T. , :51-', -1 . .- I . 4 M 1.9? ? mg" tit The Guardian Timapsoii- Iiaelonalii Va? 14 hursdny, Sept. 2, 1954 WESTERN GUARDIAN A Wy"":I" I 'c VT in: WE! 502111- -COMBINATION cg: pnachcriiiized at St. John's An glican and satire pan. : I only 999 lChiirch, St. I-jleanors. on Saturday, at Braces Harduale. Aunust 21. when Evelyn Lillian MacDonald. daught fM C - ...-DANCING Macxeilrs Warehouse, .,,,, M.,,,h,,,,, ,,,d':,,". 1;: 23"?" Kcnslngton every Thursday night. Madjnmid of D.nmouu,, N 5 Lowell Hueslls and His Orchestra. and Juhn wimam M”shau'Tm')mF; Dancing 900-l;'.'.l. i.l:intecn scriive. S0”, 5,,” ,,f ML and Mrs. wan”, Tliiiiiipsiln, Kensiiigtuii, were unit. u eRE(iI'I.AR 'lili.ir'-(lily n i :1 hi I Y dancc. Bordiii l.r:i;-ii llall. .Vli- Pf! m rnanmgu x H" Archdcauun Culloughis Hi--ricsira. Come and (" Hi umrlsu" I"'””"m”d me ceremony. The church was decorated suiiimer flowers and the have a good time. with (ll T the furi ind Pvpcnsii bill guests ellnilitale c1'.if', lll' u.l-or liumc ;jlPilS iicrc marked by Mliilc ribbon t")I'lll(l'.' lIllllI'l"'.E f”.lP'li'lZ' 1Il- -IIl(l UiIIl5Il'.'?. ;iuC9. Llliv lizitit :ili(l :ii.x'l.iI stuiic! Mis Horace Andicu. organist, siding. Uuier ilmi at Braceis. was in charge of the wedding I'nll5l('. '-T H 0 U G H T "I5 H 0 R 5 E Given in marliage by her step- SHOLILD V15”' 1”:--VTIST ' RN” father, the bride chose a ballerina- cntly a lit: so In 1 iiigiiig to Mr. Roy 3 length gown of white nylon net M1l'l'”V- - ll "-i- l-llllwll 1'1 7 Hi ('1 .i h:li- satin la cc, chaiililly lace ' ;iiilni.iIt.w' Pd! ixflfl -l' lit Iii-loin, uiih three-quai'ter length it-elh ncc lull M11 Mlllri1l;i'i..loi-vi-s Her veil of nylon tulle Fallcfl H1 M r'- (A-Till-I'.D9lI Oil uas held iii place by a headdress -VII. mt J5-'1!11. V- t "W11 MW!" of while satin. sprinkled uhite ining the hol c 5 lit - l iI”II'l hr-.iris. She riirricd a cas- a p.c.- ' vi: .ir (Jill) of C"I4ll ill.-es with stream- IUHE it -2 Inrii.;i-rt Ill-r Iiiiiiiisiiiiilil, Miss Shirley moi-ll I'VE 11' t'.iiili-i'nii, was gimiic(l in pink ny- uvisc Ni.-vii. . . ' lliin IIPI. mi-r szitiii. with a pink 11 311 l-l'll'ill”iIl iiiriinct headpiece and matching llllIl'.S and carried a bouquet of or gillow inst-s. er T The giimiii li,'i.s slippiiltcd by P S ”- brother, Mi. l..iytiiii 'l'hornp- I . .'..iis it :.:f-W rm ' ll 2” ? ':'il. '1 It '. ,; 'i1r: llluirhoarl chose for her l-alli.lii'.r"'s warldllig a green suit .-.1:.'.i- ;ii-rrsmllrs and :1 cor- nl lolli-iv ii-six-. l.-.iilIc Mrs inilisoil cllosc ii navy bl'.:c suit with n.iiy accrssiirics and a cor- - j s.'igi- of red roses. A reception was held at Hill- crcst Lodge. The bride's table. with its ziltl'artlvi- zirningciiiciit of gl.imilli iillfl ll;1lllL'(1 liiprrs, isli: V i-.-ikc arinincd ulih a '.,t:ride and groom, and was cut in EUR i the traditional manner by thcl , ;. tiling couple. up 3.,-gig 'lilii- toast iii the lnidc was Tllfl-I ,. po.vlI by the groulii. l H IA A-,.,tv,l' The couple left by i'TtUlui' iiii ill 1; jjuug.1lT0iiCyn)tiDll till) to Dartmouth. andi RL,...,- Iolhcr points of interest ill the gun , Mariliiiics. I The bride wearing a pale blue ik lC.'l.gab:ir(Iliic Sllll villi I'i.'li)' iiccc.-- -0 lll9l'-' surics. and (I corsngc of ictl lUSL'5.l -, N B. .Uii return they xilll rcsldv ill Kcii-. iii 1..oli,;; I siiigton. ill Mrs. W. coco l7i;vE l gu B. Dou;h.i., BJR On August 18, the bride was U H .;:ucst of honour at a pro-iiilptliil 3 3': ll'”'”" ” ,””ll”H lshnuei. at thr. home of hm par- - X" ' Pl 1' Mlcnis, Mr and Hrs. (Vimpl-in Mtilr 7' " "TV Milli" 1 ll""'”i NS .hearI RI'.illIlfIIllV ari'anl;crl lunk 'l'-H-91'” H3 H”'”" '-5 'l”mlm"d "Stand whitr r.9i-rainr-rs and wedding 53C1'0l3-"-' '-lilll "W 5”-'” M C'”0d' hells. made a delightful back- 5W9d 3?