' year! '- Prlze Battle at Grapauil Exhibition 1113 following are the results of me Guernsey and Jersey classes ,hawn at the Crapaud Exhibition. GUERNSEY ' 1. Bull Jr. Cali -1. Alton Bell. till. K;',u;i1'll, Ir. Cal! -1. Hnrold Pal- , x ington. mgr Yea.:.ing Bull - 1. Hardd Pal- mer. Kenslniiol 4. uglier, Jr. Cal! - 1. Harold Palmer. Konslngton: .2. I-leber clmpgall, Clyde River. I. Alton ensington B?l'l-leifer, Sr. Calf. - 1. Harold pauner, Konaington; 2. Neil Camp- bell. Bonshaw. 3. Hgljer, 1 year and under I 1. Harold Palmer. Ken- mggon; 2. Altonlell. Kensington; 3, Alton Bell. Kensington. 1. Roller, 2 years and under I years - 1. Harold . almer. Ken- Fmglon; 2. J. H. Carr and Son, oyster Bed Bridge; 3.. Alton Bell. l(ensinllv09- ii. Cow. I years old or over. dry ,1, Harold Palmer. K93-llnliohi 1, Alton Bell, Kenslngton; 8. J. H. Carr and Son. Oyster Bed Bridge. 9. cow. 3 years old or over. in milk a 1. Harold Palmer. Ken- ungton; 1. Alton B911. Kensingto . 10 Group of three. cow. Heller md Calf - 1. Harold Palmer. Ken- Iington; 1. Alton Bell. Kensington. 11. Best three animals. get of one .1.-9 - 1. Harold Palmer, Kensing- ton; 2. Alton Bell. Kensington. JERSEY 1, null, Jr., Calf -- 1. George Maclvllllan. Cornwau. 2. Bull. Sr. Calf - 1. James Vick- erson. North River; '2. George MacMillan. Cornwall. 3. Yearling Bull -- 1. Edison B. Mmch, North River. 4, Buu, 2 years. and over - '1. Geo. MacMlllan. Cornwall; 2. Albert E. Stetson. Freetown; 3. Jas. Vickerson. North River. 5. Heifer, Jr. Calf -- 1. James Vlckerson. North River; 2. Frank N. Easter. New Wiltshire; 3. Geo MacMillan. Cornwall. , p 6. Heifer. Sr. Calf - 1. Geo. MarMillan. Cornwall; 2. Jas Vick- ersnn, North River; 3 Gordon Duch- erty, Kingston. 7. Heifer. 1 year and under 2 vears - 1. Albert E. Stetson. Free- iown; 2. James Vickerson. North River; 3. G. M. Henderson, North Wiltshire. s. Heifer. 2 years and under 3 years - 1. James Vickerson, North River; 2. Geo. MacMillan. Corn- wall; 3. Jas. Vickerson, North Riv- "9. Cow, 3 years, old or over. dry --I. Geo. MacMillan. Cornawll: 2. Jas. Vlckerson. North River; 3. Jss. Vickerson. North River- l0. Cow. 8 years old or over. in milk -- 1. Jas. Vickerson, North River; 2. Geo. MacMlllan, Corn- wall; 3. Eugene Donahue, Corn- wall. 11. Group of Three: Cow, Heifer. Calf - 1. Jas. Vickerson. North iilver; I. Geo. MacMillan. Corn- wall. 12. Best Three Animals. Get of One Sire - l. Jss. Vickerson, North River; 2. Geo. MacMlllan. Corn- wall: 8. Albert E. Stetson. Free- town. Crapaud Creamery Specls1Prizon were awarded the various classes of cattle on the basis of points. DUAL PURPOSE BHOIITHOBN AND BED POLL 1. Lank ll-el.. West Royalty. H points. 1. Aust'm Smith. Tryon 18 points. 3. George Nicholson. Crapaud 18 points. 4. Kenneth Robblee. Victoria. R 1l., I pohto. JIIIIY 1. James Vickerson. er 51 points. 2. George MaeMillan. Cornwall. North Riv- " (8 points. 3. Albert I. Itetson. Freetown. 14 points. GUEINIEY 1. Harold Palmer. Kensington. I points. 2. Alton Bell. Remington. I6 points. AYRBIIIE 1. Keith Boswell and sons. Vic- . ions. 55 points. 1. Col. Allan MaeLeod and Sons. Hartayllle. 17 points. 3. J. Frank Roach. Kelly's Cross. 5 Dolnts. C IIOLITEIN l. G. Max Thornpaon. Victoria. .12 points. 2. Allan L. (:low and Ions. Free- town, 20 points. .1. Allison W. Lea, Victoria. 10 Points. 4. Waldon B. Moase, Freetown. 11 points. Miracle greed Special Prizes were awarded. for the best exhibit of hills. to: . 1. S. C. Stewart and Sons. Char- lottetown. R. R. 3. 2. Ellison Toole, Bonshaw. 3. John D. MaePhail. Argyle ore. i Swift Canadian C0,. Lid.. Prizes were awarded from their agent. 