AUGUST 31. 1953. Fortune Notes gm . . . fr. Earle Coffin, R. O. A. F. a communications at Tc:-mBay, N9".1!mmdm;?d'. l;'o?:iii'liglnfhe gull;-t ' .3Mr. and Mrs. Lorne -Cvosbce. rill"? 11” :1” M, ',,,,d M”, Halifax, N.S., spent the week- ": his 1c):Miri1n' 1 end of Aug. 15. at the home of 31131” o ' 1 Mr. Gosbee's brother and sister- in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee, Murray River. Murray River Mr. KL-neth Anderson. St, Peters, ,ns a recent'visitor to Fortune, Mr. Norman Stewart, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Aug. 15, at the home of his parents, M.r. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie, Murray River recently spent a few days in Charlotte- town visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Ivan Peters, and family. Mr. Melvin Macxenzie, Auditor. ianadien Bani: of Commerce. Hall- rm who 1; spending his holidays uisitirg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. rt .1. My.-Kenzic, Bouris. was a re- Imt vigikof to Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norton, rietroit. Mieh., are visiting in For- ,..,.a, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Underhnli. Miss Esther Ferguson, Murray River, lett recently for Dartmouth, N.S., where she has accepted a position with the Royal Bank oi Canada. Mrs, George H, Harper, Char- .,,..cu,wn, is visiting in Fortune, nhr guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Stead. Mr. Alfred Gosbee, Halifax. spent1 the week-end of Aug. 15, visit- ing at the home if his mother- in-law, Mrs. Sadie MacLeod, Mur- ray Rlver. On his return his wife and daughter Marjorie Claire. will accompany him, after spending xir. Robert wood. U. S. Navy, ..-n-ed recently from Portland, Me ,. loin his wife and son Donny, who are vacationing with Mrs. iVno(i'5 mother. Mrs. Wesley Mac- Brisfol and Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan Murphy have arrived from Toronto to spend a vacation with Mrs. Murphy's Darents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jay. M11 Murphy is the former Joyce Jay. R. N, This is her first trip here since they were married. Miss Mary Sinnott, who was -Severely lnlured in it car accid .t at Moneion, several weeks ago while en-route to her old home here and placed- in Hospital there, was re- covered sufficiently to return to Boston on Atig. 20 accompanied by her brother. Rev. A, L. Sinnott who has been here for some time. Fat-her Slnnoit will return to the Mari- iimes shortly to resume his lecture olir. Mr. Ambrose Sinnoti. Rollo Bay. was :1 week-end visitor to this vicinity. his old home port. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharkey on Aug. 2.1- R. C. M. P. have investigated the shooting of two horses here re- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN East Baltic And 1 Vicinity ..'M.lss Edith Rose, .1. N. from Mass. accompanied by Mrsil Wil- fred McLean, Kingston, Mrs. Charles Mccormack, North Lake, Mrs. Blanche Williams, Newton, Ma.ss., motored to Montague an Aug. 18 where they visited wiilh rel- atives and friends there. Mrs. Peter Cameron, Charlotte- town, spent i few days among her many old friends at North Lake and surrounding districts who are giving her a hearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. George