Fire Destroys Home 34 ' I Outbuild Au that remains standing is aihouse. apparently from anfiue-fire. fire cornpietelyi water PumP- destroyf-ld all buildings on the piemises of Mr. Michael lilcGar- ry, lona. Sunday afternoon. The house, pump-house. two barns, and .standlng in the yard. There was no nu household effects were a total loss. Mr. McGarry reports that the blaze started in the attic of the ' ' A t I to the p'urnp-house and then the barn. which lay to the west of the home. Within an hour all had been levelled. The! was no insurance coverage. Mr. and Mrs. McGarry are pres- ently with a neighbor. Mr. Hamid Mccioskey. until they can find an- other home. He first noticed the fire shortly before 2 pm. when he saw smokg coming from the house roof while time to save anything. , A very strong east wind was. blowing at the time and whipped? up the names which soon spread First Of This Year's W. L. Conferences At Mrs. J. A. O'Donnell of Vernon River, ist Vice - President of the Provincial Diocesan Council. Cath- oiic Women's League, presided at the first of this year'sC. L. L. Rez- innal Conferences held Sunday afternoon and evening in St. Pet- ei-'s Bay Parish Hall. A hearty wel- come was extended to the visiting mlegates by the President of the St. Peter's Bay Sub-division. Mrs. John King. The large number in attendance included 96 C. W, L. representat- ives from St. Peter's Bay. Morell. ilorell Rear. Souris and its 5 Units. Little Pond and St. Margaret's. In the evenlng'an additional number of membe s accompanied by their hushandsifilled the hall to capac- ity. DAILY ACROSS 2. Mountain I. Played on nymph. links 1. Fluff I. Mimics 4. Style 9. Melody B. Ablane I0. Oocupy 6. Like a. eornplotel conifer 11 Biblical 1. Sprite name I. Arctic tpou.) driver 11; Adduea ll. Malt N. T beverage I6. Perform 13. A roundup 11 Old times I5. Shield tarcliaic) ID. Symbolism ll. (Am. Ind.) water 10. Transgreu 19 Strange 11. speak DAILY OIYPIDQUOTE AXYDLIAAXI I LONOTILLOW uelsttardrnplystanda for another. In this example II in an hr the three Us. X for the two O'I. etc. single letters. apos- trophlea. the length and formation of the words are all hiata laohdriyttiaeedelottersareditferant. A Gyptsgrarn Quentin OJOKIITLIIXT WCTIH AP'l'UQF- Sahrhrs Orrplsqnstel IDNO ll Till WAY AND HARD, fllA'i' 001' or HILL LEADS UP 1'0 Ll0li'i' - MILTON. WORD DAILY CROSS AMI llald I. A food (lab 8. lirnptoy 3. nape a. rootlike I. Anticred organ animal I. Dorndti-' ro. Adaga eatee 12. um. 0. Deer eprltea tlndial t 1 Monet ll. Bishop's I. Plants rieadilrem O. Token at 4 var.) merit ls. lvsriirig tone.) tpoet.) ll. Poorly la. Tuaieiaa title rs hosted ll. Father 8. God at flocks 4 ..;.. .- CROSSWORD I .;....-.i...i......r '-aasoanaax: 4'm.'.h.1j4 3 n1. , are .,Q.Qg-...r.U&g',i-.' ex 9 so J. 9 .. Illa! carried out. A very effective talk on the im- portance of Lay Retreats was giv- en by Rev. Eric Robin of Morell. y Diocesan Director of Lay Retreats. The evening session featured a talk by Rev. Allan MacDonald or St. Dunstan's University on "The Christian Family Movement" as well as a Panel Discussion on the same subject carried out by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Driscoil and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene MacDonald or Char lottetown. The members of St. Peter's Bay Subdivision were hostesses at a dei lclous buffet supper served bet. ween the afternoon and evening sessions. Several other similar Regional Conferences are in the process or hell! planned and will be held at St. Ann's Lot 65. Georgetown, Tjg. nish. Corran Ban and Charlotte- town durlng the next few weeks. esoacsrovilif Friends of Miss Brenda King who recently underwent an ap: St; Peter's - . Rev. J. George Maccormac 'of St. Andrew's. Provincial Director of the C. W. L. explained the re- lationship of the Subdivisions to the Diocesan. Provincial and Nat- ional C. W. 1., organization and stressed the importance of the Sub- division in the effectiveness of the overall accomplishments. He aut- llned the duties of Convenars of Standing Committees and Impress- ed on the members the necessity of all duties being carried out in ac- cordance with the Constitutions and By-Laws, and urged a Wider usage of the C. W. L. Handbook. Mrs. Basil MacDonald. of Trac- adie Cross. Provincial Past Presi- dent, gave many helpful hints on the manner in which the different programs of the C. W. L. should D2 22.Whacks , pendectomy in the Kings County 23 (slang) -3 Memorial Hospital in Montague. .Ec- wish her an early return to good :3::l- health. '-I Mr. Clem Wight left during the weedend by car for Needham. mud Mlass. He had spent his holidays "lope". aiitglrmhis mother. Mrs. William in s ' "Emu Miss Bernice Clory of Charlotte- gaoc. 