NINE - tal Fair Staff judged the club entries and placed them in the following order: .1. Morell: 2. East Baltic: 3. Mt. Buchanan; -l. , Baldwin's Road; 5. Greenfield. Twelve club members were in competition at the Fair for the competitions at the Maritime Winter Fair and the Royal Win- ter Fair. The following members were present from each club: p-rm-J GELARDIAN. CHARLOTTETGWN PAGE .Seven Of Islandls Leading Plowmen SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 i Jail Sentences Imposed On Charges Of Assault them. when he was talking to them, he said. they told nothing pointment of Mrs. Earl Taylor to attend the meetings of the Hoe-, pltal Board of Trustees. Plans were made for the League of Mercy tea to be held on Tues- day, Oct. 20. with Mrs. Lewis Turn- er as convener and Mrs. Loran McLelian as co-clonvener, assisted by Mrs. H J .A. Brown as ten. con- vener and Mrs. Allan MacMillan Junior Aid Of P.E.l. Hospital Holds Meeting -. Jail sentences were given to all three young men on assault charg- as and to one of them and another of having been 'kicked. They did Th. m. , nu meeung of the as convem-r in the gym. E 5, Esme: Bradley 1,53,. 1." man who were convicted of caus- remark touhim 'the boys arerouah Jumo, Llldiw Md of the prince Mrs. Rayner fend I report on Mtccngor; Maren. Beryl Rob, ms 9- dlsliurbmlm The sentences cusmmer" Edward Island Hospital was held the Hmplml A1d5wn""t'1”" in 5L bins, Donald MacDonald; Bald- were handed out by Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet who After a brief summation by Mr. Gillis during which his prlnclpal' in the Cundall Home on Monday afternoon, Sept. 21. The president Andrew's, N. B., at which she and Mrs. J. O. Macirean represented win's Road: Anita and Marjorie Trainor. Emmett MacKenna, Mer- u tly refused to entertain a plea." argument was based on the time Mr T. A. Laid. . ed the the Aidp , nn Gornmy; Greenfield; 5",... mi clemency. , element. he clowl lllr n'ld""- mezting with Tfiiv Lrfdff Prayer Followmir Mm Rayner! report dette and Mary Power; Mt The magistrate stated "This has The verdict of the magistrate ' npumd in umson and am, WEI, it was moved by Mrs. Wendall Bar- Bu.;h,,,,,,,; 1.-10,-ence Lu.” gm-; got to be stopped for the sake of law and order and a taste of Jail seems to be the only answer. If any of them ever come before W was convicted as charged. Other Charges Earl MacKay charged with as- -zaln ind m 90"Vlcl'd '1 sault on Philip John Kinch plead- gire them the limlt." rm. group, all from the Albany ed guilty.as did Douglas MacLeod. David MacLeod. on the same bour, seconded by Mrs. Lewis Turn- er that the Aid buy a croupette for the hospital. Mrs. Lewis Turn- er reported the hospital needs an- other Gromco suction. It was mov- ed by Mrs. W .W. Reid, seconded by Mrs. Turner that the Aid make this purchase. causing the members back after rl0llll M397-eall the summer months expressed the wish that the coming year would be very successful. - The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and adopted. The president welcomed Mrs. reasons on a class White Leghorn pullets. An exam was then given each cl member by Mr. F. M. Nash oft Each member judged and gavi of Barre: Plymouth Rocks and Single Coml ora ut- lu Dominion Department of Agricul- irea. W9” chllmed yestexday W char e, a ain leaded not uilt. Donald Brown and Mrs. Lloyd Cox , , . ?'lV9 wllll”- We d15””'ba"”4 We Onceg morg evidgnce previouslii giv.y- as new membe 3 to the Aid and an- Followlllll, mmm" M ”l-l””'"' 1": duff”. m"f?.:irsco.if;3:f fllsclllel "5 "ll" ”55”"' The” en was accepted by the defence. nounced that Mm T- M Gllll” has '"e".” W "5 sewed by M” Kent tiogn were i. follows' 1 Anti: Ncle collvlcted M pleaded gum” and after Magistrate Gaudet read been appointed to the executive to lllllflllv M”- 14- 13- w9””"- M”-i Trainer. 