SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 York Highlights illlctoria By The Sea V ,1 Cooke and liliss Li-i wt Ky: wze in CilRI'iCt'.Ci.'.lWll' mi ' . 2.; iuzriie VW' Mrs. Nathanial Bouiter is visit- ing relatives in Charlottetown. C I York in Mrs. Jim Taylor and son. Jackie, Mr. Peter Proio 0 cg .havs returned home after spending INnr..r.z I "W M” 1" summ hithelr vacation in Victoria. mm on main . Mrs. Claude Wrigiit is convales- yir. l-Iiison ilardy 01 Ywk ha5,cing at her home in Victoria alter l heme altar at- Pi.;.'l1!Li to h.s . . lan operation in the P.E. 1. Hosp- imdliig the l)crninio:. Shoot atuml Cygrrfi. Miss Judy Stewart oi Borden Ls spending a week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. l .1, and Mrs. Ira Lewis oi Yorki ..ic.-fed the Lewis and Linklet- fh u'lii;; in Freetown on Au-i -ll Wallace Stewart. - st 30' l I .M...- " ,, , Mr. G.R.. Macleod was a guest MT. "d M” HM” Swim York recently at the Orient Hotel while esis recently at. the home and Mrs. Merril Craswell, ictozrii. l It-T? EU linspecting the local Bank of Nova Scotia. , y i Miss Ruth L(TniFoi 0'Leary is MIL 33”" W54" or whcM'isoer.ding part or her vacation with . he lay R3” ”” Visiting 1n.YOrk' " their sister, Mrs. Artie Boulter and 1. J; at Air. and Mrs. Milton Ves-.Mr- Faun”. wpdnrsday. August 20th. i Miss Gertrude Boulter of New and M”-,R”5C”'y. M”D”"i;York City is spending the summer is i the IVILSSFSI (V-lad)'-5g f"1d.ivit.li her brother and sister-in-law. .,..z in 1liI:C::?K';1”1ltid:::fIfK "5”8S.Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boulter. to Criarot 6 ' Him W"k' kg- Miss Ell7.a.beth crime: at New . . 'York City and her brother Thomas . Milton Vessey was hostess - ””, .,,;m.. mm.,,e,5 0, me Yon; L. Chaiice or the Tait School. Wat- t ich. rm Misicnan, socjertowii, Conn. have been vacation- l. August megung ouiing at the Orient Hotel ior two ' ..g..,, the 20th. i"3”5- 1 d U d Miss Frances Cumming oi New '" Mt55.:.5m.kca:;.:l.c nguens nniywateriord spent two weeks vaca- mdpnrcms Mr? and M,.s.iii0n at the home oi her aunt and Qgcmord 0'1 Hmsbom slf uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart. Exliibliion week. School reopened on Aug. 19th V . h 1 11, d njwith Miss Florence MacDougali as W l:CDOi!l1lis,or;SoViSitiii: olilsi(t;m.)Cipal:- and 12415: 1"" Ga” 01 .- and smerginglnw. 34...; oiiiua as ass tan. 1' xlrs. Arthur Johnson of York. Mr and M”-? Maegan mm W the past week daughter Mrs Ciitiord Lea and ilr. Alex M:yl).ou'-ell of cm". flxnily rettrilirned to Mlnncton loieiown who is a student at Pine Fl 97 590' "-8 9 Nmm" 11 V1C' iii Divinity Hall at Halifax. was wrin- st speaker in York United MVL marge on Sunny, Au.idMri Land glrixrsl. Lelinfy lgarris and . - . RllL'l er. . l r ey. o ambridgr. iMass. spent three weeks recently iii". .7 M. sproule greatly en-lat the home of her brother and sis- jngcii his holidays attending the;tcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. err camp at Berwick from Boulter. v, 1 to August 10. He arrivedl - --M an - at the Manse in York, Tucs- Mr. W.T. Goodwin oi Amherst. 1.7:. A::gust 1'2. 1N. S., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. :.s' Artie , Hampton and Vicinity Mr. Richard I-iowatt brief visit on business Thursday, August zsth. made a here on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Macltlachern enjoyed a brief visit with friends here, guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Macilachern. Mr. Jack Johnston has returned to his duties in Toronto iollowing a pleasant visit among 1' latlves and friends, guest of Mr. a d Mrs. Donald Cameron. The loyalty oi Island people was undoubtedly expressed by all class- es on the occasion at the first visit. to the province oi Rt. Hon. viii- cent Massey, Governor General of Canada. Excellent weather has favored the farmers as they quickly turn irom the ingathering or one abun- dant crop aiter another: haying. harvesting and potatoes. greatly assisted by the most modern nia- chinery available. ' Many iriends oi Mrs. Wliired Rogerson extend a. "welcome home" to her. She is returning greatly improved in health following treatment in the P.E. I. Hospital. Mrs. J. W. MacLean has also returned to her iamily. consider- ably improved in health. fOll0u'lm: a course 0! treatment in the P. E. 1. Hospital. manse, in the additloii of a new sun porch. are well advanced, un- der the supervision of Mr. John IH. Myers. Mi'. Earle Callbcck is -.