l. i WEDNESDXY. 1-inc Jgpsnnrm. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN , THANK You. We wish to thank. all who helped to make the 5th annunl Green Gables Golf Tournament such a O'Loory and Vicinity Mrs.-James Getson has returned NGCHE 0)” 3W"3d”'”9n 3”" W Ft to her home in Carleton, Lot 6, .DH"'WPl"'"'5 39159” mdf 59591:" after being a patient in the Prince thank you to the follow ng 3” ' County Hospital in Summerside. donators: W. W. Wellner Henderson and Cudmoro Kelly and Mclnnl-S shining waters Lodge Palmer Electric R. L. Diokieson S. A. MacDonald The Links Inn Ocean View Cabins Ingleside Lodge Giggey's Phat-mscy' Storey Electric DeBlois Bros. A. E. Pwwies The Fashlnn Show! Pmwee Bros. 0 Bums Jewellers Green Gables Tea Room R. '1'. Holman l.tri. Harry A. Macbnugnii H. C. Atkinson Lakeview Lndgie Home Motors Samples Pharmacy Pierces Grncetnrla Dnwlinzs Srmn loclzt Carroll Bros. Mccvulgan and Roxie Moore and .'tlitPl.en(l Hughes Drug (tn. ll F, Rclulrrnrm Sherwin Williams Taylors .lPlVPilPrS Stewart Motors Rogers liardwara Rondtlzvnus Restaurant Green Gables Runznir” Stearls Phnrmary Adeiias Millincry L. M. Poole Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr of i Tryon, were visitors to the Mill Road recently, guests or Mrs. Carr's sister, Mrs. Lorne Leo and family. Tuesday evening. Mr. Roland Brooks and sisters were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnnlfred Brooks in Oi- Leary recently. Mrs. Helen Smith of Oakland. Me, visited her uncle Mr. Win- nifred Brooks and family. It was 35 years since Mrs. Smith had bem on the Island. Mrs. Iven I-tardy of Freeland was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Hardy (nee Peerl Shaw) was a former teacher of Knutsford school. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin smith and son, Rev. Steven Smith and their three daughters. were visitors to the home of Mrs. Alice Turner on Saturday. They also visited friends and relatives in Bedeque and other parts of the Island. Kaye Frizzell. ton of Mr. and 5- At 3" J”"5T5imp”"”5”” .Mrs. Sterling Frizzell in spring- Anne Shirley Cabins. Our sincere thanks, field celebrated his fourth birth- day on August 10, when a num- Signed: Green Gables (:olf (fluh. ber of his little friends gathered NO MORE FILMS TO BUY When you send your Films to MAIL FILM SERVICE P. O. Box 11 9 Charlottetown. P. E. I. A NEW ROLL OF FILM FREE With every Film sent to us to be Developed and Printed (any size) All Prints mode SUPER SIZE (Double the Size) In Smart Pocket Album Films Developed-8 prints . . . . . . . . ' .50 I2 Exposure Roll-12 prints . . . . . . . ' )6 Exposure Roll-16 prints . . . . . . Extra Prints (Super Size)--each . . . .05 . SEND MONEY WITH ORDER No c. o. D. Orders with Free Film ' (Not Meyers Studio) FIRESTONE RADIOS FOR THE CAR to FIT ANY MODEL FOR THE HOME We Have beautiful Console Combination Models, Auto- matic Record Players, Beau- tiful Clock Radios for Kitch- en, Bedroom, etc., small table models for any color scheme. See Our Display Today. FIRESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY cal We Trade Radios Rev. Warren and Mn. Dickson of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutsford, on Edna and Goldie, of Gardner, Me. ethisho.meforspu't:!.Ade- licious lunch was served by his mother and the little ones had a great time together. Mr. and Mn. Russel seip of Kitchener, out, are visiting with Mr. 5eip's brother Roy Sell) and family in Springfield West. The many friends of Mrs. Ree Jeiley are sorry to hear that she is n. patient in the P.E. Island hospital in Charlottetown, and all wish her a speedy recovery. ... Bertram Palmer of Kenslngton is visiting at the home of his uncles Messrs. Alvin and Alfred Palmer in 0'Leary. The many friends of Mr. Jack Pblsy, Bloomfield, are glad,to see him homo and able to move around. Mr. Foley had to have a cast on his shoulders for a. few weeks. We hope that he will soon be com- pletely recovered. Mr. Burton Boetes. oteery, who had the misfortune to fell while at carpenter work recently is a patient in the Prince County Ros- pitai. After having x-rays taken it was found that he has a back. in- jury and will have to wear I. cast for a few weeks. He