ed d ma ” an lrleari Stopped Half Hour :?Bui Boy, 4, is Recovering .:IYDNEY, Australia (CP) - Alon the boy for a blocked artery.that if it stops for more than, say. Icy whose heart stopped for half said: ”Thene have been many re-I W0 mi"""e5 "'9 '0-53 0' Nmd cl!- na hour on the operating table of corded cases of a heart stopping Q Sydney hospital had it mas- during an operatinnrbut in only a. "returned from the few has massage been successiui.lbrain damage in this case, as "Often the patient does not sur y'.l'he boy, Robert Goff, 4, of New- vlve more than a few days. castle. is recovering in the Royal perdown. Sydney. .The hospital's congenital heart as long as Caease clinic released details of patient has made a successful re-lWlll'lOlil the operation would not He heart stop." "The surgeon who was operating L BURLINGTON The Rev. T.R Milman. M.A. Ph. D. and Mrs. Milnian of Tor- ohto. have been recent visitors to Dr. Milman's former home in Kensington. Dr. Millman is Profes- sor of History in Wycliffe College. Toronto. and is also Archivist of Genreal Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada. Much of his time was taken up with research work in that capacity in Freder- icton. Saint John. Charlottetown. and Halifax, during the visit to the Maritimes. Mrs. Millman has been on the Library Staff of the University of Toronto for the past year . FMIS. Thomas Stewart of Boston. as.. is vacationing at Kensing- &. She is the guest of Miss Edna llacMurdo and is visiting other Hands and relatives in the pro- Vhce. lat. J.A. Thompson of the New Glasgow detachment of the RC. M.P., Mrs. Thompson and daught- C Susan, returned home recently. They had been visiting the form- at”! mother. Mrs. .l.A. Thompson and hmily at Kensington. Miss Mary MacNutt has retiirn- ad to Charlottetown. Miss Mac- Nutt enjoyed a visit with Miss Olive Thompson, Margate, and oth- C friends in the area. 'Dr. and Mrs. Brenton Stewart and family of Salisbury. N.B., are vacationing in Cavendish. "Tho Rev. H.M. Bunlain and K1. Elizabeth Buntain of Pictou. M" are spending a vacation with Hionda and relatives in New Lond- G and Kelvin Grove. -Dr. and Mrs. C.B. Stewart and daughters. Joan and Moira have Idtned to Halifax after spending Hear holidays at Cavendish. Mrs. Oiive Knight of Winchest- C. MIlI.. is visiting her parents K. and Mrs. Redley Paynter, kg River. ' The Rev. T1. Mailman and HI. Milmaa of Toronto. accom- by Dr. Milman'a mother, a. .l.G. Townsend of Kansington, clawed a six day holiday in N.S., during their recent visit to the Hashim... At New Glasgow may wan naoata of Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. stopped on the operating table to” blockage of the pulmonary artery half an hour. and the covery. The danger in these cases is years. party visited the Rev. B. Fri-am a former Y.M.C.A. Prince County. P.E.l. wife. A tour of the Cabot Trai was a highlight of the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter respective families at and relatives here. Lodge held a church plrade in Ken- sington on Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Church, with the L. tendance. The minslter Rev. E.H. .Bean. B.A., 3. TH., BD conduc- ted the service of worship and preached the sermon Taking for his text the words found in Pro- verbs 2. 28, Remove not the anc- icnt landinarka which thy fathers have set. he yieached a forceful and timely sermon. Referring to the "landmarks" as spiritual rathi er than physical. the speaker urg- ed his hearers to k ep the tradit- ions of our fathers. the church which was founded in P.E. Island at great cost more than 150 years ago; the Sabbath day, once a day of rest and worship; and private or family worship, now almost en- tirely neglected. The men's choir of the church with Mrs. Charles Kennedy at the organ. rendered special selections, including a qua- rtette by Messrs Keith Thompson. Fred Semple, Charles Boairsto and Stirling Hunter. The Rogers home at Freetown was the scene of a jolly party on Tuesday evening. August 7th. when the guests of honor were two young-at-heart brothers. Richard Henry. 87. of Chiliwack. B.C., and Hacker Henry. 82, of Toronto, Ont. The former has been visiting here since early summer and the lat- icr arrived just in time to share honors with his older brother who is leaving shortly to return to his home. The guests were some sixty members of the Paynter family. The gentlemen were escorted to seats of honor by Messrs Roy Tup- lin and Leland Mayne. Mr. Leigh Paynter as mast of Ceremonies caled on Mrs. John Moase who read a suitable address. Mr. Rich- ard Henry was presented with a signet ring by Mary Rogers, while Dale Paynter made the presentat- ion alao of a signet rign, to Mr. ' This is the first case in mygover the Job again." xandra Hospital for Children, experience where the heart has worker . and his? Saugus. Mass.. are visiting their Mr, wodloi-k's parents. Mr, and Freewwn Mrs. Bazel wedlock. and Burlington. and other friends The PE. Island Grand Orange relatives in O'Leary. Locke Road 0.1.. and L.0.B.A. Lodges in at- Children. Valrie and Clair, have re- culation can cause serious dam- age to the brain. "There has been no indication of -.hand massage kept the blood cir- lculating until the heart could take Robert Goff was born with a where it leaves the heart and lhave lived more than another two Mr and Mrs. Marne Wedlocke and daughter Deborah of Hamil- ton, ()ntario. arrive dhome on Fri. -day night. They are the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Elwood smauman and family of Quebec are fislting and Ania. Mrs. Helen Macwilliams and turned home after a peasaritvisit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summerside. were recent visitors in Woodstock and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley ce1. ebrated their thirtieth wedding an- niversary. on Sunday, The mmuy were present. Rev. Heber Keane, pastor of the 0'1-Pally Charge. is taking two weeks vacation. They plan to go to Truro for the two weeks. Mrs. Harris Rogers of Brae was ,a visitor to Charlottetown recent-' The change of Books took place, p at the O'Leary Library on Mondayl Iafternoon. Three of the librarians lfrom headquarters in Charlotte- ltown arrived with books to make .the change. Mrs.4 James Hudson who has been visiting in O'Leary an dvic-' inity has returned to her home in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collicutt of Watei-ville Mass. are visiting- in Burton West Point. and other parts of the Western part of the Island. , . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maclsaac , W180. Slliltileld West. lwmt TM? spent their vacation 1- O'Leary and Alma. Miaa Freda the position of teach in the lrade room of Howan T.i':.;.:i"'..tF':.-.:.i:;;';:.”"7.i8.: 0' p . Ill IS. Loyd l Barwiao in Sprlnuied W. M'll.'heJmnyqh-leiids in O'Lear yof . oonaa are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. sum- merslde. KM:'.'Itr:d Mn. Lori: Luxton of nu so were recon visitors of Mhis. Luxtoifa sister. Mrs. Stirling T in Central Lot 1. Mom Blanche Maatthewa a n d Miss Olive Jely spent the week. end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. aim Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly in O'Ignry, Master Wendall Adams of Char- lottetown has returned to his home. He had been visiting his Kftlnd-ltlrtnll. Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams in Knufaford. Mr. and Mn. Edgar Harris of Springfield West. were visitors to O'Leary, on Monday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. James Getson are sorry to hear that she is con- fined to her home through ilneas. Dr, and Mn. Orville Phillips and family. Aberton. spent Sunday vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W ”aide and Mr. a n d iw&jm&m um. .aIdIl.ra.LoydBan Mn. Euda Mountain and grand- Mr. son Earle Cot-bet, of Atteboro. Mala. have returned to their MIcAllLIlld o( o-L."-y 5,. him, Springfield West. spent the week- Mrs. Heath Woodside in Knuts- ford. Mrs. Nelson Macwllliams of Royal. to Popular Grows. 1507 III I131 of Mr. and Mn. Ira Banks. and Mrs. Henderson. and Mrs. Charles Willis were recent visitors to O'LeIry. where they visited with friend!- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collicutt of end in Summeiside. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkness. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family of O'Leary motored to Alberton to visit Mrs. Palmers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Getson of Carleton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacK1n non in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Wedlocli and little daughter Deborah have returned to their home in Hamil- ton, Ontario. They were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bazel Wedlock in O'Leary. Rev. Russel Webb of Waterford. N.S.. is spending his holidays in O'Leary. Howlan. and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridham and family of Montrose. were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter in O'Leary- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish of Mill Road. were guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cornish in St. Elean- or's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgood of Summerside. were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr. Hop- good's sister. Mrs. W.N. MacWil- laims in Oleary. Mr. and Mrs. William MacEach- em and family of Charlottetown, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson in Mt. Cape Wofe, spent a few days re- centiy with Mr. and Mrs. Ros a Strong in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelly and cattle, goats, sheep. leopards and family of Unionvaa, were visitors monkeys. The chief trade of Ethiopia is the export of hides and skins of Notice is hereby given from Gamble's Corner to proved for construction. are hereby advised to wire and family of Toronto. are spend- ing their holidays in West Prince. Miss Bettie Barwise of Toronto. TM the pleasing gifts and in kind thought of their Paynter cousins. Others speaking briefly were Mes- srs George Mayne, Andrew Tup- lin, Bruce Paynter and Mrs. Geo. Rogers. Lunch was served by thei hostesses. Mrs. George Rogers and Ihtnnan. At Neil's Harbour the O Hacker Henry. The recipients ad- aquately voiced their thanks for I L & from h 010 original Mrs. Austin Rogers and several of the ladies. DUI. l RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE that the proposed rural electrical extension, to serve the County Line Road Shamrock, has been ap- Residents in this area who have completed con- tracts with the Maritime Electric Company Limited their premises. Any complaints or disputes regarding the plac- ing of poles on privnte property or otherwise, or the cutting of trees necessary for line construction. must be referred to this Commission through the local committee at the earliest possible date. The local committee in following members: this area comprises the Stanley Mayhaw William Mathoson Ernest Duffy THE PUBLIC U'I'ILI'I'IE8 COMMISSION CHARLUITEFOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISAND. Styled to cover you- with compliments- it - O .) ' ILYSIAN DI LUXI qllllm the collection of superb coofa Fulton yuan In spirit. the new and luv Klloo-ash Ilyllun la lune la la a than by Itself. 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