-ll D”"35”-"-- Bl” izroiind for the bridal llvliii-Ii ilic b:'l(Ic-clcct was escorted anti Miss . (aiiicriln, whllc H4W liy Ttlixzx Siiillrv , , , "N Iilis. l.iiid.i lil'ilihc;itl played an-,WolIe United H A, M ll ' - llllilitlliilc llltl.xi('. "tin sponumll moi 'l'hv well-fillcd bflSk(tlS were car- Pvliss :3. Bradford B. KmNi.1l”(,?.n' Q3315 of rlcd in by Ethel Muirhead and ”l ' A iB,.'R' l Mildred Compton. The rib bn nsl t More cut by Miss Shirley Mac- lS.HlC. Miss Rlliiichc ll'Itirray read 'Iic niiiiies aiirl good iiislirs. whilcl Miss lmrcttzi .VlacIsn:il: z'Tl'.":'IIlIZi"(li the gifts. 4 A social evening was enjoyed Sig likllll giiltar selections played by Rm; 1 Mi. lrwiii MacDoligall and singing ill (I luv Mr Jacliio Mm-I)iiiig;iil. fol-l l'..iitri lmirrl liy rcficsliinetlts by the la-, '5 till rllrs. v S . (ir4ii'CO "fl Afr. aild , Vi. 'i'."ll.im Pr-vi). Capri, illrmh. A - V y, g ,, ,.p,1,lL”.l'riiIc VllI"I""(l SI'x4'l't' lluins on and W, J, I.” I”, ,.,;,- , (W 5,.”-, his hind and arnl recently when ,.d. gun in small tin of gas that was mis- Itnkbn for kerosene ignited while West- the was lighting a fire In ihe Iln his itilrlirn ran cc. Thrnugli quirk Wonk ithinking A more serious accident drli- U'iS pirwiinierl. Mr. Perry was g )-,,5 min gndiiaknn to ()'l.rar,v. where he re- as, where. he rcived medical care. 5 work helping , . ,. -, Messrs. Leo Dalton, Rnsevillc. a MIMLE lo 1-.).lFpM(V unoccugn lD.'in MacKay, Bloomfield, Bennett ed house: for .illif' q.i.i.tcrs BLE- i T ' .and Lorne Howard. Glengiirry. P,1ynlp1',i'-Iflfl Henry Dalton, Burton motor- (lharlottetown last Tues- aniiual credit Mr. .'4Il"l Mrs. Hm-iiv-n EI'iL8rI.'llllNl .it i.. . liunir til, Kel-,'"''l 1” vln Grove on August 26 for the ORV ” "'19"? ll” members of Kcr.s.nglon Pi-esbvten ”"'"" ""'"V"”'9"- lan Church Choir and other friends (M ml 1.4- ,,.,W.m, of Bum)” of Rev and Mrs. James A. Mr.- Ind W,”g,, .,,,.,. .hn,.k,.d ,,, Gowan of IT " tJOl'iIl. NS, foi'irler- 1.,,"l.” HI. ml. ,l,,,l,h of Mn P-,,,d I-V "l KP" "”- "Vh" ll"? lhmll Sulliiiiri. ri hlchli re-ported rc- giiests. Sonic 33 giiesis urrc aerv- lgidpm Or (-..,mph,.m,mg Sim...” ed ice cream and cake, and Miss wmmih). 1. ,.x,,.,,,1..d .0 his 3”. Marion Lockhart WM HUFDTWG in slum-ini Mrs. Vincent Hagan. Wlrh 9- b51'7hdiU' MIN! C0mDlPl" Now York. who with her husband With Calldl"5. BUR i'IIIfl family WPTP vai'.1tion'ing with - (illests of Mrs Ruv Ifi2Zl'iill.'ilil H, Nmv Y1”.-N. mm .m..1,, of SHAH, and her son, R4-r W. E. Ingralinm. p M". pap ' St. Mark); Rectory. Kensimtt-'in., are her sister. Mrs A. S Krllniirll Fnngratiilatloni arr extended to and Mr. Kcllai-.d. Mr. Kr-llnnd is Ur. and Mrs. I7.W'rNI Wnnd, Bur- .siiperanniiat.rd from the Intrrr.a- lion. uhosc niarringc look placi- iional Comiiiuiilc.'ii.ions Systriii. imrnllv. Mrs. Wood is thn (armor and is an accomplished miisiriaii Niargarct 'tfiiiiliv-us. Elmsdalo. l-Zvrrrit Is the son M Mr. and Up to the presciit, the study and practice of his talent has been .Virs. Cecil Wand. Burton. pursued only as I;a2:b1;3;'O5)l:Le pfajril Misses Olive and Helen Reilly sent tentative . , -.