- Glcimorizing Recognizing ltev. Howard Shea. S.l?'.M.. To in. .2... MR. AND MRS. ALAN KEITH CLARKE -vid Van Keith Clarke. e st iln. R. L. Clarke. and the er I0! 5. iiiit.'ii'iri. was charming in I ir.-'-i-it liii Hus Nrirnia Mr”t('Lt'0d, hi xi-iii W.iir-rford. Cape Brtstnnp-l-talilnx. E.LLEN'Si ll)-lAltY 1' Halifax. and Mr. Jim Brow of Wostmouth. f'.Q and Mr: Clarke will residr in Our Visitor Plans A Leisurely World Tour I rnnto. Ont.. who has been visit.- ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Shes. Tigaish. left by plana Monday for Washington. D.C., to attend a Mission Confer- ence for three days. ty. He spent six weeks at the Catholic University. Washington, before coming to Tignish for his vacation. A very enjoyable neighborhood a farewell to Evelyn and Doug- port and Charlottetown. enjoyed uie bonfire, moonlight on the wa- ter. and picnic supper of harm burgers. etc s Keith Mulch welcomed the coil- pla on behalf of the community to a humorous poem by Mr. that. . say. "Just. up over this hill'. well . and lltfa not far' they come true at last for him. HAMPTON W.l. At this meeting in large quilt was partly made and will be com- pleted on Wednesday evening. Sept. llth. The minutes were road. no- HAPPENINGS la; to leave the island so soon. On Thursday evening. friends and members of t.lie Catholic Youth Club gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rush. presented with a lovely pen and pencil set accompanied by an appropriate address. to which he oapsbly responded thanking them for remembering him. Brian left Saturday morning to vscallon with his parents. Mr. and expressed his regrets at hav-1 I purty l I noted a number of stories in top US. and Canadian maga- rines with a school teacher hero or heroine. There was a time ai decade or two ago when teach-l ers appeared in fiction but thel men were always college pro- fessors. gentle and ineffectual or insensitive and bullying. The school - marm was always ex- tremely pretty and young and had become a teacher quite by to waste yourself on a biinrh of kids" and carried her off -- supposedly to devote her- self to him alone for the rest of her life! There was the saintly teacher too. who ”sai'rifi('cd" But until recently school teach- the men of the secret service. and Mrs. Duncan Marnnnald, 355. Cedar Avenue. Summerside. Mr. Gordon MacDonald lr-fl re-' cently for Toronto where he haisf Squadron Lf'a(iPr ta. Hriicr MacDonald and Mrs. Mar-Donald MacDonald, 385 Cedar Avenue. rnmpanied by his mother. Mrs. W. MacDonald and her daughter Betty were guests of Mrs. Mac- Sriontifir develripiiienis hrtiuL'hl in men friim that field Business exr-riiiives. nlli'IilSil0T:. 11I'Ildll('Pl'S. explorers men of acliiin uere favored heroes. ltncliirliiiroeti ucepud I position Wm, um yard! never went niit of style and alungl and inlr-rrist in lhoir chosen iinrlr of trashing. energy. hunirv was nczlnrtt-ri in the past, he is getting plenty of attention every- wlicre. nnw. Riil it isnt as sim Donald's slstcr. Mrs. Samuel Simmons and Mr. Simmons and; pie an. one might think In singli- lWE AND OUR NEIGHBORS in! and schiiol teachers uerp i-on-i The Teacher; Gifted Child normal. The brightest young- sters. says Dr. Ketcham" learn things so quickly that they are frequently accused of not having a long attention span. They do too many things at once. They flit about, and adults think they don't finish the things they dot and that they never will learn anything well because they don't practice it. ”tn most instances. upon close til the mysteries of education". .