PAGE n-j-.a.... Easi. iiaitii: And Vicinity mm M... ,. .,. and Mrs illiq- sectionman hers is on his last va- cation from the railway. as No- vember 30th he will. be retiring after a long term, a Bristol and . I I YICIIIITY Mr. Ephraim Malone and Messrs. A Joseph Walsh and John Sharkey. IN") M”"””d directors of Morell Co-operative, "'l-”5 M Mrilvisited Tignish on Tuesday, Aug- l1l- Killilvhnfo-liist 12th, on business. The Misses Theresa and Oath- erine MacDonald have arrived from Halifax. N. 8.. to spend their va- cation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James F. MacDonald. They arrived on Tuesday, August 12th by air and will leave the same way on August 33rd. They have been in Halifax for a number of years now. SCIWUI In- Mr. John R, O'Brien arrived a lyusiiicss from Halifax on August 12th to i-:iil,i. lsptllld ii month's vacation with his iiifc and family here. i ..TTVIl'. TII'l'iIitl':i liv spF0ioi' vii Hi" i l'i5itnr Til In H September 23rd next will be an- other milestone in the married lives of Mr. and Mrs. James Fitz- gerald. for on that data fifty years ago they were married in the Church of st. Laurance here. There are several around still who attended the wedding. and Mrs. T. 1V. Grant was bridesmaid in that long ago day. l-lrieiids of Mr. Roddie 0'Hanley. ,uho is a patient in the Sanatoi'- ?iuiii in Charlottetown. will be MKHHI, gplcnsnd to hear he is much im- F, .' proved now and up around again. Miss Lottie Hughes. South Bos- mii, Mass. arrived here at hrr siimnirr residence on Sunday eve- " iiiiir August 10th, to spend a few ll . of her vacation. She is a '.(u"tl'I)' visitor at the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper who u.vi'c litre for ion days visiting their nld homo and relatives. lcfii on I”i'iday. August 15th for their; ltriitirl in Boston. Mr Hooper op- Sim... wmme M”. Henry Tmmg rrhtod the Bi'lsi0IMlIIS for anum-i '. iicr of vrars before moving to the im' resides hem Elm" stares iiiih his brother Douglas. H M 5! Nut" 'lill7II' Mr. George Duffy and his bro- ther Peter. who are here from New York on vacation. will leave short- ly on return to their homes. They homestead. Byrnels Road, which they left over thirty years ago. A U4 l.r;il'. .il of Kit. ii (iii i ."liiie Little Flower Church was lihc s('.('nf' of a very attractive wed- gdiniz on Wednesday. Aug. 13. when 'Daphne Perry and Walter Mc- lAdam were married at 8.15 am. lAfior the ceremony. which was at- icnried by two hundred, a wedding pbrcakfasi. was served to over sev- oiiiy guests at the bride's home here. following which the happy coil le. left 0 w ' - i Dr. and Mrs, Chaisson and faiii- lpynroon W thne :J.t's0A?v'ekB hon lI'., Halifax. are spending a vac.-i-, rioii iiiih Mr. and Mrs. Bonncll. yhrrrr fll prosriit. Mrs. Pciirl Jay and son Chzirlir, iiloiii: with her mother Mrs. Ken- nedy. who were guests of Mrs. Margaret. Villard for ten days. left I" iiillv for their home in Brook- i::iv, Muss. Mrs. Jay is It lllt'(?i! oi .l B. Jiiy. pustliiasicr III the iiliiigc. I i fill ('ili'll'IF5 l'rv:iit. llrr ' i'...I mi are .iii.v ' io- Mr. and Mrs. John J. 0'Hanley and daughter were here recently for a few days. August loth to 15th. guests of Mr. O'Hanley's sis- ter and bmther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Perry. Mrs. 0'1-Ianley was Eileen Leckey,R.N.. before her marriage some years ago, and they spent. some time at her home in Aliierion before coming to Bris- K Miss Helena Rossiier has taken m" .1 position in the office of M.C:k. at the Charlottetown Airport. Her isicr. Mary Rossiter, R.N., is stew- css with the Maritime Central of of nwil. from M: uvi i' '1 . Quite a number of girls ml, They km on August um rm. Mm-.'