... <KQ§J - (1) 1W1"! t°° "its unprotected. (2) Living too gone. There's a Policy whldi you die soon-ind too long. Lars taut THIS oven M. c. srswm’. Rtwelsnlullva ill-Ill Grnlfnn SQYOQG In Mormonism _-._ WI! IOSINA IUOTI flaw/Id’), ll£l0%G"Ul7!IlMWMl/0 rune an rwo GIIAI.‘ areas m L A "i! I1°°m Was cast over North Rustlm. and _viclnity,0n Sept. 1st,, "I I soon and leaving depend- M155 5°59“ BUOW 886d 20 YBBFS. beloved daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. - long, with earning power Moses Buate, had passed on to her, eternal toward at theicharlotte- mum“... m, Insurance "W" "WNW. altar s brief illness will protect your family. if "1 "l1! W0 Wivks- Boforo bolllg luppon you u you u" taken to the hospital, she was y}... - ited at her home, by Rev. J. ' Clarence Pitre, Pastor at scum Rustlm who administered to her the last rites of the Holy Cathoii; Qhllrfill. 0f which she was a faith- ful member, and s true Child of Mary. Miss Buote was formerly em- lllflyed by the firm of Peters dz Charlottetown, PJ-l- N. S. Baal Production HALIFAX. Sept. 18 -(CP) Nova Scotlas coal production for the first six months of 1947 fell off 62 per cent from the figures for the same period last year, the Department of Industry reported tonight. Major factor in the slump was said to be the four-month gen- . oral mine strike. only 1,076,473 tons were produo- - ed in the first six months compar- ed with 2,840,752 for the first half, of 1946. . i Imports of coal for the six“ month period almost doubled the; tonnage for the same period ln| Z946. Soft coal totalling 121,432 tons was imported compared with 6630-1 last year. In June 18.552 tons of soft coal were imported compared witl-l 84 tons in tho same period of 15ml. ILLUSION SCREEN SYDNEY, Australia - for) - A sydney optical inventor claims to have evolved a new-tylfi screen which enables three-dimensional films to be viewed di-‘efltly- — NOTICE Permission is hereby granted to the public at large to pick Cranberries within the P. E. I. National Pork urea as of ZZnd September I947. L. W. FORD, Acting Supt. it. F. ilutahesan 8i SON OPTOMETRISTS ‘Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects." Gallant where she will be ursatly 11115565. as her pleasing personality ,had won for her a host of friends, Ifor she was truly a friend to all ,who knew her; There assed awa the Princel M’ m‘ H°‘P“'al- 5U "l" mfidlflll County liaospitul onysglember 6th, ‘ 8km mum d” n" h" w” 50119. 1941, Mtrs. Annabelle Gilnll, wl-dow "M ‘° "° "all H" father remain- of the late John Gunn of clutch. ‘d “t M’ bedsl“ “W! the Bud- New London .in her ninety-second ' The "mains were take" from the In Momoriam lvms. alvlyanilaan GUNN 1947. when it became known that. year. The lute Mrs_ Gunn was born in Clifton. and most of her long life was spent there, uiuh the excep- iloll m’ the last twenty-four years Hfillrleuey Undertaking Parlors. to -her home, where a host of friends and neighbors came to pay their , last tribute. when she made her heme with her, she loaves to cherish the fond youngest son in Woliaston, Masslmemory. of a dear daughter and Wishing to revisit her old llcmeflmvills sister besides a sorrowlus she returned in June and bors, as slhe was in possession of‘ ence all lit home. all her faculties until the and, but 0n Wednesday mvmlus the lame he. physical condition becgmlng funeral procession wended its way much -more serious, on the arrival tc Stella Maris Church, where of her son and his wife, she was Requiem High Mass was sung at removed to the hospital where she 9 o'clock by Rev. Wm. J. McCane, received every care and attention? who also officiated at the grave. During World War I her son Ray] was a prisoner overseas for over Aubin Gauthier, Ernest Buute, three years. and the anxiety over, Eugene Dolron, Clarence Gauthier, ihlS fate, followed by the sudden‘ Leo Gauthier and Edward LeClalr. death of her husband cast a shad-i She was laid to rest in the ad- ow over her life. but her optimistic Joining cemetery, there to await a temperament, and high Christiafflglorious resurrection. May her character enabled her to endure, soul rest, 1n 99am The beau.,i1,,; Wlhlle hi?!