-rttj l GREl'2NWl('ll w.i. l The Sr-pteinbi-r meeting of the (ireeiiiiich W.l. met at the home iwith a ”Thriiit:ht" followed hy ithe last tiicetiug were read and ,.sIi.i,iieti. A ilisciisu-inn on "Sirir-nr'e Kit” fiillriwrii Money was voted for library fund 1 I Secretary vias asked tn iirder t'nrl Liver nil capsules friiiii Red t'rris.s. Kinney was handed in for the island. Appreciation Wfls ex-: pi-risserl to this leaders as wnll. l proved and signed. Roll call was ..W mun” 3" In Mgr. I mm m, ,,,m,,, 0, ,m,adm.,.n.,,.,. i called and visitors welcomed.: if t'nn1lTlN'tlf'i'i today. look- ers: the modest shadrs of Sprint i Cnmmme" '””''''d "d '"'”l "HELLO! IS THAT "FLATTERER! scenes! moehd amides ing different stitches She asked that each member bring thread and books for next meeting and she will endeavour to teach the art to thoiiie interested The niiisical play in mrnths W.l. Ni-vis was i-ruoyiid by all. Mrs. Letth Sanderson, Old Romance" Sutherland res Tree Planter." Lunch was served hy the host- ess and Fern. A vote of thanks was extended in liiisti-as and meeting closed with the ”Queen.'' Jl'RY ASKS KANE OTTWA tFPi son the jury which now i'er-i-ties N a day plus mileage for one day for jurv duty said the jurors and staff should receive iiniini wage of not less Ilian SI5 a day plus milcage for each day. Kenuenm. W" held ,Hhe home join um Now.” 0, U” Scnbnm her life to the welfare of UI(!:0' Mrs. llarry Rattray. Nine Anvthing less would be inad- of Mr. and Mrs: William Wood. Foreign Mission Society at St.--V'"'"3. D'"”" i" i"""' "”"'"'im""h'" "M 1 V'5.""" W?" '"'”a'.' M "M" "b'i”""'"'" ""' Kmock, on 5.1.1,-d,.y .yenjnK. .. Mu-y-,p om"-to. and impoverished cnmmiiniiy. iiirs-sent. The meeting opened the high cost of living." has Brown (formerly Evelynilen. Mr. Jack Machoualrt left Sept d d d H I d ' Wm"! ”':lr"1PHl"iP" Mid fr 7"- M T: NW7 A ry of Keppocht on the eve of tember 10th. for Vanr-niiver,iSl We tori u or rra rrs ft iiraiiiig to need in iiriisiin. 4 their departure for Australia. wher. he will enter the Unlver- '""'0"- War hrniighi ii... mm. in,” M” W3. ant-vii-i-eat by l' Friends from Kciipoch. Sout.h- sity of n.c.. after spentlmg his WY W1 rllnlnmatir "0"" Mid ”nii-'n!- rmiw." Minutv-i nt- Clr-aning fluid rings run some tunes he slPFlfrIPd out of mater- ials iiier lhf! kettle. .. . Ttiatis Aspirin! A table! PIRIEN siavi-s-i last. ”a nllll-i o - Arthur Wellnef W58 F035 DY Motor Co. Overseas division. Mr.' W'”' "1"" "Ff" "W 31"?” "Pr ,1,.h,., p,,..,gi,i (mm wt rm. .1. M'!- H”? M"ich' '"”””d by M"D”"”” "t" '”"""'y '!"Viw.lmE Wmta" imiw. Hm ii", vcnt slirwirr gift. All members. 4 which . silver Wu" pnchgr ind ployed by the Fnm Mmnr (4"" an". mamntv n mum” vias thank:-d Ihcir "secret Pals” '4Ii'i - - s- linen tablecloth and napkins M.L.M. division in Halifax. Gor- "ffF""'"l '" "'l ihr I-rid at rii-- ,m,mm, mm m.,,,.,,. ..,. mi --T w I - We O were Presented to them by Mrs. don spent the holiday weekend 5'-sfllnii. adu-iiisiiiiz. slams and H". "WW", "mm" ex-. are W ""1. ”"i "”iii- -id.M--- :2'.'