Pl.AYER's mm made b efier-smoke heifer-Q3; better 5iiiir'h,3.nii'itierszirg of the prinliiig I nfihr first book. like 71ilulg7Bible,i from iiiuliablr igpialig Jlolizmii Lriiiiiiiiiicirg I-IUNURS GU'I'l'2NBI-Iltfi BIBLE - The new three .D.C., on Sept. 30, during National Bible Week. -cent U. S. posiagei , , gamp plC!lll'Cd above comineniorates the first book to be printed from Hdvirh :r:.e..nifri,?,,d,!e1::1,.sfi::lierefiglgi Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant movable type. It was the famous Johann Gutenberg Bible, printed in Ger-. many in l4'i2. The new stamps will go on first-day sale in Washington.l L WANTED TWO lIAIllHl'AIllu' SALES (LICRKS, Experience preferred but not essential Apply in person to N. W. UNDERWOOD, Personnel Branch R. T. HOLMAN I.TD., Summerslile CAPITOL Summer-side Toniglil. 7:l3v9:l3; Tiiestlay 2:.'l0-7:l.')-9:13 vAnn Sheridan - Victor Mature in ” STELLA ” She's America's famous working girl with her I7nele Joe on her mind and her handsome Insurance Agent in her heart. She's ”Sti-Ila", trying to keep 2 wolves from She's the girl who had a bad time being good. ilic door at the same time. IT'S GOOD COMEDY - DON'T MISS IT! r Today 2:30-7:15-9:1.) Tuesday ........ .. 7:15-9:15 REGENT "Til! Will: u m u'mfc";”I:'7'Y.illi: haul luv iiin drum!" i in mi ii '""I Imcwm Burch, Borden, on Thursday, July; 10th. . Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Connoi' Borden and I I I VIcIlII'I'y , land Miss Genevieve MacDonald lleft for their home in Ottawa on H. VV. B9" TI (B id iI.' . . is Sxgendmg K foulmdayg lnoihflmfiiday, July 11th, after spending two weeks holidays with their m”' N' S' grrrp parents, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Mrs. Essie Tooinbs of BordenlMaCD0na1d' Borden Hotelt was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday, July mm. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Pentoii and lCl1lldiTll, Jimmie and Caroline, ' l ' W, .ts of Capt. and Mrs M.- PL D up (By ! weir goes. , .....2iw..if5.”.."..pii.i.?i.lI. ”... .i'.'..”"i3 l”""e Owns 0" Wednesday W C Hospital on Thursday July mi.9tli, when en route to their home Her many friends here are tR'lSll-i:2m?):El:l:' h:,'n:'(oT;t1::iV Uwgn; Hg. mg her 5 speedy rec'"”y' 3Miss Betty Cousins of Breadal- Mrs. Hector Mackenzie of Boi'-lbmm ,of Portland. Maine. are visiting ltheir brother. -John Peter Gallant and Mrs. Gallant at Borden. or, at Bcdcquc. Mr. George Sharpe and son Ronnie were visitors to Cape Tor ' , mentine on Thursday, July .l0tli.'15l:Eg,::?:::nLpl;eye;l::k:igsggxig .- . i . gggzigesaglsgs mrmms stsmi M” on P. E. I. While in Borden he is I ' the guest of his aunt, Mrs. George Burch, and Mr. Burch. Postmaster P. J. Mclnnis of lBorden attended the Postmastcrs convention at Charlottetown. Mm Reginald Rodgers Or BM" den, and Mrs. Bert Saunders and cliikircn Pamela and Lynn of Phoenix, Arizona, are spending a few days with relatives in Mone- ton. , -.-.L f Mr. and Mrs. Garfield MacDon- ,ald of Boston, Mass, have return- ed home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. James V. Mac- Donald at the Borden Hotel. ' Mr. Russell Ahearn of Califor- ,Bryant, Grafton Street. Enmore and Viciiriify -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Lennan from Quincy. Mum. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mac- Lennan's father, Mr. Philip Mac- Arthur. Mrs. Frank Olson and son Gary and Miss Anna Frost are visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost, and brothers Messrs. Charles and Lloyd Frost. Mrs. Stella Steward. Chicago. and Mrs. Ralph Nowell and son Randolph. from Lexington, Muss, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William smith and brother Roy, Victoria West, and their sisters. Mrs. Jim Maccaull and Mrs. Craig, Summerside. Doctors Chester and Brenton Stewart from the U. S. and Hal- ifax were visitors at the home of their grandfather, Mr. John H. Bryant, North Enmore, on Sun- day. July 6th. They also visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Swwart, Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant motored to Charlottetown unsun- day. July 6th. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLen- nan had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Roland MaeKenzic. and two small daughters, Mrs. MzicMasters and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Purdy, all from Thompson Station, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grindlay and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Laiirin were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones, Mount Pleasant. A largely attended Progressive Conservative meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grindlay, North Enmore, on Fri- day evening, July 4th. The guest speaker was Brig. John Price,Fed- eral candidate for Prince,County. Master Rumell Palmer, Free- land. is spending a week with his sister and bi'othcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Stewart, Norboro. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant, North Enmore, on Sun- day, July 6th. Mrs. John Myers, Carleton, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLcod, Victoria West. The many friends of Mrs. MacLeod regret to hear of her continued illness. inn is visiting his son Hugh and Mrs. Ahearn at Borden. Mini Ahearn, who is eighty years of. age, motored to the Island sixl years ago but this time came by train from Los Angelcs by way of St. Louis, New York. and Bosto-.i,, In Maine he visited his daughtarl Mrs. Parsons whose grandson isi now in Korea. Mr. Ahearn is vis- iting many old friends and neigh- bors iii Borden and will return to the U. S. A. via New York, Chi- L0m9 C0U5l"5 cage Salt Lake City and Utah. I Hughena and Syl- ' ' L l Constable John E. Nightingale who has been spending his an- .nual holidays with his parents at iBrantford, Ont., returned to Bar- lden on Wednesday. July 9th, and has resumed his duties as R.C.M. ,P. here. Miss Beatrice Murphy of St. Peters is spending a few days with Friends at Borden. Capt. and Mrs. land children, ivia,spent a few days recently with - . .. . l , . ielatives at Breadalbane. A”".;R-I-ON ,,-GUT" an L Mrs. Everetriiasiam and Mrs. T, ,,,1M"- ,1 , ,1 EH3 Abba” 0: Hunter River were Alhe1if.torrilwSnoulii Vli::1een"1sg lglstllillz guests of Mn ""3 Mr5- Georg” was held in the school house on 7 V W NUWH ---N 7' V July lst. The meeting opened with the ”('med”, followed by the roll call which was answered by eight Kensington members. New lunch committee was ap- pointed as follows: Mrs. Ainsley Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15 June Haver, Mark Stevens in 20th Century Fox doll of A musical-- Huit. Mrs. Elrlrcd Hutt and Mrs. Harvey llutt. It was decided that "ON, YOU BEAUTIFIYI. I)()l.I." in Technicolor :1 meeting for the discussion nl a field (lay will he held on July Zllrd in the school house. Enter- With "Cuddles" Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood. Gale Robbins. Come hc-iir the songs. "Peg of My Heart" tainment was put on by Mrs. Ed. Gallant, the prize being won by Mrs. Maurice Perry, .lr. ,, ,, Lunch was scrved and the ”Ireland Must be Heaven , Oh, mcoumt ndjnumed. The hm: YO” Beautiful D"”' meeting will be held in the sclioril. ,, V ' t DAILY CROSSWORD arm-a mm ii Ell? Ilillf-IF1 ACROSS 3. Pnliscd 22. ivot earth l?iFiFi 1. Tree 1. Wallsba 24. Crushing '4, Viper tree snake 7. To solder 6. Medieval 27. Sacks (sjoint) story 28. A ianat 8. Tropical 6. Large dishes 30. Arborcai V tree 7. Inscribed mar.-iupial lo. Tapestry 9. Insects (Aiistr ) T 1l.()ncc more If). An Amclrh 31. The sun 5 13. Groundless kitelaing iposs.i . rumor 12. Earn 34. Water god ft l 15. Islsnd of the 14. A Greek iBsbyl.) 