e SD THE WESTERN GUARDIAN "T l 7?’? Newl. W‘? GENTS: Mn. John Pond, 81 Church street-pp,“ g" , SUMMEBSIDE and PBINOI COUNTy subscriptions. Advertising lllfllllil be left with hi1. Pond. Guardian may be bought daily at my f t]; g || ‘iii! s emu” ° ° ° "Willi stores in ll Bookstore, Water Street. Gourllee Drugstore W te 5t g l! Bakery, Water Street. Mark Gaudet, 6'1 ‘Girahvillle Sl-ifeeehworonto The Guardian will be delivered "l!!! home in Summersiue by wile: Boy at 2o per day or lilo per week. Phone Z89 for this sci-vii; ‘in your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mum e or "i. column la resorvrd for news of‘ advertising u! n kg Illlrflittl, but u"; niiiiire may be. liliaerleil at 2 u,“ a word, atrietiy puyuble in giuice. iiiais DEVELOPED wiui en- r Drug Co. “iwmnl 35c at -2'l8-9-l5~4i nnsjpgloll. ...BIS.\H REX for all stomach wrders. Gotiriles Itexall Dnigs_ L-358-9_18-2i. i-ON HOLIDAY - Mr. P. S. Crib- Mil of ilie staff of_tiie Bank of oia Scoiiir Suinnicrsitie, is spend- ills vaiiition at his home in of Harbour. N. S.—S Ta lo yL - YOU!‘ 18-21. _FU.\'l'.‘ll.\L SERVICES — The ral oi Mr Gabriel MacDonald iicid on ’I‘ucsday morning t. Paul's Church and was argely ttendcd by many old friends. Rev. ,.\lacDon:ild ivas the celebrrint u eSoieuin lf/Jqlllflll Mass, and ltt. “Algal. G. J. MacLellan, V. (3.. FIOTIIItKl the final re, "lilo pallbearers were Mes ,B, .\l:icNt'ill, . Palmer. Josepr iliaiit and E. l-l. Strong, K. 03S -.ll.-\Gl.\"l‘ltATE'S COURT — igi Darby held court on iailay and heard several High iilic Cises. One party for driv- i C.ii‘ ivith insufficient lights fined $2.00 and costs. Another it_i- for driving without a license itinsd $5. and costs. A man unii gii lty for making false state- zits when reporting an accident fined $20. and costs. A party _PRO.\II‘T service on m, Gout-lies Rexali Drugs. L-358-9. rites at tii S aired under the prohibition actl i7! tlie illeizal possession of beer f; fined $10 and costs. -l’0l'l'l..-\R - BRIDE SHOWER- Avery pretty post nuptial in; iii. the home of Mr. and Mrs. tiiy Tanion, St. Elcanors. in hon- ‘r of Sergeant Herman and Mrs. liiinnrrl who were married recent- iiii Iiilifax. There ivero a num- ierot quests present and girl ‘tends of the bride assisted with ta presriitation of the lovely gifts. like assisting were: Mrs. Edwin litiiiird, Miss Harriet Andrews. i< Edna Crassweli. Miss Manon ll‘.0il. After n very jolly social Erie refreshments were served and Iiijtilnerl in wishing the bride and [mm much happiness. Mrs. May- urd was formerlv Miss Francis Built of St. Elem "s and hazl uni friends in ans about the vil- hie-S. Ill WAR TIMI WE MUST WORK ETTER llBlEMlllT lielps us gl_l stand ihe CV10 . Elie-iii)’ "e rite" your ef- "H-an dell use of “vilfliiifu Doublem nt he! 0 "It rim fit on your job y Nlleving fatigue and nervous tension. The pleasant chew- l"! and delicious flavor coolo Pill‘ mouth and throat "iii"! your taste sweeten; Yiiilr breath-and slide diges- tion. tool cuaw DOUBLE- IIINT WIIILE YOU WORK- millions doi Only 5t. $0M! TODIY tihas accepted a position in iinrci" was held on Monday eve- , “Tm? MALPEQUE and Baltic 2V1 M. S. intend holding a pantry Bi! at Hoimans Saturday, Sep- tember 20th. L-357-9-18-21_ —J. s. my ghlbizrltottietown, 93f" fiimgfifigg» ro om . 20m. n Ce m“ S'i,‘.‘i‘g‘iti-.,%t§’§; —COME AND Mofiresvr. noted silltfilhllliléimiil the concert, fiponsored by Kelvin Womens Ins tube in King Gem-q; Hall, Kensington Thursday, sop,- ember 18th. Proceeds in aid of war work. L-197-9-17-2i. —GUARANTEED relief from rheumatic with Rexall Rheumatic ‘Remedy. Gourlies Rexall Drugs. L-358-9_i8-2i. i —’I‘AKES NEW POSITION iMiss Hazel MacNeill, who has been from i an efficient stenographer with Mr. l -Morley M. Bell for the past year the Office of "The T. Eaton Co. Lld.. lMoncton, N. B. Her many friends wish her every success.