- - :5 ist in Kentvillc, NS. For the prr I ' V. i(. , H, R” lh. C I, sent Mr. and Mrs. Kvllniid air "r.n”wr' ' " ma ' " "P i:iin'g with a son in Halifax BUR I " rt "Tvlmrh the help M km” ”"i'h' Nix-rl linndnilhllhxn Rtzyerrvllsferbedf bnrs of Mr. and Mrs. Fenian Fall. I ',mMR M. Mr; Nrlmnk Sm". Crapaud. I house has hrrn niovctl M”. Hmry Dam,” nnd Mr. 1-,”, 1:-om the property at ihc lair Anny R,,,,,,,, Samuel Shrrreii iirri pjni-mi an the site Of lllPl1' formrr hnnlr Miss Grrtriirlr O'Connor of which was rI05lrrlvc(i iv. fire on llnliins. N S. is vacationing Ivigust 4. The ll4'l7lF0 l'.:is hP.llC with WT IWTPHN. MT and MT!- rrmodellcd at tile time marl Mr illrnmnnrl O'Connor. C-inc Wolfe. and Mrs. Rail were :itt.r-n'Iin;: the. Anglican Churrli plrrir lirr. ihr. l , Q l -, ,. . .. . l2llflrifiiIri1Z.”:K1ll(lSlllllililillfflc lllltlfirllllglillllils (arm WM” plrnin 0" Aim 24' equipment was rushed in the scene, Mr, ""1 M", but Ulil(1TliIIi'ilPl'.' noth-.nz rmild'ri'l.rriry. Vt'f'rP recent gullsfs or be saved. ”i"hr c:ii.se of the fire is l tin, Sr-ntnrr': p.-irr-nie, Mr. and UNKNOWN BUR Mrs. Cecil VVoo(I. Burton, and --Mr. and VI'..s. (imllim l)orl.i2d I:,l,:n (f-:pDd&r,,T(”: M”. lmgh Gr”- nce Lillian Kiirzild of Ozcmri, ' ' ' ' 54. ,1 Saab. were tcnrlrrcd n misrr-Il- ” ' aneous elimvcr at tlir home of Mr Donaldts D”il'P!liF Mr and Mrs Vfnnv frnm Burton and sur- iminrllnrz rIl.trirl.s nilrnrlcd the Perry Sentncr. Pl..'tN.TRAlV)F.n rflflil-TT,'.7I;RN(lE it"l"”iN'l ilh ;i thrr-r:-tlcr H0i'l(lII'lK ,' home of Mr and Mrs miniature l Adams. Kntitsford lion. N. II. have returned to their ,rlrcn, Evelyn. Ralph and Robert of the home of Mrs. William MacDon- lllili ht'niIit-rs, nlsiwli . Ivlotlitrr. Daniand MFS. ., spending their vacation 'i 0' Loary -Mr. Ralph Adams. 0'Leary. accompanied by Min Valerie Mac- Williams and her brother. Clair, motored to Halifax on Sunday. They expect to bring Mn. Helen Mac- Williams back with them; Mn. Macwllllama has been a patient in the hospital there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams of Burlington. were recent visitor: to Otbeary and Mill Road. The many friends of Mrs. Adam: are delight- ed to see her so well after her rec- ent sick spell. Mrs. Strothard Acorn of St. Mar- garet s, N. S. was a visitor to O'- Leary recently. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner. Mrs. Chesley Woodside of Union- vale is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. Her inuny friends wish her a speedy recovery. The Knuuford W. I. held their meeting at West Point Shore on Friday afternoon and gave a slip- per for the chlldrcn of the district. which was much enjoyed by all. Mr. and .'Irs. Wallace Champion of Malpeque were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutsford. Mrs. Lester Gay of Knutsford. is a patient in the Prince County Hilspllal in Summerside. following an operation. It is pleasing in hear that she is doing well and it is hoped she will have a complete re- covery to good health. , hits Fit-(I k'hainpion of .vli-ilpeque was a visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knuts- ford. recently. l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunning land Mrs. Bessie Dunning of Long yltlvcr, ucrc Sunda, visitors to the Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Hughie MacGregor. O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Car- rutliers and daughters, Nancy and Linda. have returned to their home in Cimksvillc, Ontaiio, after spend- ing a two-week holiday with the I'ormer's mother. Mrs. Margaret Diimvillc. and sisters, Fairley and Audrey in O'Leary. They visited with other friends and relatives in ilowlan, Cape Wolfe and vicinity. Accompanying them on the return trip was Mr. Clayton Carruthers of Howlnn. Miss Belle Howard. of Hingham. Mass.. is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Howard. Quite