PAEE FOURTEEN Baergatawa Anti Vicinity It. and Mrs. Walter Ounahaq oi Cardigan, were recent visitors to Georgetown. Teachers oi Georgetown High School attended the Convention held in Charlottetown on Friday and Saturday. G-o-getonians visiting Charlotte- town recently ’ ‘ " ‘I MH- Georgo Mair, Miss Nanny Seurge and Mr. Charles Currie. At the Conservative Convention for the Filth District of 511181, Mr, Daniel Jerome McLean o! De- Gres Marsh and Mr. Fred Jehhwfl o! Murray Harbour North we!‘ nominated. Mr. Bernard Batchilder. former member oi the Canadian Navy has purchased the land, formerly owned by Mr. Roy Yorston on Richmond Street and plans on er- ecting a home on thi-s site ‘r1 the near future. Friends oi James H. Skinner oi Sri-clgetown who has been a fiat- ient in the P. E. I. Hospital for over three months will be glad t0 hear that he is now progressi very favourably following his Llli operation. Chester Llewellyn and Sons factory which is situated on the Queens whari.’ is now canning fish cakes and heel. Mr. Llewellyn is our largest employer o! labour and this plant which has continuously operated since the start o! the lobster is of inestimable value to Georgetown. ...'Wesley “Sonny" Boston, Mass, who has been visit- ing his grandparents, Mr, snd Mrs. Daniel Skinner, left Thursday on return to Boston by bus. l-le will stop over in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, where his tslher Mr. Welland ‘lorston who is in the Hahsry Research Branch. is now itatiened. Gard 0f Thanks 10h: A. Ihtd and Ialiaily, IQ to qegfl dance thanks to th& kind nafllaoira and Mutt who Milli! la so many ways during their rec- ent sad bereavement. Also those who sent floral tributes and mes. llll ll acme-thr- lm Memos-lam hlwhggloisrdearhao- llfllllhflat,llglll.fllabbiy, Ilotllotlflotoberllslbfl. =netaaklfwe forgetfih wasaiwayshinlandtrua Noreen-snared over- suffering Ienekssewwhathaweaitlsroagb. mgx-"m... f"... Always thoagliflll. wlilhg and kind, “ht a wad!!! memory he left Beth ; lnflybkdbyllhiflhald Daughters. Yorston of . Masquerade liance MONTAGUE CUILING RINK WIDNISDAY. OCTOIII l0 DON MISSED AND ill IILANDEIB ADMISSION — 50 CENTS. Proceeds in Aid o! the new Kings County Memorial- Hospital. BAIIIIIBAL norss Jslrvaliisulahiflettasndyomig tiaiichtes- are visiting will bar nniiher, Mie. Annie Gardiner. A new asphalt sbimle root is be- ing put on the Cl-rdhasi School this wefi. ‘llhc ‘NNK is bola-I done g Armin and Joe llaefliliivsay and Burke. With the GUI im- provements made this year the sdhoolpmpertyhastakanoaiade- cideriiy bright and eioan ,, amoe. Mia wry Laudrinn n! Mon- ueal and Miss Gladys lassdrigan of Halifax anived homo last week- end to attend the funeral cl their trainer. Mi: Nicholas landrha-n. vuhicih took piiaae uh Monday morn- ing from All Saints Ohrurob. Miss mas-y L. MacDonald. an em- ployee o: MoCoii-mmtenao st Glmrlottetown, was a visitor to Cardigan this weak. ‘rho regular meeting of tihe 14- bieswih held ctmsed was the Puppy Daiy cam- paign Vlhlch begins wlmin the next few weeks. Miss Leah Brothers spust the weekend with her parents, Mr. assd Mrs. H M. Brothers. Anumibcrrsfiocalcltizetistnokin the Montague Cartilval this week, Jverytratsrest-ivq wasghmhy ltev. raiiberllarold OlllIlL-O. mm-e 1mm, ivorroiir, me. . as -—(Reuters) - s deamh d a Sitl-ltcnir-old man. In Mogoriasaa h loving ineaaaa-y d Ira. lolm lnteglasidfslvasthllpwbo IIQiIaIeHIQOeIQbQDO, Kalowlalovadwaaqlslaway, biewhlh, wtsaeetberveno it. ItIIaI h the Ileavee to rein. osvsto I G PRINTING ENIwNG