guausr 22. 0115521 ff.-- for Every Friday- Among yederstion Infilleltn . i m" ublilhed in "5"urdT,), ..Nr:cent lissue discus- "m' eiutive attitude of farm- M Egbor Unions to the RAW nay W5” lssiiierthe article is the "Therefore. 0" the rates and rail st is deadlock important economic Dumul groups. It shouldnt p.,-looked that the termei-I "IE. nrganillitiuil "Feder- l”.””"i"i;ricuiiure". is potent!!!- ol'1ono't actually. mmal W;”"' - he urbsn un ons. "ii" ":3: in British Col- A M IiI'lrnlFFi showed they CI" Jmm: iict when a strike affects 'nd 0 i-ketbooks seriously mouth- ”''””O my strike by the United misc Workers of Amer- - in an iII?l'II?ltUsn& 3:312: t 4- rs an e "m: 5,,-.:.i;;'i'i1epicket lines and mmei(im plant into 0D51"1u9"'" E. m who doubt the value Paurft-('ilYOfl(?SS of their own or- wd-c.m,,,. would do well to con- nmthv stnlcmcnts of an orlan mrih .. ix-rlainly not partial to ”'.l. H,',,,. (hill. the farm organ- mlim .gg.x'lItiV has more actual 'l”,',(,);'.i.l iilianllnibor Unions. wiry” nlclhuds emPI0YCd by UV” mar he more sensational and ms. gi(i1:iill' but no more effect- nvtewsiiilfill tho restrained activities 1” mp firm l:I'0lli'5- TIIniI.I'oIlIiI Dollar Barn riimentzonal modern barns are ,,,i expensive proposition and it is not iiliilslllli for farmers to vicinity of 35000 for spend in iilL' this plllpn-.i'. That til('.'lllPl' structures are 1,1 i'llS demonstrated by u xvi; Etliiiii farmer who built a 1 b. ,.".' it. by 05 it. to house 1'” Wm hi,-.iiI of heel cattle for (ii this cost, one half the nioiirv uns spcnl for the metal 7 miihlisin of tho sizc in question is quite a larize building and its economical construction should cer- tsiniy nppcni to farmers faced niih providing a new structure. Foot And Mouth Foot and mouth is officially over so far as Canada is concern- ed. but ihc cvil effects will live on for soiiio time. It was a cost- ly i'lXriFi'il7ill'P for the Canadian piriplc illlfi would have been ruin- , farmers but for steps taken by Federal authorities to cushion lhc impact on live- mck prices. Support prices on beef and pork siilrzi nimii proiliicors but the ex- porters of iiiiry cattlc lost a pro- iliditiF iniirlvct nnd had to accept smarkcd rlcclinc. hath in de- mind and price for dairy stock. The final avl in the drama is yet to he pinycti whcn the U. S. llilii conic llli lhc stage and lift the curlazii on exports into the Country The Family And The Land elveryonc ncrccs on the import- ance of the i.iinIiy as a unit anti land use should he planned with the familv iinii in view. The s;wri.'ii adaptability of the farm honir lnr dcveloping strong and whnicsnme family life is thc Wggd Igrgiggjt sex life after fin this area of human behavior. lfmfanca and shame can do as mat harm in maturity as in ado. l;””P':",54'YH Margaret CUIIIIII DIWW "' September Reader's IKL mid 130W this noted author at- Ilth sthtudu that have wrecked "my I18PP.V marriages, and that '".""I-""15 she gives husbands and XI"! to make "the vintage yous" "muse emotionally rich. 9' up to read can i-man... "i'”I' ll ,39ptAmber Reader's 9"": Wu iu-c also of 43 articles ufh.m"3 imefeft. condensed from mlliasmss and current The Farmers Federation of Agriculture News 1m-... i . l reason for interest in land use and rural welfare. The farm is the native home of the family. The family's welfare should there- fore have prime consideration in economic and social planning. Efficiency in land should not be judged merely by material produc- tion but by a consideration of the spiritual, social and material val- ues that come from the land to person. family and society. How Much Education? Occasionally we hear scrlous minded people express the thought that the general provision of higher education will result in R scarcity of people to do the rough work. This unfounded fear should dis- appear in a consideration of the very limited activities which can- not better be done. by trained. in- telligent people. Life is hound to be more satisfying to the intelli- gent person who can both zip- preciate the significance of his job and who is qualificd to devote leisure hours to profitable and satisfying living. Democracy will function effectively among a well cd and thinking citizenry. most inform- Potato Movcmcnt Movement of Island potatoes for ihe month of August in date will quite likcly be a rcroril one. Thr- price. has been in Ihc vicinity of 52.40 per bushel which has Tl0II(l"i a Vt-l'.v satisfactory rcturn for iii.