‘ Kellifll lwrsflllflllty en- floral tributes letters of condol- deared her to all with whom she ems, megsages‘ of syn.,pathy_ Spin-b 65ml‘ ill i-‘ilntacl- lual bouquets, and the many Mass The funeral was held from New, cards, we" a sue“, testimony to . London Presbyterian Church, where 7m. memory helping to ease the in the absence of the pastor, the heamwyws o; ha, gel-cw“; “m. funeral service was conducted by u Rev. W. I. Green, a life long friend of the family. and a large choir: from the Presbyterian and United; Brother “m,” 1 Churches sang ' ilhe appropriate Th ' hymmm A“ the way my Saviour; 1 Q e pupils of Stella Maris school leads me, and Abide With Me, ' while a duet. {The Old Russia M§,f‘,‘,'e§,“§"’ “s” 1‘“"““‘ “hm”- Cross, was feelngly rendered y ' Andrew Johnson and Ernest Dum-' ggggreiugglnassngégin?‘ hing of Long River. . Tile pail bearers were John Mc- fafifyfmfiayazidpeltf’ Gambler “ml Leod‘ Angug Green’ H‘ P" Fbund‘: Thorzille Blacqulero North Rus- Nather and mother 1. Brother Elmer 1. [hgr- father and mother, to... brothers. , Oughly Dnjoyed memng and “my Elmer at the Provincial Sanator- ' varsing with old friends and nelgh-f lllm» Edwfllfl. Arthur and Clar- - The pallbearers were the Messls. , Calmerron McGregor, Stirling Mc- Kay and J. L_ Lockhart. Of a. family of five sons there are left to mourn the loss of a klrld and loving mother, Dan in New York; John 1n Manitoba: Ray in Ottawa and Fenton M. Wollasion, Mass, who accompanied by his son drove home in time for the funeral. Blessed are they who die in the Lord, for their works do follow them. POCKETS FEATURED NEW YORK —One show featur- ed pockets -lsrgo, small, heart- shaped, jutting. fur, split-seam pockets! This theme added a chic note to dresses, coats and suits. _ tico 1. , l Lorraine Doucette, North Rustico - P. Edward Blanchard, Charlotte- town . ' Mr. ahd Mrs. John James Gai- lant. North Rustico 1. Cecile and Lorette Buote, North Rustico 1. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, North ftustico 1. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Peters and family. North Rustico l. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Blacqulere. North Rustioo 1. Olive Gauthier, hbrth Rustico l. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant and family, North Bustico 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gauth- 53 Grafton Street l We are starting a drive for new and renewal subscribers. Sports clothes were beautifully tor’ Mayflold l. tailored, mostly in plaids. FREE Any person, with the exception of Journal employees, who will supply the most subscribers will be awarded a new washing machine (either electric or gas model). All other per- sons will receive l0 per cent of the money collected from subscribers. Further- mols at the end of this drive, on December 20th, a new deluxe radio (either electric or a battery model) will be awarded to the lucky subscriber whose name will be drawn first. / Take advantage of thls campaign and secure, in this exciting way, our newspapers which will widen your horizons while keeping yau up-to-date in all matters of local and foreign interest. Our constant oim the interests of more people. is to present the publicwith a better newspaper serving In our expansion plflnl of operation we ore going to stress these points more than ever before. The Summersido Journal brings you III Interesting twice-weekly unbiased account not only of cv-enl-s of local interest but a digest of most important events from all over the world with the fresh- ness at o daily paper. The P. E. Island Agriculturist is a weekly which lends it- self mainly to progressive forming research and latest developments in the agricultural field and is therefore of special interest to our formers. Those papers are being delivered THREE times a week. Even