5-InrdIv'I Anlwor l Aieutisns letter 37. Assam 40. Valuable fur i 16. Close to 18. Satisfied silkworm 42. Old times 17. spasmodic 21. Dampens 39. Particle (archaic) twitching 19. Spread grass to dry 20. A bud (Biol.) 23. Fat 25. Retired 28. And not 27. Newly marr ried woman 29. Jobs 32 Sloth: 33. River (Eng) 35. Hawaiian bird 36. Movable barrier 38. Beast 41. Cubic metci 43. Works hard 44. Source of indigo 45. Spirit lamp (6. Unhappy 17. The post (Ind.) DOWN ll. Ventilstes 2. Resorts DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how in work It: I A X Y D L B A A X R. IILONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used 'for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. - - A Cryptognm Quotation BZVJ WMS, OVBHLBDI. BT Lvsss: xzq 31' avsxnpus NSUS 1:-"Gran oz. DJ MXGU-LNGZOPUZS. Saturday's Cryptoquole: I AM ALWAYS AT A LOSS TO' KNOW HOW HUCH TO BELIEVE OF MY OWN ITORIE5-p IRVING . Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Yeo, Harmony. are Mrs. Marion Stevenson and her THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. While Werner Wandschrielder, his wife and two children were crossing the Atlantic, they passed the liner, United States. But Mr. Wazidschneider, unlike the liner, was in no hurry. He took 43 days to cross from :Iambu:rg, Germany. to New York harbor in his 47-foot sailing vessel by comparison to the less-than-tour the United States. He intends to stay in the U.B. Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity Mrs. Emelin-c Peters is at pre sent visiting friends and relatives in Bloomfield and Duvnr. Mrs. Michael Doyle has been engaged to teach in Bloomfield Corner school for the next term. -Films, under the auspices of the B. C. W. I., were held in Bloomfield Corner School on June 23rd. Lunches were sold and a good sum rcalizcll. The annual school meeting was held at Bloomfield Corner on June 24. Almost all the ratepayers were in attendance. Mr. Joseph I.eClnir was chairman and secre- tary was Mr. Lawrence Peters. Miss Elaine PinPlIlI is spendinz at her her vacation home in son and daughter from the Unit- ed States, and Master Leslie Hardy, Freeland. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ford, Springhlll, were Mrs. Annie Fox and son Jack from Conn., U. 3.. and Mrs. Maude Penwarden and son Everett, from Summcrsidc. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ramsay and family from Lot 16 were vis- itors at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. John R. Enman on Sunday, July 6th. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and family were visitors to Whcatley River on Sunday, July 6th, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. The many friends of Mrs. Mir- tln Ladner are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Caulson and daughter, from Ottawa, and Mrs, Caulson, of Sea View, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MaeLeod, Victoria West. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Ancel Ballem on Tuesday evening, July 0th. Twenty-two members answered the roll call and a large number of visitors were present. Nice readings were given by Mrs. Richard Enman, Mrs. A. F. Mur- ray and Mrs. William Moore. Mrs. Murray invited the Aid to meet at her house in August. The meet- ing closed with prayer by the Reverend Mr. William Osborn. Brae Sunday Schoo Picnic Enjoyed -There was a very large atten- dance st. the Brae United church Sunday School picnic which was held on Wednesday afternoon July 9th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Madbeod. The weather was very hot and there were plenty of lovely shade trees and everyone had I grand time with games and races, and delicious refreshments were served. A special feature of the picnic was the presentation of a beautiful Bible to Mrs. fvey MacFadyen who has been the capable conscientious superintendent for many years but had to resign this year. An address of appreciation was read by Audrey MscPhas and the Bible was piesentod to Mrs. Mec- Fadyen by