Paton, Rol- 10 Bay. were visitors to Basin Head- Mr. and Mrs. Keith McKenzie. Souris, attended the wedding re- ception of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ching at South Lake on Aug. 19- Miss Betty Robertson. Charlotte- town, spent. a few days at her home in Munn's Road. Mr. Edwin Robertson, Munn'sl Road was a business visitor to Red- Point, Aug. 32. U. S. A. spent some time visiting with her sister. Mrs. Rawleigh Bruce and Mr. Bruce, also with relatives at Port Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clarke, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs Al. lred Affleck. Mount Stewart, were recent visitors to Red Point and Klngsboro renewing old acquain. tances and friends. Mr. ad Mrs. Fr; Dixon Ind family. Trum. spent the week-end with relatives in East Baltic and R511 P011111 They were accompanied by Mrs. John Dixon and children who will spend some time visiting with relatives. Mrs. Aeneas McPhee. Elmira, spent some time a patient in the Souris Hospital. Heir many friends wish her a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Conway, E1. mira. were Aug. 23 visitors to St. Mary's Rand. Miss BerniceVM::E:liee, teacher at Red Point School, spent the week. end at her home in Priest Pond. M11 and Mrs. John Hughes, Ever- ette, Mass, are spending their an- nual vacation with Mrs. Hughes is spending some time at her home Wtll Rlllln f0ll0Wlll8 her lllnens Mill in Norm Lake, iier many friends are glad to see ier. Mr. Huntley Rose of the R. C. N. returned to his duties in Halifax, having spent . home in E3” Esme. the past week visiting vlatives in Truro, N. S. Mr. Egbert Boriein spent. the week-end of Aug. 22 with his wife in Kingston. Most of the farmers here com- pleted their haymaking and now the harvest has commenced, and ii truck load of potato baskets having passed through the district is evi- dence of potato digging and the farmers predict a good crop but are not predicting any price as yet. Mrs. Manning Hearsey of Kings- ton had the misfortune of getting her arm injured when the ladder slipped while she was painting at her home. It is hoped she will soon Mnpanm Ford. 1;, 5, A. 15 spend, be restored to her usual activities. ing his vacation with his brother, Mr. Joseph Ford, south Lake, and his many old friends are pleased to see him back again, Mr. Louis Mcfnnis has returned to his home in Red Point having been a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital for several weeks. His many friends and neighbors are. glad to see him home again, much improved in health. Mr. Arnold Bruce. -Powiiall, spent Aug. ll) at the home of Mr. and. Mrs, Ralph Robertson, Kings- ton. Mr. Francis Campbell of the Fisherman's Loan Board Office. Charlottetown, spent the week-c'nd of August 22, at his home in Red Paint. Mr. George E. MacD0lluld oi Summerslde, paid a visit among his many friends at Red Point, South Lake and Elmira. On August l7. friends and iieizli-. bors from Elmira and surrounding districts met in Elmira Hall to bid Friends in the eastern Districts are sorry to learn that Miss Viola Ballem of Pcwnal is not enjoying PAGE NINE lpresentezi them wirh s gift of money. It L: with regret that the Communities are losing such 1. popular station