though the price of newsprint paper and printing costs in general M" lnumud gqngidgfqbly .NO INCREASE of our subscription rates will be lnade and they will remain as follows: One years subscription for Journal (104 copies) far $2.00. One years subscsiptlen for the P. E. I. Agliculturist ($1 copies) SL99- One ears subscription for the Journal and f. E. I. Agriculturilt (I56 cep- les $.50. The above often you THREE copies for ONLY 5c. _ Te tolls port in our drive as a subscriber let us hate your name and address with s subscription fee as listed above. If you want to get the washing machine ltert te-dey ts get subscriber! In YOUR community end let us have by return A llsil you: name and address. Tftl CIRCULATION MANAGER e lolllllill. PUBLISHING comm, no. ~ suuumla: . . ! Ril-s Gallant. Charlottetown 1m- plba-l l. 1 C911"! Gauthier. Charlottetown. ‘Aunt Sereine, Mary, m] 5691811’. Charlottetown, 1.. m“ Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gallant, Rustico 1. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Doiroll. ' North Rustico 1. M“ and Mm Raymond Doucetto, Rustico 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leclail- and family. chln-lottemwn 1. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Loclsir, Charlottetown 1. l Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Dcimn "d Eugene, North Rustico 1. 1 Joyce Blacquiore, North ltuslse | R0. Fleming and family, North I Rustico l. Y rm: CHARLUFTETOWBT GUARDIAN ll utig°flmiklllertan solnv ABOHLBALD Mummy All“ \__.._..-¢ Clyde River lost an old and. es- teemed oltlsen on June 5th in the ‘ ~ ' passing of John Archibald Murray. Miss Hazel ltusssll. sslisbury. N. a, life-long resident i-n the district. 13.. 1s visiting here. the guest of Born October 14. 1854. ho was in Mrs. H. J. Plko , his 93rd year. His death, though not entirely unexpected oonsldfl- lng his advanced years. came as a _ csntly spent s. brief holiday with severe blow to his family. will l0 friends in Charlottetown. . a wide circle of friends as well. .-_._-. Mr. Mia-ray was s quiei- WEE-l Mr. Reggie Mal-alien left recent. sumins mill. Y" Bmefi "WW ma"? 1y for‘ 8t. Dunstan‘: University. with sterling qualities of heart and I Ch'mwn,_A]hQn°y|_ hand. and blessed with a keen and discerning intellect, he was one vlho l always wielded much influence in the comlmunty. He was an enter- taining conversatlollallst, able l0 draw from tho rich storehouse 0i memory. much that W86 extremely interesting from earlier 3'95". Whlflll made hiun a favorite with young and older. He was a 800d Md 9"‘ terpri-slng farmer. the kindest of neighbors, a staunoh friend, a lov- ing and considerate husband Mid father. lie was chartablo in word and deed, and in the Cgldlmllifillly he w s al‘wa's ready an w in! 0 ~ of}... in bvery worthy undertaking. $15150“ “d M“ firm" chiml" 1.. the school, which was ever his ' - The Reverend J. M. Fraser and , Mrs. Fraser recently returned from |u holidayspont in N. s. - flint!’ returned from a pleasant motor trip to Nova scotla. O Mr. J. Fro White and son Gor- don were bus ness visitors to 5'Bido the early part of the week. lvfr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark had as their weekend guests, Mrs. J.A. _.-v-.. Mr. and Mn J.I.C. ltuutor re-, l Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson re- , w §erving Real Picnic‘ Egmont a it Exhibition A Wednesday, September 24 ' I fatal! lsrIalltsi-al m. usw DINING ROOM C. P. GALLANT, Pres. C. M. ARSENAULT, Sec'ty. Dinners at All Hours Describes Visit interest. he was the capable and respected Secretary of Trustees for many years. In the home. ln which like his father before him he hld Mu- and Mrs. Jack Clark and lit- tls daughter Jacqueline Anne have recently taken up residence in the [IIUIISE FUR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET TO Alhortan been born and lived and died. he Wm" 5W5- aitvays dispensed hospitality with unmatched kindness. i-Iere it is that Mrs. Nickorson, whose home is on i JP“ and Marlon Gallant, North Rustioo 1. Lois Gallant, North Rustim 1, K lvfr. and Mrs. Napoleon Blac- g qulere and family North Eustico 1. , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doucgt and Marian)‘. North Rustlco 1. r. and Mrs. Rudal h L011 Nortll Rustlco 1. p e a n ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant, North Rustico 1. Louise Doiron, Hope River l. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Dolron, Mayfield 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rivett, Mag. Tier. Ollt. l. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant and family, North Rustico 1. MY- and Mrs- Cyrll Doucette. | Rllstico 1. l Mr. and Mrs. Felix Buote, North y Rustico 1. Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Buote, North Rustlco l. - Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Doucette CZIPB Sable Island. ls now the guest of her parents‘ Mr. and Mrs, R, Jeffrey of this town. he will ha sorely missed. espccially. vnhell children and grand and great- grandcilildreln gather beneath the old roof. It was given to him, however, i0» come to the time of the full harvest, cred to Georgetown on Monday, to ripen slowly as good grain comes, where they attended the Bou- goldenly to the sickle. A bit more clreault and Wallace nuptials. aged of late, yet without perceli- __'_.. - tible dimming of his exceedlnglyj Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foley of clear mind, then one night. slip-l this town are receiving ccngrggq. ping quietly away l-n his rest to ilhe 3 lotions of their friends on the birth land ‘fur ben" to join those. of his of a son in the Western Hospital. loved ones already there. l-lo was u| son of John A. lilurray‘, Clyde River and his wile Isabelle Murray 01 New Brunswick. His Wile. Mary Ann MacNeill, a. daughter of ihc late Donald MacNelli. Clyde naval»! predeceased him by nlany years. as: did also several of his sans and- daughters. One of the former. Hector, when only a lad, gave his life in "Flanders Fields" i-ll World‘ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea mot. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butt hays as their welcome guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Lee and ilvlngqmg three year old daughter. Judy 0f New York City. Miss 38th Waugh has returned from Hamilton, Ont., where she at. tended the National Summer Con- ference sponsored by the Young and Lou. Rustico 1. The girls at St. Dunstan! Coi- . lege. 1. i Mr. and Mrs. Leg,,,lr_| North Rustico 1. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Doucetllo, North Rustiw l. i Edward LeCiair, North Rustlco l. l Mr. and Mrs. Theollolce Douccite, l lRustico 1. Emma Gallant‘ North Rustic-o 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand LeChir, i ‘North Rustico 1. Alyre I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doucette and ' .l.|Ol‘€l-t8, Rustico, l. lvlarie Gallant. North Rustlco 1. Mrs. Lecpole Pineau, Hope Riv. er 1. Mr. and Mrs. Dionei J. Doiran, North Rustico l. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doucette,. Rumiord. Me. 1. , Juliet LeClair, Charlottetown, 1. ' One year enrollmnet in Propa- gation of the Faith Society. Josephine Doucetto. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Azade Pineau. Quincy, Mass. FLORAL TRIBUTEB Spray-Staff of Peters and Clai- lant, North Rustico. Letters of Condolence Blster Rose Anna. St. Dunstanu College. Dowit and Martha Brown, New Glasgow, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laird, New Glasgow, P.E.I. Messages of Byeupsth, Gerard Poitier, Prov. Sanswt- h} James Wilson. Prov. Sanatorium. Aeneas McDonald. Pmv. Sana- torium. Dora J. Smith. New Glasgow, P. I E . , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lend, New Glasgow. P. E. I. Yvonne LoClair, Piotou, N. B. Ethel Peters, North Ruitico. Emma Doucotte, North Rustic-o. Alma. Railings. orth Rustico Alma and Frank Smith. Char- . iottetown. < Julia Gallant and family. New Orleans. Cousin Mary