cheverie. Elmira, and brothers. it v u n a . ..?.f2..'.2i;5fi?;.”.l.LlifSl.”.?i".ii”. :32! -Mr-. Irvin: Morrow we -on . Philip, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Nelson Bteviart. Red Point. M”. Mldmm um mmuy. "a "ct Pisqiill . . 'Mr. Stanley Maexinnon. soni- ervilie, Mass, is a vacat- ion with his aunt and uncle. Mil East Baltic .!Miss Verna Rose. Kingston. Ont... is spending her holidays with l 3” ep:”::'1rk'; Ind M” Li D ':;'dG1.:i?..?”;ff,fE,,f"”'h"' M” tioning at their former home in Gladys Birt and Mr. Chester Em. C” ' M ' ' ' ' Primrose . ' Mr. Floyd Joy was in Montague Leelmd MCDOMM southimgltgredcetuggihecigty ?5E13liy.u"' The constellation 0! Dundu 0" b"""” P" -"W ”' WW "5 I b"””” V”””' w 5” United Church listened with inter- cnhetm” "cem'1y' l Misses Annie and Alice Kennedy. eat on Sunday to an inspiring talk Mr. Angus Mclnnls. North Luge, I Kings-boro. were recent visitors to by Miss MacEachern formerly of motored to Charlottetown recently CHRTIOUELOWIL , lCardi8Hn and HOW I delwnw in 9,, busingsg. Mr. Mum” Baker, Lakevlilcpuhe Presbyterian Churchvln Tor- Mm Stanley Dingwell and two l motored to Charlottetown recently. children. Charlottetown, spent V . . l some time N North We and M V M”? i3S;I;.'3..”f.?,?"?;”'oil;-1.334 . d b M M .h .3 .,,.,.,.e, Pm”. mw" recenmt 1'' 15 planing to-lgfilriiie recyentinvislitledeaotii-nell Farm. note that Mr. McDonald's healthime home My Mr Md M” J c' is much improved, following hisl ti!” A i ' ser:ous illness. Macbeth For” I ' Mr. James MacLeod of B. (3.. Mr. Lornie' Hendrickon 'was a visitor in Charlottetown, July 22. Mr. Guy Jail Dent the July 24 weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George uard, Mount Stewart. were Sunday guests yst the home of Mr. and Mrs. L 1 Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mai.-Donald. borne Valley. were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George w. Jay on July 35. Mr. and Mrs Harold 0. Jay and sons, Harold and Edward. motored from Cambridge. Mass. to spend a three week holiday with Hsroldts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mount Stewart, were visitors in Pisquid East on July 25. Miss Linda Leard. souris. spent i the July 24 weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. Mrs. Barbara MscKinnon motor- ed from Somerville. Mass. to spend rt holiday with her sister and brother in Pisquid East. Miss sally Leard is visiting in Mr. Neil Mntheson. M.P., Mrs. Matheson -and two children accom- sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Albert Griffin, Snuris on tile recent sudden death of her step-, father. Mr. Mcsivairi of Pete-rsl Road. and to all the members of. the family. i Mr. Ralph Rickeis and young aim of Aniigoiiish. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harris, Elmira Mrs. Rirlteis is spcridmil 50019 1”"? with hrr relatives in Georgetown, nnd vicinity. I Miss C:irrilj:n Steviarl. Charm"-9r. (mm. .5 spr-ncliiig her holidrus at her home in Red Pnint. .lohn McMillan. recent guests of; Neil A. Mcisellan. A pro-ii up t ial miscellaneous I . . shower in honor of Miss Margaret I5 Vmunx lb Bridgetown the guest d sisters Coffin. daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. 9! h” Pwthe" Nmma" E" N Percy Coffin. Kiiigsboro, was held the M”"' M'"3”e" and Mmme liily 15 at the home of her aunt, My-iLwd' Mrs, Willard Ching. The bride-to-l he was arcoirij.i2iir.cd by her CDUSIIIT Two shwven WP” held here "- Miss Clariboll Ching-to be decorated CWUYI M” Mr John Acorn and his Char while Mrs. Clinton Stewart b"d9- the farm" Muy Acm'n' "L Nag.-ed --He,-C comes the Bnde" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs Preston Coffin opened the AC0m- MM0" Cm”-g5nd 9”” mr :35 Mme 31.55 Helen MQL,e3.i Brian Clay and his bride the former read the act-ririipiiiiying verses. BE"-118 L19WElY"- 35 me home 01 Miss Eileen Cnifin sister of thc.MI2 and Ml”5- M1135 M5m"'9"v bride. presented the-ni to her aiiriiSirnlhC0nB- placed them an the table. Mr, Mr. nnd Mm Fred Rose cxpzexsed good wishes of all being prrseiit Mrs. Clintoiiinundas C9m're' have returned to v the Si9lYa:'t and Mr. Steuari Mcin- me”, hmne an.” autndmg tyre supplied the music for thelweddmz M me” daugmen Stella. cveniiig. A delicious lunch was i” U- 5r 5' served by the hostess assisted by 311 her sister Mrs. E. Brown and Mr!" Martha Dan" "M Mui Rl Cherry Valley. guest of Mr. and - ' '”"””. Mm Mow we-:it some lil'YlP with her sister,l "'I,'3'l'(; (.HAN.GE" M.-s, Ted Colllslinw and family X”-V tmhn Dixon East Bamc The poptilatitiii inf British North.” Hamumni ontamm are vacuuar" t- . America at the time of Confedera- ink 1” Fortune 3t the hon" M Mr" M”””:' tion was 3,500,000. land Mrs. Nell Ross- I - V - v or Mr and Mrs C-Z1nBVO)'. titre Mr and Mrs. Red Po:nt. Mr. and Mrs Fred i)ivnii and family have retiiriied to Triiro. N 5, having spent some time with. heir parents in East. Baltic and. Red Point. They were accompanied Jack by Miss Carol Fisher Who. James Campbell, -B.A. The first high school science lagoratory appeared in Ontario in 18 2. in Mr Charles Azent. Elmira, spent Peakes ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer. Btanhope Rand. visited Charlotte- town July 20. Mrs. Leith Stewart and Mrs. J. Idwin Birt visited Chsi-lottetown July 20. . Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clsrkin of Montreal. P. Q., whose marriage took place recently in Piusville. Mr. prbsu Bradley sulfered broken ribs and lung injury when he was thrown recently from his horse and wagon on Mooney's hill He is now a petient,a.t the Char lottstown Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy return to good health. . Mr. Wilfred Kigglns, Borden. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Handi-shun. July 21. Mr and Mrs James Mcxenna. Cambridge.- Mass. are spending their holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kelly. In spite of the poor weather condition the st. Teresa picnic was well attended on July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hughes and family. Montreal. .P. Q., are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. Hughes parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Montreal, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarlrin. Miss Leona Devine, R. N., Char- lottetown, spent the week-end of July 17 at the home or her moth- er. Mrs. L. Devine. Pie. Gerald avails, N. 3., is spending his leave at the home of iiisnereou.1k.aadalu.'nieinas lvnis. r Pu. James is-seller. lkedericten. N.8.. is spending his leave at the home of his parents. 10- Ind 15"- U. P. Bradley. Mr. Paul Mclraushlin left re- cently for Boston, Mass. where he plans to spend a vacation with trlends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Reid. New York. are visiting at the home 01. John A. Mooney. l Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dunphy and -son Harold. Duiehester. Mass. are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. Mn. J. Wood and son. Halifax, N. 3.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mcosrthy. st. Teresa. July 21. Miss Isabel Curran. Bosion.Msss.. is spending her holidays with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney. Mr. Oswald Brasel, Hamilton. 0nt.. is spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brasel. Mr. and Mrs. James Whltty and family. U. S. A.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant. July 21. Mrs. Reginald MacDonald has accepted the position as teacher in St. Patrick's Road School for the coming scchool year. Mrs. M. Handrahan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Jay, Fsnningbrook. July 19. More than 8,000 patents have evening at Black Pond. M953-3, Llogd and Oran Keiiiiedy, K.n-isbo:h. were rccent visitors to Charlotictoun. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Alvarenza and son of Nsitick, Mass, left on return home, having spent a P183- 5211! hcflday with Mrs. Alvareiizais mmher, Mrs. H. J. Robertson. King- siaoro. Mrs Aeneas P. McPhee. Elmira spent a few days with friends in Antigonish. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart and lanlllff. South Lake. are spending. a pleasant holiday with relativesl in U. S. A. If Mus Florence Bruce returned ml Tnronio having spent some time -nth hpr parents. Mi'. and Mrs Harry Bruce. Red Point. 1 Mrs Viola Wiles. accompanied by 1 her mother Mrs. Ester Rose and. aunt Mrs. H. Hastings returned to! Waterbury. Conn. having spent fli nit-asaht three-week holiday with' rnlntives in Red Point and East' Baltic. l East Baltic W. I. held a sale oil ice cream and other refreshments. at the residence of Waldron Rose.l East Biiizic, July 12, and was el SUCCP5-S. The annual Memorial Servicesi were held at South Lake and King- l sboro Cemetery where a large! crowd gathered together sndl placed flowers on the graves of their loved members and friends each year. Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Younl. 313111 Head, were July is guests of Mr- uid Mrs. oe-om Pltm. E0110 Bay. Mrs. Essie Stewart is ill in Bourls Hospital and is doing nicely. lineare sympathy is extended to Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munris Road, and so-. Kenneth Mac Gregor. Kingsboro, on the death of their father. Mr. Charles Mac- Bregor in New Brunswick recently. . Mr. narle Kennedy. Kinnboro. motored to Ohsrlottetown recently on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. Valeriand and four children of Dorchuter, Mass. left on return for their home. hqving spent some time as guests of Mir. snd Mrs. Jerome author- isnd. Black Pond. and Mrs. John J. Campbell. Red Point. The Mission Fathers of the Holy cross order. Montreal. completed a two-week Mission at at. Mu-y's Roman Catholic Church. aourls. July 26. This large Church was filled to capacity last evening during the service. Mr. Victor Bird returned in Tor- onto after spending s holiday with relatives and friends in Kingsboro. Mrs. Augustus Mallard returned; to her home at North Lake. having been a. patient in the sauna Hos- pital for some time following ii, serious operation. Her friends snril family are delightful to have her: home again. I I Mr. Cihestsr Bruce. Kingdinro, was on business to Charlottetown. recently. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenr.ie,i accompanied by Mrs. Edgar Poole and Mr. Percy Poole. Souris. were visitors to Red Point and Basin Head recently. Mr. and Mrs Robert returned to their residence in Weliesley, Mass. having spent It short holiday with the letters sister. Mrs. James and Mr..R.obei't- son. Kingsboro. Mr. Angus MacDonald. Char- lottetown. spent a few days re- newing old acquaintances in Souria Mr. McDonald was a well known aarber in souris prior to moving to Charlottetown I? Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. 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