Ireaddbane Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hill. who hate been vacationing in Stancbel, me guests of Miss Lulu Cbampion.' returned to their home in Warn- pole. Massachusetts. where Mr. -tau is flrechief. t itev. HM. and Mrs. Buntain of Hcgou, Nova Scotia visited Bread- albaiie on Sunday. August 7. Whlle' there they attended the morningl service in the Breadalbnae Prea- byterian Church. where Mr. Bun- tiiin assisted the student-minister. Mr. Karl English. with the ser- vice. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Kendall and their son James. Halifax. visited Air. and Mrs. George Anderson. Breadalbane Village. during a re- cent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallis and M .ni..y. Diane and Bryan of llgdnrd. N.S. are vacationing on the Island. While here they are the guests of Mrs. Wsllls' par- enls. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Wood- side HT and lilrs i-Jliiier Cousins and their three children. Ronald. iwhorah zndi Mark". Portage la Prairie, " katchewan. have been tinting Mr. Cousin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bismark Cousins. and xlrs Cotisin's parents. Mr. and in: Harry Bernard. Breadalbane. ttlrs William Burkhardi. a it til three of her children. William, Val-. one and Leslie of Needham. Mass..y .: vacationing with her parents,t in and Mrs. George Htckox.i Hi-radalbnae Village. I iiiiung recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Hicimx and Mr. and Mrs. Harryl Morrison were Mr. James Hickox of Smith Dayton, N.Y. and Mr. andl Mrs Ellis Gould of Buffalo. NY. and Mrs. William Frazer. .'ilr Ynronto and Mr. and Mrs. Edward it c C a it s, Charlottetown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell on Friday, August 12. I Mr and Mrs. James Craig and! their family. James. Grace and George Ian. motored from St.i John to Breadalbane during the weekend of August 14. Mr. Craig after a short visit returned to St. John, leaving Mrs. Craig and the tiimily at the home of Mrs. Craig's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dixon. where they will enjoy a vacation. Mrs. Kenneth Graham has been riiizaged as teacher of Bi-eadalbane village school. and Mrs. Alex Mac- Donald and teacher of Breadal- bane Rural School for the year 1955-50. Mr C. Raja Gopai. who is s lllnlln Gathering On August 13 approximately I) members of the Inman Clan and their connections assembled at the Anglican Youth Centre. After an hour's renewal of old friend- ships and associations. the Pre- sident. Albert Linkletter. welcomed . all. with a special welcome to the visitors. There were four generations pre- sent of pioneer John lnman who came to this Province in 1819 from Yorkshire. England with his wife and family. A tinge oi sad- ness was mingled with joy for wltliin the year three members of the Clan. Mrs. Matthew Gamble. Belmont. Miss Ethel Inman. Cra- paud and Mrs. John L. Inman. St. Catharines have passed on. A two minute silence was observed in their memory. Short speeches were given bytm Abijah Inman. Providenc RI happy to soil and again visit his native recalled having as a small boy with his father, the late and daughter Brenda of Hamilton. William Inman. Desshle. attended the first lnman picnic in 1909. on the old homestead of his forbearers at Hampton shore. Others who spoke briefly were in Southern-India. has been en- gaged ss teacher of South Gran- ville School. Mr. Gopai is interest- ed in studying the customs and manners of "the island." which vary so greatly from those of his native country. All wish him a pleasant sojourn in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs Wesley .1. Mur- ray. who are annual visitors to Prince Edward Island. motored from Melrose. during the week of August 9. to Breadalbane. P.E. Island where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and lMrs. J. J. MncLeod. Breadalbane R.R. in the sudden tragic death oi Mr. MacLeod's sister, Mrs. Rachel Wilbur. who was killed in the Maine bus accident while en- route to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Leod. Mrs. Joint Hickox. Springfield. was hostess for the Christian Church W.M.S. on Thursday, Aug- ust li. Mrs. George Hicox was in charge of the devotional period which included Bible reading. a circle of prayer. a solo "The Heart That was Wounded for Me," by Mrs. John Hickox and ”Mary at the Cross." a reading by Mrs. Willaim Burkhardt. of Needham. .Mass. Mrs. Charles Ross. Maitapan. Mass.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Graham. Sreadalbane Ru- ral. Mrs. Ross. who is an annual welcomed by her many friends citizen of the "Elephant Country STORE HOURS AT CENTRAL ROYALTY THURSDAY 0 A.M. - 8:& RH. FRIDAY 3 A.M. - 8:80 EM. SATURDAY 0 A.M. - 10:00 P.M- and relatives in this vicinity.. V ,- nweekend in Borden with Mr. and who expressed himself as being.M,.5p Joseph Munouidy rd tars. Juice and Marina at W!!