-S, -—SUCCESS‘FUL naues- The annual dance sponsored by the Summerside Branch of the C. W. L. ivlfch was held in Maple Lear Gar- ,dens On Monday night was a most successful and enjoyable affair. The R. C. A. F. orchestra furnished the music. —S. —I"UNI'JRAL NOTICE -'I‘he funeral of Mrv. Wm. F. Auld who passed away in the Pfllfe County {Hospital on Monday night, will be ihelri this Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 from the United Church at Freetown-S. —IDOING NICELY — It is pleas- ing to report that V. H. Banks. member of the R.C.A.1='. at. Sum- merside who was injured in an accident at the airport last week and was obliged to have his leg iimliutated above the kncc is doing very welL-s, -S'STDE GIRL WEDS-—Mnny Island friends will be interested in the marriage announcement of Rev. J. Harrison Ainsworth to Miss Agnes L_ Reilly. The ceremony took place on Sept. 10th in the First MFilIOKIlSl‘. Chudcli. Modesto Calif. Miss Reilly was for many lvears bookkeeper at the Pioneer ‘Publishing C0,, Summcrslde. and was also on the staff of the Royal Bank at Summerslde. she ls the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly of Slierbrooke. P hi. NEW RUG! in eve‘: sine from scatter mate full room size. Smart modern and conventional ’ ‘ attractive coloring: - mod- erate prices. Avallable on Holmads Easy Pa out Plan. Now showing n the Furniture Department. e 0 e MEN'S FALL HATS! The season's newest and smartest hat; for rnenl New shapes! New colors! Priced low! See them now-Holman’: Men's Wear. e e e FOR BABY! Set of three reliable Thermometers s ec- lally designed to help eep baby happy and comfortable. One for room temperature, 0m: for bath temperature and the other to check tem- perature of baby's foods. A practical and useful set Get one tomorrow - Hol- E. I., and has many Island friends who extend congratulations-S -—S'SIDE srTfiIfiuri-fro m: LIGHTED-It has been decided to place a red beacon on the Sum- of aircraft in direction at night and to paint it orange and red for day time observation. The stand pipe lstands 125 feet high and will be lpalnted orange and red 25 feet ilrom the top. It is situated at the t northern end of Central Street. The |work ls being done by Frank Ar- senault under the direction of the iwaters and Sewerage Commission- |ers.—5. , I —WEDDING BELLS-St. Mary's Convent Chapel was the scene at a pretty wedding on Tuesday morning [when Miss Marv Margaret Gall-mi, do. rhter of Mr Fred Gal. of hinders. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Gaudet both of Summersliie, Rt. Rev, Mgsr G. J. MacLellan. V. Ci., performed the ceremon and cel- ebrated the Nuptial Mass. ie brine was very lovely in a white sa-tln ‘”°S°""“ °"°*f.il‘.".3int°“§l.‘2i ‘Skit "tilt an oran e . - a. white pgayer book tied with -v its satin ribbon. Her sister. Miss M113’ was bridesmaid and wore a floor length dress of pale blue with a. bo- lero of a deeper shade of blue mat- chl hot and accessories. Mr. Ed- war Arsenault was best man. Af- ter the ceremony which was attend- ed by a number of friends of the bride and room. the wedding party had break ast at the home of ‘till? m. In the even n a. rocep on $121? held at the brides: home. The 00m is at resent on furlough rom his rn liter-y duties. Their i l man friends wish M1‘. and Mi‘!- Gau et much happiness-S , scheme of dllotvlng mothers extra can?’ na fnr new babies. RIGHT g baby horn before the scheme came info force wrrs cloth- |||| priming by the Anne l-‘ellomiiil of women, Sydney, N.S.W. man's llardivare. U I O FREE LAMBS Wool Mop with every quart can Old English No Rubbing Wax. Both for 98c while present stocks Iast_ Iloiman‘s Hardware. O fi O INEXPENSIVE Vi/lnter Coats for misses and women new on display in the 5 and 10 De- partment. Outstanding collec_ tion of new styles and mater- ials. Priced at. $9.95 to $17.50. Sec them soon-The 5 and l0 Saves you hloryeyl O O A NICE SELECTION of Child- ren's New Books now on dis- play in the 5 and l0 Depart- ment. Story Books. Cut Out Books. Picture Books, Paint Books and others. ll0LMAN’S SUNIMERSIDE ——VARIETY CONCERT- A va- riety concert was put on in Ep- worth Hall on Monday evening un- der the auspices of the Young La- tles Auxiliary’, when Rob Roy Mac- Gregor delighted a large audience wih a. varicty of Scotch songs. A sale of candy helped to swell the -—S'SIDE GOLIP-Vic Buckley and Sgt. Stevens, of the R.C.A.F..