race TWELVE "HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Tm SEPTEMBER 5. 1951, , Culeton and Vicinity I Miss Audrey cunpbeii of Carle- inn is now employed at Dlngwalls Rutaurant: in Bedeque. -Mrs. Donald Sutherland of Carleton. was a business visitor in summerside on Monday. August 27th. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mscxay of Albany. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell on Tuesday, August 28th. Friends of Mr. Nathan Bell re- great to hear that he is confined to his home with an injured foot and all wish him a speedy recov- cry. Mrs'Wallace Muttart and Mrs Fenton Howatt of Carleton. mot- ored to Summerside recently for the opening of the County Hospital. Mr. Ralph Maccaull. acconi- panied by Mr. Hedley Muttart .oi Carleton, motored to Halifax on business recently and were in that Tilly for two days. Carleton School opened, on Aug- ust 15th and the teschcrs for this year are Mrs. Albert MacDonald of Cape Traverse and Miss Mac Mccarvlile of Kinkorii. Mr. and Mrs. Jini Ci'tls-ill:-ill who were spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs Harry Cross- man of Cape Traverse. returned in Toronto last. week. They wart" accompanied by Mr. Frank Camp- bell of Capt: Traverse. new Prince , I Burlington and I O I Vicinity 3:1.- Mrs. Eva Brown, accompanied by her two children, has returned to her home at Indian River. after spending the past two weeks visit- ing friends in the western part of the Island. - Bur. Miss Elizabeth Johiistoiie. who graduated from the Prince Edward Island Hospital this year and has now completed her three year's training, is spending a vacation at her home at Burlington. - Bur. In a collision between a car and a. true: at Baltic near Burnt: Store. a truck owned and driven by Mr. Elsworth Bernard received considerable damage. The car which was also damaged appeared suddenly at it blind corner. Both vehicles were insured. - Mr. Alex Beaton. Flat River, and Mr. John Weston of the U.S.A. were in Kensimzton and vicinity recently buying Holstein cows. They found few farmers who were will- ing to part with suitable stock. but were able to secure several head of choice cattle for which good prices were paid. - Bur. Mr. Erskine Hunter. wcll-known jhouse decorator of Indian River, is lbusr thcsc days putting a coat of .pninf. on the buildings on Mr. Heath Cnsclc;-'s up-to-date farm at iKcnsiiigton. Mr. Hunter is in great AdPl'ilalliT as hr lcrait. and Mr. Casclcy is fortun- ate in being able to secure his ser- vices in improving the appearance of his fine set of buildings. i Mr. T.. i).MacLend. well-kiiowii ilivostock dealer of Victoria, had a is mast:-r oi hisi 77193159 "T Ve"l0n GENE!" Minarrow escape from death, when CBTTEWD GT0 TEDDY '0 599 himia truck in which he was riding hm"? linm 3”” 5D9"din8 SEVPTBT 'overturned throwing him into two m0mh3 in K0793. it'll"? he W” I feet of water. The truck ii as load- Wiih V-he TMYWU5 "PTTIWESS Pill-5-"led with five large rattle which Private Gallant. who is the son of mad.-, ii, to .. Qgflain extent, mp- Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant is Oilthgav)-' V.-mm no doubt Conn-rbured an extended leave at the present time. He reports conditions Korea as being very bad. and he has seen action in many places, where the fighting was at its worst during the winter and early spring. MIONCTON. N. 3.. Sept. 3 -iCPl John Jamieson. 56. manager of Peerless Woolen Mills in New Glasgow. N. 5.. died in hospital here today.1-le entered hospital Saturday after being stricken at his summer home at nearby Cape Br-ule. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thllrsday 7:15 and 9:15. Unusual love story as ii'F” as a powerful drama. Rolwit Cum- mings. Llzsbetii Scott. Diana i.,i-nu in "PAID IN Fl'I.l.". with Fix":- Arden. The story that slartlmi the readers of "Tiin Rand!-r's Di- gest". Should ei doctor reveal the secret vital to both of Ihnni. . . Two sisters who loved and iii.-ii-. rled the same man? ' EGENT in A to it's unexpected overturning on the shoulder of a greasy road near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Paynter. Freetoirii. Mr. Macbeod was unconscious when picked up and only "came to” several hours after being admitted to the Prince County Hospital. Sunimerside. The X-ray machine was in transition from the old hospital to the new and could not be used at the time. but it. was later determined that no bones were broken, and he is making a good recovery. Incident- ly. Mr. MacLeod is said to have been the first man to be admitted to the new hospital. Both the other tvio men in the truck. who were cared for at the Paynter home. and the cattle. were badly shaken up but. all escaped serious injury. -Bur. .. - .. .. ?.D..M....M MIA-Mi. Fla, Aug. 30 -fAI'”i.. The b0d.V Oi Lewana Newman. 