3. J. Trov isle. Crapaud for the best bacon hog to: 1. John D. MacPhail. ore. 2. Ivan Bowneas, Kenslngton. 3. Ellison Toole. Bonahaw. K9330!!! Men's Wear Shop. Prize for the best foal of IBM was awarded to Joseph Roberts. Kelly's Cross. E. D. Ives. Tryon. special Feed Argyle i Prize for we best pen of New -lortiu but-eltibttod Hlmnshire Reds was awarded to Albert E. Stetson. Freetown. Crockett and Storey special zrllde lvlvas awarded to Mrs. Ed- Ir acladyea. Augusthe Oova Domestic Science. ' -:1" """.';'.'::.'".:""..':..-'..'z-.:- - were a - -u . no lo .: .. ...':o::::.::- W” III!!! h James Vickersoh. North River. "mom Ir. usamplon male and fe- ..l”a':'...3'. ?:f”."s..'.l.2.& liiii: a..”s?iT'8'.."..7..t".'.."Fl'.'.'a9c?i'll.i'..'h.ii.'.i. W"-lhho and Is. caaapton. Grand Champion and Reserve Jr.. Champion Females. Albert E. Stetson, Freetown. had the ReservelSr.. Champion and Re- serve Grand Champlon Males and the Reserve Sr. Champion and Re- serve Grand Champion Females. GUERNSEY g Harold Palmer. Kenslngton. took Jr., and Reserve J r.. Championship for both males and females; Grand and Reserve Grand Championships for males and females. and the Sr. Champions and Reserve Sr. Cham- pion for Females. AYIIIEIRE Keith Boswell and Sons. Victoria. captured the honors in this class, taking Sr. and Res. Sr. Champion- ship for males and females; Grand and Reserve Grand Championship for males and females; Reserve Jr. Champions for Females and .Tr.. Champion Mala. Col. Allan MacLeod and Sons. Hartsville, took Jr. Champion hon- ors. while Fenton Mayne. Emerald Jct. took Reserve Jr. Male ChI'im- pionship. IEORTHORN AND RED POLL Austin Smith, Tryon, had the Jr. Champion and Reserve Grand Champion males and the Reserve Sr., Champion and Reserve Grand Champion females. George Nicholson, Crapaud had the Reserve Jr. Champion male and Jr. Champion female. Heber Myers and Son. Carleton, took the Sr. Championship and Grand Championship for males. Lank Bros, West Royalty. had the Reserve Si". Champion male and female and the Sr. Champion and Grand Championship for fe- males. HOLSTEINS G. Max Thompson, Victoria. took the Si'. and Grand Championship for Male: Hooper Bros.. Rustico, ioolr the Jr. Championship and Reserve Grand Championship for Males. S. C. Stewart and Son.. Char- lottetown. R. R. 3 had the Reserve Jr. Champion malc. Allison W. Lea, Victoria. had the Jr. Champion female. Walter Buntain and Son, Rustico, had the Reserve Jr. Champion female. Roy Dickieson, New Glasgow. took the Reserve Sr. and Reserve Grand Champion for females. Allan L. Claw and Sons, Frec- town had the 51. and Grand Cham- pion female. South liustico Mr. Harold Uuuceiie and niece Paula of Ruslicoville, left by plane to visit friends in Mulgrave, N. S Mrs. Maude Banvill and Susan Brine, have returned to Arlington, Mass., after spending the summer months vacationing -in Rustico- ville. Cpl. John Gauthier of the R. C A. F.. has returned from Ger- many and is spending his leave with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gauthier of Rusiico- ville. His wife met him in Mon- tresl. R. Q. Mr. Benoit Doucette of Rustico- ville, has left for Lafleche. Sask., where his brother. Lloyd, lives. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Bat- childer and their two children. Gary and Ann. spent the week- end in Rusticoville, the guests of Mrs. Batchildt,-r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gauthier. Mr. Benny Gallant of Rustico- ville. left recently for Saskatch- ewan. Mrs. Marin Blanchard. Miss Leona Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saab and daughter, Ger- aldine. have returned to their home in St. John. N. B.. after spending their holidays at their summer cottage in Rusticoville. Miss Joan Araenault of Ottawa. spent a few days visiting in Rus- tlcoville. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gauthier. Manhunt Ala Harcouri. N. B. 15 men from the RCMP Moncwn sub-division searched Kent county woods near Harcourt without suc- cess Sunday in a hunt for Holly Met. 46, oi this village. The search started Saturday after L.eet's son. nu-ry, 10, was wounded with a .32 calibre rifle bullet. Condition of the youth was re- good in hospital at Rexton. Police, describing Lest as dan- lerrous, said he entered the woods with a rifle and 100 rounds of am- munition. He was quoted as hav- ing said he would never be taken alive. A report that he was carry- ing about 51,000 in cash could not be confirmed. ROMP at other points in eastern New lrunswick were on the Alert- Seerchers used the RCMP dos 511- ver from Moncion. clear weather Sunday favored the manhunt. Police said the shooting occurred at 4.36 uh. Saturday. It was be- llevad to have followed a quarrel. HAVE! EIKIMOS WINNIPEG (CPi - Dr. J. C. Patry and his wife from Victoria- vmg, Que. passed through en route to Chesterfield inlet in the Northwest Territories. On a federal appointment for the next two years or longer. the 25-year-old doctor VII have mostly Eskimo patients. .m................. DROPS BEING SASKATOON (CF) - 1.. Pholpn. president of the Saskatchewan !'arrners' Union for the last five years. will be succeeded by a new man to be elected at the annual convention in Regina Nov. wDec. I. Pbelpa.'rel.inquishing the post. has seen the union grow to a strength of more In LIN leeals. Peaks: .!Miss Lottie Kelly, rammed to her home on Aug. 21. after spending a three-week vacation with her brother-in-law. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcltenna. Cam- bridge. Mass. Mr. Raymond Grant. I o s t o a. Mass., ccompanied by his brother- in-law visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant on August 21. Mr. Peter Dunphy is spending a brief vacation with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunphy, Boston Mass. Miss Josephine Mclnnis. Mon- treal. P. Q.. is spending her holi- days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Mclnnls. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fisher. Peakes Road, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Aug. 24. when they were entertained at the home of Mr. Dental Fisher. Miss Sally Handrahan. Roxbury, Mass., is spending a three-week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Handrahan. Miss Anne Mclnnis returned to her home on Peakes Road, on Aug. 21. after enjoying a two-week va- cation with her aunt in Medford. Mass. Miss Peggy Bradley, Charlotte- town. is spending her,vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Bradley. Mrs. Charles Crawford. son Don- ald and Barbara Connors. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end of Aug. 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant. Miss Mary MacDonald, R. N., Montreal. P. Q., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Handrahan. visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane, Riverton, Aug. 24. Miss Madalene Greenan, Kin- kora, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Handrahan, Aug. 24. Mr. Harry Fisher, U. S. A.. is spending his holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Bertie Fisher. Mr. Gordon McEachern. Mt. Stewart, visited Mr. Thomas Grant, the week of Aug. 22. Misses Teresa and Sally Handra- han. Mrs. Alex Grant and Miss Anne Mclnnls visited Charlottetown on Aug. 