expects to come home in a few days. 5 Dr. and Mrs. Burton of Water- iown, Mass, spent some time vis- iting friends and relatives on the R. I. MacDonald gave an inter- esting report of the Oonvention in Charlottetown. lick committee for next month are Mrs. lrml Stei- son and Mrs. Don Macxmsio. Mrs. Clayton Stetson invited the ladies to meet at her home for the Sept- ember meeting. , The funeral of the late Peter Goteil of Mt. Stewart. was held. in the 0iLeary church on Sun- day, afternoon, Rev. W. 0. Dick- son officiating. Two special num- bers were su-ng. e iquertotte "Not Lost To Us" by Min. Den Mec- Pherson. Mrs. Wendel 'mrner, Mr. J. M. Williams and Mr. Ed- ward Mncbougall: aka I duet, by Mrs. Dan MeoPhereon. and Mrs. Don MacDonald, "Will The Circle Be Unbroken". other hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and ”Pence Perfect Peace." Interment was in the Bethel cemetery. GP. BREADALBANI W. L The August eating of the Bresdalbnne W. I. was held on Aug. 10, at the home of Mrs. Earle Chappell. Due to the absence of both the President and Vice President. Mns. Graham took the chair. The meeting opened by re- peating the Creed. Roll call was answered by five members, each telling their favorite household task. There was also one visitor present. The reports of the com- Western part of the Island. Miss Roberta Frizzell who has been attending summer school in Sackvilie, N13,, has returned to her home in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders of Toronto, were visiting in Campbel- ton for a. few days guests of Mrs. Saunders) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Mrs. Allen Ma.cMillan of Spring- field West, has been spending a few days visiting with relatives in Bloomfield recently. 3 Rev. Garland Brook and family iof Windsor, N.S., are spending a Ifew weeks vacation with friends"! land relatives on P.E.I. t Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar were visitors to Olreary on Friday after- noon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moreshead. Ffsgt. and Mrs. John Mac.Kin- inon, and lvih". and Mrs. Gus Mac- l ixinnon of Bideford, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeiley. O'Leary, recently. t Miiss Francis Butler of Toronto its visiting her mother Mrs. Thomas ;Butler and other relatives in Glen- lgary. i 5 Miss Katherine Howard of Cape: iwoife, is at present visiting withl her sister, Miss Belle 1-Ioward of' yliampton Beach, N.)-I., and her iniece, Miss Marie Griffin, Hing-1 ham, Mass. l ..... I E Mrs. Gerald Shaw and son Leighy inf O'Lea.ry are visiting with her 'iather, Mr James Smith in West Ejlioint. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood were! ;vlsitors to West. Point, recentiyl iguests of Mrs. Woods parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dyment. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maclvlaster and two children, George and ilirenda. of Montreal have been ispend-ing a very pleasant vacation with relatives in Milibum, and, vicinity. i Mr. Claude Boulter of Mllburn, ,is now employed with the Maritimei 1iPaclring Co. i 1 On Sunday night in the United, church, Rev. Warren Dickson was ,the speaker, while Rev. Garland ilarooks was the presiding, minister 5The guest soloist was Mrs. Etta. Mae (Randell of the United states. Mrs. irtandell is visiting her mother, Mrs. i The 0'Lesry Boy Scouts Troup: and their leaders were entertainedi by Mr. and Mrs. Alton Raynor at'i their summer cottage in Cascum-3 pee, on August 25, Mr. Rayner tookl the boys for a moon-light sail ont the Bay. After which they were' treated to steamed clams, cake, with their outing, and are grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Rayner. Rev. Warren Dickson of Ontario was the Speaker in the United Church in O'Leary on Sunday night. Mr. Dickson was A former minister of the O'Leery charge and his man friends were glad to see and he him again, Mrs. Etta Mac Randell of the United States ren- dered a solo. Mrs. Randell is a trained singer, and sings over the radio. JOHN R. ROGERS ' lesldenee, .3511 W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Telephones: Office -- 181 Queen Street - 8541-8542 . THROUGHOUT THE PROVINOI WALTER M. BEARS