agent as Mr. Mrs. Harry Bruce returned to herjDarrah, Baltic. He and Mrs. Dar- wme mm. 3,, hi, -home in Red Point having spenttrah have been energetic workers with re- in all their undertakings and won highest esteem in all who come to know them und work with them. They both came to Elmira as strangers and it is the wish of all the districts that they will make as many friends in the new re- sidents and place of work as thes did in the few years they resides in Elmira and the best goes with lhein and their two children. Mr. and Mrs. James Mclsaac Monticello spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Mc- Leilan, Red Point. Mr. Frank Lippine, Black Pond, suffered a had shaking up when he fell off 2: load of hay. He is considered lucky by having no serious effects. On August. 14 about 201) friends and neighbors from far and near gathered at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer" Fraser, South Lake where they presented their daugh- ter, Miss Beth Fraser with El sub- stantial sum of money in honor of her marriage which took place , lsistcr, Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red M,-' and Mrs. John Maxie. Rerly-,,(,in.' Point, have taken up l'9511'1e"C9 " KCll7.IP., and other memabe s of the flznily. August 19. Miss Fraser in her most capable manner llial'ikCi'l each for the past month with her mother farewell and present Mr. and Mrs. her usual good health and spent I Lloyd Darrah. Elmira with a gifi. some time in the P. E. I. Hos- ,ccntlyg one animal was owned by ;J A. MacDonald. and the other by -- V Mi'. and Mrs. Basil Irving Hlid,hig ncjghbgux-V R. A. y . V i . "TLC ital. All sineereli llC)e she will of money, On August. la, thclihe lwely gifts they l:estcwed upon ti" and MYS. E1111” Cumllbellu daughter Brenda Ann. Charlotte-1-rhc ,.n;nm,5 are ,..,,,3,.1;I:c?:":.1S, H0119 B311 i g y11 15 1'95-"1e11C11 11111 M”. 1i1011"i1l'd Soon bg realm-ad toy ho,-1 u-u-.1 good Congregation of Ihc East Point her. The remainder of the evening' l'lllifl:IlP. are vacationing in For- town, are spending tuo nticits y..,,,.; (lf5p.iC bullet inJuri6S- M- c;,c.ti-udc MoiilzeriizigufLa1111)11”11g C,-imirbells COW. 11851101 health. ' Baptist Church and Youlifz People's.uas sptni in music nnd singing I i;llP,li'l1Pl'C they are busy ereclmz holidays at the homes of lllell gggh iss - 'bCCllYE'l1Jl1.Yl1l.;' llei usual health. Wig 506.3,), scum Luke Missions”. 5L..,,,1ied by 10631 mom, rnlmwcd i i new summer C"lvle1S9. llgaie-131-5. 111 H1211 1331111: -11111 13911911. A new mgm has arrived to 1-5. -mrmTTA”'j A” M511 11” 3 speedy 11ec”Ve1.y' Mr5,Rol;md McDonald. Sauris is Society met at 1-he 11131150 31111 F1150 113' 91 '-'1?1ll11Y 11111911- . 0 n . place Grover Coffin on the C. N, R. h; at the Monctoii city hospital. . f"”- . g Mr. and Mrs. Dick Savage and en! lseetion crew here and as soon as 5 1) --- .M'J and Mrs" Ray B111ce' M155 ' on children of Rhode Island. left simere sympathy.” ex,mded,nving qmners are lncmed he Wm Mr M L oygrien and his duumh sylvia Bruce, Master Merton ztturdnv moraine for st. Andrews. to Mr. Edgar Giddiiigs. Mun-tiyl may: his wile Md family to this ursi M-N. Dan MacDonald and gltl'.lgtt(;Wf:l8t?