24. Congratulailt-ns and best wishes are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacMillan, whose mar- riage took place at St. Cutberts Church, on Aug. 23. Mrs. Mac- Millan was the former Isabel Mac- Donald. daughier of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. BU. Bristol .fFrionds of Mr. Herb Sinnott will be sorry to learn his vacation was cut short. when he was taken ill last week. He left on return for his home in Boston on Wednes- day. along with his wife and two sons. All hope to hear shortly that Mr. Sinnott, is much improved again after he sees his own doc- IOT. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheltry left last week for their home in Med- lord, Mass. after a brief stay at their old home here. Their daugh- ter and son-in-law. also returned to the big city. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Orilla left on Friday morning for their home in Medford, Mass. after a 10-day vacation here with relatives of Mrs. Orilla. (nee Marjorie Hogan). Mr. Hogan was here for two months but left with his daughter on Fri- day morning for his home in Med- ford. Miss Lottie Hughes. who was at her summer home here for two weeks, left Saturday morning on return to her duties at Boston City Hospital. where she has been on the staff for many long years now. - Miss Gertie Hughes. who spent her vacation with her old pal. Mabel O'Brien. left Thursday morning on return to her home in Arlington, Mass. She says the Island is a wonderful vacation spot and hopes to come back again some time soon. . McAds.ms Transfer left for Boa- ton on Sunday at noon with the second load of fresh fish in a week. Two drivers will keep the big truck rolling all through the night to make the trip on time. Mr. Peter McAdam, left on Sat- urday morning for Halifax. N. 8., to resume his duties after spend- ing his vacation with his family here. Mr. McAdam has been in that city for a number of'yea.ra after leaving the old farm to his son and daughter. Mr. Charlie McAdam hu retum- ed to his duties in Halifax, after a vacation with his brothers, John and Ronnie, around the old home. Many years have gone since Charlie left here to make his home in Halifax, but he still . - bars the old home and friends and comes back. Min Lorraine Slnnott. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hoe- pital, returned to her duties on Monday after a vacation with her parents here. Friends of Mr. will Tobin will be sorry to learn he is confined to his bed at present Mr. Tobin has been in poor health for quite some time. Mr. George Bymes, who under- went a serious operation in the City Hospital a short time ago. has returned to his home again over the week-end. All hope to see him out again shortly. Mrs. Garry sharkey, arrived from Boston ovrr the weekend, called by the illnus of her brother. Phil- lip linnott Mrs. Bharkey had ra- slded with him for some years be- fore going to the States. in. and In olalrpleils as- East Baltic .-3Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bea- ton and two children of Toronto. Ontario. are spending some time with Mrs. Beaion's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine. Kings- horo. Mr. George Cavanagh. Toronto Ontario. is spending his holidays with his brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene MC- Donald, Greenvale. Mr. Mathias Rose. retired po- liceman of Vancouver, who is spending some time with his brother, Mr. Alfred Rose. Lake- ville. was is welcome visitor to the home of Mr. Major Young. Red Point on August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yates and young son returned to Moncion having spent some time with Mrs. Yalns' mother, Mrs. Marjorio Camphnll and sister. Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. Boriein. Klngboro. , Sincere sympathy is extended to the husband and family of Mrs. Philip Mccuigan, who pass- ed away suddenly at her home at St. Mary's Road on August 10. Mrs. Joseph Ml-Donald fneo Marion Mcxinnoni, Halifax, is spending some time with her mo- ther, Mrs. Raymond Mr-Kinnon of St. Peters. who IS at present in the Charlottetown Ho.-piinl. Lut- est report is that she is slooriily improving and high hopn is held for her complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlcs (Thing, Red Poini, moim-mi in ('h.arloiie- town recently on huxincss. Mr. Russell Grvon, arvmnlmniod by his mother. Mrs. Grren, Ever- ett, Mass.. spent somc limo with the laiier's sistr-r Nlrs. John C. Campbell. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Rcninn. Waltham, Mas.-., sprni somn limo with the latter"; moi her, Mrs. rived from Boston late in the week. Mrs. Kelly, who was Hanna Sill- nott before her niax-riagc. is here to see her two brothers. Fred and Phil, who are not in the best of health. Many years have passed since Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left this village to reside in the U. S. A. Mr. Joe Kelly, was in on Friday on business. the city Loose horses continue to prowl the highway here especially at night and early momma one such horse was killed A year ago and others may meet the same late with cars travelling at high speed Mr. and Mrs. C. S MCEu'en, were in the city on Friday on busi- ness. The Mises Catty and Teresa MacDonald have returned to their duties in Halifax, N. S., following a vacation with their parents here. Mr. George Duffy, who was here from New York city, left last week on return to his home in that big city after visiting his old home here. A U. B. visitor reports a good catch of trout last week in the streams here where some people said there was none all summer. -N For fireproof sidewalls C I .. as K Havelock Robertson. and broth- ers. Messrs. Percy and Haw.-lock Robertson, Klngsboro. Mr. Daniel Ford returned to his residcnre in En.-so Boston. having spent sonic time with his brother, Mr. Josnph Ford. South Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young and daughter Anne of Kinnsboro. mo- lored to Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lon lilac-Donald. U.S.A.. are spr-ndmg some time with relatives in Rod Point and South Lake. They are accompan- ied by their two daughters. A pleasant holiday is wished them by their friends here. Mrs. John W. RoiwI'I.mr1. Kings- horo, was a Vlilinr tn Charlene. town on August 14. Mr. Thomas Tom of Newton, on the lslzmri in sprrml flu-1r im- nual hnilflins, in pun Mrs, Brown and two rlmlrghiors, who are also on holiday at their sum- mer residence in Klngshnro. Human and son. Ma.--.. arrived Some of the lurkgv fnunors who have recently flnniwd the long siege of hay making, arr now trying I0 Save thou" zrmn crops before the army worm hvals them to it. Mr. and Mrs. lluzh l-iarwood and four rhilrlrmi. N1-ulun, Mhssz, arrived on the l-'l.ind in attend the wedding anti I'N'I'plznr1 of Mr. and Mrs. Allnn Ma.-l)mmld at the bride's homo at Bnihwoll on Aug. 14. This is tho first visit for the Hnrwoods and ilugv vi:-ro much taken up with the Island. Mr. Hiil'llP)' Jarrlmi-, Toronto, Ontario, is spcnding his liolirluys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J.'lf'fiinO. Kingsboro and relatives in Elmira and Souris. Mr. and .VllK. Paul Wlntorholdcr and ihron vlnlrlrrn, roiurncd in ihcir home in 0ilkt'lili', Conn. having spout tho past lhr:-c works with the laiiPr's sisicr. Mrs. Colin and Mr. Divan, East Baltic. Mr. and Mix. l-irlumrl Presvnii returned in their home ill Naiir-k. M.