2 Mal,jorie”.h.;iinor. I yn each. One member of the group the testimony involved ha convict, ml the "whey caused by Mrs. Allison Rogers and Mrs. Fredpnervl R-ohb-my 4 Ian Macaw;-M lam” D”:5g"' clairiegiiflfigddgsg ed M301-cod I5 Ghllkbd-' Haslarn's resignation; also the ap- Y0"l'lk9" 5. Emmett Macxenna; 6. Merlii illllbl-M9 3 "P5 u ias MacLeod and Earl M.s.c- -rt-m-w-mrr . CW ”dl””""d ml w”d"e5d”' Kigfcfiarsed with assault on Ken- . C Gerrfineleyciuh members which wn 5ePi9lllb'” 30' ll” 9301" "M m””' min MacDousn-ll. Argyle Shore. 10"-Wlwll W” h ”""l V”'”” "lip b represent this Province at ch. 1nS- near Bonshaw last Monday night. ll" llllll” lll G9"39"0wllr 1 u 5 Royal Winter Fair are Anitf All the cases were lnvestlsrlled .g.m pleaded guilty, --r , and Marjorie Trainor of Bald b.V the R-C'M'P' with Cpl' w' Mt Crown counsel asked Mr. MM:- L-A-C Phlllli? Dm-l”pe”9 9! the F r iwin's Road. Messrs. Emmett Mac 39”W- Bwden Demchmerm 3nd Dougall, not as a witness. to sim- 5- A-1"-n Wll0 ll 5lr3lrl0lled lll Q"'l u jKenna and Merlin Gormley u Cnst. Brian Gallagher. Clmrl0tle- ply give the cu-cum.gta.nce.s of the min. in spending his leave Wllhi ggg ;Baldwin's Road will compete n town Detachment. Placed on the attack ,0 the court would kmw Mrs. Doucette and family. -AC; The H" noun" club. "I Prmcervitre poultryxvlctgmpetglflln at Athi 10b. 9 back round, Mr, Mg,cDou all 'r?"Tm?”'G” 5 W3 ; (- ,-l iiflllllw ' lll el” 3 l”- lll 7" David Maclieod. who was chari;- m E g SCARBOROUGH. England. (CPi i,:a,.-5rdV,.oI,T,ianadL ”?:.npyl1e.,L::1 yzhuefhl herst. Club members for boil ed with assault on James Hector Klnch. Alberton taxi drlver,plead- .-ri not guilty. The charge arose when young men from Albany al- said he was driving a half-wn truck near Bonshaw about it o'- clock that night. It was foggy and he was driving with dimmers only ozedly beat and kicked Kinch and 'llS brother new r New Haven. Testimony Given The first witness called yuter- lights on. day by Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell, Q.C.. Deputy Attorney General, was Philip John Kinch, the brother of James. He stated he had been in the car with his brother on the night in question on the way from ('li:v:-lottctovrn to Borden. He said he saw another car parked with ' "'l(ll'.f,' lights on; it was not movii.,. The witness testified he saw a hand waving them down and his brother stopped. the car. opened the door and said "What's the trouble boys?" Mr. Kinch said he did not see people get out of the car but he knew they were not on the road when they stopped. He told the Court that a couple of fellows caught his brother by the shoulder. but James put the car in gear and "took off". Wit- ness stated his brother turned the car around and passed the other car with the intention of calling the Mounties. He saw the other car start coming behind them. Mr. Kinch said "they passed us down the road and we passed them a- gain and got to Newman's Gar- age. My brother got out and ran into the garage: I stayed in the OM... . Kicked In Struggle Continuing ,his testimony he stated "a. big fellow opened the 15 door and hit me over the head." He did not know the name of the person who hit him but identified Earl MacKay sitting in Court. "I got out the door on my side and for Gaudet pronounced them laws: as he could not see in the fog with high lights. He stated ll. car hit the truck head on and he was afraid" he was going over a high bank. MaoLeod and Macliay got out of their car and said he was driving with high Mr. MacDougall said MacKny grabbed him by the shirt and hit him twice over the head. They tussled a bit and MacKay got out of the truck. Mr. J. O. C. Campbell then moved sentencing and Magistrate as fol- Roy Walsh. for in. disturbance at Crapaud. 30 days imprisonment in Queens County Jail, to which all others were committed. Earl Mac- Kay. for disturbance at Crapaud. 30 days in jail; for agault on J. H. Kinch. 10 days; P. J. lginch. 10 days; on Kenneth Macbougali. 10 days. All sentences to be served consec- for assault on for assault utively. Douglas MacLeod. 10 days for each of the same above assault oharges with the sentences to run consecutively. David MaoLeod. 