JULY 29, 1953 ,,,.. - - stressed the importance of sewing clubs for girls. educational needs for schools. and commented on the large display of exhibits shown at 12 Institute: nepresented At Belfast Am mating ...”::li&i.?::::”::.E."r.i::'":5 gg - I Melville W. I. was much. enjoyed . by all. The WOFMWI m'"W" Am'"31 An extremely interesting demon- Distrlct Convention 01 ih0 B5"5"lstration of color and design was area in” in Be"”" H”) '5'" Jim” much enjoyed by the members. 22. Miss Robin referred to the differ- Scme 53 membe ”- "9p"35"1"”',ent types of handicrafts which are 13 Institute! were nrelentm It melnow in demand by the tourists and afternoon session tor w ch wueialso save information concerning presiding officers were Mrs. '.the W. I. handicraft van which is iism Mgzgsz? 3?&e;eg:::Ta 5;-irawllow being prepared for use on P. James n v ' ' E. I. Honored 8"?” W9” Mi” Mary A pass around lunch was lhen Robin, Supervisor of the Institutes. urved by Orwell co" W. L Ev. and DI”- 14- W- 5h3W- eryone present had a chance to On behalf Di-' OWE" 90"? ihlview the display of Handicrafts. c-ntertninih8 maiv"-'4"; M"- w"' The evening session opened fred MBCI-'95” weicumed mt dele;iWlth "O Canada." The following rates and Mrs. Lem Comp on 0 ,program was presented: Duet by South Pin?-"9 mad" "PW ,Margaret and Sandra McKenzie. Reports from all the Instituteslvnrk on Educamm by Dr. L, w. lhowed a wide variety of worth-,shaw. Solo by Mrs. Ross McPher- shile work for h0m9 Ind '3'-Wmlypscn, (encored). Gay Ninety Par- accomplhhed Gums the Y9”-gade with Gaelic Songs. North Pin- Scli00i5. benefited 8'65”! from the eite w. I. Films and talk by Mr. active lhiefesi 0f I."5m""e meme Stan Mclnnls. National Film bers. Sick Mid Ehi-it'i"5 were l'9s,Board. Silver collections. proceeds niembefed and d0mm0"5 31”” Wiior Belfast Home Association. Pre- ilii Chhriihbie C5u5”- sentstion of First Aid Certificates Ballots were drawn for no!!! to Point Prim class. Solo by Mrs. mars c0hV9h'-i0h -0 f0i10W5I Poihi Robert McLean. iencored). Old Prim andlvMot;unIt;h3:g13xl;Rhti0 9111' Fashioned Square dance, Melville icrtain: 0 C3 . FBPY W. I. to addres-5 Oi Whiufm” 39119 NV”? The meeting closed with the sing- Fun hh;iqni:l':”;i,:x'1-egri igsggghiiing o! "The National Anthem." song; or n: Eldon. Exhibits. The members then enjoyed a l.iely sing-song led by Miss Robin with Mrs. Wilfred McLean of Or- L... ii-en Cog gltnthe E1-101 H be springton w. 1. met at the home Miss 0 SP0 0 T9 Y 0" ' of Mrs. D. S. MscPhee with six half of Mrs. Murdock MhCG0WHnimsmbers and six visitors present. on A. C. W. W- C0hVCnii0n 10 he, Mrs. Ewen Lamont invited Ins- lirid ill Toronto. Miss Robin Pom-,tii.ute for next meeting. Lunch was iiirnded the various Institutes forgserverl by hostess assisted by iinrk done during year. She also members. SPRINGTON W. I. York and Vicinity Mrs. Edison Hardy had as guest this week. her cousin's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnnis. Hamil- ton. Ont. Mrs. Edmund Home. City, is the guest at her niece Mrs. Louis Vessey and Mr. Vessey, Yorli. Misses Carol Hardy and Vivian Allen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-lardv Steoktord. Upper Hills- borc Street, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Maloome Ross and son, Flat River were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts, York. Mr. James Nicholson spent Bun- day at his home, Fiat River, vis- iting his parents. Mrs. Flolrie Whitehead of Bos- ton. Mass. is the guest or Mrs. Lottie Vessey. York. Mrs. Lottie Vessey has return- ed to her home in York. Several York people attended the tea held at West Covehead on July 22nd. Mrs. Edison Harem slid daugh- ter Carol were visitors to the City on July 23. Mrs. Robert Crockett. York, is the guest of her son Ralph Croc- kett and Mrs. Crockett, Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts and daughter Carol, spent July 19, at Flat River, the guest of Mrs. Watt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson. Mr. alid Mrs-.”ISr: Leiris had as their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Harring- Ihero ()i.ll1i'it To Be A Law By Filgaly And Shorten l Comes rite HOTWEATNER mo iiAiiA's ALLERGIC 1o ANVTHING iiaiiviieiz rum A HAIR 2:3 No! 1 oionlr cook ANV ot4Av.ot(A-I! oo DINNER! are 100 nor siou THIN!-4 you EVEN TO WEAR A - CAN GET ON i KITCHEN Apiaomvis Eriouoii ciomes J BEEN WAUUNG '10 GO OUT . AROUND FOR DINNER? ' Pl2Ac1'lcALLv . NAMED ALL on-I! 19:! A I. no one Mn.wAuI(EE, lllSlllAll0N lee! not euusleie an and erlelera lsydvetta. Iovaen M.