.”".........1".”.ii?F.I”lL22i..l;l'l s-wee "ii 'B','”d'V- A"3"5' m''- '' V"-" "”""' ' WW" "ll" '0'" Mcomd mm l ' comm” ,2f',L,,”f?f,?.;T,”'f,',”?2..f".I:'j,Qf,;;; Dt'.NA.Vllt'TF1.U'Hl'2R.'-3 i ”'””"' """"”""”””' "W" M" "lmprom and It raiils 'Angliran Church in with matching accessories. and Tm "mm mukm H" "mp In” by M. W", and rmmmnl Thrw W”. V” II ". d lt.iV mi lit-pr unmlnrtiii Vsliouinsl I. hgriillif .N 3.. Sheila fdartell carried a bouquet of red roses. b ' 3”! k d h wn thempwho an up raw"! "aw" WM. -1 .r III "ltllwd" tn the 4-H sowing Fliih, I-rrii ho-. an ,,,,,i,i iiaiimn. only daughter I.-Mrs. Mr. Graham Wilson of Hali- ”” "T 9 ”' "9555 " his arch" p t ' r 3 .”"'W" W" ”"” f'""""""r- '" iii: a first pl'l7,P WIIIVIPF. at tinme M llpmlm. Mm, ,,,,;, i,,,l,,,,.., l H tiavison and this late Mr. fax was best man. and the ush- P ” r:'?''”. '''''''1' W" "82" '”'i"” h'" and Kinizr t,'o., and sr-i-mid for ' ' l, ll tiai-ison rif Charlo town, ers were M. Gregg Fraser of 3"3'"” ”"”'" ""5 l''” "' " y 7 - p . M. I M ,E , h d h d . rats of 'iilfl7lh iiriirif wear. Iall iii R l. Clarke of him. For her daughterts wedding. ll "'?dl'.' """ "'”' d ""'”"3" and '':''uh'”': "";)"”y 7”” ":9" M" "' 3bh""""'-V "V" '”'"" l H m min I M M i .' i PR- NM NS. we" "wed in m". H" b"d'.s mom" (hm? lam” mmuiuimn mm min, gvgn in ome. n renlon. ntarin, iiier the men tenrhnrs arr tint nl- D . ' '0" H” W ” M . . - -r . W . . . . . . . . . . . . .. my Mmou Ere," mm whm. mrsage ration, mam: slpending theta Vatglilruin git”! Ways 4-nil:-gr .i..,it.--.....-. hit: at H pp E .7.-"Ly s I- - . . . liir iiiiiihlv riu; rrtcnionv was and accessories The bride- Quit? f'l!lIUN.V s H "'00!" V :-1en'rh::gf)':,;;lart38':5"(.ed;:'hi? :22 ":"';" 1”"? V;;'''''' :"31"' 'i”"'.'," h i FROM PAIN 05 i i I lit 5 y , v V . i .. r I 2 no a mini: i':i IVP n c , . . titl, , 7. , . . . . . . . . . . . . ... y ifii'(i."ii.'.i'.'i;YiTi' 'i'-iii.-C.”'ic”.i'ii.'Zi E5?3i"5..'lZ"'i35 i.'.? 'w'iii.” .213 h"i'ii."'33...'L'i'.iioii""iii.'L.'i"'i."iC Summer-idm M Mr- and Mrs in air hmii rnr viw -v-mi-ins J. - - - ' R" M ' . i ' s , ' Boyd Lowther. Carleton. and joy it gives them. . ti - fl I, (ha 1 it t . D the e and sccesso ies. vtously with pleasant antictpa- - H H 1 - - i I , my , , , , , . , , . , .. ..':n.q,-; nlr other-owr:.gist:i:m"gThe co;!tl.ilz0WlI'lg the wedding rere- tlonii. this visitor spoke of a Mr and Mr I. P p ,w Th” l'I”"'"""lV '" ”'i',""""”h E IN” II” R" ' . "W PR- lniri: riruvi-r" was sun: by many a recevtion was held at the world-tour he is to undertake aa Neil 'and wmKi'a,;1 '"K:p' ' i "' '" F” iv '" "'"""'”'" ""1" ' . ' - s - - . - INNS 0' ers will in the lriiin run help 1 ' 1 V ' 3'. W "' ”"” W" l.”.'.'.”il".”lL”..l?.ll2”l..:".'3.:'. :...:!;"?:i..,P;:":".:;suI:; gggv Noni Sydney. Cam 3...... .. i :,':;:;7:,i:":.',;y.":;":, -i . rm ARRIVED! TN: htlfil? itllri uai given in was proposed by Judge H L. taking him to many lands. will aiilimythieetllljglliztli h(V)V'::k:iIlti,rn:p:l?e. -"iak'"” '"'""'"3 4'"""" t'”""'f h T l Musrulsisrhai you want ' l " , 'II3ll'0':F bv her father": cousin. Palmer of Charlottetown. Mrs. be in the Mm" of . Ion! drum met"! 