TflURspAy, . . uruuunn l r. luwlv uuAnunz-uw M _._____ anrllnwlnfi-K Z41 1960' PRQWSE BROS., LTD. Hampton "Believe it or not." m- Jack Dixon o! Dixon's mills owns a, hen that lays her eggs in a. spruce my 21 feet above the ground. she was We" flying from there, cackling. The bOYs climbed the tree and found a. nest with eight eggs. Some brush and W188 had. caught in the tree and made the nest, Page Diogenes, Mr. and lvn-s. Howard Wood of Victoria, P. E. I. have returned from a motor trip through New Evigland. Between Portland Maine and Lawrence, Mass. a. check blew out the window and was lost. Two days after their return the check came to them in n letter. The finder had turned it over to the police or Lawrence who iorwarded it to the man who wrote it in Char- lottetown. He returned it to Mr. Wood. Congratulations, s:- 1|‘,- SH THURSDAY, 24th. SEPT. and following Days - - - COATS celebration o! lhlS event, was held . . . at the home of Mr. Mark "wmcron. o o Q fMr. lVllliam McFarlnne, a nephew’ lspokc ‘briefly nlld nskcd Rev. D. J. l Morrison to take tho choir. He very ‘graciously extended hi5 congratu- Q latlons and pleasure in the acquain- 1‘ tcnoe o! this charming 01a couple. He then asked HonJohn H. Myers i to nddmss them. Mr. Mwrs rospond- l ed with a sincere and reminiscent ' address intcrspcrsetl with flnshm; of l wit. He then presented a large wcd- i ding; cuke from the tnmllyiCnusinq gulvs‘ of lmlghter by tho remark that ‘It was probably the first mduxi; cake they ever hnd. having no doubt eaten oatcn bread 60 years ago." Congrot-ulatory reulnrks were mudc . by Mr. William lvIcFarlnne, Mr. ' Hector McKay, Mrs Hannah C. Inman, an old school mate, and several others. The splvO of the even- ing being nddcd by their son Mr. Edgar Sobey. Mr, and Mrs. Sobey‘s ploasiue was greatly enhanced by tho presence oi’ all their children. Mrs. William Fay and daughter. " Mildred, Mr. Edger sobcy of Detroit. y Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sobey of Vic- l .‘-_ toria. Mrs. Sobey, nee Charlotte‘ _‘ Cameron, was born in the house in l which the reception “'21s held. This , ' house has an interesting history. 1t is one of the oldest in this section. dating back almost 100 years. It was built by a. Cameron and has rcmnin- , ed in the family. Mrs Sobc,\"s [other Mr. David Cameron lived there for 94 useful years. He and his wife, I " lovinaly known as “Aunt Betsy," i ‘» H __ _ celebrated their golden wedding and ‘ I i V 7 V’ their 60th anniversary thcrc. so the ‘ old house smiled benignlY 0n tho second 60th anniversary held there. , . _ Mr. and Mrs. Sobcy are hale and STARTINlG 1\l0‘;\D.-\\, APRIL 21th. hearty, living Mom, m Immpw,‘ " 0r as soon zlflur as possible. ‘my ha"? "- gfllllm ill?" l‘ Y“ “mm” v Leave Georgetown . . . . .. 8.15 .-\..\l.l.r-uve Charlottetown 4.00 PM. and ddlgm" “Mr latch String 15 ggarfifiga: . .. . . alvhnstonis ‘River . 4.20 RM. always hanging out. Young and old Baldwin's md".'.' sis); 3.311 roiitrlntiiiigugllrglcf_f if‘? enjoy vlsltmg, ‘lpnmf’ f0,“ imd . st. Theresa's 9.00 Am. Plwquid 4.50 P.M. Aunt charm“ snmw “mm Mm f Puke; _ 9J9 A,“ l-rakos 50o PAL the community g0 in them for con- .. Pisquid .. 9.20 AM. s; Then-s,“ _a 5J0 RM tinned good health and the celebrn~ ' ‘ F011 AlfZllsl-us 9.30 AA]. Baldwin's Road .. 5.15 RM. tion of their diamond wedding, . - rgiblstersl (orncr 9.40 AJI. 4i; 39nd 520 P_M_ “Let me not to the marriage of true . ~ p . stons River . 9.50 A31. (flrdjgfln __ 535 PM ~ Arrive Charlottetown ...1n.l0 .\..\1. (]|;(|rg(\|_n“vn 550 PM: minds Headquarters at Charluttviovm-NOBXNA ‘FICA ROOMS. Adm“ lmlwdlmems‘ L°v° is n“ 1°” l Headquarters at Georgetown-P‘. J. OLOMAN. - Which alt-Hrs when it alteration finds, Btu“ 7-|‘-'\- » I-YGER CAR ' ’ 0- bends with the rcmoverlo remove, H S (mammewwIL P‘ E‘ I‘ glitz.‘ jognatcgrlrfistisn is never l = Ylrcels curled at minimum clmrge or 25c. ' shaken; It is the star tn every- wandering bark, i Whose wortlfs unknown, altho his , height is taken. "Love's not times fool, though rosy lipg and cheeks l Within his bending slckleks compass I l OF NllLLlNERY .... LADIES’ REllDY=T0=WEllR THURSDA Y—FRIDA Y and SA TURDA Y 24th_-'"—25th. and 26th» PROWSE BROS» LTD- Qnce Again Setting the Pace With This Triumphant Presentation of (10111 COATS ——richly fur-adored- $10.95 to $49.95 ._ .- - — New and distinctive fabrics. _. __- Nubley or smooth woolens. ._.___-_ Lavishly trimmed with Jap Mink, Kolinsky, Fox‘, __.__- Persian Lamb or Russian Fitch. Coats that are a revelation in style and smartness, at prices that are a revelation in thrift and economy! And to Keep Pace With This Presentation We have installed two modern Millinery Fitting rooms, assuring you of privacy and comfort while making your Mnllmery _select|ons. lilso we have IFtStHllGd new coat and dress racks with the hope of ass |s_t|ng you_to find more readily the gar- ments you desire. Lingerie all out on display wh|c_h we feel sure Wlll make your shopping easier and enable us to serve you more quickly. J Congratulations are being ‘prtend- l c‘ to Mr. and Mrs. John Sobey of l Hampton on the anniversary of 60 g years oi’ manivci life. 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Frocks of this high calibre an wee . _ . , . mt bMYS it out even u» m» edge of N8W_f3bl'l0§-—C_l6\l6I' ne_w crowns and ln- Will add zest to your autumn wardliobe dwm- trlgumg brlllblmes — l" every fa-Wred and the price Wlll be a treat to the modest "It thisbc error, and upon me prov'd - e size. urse_ I neverwrltmor nomun everloved." shade’ m every h ad p STURGEON fimviwté; Mr. Lloyd Colllngs is doing nicely GJMWu-ork isnbeing (lOllc onihc (ICLURI-ID TAllbE UPTAWAI sew“ m_-rhe same “lack at the “maze in spam, 11w British gommonwegith and nitcr being operated on for Till?" Sturgeon Bridge ilndvr thc iuro- ARE STILL POPULAR sense of Justice, fmedom and m. the Ethiopian war, the utterances the United States constituted thi “mm appendicitis m the Montague mlmshlp M M“ Am“ King‘ spect for law and order that built we see in the pawns. 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