LWOBER 13, 1953 East Baltic And ' Vicinity '- The Red Point School is taking 3 two-week holiday to help out with the potato dizzine- Mlss Phyllss Role. Chttown. went 'a few days with her parerlts, Mr. and.Mrs. Clayton Rose, East Baltic. , My. major Young. Red Point, wes a bllslneu Visitor, to Monte- gue on Oct. 1, A miscellaneous shower was held at the h.ome of Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Robertson. Kingsboro. in non- or of their son and ds.ughter-in- inw, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rob- prtson whose marriage took place recently. They were the recipient 3! many useful gifts and a sum of money. The evening was pleasantly spent in instrumental music by local talent followed by it dainty- lunch. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis. (mgsboro, and Mr. Lyman Baker. Lakeville, were recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur McNelll. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose. North Lake, were recent visitors to Ch'town. Mrs. Alfred Sorey. accompanied by her brother. Mr. George Rob- ertgorl, Vo. motored to Montaguet ' pt. 23. Miss Kathlccn Rlobertson. nurses' aide at the Provincial Sanitarium Ch'town. spent the week of Oct. 3 at her home in Munns Road. Rev. H, R. Bell and Mrs. Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Rose. and friend: in Ciftown. sepi. 1:. The S. Y. P. U. of the East Point nuptial: church. xlinuboro. attended in a large group the Rally Service held in Hazel- brook Baptist Church on Sept. 28. Miss Lydia Stewart, Ch'town. s nt the week-end of Oct, 3 w relatives and friends in King- shore. Rev. and Mrs. M. Watterworth of New Glasgow, P.E.I. were vis- itors to Klngsboro. M. Dullel McDonald, Campbells Cove, was a business Visitor to Red Point. Sept. 28. The Rally Day Service was held; in, the Klngsboro Baptist Churc on Oct, 4. The service was led b the superintendents, Mr. Kenneth Mccircgor of the Kln.gsboro.Sun- day School and Mr. Harold Hun- Wt of North Lake Sunday School. the service opened with the call of worship by the leader Mr. Ken- neth McGregor. And responsive P9351118 by the Qongrcgatloni Scrip- ture readings by Master Weston Rose and Miss Eileen Robertson: duet by Misses Joan Dixon, Jean Mcciregor; prayer by , Carl Mcvsnez prayers by 6119 teacher Mrs Lyman Rose and prayer by Miss Rowenea Garrett upil of the Sunday School and iv brief ad- dress on " Our Church" by Mrs. Walter Dixon and Miss Clarabell Chlng and several Hymns sung by the congregation, . the Sunday school teacher ga 'e out several promotion iiartif ties to the children in their classes. ...l.. Mr. Leo MacDonald, Toronto, Ont., spent a. few days at hishome In North Lake, Mr. MacDonald was accompanied home on the trip by his father Mr. Stephen Mac- Donald who spent several weeks Red Point, visited with relatives STOP SINUS . SUFFERING For the first time, sinus auleren an obtain complete, lung-lasting relief with NEVO. Available to the public after years of research and careful testing. Medical-tests have proven that in almost all cases NEVO completely elirninntm sinus auiering where all other methods have failed. Chronic cases of many ycarI' duration .. those which have had recourse to surgical drainage- respond quickly to NEVO trest- msnt. NEVO contains no harmful drugaandnssybeusodbychildren as well as adulu. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SOLD AT All DRUG STORES A Nl-58 .1 . OUR . in , . I c N e as! -ri-ieze MUST as f.3,G.0zw OF MOLDY ewe LAWS oat 4- THE BOOK6 LIKE THE one THAT , ieoaeios -6!-lAKiN6 rzues our can A Wlblbowluw I'LL" is M - QCAD visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. T” Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon mnd two children, East Baltic. accom- panied by Mr. James Poole, Sourls, ggctored to Charlottetown Sept. I Mr. Wallace E. MacDonald. Tren- ton, Ont, spent, his holidays at his home in Bothweli. Mr. and Mos. Joseph MacDonald, Nova Scotia, spent some time with relatives in St. Peters. Bothwell. and North Lake, and are both re- celvlng a hearty welcome by their many friends. Mr. James Allan. Roseneath. was a Sept. 23 visitor to Red Point. Miss Wands Robertson, College student. Charlottetown, spent the week-end of Sept. 26 at her home in Kingsboro. Mr. Arthur Maccallum. assistant postmaster at Souris. has recently accepted a position with the Dept. of Veterans Affairs in Charlotte- town. All wish him success in his OUSE . HIRE A coi2Ps ov:r- -- 'l , SLEDTHS T0. 