0' Mr znd M” Dunc” '”:'-1 R"" "5""? l:''”' H”: 'Tll',”' i ' i i relief and you want it last i W in iiiilrflld G. Dsvisnn of 0rill- Harold Diivison of Orlllia. 0nt.. - - co 1- sa ares an rippor uni in l and Mrs. Walter Gnw of Bridge "is w”!0 Hnw W, women uh S .d far better than those now PXIQL l starts disintegrating almost the lII- y Hl'B-STANDARD Ptllhlilli l0lll.Ilh "own of cham- water presided at the tea table. t h ' ih. h l i d. ”"'m"” " inc if thr ioai-lier xliortauc is -to J! . i mniygu lake ii-si;im to relieve . 5..-an 'ilHtL"l'('fie hrricadc with For travelling Lhohride .vvor'e1.a lzdyfgigifgge mane tfgirssxllntl W, Mm Mm mmr wwnun. :):'r:t'llllPt'Ffi to any iltirlil Willlrrl 35'-V”” P"”'N' "'”' "'1 tmitpiiin slmoslinstanllyl : and ...iur lr..ilirr hat and ar'r'i'.xsoI'- iiaiy blur dress urilh ivhite a I"! within "I" mu" !.. am 0' Mmwlon and M”? daughb GIFTF" rm. D pl Idh, l :,::.r”..ra:.:,':;fi, a;”1:"”i(Kl'3I:' iii! ft(ir('t'ilis(i,ri1"i5an0h(E1rt'ii)riinym'it)1'i-n U:';Ldlftln:'t'row .. .. Diary erii Deborah and Barbara ac- 1; ii", i,,,:h, ,.,- :.ri,,,i ,i,,i,i 1 Ti... ,, . ,..,,-rim... mini. especially lnr l-ilnlmavi's ' ' ” ' i ' -- - nig . H” Wm um," emnumed w.l C him out il'f1lTl' the aior-ugevor ' 9 the W.l. members in her home 's",',','.',),i,:;,,?:",i,,,',y"""' ""””'b"' '”" 3'" ”” ;'"'"'- ',l': W”' Pillow siii--. Res. 1" nu-ruii bus. now .1 "L 0" Monday Hem": Sam zndp ren ketr-ham o the truiersityl MONiiit&i.( :2 P31 SE PTE M r. lriiiii the Land of Nrud villi l"' White sat. The slight imperfections in than so-rkltiis uihiin wizhxiun tine aiiiilttv sheets and ptllnw rel” shmilrl tint i-uni-i the wear. naptonliin your llm-nciur ii”.-rt NOW at these tremendoiui savings giwaig. tug, til perfect) OLD. IO! pl- "Tex-Made" HOMESTEAD S. F Mrs. f'yril Sanderson. Mrs. Nel- if nuumn tn. sjon Squires. Mrs. Richard llay- ,"... an . - p Lately there seems to he adef- of Michigan says that not only OI! Ind Mrl. Harry Rail”! . cud". Iain 'j. 1 1 1 inite movement to ”glamoriu" are bright children often over-I took the parts. y school t '” .. and school teacb- looked but they are sometimes: Mfr. Rattray cnlertairicrt the .. -. wed. Sept 18. Th: Guaxdhn Phge 9 ers. Within the last few months considered dumb or not quite mfmlfrs With I reading "An P 0-i A grand jury my From there he will fly to To 65 llochford St.. for in farewell 3f'”i'lPm IM lalitlhl only long Pvmlnalinn. .i'mi'll find that they '1' the Ontario Siii-rs-iiia t'riiirI mum in ,-ewme iii, inching g Fury ",5 dlncp in Mn", or met, enough to capture the red-tilorid-1 have learned it ii long time ago. Mviiidav pronnsrd that Ilwir nay W 5;. Fflncig xgylgr sgmjng ,. go" 3.1.”, ed hero who swept her up in his; Va one knows how. and it is one he morr than doubed lii u're-' scarboi-o Foreign Mission socie- During the evening Brian was itmiitt arms. rrvinz. ”You'ri- too wt to W. Justice John L WiI-' .. iirer reported getting receipt from Cancer Fund for 35. and paying all bills. BUT JAVEX mg MAKE THEM EXTRA WHITE Iii: mu admiringly along the bloom. the Jewels of mid-Sum- ltrltr ht hill and vallcy reaching mcr. "Yr-.1." A SNOWDRIFT I SEE. JOAN, O SHEETS and PILLOW SLIPS mile 34' -i Rii . id Ittiril 'EREtuisraumiiusse- ettiiicetor v'i:l rm; and gone then out over; from it. for even the busiest far- he midi leaving hchlnd ti saditner.