- IO Ell ymington. Mass. are visiting in L.A.C. Harry Iolwthar. l.C.A.: Bordel- of Edmonton. who as been spen . . . ing two weeks leave with relatives. "xi" lnffrsao? J::Ell:d':l?g'noro:, has returned to his station on Fri-New Guunw N. 8. went . 1.9 d'y' A"g"" 12' lcent weekend in Borden as ll-Mil ML Mug Guru. WM .1" bean! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Millington. patient in tha Charlottetown. on sum”, Immoon Aunt " Hospital for a few days. returnedl new 1 curred " me "on. to his home in.Borden on Mondsxl: Bards: inc" when" Kevin Ind Augun lsi .Cameron Rahahan, aged 10 and 3 Mr. Stanley MacLean. R.C.A.F. Y""- '0'" "I M''- Ind M75 Fred and Mrs. Macisean, Edmonton. whoiRl"3h”- 30Td9"- W9" P I ' 3' f” 3 has been spending leave on P.E.I..I9n "10 n0l'l- Clm9l'0P W" P"5I'”d visited friends in Borden on ii'ri-'""0 "10 Wllen which 1' ""9 day. Aug"... 13. there, and as he was unable to swim Kevin went to. Illl rescue. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald of He could not swim. however. with Borden is a patient in the P. C. the weight of his brother. and both Hospital, where she recently under- were sinking. Their cries for help went an operation. were heard by spectators nearby who thought the boys were lust playing until Allison Jeffrey no- iced their plight and threw them a rope. which they were unable to lgrasp. He then made a noose on dithe rope. lassued the boys and brought them to shore. After receiv- ing artificial respiration the boys Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ramsay and. tie daughter. Moncton. spent that Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McQual out. were guests of Miss Eleanor Maclsaac. Borden on Friday, Au- gust 12. Mr. George MacAssey of Mon- treal is visiting his sister. Mrs. Bessie Toombs at Borden. Mrs. Roger Buck and daugh- Messrs. Mark Cameron and War- ren lnman. Hampton; John L. Inman. St. Catherlnes; Harry In- man. Augustine Cove: Mrs. Jord- lne. Bedeque; Mrs. Selina Baker, Kensington; Mrs. Mildred Inman. Providence. R. I. and Mrs. Hattie were able to walk home. Much praise is due Allison Jeffrey who by his presence of mind and quick action saved the lives of the two small boys. Pisquid East Miss Shirley Jay left Moncton by plane Thursday for Montreal to visit her friends, Miss Joan Stultz and Miss Eva Gosselin. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay were visitors in Charlottetown on August 12. t McKinnon, Cambridge. Mass. A telegram from Theophilus In- man. Bedeque. a former president and now on a tour of western Canada and the U. S. was read by his son-in-law. Albert Llnkletter expressing regret at his not able to be present and extending best wishes to all. Regret was also ex- pressed through a message re- ceived from Senator Inman. Mon- Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown. spent the August l3 weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald MacNeil and daughter Heather. left Sat- urday morning for their home in Cambridge. Mass.. having spent the past two weeks visiting friends visitor to Breadalbane. is being and relatives. tague, who through illness in her' family was unable to attend. I Mr. Guy JEN. Charlottetown. Officer's for the next term we;-eliwas a weekend visitor at the linme re-elected: President Albert Link-Eof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- letter; Vice-President. Hedley Mut-idell Jay. tart and Mrs. Warren Inman. Sect'y-Tres. It was unanimously "'5! Mrst Flay" Jay were decided to hold the 1956 gather- "5""” "' CW-t”"i' 5050' 0," ing on the same site if possible. August ”' "eats M Mm ""5 The singing of the Queen closed'gg:gl:l'lalgAr' M" M"' Wm" this part of the meeting. ' The Sports Committee Lloyd In- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jenkins and man and Melville Higgins arranged son, Earle. Jr.. returned to their the games and candy-throw for home in Worcester. Mass. after the children. A bounteoua supper visiting friends and relatives for was enjoyed in the camp dining the past two weeks. ' hall. The oldest one present was John T. inman tail st. Catherines- 1-Empmmny rmgggg who has for many years attended these gatherings. The family tree A fiuoroscope is an apparatus with all the descendants was on used to make x-ray images tem- dlsplay and a number of new porarily visable by projecting them YOU our son LESS AT ELLIS BROS. nrztior names added. in a flourescent screen. GROCERY MEAT SPKW3 t MAXWELL HOUII NSTANT COFFII 0 oz. size: 1.83 s:nurss AND VEGETABLES Layer Slicer y 3" ll - BACON. I. . . . . . . . . I9: mwmm Pmum 1'gMK;'o;g' 1 35,. . . . 13. "luv" 1 TEA Firm Ripe COTTAGE ROLL. B. . . 69: L5 9” IANANAS. lb. . . . . . 18c BOLOGNA. H. . . .. . 100 EXTRA! EXTRA! a glApHlm" 5 s,, .” 39. Snowflake '” '5” gains 2 an 21. misses M ' 3'-3”" I-i.'t1'Ms.zro:......- Is JAVIX White Cross or White Swan 31 ea. Colgaws Beauty 29c SOAP.4for........ 29: TOILIT TISSUE. 2 for . 23: Blue CHEER. 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