JULY 30. H 1953 Attempts to introduce the north- ,m ggimcn into Australian waters save been unsuecessiul. HEXPURTH CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE South llustlco And wumn Miss Helen Gallant, South Rus- tioo and Mrs. Russel Catlin of Oys- ter Bed Bridge were among the pllgrlsru that left for the at. Ann De Beaupre, Que. last Monday. They arrived back Friday evening tired. but much pleased with a trip they will long remember. Mr. George Galis.nt..wIth his sis- ters, the Misses Marie and Marina Gallant as South Rustico and Miss Frances Peters ot Rusticovilie, motored to Daihousie, N. B. wed- nesday and returned Sunday even- Mr. and Mrs. Omer Cheverie of Souris were visitors to the latter's mother, Mrs. Frank Gallant, South Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Bud) Doucette and daughter at Toronto are visiting the farmer's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Doucette of South Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. William Paquet, who tor the last two years had been staying with Mrs. Paquet'a brother, Rev. Clarence Peters. 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Miss nleen Gallant has returned to her home in south Rustlco sit- er spending two weeks in souris. Mrs. James Bachilder with her son and his wile, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Eaohilder of Halifax, NS. paid a visit to the Island. While here they visited at the home ol Mrs. l:. Baa1ilder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gauthier, l'tustico- ville. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant, South Buatico. Mrs. J. Bachilder and Mrs. Durant were old friends and had not seen each other for over 1) years, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Delioche of south Rustico have gone on a visit to Newcastle, N. 3. Mr. De- Roche is stationed at summersidc Air Port. Miss Freda Doucette at Toronto is pending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doucette, south Eustico. Mr. Lorula Peters 0! Toronto ar- rived bY Plane to spend . few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Peters of Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. Arthur Gallant who has been stationed at an air base in Eng- land for some time, has arrived home to spend his leave with his wife. They are at present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Blanchard, Oyster Bed Bridge. Mrs. Vernon Doucette oi! Halifax is visiting at the home or her hus- band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob- bie Doucette, Bustloovilie. Mr. Vernon Doucette, her husband, Is serving in the Canadian Navy in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant or Branttord, Ont. arrived home to visit with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Gallant. South Ruatlco. Mr. liinile DuLong of Moncton. N. B. spent a few days in south Rustico visiting among friends. Mi: Doris Gallant oil Brunt- ford, Ont., is home on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses L. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. Alyre Pineau of Monctnn. N. B.. ment the week-end in south Eustico. Mr, and Mrs. Aubin Doiron. and Miss Louise Doiron oi Moncton, N. 38., went the week-end at the home of their father. Mr. Stan Dolron, South Rustico. Mrf Eric I-lavnes of St. John. N.B.. arrived Friday to join his wife and daughter Carol who have been visiting at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant, South Rustlco for the past THF. nnanmaw. two w-:....u. ..... ....- ...-. ....,...-. and Carol left on return to their home in st. John, Sunday alter- noon. Miss Frances Doucette of south Rustlco is visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- nie McDonald oi Reserve Mines, Capt Breton. Mr. Armand DuLong and his sister, Miss Ceclla DuLong and Miss Gallant of Moncton, N. 3., spent a. week-end in South Rustico. The Misses Freda and Leona Doucette of Toronto are home visit- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiired Doucette, South Rustico. The haying in south Rustico has just about come to a stand still owing to the wet weather this past weelr. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Doucette and brother Lawrence of Boston. Mass, are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Peter Doucette oi' Oymibria, who has been ill for some tlme.-CA. NORTH WILTSHIRE Wu I. July meeting or North Wiltshlre Women's Institute was held at the home oi! Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. Roll call was answered by 11 members, naming a favorite picnic dish and how to pack it. Mem- bers had almost completed canvas- ing the district for the Salvation Army. :10 was donated for prizes for school children. Plans were made for an ice- cream lastivsl. Lunch committee tor next meeting will be Mrs. Geo. Maobean and Mrs. Maoxenzie. Roll call answer will be to whistle or pay 10 cents. Lunch was served by the committee assisted by the hostess. . CORNWALL W. M. S. Cornwall W. M. 5. met for their July meeting at the home or Mrs. Stanley Murchison. There was a large attendance of members each responding to roll call bv a gilt for the port worker at Halifax, to be distributed to the immigrants arriving at that port. All visitors were welcomed by the president. Mrs. Harry Hyde Mrs. Earl Lowther led the de- votional service. the theme. "In Action for the Church." she re- called the birth of Canada. 