-. to chat with visitors who I sound vaguely touch-it-ame. There.,waa the well ea-l iili regret. pertenred livestock man from it came to mind. there is Ontario. who unwittingly lngratia- io loveliness in maturity. "ir ilFsllnl'.NK of youth changes ours by accompanying them on M iiirllnw ht'&tilLV m beauty notifoot to view the small herd of in riiiirh ti! face or form as of Here now was ii restful '1taii'v. a sr-rrnitv we have not- M ft -in-itii-is' rxmcsslons whcn.ion foot over near or far fields; '” iiwti only their memories of to see stock or crop: -- hi-r- iiillri lliH'. in when lhey'Ilicm is the ltalluiark of one tart Turn the Nil they knew.iwhn In truth loves the "trade." '”'i”'" 'lllletl)' along the sunset tart iiniiiiri uas nislura now. . ted himself into the hearts of iregiiitered cattle of his liking cun- rently sending down roots at Al- dcrli-ii To Join In an excursion this toi "I'd come to visit in the day- time. Ellen” s tamer offered . with I chuckle one. night of a Tharreehlsinlsafa an F, .'huri-hill. the Hudson Bay port. was sent out in 193.1. every time. Jsvex t And what other lio '7"-71v-1 AOIDIW it There's nothing else this Javex is give you while, bright, sutisliine-sweet washings sites out stains, too. usehold product , s does so many other jobs, so well and so easily, at such a low cost? 4 . v iivler iv-4f?ltly yr VW1 innit: gowns. she had worn past Summer. "if I could stand "rt. riiiluvl away with the rip- it! But by the time your far- '' tint: iaiightrr - gowns adorned mers walk me to this field and (,(lHfIt"i(1.&i(1V9lI7lVt'i)iP()(h WW” 3 )”l' iiiio the sunny so tcmber. he said And the sun,. . I , l I V . hair ili.ii rtrcamcd on liir hori-'tnrllow with Autumn-lirc. be-' Ff:"::n'T;w'a:P::;lM':dJ;u:;:g A V. ' "7" i:'”wIt'li:'l;p:1mStl1lr:hi hmy mum”. 6 "W W' ”V'' S"mm”"” '3" i""'k' H" ”'a"gi"g "'8 L me: sndg illnfhl was served. Next ' 5 V7” ' ' um i . i Iuivirvt triim us. saw her skirts, llhrcshlng, and bare fading iitub- mm." mmmm” M". How.” i i ' 0 - i sheets 1! 1 too, leg. 1-us, now l.I ii-r strpprd awa.V- touch theible. "Th; seasons at its best" MW," "d M” Gem." Dumyl f ,' na'li M-llrltls with ii whisper ot . . .snd very lovely" he added. i,.',.ij T 3 '7 -uni. si 1 mo tr-..s1.sii,.nw Ph- rii.i'.- xit ihriugh ii gmall wind had A day for harvest-work this y , ,, . . I T ' ' - VI'ttillVi siitilv in the leaves this was A day too in take time Fm. Mm, mam”, mm " -- R . . "V N p , ,5 ii hotter lvitte plaeu-as HIP lot on! ,';';., .:,Y,',, iniq:-:2:-dla:ii1t:lr:('s'r'v:ln I "mm M --"'"'m-"-"'-v- ow - mu-v -moi '.i..::::;:;ir ;ft?-.':::;:.?.'::.-”:.:r:.:: . ....... gm pvt-er of r-rnftstvih"-NF and drsicn tr.-aim for thh psiisn tinsel 'm'””' . must be neceetdi to Che IANIIIIIS AS IT CHAN! 3 . . r" - lottatowa Guardian. Ilonaliill . on. . iiimi MTRA i am Dept. so front seat. ii. iii y . i l il0LMAll'S CHINA Mlwuni 3-i”.m.pttps. lea. MM. and . 1 ll0t.MAft'S ruiiiiisiiiiiiss .. bath Slum PRICE SALE SAVE 36-00 55 l'llt'.FF. si-:iivir'tr. FOR 8 1347 Rogers Bron. Silverpliile 56) V: K v V 9 O as-giitiay ttnvvi-Ntnrli Valle NW-u g,...,' utui xnii gs-ti ii earl! Knlvvl, forks ulitd Voti- tuui-mnm st-riall ta-astVV'M ' ""' Jon-rt orwm: "-r Fnlel mast tort: B0iii Fstii tu-