- growers of early potulocs. Returns of 3500.00 per acre are reported and ii few farmers have cumpietcd digging operations. They have their money uiui whcn Oc- tnhcr comcs around will have al- most fnrgoitcn lhc sore hacks ho- ing cnjoyed by their neighbors. liurvcst Opt-rations 'l'hr-. harvesting of early grziiu is now undcr way and the crop ap- pears to be quite satisfactory. In some cases oats are badly broken unsatisfactory sheaves. This break- ing dawn of the crop seems to be unusual nnrl is not ussnciziicd with the lodging of heavy grain or with rusting, whiic joint-worm has rous- ed trouble in the barley we have not heard of it. in cats. but there ls grounds for suspicion. Newlmms Years ago, this i"ruviiit'c ivns dotted with hundreds of mill ponds. but as the years went by the number decreased until iliey became few and far between. As a source of power they hail served their purpose but as .1 means of water mn.st-rvntlnn. udd- ing to the beauty of the lami- scape. and providing fishing, they are still desirable. Recently a new type of dam is being constructed, one which pro- vides an outlet for the overflow some distance back from the act- ual dam along the shin. an ar- rangement which gives fish a means of travelling back and forth. Twoisuch ponds have recently made their zippczirancc. one at Pownal and one in Alnxaiitlrii. They add to the scenic lraiiiy of the landscape and are certainty of interest to those who iI'liVl'I through lhrsc cnmmunlt-lcs. Nr.'ia.7r' K LEVIS. 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CHARLOTTETOWN yA(;E THREE 1 H E c: E N T R Al. 5 u A it p i A N Mclellan - starratt, south liustico HLI:::t'F:;f':f)”1and 5 - This column is reserved for newsi COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. 51;e15':l:eit:0f:I can e of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted it five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. -.:-:-.-m..:-.-m-m-- .lIMMY'S TAXI - Phone 625. HOWARD .'VfsclNNlB FOOT- WEAR at 1'75 Queen Street. CEASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. I VISIT I-II-STYLE MILLINERY. Every Style-Iii Style. INVERNESS COAL. - A. Pink- ard ac Co.. are unloading cars of Inverness screened Coal today. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 206i or 540. 2096. DISCOUNT on tailored-to- measure clothes or topcoat. Order that Fall suit now. J. P. MucPher- son &: Son. STRATIIALB). DISTRICT will meet for Divine Service in Rose Valley United Church, Sunday. August 24th at 3 P. .Vl. Visiting members cordially invited. SHOES FOR. SCHOOL. - We be- lieve we have the finest values in town, for children's sliocs. Price s2-19 to s-1.50. Large assortment. Wright Shoe Co., both stores. NEW GI.AS(i()W ('IIRIS'I'IAN CIIAlt(lF.. - tiiutiisi. 2-ith. Services at New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. Murray River :ii 3.00 P. M. Caven- dish Baptist at 730 P. hi. Rev. M. liiatteruorlh, hlliiisicr. I'IiI-.'SlH”I'F.RlA. ' F.-INAi)A. - Dir” .K'ill'l.'llT'S Slin- (lny. Ail',;tl5I.'.1t-ilil. l lllllL',i()ll lCom- nillnlonl 11 AM. )l:ii'r.liiirld 3 PM. (lIiI'Ii(?iI IN 5 Serviccs simtln, Ali-.1iisi iitiiil. Spec- ial music by the Cornwall Trio at Moiilii l-icrbcrt. 10 A. El. llcgiiiar scrviccs at Billli)lll')' at ll 15 A. M. The CillIl'(iil niir lippnrlnulty. ltev. T. R. Goiirlgc. Pastor. la. - Siiiiiiiiy, August 24th. Norih RllSllt'U ii .i. M. Slan- lcy Bridge 7.30 P..ll. Hiiiitiuy Si:iinol.; Cavendish 10 A. ll. in tlic Buptistl Chiii'ch, North Rust-co 10 .x.M. Rev. George Gough. Ministci-.. I PRESBYTERI CAN.