Iva‘ u on tepl ubgorsot Brushes are BIN» Iwllt. longer vmlflng guaranteed. Aha greatest-name in BRUSHES ll, J. M5159" CPTOMETBIBT fitting and Supplying Glasses EM. Montague. P. l. I. Office Hons-e l0 to l! A, M. I to I P. M. Holidays etc. by appointment Offloo Connected With Drug Store ' MAY 0am. BOYCOTT PRIPORIA - (OP) - Dr. Y.M. Dldoo. president of the Transvaal Indian Congrcss said recently that i! South Africa (‘ontifnlrd to ignore demands o1 the Indian community, the Indian delegation to the Un- ited Notions general assembly night call for a world trade boy- ‘ott. of South Africa. more d ' on , .. ,,..- “:1” .- urcrzztz... o» . g cure ° u nrowfl- 4 shut’! n a bowl" bu» 9W" ‘fig; the bridges fin bulb Blsclxflmld d”; “d: You we: “cm fiaflzgeolldlllr; F Heels an _ mggk more mgicoliY P f Quinn"? {mist “W” figmlibsitivell’ WMhQO‘ lishlnB- 1'“ “Mk n“ double tbl “i? o “d ni “if” lea. All! ii“ - o. ._ of means less clesmhfl» ,4; uni I6: cflfflwm glubb" H“ Lick o: btW” i, in i0! i” . but H Bill-i‘ 1M l" avsillh noun "w" t ..s,,,,.." biizfl" f“; m, Thu i“? 1335;, film!‘ Xhgufi... 0w" "' ~ ymf “no "m __ sli 118' men l" i?” 5°‘ "‘“'_°‘i‘§.'..-. 0° ’Wp;n%b¢1'f:°”d° ° ‘Eiikiiw-l t n‘ mi. s ti!" w “w” new ' uoulsno ' our Th” gpfitynsturfl W bbel w‘ "m MESSAGE ‘I0 SHOE RIPAIIMIN! Georgetown ‘ Anti Vicinity and Mrs. Hutton Dslslel o! recent visitors to Mr. Bourig were Georgetown. Mrs. Ion Sterlln and Mrs. W3- Fltzgerald and M Hattie Glllts motored to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald. Bu!!!" and three children of Montreal» spent a few days in GeolIflWfl this week. the Illeets of Mir. Bu!’- fetts sister. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. . Miss Mary and Miss Teresa Som- ers of Halifax an spending their vacation at the home _of Mr. and Mrs. John C. GotelL Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Head of Essex, Mass, sire guests at the home of Mrs. Florence Jenkins. of Montague on Mr. Syd Maclsean was a visitor to Georgetown Wednesdfly. Miss Nanny George of Saint John. N.B.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George. Th teachers and pupils of H017 Trinity Church Bundny School held their annual picnic on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. M. Duffln who have been holidaying at Mrs. Duff1n's former home in George- town left 'l"hursday for thei; home in London. Ontario. Mr. James Boudreault former Georgetonlan who now resides ln Montague was-s. visitor here on Wednesday. Mrs. William Hook of Charlotte- town wins a recent visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier. Miel Dorothy Jenkins of the llrm of WR, Jenkins, Charlottetown is spending her holidays at her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boyle and two children of Hunter River mot- ored to Georgetown on Wednesday and were guests at. Linden Lodge. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Scannell and two children who have been vacationing here. left a few days ago for their home in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Neil Wight and Miss Rita "Super" llllvlla Rubber loch, Solos. Tops eml Slabs In new in lull production. lo sun Inl fleck up Immo- diovsly as our new "NON- MAIKINO" harm is mob hi I mmondon sonsmu demon‘ / WILL NOT SLIP RUBBER HEELS 8 SOLES SWO 4WD PKCOMMIWD/F F7 JWU! h‘ ii-J "I 44* V r’ V! lCYW/l/ i‘! (I rYoySkin lul In. Psorluflfifis or Ind . . CI- nlalnl I. 53%“; otohss embarrass you. try N M. Three n! scion .119; m yon s clearer. softer. smoo her akin. . as itubl , buminl. m u:- '-i'::."r.:-.