10 days each on charges of assaulting the two Kinchas, sentences to run N consecutively. Pisquiil East And Vicinity .fMr. George Dover was a vis- itor in North River on September Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- town on September 27 attending the ball game between M.C.A. and shortly before the big sod event on Wednesday. Seven of the Island's leading plowmen,.who competed in the Championship Class at the Provincial Plowing Match in Dundas are shown above as they sat on their tractors event On the top row from left to right are Malcolm MacRae, Pownal, F. W. Clay, former Provincial Plowing Champ and Dr. A. E. Ings of Souris who won the tractor three- commenced yesterday. Bottom row left to right are E. Wood of Pownal, Sterling Macswaln of Moreil, Har- ley Ings of Mount Herbert and Frank Perry of Dundas. eh E: W. . -Bartefis Film Lab. Georgetown And Vicinity . 'Mr. Daniel Morrison. Bar- rister at Law, left recently on re- turn to Toronto. Ont., after a visit spent in Georgetown at the home nf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Morrison. Mr. H.-P. George returned home recently from a visit to Saint John. . B. Mr. Harry Yorston was a visitor to Alexandra on September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald left a few days ago for Pembroke. Ont., where Mr. MacDonald is sta- tioned in the Canadian Army. Mrs. Hughie Power and son have returned to their home in Montague after spending a week with Mrs. Power's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Prosper of Georgetown. 'l'Mr. Stirling -Boll motored to cent visitor to Charlottetown, where she was the guest of her son-ln- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Currie. V ” Mr. J. B. scully. Mr. Eugene Sul- livan, Mr. D. A. Maccormack. Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Miss Annie Keen- an and Miss Genevieve Solomon, who comprise the teaching staff of Georgetown High School attended the teachers convention. held at Montague on Thursday and Friday of last week. i Robert iipuddy" Arthur of Georgetown Royalty, left recently lor,Charlottetown where he will take a motor mechanics course at the Vocational School. Mrs. Everett Llewellyn and daughter Lynn left Sunday for ;'Mon-treal, Que.. where Mr. Llewellyn lls stationed in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Miss Margaret Sencebougmwwlio is vacationing on the Island, is pre- lsently visiting with friends in Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gillis of Charlottetown motored to George- P.S.S. Home And School Ass'n llesumesldeelings The first fall meeting of the Prince Street Home and School As- sociation was held in the Assembly Hall last evening with about eighty in attendance. The president, Mrs. G. B. Whiteside. presided. The principal, Col. Lowliher. speaking of the overcrowded con- ditions in the school explained to the parents what is being done at present to relieve this difficulty. The liigiilight of the evening's program was a very interesting and informative talk by Arline Larter on her trip to the coronat- ion. The audience travelied in tin- agination with Miss Larter as she vividly told of her exciting experi- ences from the time she left home in early May. Journeying through Scotland and England and cul- mlnallng in witnessing the color- ful coronation procealon in all its splendor. unutil her return in July. Mr. J. A. S. Williams extended -Omie the owl says "tweet tweet": . - .. rnmpr-liiions must be from 16 m5t"'d of "i'o'wn w'w00" like 0” Paliiacbn cllielimlinifffera ligiildeding peni dllllly 0Wl5- The 0W” Own" him which coniisied of the three top S0"' Club Member5.5.”ndm' reared him Ilonsslde canaries and pullels and the best. male bird .iiil""l 4'” W9" "ill ellglllle '” ” budgerigars. and Ossie seems to ,iheir inriil Achievement Day. Mr.ll'e” 3” -'i””l"5l' NW8 Pllllwd UP their l:mglia:P. Lorne. Rmusny of the E.xperin1en- WARNING 2 ! "Scare Metlioils” Are Being Used to Sell Cooking Ware SOME people scare easily and regrettably. some sales- men have no scruples about employing "scare methods" to further their own ends in the sale of cooking ware products. Every now and then. I disturbed housewife will report to the Bureau representations made by this un- informed or unscrupulous salesman, against