MUSIC FOR FAMOUS RIDE beginning n 155 month tour. (CP Photo) All RCMP band playi-(I as the-la final dress rehearsal for Com- force's famed musical ride held missioner L.H. Nicholson before tended the annual convention in NEW ANNAN 1 Charlottetown. M r s. Charles Mr. Leo ('.'ii-vcr and Mr. Frank Waugh: MT5- Edlslm D3119” Mrs-l Sanderson of Ontario motored to.E1m91' M035e- MI'5- W3"-9' M05591 the Island to visit with Mr. Car- M71 Delbert R"Y”0'v Mrsb Albert ver's brother-in-law, Mr. William;M0359- Mm D9" 5'-'I'”"4m3'," Mm Hegarty and mm, friends. Robert Moase, Mrs. Keith l'homs- - son, and Mrs. Lewis Moase. New Annan Women's Institute at- their kindness. A lively sing-song then took place with Mrs. Wilfred Curley at the piano. Square and round danc- ing was them much enjoyed by all. music being furnished by Mrs. Wil fred Curley, mrs. Lloyd Wood. Mrs. Fred McDonald and Mr. Ber- nard McKinn0n. ,7 1vvHn311.iv-'Y.- , Mr. Edward Writliit and Mr. L Eddie Mudriilge, who are employ- ed in Tronto, mntnred to the Is- land to spend a couple of weeks. Eddie being -called home due to the sudden death by drowning of his brother, Mr. Warren Mudridge and .lunior Colwill. Deepcst sym- pahty goes out to the bereaved, Mrs. John Moase and Miss Shir- ley Cameron returned on Friday from Boston where they spent the past two weeks. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the district. All Wend- ed their way home wishing Mr. and Mrs. McDonald many .years of happiness in thier new home. Miss Donna Mill and Miss Ferne Master Erroll Thompson spent a few days in Kensington recent- lylwith his aunt, Mrs. Charles .. ' 1 Th " samba-. and Mn ..l;:”::.;? Mr. Harold Hill is cmployvd A Very GHJDYBW """"R W” Friends of Mr. Alphonse Mallet spent on Thursday June 28th, when friends and niehgbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McDonald to welcome them and their little daughter to the district. When all had asembled Mr. Charles Waugh, acted as chair- man and in his usual jovial man- ner and in well chosen words told at Carpenter work at lilr. Albert will be sorry to hear of him being Moase's and Mr. Robert Williams. a patient in Prince County Hos- pital with a broken leg the result of a fall. Mr. Thomas Kelly and Mr Jack Collicut are employed doing car- Mr. Albert Stafford. Clermont, has left for Labrador where he will be employed. Miss Alice Wright has returned home after being .a patient in wmjam Heganyg penter work and painting with ford Prince County Hospital and after- ward convalescing at the home of the Strong family. Summerside. H fl d. l dt k '35: ',',"'f;le"f,',i Efririfnd 0832?: Mr. Keith Thompson made the 0 presentation of mon . Mr. Me- The following members of the Donald thanked one and all for why all had gathered together, and called upon Mrs. Albert Moase to read a nicely worded address. child OLMAN' POWERFUL GENERATORS The electrical power generators of the ne"1 liner Empress of Brit- ain could supply a town of 12,000 persons. ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Miss Joan and Master Dwaine Coughlln, Summerside. have spent the past week visiting with their aunts and uncles. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridges. The Bideford United Sunday school picnic was held on the lawn at Mrs. R.R. Logies on Wed- nesday afternoon, July 11th. Gam- es. races, etc., were enjoyed by the children. A delicious lunch was served to all present by the ladies of the Sunday school. The Ellerslie W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Roy Williams on Tuesday evening, July 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Winston England have rented part of their home to Mr. and" Mrs. Rodd Morrison and family, Cape Breton. N.S.. who have recently taken up real- idence here. Mr. Morrison is em- ployed with the Dept. of Fisher- ies at the Biological Station, Bide- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coughlin are planned to learn. that they have taken home their small son, who has been I pat- oF P.E.l. I-I 804, Each 60 by 84 inch size (3 lb. weight) Each. ............................ "Ayers White" LA gobd standard quality otpure wool bleached snowy white with two-toned striped border --nroselgreen, bluefrose and" greenrgold with ends whipped in worsted yarn to match border. stripes. . ' 64 by 84 inch size (3 lb. weight) 72 by six inch size lav. lb. weight) nu---nnooonoo-ooooaoouoon-an tent in the Prince County Hos- pital for the past week. Buy BLANKETS Now F or Warm Winter R ttAYERS” Quality Assui II II ' Ayerspun . 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Miu Sadie Thompson and Miss Vivien Thompson. of Attleboro, Mass, are visiting relatives and friends in Alma and 0'Leary. . deciding , , gated changes at the hospital. He put it this way: "The money can only be provided by taxation Mrs. Eudn Mountain. Attlebor. Mass, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs William Mountain. Mrs. Stanford McNeil and Mrs. Ralph Duggnn of Alma. attended the Women's Institute Convention last week in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar motored to West Cape and were guests of Mrs. Dunbar's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ellis. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fmgland, Springfield West. Mrs. Reggie Adams and child- ren Charles and Norma, Knutsford. were guests of Mr. and Mrs James Dunbar on Wednesday, July 11. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Ellis of 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grey of Brnckley were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Dunbar and family. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris of Knutsford. were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. How- ard Dunbar and family. - Mr. and Mrs. ltalph Rennie have returned to their home after tion." evidence dill of soil. P trick, whose mnn” martian lilac-e in Toronto dm km, on Snturdny. Julydl. Mr and Mn mud”... . Everett Shea. Alherton. accompnn- th .iedtllunhycni-ufarusainten-dgh John. NJ. - mm "hag rm-:.M DbarfAl ahd"”IP'”5- . Mrs. uni? Piidmmoof M-olllitmu I" '”'h” ence introduced that the pntlaitl did not receive proper medial attention. ' '- Aad C 1: th tepeyer." yMr.e 61.111: deszribed the evid- ii, (ado! wd- I eat explanations for all All was oiIn- tion. It 1: III etn1- r . an pile alldenco mu mu” . VBD . with therglv by Dr. Lm .,,f.f..."”,f,L','5I'”ds,,,,,'"'” ””'”"”m,n,, sufddenlthet:lu1cemMnultheCapeuaguc,ib,&bothM,ulI;.d'”d M Breton, 1 . ”" ” ' stmlz-emit.-' -W-Iv ”z':.” are ?.':."g.&. ml . IEPOM on rwrinn-is nzouam "or lilo" AVAIL" . years. 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