-,...L.... .t' rs-.7; W WINDOWS Al styles and alias to puvlde Mul- dveds el unit 3 iwx-azv SIDING I l ALSOIN ..STOOK..... 24" B. C. Cedar Shingles screen Doors screen Windows Combination Doors Floor Coverings Cabinet Hardware Our ONE STOP Service save you money as well. gm THAT FUR STOLE, THAT'S DiFFERENT. thing you need is available here. And Because of our 'QhlIniiiY Dufchhselv . 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Swimming Classes Al Victoria Beach Interested spectators watched the candidates in the Red Cross Swim-i min; and Water safety Tests on Friday near the beach at Cape Traverse. ,. The women's Institutes of Car- leton aiding and Middleton jointly sponsored this Red Cross Course and obtained the services of Miss Mable Saunders as instructor. Paul Cudmore, field supervisor conducted the tests and presented the awards to the following mem- bers of the various classm- ltlesnentary: Ronald Roberts, Bil- lie Craig. Elaine Wright. Robert Arsensuit, charlie Roberts, Joan Maccardle, A u s tin MacLellan, Joyce Lord. Arielle Btordy, Albert Haslam, Daryl Francis, Margaret Smith, Priscilla Myers, Margaret Stordy, Austin Roberts, Enscr Muttart, Pauline Maocsllum, Di- anne sturdy, Jimmie Hamill, Rob- ert Mulllgan, Mary Norma Craig. Helen Maccardle, Ella Hamill, Robert Mulligan, Morris Wright. Margaret Cairns. Betty Chaluon, Lloyd Maccallum. Earl MacWil- liams. Sheila Cahoon, Carol Ann Hamill, Virginia Maocardle. Char- lene Wright, Gloria. Jean Gallant, Winston Francis, Gail Qulgley, Gloria Stordy; Juniors: Marilyn Sutherland. El- isabeth Macardle, Eleanor Sturdy. Intermediate: Eileen Sutherland. ton and son Russel, of Medford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacEachern are spending their holidays in York, the guest of Mrs. MacEach- ern parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mond MpoMlllan. Attending the re-opening ser- vices at Covehead were Mr. Ar- thur Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond MacMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Cl-I A RLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. John C. Steven-i Ifecdalibune and ison. Concord. New Hampshire, i e o I visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sea- Vlclnliy illlllll July 18. i Friends will be sorry to learn Mr. Homer Chnppeil of the Can- that Mrs. Bruce Somers is not en- ldinn Army. Kingston. Ont.. llleni Joylng her usual good health. several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell the week beginning July 1. du1'ine' A large number of friends and ineighbors gathered on July 16 at, .the home of Messrs. Russel andi Mri and Mrs. Brenton Robinson. Frank Nicholson. Basel Grove, to 37W 10". MB53-- W9" W9!" 01 honor Mr.l and Mrs. John C. Stev- Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson for engon on the occasion of their; several days this month. On Ju1y'Golden Wedding anniversary. A. 7. Mr. 3. Robinson was ihe guest number of relatives from Breadal-l Ipiaker attuthe Hchriatiax Chgrih bane were among the guests. l pr yer mee lng. e an rs. o -, y inson also sang a duet, "Under 1415' My, my; Mu, nu;-ton smythg- WihE5"- and their two sons Verne and' iDonald, St. Stephen, N. 3., visit-i M15 Ind Mm Ema” W00d- Newled relatives in Breedalbane last York City. visited friends in week, ' Breadalbane on Wednesday, July L..- 8. Mrs. Wood (nee Clara Newsoni M,-3, Ewen Todd, new valley, hid noi Viiii-Ed hell nhtille D1”0'.has been engaged as teacher in; Vince. P. E. 1.. for 33 .V8RI"!- MF.iBresdalbane Village school for the" Wood was delighted with the igoming year, I beauty of "the Island" during this,l I his first visit. The Bonshaw Quartctte were the Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacMlllan,,8i1BS'-I Sih8BY5 8'1 ihe 9V9hihB 591'", New Hampshire, are gpendlnmvice in the United Church, Bread-i their vacation with Mr. James libane On the eVGninl 0i' Jiliy 17-, Cousins, Breadalbane Village. They delighted the large audience :L with such favorite hymns as "The! My mm M”, Alex, nucmimmiaeautiiul Land". and "Where isi Dartmouth. N. 5., are visiting the'My Wandering 30)! T0hi8hi"- The, lgttgm pnrents, Mr, and Mrs, sermon was delivered by the pas- Malcolm Buchanan, Dixon Road. tor. Rev. W. 13- MaCPh3ii- ..g;, i Mrs. T. D. Flinn, Plctou. N. 3.. is i visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Ander- by Mrs. Aldrich's niece. Miss shir- Frederick Kitson. Hamp- in Bread- Mrs. shire, visited relatives Mrs. M. Deacon and Mrs. Elizc Vessey of the West are visiting lil York the guest of friends and re-' latives. Mrs. Albert Proud returns to her home after spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. Frank Watts, York. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph? Crockett. Royalty. Miss Annabelle Hardy, York. lsi the guut of her grandparentsiu" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slackford, City. Miss Verna VV-atts. To''”"” is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mia May Allen of Georgetown, is the guest of her sister, Vivian, York. Mr. J. E. Lewis, Freetown, spent Friday in York. the guest ol his nephew, Mr. Claude Lewis and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. John Allen, Georgetown is spending is few days in York the guest 01 his brother Mr. Malcome Allen and Mrs. Allen. J Mrs. Peter Proud was a visitor to the City on July 24. Mr. Lorne Ves-scy spent Friday in the City. Mrs. Harry Lewis was in the City on Friday, where she visit- ed with her mother. Mrs. Milton Vessey who is at patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. .30 TM CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 32nd day of July A.D.. 1953. In Re Estate of JOSEPH FAR- RELL. late of Ions. in Queen's County in the said Province, Far- mer, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition of file of Lottie Gain of Suznmervllle in King's County in said Pi-ovinceu Married Woman. Administratrix of the above named estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinaiitsr set forth: You are therefore hereby required is c...- all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge presant at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's county in the said Province. on Ttlesday the let day or Septem- ber next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fore-noon of the same day to shew cause it any they can why the Accounts .of the said lhtsba should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of E. Bomsried Trainer- llsquire. Proctor for said Peti- tionar. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hell of the Court House in Charlottetown, aforesaid, at or near the,Bank of Nova Bcotia, Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near MoCabe's store in Iona aforesaid. so that all per- sons interested in the said Est- . ate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Hamid Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. L. S. (Sgd) M. Elizabeth Wright v, Deputy Registrar. Ville winter in Buffalo, New York. l I lay Newson, Kingston. i l albane on July 8. ii Miss Betty Cousins who spent has returned to her home in : Breadalbane. i Miss Mary Burgess. North River. ' I was the guest of Miss Jurretta! 1 Murray during the week-end oli i July 19. l --- 1 Mr. Brdiorcl Kclincdy has re-i turned to his home in Breadalbclne after spending a pleasant. week at Presbyterian camp. French I River. I Misses Carol Mathcson and Miss Joyce Chappcli left for the Christian Church camp at C-.lllOC Cove. Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mr. William Ander- sun who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town. Blovvouf Prevention-Skid Protection-Life Proiedion I . The following streets will be closed for oiling . , from July 22nd to July 30th inclusive, conditional on . F the progress of the ll'Ol'k2-- V '- MAPLE STREET . McGILL TERRACE , ii SPRING STREET (Brighton Ave. to Villa St.) . ' VILLA STREET (Ambrose St. to Victoria St.) VICTORIA STREET LAPTI-IORN AVENUE ' PEAKE STREET ' EDWARD STREET GERALD STREET GAY AVENUE YORK LANE (North River Rd. to Goodwill Ave- nue). KENT STREET (Cumberland St. to Edward St.) AMBROSE STREET (Green St. to McGill Ave.) HIGHLAND AVENUE (North Spring Park Road) , NOTICE STREET OILIN G River Road to J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. OUR BOARDING HOUSE son, Breadalbane. - I ..s ..-..-- -W "' My W02 1 Mrs. John Angus Biislliaiiarll. W g gjr gt, HEJ5 MAI-4' g i Maiden, Mass., s visiting r. an i .: 80 --j- N6 Mrs. Malcolm Buchanan. I g '::-fig iFELLOW E Mr. and Mrs. Charles. . Aldrich, MANy,gED MOONQWLNOW ME LOOK UKE EVERY" Xiiifei.i””;.J3?i”"”MIEi"iuiiiifi eoize HOLE IN FLOOR WiTH you! THE FUNNEL THlN?J2 Matheson. They were accompanied A --.7t2.7.,c;v:,1n1w"'- ""”.'- 'r- 't "r "' " ""'”"a o - ..The most radical single development in all Tire History! MAJOR HOOPLE LOOK s 'RQi&4g owe ' - A LITTLE spin, Adouiio THE BLOCK: lrs ms rlluz you've always hoped would be prnduced -- a tire that makes possible a dramatic new standard of safety and performance. 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