6i-iADow Jusnce QUINCHV-' Now.Twi555, HERE'S A LIST OF 27 am BLUE LAWS You MIGHT FIND JLl5TiCE QUIMCHY vtoLATiuc-zi!-w WHEN I. As NCAECERATED . so TRAP I. NOTICED CAT Aizotwo THE JAii.-- is oi: THESE Muswl 5 ATQTES PGTIPULATES . v ANiMAL5 MUST- AND DCAN Fine; vi-HM, - FOR eve:-.4, . 'vioLQXim,. i l NM M g I g YEA!-l . A 0 CARRV LIGHTS ,..., new He and Mrs. Mac- C 1 t both well and famil- iar y known. Messrs. Robert and John.nieRob- ertson, accompanied by Miss Ar- lene Robertson. Kingsbom. were Sept. 21 business visitors to Char- lottetovwn. Mr. William Brown. Munns Road. has recently entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treat- ment. His many friends wish him s. quick return to his home and improved health. Mr. and Mrs. Maine. are spending their holidays with the latter's mpther, Mrs. J. F. Mossey, Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald re- turned to their home in Dorches- ter.v Mass. having spent some time visiting with relatives and friends in South Lake and Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Maclnnls, Scuris. left Sept. 24 by plane for Edmonton. Alta., where they will spend some we with their son, Dr. Prank and his family. Their numerous friends in the eastern districts and Sourls wish them both a pleasant trip. Mr. Peter MacDonald, employee of the Aibegweit at Borden. spent the recent week-end at his home in East Lake. Mayor Arthur J. Peters of Sourls spent some time ns a patient in the Sou.rls Hospital. Mrs. Hamid Hunter and daugh- ter returned to their home in North Lake from the Souris Hos- pital. Rev. Donald and Mrs. Mcclsre in the returned to their ,home Kingsboro Manse and were accom- panied back by Mrs. Horace Mac- Clare who was joined later by her husband. Mr. Horace Mcclare of Hillnob. N. 8., and Rev. Donald MaoClare's grandmother, Mrs. John Maoclare. home in N. S. on Sept. 21. having spent an enjoyable few days with the pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. D. Mcclare. Mr. Arthur Bruce, Red Point, has had the misfortune of having his head out and received medical care which required several stitches. Mr. Bruce was working on the pulp boat recently being loaded at Scuris wharf and in same manner A chain broke and struck him on the head. He is about his work-as usual. On Sept. all Mr. Syl Sutherland of souls, an employee on the drsgger owhed and operated by Mr. Richard Power of Norris Pond. had his face badly cut while at his work. He was taken to Scuris Hospital and had m-iical care and nine lstltches were necessary 111 clos the wound. All wish him a eedy recovery. ' 1. GET You owe HOLESALE, - ' NAMEDW 2 ME! FISHING Foe- ONE oF,,Ti-lose - Z A . rgl WERY WE; . it ”' TWlG66.' You-as--r J OPERATNE 1-Xs. FLE LOOK FOR D06 OR eoAT,-roo! SAY, Ti-H6 is A wouo52- FUL LIST-u-WE COULD tFiLL THE BASTILLE 652.0. WiTH ci'rizEN5 5.-' ' ' ON THESE Lewis i Drindell, They returned to their -U. Georgetown and . Vicinity ..'On October 4, Mr. and s. Kenneth Mclnnis of Borden, . and Mrs. Percy Boyle and three children of Hunter River. motored to Georgetown. where they visited friends and relatives. Mrs. Lindsay, who spent the summer at her cottage at Morri- son's Beach left recently on return to Winthrop. Mam. accompanied by her daughter, MM. Butler and lkylrs. Butler's son, who motored ere. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLaren left October 5 for Hamilton, Ont., where they will spend the winter with tl":l1' son-in-law and daugh- ter. Rev. and Mrs. M..E. Aitken. Mrs. Aitken arrived here last week and her parents accompanied her on the trip to Hamilton. On October 5 Mr. and Mrs. Spur- geon Walker had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser of North Lake. and Mr. William Buffet of Souris. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacDon- ald and family recently mctoredto scuris, where they were the guests of friends. Mr. F.ul Donovan of Plctcu, N. S.. is the guest of his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dono- van. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart re- turned home late last week from Trenton. Ont.. w are they visited their son-in-law nd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs. and in Shubenacadie, N.S., where they visited their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Rev. E. R. and Mrs. McVicar. They also visited Montreal and Halifax. -A.C. Murray River I -and Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Carter of -Sui- folk, were recent visitors to Mur- ray River. visiting with friends and reativea. ' Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Bohner and daughters, Lois and Joan, and Bob Rafuse of Martins Point, N.S. spent the week-end of Oct. 3 at the home of Mrs. Bnhner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hume of Port Hope. 0nt., were recent vis- llorg to Murray River. guests of Mrs. Hume's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ma.cKay. Mr. and Mrs. Hume were recently married in Ontario, Mrs. Hume was the form- er Miss Myrna Maclxay of Mur- ray River. While home. they were tendered a shower. and best wishes is extended to this young couple. home with them were Mr. and MAJOR HOOPLE Mrs. Howard Morre, also of Port Hope, Ont. M4... Judy spent the week-end of Oct. 2, in New Glasgow, N.S. visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston and family. Mr. Stirling Whiteway. Murray River, left recently for Charlotte- town. where he has accepted a position with the Bank of Nova Bcotlis. The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Macbean was held at the Little Sands United Church on Saturday Oct. 3, at 2 p.m. Rev T. R. Goudge of Pownal United Church, conducted the funeral services, Pallbearerg were Mr. Stanley Livingstone. Mr. Norman C. Stewart. Mr. Malcoln Mac- Neill. Mr. Bruce Stewart. Mr. John H. Macbean, and Mr. Mal- coln Livingstone. Flower bearers were Messrs. Hertor MacDonald. Charles Whitcomb. Raymond Mac- Lean, Walter. Livingstone. and Stirling MacKa.y. Sincere sym- pathy is extended tq,Mr. MacLean and his family, Mr. Norman E. Stewart. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end of Oct. 3 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 0. Stewart. High Bank. Mrs. Royal White and family. Murray River, spent the week-end of Oct. 3, in Charlottetown visit- ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mae Porter. Miss Charlotte Gordon. Public Health Nurse, Charlottetown. re- cently visited the new babies in Murray River and surrounding districts, Miss Janet Stewart, Charlotte- town. spcnt the wnek-end of Oct. 3 at the home of her parents, vMr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Blue. Hope- fleld. whose marriage took place on Sept. 28. Mrs. Blue was the former Miss Louise Stewart of High Bank. Brenda Ann Irving. Charlotte- town, is visiting at the home of her grandparents, ,Mr, and Mrs. William J. Macxay. High Bank. Mr. John Glddlniis has returned to his home in White Sands, af- ter been employed in the tobacco fields in Ontario for the past few weeks 4 Mr. Brent Moore who is em- ployed st the general store of D. M. Macmnncn icenjcying his annual vlcation. -CD. The firit New zesland Maori, or native. to receive a university de- gree was air Apirana Ngatn. who died, at '73. Guy Fawkes Day Nov. 5 com- memorates the abortive gunpowder plot of loos at the British House of Commons. r Mrs. Lllah Acars and daughter 9' M cgagoran. CHARLOTTETOWN IN MEMORIAM RALPH DOUOITPI Sadness was felt over the whole community when people learned of the death of Ralph Dcucetie of North Rustico at the early age of 42 years. after a long illness which was borne with great cour- age and fortitude. He was a fish- erman by occupation. After many month; of treatment by competenttdoctors in the City Hospital his oynditlon remained unchanged. He decided toga to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal, for treatment which was of no avail . He returned to the City Hospital where he was cared for until he was called to his etemsl reward on August 24. fortified by the last Rites of the Roman Cath- olic Church. Left to mourn his passing is his wife and six children. his mother Mrs. (Capt.) William Doucettc. Montreal, and the following sisters and brothers. (Lillian) Mrs. Tu- dor Macxay of Australia, (Jean) Mrs. Albert Provost. Virgil, Elea- n-or and Martina all of Montreal. Francis and Harold of Rustler)- ville. His funeral was held August 27, and was largely attended. Requiem Mass was sung by his Pastor, Rev. Fr. Robin. Also present in the Sanctuary was Rev. Fr. Pltre who also conducted the service at the grave. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Ray Doiron. Benoit Plneau. James Peters, Lawerance D. Gallant and Stephen Peters. Mass Cards Wire and family Mother (2) Jean Albert and family Eleanor Martina Francis and Lucy Harold and Emma. Angus Blacquire Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Gal- lant and family Mr. and Mrs. James Peters and family . and -Mrs. Cornelius Plneau and family Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pineau and family . Mr. and Mrs. Angus G-sllsnt and A. E. Doucette and family Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Pineau Mr. and Mrs, George Plncau and family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell, Char- lottctown Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGuigan. Charlottetown Mr. nad Mrs. Henry Richard, Charlottetown Miss Imelda Pineau, Charlotte- town Miss" Betty Peters. Toronto Paul. Myrna. Pius. Anne and Carl Douzette Miss Matilda Pineau. Moncion Reggie Doucette. Montreal Rev. Denis Gallant, Tignish Sisters .of the Charlottetown Hos- "tal Joseph Pineau, Pupils of Stella Maris School Charlottetown Funeral Home Reginald Gallant. Charlottetowti Capt. Jeremiah Dcucette. Char- lottetown Miss Rose Peters. Montreal (1) Miss Imelda Arsenault. Mon- tresl Mr. treal Tilman Arseniiult. Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daring, Arl- .Lngton Mrs. Maude Bamvllle, Arlington Mrs. Gertrude Doucette and ram- lly. Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dclroh family, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs, Peter MscPhee. Souris Mr. and Mrs James Sherry and Dot, Charlottetown -. Eastern Packing Cc., Ltd., Sour- is (3) Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Gallant and Dianna Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Leclsir Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pineau Mr, and Mrs. John Leo Doiron Mr. and Mrs Vincent nlacqulre 'snd family - Mr. and Mrs. Lelioy Charlottetown J Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Doucette Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pinesu Miss Edith Moore, Montreal Mr. and Moe. Louis Noye. Char- iottetown Francis Agustine Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant and Albert Mr. and Mrs Vincent Coffin Mrs Bernadette Gould Mr. nsd Mrs. Urban Dolron and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bllcquire Mr. hnd Mrs.' K. G, Fleming and Gregory 0 Mrs. Lawrence. Peters and Mrs. Loo Gallant iMr. and Mrs. Stephen Peters Mr, and Mrs. Bertrum Bisca- uire and family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blacqulre Miss Anne Gallant Mrs. Blanchard and Mrs, Scab. St. John Mr. and Mrs. Alyre M. Gallant and family Staff of Amos Gallsnt's Store, North Rustlcc i Airustlne Blacquire Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gauthier and smily Mr. and Mrs. Jerry l".'Gauihier Spiritual Banquet Mrs. Urban Doiron Enrollments Sister Mary Edgar. U.S.A. (Ii sister Eric Grace. Mt, St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doucettc lylnpatliy Cards Alvin Slacquire, Summerslrie Amanda and Dan Campbell and Mrs. N. Brown, Mon- and James Pinesu. Sherren , Mr. and Mrs, Robert Woolner Miss Dora smith, Ottawa. Savage Harbour And Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglas of Chgiriottetown, were visitors to Savage Harbour on Wednesday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Coffin. Mr. Glen Macbaren of New Perth was a visitor to Savage Harbour during the week. Mr. John MacDonald of at. And- rews was a visitor to Peake's Sta- tion during the week-end. lie there he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson. Mr. Lloyd Robertson Amherst. N.s.. visited Savage Harbour on Tuesday, On return he was ac- companied by Mrs. Robertson and daughter Elaine who were holl- daying on the Island the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mu:Lsren of Charlottetown, were visitors to Savage Harbour during the week where they renewed many old acquaintances. Mrs. J. J. Trsinor of C'he5-lotte- town. was s motcrvisitor to Savage Harbour on. Sunday. While here she was the guest of Mrs. Allen Morrison. Mr, D. J. MacDonald of St. And- rews was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. William Maclntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Maclntyre of Siwake Harbour, was painfully in- jured during the week. The young chap and his seat mate