GEORGETOWN i...."""n::.::.. MURRAY RIVER I LITTLE SANDS ........... ............ .... lihe. Guardian Pugs 5 1 Needham. IIaas.. are holiday- and to Wood Islands, at VIoodi'l'orooto, (htario. are spending Bradford M and daughter Linda anl her many friends here in ll" Clfllldlltl slilllllllll ing much better. Mrs. Stewart; zeta Ganrgstows as the guests Inland they met Mr. Vincent El- threeweeks vacation at the borne are home ll'ulTl Long Island. New Line Sands and Higli Bank grclutue I I. uanvuhd 5, Ian return for Massachusetts -vwed. Aumnut 7. my Miss Carine lavsrs. inot- Mrs. Wither Gus and sons Mr: Ben cuiiipioii and son formerly belonged to High Bank! York. iisitiiiu lit-it aiiier Kir M. wishing her a speedy recovery: childer of Halifax N.S.. who are Province were lletlt. Goa-gstown. Mrs. Frank Madness and fans- ly returned home neatly trons a trail to Instinct ivhers they was guests d Mrs. MI,claan's iatha. Mr. Duninlc Doiron. Mr. Barry Yorston. accompan- ied by his mother, Mrs. Mary Ynrston left on Friday. July 19 ltrcaroaatvoowsehsvscatioa In the Annapolis Valley. Mr. Harold Puhlicovu and Mr. Frank Raiiise returned recently irom Boston. Mass, after deliv- uing by truck. the 32 ft. built in ” etown by Mr. Mar- cellus (or Mr. William Pub been visiting in the U.S.A. CLERGYMEN JUDGE CATTLE ilnre than 150 rural clargymen: the Eight Annual school for mu. cussing me Wm, 9, one of me. Mr. Iauiuei Chisholm and Mr. Carlie of Boston. Macs, are holidaying at the diisholm summer home in Georgetown. . . Gordon Gotell and Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Stew- art were recent visitors to Sum- Inerside. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp- son and daughter Deborar Lee. and Miss Joan Stevenson were re- E E or iarious denominations from at Clergy. : all parts of the province and all The course is sponsored by the College Homehul . lfui cast as Prince Edward is-lCollege and the various denomi-l LEFT Rel” E'At B"”',Ke”5'"3i liilill met at the oiitarto Agrl-inatlons. Included iii the pro-;l9'3i Prince Edward Island: Rev. I-tilliii-al College to study ruralgram was the judging of Dali-yiJack Adam. Dalkeitii. Ont.; Rev. (III --logy and the latest devclop- cattle. Shown in the photograph Ii.D.A. Currie. Waterdown; and mt'llIS in modern Agriculture at are several of the Ministers dis- Rev. Paul Morris. Toronto. pla- "h d d - . . Advocates l...Z'iT.”;Si ”i2Z2iE2.. ii?.'.'i.l EASTERN cent vmton to Fredericton and L t, ed I 1 the produce must meet a highl sutggggilifh men recwuy V. '--n mu ram vase itaiid d. A dl i it i . "' lull utiuid be the answer to .decid.: to docc:-:,:,,-:g,:;,,.k uwuauf MP3 GWWSIPWP 9' "'9 lm'3l'331 limit "I "19 P"lbl""5 Plagulllglretail level covering fruits and OLD time dance Whlm Road :3 g;,:i:,i2:',::, went; ML 8”: ' wn w o represen Ll'litwllI't!l(I,1S:1I;;V"ub?I”Il:? aliliitlidalzflilrel ::':e:eilbslf:lIdlIi;Fludlng ptiltattijsi Wediiesdgy, August 7th. CHnIC9nlGreenfIeld3 Ltdg of Mo,m.eal' N ma. memes but term". ar s are app ica 9- service. dmlssion 35 cents. Quebec; Md gm Rogers of char. R p Md rllim or has m" M dairy products such as biittcr, lonemwn who represent, Em. ' - ' i . . r . I . I-ii-iinlishcd all that was expcct- :::f.:.:,al:'lf1odp0l:de:-ed! gum" and (oC3l':'h"l0'TcE't;'":: '3! l:a"”l:"'5”" "Id Fish" 0Is3l'"-l0l"1- . ucs ucu ing eggs us 0 e own own- gw 3;-unswgckl d at that time." said Mr. . . , . Eli'llltlnI. and the various types of poultry E; 5 llflllllzhl. BBEVPNILID Halln The following members of last 4II' am he argupd mat in where standards apply. g I .0mdBUP- 9-30 Idmlhblon 50 year's teaching staif of George niiiii respect; compulsory In. Inspectors were tralncd to in- 1P"l5- town High School have been re- .en a cd for the 1957- ity and condition so that when LADIES Cl”'l"'l4 Cluh d”"”iyQgr.g Miss Joan Murpzgi the inspector enters the store "mlghl; l-398V8r Club lltlll- -'Vl0l"”clPIll; Mr. he can do , complete mspec, agut-.'l-.nJoy Dancing to Les Alex- (vi”.prg.M-19.”; ML DA. Mu. ion nn all the above mentionedl3".d."5 "”'h9s””' 9'30 l”"' M” C0l'mlClK. MIL Charles A. Fras- lh, mimmum grad; icommodities during the single ""5'0" 60 "'"5' (GT. Mlll Gellllwe Soloman In d lvisit. During the visit to the storei . . ,, Mm J-B. Scully. Miss Mary Lou Ll'I'Tl.FI UNIFORMITY the Inspector not only checks Ihel "ff". PC',”;'” 7 I1” l.lfPfe-la' .' Hem he been appointed to the "It review or the potato ship- grade of all commodities hutl Mul;ray”Hmbo'ur' "fmdl;?f:h:0r:lg"I:II:nl:I::n:d);lca;& I P.E.I. Ihi ffe d I Ill h d- - - P:..'l'lsRrort:I)i'Il'S season S?I:,l:l'.5 thal l)InEr:h::Io"l'.fleaI:I:lT(Il'H;)n0I the 3':-Iir-l me” annual pmmci July. 29"” "'9' 'lE"kl""- W9 '0 I" hauli- nnl 40 per cent of the total lous commodities at a high staii- 0" my lawn 0' Mm Hun” "P Ge”"5"”w" T7999 9' '-he 593' tahli! stock pack was wart-house dard. I MeMe' Murray Harbour" scout" "M" C”mm'"d 07 5'-'0'-" HALIFAX VACATl0N- Little ”"'" D'A- M'”C”""'"'i "'""” icd. This of ure . 60 percent ofc(i'hcstabrl,tI:elI;:i'N "5 INFANCY Miss Mary Kaye Murphy. Sum- :cdou(!mc":m':': g:'nl;' Blcghfnag taint-s shipped were graded and "This type of inspection islmervllle. P.E.i.. left for Hali- on ."..edn"d.y July 17". Four siiutloii was and is a bad thing we” 5” "'95? Products for qual- bPl.IllN'C it does cause a shift ;ii..v from the grower and ship-. per of die responsibility for m.irkt-ting a product well above Cecil LeLacheur, : les Fitzgerald winning the High: individual aggregate Junior Di- Plllyed in Ptctoit. NS. and who Soloinan. .ElunWigiit wbohasbeqi vacationing at his home 5!- Mr. urphy. Jr.. ac c o I!!- Gertruda Fitn- bom trip to Boston. Msu.. where they 1will visit with friends and rel- ativn I Mr. Allan Msccormlck. and Mia: Frances MaeCnrmick of ed by Brockville. Ontario. arrived in Georgetown on Saturday, where Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutcher and two children. Randy and Delorie of California and their daughter. Mrs. Derrill Davies and her four children of Oregon. Mr. John P. MacDonald and .iMr. Colin MacDonald who are immployed iri Souris. spent the 'week-end at their homes In Georgetown. Miss Sarah Morrison of Dalston. i.Mass., motored to Georgetown 1 last week and is the guest of her g brother. Mrs. John Dan Morrison. ; Miss Louise Murphy and Miss llielen Murphy of Toronto. Ont.. are vacationing in Georgetown as 'the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wtliam Murphy Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy and two children of Toronto, Ont.. irnotored to Georgetown. arriv- I Ing on Sunday. July 21st. and are p guests of Mrs. Murphy's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Stewart of Pictou, N. S.. motored to the Province snd spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives in Georgetown. Constable and Mrs. Fischl and son Jackie of Char- ' ” town. motored to Georgetown on Sunday, where they were the guests ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. They were accompanied to Georgetown by Mrs. Donald Morrisey and daugh- ter Mae of Montreal. who is va- -ationlng with her parents. Mr. ind Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and who have been guests in Char- lottetown of C t hie and Mrs. Fischl. On Saturday, July Nth. Mr. Joseph Sonny" Johnson. accom- panied by Mr. J. F. Johnson. .Mrs. Margaret Allen. Miss Sally Johnson. Miss Lorraine Roche and Mr, Stewart Hansen. mo- tored to Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Boudre- auit. who have been visiting rel- atives in Georgetown. left recent- ly on return to Montreal. Quebec. Dr. and Mrs D. D. Scannell oi Boston. Msn.. arrived in George- I town. last week and are holiday- ing in their summer home on Water Street. Mr. Stephen Batcliilder of Charlottetown. spent the week- end at his home in Georgetown. Miss Frances DeLory oi Cam- bridge. Mus. who is vacation- ing in Georgetown all the guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Deborv. VIII a recent visitor to Newport where she was the Ru!!! Ol ll" brother and sister-in-law. M?- and Mrs. Eugene Dehory. Miss DeLory also visited in Paiimure Island as the guest of Mr. and Miii. William MurPlIl'- Mr. Jack Clarltln oi Peakes was a recent visitor to George- town. where he was the guest oi 1 HAYLOADER -- I. I DUNG RAKE3: packed by the producer. -still In its infancy and we arejfax. Nova Scotla. Sunday. She 'L'nclcr such circumstances covering a relatively few mark-twill spend her vacation at the :1?" scou"'ol'"':ded the C”mp' ytiii will agree that it is ex-.ets but already the effects are home of her uncle. Mr. John F. Tram '1 h S 9 G'”'3el:3w" irmiicly difficult if not entirely beginning to show, The i-ctai.lSullivan. 46 Vciih Street. gopmwmfll lebeglor Hog? illlg inipnssible to establish or main- erg generaly are be(-on-ling Very '1' 9 "n" M" "W " 13'" 8 lInlI0I'm qualllyv" lconsi of their I'2Sp0IISIbIllly' DIES IN PICTOU T M" "mp sporuthey uso distinguish- llr. Clcmvnl while t'?tl"TSh'l"ll and are insisting on a better By”"' 5l"""" M”"”'3"”' "i d memselv” Mm Scum Ch”' li.- opinion on thc desirability qimmy product from the whole. C:lli,'19Kllll9t5Bd'a9W5gllll9Ad93ul nl t't'fllr8l grading did not indi- 1 1- g wh I g 1 ti is sis er, . rs. cg. rsen- , . ,..,.,. mm the depai-inicnt was.::.i"sIi" lslglmlzc findfnlratieigflalill. which occurred at Southcr- V1510" Tf0PllY- The l'llBl' 1"d.”'l ”"-”ll '0 l"l”3"' 5"?" 3 Plan they cnhpno longer supply infcr-jig? Meform m,spl::l' lrticmm dT'Il't-il1h;'zg:aesnilvet)nsgymgtetlliglilnxl; llii he started that New Bruns-iim. or mu-"m.e,.e produce to the - 0" A "B051 - - T5 T59"- .. i g f - g ' I . giaull was the former Ethel Stew-, '9'"'""- TM GWTKCIOWII P5"'"l :'."l::'v.:: "..:r' '2:i::.:.:::;.”;.t-:.::::.".::i..:r:.:.sr” ”' 'i.':' the W or - - ' ' .i h Ii iri ii iii P M P- Elsi a sihcntc this coming sea gshpipppersg V pgvmtirem leei'”r-nna:?rh”enpasssvi1nu-re- Mr. Ind M". Mdcdm M"- :h stud. "Cr-iitral packing byimol.A: 2:8t::llL:;:Ent:0;0sucr?J,:;l LEA" w';:ig"iw5'll0l::”l”"ST i g wnon ray. uy . 