-A iFred Treriholni of Cambridge. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ling, Mas-iMass, were recent guests at the tr- F..1ri;v and Mm Nancy Ling oi Orient Hotel. llan. i'tt't'(tl'liDr'IlllCii "by Mrs.i Hmrihr-r - (W1 l..ii: and Mrs. James Warcs.'gg.s, ac,-955 um Aauanu,-' 0" his wr.c.1ilrx niicr, motored in Yorl.-fu-tum he docked In 5un.mwmd,y 1.1.", itrrk. the SUBS?-5 01 ME Mldliie then spent a iew davs ulih Mr: Ea:i Ling and iamily. this parents at York Manse. re- -wre turning to Pugwaah for the re- l.. A. C. Bernard Sproule, sta-.ma1nd” of hu hondaym tioiwi at. the R, C. A. F. air base v Clintiiani. New Brunswick, is uir: : his furlough visiting inllhe honda)-5 under the supcl-vismn i' . , the guests oi his parents.-of Mm” cgmcrim, wood ,3. Em: and Mrs. M. Sproule, at theimgaged in me Assmnm-5 'mom' ””-'”'i Grades one to iive and Christine Proude in the Principal's room, Grades six to ten. York Srhoolglni-sure-opeiied aiier 'i'.:- iiisos Shirley Vessey. Er- ILA iiaiis, Earla and Joyce Ling, C" lia:"ie swan and Muriel Mac-. ML "d M” Cmude kw” "d in d. Mm Mi” Fame and Mas-iiRniii)' motored to Freetown on tr: Gordon vesseyfattended theiwedne'sdBy' August 20 and while Ex, mm on Yomhymy in Cmb there attended the wedding oi 1... .r,.M,L Mr. Lewis' sister. Miss Mary .Lewis, to Mr. Liiikictter of Link- -" -- r The large congregation at Yorkllcu" Randi O lliiffoi Church heard a ver in-i "'-5 (m,,.ml man,” on Tempimmel Sincere sympathy is extended M. Mn W E Emma ox Summehlliy York and West Covehead resi- lid! while he was guest speakeridsma ma "11 who 9” uquamnd I. .m.5,n.1M or Aumlst mm HUIHUI Mr. Alexander Macliiachern. Ynrk Church. .now oi Montreal, on the sad news yy oi the death or his rather, Mr. M, Ind Mm Raymond Vessey MscEachern. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- .,,d mg mg” 1”” and Hazel Eaclierri had Just arrived back in W, 5. hive Nmmed hum & mob Montreal irom their annual vaca- or in through New Briiiisivick. mum (in Pt E" I" when 5”"”1 Q..,r,, Md Omar”. Ham”: WP days later a telegram conveyed the 5 F H” M Mommu and Oh and lira-ii, which iii-cessitatccl R re. ii... tr-hue in 0mm” ML vny turn trip to P. E. I. -"i rich -1- ded liflaomlnlon Show Mr. and Mrs. Don Longworth, 'n,-1:. "9 back n . Messrs James and David Long- in ma mm, hnrmwm 031:1 33.1.: worth and Miss Margaret Long- n-nyg york, an”. me name Emmy worth; missionaries from Costa ,1 mm Hmablc prlzwmng Rica, south America, who are on ;, go;.,mn Mme M me Fwy furlough with their iamiiy to P. 11 Exmhmony The Lew” E. 1.. have been visiting at the nnlsmm captured g large homes of Mrs. Longworthts of 0; Wu”. champion Ind brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Claude gh,m,;,ion Hvnrday ms” and Lewis and iamily, and Mr. and m. ' ,(.m,, mmv ribbons in Mrs. Ira Lewis of York. They were i ,a mm 9.5;, exhibit. men. also guests of her parents. Mr. NW1. ,5. .31, Amhewt FM, "ch lvir. and Mrs. Colby Lewis, Free- ihir own. v -B. P. 9'-'r in leaving Pugwuh. Nova RM. and Mrs. Sprouti- sell to their son. Paul. , M” 1'" 3”???” '"i-'5" 3” The Bahamas Islands comprisi- 1 , ;; 59””-" ”13”V'-'5 1” nearly 700 islands and more than i;”'”;- K'”"r Th” EMTZCUC 2,000 cnys and rocks. mostly unin- P. s.xtcrn worked his pass- habigpd, i... . - noirrneim ISLANDS Z .4 Qiickies By Ken Reynolds '24: ,3SRe&esr aa- Hit”. man that sold me the clubs with his guardian Boys' Leisure Coats and Jar- kels-liip and three quarter length - sharkskin slim": gabardine and slirde-o-lrinu Very popular ior iall wear- slzes 26 to 36. 34.95 to Si 3.95 Boys' Pullover and Coat Swim!- ers - all woolii in plain. 