were Dumping water for the school when his finger got caught in the pump and the top of his right llldex finger was cut of! almost to the base of the nail. However. "Billy has the stuff of which heroes are made and the next morning he was back at school ready and willing to resume his studies, des- pile the fact that he was unable to write for several days. Messrs Ralph Plgot, Oyrene Moffieon. John Pigot. Valentine Msclntyre and Elisha Pigot all of Savage Harbour, were among the many interested potato growers to attend the public meeting in the Morell Hail last Monday night. Representatives of the Federation and Marketing Board were pfg. sent and gave timely talks on the Present potato market situation. the Proposed potato pool as well as passing on some keen obser- vations on what the growers might expect In the way of prices in the immediate future. Upwards of 150 friends and neighbors gatiiered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin, Savage Harbour. on Tuesday even- in; to welcome and honor their son and daughter-in-law who. on that day, returned home from an extended honeymoon visit to Bos- ton and other American cities. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin (the former Annn Robbins of Moieli) were married at Marie United Church on Thurs- day. Sept. M, leaving "the next morning for Boston. Great pre- parailons were made for the wed- ding reception on Tuesday includ- ing the erection of a large tani where those who so desired, and that was almost all present. could dance to their hearts content. A bmmmed supper was served to the large throng present, serving started at 5 o'clock and continued until almost midnight. Previous to their marriage several showers were held in honor of this popular young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin will reside at Savage Harbour where the groom has been farming with marked success for many years. A host of friends through- out the Island join in wishing Mr. and Mrs, Coffin many happy years of wedded life. Christmas. ..c,g, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Ottawa Arch Hiirtllng Mr and Mrs. Newton MscLure Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bunisin Mr. John L. Davlson. Prov. San- itorium Noreen Cosdy. Charlottetown Eileen Peters. Montreal Mr. and Mn. Wesley Smith Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Purrsey Justin Gallant. Prov. Sanitar- ium T. Eaton Co.. Lbd., Montreal Mrs. Rcgena Hilcue, Montreal Frances Flcars. Montreal Mary Jones, Montreal Rose Peters, Montreal Lucy and Loretta Labrador Elsie Mcbeuy. Montreal Anne Mssberlan. Mizntreal Annie Gamble, Montreal Employees of T. Eaton Co.. Mon- treal Freddie and Diane Montreal - Rose Marie Richard. Montreal Gilbert and Lois. Montreal Fran St. Amand. Montreal Mr, and Mrs Allan Pursey. Que- Alsi-nault. Krituss, bec Phillip Mntllcmn. Oyster Bed Bridge Mr. and Mrs. William Gauthier Helen Gallant.0.vster Bed Bridge Mrs. Jerome L. Peters and Ethel Mr. and Mrs, Murray Orr. New Glasgow Flowers Mr. and Mrs. A.'E. Douceite and family Mrs. Andrew '1', Gallant Card Of Thanks The family of the late Ralph Daucette wish to sincerely thank the Right Rev. Maurice MacDonald, Fr. Robin. sisters and Nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital. Sis- ters of Stella Maris Convent. Nur- ses of North Rusiico. Dr. Cold). and Dr. Laniz of Charlottetown. Dr. J. R. Murchison of Hunter Riv- er. also Dr. Tanton of Montreal and all those who sent Mass cards. Letters of Sympathy. Enrollments. flowers and those who helped in any way in our and bereavement PAGE NINE Restricted Diets Easy ' with 592139 Wafer Net is Depreuunt Drug approved, low-calorie reducing diet? Diettea are thin. pleasant- tneting wafers. Eaten with a glass . ' of water before meals they provide . ,1; bnlk for the atomac'- and help satisfy your hunger. One Drette contains less than 10 calories. Sold by O D ! T E 5 DRUgNi1;0RES MEYNVLCELLULOSE WAFEIIS . following a physician-directed or D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D i-lint.-lruis t-li:ilai-:1; fdlrlliliiilzl mhllllll MJIOIO 44..0omrb I0-Electric luixllllt Swirl?-if-4' (I.Mut ' cllfllh F-ihlll 1'-l it-1 llrnnll huh . DOWN 20. River ii over min; Lnondaman (Asia) shafts 2.1-leaped 8. Egyptian od 21. Obnox- '( ling.) 9. Climate g t.) 4. Music note 5. 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