'l(f;:'rl':le hug centres the outlets for lntfar Chief Petty Officer. Robert ritilcm Iarticiilarlv if the ccn-lE”de5 0' prmu" M901"? 10” . Jenn” M mg Myll Cuudhn ackfnu mm-If or rmiw and less and it is anticipated than Mr. Blair Wattcrwortii. Antig- Navy at Halifax. NS. who is nljdp "ding" walifehoma for as time passes these nutlcts willtonish. N.S.. spent the weekend spending his leave in Georgetown WW Eommmmm is C;,nimm,d disappear altogether. This is Iilclll his home in Mnntagu. left on Friday lvtli. by car for Mm . , stem of mlmrmon-- new approach to standards en-I ,. W on Id .1. ll Wfdlelld Vllll 10 Halifax and 'y t t not-cement, M8 m,”d't s" 3,5 'h,""'f"' other Nova Scotla centers. lie DH'ARTMENT's PROWSAL cnAN(;1N(; -HM;-is 'cAIi'tionmlxIinMnnIniszh:n l;:Est ll; liilsi In?! .uc:,oT!p,...meAd by J” :g."nu4' In mnnmu (he dopanmmrs "wh kingA Ihi bll""'"”' M" "d 'M"' 9- Mr Marcellusjtlioteelll wnali a proposed policy. Mr. Clement 9" BIN-'3 Ml 5 N c Macuomid. b it Hm to Cur” W4 they would my iii; iect it is diflisult to know when V' 7 WW" t - , . Iy. July mil. 1 lit-rrillhvldigtetllal igtliltataoln Fiiisllywhlelflfliltlo ilirlp-calirlhelirce sgilitei l:hn??efi:ncIIlIrul;I:wt:. 0'' F"d”" Ml" G'”Vl"' 3” hr craded and packed only In about our changing times and the London. 0nt.. are ituvitks 0tUVlr- m-;-m-rm :::tt::::':..r:::T.::”:. sl2m:'."a ::r:.:":'."::.:.:; i::":.::":.'.".."::.”"” W" ”" Wt -mi cc ".8 - I I d 1 ed senger on a mo orcyce w lwr-iiiinel in order to be eligible the on systems " they do not:toHhPel'arm:lhl1a,V; slough gvezsm lm nu Mi”-y. Ior inter-provincial export trade. m "M the new I um" M m", 3 pmvide um minumum grichmdmnx Y lworthsstudent nurse at thetP'.IE. clinics and adequate equipmcnt ..0 h I W .l hospital. is convalel I of m h n "9 III I ll" 0" '0 4' ll home in Montague following her N P "mac wane”: mgenndl 5! bout the new type of supcrmar -iire warehouse can regs -- . i . -. . ...- - -- kct where small retallcrs go to: civil i , ;buy on a cash and carry basis. ly a minimum pack that will ":2: her on all packages packed int 9" 9 "V "Y' . ,..;..,..n.d w,,.,ho,,,.,,,, or mention the effects of immi-iobservance of the grade stand- -1 Provide for cancellation or;Ill'Ill0n Ind . PI-lllllon xrnwth.jards whatever they may be. IIMIWTISIOII oi registration it All these and other things IIIVQVGIVC some tlioyght to the estab-. zrartint! or other established an effect on your busincsii andl lishment OI Cfnlfxl Pltlllllili Ilmldardii are not maintained. emphasise the f'act that there thiouith "Peltl9l!I"!d. l . a means o e n 0l'Tl0NAL INSPECTION - chum. n the Wm " :Iif:i.rmity in a belterhlrlde. i "rho four polniii tipealt tor . "It is suggested Ill over I II'IfIlTlS0lVGI and collectively in- "359 IMPROVEMEVT ,pt-riod of years the money vwtli fI;c:lIt' the control over the gra- "Pcrliapil I have suggested an are now spelldlnl lg! bzlllgllll tltw hipped from any ware-.avenue of approach to your many