23. kidnapped by bandits live 3&0. was found in a wooded area. M-rs. Ncwman., mother of a SIX--year-old child, was a-bduc. ted from is beach near here wed- gne503.V night. Police reported a man has under arrest and being (iuesiioiicd. Today 2:30- Thursday 15 :1 :15 :15 9: 9 Lil TNT IIIIIIIC RICHARD yamaiaeaiut-sivi snout! CAPITOL Tonight 7:15-9:15. THE ASTOUNDTNG TRY (IT PRISON LAW THAT PUT A GUN Auiiiiizv c0tiTE'T0lTEll ni:toni::zouu.Iwa- iimoinltnlmufi - hi-nih'l"'WW A uiimtsai-arrmnuvui PK:l'UIi NOTE: Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 A urit-slmiusiniwici Summon-side t'TllE PATBTT WIS tltlll , -in V VIIIIIAM. ' .YI.!l!i1GIl l ":..':t'.. x I u tamer News or THE out will he as fouow::-- ”. and A11!!! HATES AWAY. . . IS TIIEY WAITIA . . . TVATCIIME POI , ill! lit!!! TO SHOW ITIISELF . ii. noinin-img. Olin;-Baiyflggogidyl fund:-Tutnvhn-its-AN-. i - JAN smimc! . &:.':'..i days Bedeque and O I I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. I-Ieber Myers, Car- leton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mcbougall, 0'- Leary. Dr. and Mrs. Burton 1-lowatt have as their guest the Doctor's mother. Mrs. Louis Howatt, char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George MacFar- lane and son Austin. Hamilton. 0M... are visiting Mr. MacFarlane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacFarlane, Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baker. North Bedeqiie, have as their guests Mrs. Bakers brother. Mr. Arthur sud- bury and his friend. Mr. Jack shanks, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Milton MacDonald. Mont- real. was a recent guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. Irving Toombs and Mr. Toombs. Bedeque. She also visited with other relatives in Midgell and Marie, Kings County. Rev. James M. Baxter. Dorclies- ter, N.B.. was the preacher on the three appointments of the Bed- eque United Church on Sunday. iAugust. 26th. Being a former past- ! or. he was greeted by fine congreg- ations and his messages were much enjoyed. --Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Bell. New York. have arrived on the Island. and are visiting with relatives and friends in Bedeque. Central Bod- eque and Carleton. Dr. Bell is a native of this Province and pract- ised herc for some years before 4going to New York. Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Mcliiiiis havn as their guests Mrs. MacIiinis' nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mcxinnon and their sons. David and Stanley. also her niece. Mrs. Fred Colby. all of Haverhill Mass. It is 17 years since Mr. Mc- Kinnon left the Islandiand this is his first visit in that time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mor- rison and their two daughters. Iifary and Ami. Chalk River. Ont- ario. arrived on the Island recent- ly to spend a vacation with Mrs. Morrison's father. Rev. B18. Weeks and Mrs. Weeks in this village. Mr. Morrison holds a responsible pos- ition at the Chalk River- atomic plant. The funeral of the late Mr. Wright Leard. Searletown. was held on Monday afternoon Aug. 27th with service in the Bedeque United Church. and was largely attended. The pastor, Mr. Crowe, being in- disposed. the Rev. J.M. Baxter. is former pastor. and a close friend of the deceased. officiated, assist- ed by the Church choir, with Mrs Walter Craig as organist. The hymns sung were: "The Lord's My shepherd" and "Rock of Ages". The pallbearers were: Messrs El- lott. Wright. Middleton. Walter Wright, Searletown, Earle Leartl. Central Bedeque, Albert Leard. Coleman. Walter Lcard. Bedeque and George Leard. Mt. Stewart. Interment was in Searletown Cem- enery. The sympathy of this com- munity is being extended to the widow and family of the deceased. Locke Tliiiiianii Vicinity Mr. Gothai-d Griffin of the Locke Road was in 0'Leary re- cently. Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald was in l-lowlan and Forest. View. recently. Mr. Edwin Gallant of Summer- side motored to St. Mark's to at- tend ihe lobster supper there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry of Charlottetown were recent visi- tors to I-lowlan and Forest View. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. George Matthews and family of 0'i.eary in their re- cent sorrow. A large number of people of this vicinity attended the lobster sup- per and picnic held at St. Mark's, Lot 7. on the evening of August 21. t Miss Beatrice Gallant has re- turned after spending the past year in Toronto and is spending her vacation in Bloomfield and Piusville. Miss MIl'0ll Gallant of Piusville who returned about B month ago from Brampton. Ontario, is now spending a few days visiting rela- tives in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. David La couture and family of Brockton. MIss., have arrived in Bloomfield to spend their vacation at. the home of Mrs. La Couture's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters. r l -Miss Emma Gallant who 13,1 employed in Saint John. N. .B., ' spending, her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Gallant, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Anihony Gallant ll. 0. A. F. Girls Hot 'l'iie R. C..-'i.F. plans to train m...icii's division in a 14-week rou narkhcck, Mimii-u.,0nt., has a look training. Among Uttawn, is Betty Priest of Bath, Ont.. sterilizer at. the base where the W.D. O'Leory and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snutli oi' Fredcrictoii are visiting at. the home of Ml". and Mrs. Ben Mc- Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. R). F. Gill of Camp Shilo. Mair. iind son are visiting in Springfield, the guests of Mrs. lna nix. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hammond of Chesley. Ont.. and children. are visiting relatives in Kniitsrord. O'Imary and vicinity. Jacob and Charles Silliker nf Maiden, Mass., are visiting in Knutsford at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Erskine Sillikcr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ht-itkberi of Chatham. N. B., are visiting in Dunblaiie the guests of Mrs. l-leckbert's parents. Mir. Percy MacPherson. Rev. C. 0. Howleil, 0'i..cary. left. Tuesday Aug. 2am for wolf- rille. N. 5.. to attend the Mari- time Convention of the United Baptist Church. (A:ng'rat.ulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks of summcrslde on celebiit- ing their fiftieth wedding anniv- ersary on Aug. 21th. They are former residents of O'Leary where Mr. Brooks was for many years Recording Steward of the O'Lcnry United Church. --The second week of the Ev- angelistlcal campaign of the Rev. Elmer Crockett of Worthington. Minnesota. formerly of Elmsdale. in the Elmsdale United continues to draw very large: congregations. Last week packed congregiitloiis heard ist at. Moniroso United Church while next week he will conclude his series by speaking in the Bloomfield United Church. Ser- vices are held every night. includ- ing Saturday at it p. m. On Tues. dlli nillht August 28th extra seat- ing had to be provided to accom- odate the crowds. The Minister. Rev. John M. been presided and led the singing of favorite hymns 1' and also sang it solo. A forceful and convincing message was grmhed by Rev. Mr. Crockett. Mrl. Joseph Arsonault nr'niodm'. field. were visitors recently at thr- home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent oi Piiisville. accompanied by IGMONT MT. CARMEL A. IGMONT mr on wnmlsur. smmna lzoli Public Gardlally lnvlnd c. M. AlSlNAIlI.T.'!ac'y. c. r. ennui. rm. Gallant. Forest View. 0 an and EXHIBITION . t Medical Training members of the newly recruited rse for medical assistants. Maxine at a microscope she'll be using in Ellerslie 8. Biileforii Mr. George Smith, Charlotte- town, spent. the week-end with his wife and family here. Macbougall to Messrs. Beecher and Layton Millar motored I Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickleson and daughter Erna were visitors to Cavendish recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pa.Vn'-91' and Catherine and Carmen mot- ored to summei-side recently. Mr. 110 Thompson, Murray Road. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin llutchinson recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac. Borden, recently. Ma. Mark Wlilte. Summetside. spent the week-end visiting with her sister. Mrs. George Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and daughters Arlene and Valerie motored to summerside recently. Mrs. Harold West. Toronto. Ontario. is visiting with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mlllar. Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Hayes Ic- companied by Mrs. George Hayes. motored to Summersldo recently. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cough- lin. Conway, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L1oyd,Coughlln recently. Miss Doreen Williams, Toronto. Ont.. is the guest of her grand- arents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mac- evin. Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter. Susan, were the guests of Mrs. Earl Simmons, Summer- side recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Inglis accom- panied by Leonard and Jimmie of the R. C. A. F. girls who'll train at Rockcllffe air static and Mrs.i Alma- l the Evangcl-- Kenslngton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maccau Charlottetown. accompanied by Nelda. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull. Mr. and Mrs. Itch Millar and children Wymaii and Audrey 11. Seen- here examining the large 's will study. '-St. Louis and Vicinity Arthur Gaudel now residing in isummeraide was a recent visitor to ,Palnier Road visiting friends and ,i'elatlvu. He left Leovllle 14 years ago to work in Summerside. He is now engaged in the plumbing business. I The teuclicr this your at Leo- ivillc is Ml". Aubiii J. Gallant oi 'Plusville. Mr. Gallant attended St. Joseph": University, Memram- cook, N. B., for seven years. This year he graduated from this Uni- versity with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. This is Mr. Gallaiit's first year in the,cart-er of teaching. Mr. 'Gallant is residing at the home of ':Alphonse Perry. Leovillc. The Benediction was by Rev. W. G. Dickson. pronounced here was a very large iit.iciid- ance recently at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Guy Harris of Knuts- ford in honor of Miss Audrey Harris whose marriage took place ya short time ago to Harry Lcard. ,The rooms were niccly decorated with streamers and bells and Ipretiy flowers. Mirs. Ellsworth Thomas escorted the bride to the seat of honor. Miss Joyce Mclsnc opened the gifts and Mrs. William .MacNeill read the verses. Misses yr-lreda and Anita Smallmaii passed the gifts which were arranged by Miss Marion Adams. "For she's a .jolly good fellow" was sung. A de- ilicious lunch was served. The guest. of honor thanked her Tfriciids in ii few well-chosen words land this rcry happy social fun- .,i-tlon concluded by all wishing the bride and her husband God's lrichesi Blessing in their married life. THTURED. Scotland - (OP) - iGcor;:e Bain is trying to figure .out the message contained in a .bottlc he picked up on this beach there. it says "Olen Kuole Ma Sillii Ni Paiika Hataan." lcoAi.i coAi.i When you are confronted jwith fuel problems. Bayview .Coal will help to simplify in ,three ways, namely, quality, satisfaction, and price. Four- iiecn-fifty car. A trial will .be the answer to your solu- tion. Shipment arriving soon. NORMAN M. ALLEN, Borden Summcrside were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Miller recently. Mrs. In-ank Brundage. Mrs. George Smith, and Betty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. St. Eleanor-s recently. Mr. and Mrs. Channing Cough- Kim. and daughters Phyllis and 'Betty. Int 16. were guests of Mr. land Mrs. John Coughlln, recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. llarold Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Summer- sile. and Miss Ruth Thompson, Hartford. Conn., motored to Cav- endish recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Coughlin and children. Joan and were recent guests of Mr. Coughlin. lnverness. George Miss Orell Hayes who is em- ployed at the new Prince County Hospital. Summerside, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall liiglis and children, Linda and Sandra. St. Eleiinors, were guests of Mr. Wil- lard Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis recently. Mr. Henry Grant. accompanied T)y'MT8. Jeanette. Ogden, Harry Gillis, and Clifford Ross, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sim- mons. summersidc, recently. -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and children. Catherine and Car- men, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlln, motored to Canoe Cove recently and visited with Mr. Coughlinls sister Mrs. Gus Shaw and Mr. Shaw. The Bideiord United Young Peoples met in the Vestry ot the church recently. Miss Jan Millar presided over the meeting in the absence of the President, James Burlelgh. Rev. R. H. Baxter led in the Bible study period. The meet- ins closed with Benediction pro- nounced by the Rev. RI. H. Baxter. Next meeting to be held in the church. Mrs. Ernest Paynter was hostess to the members of the Bideford women's Institute recently with an average attendance of mem- bers present. Mrs. Ivan Millar. Vice-President presided over the meeting in absence of the Presi- dent, Mrs. Stanley Williams. The highlight of the evening was packing the woolens to be sent to the Winnipeg woollen Mills for blankets. Mrs. James Macbougall invited the member... to her home for the next rneeiing. A refresh- ment commiitee was appointed. Collection amounted to 32.85. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and mem- bers of the refreshment commit- tea. Grand Carnival AT IOIDEN VIIDNISDAY. SIPTIMIIR Mi ciilcliaa Smut Sou-vol from 4 to 10 o'clock Aaiauaioan aaliellloafar inlaid ' Tboorfrlaas "mm. c Diane.l Port Hill ;..... Vicinity Mrs. Stuart Montgomery and children were visitors to Hummer- side recently. Mrs. Joseph Acorn. West Devon, was a visitor at the home of her daughter recently. Mr. Hughia and Donald McKen- drick. Birch Hill, were visitors to Cavendish recently. M . Messrs Kenneth and Claude Yeo. were buainaaa visitors to Lot ll! and Bummeraido recently. Mrs. Don Millar and children re- cently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman. A large number of young people from Port I-illl attended the dance in Mount Pleasant Airport. -Mr. Candolph Moxinnon left recently for Halifax where he plans to stay for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Newcombe and family. Wilma and Glenn, mo- torod through Lot 16 recently. Miss Beverley Birch spent the weekend at. the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Birch. ?. Miss Marjorie Yeo, Boston. Mass, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeo. Miss Helen Strongman lsit re- cently enroute to Ottawa where she will return to work with the '1'. Eaton Co. there. Mr. and Mrs. atrothard Acorn. st. Eleonora. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strongman recently. Mr. Lester MacArthur motored to his home in Birch Hill from Ot- tawa and is visiting his relatives and friends. Mr. Thane Yeo, employed with the T. Ecatnn Co.. Monct.on, spent the weekend at his home in Port Hill. Miss Lillian Maynard. Summer- side. spent a recent day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield Maynard. Mrs. Randolph Mcxirinon was a visitor to aummersida rscantly be- ing an ovemlght guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Yeo. Miss Doris Strongman returned to Ottawa recently where she is employed after having spent her vacation at her home in Port Hill. Messrs Angus and Kelvin Mc- Lennan and Walter Neiwcombe. Port Hill, are busily engaged with Mr. Jack Yeo. Lot 10. building him a new house. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Acorn. Mc- Adam. N.B.. arrived home recent- ly, and are visiting relatives in Port Hill. West Devon and 0'Leai-y. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Noye. were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacArthur and Mr. and Mrs. James Noye, Poplar Grove. A large crowd attended the ule on the premises of the late Mr. D. Stewart. Tyne Valley. Bidding was fairly brisk and all articles dispos- ed of. ' School has opened again in Port Hill and Birch Hill, with Miss Es- ther Veale teaching in Port Hill and Miss Blanche Mcbougall in Birch I-llll. Misses Edith and Lucy MacAr- thur and their guest. Miss Munroe. Ottawa, are spending their holi- days in Birch Hill. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. M. The Credit Union held a very successful wiener i-out at the shore of Mr. Walter Newcombe recently. A large crowd was in attendance and a delightful evening spent. Friends of Mr. Stuart Montgom- cry were sorry to hear he had the misfortune of breaking some bones in his ankle. necessitating his re- moval to the Prince County Hos- pital. The many friends of Dr. Leigh Ramsay are pleased to see him home again. He Is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ram- say. Northam. and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Herbert MacArthur who spent. the winter in Ottawa has ar- rived home and is visiting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. smiley Maynard. also her son and dauahtar-in-law. Mr. Ind Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. Birch Hill. A number of people from Port- Hm made a trip to "Green Gables" recently. They were very impress- ed by the beautiful scenery. and got a great. thrill visiting the places where "Anna" spent. her child- hood. Thoaa in the natty were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Millar and child- ren. Arlene. Harold and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ltronnnan. Helen. Earl and Ira. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strongman, Doris. Junior. Blair .and Donnie. Mr. and Mn. Claude Yea. Phyllil. Marina. ROB- er, lditli. Stanley and Dianne. and Mr. and U11. MING "'9 lmla aon pain from ainnui-use. I STAIILITE Tonight a rimmy 3!” -eras: mics" Action Scenes in Color asrycoopoe-Jaaowyatt shonflalnu-Clear cantecnsei-vice West Cqe ":71; I O Vicini Springfield West School has op. sned after summer Vacation with Mrs. Keith Ma Do 1 as teacher. c ""1 um" Mr. Clayton Mlclannan M sumrnenida was a visitor to the western part or the Island om ths week-end. Miss Rita Macnennan oi sum. menldo returned home by man, after spending her. vacation win. relatives in Cape Cod, Mass, Mrs. Heber Bills of xnutsioni was a visitor to west Cape .