(l)nPOfllllJi:!. rgi'i)at(cJ2li;ertl)u;iin(:iar. v . . .s. t' B. While in Fortune they were River, in the passing of his sister,' vicinity to reside. w lMrs. Francis Fitzgerald. W919 V151” M X... .E6AD,MAN! ” W” ' 4 . l 1 lie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miss Rebecca I. Giddings in Provi-1 7 WV . A tlgomsh Aug. 14 and 15 to V . --5' r . I V I c ' g 0U.vE ; l '1'11”1111-1' ""d mmm" dence' R111 T119 1'1'01'k 011 1119 M01911 10311 1135 :ilt:eii(:l xihe religious ceremony 1111' 01195191 McNe1'1- We11e1U10Vlv'11 EDRRY, 3055., T'ANK5 LOAD5i Y Y 1 1 been held up waitin for pi es for 1 M 0'Brieti's younsesl Md e111Ce'11 C”11e1115'1” 111 RC11 v i HARDL Vt V 1 Miss Katheryn Aker and her two Mr. and Mrs. James I-larris and me RMm..M.5 and MgpreseI1lp59V91' ylifglaiter. LJoscDl'ilne. mode her Point, is mgaged at the residence 81-1T IM AFR51D I CAN T TOUCHED . A l Wxherg Jerry and Bruce, 0: .13- children Betty and L-ougl-as -ofw,” m0,0;.,S.Vs um "awed in their profession to Sisterhood on Aug 15, of 'Mr,gKenneth McGregor, Kmgg- 1D-lGE9T DI19 DELIGHTFUL , THE .D(5H .- 6-ITRENGTH , pm." plains, M.'iss.. are spending Ottawa. Dnt., were recent visit-Wm,” yams. wamng my the pipes jg Ebola, in the completion of this M CA-fptspl TUQNOVEQ.I.4..., .5 pl 1 ' iv ; 1i('il' suvnmer liolld-'I.VS Vlslllnll Wl111 "5 10 M111111y R111” 3.118515 1'1 M1 1in be put in the ditches which have Mrs. A.B. McAdam and her two 1-WW 11011-"L5 1 My 6-l-OAAACH lg 5p.N- . POOR CHAR w1'11l:1: OF. 3." i v." Emir sister. M155 MM10119 Alien 31111 M” 0111'” c'1d”111135i been dug out with a large amount daughters Jean Mary and Ann -- -- ' . 11 PROBABLV THE 'lHlN5, l if . i ionic or their aunt, Mrs. . ' 1; .1 ' B nnell have M1 and Mrs. Ira Young. Basin NlN6 '"'I A1”-1' I ' - I i the I M d M on H d of clay on on. side. The road with Mary Louise o .g H d t ed A 5EtZURE IM GET 4 . I l. iill7l J M1cD0n8ld- 1' 1111 131 V” 11"” 11” very dun-gcrous at present. rammed (mm a motor trip to 911 - 1110 01 10 C11al”l0llel.0Wn. t FELT LIKE DIQ I . , it , son Alden, Charlottetclwii. spent jg Boston. Ammo, mend on me trip on Aug. 10. QINCE I WAS N y TING DtZZY-. . A The nlIIli.V lTl9m15 01' M155 EV91.V" Ehe w1.!ek"cnd M Aug lst 1" Mm" The forty hours devotion came was Ursula Aiyward. The young girls. . I ----- O 6HOOT Nu '9T00.l. ,V 1' 1' sicrliu will be pleased to hear 1” R1Ve1- il.. a rinse at the church of St. making their first trip to the Dig; A 1113 3991111 and dmce was lieid A CAN 5 l I .2 is t-onmlescirigr at her home in T? Lawrence on Aug 23. The pastor city report a great line. lll the Red Point School Hall on .Tl-lE RAPIDS. ,., H.,,,.V after lmvtng undergone SM: Olive Gilddiiigs. tW:,iitc.wM nssmm during the 40 hours ygg Aug, 12 with a large crowd in al- I , an , was a recen visi or o ic- r .v 1 recent nD9l'RtiOIl for appendicitis l' the P E. I4 Hospital. Ell i Rhodes tou. N.s.. guest of her sister, Mrs Mabel Hughan. M1" Md Mm A, B. Judson Nicolle of the R. period by Rev. George Mccormack. P P. at St. Andrews. Blueberry prices are reported in, Mrs. John O'Neill, was .1 business visitor to the city 1111 Mg. 12 for .h: rl'iy. Mi; and Mrs. Charla Eldershaw iendance. The music was furnished by the Chalsson's Orchestra and was greatly enjoyed. They also put on a sale of ice cream. A large sum , , . .0 H mm . of money