SEPTEMBER 23. 1952 WEDNES whim "Road . and Vicinity Mr. Barry Nicholson, Charlotte- town. recently spent the week- end at his home at whim Road. Murray Harbour and Vicinity ,fM1ss Blanche Miller, Chestnut H111, Mass.. is spending some time at her home in Murray Harbour North. --- Mr. Richard Campbell. com- mercial Cross, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Jack McLure, Montague. was A visitor to Murray rlarbour North, on Tuesday, Septem” 16th. -- Mil. J. N. MacDonald, Whlm Road, and Mrs. Harvey Fraser, Montague, were recent visitors to Summerside. x Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bueii and Mr. Joseph Hume, Murray Harbour. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mlllar on Sunday, September -e-- 14th. Miss Mary Macxinnon has re- turned to her home in Charlotte- town, after spending some time at Oommercil Cross, the guest of Miss June Benton. Mr, Hugh Nugent, Orillia. Ont. spent a few days visiting friends ;it Murray Harbour North. Mr. Nugent was student minister at Peters Road and Murray Harbour North last summer. While here he was the guest of Mrs. Annie Ken- nctiy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPherson and family, Belieuve, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Whlm Road. A successful dance was held at Whlm Road Hall on Wednesday evening, September l7th. with s Belle McLure was anrecent to Summerside where she relatives and friends. Miss r isitor visited Mrs. Weston Johnston, and daughter Karen. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcflerron. Montague on Thursday. Mrs. Bessie Graham, Peter's Road, lti'I'.0I'nI')HIIlCd by. her son Merrill IFIL: rcccntly H bons, Alberta, where she w" , clue to the illness of her III: her, Mr. Joseph McLean, M-ANY REPEATEII -iMHERST. N. S.-(CP)-Feah mo. of a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic here was the number of "repeaters". Constable Andrewbuff headed the list with his 30th do-, nation. Roy Facey had 29, and sew-i-nl others more than 20. BETTER RESULTS HSLO. Norway - (CP) A The iifaih rate in Caesarean operations at the Norwegian State Hospital IiPl'e has been reduced to one in mi-ry 6'72 operations. The .15 into compares with 1.98 per cent :n the 1930-48 period. large crowd attending to enjoy the old time square dancing. It is regretted by all that Mr. Colin MacDonald. l(i'i.muir, is now a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown. He is wished a speedy recovery by his many friends. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson, Stanhope, and Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Watts. Charlottetown, recent- ly left on a. trip to New York. Bos- ton, and other places in the United states. Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Watts are former residents of Whlm Road, both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. BIG KILT ARGYIL. Scotland-(C?) --Al- though John Bavldge, Britain's champion weight-puller, ns not a Scotsman, it. was decided he should wear a kilt at the Cowal Games. However, they were unable to find a kilt big enough for the six-foot seven-inch athlete. A. PIOKARII MALPEOIIE ROAO BEST WISHES TO THE PLOWING MATCH- 5'7? con: AHO srs rue JOHN DEERE iii coimririoii ' & CO. LTD. PHOIIE 2-'IO McOOWAH Montague FORD TRAOTOR AND O nsniiiioiiii PLOW. , will be at the V. rnowmo MATCH TOMORROW r Watch them perform, try It yourself. This 5 a real opportunity to see the finest tractor of them all In action. Ford Tractor is in the lower priced field and economical to operate: You can buy an extra lin- plement or two with the money you save. YOU WILL an A wimuzit IF YOU CONTACT! Ford and Monarch Dealers - Sales and Service Ford Tractors and lbs-iii Implements MOTORS , Phone 100-2 THE GUARDIAN. service every being called to his Civil post. His -friends wish him success Bristol and 5 , o o o Vicinity Mrs. George Deveaux was in the City on Saturday. Sept. 20th, on A new family arrived here to re- side on Thursday, September 18th. from the City. They are Mr. and Mn. Kelly and family of five rbmmum jg small children, who have takenlup Two young boy. in nu. vmnm, residence in Mr. Will" Tobin's Wu, tripped nanny breaking house for the winter months at window, 1,, the 0. N. R. muway least. Everyone welcomes this new family and wishes them success. station and received a severe' re- priinand. The old