a number from 0'Leary chair, toimotored to Cape Wolfe on Tues- day evening to patronize the de- licious slipper put on by the Cape Church congrega- lion. Mrs. Warren Flanders. and son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Tuttle and children of Hamp- lioincs, after spending their holi- days with friends and relatives in Howlan and 0'Leary. Mrs. Fland- ers was the former Miss Gladys Carruthers of O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy of Conway were visitors to rel- ative: in O'Leary and vicinity on Sundav. Mrs. Heber Dickicson and chil- Mill Road, were recent visitors to aid in West Point. Miss Norma MacNeill of Cape Wolfe. has accepted the position as teacher in West Point School. Mr. and Mrs Austin Winchester and daughter, Terry. and Master Clarence Paggett, have returned to their home in St. John. N. B.. after spending some time with rel- atives and friends in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smallm:-in and family of 0'Lrary. were vis- itor: to Locke Road recently, vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Mnntrusr-, ueie iisitors to O'Leary. and Dumblane recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac Inc and family ' Mr and Mrs. Averd Harris, Mr. Foster Smallman and Mrs. Dan Smallman. have gone to Woodstock. N. B.. to attend the Maritime Baptist Convention there. They expect to return home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKay and daughter. Neila. of Coleman. were recent visitor: to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett and children. Claire and Nancy. also Mr. and Mrs. James Slavin were visitors to the home of Mr and Mrs. J. B. MacKay in Cole- man recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gill-nor Brundage and son. have returned to their home in Medway. Mass. after in Cole. TTTRI1. Mr. and Mrs Nell Macxly Ind daughtera. Nell: and Glenda. also Mrs. .7. R. MacKay of Coleman were visitors to Alma on Sunday cveninx. Mr. Ivan MacLean. Coleman. has returned from an enjoyable trip to Toronto and Calgary. Mr. and Mn. Swaby Ward have returned to their home in the states, after spending a week with relatives In O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mn. Willard Hodge have returned to their home in Truro. W. C Df1li'iltl. Sea Vl"W on An- S”-” 25 "WI irfirllird R l:ll'ic'i of I-imriuv Iricrnnilonal rnnfv-rnire in I-'Wr'v cl”' AI Iiir hnnoirrl izlirsta dltnugs pm. ,3,-pnighgnlng .-.1 "Me "I'l'P1"”'I W" I1'-'1”? Tmm. Ill" 371- rrl.-.tirm.s between Canada and the dal Cllorlla was rvlmrrl by Mrs. Unlicd slam will upon iii. im- ROCHES'I'ER.. N Y. ICPI -- A 107”! Camphtll The gifts were University of Rochester new i. opened by Mrs. Bord Bmlrsfn and About an leaders in government. Mrs. Charles Beairsto and nrranib edilcrition. business, industry and ed by Vliss Shirley Stewart. while international affairs in the two Mrs. tin 'on Siitherliilid read the countries will take part in the con- ncroinrm it --vi rlshts Lunch tel-once on the general theme: was izerrrl and a social hour am "What. future for Canada-U. S Joyed. JIUR economic relatltma." N. S, after Ipcnding a few days at the home of their non-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Jclley. O'i..eary. Mn. Jeremiah Dalton. Coleman. is now it patient in the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown. receiving treatment. All WIIII bar a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mril. Dan MacPher:on. Enmore -Mr. Reginald Nay: and son from Toronto. attended the fun- eral of Mr. Noye's brother, Mr. James