was realized in aid of 1 ' l1CdRil1(r)1(l1ISs1B1:1:iiOn,y1 M:?5..d re- Epigli t::mwEe1;'el:1E of rAu':i lrailewfgflfwfiierl)c1rli)i:dgeiiii:i?rl1anhl3rif1have returned from a lovely trip the Catholic Women's League. rind are spending a pleasant M; land 8M” elgmand lJ;ic9sle- forms Us he mgde 310 picking them to Quebec City ani the Shrine H: - - I . visiting with Mrs. E. 5- Mu'n.ay River ' ' In a day. Pickers are reported as of St. Anne. ”1V1T- and Mrs. Lowell .Ching, lvll'iEl"ll .'lil.'i fa-mily. Fortune iy being offered 17 cents per pound ixingsboro, were Aug.1-7 visitors to 3 Per - for the berries as they came from Mr. Heber McEwen, Q. C. has St. Peters Bay and vicinity. Mr. Johnnie Love, Murray River. left on Aug. 16, for Ontario, where .11 11""" ''1111”"' M1" 111111 M15" he hopes to find employment. iwx Malone. and daughter. 7 l' iwh. and Miss Gladys Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Ray MaoLeod. C. the woods, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luplerre. City. were visitors here Aug. 23 with Mr. returned to his office in 'l'cronlo..F after a two-week vacwticn will parents here. Mr. and Mrs. John J. o'Hanlei' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mossey and family and Mrs, J. F. Mossey Bothwell. spent a. few days recent- ly with relatives and friends in 2 V are ciiesls of Mr. and Mrs. NR g L B ,4 lb ,, Laplei-re's father, stannis Laplei-re. (I. . 1 "1.-ii 1111113” the wnegicxrend of Ilia; lgleatipisirile Their two fine children were with lgliyllletagewrngedatllgr islllgillldhlignic rc1;11Haiiii1X. , .4... . U y . -- . r " . g TTT x:- Wood and Mrs Neil RETC mm --L days with Mr. and M11 1- 1- 1”9”Yi. Miss Anne Keays. Marsilifield. Kl'11.ilt'1l1 and two children. Phylis 31.5,, ' Mr. Maurice Marlell who was a and 13mllY 11919- 1-Silent 3 few Clays M 8ufCSl of hell --ri mvirl. were week-end visitors visitor to the shrine of St. Anne in 1 h M ml.R11nl. Ml'S. Tlwmas H'rll'FlS and Mr. 1 the home of Mr. and Mr8- Miss Hazel Roberts and Dr July bought a ticket for one dollar lfidaliiy retiigieritiulsl zaglltzng etc Lek Harris. Elmira. nw d. ' id n the train and roe 11 3 K , --- 1 no ----- vbi(slte(t?i”Mli1stgm1?fa?yl E?0Bl1i1tIalil il'l(:)IilghiI ma) 2.3.. about it until other Places ilwny 1039 1113; Mr. Arthur McNeil or Elmira. is . . . . , . li' and Mrs. Ernest Reid and Deans in Little Sands this past last week he received a registered '1)1'r1a1;e:3:,d111)l5pe:e:ver;l yfgn out to at present a pntient in the scum i n-emxecem visitors in anlin fl-4' living the quest: of Mr. and 1' I”.-iwiii Reid. week. MLss Roberts is a business woman. while Dr. Carrington is a child psychologist in charge of - the Educational Development in ilrs Clifford Townshend, Rollo child phychoiogy in Dallas public mix was hostess to the members schools. This was the first visit of ' Ill” I.'ifil8S Aid Society of Bvw these Texans to the Maritimes and ' v um ilniicd Church. nn Au-2.20. they were most enthusiastic a- lias Arilm-1 Wood presided. There bout our beaches. rivers and buys. in m alto-xlance nf 23 members they mol-Cred from Quebec around ....-1 gm, Vgzitors, A special feature the Gaspe, to Tormentine and left .' thr evening was the two de- "the Island" for Cape Breton via vmui solos, sum: by Mrs. Ken- Wood Islands. nth It-awn. nccnmnnnied by Mrs. V" ilrl Sha'3'i:j .