§:i".3€::".r:.n simian‘: i. o malls. Ions! N" unlell . Ali 1W1‘ drlfllt or hi0). Wight returned home on Thur!- day from a visit to relatives in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Marsh of Five Islands. NA. motor to f‘ rgetown this week and 1e on return to their home on Friday. Attending the C.W.L Diocesan Convention from the Georgetown sub-division wore the president. Mrs. F. J. Dehory, who submitted the sub division report; Mrs. P. L. Boudreau1t_ lVh-s. Felix Mor- rison and ‘Miss Kay Roche. NE-W-T-RAVEN l. The August meeting of the New Haven Women's Institute was ire-d st the home o! Mrs. William Nolan usual manner the "Institute Ode" and repeating the Creed in unison. In the absence of the president. 1110 vice-president presided sf. the melt- ing. The “Roll Call" was reewnfled to by l3 members and two visitors present. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and adopted as read. Letter regarding the wlrlni o! the school was read by the secretory and it was moved and seconded to accept the figures submitted ‘ by lvD-s. Lorn Good. Bill of 50C W85 paid sick committee. New Com- mittees were appointed as follows: School Committee, Mrs. Michael Murphy and Mrs. Clarence Frizzell. Programme. Mrs. Artie MacPhes and Mrs. Clarence Frlzzell. hunch. Mrs. Alton Newman, Mrs. Hugh MacDonald and Mrs. Artie MscPhee. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Mommy, Charlottetown, roll ball to be answered by "Gfllb Bag". Collection amounted to 7O cents. Discussion regarding monument took place and it was left over for another meeting. Meeting closed with "God save the King" hunch was served by the hostess and Conlmitiee in Charla. AN IRON STATE ft has been estimated that 1a.- 000,000.000 tons of ‘high grade 1.2011 ore are contained in the Etdifi 0! Mlnas Geraes. Brazil. ,__snt__|n_:snsnA, on Aug. 6th. Meeting opened in the = - ief-‘s wedding Mrs. Layton Miller ' hsls and other species o! venomos Dennis-Miller , Wedding Balls _-_-_ Bideford United Church with its profusion of summer flowers. potted plants and greenery adding to the beauty of the ceremony, was crowd- ed by relatives and friends on the afternoon of August 20th. when at five o'clock the Rev. B. M. McDow- ell. Pllim‘. united in marriage’ Erwin Albert, second son of MI’. and his. Wm. Dennis oLPut Hill and Olive my. tlluflsto: of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Mlllar o! Illlerslio. Mrs. Hatfield Maynard. aunt or the bride, wearing on at» tractlve ensemble of cerlse presid- ed st the organ. sweat pens and white ribbon bows marked the guest pews. To the strains of Inhsnlrinh Bridal Chorus the bride. escorted by heu- fathsr_ entered the chords and took her place beside ha’ gmom beneath a flower bedoekod arch. Very lovely she looked in her wedding gown of white nylon over satin, with full skirt, tight fitting bodice and sweetheart neckline, the long sleeves tapering tn s point over the wrist. Her fingertip veil was held in place by s coronet of white flowers. Bho curried a bou- quet of hllsmsn roses. Jesn Mil- isr. cousin of the bride. charming- ly gownod in pink nylon over let- in, was bridesmaid. Her shoulder length veil fell from s. floral head- dress, and her bouquet was of pink roses. Audrey Miller. cousin of the bride and Carolyn Orin. cousin of the groom in their "Little Miss Muffet‘ gowns of nylon in contrast- ing shades of pink and blue were a pair o! Winsome flowu- girls with their dainty baskets of sweet- pess. Arnett Dennis supported his brother as groomsrnsn. Cyril Miller and Claire Dennis