-iss., havim: spout somn timc with Mrs. Pros:-oil's rnolhr-r, Mrs. Harding Fraser and sister, Mrs. Marjorie Camph!-ll. Kinzshoro and other rPlniivr's in Elniirn. Miss Genevieve .Vli'Donald re- turned to her home at South Lake having spmii some time with relatives in Poplnr Point. .Vir. Point Cumrrnn. Charlotte- Iuwn. spvni snnw limo vvsilin: ulih rclallxea in F1.--9 Point. Master Eilwn fin-trio, Ea.-i Baltic had the vast removed from his arm recently. Mr. and Mrs. North Lake, were to the City. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jnhnslone. l(-l(f'Hl visitors l'ifixxal'fi Gunn. Evereli. Mass, Wero Aug. 17 guests of Miss Gerlrude McDon- ald at her home in South Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Garreii. East Baltic, were visitors to Bangor, P.l-LI. Congratulations Robertson. Kmzshnro August 8 or-lehrnied birthday. A dinner was held at his home for this SpPl'liIl occas- ion with rolalivcs and friends at- tending. All hope he will be Fosl or recent to Mr. Lester who on his 66th -mii JOHNS-MANVILLE O 4Q9E370C CJDWG FIII sootnsr - For your copy of full color brochure write Canadian Johns-Manville. Dept. N46. 199 Bay Street, Toronto. or see your nearest J-M dealer. I m Choose from 5 beautiful colors SEE YOU! NEAREST J-M DEALER Ml hfNSlhl;l0N - IIHUHMAN SUMMERSIDE M. CHRRLOTTETOWN l'AOLI'S WIIARF SOLII BY L. M. POOLE & 00. Dial 5571-557? 0.K.'S WEEKLY SPECIAL NEW TIRE 670 x 15. 12.95 PLUS A Recupoble Casing il.K. RUBBER WELIIERS Grafton St. East PHONE 4912 and enjoy many 1 spared to see more such special occ Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Bruner and son. Mr- Sandy Bruner. left re- cently on return to South Caro- lina, having spent the past month nir was held on Aug. 13 in the field of Mr. Wilhur Jarvis. Kings- boro. It was as usual, well at- tended hy children, parents and friends. Following games and sports lunch was sorved by the ladles. All 4'hilrIrPn were gener- ously treated to ice cream and all did ample .iusiir:e to both. This picnic was laier followed by n wiencr roast til the Red Point shore, put on by the young poo- ples' group. Mrs. Albert spent some time visiting Baltic. Mr. Now .lors'5-Iv, G:-lI'ls-li.' Boihwell. in East " James Donovan. nl some time with Mr. Dnnovons sister. Mrs. lsnac Arsenault, Souris. They also vis- ited with friends and relatives in us recently was some disirit-is. iottetown. time at his home at East Baltic. Mr. Grady's health is greatly im- proved and he hopes long he will return to his home permanently. Bessie Mrlnnis. Charlotte- waa the welcome guest of George McDonald. Mclnnis of Mrs. town. Mr. Kingsborn. former Donald whrn at Red Point. Mrs. Mr. Charles Thompson nilenderi the MacDonald and McVane wed- ding at Bothwell Tuesday, August 81. 1954 The Gen:-diass Pg 1' holidays with relatives Lake and Souris Line Road. The thunderstorm having Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. neighbour they Mr. and Mrs. Lake, visited with Mrs. sister and brother-In-law. McLeod, Brookfield. Gordon on quite it did considerable E. Baker. North in North attended the that visited huvy in on August 14. at their summer residence in Kingsboro. damage to the dwelling house of Ronnie Ward. Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. L u'. C b ll f The school bells in most of the Campbell-5 Cuwlo -Fhe mggcuepanz 112:9 Rrgggat J.ga:'S5onofRrdrf, "M country schools are ringing again of the house were puspm and ' ' ' and the kiddies are trotting hack helped M "V, H”, house from Mrs. Stewart Mccregor Hnd Fifth. some for the first more serious damage. hostess to the Women's Mission- Um9- ary Society meeting at her none; The annual Nundav S'('hool pi.