. .inim'llils virinitv who were EMT" Cmf their home in Halifax. N. S. 'fniin(.: ;4m.iployment at the Mount Stewart at next . ll.1lt'.L'. i5”"ll'””m' E”””"” E" through Owing to the fact the Little They had a long term and worked 'illillLV' weeks after the close of the season on frozen berries. Flower church has been left with- out an organist since the death of Frank McCarthy, it has been de- cidcd to train a young man in church organ playing. He will be illsmlcicd by the sisters at Trace- die. starting at once. At present. '.Vlr. Owen Kelly of the Bank of Nova Scotla. City, has been kind enough to come every Sunday. but in the winter months it may be impossible to do this and he may be shifted to another branch. 'Il Lrikc. Lo ('iini'lortc- Quite a number in this vicinity are reported suffering summer flu. u5"""- Mlaiid six are reported as quite sick ' "' -")7 ”:illl one family. 1 Lake-i .- l Mr. William Ma Donald, C.N.R. Itwtlll. wt-1'5-. on business in Char-i lotteown on August 2nd. Miss Jtili.-i 7xi"i-mic Cliai'loii,otnwii spent. l! i'""' div. 1- home in nu: i'c -i 1 Deacon W. D. Johnson. accom- , named by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr- Uh Mk? MW Nell and h'Il&'- Tillie Rrhirke, all of "1 i""'I""' "I. Nlrmtagiie. attended the funeral on '”a':k''”1 "91 August 3rd of the late Mr. Wilfred McLean, Kingsborn. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sullivan have i-eturiied to their home in Boston. Mass. following their hon- eymoon spent here. They were married in Boston on August 9th by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. an uncle of the bride and a former Islander. While here the happy couple spent isome time with the bride's three ...: at y- Mrs Ho rvey mmm, i V” R”:”'” "Emmi! Miss. Jennie Setwari. of Boston mi ”" Viass, is at present spending her WWnfl1Y- ii I.nkc . g. i . Mr. 51 . ..” wmu Law. H”; A alimgm and VHS swwnn illp Sinnott. and Herb Kenny. and ...,u,. 5 1,. . i - - - v Mia Kenny. Her father. Mr. Herb '. Ill .. '1 OW1g”CiK1HL!sboro. Sinnott.is well remembered by the nlder class here and has resided I g ' Mr. George S. McDonald. Char-.iii the States for a long time. '"fIl”I'””'l9l loiieinwii spent the week-end of; :4 eli'””'li-')”"l”l fll;!l2i'lL 3rd visiting relatives mi A light truck from the City and ””'””Y S()Lll'K and South Lake. He al: :iI- .1 car from St. Peters were badly K1”l35'”"'” teiiileii the funeral of the lzitc .Vfr.i5'm15I19d In 3- helld-On COIIIIIOII Wilfred McLean, here recently. The car travelling east and the truck westbound, crashed head-on and to make on Aiirgiisi Mr. and Vw V B.'.'l'IIFLi:1r.'i. V. Il'.' their i- friz-nds ii and vicin i Miss .'tf.-wt 1 . M Mr, Oran Kennedy, Kinizsiioroi 9 ii. pi. .i"' . iw Hm anmgg mm Mm an unmmmac Mcmmmmatters more serious, a third car E ””3I””I ' " WWI WW while cutting hav at his farm liriyigm dnvxgg f;lit1;d J: "ihme Lab , rO'.l'!1(! hf i i I n1 ,v.;;m(.u , , ' , T i i . D1 e u er wt). 1 Wm, hf... ,, .0 , .. .1 hi T:C;1I:I”;n?;lgjTlie car from the east was a total : " land other minor injuries. He ll'i'tSIiI,1::ck-9 R4C'1Y1”; were qfickly on R” H F "I '1 I.” K1599 i-iisiir-ri to souris Hospital and latcrl Born?) mil Greemnn ayl mam V hm” 5'9"? I I '4 l 515V in the P E I Hos ital His con agflrdotoayls - atliiuh Maren W" 'i itiiir: B ' L 07W- (Il"tlllynI. resent tsp tf A' ' l-LOTT Eih hlchem e wracked C". . mum. I .. . p . . mos IIVOIFIUC o . e In way and leave mark- , l:lllfI a host of friends wish him in mg Iaiiteins at the scene. Mr. P. x . . . .1 quiet and rolnplhio mum 0 health. R. Sinnott. who was enroute to -if "V. -1. .i'.riimmiii: the city. took two of the slightly ""m”'"” "i i " I'"-”r1i'lnc-. The funeral of Mr. Wilfred Mo- I"I”"3d W" '0 ti” my In i ml!”