acting as ushers. During the signing of the Register "The Voice that breathed o'er ‘Ederf’ and "O Perfect Love" were were softly played on the organ. A reception was held at the bride's home for immediate reis- tives and friends. libr her daugh- chose a modlsh gown of fushis. with corsage of white carnations. the mother of the groom. favoring I distinctive mode] of turquoise blue crepe and cox-sage of pink carne- tions. Mrs. Joshua Miller, grande mother of the bride was becoming- 1y attired in navy blue crepe with corsage of pink car-nations. The bride's table was centered by a three-tier wedding coke topped by a miniature bride and groom. The bride in traditional manner insen- ed a knife in the cake, it being afterwards cut by Mrs. Stanley Williams. Mrs. Ivan Miller presid- ed over the teacups. Mrs. Bertram Phillips cutting the ices. Assisting in serving were Mesdomes Cyril Williams, Alvin Hardy, Alton Milo 1m- and James Williams and the Misses Audrey MoOoull and Beryl Miller. Mrs. Clenford Miller let- ed as hostess. For their wedding trip through the Maritlmes Mrs. Erwin Dennis chose a smart grey suit. hat in tone and matching accessories. nor corssge of Talisman roses complet- ed the chic outfit. Mr. Dennis is a veteran of world war two and is employed in Bum- merside where the young couple will reside, followed by the felici- tstions of a host of well wishes-s. B!!! DEADLY. SNAKII T0 SAVE HUMAN LIVES DUB-BAN. south Africa. Augl 31 —(OP) — A snake farm M: Doon- slde on the Natal south coast. es- tablished by no. Fitz-Simone, str- ector of the Durban Bnsbe Park. has begun production since the‘ first batch of "livestock" bu been appreciably increased. It has been established to en- sure increased supplies q! snug. venom. to provide facilities for study of the snake in its natural surroundings, and to extend re- search’ into the cisrativa properties of snake venom. Attetn are also to b0 made to hatch snake egp by incubation. If they succeed, on unending supply of reptiles to! "Editing" ptmroses will be avail- n e. Venom il sent to the Met/fonds! Laboratories in Johannedvurg for conversion into all types o! sen and vaccines. Not all venom eel- leoted. lwwsver, is put to this p11’- Poee. 1h venous forms it is em- ployed to a certain extent in the treatment of blsckwater fever, haemophilis. and other conditions of excessive bleeding, and h m; treatment of epflepsy. Covering aluminum, an sco of cleared bush. the farm ls sue- rounded by a 15-foot fence capped by s shield to prevent the snake! from escaping into the outside un- dergrowth. 'nhs eight compart- ments inside the wsll include three "milking" pens, s laboratory, a breeding pen. a hatchery. end a "sick-bay-" The remaining will be occupied by cobra, compartments ring- snskes. Ponds, vmioh magi“ frogs. and sn smple supply of m1“ and rats. specially bred on the‘ farm. will yield the "inmates" plenty of food. KINGSTON W. M. I. The August meeting of the zing- atOn United church Auxiliary of the W. M. s. was held st the homo of Mrs. Lloyd MaoKinnon on Aug. 5th. In the absence of the preddent the woe-president, Mrs. zylpil Newson. presided. Meeting opened with ‘hymn. "Just ss f Am” follow- ed baprepestb-il the "mead" in unison. The programme u outlined in the monthly was carried out. follow- ed by Readings by Mrs. Qtsniey Newman and Mrs. Lyman Nel- son.