-IDA. - Sc Presbytcriiiii Ciiu M ii A. ill. Rev. .-lit. Guest Spczxkcr. ('lII'Il(liI IN c Wood lslandsl . Aiiuiisl. 24th.i '(l. NIlll'CiliSCll.l CROSS R().II)S-AI.EX.-'INDRA- II.'i'I.F.l'.B1l00K. Services for Sunday, At" st Qlth. Cross Roads iitlra It P. M. Suiirlnyi ii.!2'.(liiJllfl0I( 730i P. M.. Sillrinv Szlinrii iii A. M. l.ir. . Vlliilstclt. V YORK PAS'l0RAl. CIIARGE. The Unlicri Cilill'i'ii of Cnnatiai Mlnisicr. itcv. .1. ll. prmilc. Sun- day. Aiiqiilu '.!4th. 19:33 11 A. M. Central. 2.30 P. M. illcnsnnt Grove. 7.30 P. M. York. ST. .i0IIN'S I'Ili'ISBYTERIAN CilI.'R('ll. llclfiist. Sunday. August 2-ith, 3 P. M. Aiiiiunl Nltllllfillii-Ii Ser- vice. ilcv. .'i. l). Mai-Kciizie. guest, speaker. Thcrc u'lll be no morningl or evening scrvicc. Mr. l.cc M. Man- Naughlon. Sludrnt :i'Iilli5i.Pl'. Rev. G. C. Wchsicr, lntcrim Mmlcralor. C.II.F.l)0.VIA PIilt2hiIiIlTl'IIIlA&' i(1IlL'lt(7ll. 1-'unci:i,v, Aiiiziist 24th. iscrvlcc at 11 A. M. will he conduct- ed by Rev. M. ii. 'MnoLcod of Cape il3rct.on. 7.30 P. ll. Si-rvicc of Song. lMrs. lilinnic liicnii will assist at the l Song Service. .. ' II'INSI.OE I'. . '0IiAI. CHARGE. he United Church of Canada. Church serviccs for Sunday, Aug- ust 24I.Il. Hicillicld ii A. M. North Winsloc 2 P. M. Princctoivn Road 3.30. South Wiuslnc 8 P. M. l-lcbcr ii. Hardy, Prcsliy. Supply. ORWI-JLI. - Vial VON ITNITEI) CHURCH OF CANADA. C Services Sunday, August 24th, will be con- ducted by ltcv. George Tillcy. 01'- well 11 A. M. Cherry Vallc' Sun- day School 10.31) A. M. S"i'VlCP. 2.30 P. M. i'crnuii Rivcr Sunday School 10 A. M. scrvirc 7.30 P. hi. BRIiADAI.BAlNI'i United Pastoral "I'm Mr. Sunshine . . . tbs Aylmar Hind Man. I fill Nd-rips tomatoes with wonderful flavor and lot: of vita- mins. When folks cheer for Aylmar Ostsup. Iainst beam with pride. 't Chargc. Sr-rviccs for Sunday. Aug- ust 24th. Bicarinlliniw 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. l'iiricr auspices of Slrntllaiyll District. North Grail- villc 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. I. Green. guest speaker. Pleasant Valley 8 P. M. conducted by Rev. John Mac- Kny. B. D. Rev. W. B. M:lcPliall, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services ncxt. Lord's Day. August 11th, are as follows. The Sacrament of the Lord's slipper will be dis- pensed at the morning dict of wor- ship at Churchill service beginning at 10.tt0' A. M. Worship service at 1.80 P. M. Ilcv. Donald Nicholson. Minister. ' TIIYON-BONSIIAW GROUP OF UNITED BAPTIST (7IlllRCI-lES.- Church service Notices. on Sun- day. August 14th. the services of this group of churclics will be as follows: Trynn. Sunday School. 10.00 A. M. Public - Worship. 11.00. Rev. C. A. Hicks of the Glades. N. 13., Guest Preacher. Music by "The Inter-Community Choral Society." Westmoreland. Sunday School. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A.. llicka, The Glades, N.B., Guest Preacher. Thank Mrs. Ern Mncliinnon and daugh- very much Doctors Seaman, Mac- Kensie and Lea, the superintend- Dietitians and all others in the P. E. 1. Hospital. all of 'i7vh”6r'n were so very kind to their husband there. and Pflwllili at 730 P. Ni. siilnocmmld M". Herbert Sprague. Con- I'.VITEI) I'.ISTOR-- Vallcyticld. accompanied spending several weeks ter Barbara Ann wish to thank so eat. Supervisors, Nurses. Orderiies, working and father while he was a patient ”WE TREAT THE SICK WILL." Glggers Pharrnsey. EVERYONE LIKE! ICE CREAM -serve it often. CORNWALL UNITED SHUIICII. Services August 24th, will be con- ducted by the Minister. luv. A. S. Weir. as follows: oornwsll at 11.00 A. M. Kingston at 3.00 P. M. New Dominion at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools all meet as usual. . NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- 'r1s'r 1-as-ronA'rIi. - su day August Zlth. North River 11 . M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.80 P. M. Sunday schools as loc- ally snnounced. Rev. 1!. Barber, School Days are coming soon, and we have a cornplst stock of sturdy school footwear. LePags's, Kent and Grafton. HAMPTON 1,-as'ros.sI. CHARGE. - The Unltedohurch of Canada. services Sunday. August 24th. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Dessble 3 P. M. Hampton 7.80 P. M. Rev. 3. ll. Baxter. Minister. Personals I Mrs. George Dunning. Shirley Dunning and Norma Curley were visitors to the city on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. "George schleyer and young son. Wayne. have arriv- ed home after spending the past few weeks with Mira. Schleyer's sis- ter. Mrs. Claude G. Faguy of Que- i)CC City. Mr. Al Kirk of Concord. N. H.. ,nnil Mr. Walloer Batcheiden of Sun-Cook. N. 1-1.. arrived in Hunter ML 5. -U( P M. ,, J. piRlVCr. August 18. I0 SDEYKI W0 bride's two grandmothers. Mrs. C,.m,.?,f,I:l1” ) R” V wccks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rebeca, scan-im and Mrs. H. V. I I , wmred whm9Ck- Bishop, poured. Mrs. Richard rowxiii. r. uizxi. f'iiiIK(illl. ”T" Bishop was in charge of the quest Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison .of Charlottetown had the pleasure lot entertaining during Old Home Week. the following guests: Mr. icord. N. 1-1.: Mr. and Mrs. Clac- tcnce .Vlilll:.zan and daughter. Mar- caret. Saint John. N. 8.: Mr. Hon- ry Melkie, Moncton. N. B; and Mr. Harry Boyce. Regina, sask. Dr. ilugh M. Rae of the Firsti Ullil('li Church, Ottawa. and Mrs. Rue .are vacationing on the Island. guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Byers, Mt. Stewart. Dr. Rae will be the guest preacher at the 11 am. service of Mt. Stewart United Church on Sunday the 24th. MacLcod of by her Miss Catherine Charlottetown. L! in Cape Breton where they are visiting .Virs. MacLeod's son. Rev. John M. Mrs. Malcolm S. granddaughter. Robertson of crows iiavo Outing Mr. Gordon Raynor. superin- tendent of lhe Maritime Centrui Airways maintenance division. W65 host to all under his employ, their wives and friends atia delicious winner fry at the National Park in Stanhope Beach., On the moonlight night, balmy with the sea breeze from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. a chartered bus from Charlottetown conveyed the passcngers lo the beach onoSat- urday. August 9. while others went in cars and truck. A camp-fire soon sent a merry spirit nf romradeship among -thc jolly hunch. A number of the party enjoyed salt sea bathing while others enjoyed camp-fire songs. guitar music snd worthy of mention was a Scottish singer who favored the crowd with several good old Scottish songs. Miss Marjorie Osbourne played the guitar and rendered a vocal solo very sweetly. Among this jolly group was a number of new Canadian citizens among them some from Greece and Sweden. A lovely Swedish lady sang vary sweetly with words in the Swedish language. A delicious buffet lunch of fried wicners and rolls. together with doughnuts and soft drinks satis- fied the, ravenous appctites thus created. At a late. hour, happy with the pienlurc of this lovely outing the bus and cars convoy- ed them home, after they had ex- tended their gratitude to their host and employer. --gar. ilosliorougli - idaiiar Wedding A quiet wedding took place in Toronto on June um. when Doro- thy Eys Mshar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mahsr. Charlotte- town, P. E. 1.. became the bride of Darrell lay. an of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rosborough of 1-lsukshew. N. Psstor.. - The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in I IT'S LATEII than you thlnlu strapless gown of nylon marquis- ithe groom's parents. For travelling. l by "Collect for An event of interest to 1. wide circle of friends and relatives in this province and Nova Scotla took place on Friday. July 4th, at '1 p. m., in