-l Lean was held on August 3rd fromnmckl , 'l'-lillil his late home to Kingsboro Bap- ” M Fl 5' i fist. Chiirch. It was one of the-1m-. ii . CIl.'ll'I"T-. acst IilllCl'7II processions ever seen ' in the district and friends from far M-'5 ml” IV" ' "Ii 0”'1riri l and nrvi 4 i ' r - I. TO DAV IYIDIIIC IO OTTO I. t It 1 A 'v r. i r vwn ' i:-1.-3. , . . ”4;"1" gills". Will; Wm: highly respected. The sym- l i i - ” - Ii '1 ' . . . ..., .. k.5..:: 0;;r,,::M,;s,-,;;gV roa SKIN mill! . ' - - I ' cur S d()' an 3 Mr. (WW . KW," can-ii for him dining his long lll- ,,,;:';'jd3g?:fchy";k,;e .3393; Vi - . 1105-7. tliniisanrls. uy Cmirun ai drugaisi. -, ii... I'Vl."0. Flllfl ,'l.I' ,, . P (I Fimfiili 3 EB AUGUST 21 t t 25th lnclussivoo Choice Quality - 20 oz. tins F" I N” "C PEARS.2for..........43c II-llifil-”45?w lbw 49c PURE LARD. 2 lbs. is: "W": .i:.iiiH! (till) i' Donwsnc . . . K. H p I . . ' ' g 57: SHORTENING. 42 lbs. ... 51: ' lrrpsll 48 oz. IIllS.T0m&t0 . NECK rugs? Ibg . PM W. . 176 JUICE. TIII . ... um .-... . . 396 if H. 48 oz. tins Orange I ll). 390 2 fins ' " "'T "' ' 69c SLAB. lb. . sac cocoANuT. lb. .-' . .. 49: Firm Ripe g Carnation TOMATOES. 2 IIOS. . .-.-. . . 156 MILK. 4 tins . one 9 up. . . 696 New ' White POTATOES. PIt- . . . . .. . 896 SUGAR. I0 I59. . .... .-. . . 99: F esh Gioiinrl . Heinz Also MALT and Older COFFEE. Iii. . . . . . . . . r .. 95: VINEGAR. gal. . ... . . . . . 996 Broken PFIW0 ' I , Choice Quality-20 oz. tins TEA. lb. ....-............ 696 . PEACHES, Zfor ,.,,,,,, 434; BEEF. PORK. VEAL. LAMB. CHICKEN and FOWL. TENDERLOINSJLOOD and OATMEAL PUDDINGS. Jamuaaevvsi Home. of P ,I'OVOl l .v.i.i.." :' P N3 : . ' 2001 are spending their time on'the old H Souris and Vicinity Rev. Ad(3pITI:lf.lElICAllIIy of Oklahoma. .s.A., spent his holi- days with his parents. Mr. and Road. Rev. Frank MacDonald of Win- nipeg Arch Diocese is spending his holidays with his brother, Dr. A. A. MacDonald. Mr. Lloyd Townshend of Rollo ed on Tuesday. August 5. Townshend was working at a hay baler at the time of the ac- cident. He was taken to the P. E. Island hospital for treatment. Among the recent visitors spending their holidays here were Miss Nellie McEachcrn. Miss Mar- jorie Paquet. Mr. and Mrs. George Mooney and family, Mr. and Mrs. George MacQuaid and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers Lewis and fam- y. Mr. Francis Lewis and Mr. Basil MacDonald. The following Girl Guides re- turned Irom the camp at North Rustico on Saturday, August 9:- Jeanetie. Peters, Helen MacCorm- ack, Dorothy Poole. Florence Bushey and Ethel McEwen. The girls spent l0 days at the K. of 0. Camp and enjoyed their stay. .."rhe S.S. Taboga of Panama, ll02 tons, with 24 men, Captain J. Sober, arrived in port on Mon- day. August 4 from Buctouche, N. B.. completed her cargo of 601 cords of peeled pulpwood and sailed on Tuesday. August 5 for Rottlerdam, Holland. The S.S. Rlngas of Oslo, Norway, 779 tons. 21 men, Captain N. Breivik Rod, arrived in port on Thursday. Aug- ust '1 from St. John's. Newfound- land, and sailed on Saturday with 780 cords of rough pulpwood for Detroit, Michigan. Both boats were loaded by E. F. Malkin Ltd. of Newcastle, NB. The wood was assembled by Mr. Albert Quigley of st. Peters. -BE .. LON G TERM Ebtcept for l brief period of semi- retirement in 1949, Generallssimo Chiang Kai-shek has ruled Na- Bay had his left hand badly crush-- r. Wliiiii Road and Vicinity Miss Muinie Macxlhnon. Whim Road. recently left for Halifax. N. Mrs. Frank MacAulay. Sourls Linc 5- Miss K. Munroe. Whim Road. was I recent guest of Miss Margaret Johnstone. Union Road. Mr. James MacLeod, Charlotte- town, is spending his vacation at his home at Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Moly- nssux. Long Island. 