= runners up in the club champion- ship games at 'the Summersidc Golf Ciub, played off yesterday with Buckley making the grade with 4 up and 3 to go. Buckley will now play Harold Gaudet for -,the club title. The handicap play is progressing and is expected to bc concluded by the end of the month. Percy Crosby was the win- ner of class B_ club championship —COUNTY COURT- ' The Sep- "ieI-‘lde slimd Pipe m 555i“ 911°“ itember Term of the County Court of Prince Count-y Judge Shaw pre- siding opened at Summerside Tues- day. There had been fifty-eight summons issued for the term but only fourteen cases were on the docket for contest. The Garnishee cases were disposed of and the bal- ance of the contested cases set down on days in the next two weeks to suit the parties. Lawyers lmatteiidance were: C. D. McCal- lum, Heath Strong, KC, WE. Dar- by, Watson McNaugl-it. Ernest H. Strong. K.C.. Henry W. Noonan, L. G. Lewis, KC. MEMORIES Memories! What do they hold? The thoughts of you: Of lovely moments swiftly gomi Tho’ still in view. A; from s garden grand we pause To pluck some flowers, Such are the glorious memoiys walks to choose, Some precious byegom hour. The beauty of the past is lived today: Then we tomorrow find, Stored up ahead is loveliness in thought Within the mind. —.IOIIN “The HIM!” P. l. I. n"; n; we of Britain's babies whose welfare, these tiny!’ l! ll! "i! minds of all (Jrnaiiiim women. Janet Taylor, at thrLI-IPI‘ above. Wll 1h; first baby to i-lalni her 50 clothing eimpnns under Britain's Al. the ER Personals -M.lsl n llle villtina m2...» Tiiifmié B95“??? -m. lihnk edy of Inwell. Mill» ll riding his ti relatives 1% friends {uh —-M.r|. Nicholle and Miss Ray- mond of Lowell, Mass, are visiting friends 1n Bumme “i- and other Darts of the Province-S. -w_ Charles Dingwell and Miss Fredie Dlngwell of Klngsboro, P, E‘. L. were week end visitors to Summersidq-S. -Sergeant and we. Johnson have returned to umrnerslde from an enjoyable vacation spent in Ottawen-S. 4m. Harold Nicholson eater. tallied the Legion Knitting Club at her home on Wednesday even- iriB,—-S. MnandMrnhtlflenryhave returned from a motor trip through New Brunswick. —Miss Martha Nicholson of the Children's Hospital at Montreal is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. M. Nicholson at Summerslde. Her friend Miss Marion Robinson also of Montreal is visiting with her.-S_ —8erg. Arthur Sullivan of the P. E. I. Highlanders is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Wm~ J- sillllvfili. Summerside.-S. -liieadlng Seaman J. Vernon Campbell. Q. R. 2. R.C.N., left on Saturday morning to resume his duties after spending his furlough visiting his mother. Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Clermont and other relatives -S. —Corp Charles Hogan of the P. E. I. Highlauders is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan, summerslde. —Miss Amanda Cannon of the staff of the C.N.S.F.B.A.. Summer- side. ls spending her vacation at her home in O‘Leary.-S. -Mrs. Donald Miner and Miss Florence Berry of Amherst. N. S.. are visitng in Sumniorsirle. the guests 0f their s‘ster. Mrs. Golding Delaney-S. ~—The many friends of Mrs. Charles Ramsay will be pleased to know that she has returned to her home in Siimmerside from Char- lottetown where she had been un- dergoing treatment. -S. -Lac. Ross MacKenzle, who has been snenrlmg his holiday with his riarents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frank ‘facKeuzie. is visiting in Halifax for a few davs before returning to the R C. A. F. headquarters at Ottawa-S Fool) RACRET 1) (Cgntl high prices the bootleg through merchandising system. The Evening Standard. owned by Lord Beaverbrook. charged that substantial quantities of maple syrup. intended for Canadan trowps in England. had been diverted to the black bourse. (Agriculture Department