point inspection won ttsrr llllltsif II is further suggestediproblems. but whatever the ap- iupcnt in Plclllnx Ind IIONCC IN" mm provision be made to re- proach it iii hard to escape theilllties no that five or ten rem iii-to registered warehouses of fact that the industry must nc-.imm now it will be D0Illl7l9 '0 IITP i-nmpiilso y inspection rettul- cept the responsibility for put- I llllllll "I81 We lllV! 1301 599" 55'' iiiuin: but at the same time ting up the best possible pack to ucnmplish in the past twenty IIIPIT is no suggestion that in- of any commodity and not mere- years. I tpci lion and certification be drop-l ' PM altogether. R titer it is . thought that inspectlilm and cert-' I . ilirniton should be optional or. Mailahie on request basis only.i Ion. but Inspection would be I-I vaiiahle on request. The De ATTENTION FARMERS. CLEANING UP HAVING EQUIPMENT 2 HAYLOADERS G Rope on Steel. ...I?.'; "',;;,",'.,l.';',',l ",','2.?,',I;..23,f GRAFTON s-rnrzsrr EAST vtnuiti not have to have Inspeci- .'x D'AL if Push Bar. 1 SIDE DELIVERY RAKE A on Steel (1 yr. old 1 INTERNATIONAL P.T.O. BALER (1 yr. old-priced to sell). 2 HORSE MOWERS. We have in stock BALER and BINDER TWINE. Bale Forks and Insecticides. L. J. ROSSITER Albert. Mrs. i..annm's motha. Mrs. trdietta who at present in em- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jenkins. Murray River I Miss Bertha Macliean. Sum- s inerside. spent the past weekend atthehorneofhcrparentsmr. and Mrs. John W. Maciesn, High F min of Master Michael Shu- E t "lilsate oi Atlanta. Georgia. who is spending his vacation here. are ' sorry to hear of his accident tal- ltog and breaking his arm. His many friends wish him a com plete and speedy recovery. . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cuddy of Gladstone. who were married on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Young Murray River. i Everett Mac.-Lean who is lhllll I-he R.C.A.F. stationed at Rock- clifie. Ontario, is spending his leave at the borne of his par- lusts Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Lean. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Munn and family. Charlottetown. are spending eir holidays at the borne of s. Munn's mother, Mrs. Mary Buell. Murray River. Friends of Mrs. Mary Buell are sorry to hear of her illness at her home in Murray River. Mrs. Robert Dennison and daughter Nirnn and Jane of Hull, Quebec. are spending a month at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKsy Murray River. Mr. Dennison will arrive home at a later date and accompany thzvii back to Hull. Quebec. A mlscelleanous shower vias held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. Murray River in honor of their daughter Lilliitil. (Mrs. Giles Dlont on July 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nicullc and son Stevie at Toronto. Ontario. are spending their holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicolle. Murray River. as Giles Dion of H.M cs) Bonaventure, spent the past weck' end with his wife and son, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Glover Murray River. Mrs. George Hunt of Toronto Ontario. is spending three weeks vacation at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hor- ton. Murray River. . Mr. and Mrs .Norman Mac- Leaii and sons Norman and Ron- ald. Murray River. spent the past weekend in Dartmouth. NS as guests at the homes of her sis- ter Mrs. Lloyd Macbeoil and Mr..l Maclzod. and her brother Mr. Alex Bell and Mrs. Bell. I Miss Janet V. Stewan. Char-' Ioitetown. is spending two weeks vacation at the home of her mo- ther. Mrs. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. O.S.S.E. Vernon Mat.-Lean nl lT.M.C.S. Shearwater N.S. spent the past weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lenn- ard Macuan, Murray River. CD PISQUID EAST Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Mac- Donald. Covehead Rood. were visitors in Plsquld East. Mnndayi lllzht. They were guests of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Miss Juanita Jay Charlotte-j town. spent the weekend with her Plrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Jay. Miss Katherine Ellis, I)0lli'llfI-.l lion. spent a few days during they week visiting Miss Georgie Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jenkins and son "Skippy", Worcester. Nathan his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke Jr. -A. C. Including Deposit SOFT DRINKS l MacLaren's , JELLY POWDER itarimei-it wt-hiId- of course vlsltl IITP ,,.i,.,,,., mm M... .1"... In aid of New School. Wednesday, August 7th. in lime lo check the grades by in partied. and frequent clieclui on trade would be made at itllj I-wt: of trade right up to and lmltttlins the retail store. imi: ll-JSPONSIIILITY "ill people instilling , ' t whether they be growers and Woven. whdssalsn or distri- bitttm q 3." Mvoiisibility tor assuring that 'P.'Ct"tl(;rI(;eislpIo grails sa.sI Ball game, 3:00 p.m.. Georgetown vs. Mt. Stewart. Supper starting at 4:00 pm. Games galore. Dance In Town Hall. Mayfair gTHEATRE MURRAY It-IVE. AUG. '1'l'l wsoussaav loiiiyi "Port Afriqus" novcrunlr---novrtsrs-s:tsr.u. Theatre CIHIIO--IIUTAY I IIIDAY (Ag. 8-!) "Don't Knock The Rock" QIQMT faIaQ&d1I!II g1ij&"L1l'i&'s. nli-l:IP.I. 'A. illat-Kc-nzlc and her aunt Mrsu Euphenila Large. Little Sands.l Mrs Cuniptun lain foriiii-rly Hal. id lliat-Kcnuc. She uas accum- panled iri)lli.Ncit York by her friend Mrs Fuchs and son Cal- vin o New York Mrs Fuchs is delighted with PI-I I. and is hav- ing a grand time visiting a: the home of Mr MA Mi-icKenLe, lLIttlc Sands. This was her first :trip to PEI and she lines it here. Mrs. Compton's husband is expected home soon. He was irom Bangor. P.E.l , iuriiierly and will visil his folks there. Among those attending the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Arcliic i'ilacl.caii. Murray River on July 20. iii-rc his bro- ther, Mr Mack Mat-Lean and wife and tainlJy from Cornwall accompanied by relatives from Little Sands Cuiigralulatiiins and good wish- es go out in Mr. and Mix Arclilc MacLez-in for many more years of happy iicddcd lite. Mr. Buddy Nixon. vtho has been visiting with his wife and iamily at the home of Mr. Harold MacI.can. Little Sands, left on return for BFUOKIIIIP. Mass. re- cently Mrs Nixon and IMO chil- drcii arc rciiiaiillng over for a Mrs. James Machaugislia oi the Char- Mrs Dan MacPhrson arriv- ed home from Moncton. N. 3., Muh V50 l3 Vim-I-'5 5' about three weeks ago. .H""'”- '9" Vmwn '” Mr iiiid Mrs. Harold Macheod b""”""' ”" 1'"'''l”' and son Stevie of Toronto. ac- Sm! m"' E” M" ” me” ipnaied by his mother Mrs.;" ""4 I" "'9 unh 3'3” .R. MacLcod. Kinross. were hm"- guesis of his uncle. Mr. Hugh Mr. Douglas Ross and three MacNeill on Thursday Mrs. R. daughters of Arnprior. Ontario. C. is a sister of Hugh MacNeill motored to Charlottetownoahlon Little Sands Mr and Mrs. Har- day o visit his mother Mrs. Wal- old Macm and soil plan to ter Ross. They are staying at leave on return for Toronto the the Queen Hotel. Mr. Ross has last of this week. !relatives in Orwell and Little Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume. Sands. SPECIAL MEETING Of thc Cattle Exhibitors of the Eastern Kl"Eh' Exhibition will he held in Souris Town Hall on Thursday evening. August 8 at 8 p.m. Signed: II. J. MacKlNNON. President. ANSLEM MacDONALD, Secretary. fcvi week.- Vlslts in Mr last week wcrc Ciiiiinilngs oi Quincy. .lla.ss.. with Vlrs l);in :XllL!lls Mat-Phce and little sun ltnhcrl from Heath- I-rdalc Mrs ililllil .ilul'(itit'k Stctturt iii Muray Harbour is improving Iii.-r daugli:er Laura was called home from Mass. due to the illness of Iicr mother. She left - . . .1 Mass. motor:-ti in tho island and are visiting rl'laIIl.('S and II'iPlldS in Plsqtlld East. I Mr and Mrs. Rt-giiiald lilac-l Nevin Cliarlottcloivii, w cre guests of Mrs. IilacNcvin's par-l ants. Yiir. and Illr.-A. Lcvl Jay. dur- ing the ueckcnd Mrs Barbara .'llaL-Kiiinon and son Stanlcy. Somcrville, liiiass..l are spending some time willi the formcr's sister and brother Gladys and Chester Birt. Mr and Mrs. Hollis Lane. and daughlcrs Linda. Karen and Car- olyn. lilonireal Quebec and Mn; and Mrs. Sterling Lane andl dailghtcr MPIP. (”hnrloticIown.i were giicsts oi Mr. and Mrs.- Gcorgc Jay. SIIIIIIELV Miss Snlly Lcard Charlotte-l town spent the wcckt-lid with hcrl mother Mrs. Fred Leiird. Mr. and Mrs Oswald Mat-Neill and daughter Hcaihcr. Cam-. bridge. iViass., -are visiting rein-y lives in Pisquid East. BA Chas Miss F.l('all()I' Sit-uarils V sox OFFICE orizivss p.m. r' snow STARTS AT ousx IOIITII RIVER it 4'- a Rain or Fine 1.7.1 ADULTS 600 A4,.) Childnn under it years ' ' ' ears '. FREE TONlGHTI- Janet Leigh - Jack Lsmmon GAYEST comcov iirr IN COLOR "MY SISTER EILEEN" COMING THUR. AND FRI. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT OF ALI. MUSICAL ADVENTURES! R ' : Spodlacls-'Fiery Rnusaneel :,'(Z4GHBOND G'R"2i'i?sI"oNs Qgegjs 3 mm MORENO y SIR CEDRIC minowicxs WAIIER I-IAMPDEN on -. TEOPINIOOLOR tisiiilistoti EXTRA -- COMEDY SPORTS - CARTOON Shows 2:30 - 'T- I SDIIRIS C0-OP SPECIALS AUGUST 8th, 9th, 10th a GROCERIES 6 for 53: . . . 3for25c Co-op Soup VEGETABLE OR TOMATO 2 for 25c s FRUITS LETTUCE . . . 2 lids. for 3Ic'CABBAGE . . . . . . lb. 9: LARGE RIPETOMATOES . . . . Hamilton's DAINTY SODAS . . . . 33: Sheriff's LEMON PIE FILLING . 2 for 39: 301.. Tins DEVILLED HAM . . . 7for 1.00 2 lbs. 43: WIENERS . 0 MEATS 1 . . . Ib.43cIVEAL . . . . . Ib.47c SHANKLESS PlCNICS.. . . . . . . . . . lb. 63: SOIIIS.P.l.l.. 0 DRY NIIMIIOUS SPECIALS IN LAIIIQ AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. WATCH NB Nil 1 YHIDW CARDS. GOODS IALER It IINDIR TWINE IN STOCK AT LOWEST MARKET PRICK. III III IEOII YOU PURCHASE.