'were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. whim Road. Miss Anna. Beaten. a former resident of Whim Road who isnow working in Toronto. is spending her vacation here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Alleda Power. Medford. Mass.. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore, Whim Road. Mr. William Webster is spending a month's leave from his naval duties at Halifax. with his wife and family in Montague. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Mary K. Munro and Miss Lona MacDonald. both of Whim Road, whose names re- cently appeared on the P. W. C. pass list. Recent guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Garnet Moore, Whim Road. were Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald and daughter. Nancy. and Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Betts, all of Glen- wood. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Bonneli. New York. who are holidaying at their summer home in Georgetowmwere. recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. Whim Road. Dr. Ben- neli is the pastor of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in NewYork. Mr. J. Jackhart recently arrived from Fredericton to join his wife and family who are vacationing at Whim Road. the guests of Mrs. Jackhart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Mr. Lloyd rarquhuson, spent the weekend at Kilmulr. with his PH- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquharson. Mrs. mic Kent. New York. is visiting her father. Mr. Malcolm Nicholson. at Whim Road. Miss Betty Shaw. Brudeneli. and Miss Donna Shaw, Halifax, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Whim Road. After spending a short time at his home at whim Road. Mr. Barry Nicholson returned to Charlotte- town. where he will be employed by the firm of Home Motors. Mrs; Neil Collins returned to her home in Hampton. N. 8.. after spending several days at Whim Road visiting her brother. Mr. John Campbell. x tionalist China since 1927. LOW-LYING LAND About one-fourth of the land in the Netherlands is below sea level and protected by dikes. ..'Miss Lona MacDonald has re- turned to her home at. Whim Road after spending several weeks vaca- tioning with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie. in Surrey. OUT OUR WAY ...; 1. JJUST KIDDIkl' THE LAUNDRY .GAL6." WELL. rr wow-r BE. 50 FUNNY IF we GETA BILL. FOR LiNTYlixi(5 KNOT5 AND 5Ci2LlBBiixi6 ROUGE OFF KNOT TONGUES AND Mrs. Etta Taylor. together with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Goykin. all of Nor- folk, Virginia. were recent guests of Mrs. Taylor's sister. Mrs. J. N. Mac- Donald st. Whim Road. During their i stay Mrs. MacDonald and her son Arthur. held a reunion dinner which brought thirty eight members of the family togethe . - Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackhart and family returned to their home in Fredericton. N. 13.. after spendlng their vacation at Whim Road. the guests of Mrs. Jackhart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. During her visit here Mrs. Jackhart was also able to see her brother. Mr. Jimmy Campbell, home on vac- ation fram Oshawa. Ontario, and her sister, Miss Norma Campbell who was vacationing from Char- lotietown. 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