PRINT! Mail Your Films To ‘ Suliaorsida eausw vast-mm aaltess sol ma “IJO (one in and reserve your Yflsuen watch selection new. We‘! do II gladly le eaune yamot the model ya enter let s ‘giving- ow to avail disappointment l Ill YOIII (IIIIIIIA! clued. than in these words: “God bless you all." neighbors oi Ireetown. lllGl-l oussrrr i ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0 om stilettos mgfM-"r-im-g ii ii i __! Farewell Gathering On Wednesday evening. Oct. 2nd trlends and neighbors gathered st the home o! Mr. Charles D. Tay- lor, Freetown, in honor o! Mrs. Scott Jardlna and her dauithter. Mildred who are soon to leave this community and take up residence in Summerside. After all had assembled, Mr. Ai- llson Proiltt. acting as chairman. explained the object of the gather- ing. A very appropriate address was read by Mrs. Roy Iurlis and the presentation oi g purse ot money from the community was made by Mrs. Elton Cairns. The Women: Institute remembered these two tsithful members with a gift of an electric toaster presented by Mrs. Jsrdine Stavert. All heart~ lly joined in singing "For they are jolly good fellows." Mrs. Jardine and Mildred each expressed their regret at leaving Freetown and their appreciation for the lovely gifts received. A hearty sing-song with Mr. J. B. Lewis at the piano was particl- pated in by all. At the con ‘ ‘ of the evening a delicious lunch was swved by the ladies and otter singing “Auld Lang Sync" in the traditional manner, all departed to their homes wishing Mr. Jardine and Mildred much happiness in their new home. Following is the silica‘ Mrs. Scott Jnrdine arid Ilsa Mil- dred Jardinc: Dear Jennie and Mildred: rite,“ cuanporrcrowu __GUARDIAI Bloomfield And. Vicinity \ Mr. and Mn. Robert Hmior o! Rosebank imwred to Bummerside on ‘Iueedeu. Mr. Prank Sutton oi ‘rrisro was s recent visitor to this part o] the Island on business Mil. Daniel Bourque and eon. Donnie is mending a Jew days with has- nniher. Mrs Paul Pineau of Bloomfield. \ Corporal Kiar Ihznbar of the l. 0A1‘. 8t. Elem/are spent. tihe weehesid with his wife and family at Bhmilieid Owner. Min Pearl Craig Teacher of North Bedeque tschool spent the ueetmd with her sister. Mire. Arthur Metherail of Mill River. ~—Ms-. lhnoet MacDougall who is at St John, spent the edcend with his permit-s Mr and Mrs. Fraser MacDougnihog Bloom- field Station. Mr. Joseph Jot-lrelsnsn ot Ken. sington was a recent visitor to the Western past o! the IEBIld, where hn was s guest at Hunter's Lodge Rvlebank. Mr. and Mrs-‘l-{ginald liiiacNeili oi Giarlotltetnwn and infant dis-tight- We, your friends and neighborsi" mini" 999119 Sunday i" m9 have gathered this evening, in this “home o! Mir. Macrleills sister and comgorggb], home, 1° w,“ ,, 3oc_|bmther.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kent- ial hour and convey to you our good wishes. We have had to turn the dark cloud inside out several times. in order to find c, sliver lining, and! that silver lining is the hope that your life now may be easier and m0" free from care. and that, although you are leaving us, you will be near at hand. and able to be with us many times. We regret that events have led $0 the place where it seemed best tor you to make the change, but we realise that changes mnst coma, and this one seems neces. "W, and more advantageous to Wis. We wish to assure you ti"; w. ggglumlclguyo: yo? I!l]\lICh—iIl our . rc an a comnv it activities. in y In our Women: Institute and Had Oress. you have been valued members, even willing and cgpahlg