Laura. MscPhee. Mn. Mscrsdyen thanked the members of the Sunday School in a few well chosen words. Races and games were held under the leadership of the new superintendent. Mrs. Lorna Mu- Nevin and the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. Mrs. MacNevin is an earnest and CIDIble,VlOl'KIl' and is carrying on the work of Mrs. MacI"sdysn. MODERN AG! DUMFRIIS. Scotllnde (OP)- William Boyd. director of I foot- bsll club here. received I picture postcard in the mail this month from Kiimsrnock, Ayrshire, about 60 miles away. The card was consume enough ice cream within the next two months. days ta ken by” JULY 14. 1952 Bloomfield, having attended St. p Msry's Academy in Summerside. . Mr. Tilmon Gallant and Mr. Ed- gar Clark of St. John spent the last week end of June visiting Mr. Ga1lant's mother. Mrs. John T. Gallant of Piusvllle. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews of Halifax are visiting in Plus- ville, guests iof Mrs. Matthews mo- ther, Mrs. John F. Gallant. For Quality Mildncss Sympathy is being extended. to Mr. and'Mrs. Isadore Gallant of Halifax, formerly of this parish. on the death of Mrs. Gallsnt's father, Mr. Maxim Gallant of Kelly Road. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsensult of Howlan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Bloomfield. Their many friends from here are welcoming Hazel and Lorraine Corcoran from Toronto where they were employed during the winter months. CA NA I)A I s V z:4.s7ye'.s"1' .s'EI.LI1v(.' CI(.'ARE'IiTF. TOBACCO . are from this St. Anthony's Par- ish. They were presented with gifts and Mr. Felix Arsenault, secretary of the Canadian Legion. read the address. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Peters and family were guests of Mr. Peters' mother, Mrs. Leon Peters on Sunday. June 29th. High Mass was celebrated by Reverend Pius Finnan on Sun- day, June 30. Father Finnan is at present spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnan of Woodstock. -1 Professional cards Mr. Martin Peters and Mr. F.'i.".”.f5..i5?.”.i.'f.. ”..'.....S.lm.?.".”31i32 lain. I. F. Iluster R. 0. snmmenlde. P. 8.. L Compleu Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsensult of Woodstock motored to Tigrilsh on Sunday morning, June 29th. and spent the day visiting friends ”l””- i" euoivs sue Mrs. Henry Plneau is at prc- SMALLMANQ EUILDING sent re-employed at Macnusiands OPTOMETEIST woollen mills. Mrs. Robert Mar- iin is also an employee there. Nine membegjf the Women's Institute attended the district convention which was held in Piusville School on June 27th. The splendid array of handicraft was admired and the talks iZ1V9l'l by Mrs. Malcolm MACLOOII Mid Miss Mary Robin were greatly e1rI- joyed by all present. E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., R.U. OPTOMETIIIST Glasses Fitted Eyes llxamlnea Office Hours! I to 12 - I to I and by appointment Phone 3287 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Many friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters on the even- lm: of June 25th to bid "welcome home" in two returned soldLers Ice cream producers in Canada have as their star salesman, Mr. Sun himself. Whenever he pushes aside the clouds for a few days, Canadians to'clear the refrigerators in stores and dairies. About 7,000,000 gallons will disappear in 1952 and most of it from Korea, Mr. Leo Peters and summer BL sammsrslilo Mr, William Gallant. Both boy! -::--:..-..:j.. T. Earle Illckev Chartered Accountant coudlsn Bonk oi commerce Building Iummorlldo. P. I. I. PHONE 288! i:-.--.-.-:--. - -...-- llll. J. A. Iltlllillll i DENTIST . ' Dental X-Buys Bmsllmsn Building SUMMEBSIDE Dial 1806 llll. J.ll. CUNNINGHAM VETERINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summon-side rive oul ACHPJE win! BLOW 'n-ie' P 1 a '- -EM-Auo, K lM--i- x l dated March 12. 1915. . our. 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