mill road from the high- way north towards the shore has been completed and is now a lovely road, for the first time for a. long while. In fact it is doubtful if this road has ever been re-hullt before in fifty years, as the old residents say it was never I. real road. Miss Mary McAdam, one of the community's popular young ladies, has taken a position as head wait- ress in the village diner and has a welcome mile for every one, and that means a. lot in the restaurant business. .,,... Mir. Pius Mclnnis, the smart Guardian delivery boy, has gone to college and his route has been taken over by Mr. Eldershaw, who is a. very early bird, meeting the paper truck in the morning, and has the papers around before . .' Mr. Joseph Deagle has mov- ed his house from Dundee out to the pavedxhighway in this vicin- ity to a. ste where Mr. Laybolt lost his house in a fire a year ago. Well along in the evening of life now, Mr. Deagle is retired from the seashore where he spent most some of the women foils are up of his working days. for the day. Mr. P. R. Sinnott, Jr., received when Mr. and Mrs. W. A. his call to the Civil Service re- cently, having passed the exams. He left on September 1st, for his station outside Halifax. A gradu- ate of Saint Dunstan's University. he taught school for some time and was on the staff of R. T. Hoi- iirst time, took them across the man's Charlottetown store before yard to see the creature wiggle i Success To The Plowing Match STATISTICS PROVE... That Massey-Harris Plows are "THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS" O'Brien and children were leaving their summer home here on Wed- nesday evening, September 17th, they noticed a. large snake in the yard and Mr. O'Brien, wanting the children to see one for Ask the farmer who owns one-or better stillAsee them perform at the Plowing Match, then call and see us. We deal in the best MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS FORAGE HARVESTERS WASHING MACHINES MOWERS warm SYSTEMS COMBINES SEPARATORS BINDERS MILKERS Mans STOVES . We Also Carry A Com late Stock. 0! GOODYEAR TIRES -- E BATTERIES SERVICE - PARTS - REPAIRS You can depend on our Service Department for expert service and repairs on all Masey-Harris equipment. iiiiiiiii-:w & MacEAOHEliN the , CI-IARLOTTETOWN DAY and THURSDAY PRO.IiISE away. suddenly the ugly creature turned and wound itself into a coil shape with its head raised and eyes blazing. As Mr. O'Brien tried to drive it away it re-curled raisirw its head higher; and began to strike out. Seeing the danger to the children, Mr. O'Brien. with- out a moment's hesitation jumped on the. brute, partly crushing it. and long enough to grasp its tail for a. death swing that is sure death for them. Mr. O'Brien states in all his years and meet- ing with hundreds of makes, es- pecially in the corn fields in the U. S. A., never before did he see one turn to put up a fight or look so dangerous as this brute. TWO KI'LLl.'.'D BRIDGEWATIIR, N. 8.. Sept. 16 -(CP)-Two persons were killed and two others seriously injured today when the car in which they were riding collided with a. train near this south shore town. Eliza- beth Veinot, 17. and Earnest sach. both of nearby New Germany, died in hospital following the crash. In critical condition are Elizabeth Sach and Patsy O'Brien. Problems Elbows and Joints Coleman Heaters FARMERS... 1-Keir , FT "”is'IT isle ROG A Attention Plowmen lililiilAS PLOWING MATOH Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. Offers 315.00 for the boy 16 or under scoring the highest points with a Cockshutt Tractor Plow. special prize to the ”boy" 16 to 90 scoring the high- est number of points with a Cockshutt Tractor Plow. These prizes will be awarded to the open class only. And also offers 9510. O . HEATING SXSTEMS. Tackle Your Heating CHECK THIS LIST Stove and Furnace Plpc Pipe Collars and Covers Clean-out Doors and Ash Dumps - ' Fire Shovels and Pokers ' Oil Heaters, Quebec Heaters Check uptoday and Save Heat by replacing Old Equipment. l SEE YOUR LOCAL' MERCHANT HE CAN OBTAIN HIS SUPPLIES From THE Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. WITH AIR CONDITIONING Require no expensive or complicated equipment to install Nowll The Pawcett Boiler Pietra. ; complete air conditioning unit Keeps your home as warm as you want it! 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