-, HIMLP Er."”i"l Ggmdyt r.9”""Pgh in jlfh E5" Bani” '7" A'llZ'l5l A - a a e rovincn .nna orlum. i!r- ere was a large attendance of spent some members. Mr. George before too ust 14 on business. Misses Roma and returned to Toronto. Aug. 12 by plane. Robertson, Miss Lola Messrs. Maxwell Winston Young was a Mr- boih resided port. Their hnllflifv iedly shortened as Young had the B5k""5 being thrown from Mr. and and had to return in in Toronto sooner planned. August 14. East B3m'3- Mrs D9"0V"" 31-""' Bible classes which had been con- several years in that district and Mr5- A- N Mfpunald WW3 hid ducted at North Law, he roceiveil a hearty wt-lvome by fllefll 3 Short Uml? Al her HOT”? Cluded an Aug. 11 .1.hFFP his many old friends and former In SOUHS hm T”'llT"1t'd 10 U19 W"? (Hugh. dam. by RF... 5Ch""l5 P"1-to C'””'"""”W" ””'"'”' aid McClare, Miss F1. wclaraa and Mr. and Mrs. Alhnl RIlili'l'lS0fl A sill-ressfill sale of homo-made !lVliss Magetli Rhosr wnl'11r,li'xxe1'o lante- imrl young dailghier. loft on re- u-:- t-ream was held at Red Point 3 Bligh P 41-; 19" turn in Oshawa, Ontario, having on Alli. ?T;'3nd W7iSdlHT2:l.V Pats "Om 795” 0 "' spent the post vrmplv of weeks romzed. in prrwso s .0 vim? F. d I d A: V,” with tho l'ormvr's purl-nls, Mr. amounted in 55573 -in and of tho M ';;';:"s tdhnm hiqrnm :11 V! Ynard and Mrs. John VV. Robertson, Baltic hall. Iulm-h lx' now undcr- Fraser M, Snuns H M m”'pn' mu Kmzsb0m' zmng Mlpmwp rppmrsi enjoying hor usuzll gnnll health. A Sincere s,vmpaih,v is extended Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maw speedy recovery is the wish of in Mrs. Charlcs Mills, ilriwe Bay, Donald, Soulh Lakc. MR Mid 5” her ”l9"d5' on tho (loath of hr-r brniiior, the Mrs. Thomas Harris, Elmira. mo- VI d M g D Mh U into Mr. Ernv-st Rlorrnu, who tor:-d to Poplar Point r'el'cni.l.V- HAfnr'd;unKhui.r:5' any.” glxggq pissed away sutlrir-nly in the U. wliwlrfi lh9.V 5P?"L lhe day With Patterson. raurngtl M S' A Wa HFE Mass.. 1laving sponi a moo holi- Misses Ruth Fox and Holly Mr. and Mrs. Russ!-ii Garrett, day with friends and relatives in McDonald. East Balm-, were re- Red Point, were recent visitors Kingsboro. cont visitors to Red Point. l'V;3rl.m:i,:1rrileh.'itfrs. Gordon Mc- Mr. and Mrs, Fr:-nman Mnascy Mr. and Mrs. Wally .Vi('Dona1d. ' i Bolhwell, were recent visitors to Hamilton, Ontario. spent their Miss Mabel Movann. Halifax. Montague. VNTAGE HERE 6Tn.L N 600!) n C'0NDiTl?N ' Z" 3 fine you- REALLY LOOKIKSG FOR 6i-lO6T5 MAJOR Out Our Way I P51-iAN,TWi665.' L555 Pr2ACricAi. MEN THAN we Mi6HT IMAGME t-us omz CELLAR FLLL-OF 61-lO5'i'5.' -- uivl! mazesrwel AN om Ci-IAMRAGNE QOTTLE COMPLETELY EvAPoi2A'reD-- HON 'n2A6ic.' CQJLD THERE BE SOME ENJOY ()Zaq;JrIEXfaqIL,o" OUR BOARDING HOUSE HERE5 GOMETHINS, MASOE! PORTABLE RADlO w'JERE .1 .. -1 Ilx XM 3... , e Canada? ms QM Ciqavelie MAJOR HOOPLE A sv A wom COAT!--D0 THE 20TH cemuev GHOSTS Tune in on soap operas? mmo an on: news- PAPEQ-Lers TAKE :1- uesmes !MAY8s:- GENE HIT emeo I is DON'T MAKE rr WOFZ6E WITH A LOT or-' HOT AIIZJ WATCH THE TRAFFIC 50 I CAN (SET ou'r,I ll. El LlFE'5 LONGEST MINUTE wedding niece. lilies Evelyn Mevane an Mr. Allan Mnabonald in Bothval Mr. Donnie Kldsnn and Eat Mr-Donald, Kin”. boro, motored to Morell on Aug. Amv Young Mrs. Roll-:rlunn xirrrvrmi-irilerl tho children to the Clnvlnivrirmn RIF kKY1w' ll.- misfortune a horse had to have her in: run in a can than . The two-week scrip; of By J. R. Williams G -59