tbe'use of aluminum utensils for the preparation of food. Some are so shaken by these bogus revelations that they often fear to use any metal utcnsil in their cooking, which poses quite a problem. After years of acceptance of aluminum in millioqp of Canadian homes, it seems rather odd that old myths con- cerning its use are still sired by some salesmen of com- petitive products. In the U.S.. the Federal Trade Commission has issued complaints and cease and desist orders against some manufacturers whose sales force per- sisted in such unfair competitive tactics and deception of Holman's. Georgetown recently from Cain- town on September 13 where they 11 L i m.,; MmL,od ooml d Lb . iv. earty vo e of thanks to Arline . but 0, the my H."gcn;;';:,"m m: brldse. Mass. and on return he was were guests at the home of Cap- for her infonnative talk. the public. but missed am I hit him. His Mr. And Mu. Edward 1!. Jay ”””ml”'”'d bl M” 3'” 3"” ""0 lrln -1- -l- Fltz8errld- Delicious refreshments served by 3 '. . . . .. ' The American Medical Association advises. We brother came over and clinched with me and ,we went down. Mac- Kay and Douglas MacLeod pulled me off the other and 'put the boots to me'. The accused kicked me on the head." i He said he then yelled for his brother who came out and in the mixup witness got away and ran for a telephone accompanied by Mr. Newman. When they reached the telephone the call was put through by Newman with the wit- were visitors in Pownal on Sept. 19, guests of Mrs. Jay's aunt, Mrs. Mary Ballem. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt were visitors in Charlottetown on Bept. 19. Miss Juanita Jay, student at P. W.C., spent the Sept. 19 week-end with her parents, Mr. Edward Jay. and Mrs. Mr. Bruce Woolridge. New Glas- children, who had been here as the guests of Mrs. parents, Mr and Mrs. Victor fuse. visiting Bell's 33. Mrs. Janie Lavandier of Boston. Mass.. is visiting in Georgetown and Sourls, where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet.. '.'.'Recent guests at the home of Mr. Benjamin Stevens, were Mrs. C. E. Stevens of Boston, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Currie of Char- im.telown, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Curi'ie's pai- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Quiilan. ' Mrs. Edward Forshner of Everett, Mass, is visiting in Georgetown. where she .ls the guest of her mo- ther, Mrs. Matilda. Jameson, Miss Theresa. Morrison, R. N., of Kingston, Ont., arrived in George- tha catering committee brought the meeting to a close. Charlottetown motored to George- town, September 20. where they were guests at the home 0'! Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. William White cf Borden were weekend guests at the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. Mr. Floyd Landry and Mr. Gor- know of no danger to foods that are cooked in aluminum cooking utensils, and we believe that the propaganda against aluminum comes from quacks, cranks and faddisls, or from those who put out cooking utensils made of wares other than aluminum." ' llmisi-wives or others who meet with this type of sales iniarcprcsciitalion are urged to report the facts in writing to:- t gzgigiuwmfee );&m1::yl;”:: aigugelg low. N3" went the weebend M Mrs. T. P. Nickerson of Boston, town 1”; week on an extended don Babineau. who are employed coming out or gum” Douglas Sept. 19 at the home of ms ppah Mrs. Walter Brown and Mr. Cal- visit to her parents, Mr. and M”, in Charlottetown, were weekend ' MiwLeod was at the door of the ants. Mr. and Mrs. wallaca Wool- Vm Maccauum of Tremom N' 8' Fenx Monisam ggsuon to their homes In George" A r l i wn. garage and when he saw witness started for him. "But my brother hit him. He then added that the ridge. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. Mr. C. N. Llewellyn, Mr. Wallace MacDonald and .M.r'L John Mac- PVO D. L. Giggey. DFC, of No. '70 Detachment Corps at Ti-uro. N. Mr. Walter MacN.e-ill of the Cans.