-it the piano. The . ex" are nlwnniilg on having a "'e':mi .'s"lm)'fT at Fortune Bridge CO. Little Sands letter and a parcel. The note in- side lnformed him he was the win- ner of a lovely doll and fifty dol- lars which were enclosed in the parcel. The St. Peters Lake School has heen freshly painted inside and out and now looks lovely nfter been left in a shabby looking state for a year, thanks to the hard working women who raised the necessary funds with their parties. ,,-Mr, nnd Mrs. Howard Mosher and three children have arrived from Toronto to spend 8 1W0'We9e ditch the road for pavemuit. Many motorists were left with no place to go and were unable to enter their own garages and yards. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kelly have left for their home in Boston af- ter a short trip to their old home. Mrs. Kelly hurt her arm severely in an accident at Moncton, When their car left the highway. Miss Mabel O'Brien is having a new fence built around her pl'0pCrl,Ii:I. The name Mexico is derived Hospital. His m.-my friends and neighbors wish him a speedy re- covery. Mrs. Patrick Jarvis, Elmira spent a few days with friends in Morell. Miss Mary Paquei. U, S. A. spent some time visiting with her niece, Mrs, Daniel Conway and Mr. Gon- way, Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Sept McPhee. ac- companied by Mrs. Charles Mc- Phee, Little Harbor, are spending some time with relatives and W! vacation at Mr- Ml;-;h?1:(01: 11111:"e from the Aztec word Mexltll, title 1”9"d5 1" 1'10"””1- ----- Wlth 1115 1311111.V- 1'- W 91 35 of their national war god. Rrr Mr. Ross Eaton and Mrs. vicinityllieen in Toronto since he left the Mrs. Margaret McPhee. U. S. A., lite". Invi Rev. Mr, Kenneth Eat- nrmy nfter World War 11. STRONG DlE;l-I FOR STRONG MEN x OUT OUR WAY (vs e0D5.' ;I'MiGETTlN' , WHOEVER BETTER"! l cscrrrrwo 1DtZDP5'AT. ii :1 rid Mrs Eaton. and their two .M v”-1 "..drrn are vac'tinn'n at their " any people of Lmle Sands T1115 V1C11111V 11115 "1111111" 11”" E-137.1 HDII1 Tmm. home In I',orm'n: attended the Exhibition in Char- dmmry He 15 Dry Leonard Connolly D A i C R O S S W O R D manna waning 1 111”e10W1L 0'1 T1111"i1"Y 1141- 03119 who graduated in medicine and is Acnoss 46.Pointcf l9 Strike. nag nag , Q ton Hume took in a truck load of t t doln a one year intem- 1.Gnme the compass ss' 53 1 L1 -11-ins1rn.':?31'i.;.3”11”.: :n:ls1?eo":e young people to the exhibition 3' press” g of chance DOWN with the l.'.lf.3lZlllH E! ,gl,”-W nnisuqdn-VIW '1 11” 0 from Little Sands and High Batik. MM 5.0811: 1.EarlW . head g i fax and Wolfvillc. N. S. Whig! titn 9.ClusLcr of Lopcrgtic ; filed ”T'” . - islted her son e y sporangia. meo y .3 rye- ”, and MW Frank MMK In Mr Stanley White, Wood Is Windsor she v E. M "M rhildren Jane and 511;". lands East left here Wednesday Officer Keith Izakle wrhgvis irrihtittig Il.:::1i5i:rlvy pixie R ,..,l 31,5. R. E. Mncxenzie. soum for Toronto. He took Messrs. Mur- radar branch o te oty. m -hedstnad g Ham .5 ghab L.) .,,l.,. sundnv mum! in Fommc' ray Blue, Lee MacKenzie, Lester was transferred from awn 13 O - I 1 at H - Fl . 