officials at Ottawa who administer the Can- adian maple syrup act said their records showed no sales of Canad- ian maple svrup for shipment to the United Kingdom. This. they ex- plalned. would not exclude“ syrup shipments by private donors which would not be registered with the department. Suoh- wlpments. if made. might have gone astray without their knowledge. they said.) In some cases. informants said. bootleg operators have even ob- tained large cash advances from banks to carry out transactions masked as legitimate business, and reputable transport companies have beer; employed to move bootleg goo s. Curb on Japi iirmy indicated a NEW YORK, Sept. 16-(AP) — The Japanese government. faced -witih the necessity of making de- cision; that may fix the empire?» course for a. generation, apparently moved energetically today to place the arim under control and re- vent mi ta or other terror lo violence the might deflect it from its chosen path. Japan has given indications of e. wll" to review Qlrastlcall the whole question of in the Pacific. Sweeping changes of policy may be necessary. Profoundly shaken by the course of war in Europe and b the rising power of Britain and e United States in the Pacific, the Japanese are try- log to come to terms with the United states. liior the past. decade one major obstacle to an American eooord with Japan has been e pro- found mistrust of the ability of any Tokyo government to fulfill any pledges oppceed the military. There was esta llsherl in Tokyo toda‘ a new National Defence Hes quarters under direct command of Emperor Hlrchito. It is headed by Gen. Otczo Yamada, Inspector General of Military Education, 00- yenr-old leader of the Conservative wing of the army. The new organ will control all the land and air forces in Japan proper. Korea. For- mosa and Sakhalin. The circumstances of its estab- llshment suggest strongly that its purpose is not so much deal with the dangers of foreign invas- ion as to keep the armed forces in the homeland under control. Tokyo dispatches interpret it as a move to check military domination of im- perial policy and establish safe- ffuards against outbreaks e1 military dissatisfaction with the future course of events llise MinaTdTl for dendrrTff. SID m F""'_—___L ifisuiiiinti ALL LINES RALPH iiurriiiii Summer-side BORDEN Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Obappell who have been %encllng their holidays at Ottawa, nt., have returned to their home in Borden. Mr. Gordon MacTavish of Borden and Mr. Jas. Noonan of Carleton, P. W. C. students, spent Saturday at their homes here. Charles Love, R. C. N. R. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and one of Borden's finest athletes has very successfully completed a diesel en- gincerizig course at Pictou and is now stationed at. Halifax. N was a visitor to Borden on . 8., _ Wednesday. , _____ l A motor party consisting of Mrs. iClarence Ireiilioliii, lrt. Lawrence, N. 3., and Mi". and Mrs Frank rlol- laiiu of’ Purrsuoro, N. 5., arrived on l-’. is‘. 1., on Saturday. ‘lliey are vis- itiiig relatives at Borden, Carleton itiiu Chuilottetoirii. i Mr. and Mrs. ‘William White and 'duugntcr_Pnyius were weekend vis- itors to ueoigetown. The weekly meeting of the Red Wing Junior Red Cross was held on Fflfiily afternoon WILD President. Licaiioi‘ iuacisazic _in the _ chair. ivieeting opullui with singing O Ulilllltiu. Tile ionouing program was inen carried out: (lance anti song Dy lsilecn Richard; game, stations; game coiice pots. New Service Committee appointed were Inez Maciiinis, Helen Ahearn and Arth- ur Jay. PfCgIililllIk: Coiiiiiiitice, Na- ciinc HCWaL-L and Audrey Stewart. SUGGESTS CANADA He said Mr, Morrison is anxious to obtain firemen from Canada. and that he had promised to help him do so. (Prime Nfinister MacKenzle King announced (lilring his recent trip to Britain that Canadian firemen soon.) The party toured the wrecked House of Commons chamber and gathered such souvenirs as pieces ion books. Joseph O'Brien, MP. for North- umberland, N. 