the 1-Ianlsport Baptist Church when Zelda Louise, elder daughter of Mo. and Mrs. Lloyd Starrett of Hanstport, N. S.. be. came the bride of Ivan Sinclair, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. McLellan of Pleasant Val- ley, P. E. 1. Rev. J. W, Scott performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Shir- --a ley Domings was soloist and sang Miss Evelyn Gallant. Montreal. is "I Love You Truly," and Mr. visiting her parents. Mir. and Mrs. Kenneth ,Coldwel1 was accompan- lot. sette with s long sleeved lace bol- ero snd I halo headdress from which fell. s, shoulder length veil of nylon tulle. She carried a bou- quet of red roses and white baby 'mums. She was attended by her cousin. Min Anna McNeil. who wore a gown of pink taffeta, I halo head- dress. and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnstlons. The bride's brother, Mr. Wilbur Starrstt,.was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Richard Btarratt and Mr. Curtis Mcxlnnon. The bride's mother wore a. dress of rose sheer with white accessor- ies and s corsage of white roses. Following the ceremony”. a re- ceptlon was held at the Home of the bride's parents. Those serving were Mrs. Richard Starratt, Mrs. Austin schofleld. Mrs. Loms Har- v'u3. Mrs. William Salter, and the Misses Mary MlcNcil. Pauline Is- nor, Mary Lee Starratl, Shirley and Evelyn Demlngs, and Lily May and Alwen Stamatt. The book. Following the reception, Mr. and Mars. Mcbellan left on a trip to P. E. 1.. where they were the guests of the bride wore a navy suit with white accessories and a coisage of white roses. On their return they will live in Halifax where the groom is at present serving with the Canadian Navy- NORTH luv!-:R w. 1. On Monday evening.,August 4th., and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of Boston. Mass, are vacationing in this vic- inity. Mr. Wilfred A. Douceite. south Rustico, is building a large modern barn which will enhance the ap- pearance of his already fine prop- erty. Miss Helen Gallant. South Rus- tico, is spending 9. two weeks, holl- day in Montreal. Joe Gallant South Rustlco. The Misses Elinor Blanchard and Anita Blanchard of Montreal are enjoying a. holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Blanchard, South Rustlco. Miss Priscille Buote of Brookline, Mass., is enjoying a holiday with her sister, Mrs. Joe. R. Gallant and Mr. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. ' Friends of Mrs. Gilbert Peters, south Rustlco, will be pleased to hear that she is recovering from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. LcPage and fam- ily of Ontario are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield LcPage, ,R.ustico- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Doiron, and Miss Louise Doiron. all of Moncton. N. B., were in South Rustlco re- cently attendlng the Doiron- Garnhum wedding Miss Stella Doiron, Charlotte.- town. attended her sister's wed- ding at South Ruatico on August l9th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Kent Gal- lant and family of Dalhousie, N. B.. are guests of Mr. Gallant.'s sis- ter. Mrs. James DeRoche, South Rustic-o. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blanchard of Natlck, Mass. who spent three- weeks visiting relatives at oyster Bed Bridge and Rustlcovllie, have returned home. The sincere sympathy of this C0l1iIlllil'lII.)"IS being extended to the family of the late Vcriion O'Connor of Hope River, whose tragic death by drowning occurred on the evening of Sunday. August Mrs. Norris Kltson was hostess to the North River W. I. The meeting opened with Institute Ode followed Club Women". Roll ' call was answered with. ”Whatl women dislike most in men" by 151 members. One new member joined.- One visitor was also present. i Minutes of the last meeting werel read and approved. It was decided; to give East. Wlltshire and Warren l committee, East Wiltshire, Mrs Bruce MacKinley. Warren Grove. Miss Eleanor Younker: school com- I mittee, East Wilt.