1 ; White to Toronto and Arnolt Kce-if-Iallfax and expected to sail on lciilglllerzlcn I x lradlglngd .0” M V M. and M” Carl wood Fumg nan who is returning to Montrealn the ”Magnificent. uwme Peel -'-W-931' smmm... MN." :- -i::uu. and Mr and Mrs. Kent ML Arghle MMLCM1 nccompamed receptacle 7. Unit of work 28.lllcchan- 38 Petty - iii F Cliannian nlid son, Billy. Green- Mr. While and they plan to remml Mn and Mrs. Peru Hlckox iaiitti 15.Aleague, as 8. Confusion icai .quarrei i'Wlxt'1'i1l1l.i ,1 2 iiood, iifnslc were visitors at. the 1mmed1a1e1y 11"" 1911111113 the ”"ce..Carl "1”1f,””1.S111:ll1teion' sv..e.:3.".,,, . ofaerman arrighien men 39. Birds. as 11 lllll 1' 1 ' Mm, M Mr. and Mm Howard boys in Toronto. These boys plainiiig frien s n e Mam! lllrgastcnsvas mnoqmre 361855 .i,. . g ivnnd iccenilv. ' 10 (E0011 13' ”111!1I)111)ym'I1l1l1l1M111 T'1"”1110. 5111111311" 16 Tantalum wlihizlur 51. Instantly ll. Braz. coin 1 1 1 M: "1 we 0119 95' W 5”CC955" ””- tsym.) 13.A superior i pnriniit in'or cct ll!" and Mrs. Joseph Neale. ml” ML 1191.1 M11cDona1d' mm 0:1 L1; 17. Music note leather .':':.i'i,1iltlpigs I-llngfzlislii "ii-rlolicinwn. were recent visitors "FTC 11” 5111111111 ”1d”1' 1”1dem5' 1:19" ' 18. Bulk 15. Ernst .35. Puhln; 42.0pcn (poem .. Mm Neal” home in Rollo Bay Many people are glad to see nnd ed the exhibition in Chariot etown. (couoqj 18' warmth Mme ”.Cry0f Pam g i ' welcome their formert pasttfnr, Relvn d M H U Ems of 19. Cmefdmy I . l , : , Mr; Mmur Jennings B d 30" Mr. Plaiingaii. now 0 Bri sh Co-.I Mr. an rs. ea 1 (gabyu V g M w m. an M Connecucgt. Me umbia, formerly pastor of .lllf'.1M(lSSlIChllBEi.iS. V nccomiianielde 20.scom,hg g l. .- I . ' - , l . mm with Mm Jmnmgs mount Montague-Mu;-my River l3ap.ist Mrs. Ellis sister. Mrs. . ac n ' Gum. . L gm ' xp, wpsm, Kean, Howe my Md cgngregntign. Mr. Flgnfillluil lis on fifth rctriiarlolmtletowlnhlvigzzegnomrii., 23,-Smgh um-,n, M V.?.v4”m car: lo .V'.9 .. 4,3-:N'LiIAM5 5.3. .. .' '. ' t ii iii El'.' ten F. 0 1 y 2. anish . 7 ' M i P A ;,1..'.:m 111111” '1'11”"' 1''””"11" msnyatiiizndlsmiii Miiirnysnivzf arlig in lliiitllit Szinds in Auiiust. ll insrredient : ' 7 -HEI2oE5ARE M01 RN11 'fvo''f'jv:'"'-'f-t---'-'i'---"-'”-W" : ' Murray Harbor and other Darts of. ,””T I th I iliefk r- 1... Pnjoyame dance Wu held In his former field. While in Litilcl Rev. Mr. Blots, pastor o Hut; . fBCiVB T ljzlmgioll Sclool, H v pan. 9, n Bands, he visited Mr. and .Mrr.. Baptist Church. Montague, vs c I 0 rate r 0 ht To Be A Law By F”ga1y And Shorten tn, 2., A 1,2,... ,,,1,?,,.,., ,,1,",,,,,',. Alex lame. on sunday he 1-luvs. Alex Blue on Aux-'1 I 30-fa;10f, 11'” P..-.11.g. .-..-. H -- - - .,,,,. visitors were present Md preaching in the Murray River --- M d d the 13 Haxgle -w matly enjoyed the Squaw dgncmgy and Murray Hal-bor Baptist! Miss Elleln Mellon l0ii"'ee1r(;wc:1 ml Mumom EGGLEIGH JHE CoMEDlAN' Is ALWAVQ BUT WHEN HE DOES GET-A DAyo;:p music was furnished by Meg” Churches. He plans to leave ne.(t.Exhibition n ar reception! MOANING LOW ABOUT ms OVEQLOADED now DOES HE SpEND IT? GUEg1-.No lo .1 MacEwen' Ron” 3”, and week to visit. with his motiier-in-.-Wednesday. & mlntw N ousomsout E6!-y guowpgcouagit - 1 b 151 1 l - - BLHEDULE lxzurie Mnclievnzie, Fortune. 