86 vears ago. she also discussed visit- ,ing some of the Missionaries in oh! newest areas across Canada. tellimr of their Christian suttivitws in the several c-ntres whern thev tzive leadership, There is still need for full time workers. in the ser- vice of the Master. she said. The hymns rune. during this neriod were: "l.orri nl rho Lani-Is." and "From Ocean Unto Ocnzm.” Renorte from hfiih W. M. S and Mission Band treasurers were en- courmzinrr. showinc some increase in glvlnga over this period last venr. The nv-p:Hrm't and leaders 0' ""5 Cornwall Mieeion Von”: were hick- Iy commented on having won the CH A R LOTTF.T()W'N Results of lien cross Water Tests The Red Cross regrets to an- nounce an error in the results oi the Swimming and Water Baiety tests at Freeland. Following is the corrected list: Elementary: Loretta Banks, Alvin Brooms, Glenn Hardy, Lucy Anne Jelly, Swabey Jelly. Shelton Hardy. Arnold smith, Janet Palmer, Her- man Palmer, Ronnie MacNsil. Junior: Marlon Brooms and Joan Hardy. Intermediate: Mrs. W. McKay, Mrs. Robert Palmer. Joyce Mac- Arthur, Margaret Craig. Senior: Marion Hardy, Ernest Hardy. Leslie Hardy. York and Vicinity Miss Violet Fry of Oshawa, Ont, has been spending a few days in York, guest of Misses Marguerite Vessey and Aletha Brown. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- ired Fry, also of Oshawa. This was their nrat visit to P.E.I. and they were quite impressed with the scenery. Misses Anne Jenkins, R.N., and Marjorie Macbougall. R..N., of Charlottetown attended the re- opening services at York ,f:hurch on Sunday evening. Mrs. David MacPherson of West- Vllie. N. 5.. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. Miss Ruth Warren, North River, is spending a holiday with her cousin, Miss Shirley Vessey. Miss Connie Cook, R.N., Char- lottetown, was the guest of Miss Aletha Brown. Miss Lois Rodd, City. was guest of Miss Mary Watts on July iii. Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Fred Mobbs on the death of her husband. Miss Catherine Ward, Rollo Bay, was guest or the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule on July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown on July it). . honour or ranking second highest, in all Canada, for contribution during 1952. I The next meeting will meet with Mrs. Waldon Lowther, on August 7. Mrs. Herbert Scott will lead the worship service. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Murchison and committee in charge followed by a social hour. Nearly 45 per cent of Canada's stone output comes from Quebec quarries while Ontario produces 36 per cent. PAGE SEVEN I When friends drop in serve Coke and Sometimes you're expecting guests- sosnetimes you're not. But youlre always prepared with Coke and tasty tid-bits on hand. . I-Niki y: (xQ V . -0- 57 W &h:Qirfkl;;fFr”:g (50, 'I 5 it itoke 6 butt sna 3.- Grocers now featuring afbod Take enough home today. le carton 369 I-insignia-I ram. nu deposit 1: p-cunts Authorized bottler et Cece-Cele under contract with Coco-Colo Luis, J. E9” T. Morris Limited '15 WATER STREET. CIIAELOTTETOWN. DIAL 3745. rczwv Ii 3 7-Towel WT"-I. Harness Horse Races FOL AT KS ---- -- EE YOU iOLD HOM THE PROVINCIAL EXHI AUGUST Ion. to 6 NIGHTS - 3 AFTERNOONS - It's the big event of the Harness Horse Racing sea- son In Eastern Canada. bringing together the cream of Maritime tretters and pacer: along with tepn-sting driven. This Is a show In Itself. You will delight In color and spectacle and in the thrill of close finishes. DR. .7. P. LANTZ, President R. .1. KENNEDY, Vice-President and Mgr. Live Stock Show THE BEST IN THE MAIIITIMES Be sure and see the Grand Parade of all animals Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Better still. visit our modern eel-rls Iierna or follow the judging end you will realise wily this is called the Greatest Live Stock Show In years. WEEK” ITION . Silt Midway and Vaudeville SEIISATIONAL ACTS. RIDES. ETC. The young and not so young will find plenty of enioyment and entertainment In the numerous acts. rides. etc.. that go to malts up the Vaudeville and Midway-a program. JIIST 25 cents ADMISSION at MAIN GATE and YOU WILL SEE The beat in Island Live Stock on display in the many cattle barns display by the Womenis Institutes including handicraft, Midway providing run and excitement for the whole family at small expense. REGULAR CHARGES TO THE RACE TRACK and in the judging ring 1 the home cooking and preserving, etc. -- Bill Lynch's traditional part of OLD HOME WEEK. Once again we welcome back Bill Lynch. who JOWII through the years has played a prominent part in our 6. H. B1 HVTAIN. Secretary-Treasurer ACORN. E. FRANK ' Race Secretary