Noyc of MacNctil'a Mills. Recent visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Osborn. Victoria West. were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cartwright and daughter. Anne. and friend. Miss Freda Stevenl. all from Welland, Ont. Recent guest: of Mr. and MN. John E. Campbell, North Enmorc. were Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Cahill, Klldare. Mr. and Mrs. Gross. New York. were rercni house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grlndla). "DOW romin", North Enmore. Willard Cotton, n.C.A.r.. Tren- ton. Ont.. has returned to his duties after spending a holiday with his mrilhcr. Mrs. Russel Cot- ton, Sprlnghill and other relatives. Mrs. Kenneth WilliBm!, Toronto, Ont., is visiting relaiiiu in Mt. Pleasant and Springhill. Mr. Floyd Williams, Toronto,, Keith Williams and other rc- latives in Sprlnglilll. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur were Mr. and Mrs. Russel (Tough- lin, Mt. Pleasant, and Maslcri George Kinch, liiverness. Mrs. Drusilla Pollard and her grandson. Mr. Tommy CONSUM- Maine. were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. l-Jnman and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ennlan. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enman and family and Mrs. Walter En- man. motored to Wheatley River on Aug. 23. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Andrews is the former Jessie En- man. Friends of the lain Mrs. Her- bert Enman were sorry to hear of her death which occurred in Mac- Adam. N. B., recently. She was It long time resident of North En- inoic and had iiiiinv frirntls there. Sympathy is extended to her be- reaved family. Wade Thurston their home in relatives in Mr. and Mrs. have returned to Maine after visiting Victoria West. On August 7. Mr. Havelock Bryant celebrated his 91st birth- day. His many friends wish him many more. 51,-, ,.vi(.-pa 1-,'..or,v and Vernon and (Iaiigliter. Mrs. Willard Bal- lem, were recent xlsitors to Hall- fax. N. S. Mr. Thane Yeo, R.C.A.F'.. Win- nipeg. Man. recently visited rela- tives in North Enmore. Mr. Tliaiic Nnyo, ('anadlau arm- ed forces, Valcartier. Quebec. spent his leave with his parents. and Mrs. James Livingstone in Glenwood. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cooke and children, Grant and Gale of Cooks- ville, Ontario. are spending their holiday: with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ractord Locke of Locke Road and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke of Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Harry Adams. and grand- daughter. Norma, Knutsford, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy and Miss Lucy Hardy in Alberton on Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Murray of Sum- merside, was a visitor to O'Leary on Wednesday afternoon. guest of Mrs. John Moreshead. Mrs. Alfred Palmer, 0'I.:-ary. spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. James Hudson, in Summer- side. Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutsford. visited with her cousin, Francis Hardy and aunt, Mrs. Leigh Hardy, who have been spending some time in Brooklyn. They left for their home in Hingham, Mass. on Mon- day morning. Mrs. Margaret Davison of Wake- field, Mass. was a gucst of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knuis- ford on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Warren Dickson and family left for their home in Toronto, after spending a pleasant vacation with friends in O'Leary. Bloomfield and Brac. CP. Mr. and Mn. Gordon N092, En- more. His brother. Harold of the R.C.N.. Cornwallis. N. 5., also spent his leave at home. Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod. have returned, to their home in Toronto, after visiting relative: in Sprlnghill. They were accom. panied by their 5011. David. Mrs. Gerald MacArthur has re- turned home after spending I week in the U. S. A. She went by car with her cousin. Mrs. Clark and Mr. Clark. Mrs. Clark's father. Mr. James Palmer, Free- land, was also a passenger. Messrs. Theo. and Sidney En- man and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, motored to Earnscllffe. Cherry Valley and Charlottetown on August 21. , Schools In this vicinity have opened with the following teach- ers in charge: Sprlnghlll, Mrs. Albert MacArthur; Mt. Pleasant, Miss Margaret Macintosh; En- more, Mrs. Roland Bryant; North Enmore. Mr. Robert Grlndlay; Victoria Wen. Miss Doreen Bry- ant. Masier Russel Palmer, has re- Omu 15 V”I”l"8 his m0””'r- M” itiirned to his home in Fieelaud. after visiting his sister, Mrs. Ger- ald Macfirthur, Sprlnghill. Retta Bryant. Summenlde. was ii recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. William Noye, Mt. Pleasant, were recent visitors to Rustico. Miss Judy Noye, Port Hill. has returned home after spending I vacation at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Noye. Mn. Letter Burbank has return- ed- to her home in Maine. after spending I pleasant holiday with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLaurin. and with other relatives and friends in Ttinniore and Lot 16. Mrs. Bur- bank is the former Pearl Mac- Laurln. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rngerson of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor. Mrs. Raynor ia the former Blanche Raynor of Enmore. it In 25 years since her last visit here. and her many friends are delighted to see her a- gain. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. James Noyes of MacNeiIJ's Mill. whose death occurred recently in the Prince County Hospital. He was a sun of Mr. Wallace Noye and the late Mrs. Noye of Enmorc. Mr. and Mn. John Moore. Som- ervilIe'. Mau.. are vacationing in Victoria West and Enmora. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Biyant. Charlottetown. spent a few days in North Enmore visiting relatives. Mrs. Walter Enman, MacAdam. N. B., was a recent guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enman. North En- more; also her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Victoria West. Mr. and Mn. Bill Bryant. Bos- ton. Mau.. are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ira Bryant. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Nisbct. Portland, M:-., Mrx. Jessie Phillips, Brooklinc. Mass, and Mrs. Cath- erine Mar:Lennan, Quincy. Mass.. have returned to their home after spending a pleasant vacation here. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Mrs. Larry Motuik and Miss Pauline MacArthur, Summerside. were recent guests of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mac- Arthur. Recent visitors at the home of their sister. Mrs. Alexander Ford. Springhiii, were Mrs. Alice Matt- hews and son, George. Mrs. Ida Carton and son, Richard and Mar- jorie MncDowell, all of Ayer. Mass. This is the young folks first visit here and they enjoyed their holiday. It is 34 years since Mrs. Matthews last visited the island and she saw many changes. The United Ladies' Aid met for the August meeting at the home ot Mrs. Osborn. A large number of members and visitors were pres- em. The many friends of Mr. Fred Ford are pleased to hear that he is recovering from an attack 0! virus pneumonia. Mrs. E d w a r d daughter have returned Mathey and to their OUR BOARDING HOUSE iBAl2l2Acl(s MY FE were visitor: in the home of Mr E6AD,TNI(-366! I'VE PACED so ' LONG AROUND Tl-iis TOTTERING "N6 caAl.s!