1111" 1" N' 5' and ha "11 1" "l 1 .s' muonai 1 . Xg Halifax, then on to B. C. where he: Mrs. Archie Munn me as gut; unsung V- -W'?ADIo,N'GHr CLUBS, . in-5, samdqm a,m.ed bv plane has a churclinjust l2 Hmlles tromiheri i1ivIIstel'FfI2?1khel1Fl;l:;ban:1,nuc;. Misibemn ?lS?D'ilQEL;:!Fl5WIdAVEN'ThADApREE. ricnfl fl ' ' ' Vancouver, . C. s many on re. r I . - :3 - - . g I. .,l,, f,m,”mhHw;1o”d”",,1;; ,;3,"i'-,,,,1g friends regret to learn that lRev.l,Vl3as;'(.”Thiag I:1dtter;tl;tl!m'(Zi)sldenJI;!;'JiiIr:: 3s.g,:L1me WM 3tllJ2.l?l.Egg'LEl(wH.' DA1) also-I laughter, Mr; and Mrs. Russell M1" F1”1a5"" 11” 11 59'1"” 1"” 9' 11" 1' h runners i ' INTO SHOW BIZ? Iiilis and mm" . condition and it can be readily Prince Edward Island very mue . nmmlem um - 1' understood why he could not visit --m 40.s;ugg;,h Mrs. John yo,-ton, Anmndne, all his former membern in. each Mrs. Dan Daley. NEW C11l581:Wv 42.Ac,.o,5 in A vim" to Fortune on Fmhyg part of his field. All wish him bet.- was a guest 01 MR 11115 M"- C" 9' 43, A cut ter health in the futlure to con- ton Hume. 0X10I'd.N-I5- Mme”, Mr. d . tinue his Master's wor . ' ' u.DiuloseiI it... ,:1:Mv1:"-'nOha1;1::"st1:;:' ::d .1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore and u.Locmo,. l-lonlague on sung”. Miss Anita MacDonald who was Mrs. Moore's sister Mary of C1l,I':0. ,.. visiting her parents in Little Sands 0nt.. were also house guests of r. DA",Y CRY?! UOTFF-Here's how to work i(.' ON l H a left Aug. 13 to return to Montreal and Mrs. Carleton time. A x Y D L B A A X R to resume her duties there. --r- I. L 0 N G F I L L 0 wv NOISY 30'! IA?! --- . Mr. Stanley White and Mr. Ar- chie Macboan returned Saturday evening to their home after mak- inl I quick trip to Toronto. They left Wood Islands Wednesday onl '1'3NDON. Ont. (GP)-London Iownshlii council rejected -I recom- I-itndatlon by London city council Mrs. Rowan Sencabough. Oak Valley, Mr. and re. Victor sen- cabough and two of Mrs. V. sen- cabough's sisters, Miss Viola and Miss Georgina Ciuglietti, all of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is for the three L'l. X for the tw o 0's, etc. single letters. apol- trophies, the length and formation of the '."ords are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. .--,.,.,.J.;”.,')f,f.”g111h'1a'1 t'1"1t'11'," 11.1,” the s o'clock boat and drove to Blue in Little Bands on Aug. 7. 11 1'''-1'P'”l"''' Q"'''''''”' 1 - . cu u a I a - .-..L . . . - Way c,cmng. Mono councugmn Toronto and back by Saturday I G N S 8 M k L R Z l N I G , L S H E B J L. J K ,""'N1 the noise was bothersome "151" in August meeting of Little Bands and High Bank Women's lnltitute SNBJG IDAP DAP IHM IKKP DCGKZ lv essential for safety ' A s--' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Griffin. was held at the home of Mrs. g I "1-MET" Albion, and Mrs. Hattie Lake. 01- Deane. Little Sands. The next 1K K P I! NC CH 7?. 1, F?QN;' LlrFK0!,',TS, 1111115 have been known in start tnwa. visited Mrs. Alex Blue in meeting will be held at Mrl!- -7- 11- htui-da.v'n Cryptoquote: Tum! BERT HHMOURED MAN , V ( 1 ' H Mfg”-?yM4"m6y ha, lanes fires by carrying .....yugm. Little sends an Aug. 9. Mrs. Lake1McLean's. , - . win-i r w 1- on Mus5..(;oL,D5M1'n-1, ' m”..n.ctt IN'I'wh7un nude. i . ' rim-ct bum, memo viniud in Windsor. Hall-l My ,)'g g ,,-G9 FTFT V "Tm . TTT --4' e" i '