Residence 4628 " ” a of the Unionveie Wo- men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Isaac Harris for the Aug- ust meeting on Monday night. The sum of 85 was voted for the can- cer fund. The sick oommitte for next month is Mrs. lirroll Stetson Mrs. Don. Macxenzie; Mrs. Herold Mueconnsck. and Mrs. Isaac Hm-ls, were appointed to help with the lunch. , The Unlonveie Women's Instit- ute meeting wee held at the home of Mrs. Iseu: Harris, the sum of 35 was voted to the cancer fund. Mu. Harold Maocormick and Mrs. lwestman Harris in 0'Leary. soft drinks. The boys were delighted i mittces were given and the fol- lowing new ones were appointed. School - Mrs. seamen and Mrs. faults: sick - Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Graham, lunch - Mrs. Cuylef Matllcson, Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Graham. The correspondence was Med and diseuued and two cum blocks were headed in. It was decided that the school committee men inquiries run-din: the will thet had been offered at the school clodng. Mrs. Graham ex- tended en invitation to meet at her home for the Dept. meeting. The collection for the evening was 85 cents. There were also sev- eral cards sold. The meeting closed by repeating the "Lord's Prayer". Lunch was served by the hasten and com- mittee in abuse, and a social hour spent. WINBLOI NORTH W. I, The September meeting of the North Wlnsloe Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Cudmore. Roll Call was answered by 10 members and one visitor was pre- sent. A refund of 32.75 was re- ceived from ice-cream bought at the school picnic. Collection for the evening 31.35. The October meeting was invited to me home of Mrs. Grant uird. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Claude Craswell and Mrs. Delth Carter. Program committee for September is Mrs. Walter Roberts. LONDON, (OP)-TheBr.ltald1Pro- ductivity Council reports thatfency shoes-styles with quilted-pattern toes, colored. suede uppers and wedge heels-pay become scarce here. The highly-decorative de- signs require a lot of sowing, and qualified artisans are hard to find. The method of datinl EVEN" either BC or Al) was not KEMP ally used until the sixth century AD. Qualify For AdvanceiSludleS Illia ll rtl Te Vlad Emu Ilaynos LAB VEGAS. Neva, (AP) -Rib Hsyworth says she and crooner Dick Haynes will marry as soon orrrsws, (OP)-sixty students as ponible. "I love him and I will to we have qualified fcr ad- marry him he” II WW II poa- vsnood studies this fall under sable." she urn. Herman. I native new l-' ' tion benefiting child- of Argentine, has been having im- ren of service men who lost their lives due to wartime ser- vice, the veterans affairs depart- mont announced todey. Between 50 end 300 students ere expected to qualify ht? 001- 1 for financial aid and tuition be- yond the -' -school level. the department said. The new legislation. passed at the last union of Parliament, came into effect July 1. It pro- vides a 525 monthly sllovlence and payment of tuition fees for four years. Fathers of 15 of the students served in the First World War and the rest served in the Second World War-one in 1. special civil- ion Job. The fathers of some 11,500 pen- sioned children were killed or died as a result of service in the second world War. Most of them .,mere than 7,500-ere between nine and 16 years of age and will be graduating from secondary schools between 1956 and lose. In addition to these are some 1,200 young people below 21 years of us who are receiving pensions because their fathers died as e remit of First World War service. Together with children of service men killed in the Korean fight- ing, they are eligible for the migration trouble since he flew to Hawaii last spring to visit Miss L - WALLS A. man . ' My cmmcs . i WUIiilLR..nAS(,, I-Iayworth. cool todey. COPS. educational assistance. mi, HARD coin. We are unloading core of hard nut Order your supply for delivery A. Pickard and Go. PHONE 5541 Smart two sizes 24 to 55.00 to 59.95 tone Gabardine and Colisheon-solids and two tone-. 36. And we have the clothes that will take the rough treat- ment a boy gives 'em and ask for more. 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