- MARITIMES, INC id were recent visitors to 5 1 1d M my . dian National Railways in Char- other crowd got into their c r Mm is spending her holidays with her DOM .. receniy no a rd organize drove off while he and no ffrothcr parents Mr and Mr!- Levi JIY- ch”10"m”w"' ””"'” m” l" W” Pmvm” m ml" iommwm "mm the pm wukmd QUEEN BUILDING HALIFAX Mited ,0, the Dome to Come. Mr F d Au--1 H I t W k nection with the organization of In Georgetown M the guest of his . ' Mr. rho Mrs. Harold Affieck. - ” ”l 5 ll” ” The Ground Observer Corps. While l””"”v May” ml Mm Amlrew NOVA SCOTIA Cross-Examined In his cross examination of the witness Mr. Allison Glllis appear- lnt for the defence. made much of the time element as he questioned the witness as to the probability of the boys in the car getting out. going into the garage and fighting with James all in the space of a minute and a half. He argued that if the witness were on the ground with one of the men holding him In a headlock he would not be able to see who kicked. However, for Halifax N. S. where he will g 5; J h ; the wmwu Could no 1, visitors in Lorne Valley on Sept. - - ' o . o ns, Quebec. and Miss j wELL,1 HIS BIG HE KEEPS ms natemem ..I M”: he,n:h?1l;e';t-in 21. guests of Mrs. Jayla sister. Mrs. :”;'q1:;l: Sholgunellgellgggltlllli gglllgliill MMr. and ska. A. I. Jenkins and iliyllitso Clolwiian, Pg. C. N. tilt). of l - V ,fKNEW 1.9 ORDEAL WAQ U GH1-IN. P”l'l”"' l”-”l""mY 9' the WW M” M”D”"”d "M Mn M”' O ciiirizifosstgwnulrirlimivrfiiorwreds ti.) edmffis xffrovlince tveierifreguyiiiim; MUST or-' BEEN i HAVE 1D FFHKT HE'D MATCHE-5 T0 ed given in another case the day 90"” Mr. Thomas Dalton. who has ..,,,.,,, 1,. " 9” dny 1... ,,,,,., .3 .,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, M, HAlZD,A HEAVY ourr Fogeerm rr Foiz LCOK5 previously was accepted by Mr. M d Mrnnmn RM mm" went me wmmor in Georgetown ' n-- land M”. gpu.-3...," wmm ' CHEWIN' 5 LEAVE TI-l' END- -- BUT 50 Giilis even though the Magistrate we on vfsimra 'm Chanonzetown as the guest of his brother, Mr. Mm Joyce Jenkins hm. returned ' TOBACCO STICK OUT" MUCH OF FT5 lmlllled W3 lvhlil ll had been Elven Morndayp Sept. ,1. James Dalton left recently on re- to her home in Georgewwn um. Ml” Gertrude ,-m,unm' Mm WHEN I HE STILL ACHEVV THAT ' p in cross examination. The next witnsu called by the defence was Mr. I. Vernon Mac- Leod S ' manhunt at Albany and Mr. Woolridge is employed on the Government dredge. father of the two MacLeods in court. He said the night the Police came for the boys they left the impression that they had beat- en someone badly. About two 0'- Clock Tuesday morning he saw lights down at the corner and said he went to investigate. ' The wit- ness stated the Police were there with the Kinch brothers. Mr. MIDLCOd testified he talked lo the victims and the only mark he saw was on the nose of one of Acne 0 rive out 's;.- Mount Stewart. Pisquid East Sunday, Sept. 20. Charlottetown on Sept. 21. were visitors in Mr. Guy Jay spent the week-end of Sept. 19 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. John Pigot and son, savage Harbor. were Sept. 30 guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Mr. Floyd Jay, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Harold Jay were Mr. Wallace Woolrldge spent the ept. 19 week-end at his home. Mr. Edward Jay was a visitor to :...,. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Blrt, Mount Stewart, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover on Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford. west Royalty, visited Piaquld East n Sept. 20. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. Ed Donneily and sons. elec- tricians. were in Pisquid last on business the week of Sept. 32. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Ralph Dunn and family in their i B.A. Noted for its deep clear waters. I for Cliarlottetown, where he has obtained employment in the ear- pentry trade. On Thursday. Sept. lo, Mr. Ho- ward Walker, Mrs. Laura Lavers, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen, Mas- ter Charies Hansen and Mr. J. W. Lavers motored to the City. Mr. Barry YZIQ. was a recent business visitor to the City. Mr. Cullen Def..ory left last week turn to Boston, Mass. He was ac- companied by his brother, Mr. Joseph Dalton. who will visit with relatives in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan have returned home from Plctou. N.a., where they visited their son -t and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan. Mr. Edward Cregilian of Char- iolteiown was a visitor to George- town last week. Mr.. Richard DeLory. left sept- ember 12. for Halifax. N. 5.. where he will continue his engineering studies at Nova scotla Technical College. Gordon Layers of the Royal Can- adian Eleoirlcal and Mechanical Engineers. who is stationed in Ontario, is Visiting his parents. Mr. Donald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lugem uaooonald of Charlotte- town. has been the guest for a week at the home of her grand- Reindeer lake covers 1.78! uuare parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. miles on the Manitoba-Baskatchb iwan boundary. Mn. Wilfred -M-c-Q-uillan was a re- in Georgetown, F0 Gigg'ey was the guest of his aunt. Mrs. Mabel Layers of Georgetown . .'Misa Sheila DeLory and Miss Joan Murphy, students at Prince of Wales College. were weekend visi- tors to their homes in Georgetown. Friends of Mr. Emerson Llewel- lyn are glad to hear that he has returned home from the King's County Memorial Hospital in Mon- tague where he has been a patient. spending the summer in Charlotte- town. Miss Patsy Publicover left re- cently for Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Fred Allen has returned to her homo in Georgetown after visiting several points in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Mabel I-learn. who has been visiting her home in Georgetown. left early in the week for Brackley, where she is employed. Misc Rose Mary Mair left Sep- tember no for Sour-is, where she. will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy O1-ianley. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton Dalzlel of Halifax. N. 8.. werel visitors to Georgetown on Septemi 20. Mr and Mrs.-Geriild Doyle and recent bereavement. Mrs. Dunn "ld Mm Dmd L”"”' .. mg go;-mg; M” 3m, pg um ' --- famllyvnnd Mrs. William Doyle of Georgetown. Q"; , ' ' n LIN-10 M98! Gene MING MIc- Charlottetown motored to George- town on September 20. Miss Vivian Allen of York was a recent visitor to her home in Georgetown. r . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler of MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. miner Mclnnia of Dartmouth. N. 5.. and Miss Carol Henderson, R. N., of Kingston. Ont., were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Morrison. Miss Rita Wight, Grade x tea- cher at Montague High School spent the past week-end at her home in Georgetown. Miss Frances Cowan, R. C. A. 1., Peggy Johnson a nd Miss Verna Martell. students at Notrs Dams Academy in Charlottetown. Spent the past weekend at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown where they were weekend guests of Mrs. Carrie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Go- tell. ' Mr. Harry Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker. left recently for sackville. N. 3.. where he will re- sumo his studies in Commerce at Mount Allison University. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char- lottetown was a weekend guest of her mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mr. Lemuel Maccormack, crew member of th 0. G. B. sorel. was it weekend via r to his home In Mr. John Doiron has re timed to his home in Georgetow . after spending the summer in Labrador. where he was employed on con- struction work. A non-proht corporation. maintained by representative business nrms to promote fnlr business practices and dependable advertising and selling. Better iluninesi liurc-mix do not endorse or recommend any product or proposition, but simply give the facts. is '51 years of age, so for this rvio Rn om OUT OUR WAY LEFT 'l'H' . DON'T LEAVE A BLOW WDRCH SHOP, BUT , IT WA6 AN OEDEAL .' w ,, 3, p f. (yo. Nl '-x”l('((,..;. l . I -xs?;'..:Z3-44w Miss Catherine Glory of Char- .nn nlhvhsblll manna. By J. Willinrm