-- VOURTURN To '00 GUARD bow, ei-iZ--"v LUCI4YjI.' home in Waltham Man. after in: ltlng Mrs. Mather: sister, Mn. Joan Moore and Mn. Preston En- man. Victoria West. Miss Katherine Ford. visited her cousins. Herman Birch. Bcdeque. Leod, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and daughter, Sharon. ioria West. Springhill and ity. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enman. Victoria West. Miss Maude Enman. Augusta. and Mrs. Richard Enrnan, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye. Mrs. Marjorie Noye and daugh- ter. Ruth, New York. are spending a pleasant vacation with Mrs. fred Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dyment. Springhill. have as their guest .Miss Millie Stewart of Massa- chusetts. ' Mr. and Mrs Stcnnlng MacNevin and son of Hordcii were the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Smith. Miss Joan and Master Leslie Hardy, Freeland, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Albert Yea. Harmony. Mr. and .'lIrs (iiacnie Boswall and son. Charlottctmvn. were visit- ing relatives and friends in this viclnitv on August 22. Mr. Wilfred Nuye has returned to his home in New York. after attending the funeral of his bro- thcr. iting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLt-nnan. Mrs. Arthur Nisbct, Augusta. Me, is visiting relatives in North- ani, Harmony and vicinity. W. ti” CANADA 5 FINFST CIGARETTE NOTICE The Medical Clinic. Sum- merside, will be closed on September 3rd and 4th. and on Labor Day, Sept. 6th. Lm.:.:g.,,,,g, MAJOR HOOPLE ET ARE FI.PsM- ME THE, BLASTEI2 8011' an I HEARD You CREE-PING AROUND, A9 OLIiETLYA5AWILD H0265. QTAMPEDEI-4--J ' t WELL, HAMD ,Itsl-.THE1WEED5,80V53;.; , - tt i"; ,i 3, .-' '1 4'” do WOO HAVE ":- .IAlsI'AUDlEMCE o recently Dougall on August 13 In honor of -Ioyct and Miss Blanche MacDougall. Gordon MacArthur all from 0t- their kindmm! tawa, 0nt., motored here recently WW1 WC” IWCIY gifts. All joined and are visiting relatives in Vlc- in singing "For She's A Jolly Good vicIn- Fellow." Lunch was served by the went, two week, H Mass. have been the house guests Comtance. spent I week in Bede. of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enman, que, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reg- exmndedtw um um”, Ind 1 Na. Me.. is visiting her parents, Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Olson and daughter. Gloria. and son Junior and Mrs. Olson and their children. It "'13 hm"? Of MT- Maine, U. S. A. are the guest: of Edwin Hansen on Auzlilt 12. Noye'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- - at the home at 14;, "M T n 3 V aI I 3 Reginald Birch on Augun ,, "I a cot! tten W -A ahower was held at the home com3piot.edRfox- tur.::.',uPhm VI of Mr. and Mn. Wiltred Mac- held on me 35, W" V i The Mr. Watson Hardy, 1;; gifts were opened by Mia: Helen was I! visitor at the homzsczfmw Ntabet and the accompanying yer. and Mrs. Erie Wil.lill'n.s 9,, Au: Mrs. Carilson. Sea View. is a 19 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- cipmgeajmbgltakxegoglafezcggngi ' table by Mrs. Millicent Stewart. Qonzrnwllmml an extended. cu-uson Blanche. in I few well-chosen M1,; md M"' Wendell Mum”. and M", words. thanked one and all for W "9 '"a"1'5'5 Wok Dlicg ., In presenting her A”"” 13. in the Preabytcrlg