-ilili-e. Mis. Dan. Jewell. Warren Grove. Mrs. Clay-. ton Stevenson. Correspondence was then read, and discussed and it was decided toi canvas both school districts for thc . cancer appeal. The next. meeting will he at tho; home of Mrs. Clayton Stevenson? when the lunch committee will hei Mrs. Norris Kitson. Mrs. Keir War- ren, Mrs. Russell Wheatley and Mrs. I-Inrold Younker. Roll call isl to be answered by "What I dlsllkci most in women". The meeting weal than adjourned and lunch wasl served by the hostess and commit-i, tee in charge. Collection amounted i to 31.85. CI.EVER. STUDENT DOOKLNG. Norfolk, England - (CP) - .German-born Opper. 13, didnlt kiiow a word of English when she came with her parents to live here in February last year. Now she has won a spec- ial award,for English at Docking High School. . 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmcr. Doucette Souris. spent the wcck-end of A1111. 16 at Oyster Bed Bridge and vicin- 3 due to a delay first prize went to a balloon which p'l'hc German finder didn't the balloon tag until a friend could post it from the Mcstcrn sector. nd landed in East Germany, but reached Antwerp. return K E I. LO G G's ASIWMA I9EZlEF- l91odi:cli1fIIiliihrollyliiIll (sl.1t;5A SANDWS THEATRE Attention is'drawn to a d in today's issue re Re- ligious film, ”White Corridors" shown at Sandy's Out- door Theatre. SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, SHOW STARTING AT 9 P.M. This film is sponsored Charlottetown. Silver collection will be be in aid of the Kiddies Salt by the Kiwanis Club of taken and proceeds will Water Wading Pool, now under construction in Victoria Park. ,1 . ity. Mr. Doucette is employed with the Eastern Packing Company of Souris. 1 Miss Eileen Doucetic of Toroiiio.l Ontario. is spending a two weeks. MacLcod. who was recentlv,lnduct- Grove schoms smppo earn, and imiidmv wiili her pgu-(guts. Mn and. ed as United Church minister in hula lmoummg to 34.2,) were me, lMm wmmd Al Doucenev souml lSI' Pet" 5' Cape Bremm sented and paid. Three sick in the I Rusuw. M355 Douccuc is bank. I WW . ,.g,,,, district were remembered and new keeper for the Clarkson, Gordonl , committees were appointed foricon -romnm the largest firm of M"c.A- three months. R5 TOIIOW-V Slciiicliartered accountants in Canada. t Mr. Augustin Doiron of somer- vllle. Misss. is visiting his brother. Mr. Stanislaus Doiron. Smith Rus-. tico. C- A-3 1,(iNl)oN D (CPl --Bi'iiiSil air-1' craft designers are planning a thrce-deck freight aircraft withl elevators bctwccn docks. The twoi lnwcr decks would hold up to right. cars and the upper deck 42 pas- ssngcrs. NOTICE I hereby state that I will not be responsible for any bill contracted in my name except through my agent, ilannelore Annie A. Boisncr. , Signed: SAMIT EL COPSENS. j If any 8100 Hearing Aid S85 Zenith, YOUR MON B. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Porter of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Rolborough left in Haukshaw on their wedding trio and were honor guests at s recept- ion Edmundston and Mrs. Merlin parents where supper was served to fortyguests. The bride's table was with a lace cloth and centred with s wedding cake surmounted by a miniature bride and groom. serving at the bride": table were Mlss.Msr- ion Edmundston and Ora. Merlin Little. Mrs. llsrry lzdmundston and Mrs. waiter ma poured and as- sisqlng in serving were the Misses Shirley Rae. Yvonne Ru. Elinor Stairs. Kay Calhoun. while Mrs. John the was in charge of the guest book. An old fashioned chsrlvsrf was held later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. llosborough will re- side in Toronto where both are ern- . BATTERIES 107 Queen St. U0 Iivlivrv IIO HEARING AD uccd scll for niorc than 585 I ouansarre" (under our unconditional 10-day return prii-ilege)-You Ass. 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