllill. BBQ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ougkoim » Harrington School Front ROW (1 it t l l l: l ' , ddi. . ~ . from the hlg domain across the Dodds. Brian MMeFI-rlsiésnéorllldmrgltfhilllighn Si: vlleAiiilcdrdlt/[fletifg pmnuaclieiiyzheggauflvm Dada’ a” ‘ ' ' ' MFQUIIO. N0!- Back Row (left to right»: Sylvia Simpson (to acberi; Pauline Maclntyre Pearl Macliearney B l The m“ independent mass movement o! bara Cudmore. Audrey MacFwlane Christine Phil lpps. Bes R dd l -' ' n“: . Eva ma“ Cm“. Morrow‘ "Jean Nunn‘ Bflerly Hughes‘ 519 0 . Gertrttdemitjezagté; fésatiéer fzodd. Landins at. Montreal, still dressed in native * - arn um. sen on a farm near Sarnla. Qtntario. since the war has brought. i000 Dutch farmers to Canadian shores. Jncobsen, with her daughters Jo and Nellie who will join Mr, Jgggb. JULY 17, 194-) Europeans to Canad: garb, are Mrs. Marten 0F THE PURCHASE 0F BANNED ATLANTIC FIS As a part of its contribution to international relief the Government will purchase up to 100,000 cases of Eastern canned fish, to be made available from Canada's production of fish in the present fiscal year. _It ia not the intention to divert Canadian canned fish from its normal markets, but rather f0 Purchase any Surplus. 01’ buy in thfi regular market, up to the above amount. With this support, it ‘should. be possible to market the pack without necessitating any change in the prices currently being paid to the fishermen for raw fish. The following types of canned prices, f.o.b. factory: fish, suitable for relief feeding, will be bought at the under-noted FANCY STANDARD Herring. tolls. 48 101s . i a ». s 1 . . . . *. I c s s -, u ' I I U I I I f I I O I Q Q 3 fiBl-S,48158,-enooooooooiiif, 5.35 i ,.‘. 4,75 Maokorei,ta1ls,4815s . . . , 5 , , , , ‘ , , , , , 3,25 u“ 735 l‘ fillets, tails, 4815's '.' . . . V. a . 3 l, l; 3 9.00 u“ 8,00 _ flata,4815s wsaoaop-{s-v 9-00 t... 8.00 Chicken haddie, flats, 4814b , ~, I ; , _, Q ‘, j Q j j 9,99 _“_‘_ 590 Fmnan haddleiflats» 48143 - o‘ ‘l T l: a a o a o‘ i" ‘$.50 Qgg, Flaked fish, flats, 4814's , 1 p . . . , , , , , _, -; 1 9,09 h“ i l‘ u 9§7l/*’“'i°'~‘~ir.¢~1§sii 9-50 P0li0Ok,t8l-l5»4814l’..|ij§!,!"§i‘lfl H" flats'4814l ll\.!l".lv't‘lc In a o o 0on0 8.50 000a‘. Phnldtporcasoflpaekodlnwoodboxocforoxpql Purchases will be made only from canned fish which has been - ’, ' fwd ml ' mad f ‘ fir“! must atatafirsding Certificate numbers covering the fish offered. No grfda l: o a The sale agreement will be entered into with Canadian Commercial Corporation, the which will include a provision f0! payment by the Corporation on receipt of-the supplier’: invoioes supported by shipping documents and inapecti certificate. Shipment shall he made as and when directed by the Carpoutiog, l" FRDM WIIDM PURCHASES WILL BE MADE Purchases will be made from bona fide cannon and assemblers holding Grading Per-nit‘; ' GRADING REGULATIONS All oannad flab to be purchased must grade {that "f "; "gttmdud"; vflq] m" under the Meat and Canned Foods Act. ' . “my or u p” f“ b, u” "In. m.“ u bog‘; ‘a?! (Eowtfighcitiffiflfilel: i! "willed by the lhipper be will show tho number of the certificate on the carton The label on the cans must show the Grade obtained. A! 681.1110‘! 58h 50118“ 701' Nliflf mly be shipped to warm countries, it will be [iven an examination for sterility Th) willneeeasitatoaperiodoffromtanday totw hum. ‘a r t us," ' ' ma the isms of at.» Gradinl Certificate. ' o ‘m n "m o WT“ ' M‘ 1mm“ “m” . NOTICE . Gmdhn Commercial Corporation will can for ofien on July 81st sad August am from b0 as. WM 9M llliflblm 11°15!!! 534i!!! Permits. l!!! thereafter at the and of each manthpttatil the $111 quantities nquind b!" l!!!“ Pmltllod at the Pfioel 4nd upon the toms not out above. l All W"! mile t» the Corporation must tutu the G din ta bu: born. ‘ Iill b0 0008066194 unless and 11113.11 Nell oflonutu-e solicited, by tlha tiggfn or mm ' No an." dplghvillweditetheWlwfflmwdif-iiadhr-wflihuuidmhvtinmemwtntirt-mumst ey- _ It BDVERNMENT ANNDIINBEMENT KINDS or CANNED FISH to at PURCHASED, AND PRICES AND TERMS or coiuiiiict ' ION, I. FIIIDIS I. BRIDGE! IlnlH-w o! Flfllnrlnn