Church, Tyne Valley. Mr. Charles MacLean. Menu”, Po Station. relieving Mr. Lloyd 1:," rnch. who was on vacation. I ladlpa. Mrs. D. N. Forbes and daughter, Sympathy of this community M inald Forbes in their cottage by 5 E "I" 5h”"- iirhetiaeo deudgh laci':ciillerred'h.::uANo"l "nut and Mrs. Clark Macquarrie ” I" U” Prince Cmmly HOIDIRL are on vacation for two weeks at ? the Ellis Cabins in summeraide , CWT Professional cam. East. The United L:adlea' Aid was held and Mn E. E. Parkman I?lp3D.. R0. . NE 3281 Mr. and Ma. Wa Ntsbt nd . Mr. Kennethlnaynorrrefrirom Tbroliito 5 lBEeGrEg: THEATRE BLDG- were supper guests of Mr. and s"""”'-"W0 Mra. Erie Williams on August 19. Miss Beth Clark. Aiberton. was' visiting at the home of Mr. Roy cm,,,u.n Bank (C i'PhilIipa on August 19. B,,,mn”' """""' The Presbyterian Ladiea' Aid met 5'-lmmchiu--. P-El - Phone 1;" ...L....Lg.ggxg Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey l w. Albert Robertson . r. E. i. iimnlar. Btrinnriva " ' l Granville at Wain sky... 4; s---me--um. DIAL l'. o. no; Wednesday & Thursday 33” sin INSURANCE R. E. Ellis iv Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty i September 1-2 l "DEVILS CANYON" ' ...Sta1-1-jngv. 5-gSiimmc,r St. Siimmentdc Virginia Mayo and Dale Optometrist; B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summenide, P.E.I. - Phone am S)IAI.L)lAN'S BUILDING &.LL,;ggggg A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). 188 Water Street Robertson Colored Cartoon 8230 Standard 9.30 Daylight Summerldc Mrs. Minnie Langley. Auburn- dale. Mass., is a guest of her bro- MWVD Maurice MIlI'a Men's Wu! -thcr-in-law and sister, Reverend PHONE 3530 William and Mrs. Osborn, "Maple Shade," Victoria West. She is vis- . Dentists D.RI:VEfI.I5.I SUMMERSIDEE Dr. J. A. Doiron SDIALLMAN BUILDING ,nl:iI 2366 Summersldi .. - -- ' PHYSICIANS ' 7 if 7 L. K. ZTELINSKI, M.D. 56 General Practltlo Malpoquo Ronda” KENSTNGTON Kenslngton. P. E. 1. Phone: Kenaingtan 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS Wed. - 'liliur. 7.15-Sl'l.'i. Gregor). Peck. Audrcy llepburn iii roiiiiiii-l tit coniedy dcllght-- "ROMAN HOLIDAl"' Bank Drawing Thursday is iii 1-: row A UNMIUL DIIIMIAIIOMI. Pttlilll 1 POTATO OROWERS ATTENTION MEETING - SUMMERSIIHG - SEPT 2nd In view of recent indications that the Potato Market- ,ing Board intends to continue a Selling Agency and con- 'duct a Compulsory Pool for the Provincc's entire 19.34 potato crop. at the request of a great iany farnlcrst public meeting of all interested i.:rowcrs is called to fully discuss the question. This meeting will be held in the Baptist Hall at Sum- mcrside at 8 pm. (Standard Time) Thursday. Sept. 2nd. Represciitaiives of the Government. the P. E. T. Pola- to Marketing Board. the Provincial Marketing Board and tliie Potato and Turnip Dealers Association have been ill- v ted. . This is a very important question which vitally affects all potato groivers and in the interests of our lndiistry will are urged to lnako cvcry eI'Iol'i. to lie present. REUBEN R. LARGE. NEIL BRADSHAW, J. F. BRYAN. Committee in Charge. li”7i4sIRESH ER .- 1 - .. .....I .. - . ' . vi -m I, has ,1.-I v- GEORGE WHITE No. 6 MAD! IN CANADA Ind mum iviy um Imam are buying the lo. I ...I-Intuitive-bnovouoond. ...Iourtappcrcnu-iullHalMI- ...bIhInlhlvDhIIvonp . WoIdtllnlIonuIlIIctluI"" I-plow turbo. not I Imngh, IVMIOVMIIIW WV" . . . Ihnuhol about and ham. . . . Sluiplu and onto: It all!”- . ..Hu4IunIoIbdn povbovr. '. . .Mon Cu-ipou. Ioulutotmo. OIDII YOURS NOW! In wtodrylorllvurltodloldoronlprico M. HALL MFG. co. LTD. Saimmllli