13., is considering taking home the board for presen- tation to the House of Commons in Ottawa. r ) 7W’ NALI l AN ZER (Continued from page l) general staff in the First Great War, was the first; man to step across the Austrian border when the anschluss was ordered and was toasted for his exploits in Poland, Holland and France.) Observers here received the im- pression long ago that the fierce and continuing Red countenet- tucks along the central front were designed to relieve pressure on be- sleged Leningrad in the north and Odessa. in the south. The early morning communique reported stubborn fighting all along the jagged front and con- tinued Red aerial activity. On Mon- day alone soviet airmen were said to have destroyed 78 German planes, losing 25 themselves. Aside from the Bryansk and Yartsevo victories the Soviets gave details of other successes without reporting the specific localities. In one sector, it was said, 00 German tanks, 24 field guns, 5i machine guns, l3 urine-throwers and great quantities of smaller arms and munitions were captured or smashed. In another, {ted artll. leiymen in day-long firing report-’ ed smashing 46 German machine- gun pits, 10 mine-throwers, 15 Nazi artillery batteries, a. series of in. fantry dugouts and ammunition dumps. The Yartsevo area. was reported now in soviet control through In extension of widespread counter- attiwks which previously had re- sulted in the recapture of the town of Yelny/a, 60 miles east of Smo- lensk, and 26 Soviet villages to the southeast. (A Moscow broadcast heard in London Indicated tho Russians now were in position to invest Smolensk itself, one of the major osltlons held by the Nazis along the centre.) i Soviet troops likewise claimed the initiative on the northwestern front before Leningrad. where a strategic cross-roads village on one approach to the city was declared recaptured by counter uattacks made in the face of concentrated German fire_ Still farther to the north Rus- sian forces reported the annihila- tion of a Finnish garrison and the recapture of the island of Hallma- snarl in Lako Ladogir iioiiiisii uiiiic Thursday Night TED AIIEARN'S ORCHESTRA BUS LEAVES SUMMERSIIIE . AT 9T5 RETURNING AFTER TIIE DANCE Mr. Angim MacMillan of Debert; would be in the United Kingdom‘ of brokcnzstalnerl glass and dlvis- | .- w Carleton And Vicinity Mrs. Bishop of Mount Buchanan in visiting her son, Rev. Harvey Bishop at The Manse, Carleton. Mr. Frank Muttart of Carleton who has been ill for the past week, ha; entered the Prince County Hospital for observation and treat- ment, His many friends hope for his early recovery. ‘Mi-l. mehaiel MoCarvllle, Carleton has returned from a. delightful motor trip to Halifax with Mr. and Mn. William Trainer o.' Al- bany. The party were the guests o! Mir’. and Mrs. Ioonud Trainer. Mr. and Mrl. David Murphy. their three little daughters, Betty Jean and Beryl, and Mrl. Laura I-Iogg of Carleton motored to Alber- ton last Wednesday to littend the Exhibition. Rob Roy MacGregor, noted Scot- tish radio star of Lawrence, Mass, was recently the welcome guest of Mr. and Mm. Edward lyIaeFadyen, Augustine Cove. Mr. Milton MaeLean of Nine Mile Creek spent. Sunday in Cape Traverse. He was accompanied by ‘his mother, Mrs. Wallace MacLean Blrdena Macbean. Mrl. J. W. Howatt is spending a few days with her relatives and friends in Canoe Cove. Miss Birdena MacLcan. Nine Mlle Creek, is spending a. few days in Cape Traverse, the guest of her friend, Miss Reta. MacWilliams. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harper of North Carleton and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Dixon, Tryon, arrived home from their honeymoon trip on Pri- day evening and were welcomed by the near relatives of both couples at the Harper home. Later in the evening, in spite of the rain. many of their friends, quite a number at- tired in curious and striking cos- tumes. charivaried the new1y~weds bouncing the grooms and others of their immediate families. Delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake , were served to all. A full house greeted the inimi- table Rob Roy MacGregor at Sear- lctown Hall on Thursday evening, September llth, when he put. on a variety program, comprising a number of Harry Lauder selections and ending with a. group of old favorite songs. l-le also told a num- ber of humorous stories. His ac- companist was Mrs. Walter beard of Fiernwood. Following is the program: The Sunshhic of a Bonny Lassie‘; Smile; That's the Reason N00 I Wear the Kilt; I've Loved and his sisters, Misses Jemima and ‘ E GUAR ’ PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Fume FISHER mars‘ ‘The King of Fishers" catch more fish and last. longer. Their - superior Cotton Twine is hard, smoothly spun and unl- formly twisted, Insuring a It")!!! net. accurate in size of mesh, that “Gills Better." Correctly Shaped Meshes To Catch More Fish. Q I King Fisher Smelt Webs amounted — 135 ft. long gtretched measure. Made of 80.3 Superior Cotton Twine. h 3 Ft. D — — — — — — — — E h $2.10 1K inch Mes x 4 m‘ D23: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Egg!‘ 52x5 6 Ft. Deep - - — — — — -- — Each $4.00 H 8 Ft. - — — — — — —- — E h $2.15 1% inch LIES x4 n‘ [anion]: _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 5:511 52,85 Ft, Dggp _ _ — - — — — — Loch $4.30 - l H 3Ft.D — — — — — ——E=ih3235 1 5 m “ch MES aft/i Ft. 035- -- - - - - saga $2.15 4 n, Deep _ - _ _ - - - Each $3.15 i. l h MESH 8 Ft. De — — — — — — —- — E- Oh 52-45 V‘ m In n. m3 ------ -- Egon 51st ' 4 F1. Deep — — — — — — -—- — Each $3.25 Low Prices On Other Fishing Supplies! COTTON "HANGING TWINE. (e or a thread), if u». b!“ ------- - - use rrronr sup LEFT MARLIN, 1 lb. hulk - 50c Q CORKWOOI), best quality, pcl‘ lb. - - - - 12¢ Q ctrrcu. per Ill. — - — — — — — - — - 14c CEDAR NET FLOATS, per 100 — —— — — $100 PARCEL POST PREPAID R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. SUMMERSIDE Direct to your door on n11 ordere of King Fisher Net: amounting to $5.00 or over. J evening passed quickly with games ‘The guest 3! l5: I. Cards and conversation. Delicious and Mrs. Stirling. hments were served by the ' ' ' ' lggltfss. The evening closed with MPI- Bmdmiid mum"! VII I Gm save The Km; _D recent visitor to Moncton. bflrvenlhggenvflheiilll woman-deli u mending o b! ' Her Ever Since She was a Baby; We're A’ Richt Noo; When I Was Twenty-One; The Wedding of Sandy MacNab; JustaWee Deoch and Doris; When I Get Back Again to Bonnie Scotland; Love's Old sweet Song; I Love You Truely; I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen; Smilin Through; God Save The King, The Edith ‘Zllhombefln Y.W.A. of Bedeque was hostess to the Woman's Missionary Society and the South Bedeque Y.W.A.. at its regular meeting on Wednesday. September 10th. The meeting was held in the Vestry of the Church. In the eb- sence of the president Mrl. Ivan Dawson presided. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Orville Johnson. It who NDOYWII that three barrels had been sent to Labrador. Several quilts and num- erous articles of clothing amount- ing to well over one hundred Klollar were sent. The guest speaker was the Rev. Dr. George Ross. returned missionary from Honan. Chine. Dr. Ross spoke chiefy on the Women of China. A delightful lunch was served by the ladies and n. social hour enjoyed. warm a osnnnrou ANN - -i On Thursday evening. Septem- ber ilth a very large number of friend; and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H Myers, Hampton, to honor they’ son, Corporal Arthur Myers of the 3.6.0.5, on behalf of the gathering Charles Bell spoke briefly m ill many fine and manly qualities of Arthur, who was his former pupil, and presented to him a beautiful gold ring, as a token of the respect and good wishes of his companions. In reply, Arthur warmly thanked hi; friends for their gift and their expressions of goodwill. He im- mediately received the customary ‘bouncing and all joined ln Similar, For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. The remainder of