to help in whatever way w“ n. qllifld. whether in entertainments, will" your musical talents were always appreciated - in sewing, Will's you have solved and helped w! many problems for tlia Red Cross workers -and for others in kfllttlHs-Whm your needles have lllickld. Mildred. as you have fash~ lohed many beautiful pattern; m4 dvsisnr. calling forth admiration Born friends at home and abroad In short, we always have found YOU ready and willing to do your b"! ill lily worthy enterprise. We would remember at this time, the other members of your fflfllly —M"IUOX'HO and Ber-niece. Our best wishes go with them for hlppiliess and success in the lut- ure. Never forget that you leave behind many triends who will lol- iow in the future with sympathetic and kindly interest, and we ‘pun ever have. "Very happy mgmoflgg" of your old home. where, on every occasion the hospitality or snore, Jennie and Family was unequalled. Please accept these gifts, as tokens of our esteem and friend- lhil and how ean we better con- sweet On behalf of your friends and octossi- and. mo. ' _.__.._.__._ AIIGTION SALE L!‘ OTTAWT, 8T» IUMMEISIDE. s have bans-Jaded by an...’ Rents-savanna...» i i Us For Service i nsnar, rovmsan m ; Roll Filie,~a|l Sisal u m H, i I“ Sh“ lb he raaea esaahthg or 2‘ ‘lrlalulllh nun knee n: x Ennian iirag 8i teases. 0.. s"... ......°°""'“...... n: bottom feed ti-olillso with motor and Photo Sarvles ....."““"..';L‘ .. t‘,""..°.'.'.‘.'.'""°"...; SALE BEGINNING ATII NOON a 5 Boy's Windbreakers Boy's Corduroy Windbreaker. per fastened. lined, color Grey or Brown. silos 36 to M. $6.75 Boy's Parka warm lining. H to M. each -¢AMEO- n1. o-sso. sac. mos-ass lli time skating and hockey Fans. lea u-rs a rnsasuu" lnToelusloolnr Starring sari» Bank w! Michael 0'lbaa toad Home ot ieoosistiald. Mrs. momiu and lnlwt dwshtsr oently arrived fawn England to re- join has- humane hen. who several years overseas dissing the war. Mrs. Kieth Grind o! Mill River who haabeenap-nientintbe? c. Homlial is at Dissent eenvei- esclisig at the home u! tn- oiomer Mrs. Lyman oasniis- at (Jasoumwc- Mhs Cuylsfinnayglwtiogrcenth spent a few ya v ng per. ents Mir. and Mrs Willhsn Pound or Fredericton has returned to bar heme. —B. - WANTED A Shnograplaer, UDIIIIUI and ‘ ‘ ‘eaping course. Ap- ply in person to M. l‘. Scbnrnisn Co. Ltd" HID-l met-side. P. Ii. l. suisnsnsins routs ronee we»... as. 1w A H ,- a; u" summgggldg Police Force taken on the occasion oi the visit; to Bummersids o! His M“ e iibtceiimcy. the Govxarnerdeieugm andmbldycflilflgggflnmj c schummn _ h: ,1’! EWtE;-- "I- W“ 93 - " ' §°§§fl§ffi§° .§',.‘,h3mg...st'..§iu J. M. Doyle. Joseph Linkletter. J. W. Boyle. and H. s. MsoKay. s At HOLMAN’S . t . a Men ! Boys i FOR COLD WEATHER COMFORT YOU'LL NEED WARM Parkag and JBCICGLS youu rmo IIG VARIETY mo m-rss vstuts m y, out: SELECTIONS MEN'S MACKINAWS Ian's Navy Mackinaw Coats and Shawl Collar. size 36 to t4 $7.50 MEN'S PARKAS Men's extra high grade quality Parkss lwltla heavy all wool linlnil. wird and W816! 1191mm" sizes 36 to 4.2. $22.50 all-around Belt WINDIIEAKERS L Men's Blue Grey heavy M01!“ Wlfldbfflil; ers. warm and long wearing quality. sizes 36 to 44¢ ‘g $7.95 COSSACK COATS a _ w" . ilmphre s girlcfrilacgififufmlgolirsierl?srgfi and lousy WM!’- ing. sizes 3d to 42. $10.50 Man's Two Time s. medium will“! MEN'S MACKINAW wmosnrsxsss Mackinaw Windbreaker with zines:- mtsains "Wt- umm; "m, punt] or wamtb sod contort. silos sip- 3”" 11$" hecolm ‘lftagnll 3d w| 4|, i. 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