- Minutes o! the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Roll was responded to by l8, members. repeating s verse of scripture. mm were imo visitors present. Collect- ion rmountcd to sass Community Nov, n} the first lime in mony yours, Doinifgion Royal mods with While Sidowslis 0 Suppiioslm so the your Doniinion lioysl Tin Dealer the sooner you will gaf ih wall Tim you vmni for your cor 0 Anal you'll also gel siuchl features us Safety lonM Cori ‘for top mileage - and Bv-Iwockz‘ Trool for quick, suit stops. _ "srs ‘your nopmnlon rm: amen runny qvnn Side-i Tires are 55in“ .= sooner you self y. , <51‘ _--. 7 .-!€ _. tin-iota ‘1 an invatition from the lsptist W. ll. l. for to meet with them at their September meeting at tbs home of Mrs. H. B. Willis This fnvttltion was accepted. Nut place of meeting st the homo of Mrs. lumen Nevrson. Lunch Co - lnlttos, Mrs. Zyiphs Newton and Mrs. Wills-rd Proud. Meeting closed with hymn tn Christ time is no lint nor wast and repeating the Lord's purer in unison. m lisfltontlmmetstthshomo of It. one ‘m P maglnlrltlnd on. limo up for Friendship fund 67c. There were 1-10: f0 and somssrticlespusedhfertllslslireyll I filo. to hinder. ‘Ibo president received Hilton Willis. Mr. Q IIIGIIOI Y. I. U. regular moetinl et the Mrs. Idler Norma on ‘evening Au; iIth. fvewsoa led the Worship which opened our moflnl Meson. Plllfi Q- by ms Lord's Dim-Moat I-iflllibfl. lilfVly The Wondrous Orolmln absence of the preddunt. Shirley bfewsers took oharze of the business psrt of the prolrsmmo. Minutes o! the lest meetlrg. were resd and approved. Roll ll was answered by ll members and 2 visitors pre- sent. The following Committee were appointed for next meeting. Devot- ional Period. Velds Green; Btudy Period. Shirley Newton and Verna Orson; Rsctsstion Period. Wsndsll Green and Jun Docherty; Lunch Contmitue. Verns Green and Vel- ds Green. In! meeting to be held st the home" of Norma emlth. collection vol token which amounted to I cents. Cindy puflod was than led iv In. Calvin Holmes ‘rho sssntlndet of the evening was spent in games and contests. Lunch was ssrysd the hostess and committee in go, A hearty vote of thanks was extend to Mr. and 1m. Revlon and fl ily for the use cf time heme. ‘libs mlltlnl sum with tbs ps-m am- dlctlq. u. lqnQ-IQIQ-QLQ-nbls- s Schedule Assbsosd 1m lies an. The 196! suction schedule of the Hudson's Bay 00., the sales to be followed by sale of other London broken, is being announced by the committee of the tondon public fur sales. consisting of Anmng, Chad- wick and River. -Lte.; Eastwood and l-folt. 1M; Oodd, Rlll end 00.. and Hudson's Boy Co. The gensrtl fur ssle schedule begins Feb. s. Other sales dates in this category are April ll. July ‘I (beaver, musics-st, mink and Por- sion lamb only). and loot. so, the latter reserved only. . ~ Silver M soles are set for Dec. 8, i041; Jan. B. 10G; March 8, May 8f and Oct. fl. In addition more will b0 spacial mink solos Doc. n. 1W1, and in ooniunctlon with the silver fox mo beginning Jan; l, ms Inch: Its-sun lamb sales use t ‘for Pmlsn lamb o’ planned for eept. s and Oct i 1m. "rule's-norm nous" \ ornate use: __._ Columbia's "The Thlltfiellih Hour." a "Whistler" picture. ll coming to the Capitol Theatre ‘I! Monday. Richard Dix stars in i!" suspenseful drums of sn fnnowfli man trapped by murder. ‘like w?‘ porting cast Includes Karen Morlq- John Kelloll. Jim’, Barman = Regis Toomey. Suggested l1! i!" 9°‘ lumbls Brosdolltlfll 87mm P" gran, "The Whistlu," the lewd‘ pls yvrss written by Edward BN3 and Raymond L. Ben k. Willi Clemens directed for ennis, Adams and Cliff Clerk. uia-Q-Qu-c-fl Ilore the dlleflfl! of M043“ snsssthouu. alcohol was oilli “"4 to ‘produce lnsonsilllltr BOW" F etugiool mutton. \ . ~ o