-,. cently the guest of her son 31,. can Ellis hid Mrs. Ellis and ia....' 1?. - Mrs. Earl Ellis and Mrs. John MacLennan were visitors to Capg Wolie recently when they Mr, the guests of Miss Frances Metli. erall and Miss Minnie Murray. Mr. and Mrs. E. I... MIcDougall of 0'Leary were visitors to Spring. field west where they were the guests of their son. Mr. Keith Mac. Dougall and Mrs. Macbougall. Mr. Clayton lvllscunnan (.1 Sumoierside was ii visitor in wen Cape over the week-end and was the guest or his cousin Mr. Allison Ellis. They also were visitors to Albcrton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mncigx-man of summei-side were visitors to Springfield West recently and while there were the guests ni Mir. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. charlie culllcuu or Maine who have been spendiiu some time visiting on the Island have returned to their home after spending a pleasant vacation wiir relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kimball oz Fredericton. N. B.. were visitors to Green llill recently and while there were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of West. Cape. Mrs. M. D. Macheod and her daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPhcrson and Mr. and Mtrs. Edward Maobougall, ism the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miacunnan of Uriionralc. Mrs. Jessie Gibes of lunch Mass. who has been visiting an the Island for some time Will relatives and friends has left by car for the United States whm she intends to spend the winter months. Rev. Walter J. Domville and hi: two sisters Mrs. John Macbeniini and Mrs. Earl Ellis were rat-sir. visitors to O'Leary and wliilc there were the guests of their sli- tbr, Mrs. E. L. Macbougall and Mr. Ml.ioDougall. Mrs. Brenton Hudson or Cir- cumpec has returned to her lion-.9 after spending some time in summoi-side. the guest of her mother and her two sons, Mr. James Hudson and family and Mr. Vernon Hudson and family. Rev..Wa1t.er .1. Domville from Fredericton. New Brunswick, iiiu been appointed to the West. Capo charge of the United Church of Canada and will be the minister at Cape Wolfe on Sunday morn- ing and at. Bethel in the afternooii. Mr. Weldon Matthews and Mrs Matthews and family have re- turned lo their home in Halifax N. 8. They were aooomp '3. Mrs. George Matthews of 0'Lrary who will spend some time. will her son before returning in tin home in 0'I.eary. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Bssnall Ontario. are visiting with iriendi on the island before returnin: if their home. on August nineteciitli Rev. Bagnall was in Glenwnoc guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mlclulc. and in the evening he hold the service in the Glenwood United Church. The services on the Wcsi. Capt charge of the United Church at Canada. held on Sunday August 3th. were well attended in all in! churches. The minister in Cape Wolfe and Bethel was the Rev. Walter J. Domville of Fredericton. N. B.. and the evening service at Glenwood was cniidiiriec by Rev. wf .1. Domville and Rev. Elwood MacPherson from Windsor, Nova Scotia. -The Sunday afternoon .m- vicc at the Glenwoocl United Church was well attended. Rev. W- C. Dickson from the 0'11”! charge was the minister. And dc.- llvared a very lnlplrlng sermon. taking for his text: "We Pie-W" Christ Crucliled." The choir 1'9l1' dered special music and Mrs. M- D. Maouod one daughter. M"! from Nova Bcotia. sang very bill" iifully: "Alone with God Th! world l"oi-bidden.'!' Mrs. M31" Clorrell was org It. Mr. and Mrs. dale! 5"””' and Mr. and Mrs. Humid rumba" of rrodarloion. N. I. in villi” on the miind guests .r Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Macliaa. of GM” wood. Mi-. chain: and M” Kimball were co , 0'5 my Bonnie Maoruu in the Pi” World War. and had not met rig: the war ended in ma laM0"m' avaning a party was in Mr Wit lolnt iili'lt.hol& where.hon.' Ilaclnac la the caretaker 1" dy or of Mr. Mauisaaah old frienn.d A number of fi-lentil. slthmdsg, a wry pleasant avdninl W” if" and an noalldnt lunch WIS 3” by the ladies. .-....--- '.-7:-I Tm laleaman-"Than amiiguhuta. aiadun ” mine laundry gr-"I IIIOV I had ulna which clllli um: um: -om-" t iii .utle'l1eev3p:ict1llIl3ll kl 1 that "u back!"