the evening was spent in frlendy conversation. A delicious lunch was served and the evening closed with God Save The King. On Wednesday evening, Sept/in i bcr 10th a. large number of trends E and neighbors pleasingly crowded- the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron. Hampton. to honor their cousin, Ralph Cameron. of Engineers branch of the R.C.A.. who was returning to military duly in Ontario Friday morning after parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron. A complimentary address was read by Charles Bell end rm behalf of the community David Cameron presented to the _v'f)lIil'I soldier a handsome military ring engraved with the crest or his re- giment. Ralph responded with a neat. speech of thanks, after wh ch he was bounced and "For He‘; a Jolly Good Fellow was lung. Tl-c ‘he ‘ spending his furlough with ifs’ KGYISITIgtOH days at his home in Bee View. and Vicinity .ii"f'iii'l°ltd°il‘a To“ a home in Remington. MT. Elton M0851, accepted a position with e shop in Charlottetown. meal-Jule Stewart, towmlpentfhewbtk-endh borothogueotolherperenfl endlvlrumigfifitewert. wtJoeeph Dovieonweeazw eentvlsitortovheailovttetown. Mira. Eoeeoe wallow 89f! broolre, ie spending u. few d»: Remington. Miss Elsie Mayne, Emerald 8P9!" the week-end in Kensington thfi guest of Miss Glenna Clark- Miss Wanda Mill, Summerliide. spent the week-end in Clement m. guggt or her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill. The ivtlseeo Georgie Kennedy and Joyce Howard were visitors '00 Summerside Saturday. Miss LlllaBtlrllng hasreturnedfo New York after iioendine m6 summer holidays in Kenslnzibn w. Ellsworth White. Summer- aide, spent Sunday in Kensington with his cousin Mr. Billy Tooinbo. Mir. Rowen Profitt spent thy week-end in Kelvin the guest of hi: oouelna George and Bobby Mo- Murdo. PACK lIP MACLEANS Ill YOUR 0L0 KIT Bill} Mk. Arthur Campbell, Irinhiown wee a visitor to Summerslde Mon- day. Sgt. D. Bruce Clark of the PEI. Highlanders stationed in New- foundland is spending a few cayl 1n Kenslngton the guest of her Parents Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Miss Mae Walker, Kelvin. spent Sunday with friends in Kcnsiniron. w Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Huestis and daiiRhter Barbara returned to Bristol, Rhode Island after spend- lllg a few (lays Willi friends and re- _ laiivcs on thc Island. mid SMILE! SMILE! Miss Georgina D0l‘l'.'\lll nas :0- turnerl to Boston, Mass ‘oi visit- "Over there" his buddies are loud in praises of Maclcans Peroxide Tooth Paste. No wonder: years of research by the Maclean Laboratories of London, England, have rc- iiulted In this modemimlilfilile I A miscellaneous shoiver was held ‘ at the houii: of Mr, and s. Stlre ’ 'i" . . . who“ dmhflce l linglMrKay in Cation oln lyfonM - . even iii; in nciior oi Miss eniie o MEdCBTQ contams no harsh ‘ McKay on her approaching mar- abrasives, yet Mceleons teeth Haiti‘ 1° sill. Dflilti B11100 C1411‘! . . ‘ the P. E. l. lll".lllflll(‘l(‘l‘S formerl to a new» sPmkliiiil Wliimimfl- 0i Keiisiiwloii ‘llie bride-to-be We It neutralizes mouth acids- , escorted to thi- seat of honor uncl _ _ _ _ ' a bcauiiliill_i' (lecorat-ed arch by hes disinfects tissucs~ purifies and sweeten: the breath! lntz in Kensington the _ Wicket: and with nth. l the island. Dr. Kenneth liver was a WSW)!‘ lo Siiininersiilc kloiiiiny" on profes- sional duty. ~ll. . cousin Miss Mary Stewart to thl sii-ains of the irediliiig march play- rd by BITS, Ilai-nld Moose. The lllflllv l)(‘.i'ii ifiil gliis ivcre carried i1 by Miss I.ii'llll Warrui and Mlsl Irene Pitltcrnig anti were o ned aliss Riili Hoaiivy and Miss Ru!- Miiiiigiiinery. lilrs. Arthur Profitt LARGEST SELLING TOOTH PASTE IN GREAT BRITAIN ii .id inc many humorous verses and liiw Miss Lois (Iicnnri Clark and .. nrraiiged the - bliss McKay graciously i lill fr"; their many beauti- lluy ifrilisli gifts on -. All then iriiicd in slngmg Site's n Jolly hid Fellow‘. ‘ilVlllf! . ri her r-ve iii-ss in her iuiui-i- tic-due i l liie.—li