Lynn, Mass. Eva. Lester Nickerson and girls, Charlottetown. Amanda and Dan Campbell, North Rustic-o. ‘ Arch Hflrtllflg. North Rustioo. Gallant, Spiritual Bouquets Sisters of St. Martha, 8.0.0. Betty and Eleanor Peters, North Rustico. ~ » Audrey and Phyllis Gallant, North Rustlco. l i GAR!) fllF TIIRIKS Mr. and Mrs. Moses Buote and -iamily wish to thank the Biltell. .nurses and doctors of the Char ‘lottetown Hospital, Rev. J. Clar- ence Pitre, Rev. Wm. J. McOsbQ Sisters of Stella Maris Convent and all relatives, friends. and neighbors who so kindly helped - in their hour of bereavement. lin Morales-tam In loving memory ofon dear nsothel, i mm. Ra: MaoLEOD New Perth who departed this llfo sopxber Slll. 10D- Asleep la God's beautiful garden. sheltered from samw and unin- lono lay wtson life's Journey ll_ War I. ' Of a family of twelve children, five remain to morn-n uhe loss of a_ father who was aliiays most kind,- ancl considerate to l-hclm: Mrs. Carrie Campbell, Dorchcster, Mass, Mrs Seymour Scott, Cornwall; Mrs. llugh Vyalkor, Charlottetown; John A. on the homestead and Miss Lydia also of Dorchcslcr, Mass. The funeral on Sunday, June 8th, was very largely attended and many relatives and friends came from far and ncal- to pay last r25- Liberal Federation at McMasicr University. Mr. and Mrs. John A, Hgrdy yen hy car for United States on Tuss- day. They were accompanied by their son Byron who will attend Sig: Nazarene College in Woliaston. S5. \ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leard and little daughters, Nancy and cam} recently visited in All-lepton, when; The scene of today's visit is the Prince County town of Albertall which. by the way. is the only in- corporated town west of Surnmer- i side. and that takes la a lot of; country.- It is always a pleasure to stroll around Albert-on. renewing formorl acquaintances and mastitis new ones. One of the outstanding an- nual events in this end of the 1|-' land as the Alberton Exhlbltltthl which was held only a few weeks ago. Large crowds from far and near attend those axhibittiolts, and this year's was one of the most suc- cessful. Great credit is due tho ex- ecutive of this fine organization. A. D. O'Brien is president of the association and Herbert Matthews is the secretary. During my stay in this section of tho Province I was obliged to call at the Dost office on several uCCQSiOIIS. As a result, l mot the postmaster. Waldo Matthews, and his two capable assistants, Miss Mable Fielding and Miss Florence Tanton. Our conversation generally centred around the weather which was very warm about that time. I called in at the drug store nearby to make a purchase from J. W. Waugh, the manager, who has an Bfliclent clerk in Maude Dyer. In at the harness shop I saw Clint-lie Profitt and his two sons. Bob and ‘J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor, ' SUMMIRSIDE, P.E.l. House l2 rooms, modem can. vsnieaces. If interested you may communicate with Mr. R Tanton, Central Street, 5'“... merside, or with the owner, 0., Shelbumo County, Novu Sca. tin. {AKXXX LARGE CLEARING Auction slut AT TYNE VALLEY Acting under instructions of Harold B. Forbes, I will sell by Auction on his promises, on Saturday, September 27th, be- ginning at l PM. the follow- illg:— All his livestock, crop, and implements — 4 choice walk horses; 6 milk cows; 5 young cattle; l veal calf; 40 hens, your old; 3 geese; binder; hay mower; potato punter, with fertilizer attachment, new; l peels. The service iras conducted by Rev. Athoi Roberts. assisted by Rev. J. R. Skinner, Cornwall. Fav- orite hylnns o! the departerd WOW sung; "Rock of Ages”; "Wlhen the Roll is Called up Yonder" and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." Mrs. Roby ert D. liiaihcson in sweet and sym-i rtpaihellc voice sang as a solo "The Old Rugged Cross." The pail-bearers were Fulford A. Darracii, Addison Livingstone, James Livingstone, l-iurold Scott,~ Frank Gillespie and Everett Mur-f ray, The funeral arrangements were under the direction of The Culcli-fié Funeral llume and interment was in the family plot. i-n the Baptist cemetery, Clyde River. The floral Mrs. Leard. the former Eileen MC. Kendrick has a host of friends, Wllv Elva her a warm welcome. Mm 1131".) Farrell has returned to her home in Boston, Mass. an tor a two months stay Jll 9.3.1. While in Alberton, she wn, the house guest of.Mr. and Mrs. Harry (JBrien. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wllkie three children, also Mrs. iVilkles millllfll‘. Mrs. Ernest Wade and Miss Anna Wade, a. N., hliveall returned to their homes in USA after a ve pleasant summer spent with relatives here. and Charlie. Right next door is the ven- dor shop which is presided oval‘ by my friend Bob Dunn who sp- , lPiflirfiit: iil°lili‘,,’,,vi,',fff;=,lg,aillzgv ltachmehnts; Qunflunloy, ‘new; set w- w“ Myflck-m which y. manna,‘ I ever arrows, oo , new, by Jim Myflgk with a 5m; o; "V, I set smoothing horraws; double oral clerks including Charlie Mc- '. farm wagon; driving wagon; Leod, Jack Rochford. Theresa Dun- ' - - - b“ Helen “gray. “mum Fob horse hos, scufflel, roller, farm English potato digger, new,‘ l seed drill, with fertilizer ot- sytll and Ethel Matthews. ‘Mimi? ""7 W“, l0 "-5 Then r wont into Cyril Laura's thmshlng ' outfit; set but Wilt" I W85 sreeted by Cyril and slsighs; wood sleigh; family his good wife who was seriously considering s motor trip tomb. where. With a smile Cyril stated that the trip would be arhanlzo as she had not been sway from Alberton for a week or more. Lat- sloigh; cream separator; meat grinder; set scales; force pump: 3 sets work harness; set driving harness; i000 bus. outs; large tributes were beautiful, silent tcsti- good wishes, and i; ‘ lmonlals of the esteem in which they are extended to Mlfoxdlgllda loved one was held. These were: , 3,10 superman, who were ' Pillow: , married in St. Ann's Mrs "eguelflellg Carrie. Lydia. John. Catherine, sen w“ formerly Em; May‘ 68mm Kallilflrnd swmfmr- ldaughtel- of Mr. and Mrs. Alum; waiting-Hugh and Family. Getson of Kildare Capes. Mildred. M‘, R1 h a R w" Gum Orange “d? o! 1y rétunieciriréydttraeyplbirg;ni”§§,i' P. E. I- l w t“ - Hamilton 1.. o. L. N0, use ;“f§f,1":’y‘-:‘- iigtxh-(Iéazg: Lady Clyde L. 0. B. A. Na. 930. Clyde River Baptist Church. Employees Joseph Pollock Co. Dorchester. Mass. Sprays: Mary and Collie. Dorothy, Douglas and Willard- Phyllis and Gordon. Norma a/nd Louis. Jean and Herbert. Annie and Harold. Ida, Merwyn and family. Doro. - es-er, Mass. ' l Mary and David, South Wey- mouth. Mass. Patty and Robert. Doria and Dan. Mal-y. Kenneth and Fjamily. Mrs. Nickerson, and little dough. tor. who accompanied him on the trip home. ‘ _ Mr. Wilfred Foley and daughter Miss Ethel of Worcester, Mass, m. cently returned home after s. brief, but pleasant holiday with relatives here, and in Kildsl-e. Willie in Alherton they were the welcome house guests of Mr. and Mrs. MM. Foley. His many friends will be pleas- 5d l0 lQlPh that Mr. l". C. Ramsay li-LLA. who recently underwent an er on 1 heard that they did take a trip accompanied by Bob Dunn and his wife and Mrs. Lynch from Worcester. Mass. I also mot the board's son, Roy, a former member of the R. C. A. l". who now oper- ates, the local theatre with two shows s week. Across the street l entered the Callaghan store where Mrs. Merritt Callaghan and Helen Malley were lookina am! the store duties. As I had some business over st the railroad sta- tian. I drove over there next and chatted with the ssent.’ Vernon Campbell. for a few minutes. Then I stopped at Pearly Hardy's service station where Don Pike served me with the necessa ,v gas and oil. Returning to the main business section of the town I made the acquaintance 0f several other mer- chants. There was Mr. and Mm, Fred White and their san Gordon in one plsca, Cyril Bernard in another. Fr Moran and his son. John, carry on another busi- ness and Alf Foley and Charlie MscBaath in still another. At tho Kn‘. y Macuam Qhgsmu, m“. operation for appendicitis in the Ma“ Prince County Hospital was able M‘. “d M“ Samuel 30,5, L" to return to his home last Fridsinl m‘ Jim,’ Dacha,“ MM,’ ,Befors proceeding home he sttend- “ Lulh Kmlmn and norm-y led the mast Prince Liberal Con- Flo and Katherine. - \ention in the Capitol Theatre and ' Mr. and Mrs. James Livingstone, llad the pleasure of hearing thol Mrs. Livingston and Addison. address by Itt. Hon. J. l... llslny; Florl-le and Martha. Mrs. Ethel Flint. Dulehestel. Mal. a GRRI) 0F TIIAIIKS The iamlly of the late John A. Murray wish w extend their sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for kindness and sympathy at the time of the death of their fathom-l WWW???“ '4: utmrs aoan AT HUNTER RIVER, P.E.|. A small farm of 22 acres with modem l-reoln house and new barn. Situated on paved highway and of meeting tho Ministr Justice. ‘ q? Miss nvil Boutioault of George- town, P111, and Mr. John Wal- nlel-ly of Alberton) were her 16th. st 8 s. m. The ceremony lwss performed by The Reverend Father Kiggins who also celebrat- ed the Nuptial Mass. After a re- ception st the home of tho bride's lllffllil. Mr- and lim- Wslllws loft on a honeymoon to Niagara Falls. Our best wishes go out to Johnny (as he was familiarly known hero) and his bride. rm. Harvey Hutt and ms. Cecil Butt were ioint hostesses st ‘ Fill. "“i.l“l.l.’l‘l"i‘i lii.".v‘““‘."l T88 y. ' v lm - nsvisvn nee Muriel Brown of Wriimlliivgoli iiilhbii-llmbliril "’“§§‘,’,l“,;,°"‘;,“° “°“,f,’,,"°“§' _ was a econ e y electric power slénolllllnzdern ‘Mag, and as? gift“ s y, _ - s en | were w so §'.'.'¢"'i'...'.'.“.'..¢.at-|v f...“ the roam by the little Misses sevms if desired - available for im- mediate occupation. aver, Isfialllloetour less lloslsr lllll. l smlasl! a lclsosnbetelbyll -i. ~ W", , N, it'll. fivlfifilllflm killing’ Rllfu ' - ¥si"l§"‘li.i.;ia'“”' "aunt". ‘ The Harald ' ‘ nbt be complete without mention- lace of the same place (but for- gamer-grunt“: lllifrlfld mouth. At the Canadian Bank 0f in the Roman Oathollc OrlurclnlOommal-ce branch hers I sow the Georgetown, on Tuesday, Uoptem-l mum?“ mm '1“, mg 91”" lg. and Donne Butt: ‘mo gifts were opened by Mllallsbei Pram" and the verses and good wishes were Alberton Co-ouerativo, there was. the manager, Howard Hogan, who is assisted by Charlie Maclilduif Then 1 had he pleasure ef meet- ing the four Campbell brothers, Don, Hubert and lrskine, who are operating one business stand. and Victor. who mantles the mast market. A-visii to Altman would ing t.llo local detachment of the RCMP. Corporsllill flwlndell is in charge and associated with him are constables Jim Roofs and Bill hails from Dart- die C ow. formerly of summersid... and Betty ‘Inverse. I'M It ItbQIUNAL CARD‘ quantity of hay and straw and all small’ articles found on u large and wsll equipped form. The above implements are all practically new as Mr. Forbes has only been farming for o few years. Terms for movubles cfllll. Furin will be offered if not ple~ viously sold. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. T. Earls liialley Mealtime in Albertan a vlllt to Item-y Clark's restaurant. which was Just opened up for business two or time months use. Herdyou will‘ receive a tasty meal served by Henry himself or by one 0i his qualified waitressfl, lath clerk and Molly Weeks. - 1n addition to all the above mn- tianod residents. I sew Jun Imi- erlols in the process of nulkins a cow; Roy florbour gld All loll, two wail-known turban: lui M- klmon, who has recently t-olmi oven the operation of the beauty parlor; Art Bernard, a plumber: omit Hunter. who was behind the wheels of s new trust; I and Iosie Iidlnenill. who cones ma: sood old Inland. and who is new in the taxfbusiness. In o1 I must mention the members of e tuchlm staff st the ocsl whoa ' m» sll X-Ray M. VINCIN GRANT Dental Surgeon Slnoiilnan luilding IUMMIRSIDE n-sspsluuns-siss-Fj Far Feat Albania . fifllllll ill 5 RIUWI. l? 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