5iri)'H3 and jacquard designs. Sizes 21 to 3 52.98 to 57.50 Want Ad-said to hold them this way' ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN doing his usual good work on this job. and Rev. Mr. Baxter is giving evidence that he can handle with skill a saw and a hammer as well as preach the Gospel. Building activities are progress. ing rapidly in this and adjoining districts. Contractors have com- pleted the dwelling house of Mr. Carter. and Mr. Holm's residence is well under construction. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Ivan MacKinnon and Mr. P. G. Mac!-lachern are progressing iav- orably. ioilowing car accidents- oiie at his home, the other in the- P. E. I. Hospital. Rev. Mr. Head, oi Florence. C. 13., and Rev. Mr. Vessey oi Truro, N.S., former pastors in this iielri. have returned to their present charges iollowing pleasant holl- days among relatives and friends. Miss Helen Cameron has taken up her studies and work in the P. E. I. Hospital training for a nurse. To Miss Cameron. a pub- lic school teacher in this county, is extended the best wishes and good will of her many relatives and friends in her chosen pro- icssion. Reports on the progress of work being done irom Cornwall to Charlottetown via. North River are very gratifying. This section of the T.C. Highway has been in bad order in the spring of each year as irost came out, and made a rhad impression on visitors to the ilsland. Improvements to the cliurclii Sympathy oiririciids and neigh- bours ls expressed to Mr. Lloyd Thomson. who received injuries from a. kick from a h rse, while he was engaged in his arvesting il'l mRE e. M?LEOD K .,y work. To he suddenly cut oiil Buying clothes for your boy here saves time and energy as well mi money. For we have what. he wants to wear . . . at the prices you want; to pay . . . all on one iloor arranged for your shop- ping Our skilled salespeople have nuulc a t'ilri'Pl' convenience. of knowiii gboys' tastes in clothes. B4i3'.I' Bi-nadi.-lotli Shirt: ll-J "Arrow" and "London 'i'.mn white, tan and blue -- stiipu and solids -- (used collars -- saniorized shrunk - sites it to 14 U2. 31.98 and 52.98 NW-" lltlmrrlino and '1 mi Slacks line rlrr.:- -.l-.-its that he can irmwr rm xiv r- pleated ii'ont--vniwoiis shulcs. Sizes 24 to 34- 54.95 to 57.95 Fiutirnir M1" in .12" ii.-ml -r 36.50 M 510.95 rnnmgs IN (;1-;nMANyLch3p- General Council. United Church oi irom the rush of work associatrdllams vismng Canadhm and Em” Canadm w"'h.h”V'5u"g' mem” "- seriouslish army "mu tmmmg 1" Ge” tioii in Canada' Capt. N. F. Shar- handicap at it time of shortage of pinaiiy meet at Sennelager Camp. kcv l.aiicasiei', 0nt.. chaplain, lst pray; 2nd Llet. D. D. Davidson, Rev. .1. G. Jones, Cal- Brockville. Ont. gary, representing Baptist Federa- ....:----:-z-?m--1' ")f"lP”"””- yr Rf ;'7C.13-l'iieiry- are. left right: rrr-o.rrm;a(a;liIa;iyklilvfahlilgrigl 1:a1t&:iisz;u1;! I PAm1' A Room rowl: D. W. l-lay. 'l'ni'onio,i I 'g Q j i ' '- i t l clean Refrigerators X d i'PDlCSf'llLiill: Moderator, Prcsbyter-iMO”” '1' Semm note.-5Lant.Chap' V8", ' I L m” Chmch in Canada. MB. 6 l.-iiii. iii Iiiiantiy Biigade, Capt. lo! fit a week. Use ', Hnmmn” qarmsh rm ' X -'1 glvv. Har . chaplain at Sennelager -n BskingSodsonsdamp , ? iArCh'b.1Smt) W F” ByrfC01:paE1.3'iCa1Ilp; I...-Col. J. Boivii, British d”'h' I 9 montoii Igriniate bl'ill:CiloOi. En Emmy mamai”: Capt w"" rhlh ' V Hand ' ' Col C G i, lips. Charlottetown. chaplain, lst . I 1 ' . i ismma Oumwj direCL'or" Rbvai Canadian Riile Battalion; Capt. FOR THE pmcg H I r I Canadian Chaplain Corps: Rt N. W- MRCKEDZW M0"9l0"- N-Bu i i Rev. C. M. Nicholson, Moderator, chaplain, 55th Transport Com- Rnyl' suit: will two pair lnnz ' pant: .- V'ln Cahsidiriu - I imrrl urwrtvi; r-rrwse restsliiig ihimiilinr - FIN: 74 to 25 - ' 518.95 to 542.95 ye...-x 791 In M 524.95 to 532.50 FIi:rlrntI' Full! 3.1 to . )4- 529.50 to 545.00 ( )1ny:' Overall Pants-suniast. tuhiast and saniorized shrunk. Drill mninrinl. Navy blue only. Sin-s PG in an . 53.49 Pair