'n'p..,'. gun, town. was the recent guest of her cur, gtcodoflov. mother. Mrs. Rufus Clory. Miss "M, (at) Clory had with her as her guest. gacoupk. 35,1-W040” Miss Madine Gale Green. daught- 31.Mm (gcogJ .109. er of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Green 32.Footlike a1.conn.sl. of Cll-lrl0ttelown- or-gun hum Mrs. Lemuel Chisholm and iam- ily who spent the past few months in Georgetown at their summer home, left on Thursday. August Iloth. for their home In Boston. Mass. Mrs. Patrick Murphy and fam- ily were recent visitors at Mrr. Murphyls former home in Fort- une. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jenkins of Summerside. accompanied by Mr. Jenkin's mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins of Georgetown and his sisters. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins of Charlotte- town. recentlv returned from a motor trip through Nova Scotia. On Friday, August Iilst, Mr. and EASTERN -. GUARDIAN N0'l'lCE- Will not be buying chicken until further notice. Low- ell Johnston, Murray Harbor North - Here's how to Work W noun AND school meeiihg Tues day. October 9th at 8.00 p.m. Mon- tague High School. Come and dis- cuss your school problems with the teachers. CAMERA CLUB--The Monta- gue Camera Club held Itis first Club Room on Thursday. Octo- ber ith. Last season's activities were discussed and plans were made for the coming season. Pre- sident Bud lngr and secretary Joan Murray were re - elected. Lunch was served by the ladies. and a discussion on photography ' " d. The next, meeting will be held at the Club Room. Lunch committee will be Charlotte Gor- don and Connie Ings. II IW QHJl.X'W PKQJ. u 3'... MISSION BAND MEETS - The ml, Mission Band of Trinity United M - Church Montague met on Sunday hm... afternoon with the president. Mar- ," ion Clark. presiding. The purpose amide. was repeated. worship was lead ".0... by Mrs. J. M. Fraser, and the m" group repeated psalrn 100. The usmm new study book "Kc Sooni", the gm. story of a little Korean girl, wu arm; lasso-earn an-do also introduced by the leader. Min. l5.Ha1f ss.rn.-dam. uter were read by the secretary, .,,., ,,..u..' .. Phyllis Nicholson. The offering war I 3. mm, ,,,.m received by the treasurer. Sandra as amen -, as. A deaaert Stewart. and dedicated by the pro. so. Bottom oi seems latter sident. Florence MacDonald offer- feet 30. Warp-yarn, ed to lead the worship at the next 11. Rent mnlblleu meeting and Wayne stew"-t nu axaurniageoal name Appointed as worker. The new If . 4'. 'Ilrr. JAB. ltaecoaad Ht he 51- Sylvester. Quebec. were the! Will both be employed on the Iehlll is-china start or a a.c. . Mr. MacConnell for the past "ll years taught school at lac Harbour and Mrs. . nellfoi-thepasttwoyelrswasa Gellfletown High scaoat Prior to their departure Mrs. llaecoanlll was waited upon by Exaeuttvl members of the ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Lotion. in which organization she held ofhce for I number of years. and was presen- ted with a gm, g Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waller returned to Georgetown oo T'lIII?I- day. August sour. from a honey- moon trip to Boston. Mass.. Nil!- ara Fails. Toronto. 0It.. and III!- treal. A.C. Mrs. William Johnston WI! IDS- tess to the Ladies Aid Society at her home on Tuesday GVQIIMII. August 21. Nineteen members re- sponed to the roll call with I Verse of Scfiplure and five visitors were present. It was decided 10 SW8 two hundred dollars toward the church building fund. At the close of the devotional period. I delic- ious lunch was served by the NW tess. assisted by Mrs. Annie Keil- nedy. Miss Blanche Millar invited the members to her home for the September meeting. Mrs. Name Millar spent some time in Dartmouth and Halifax. N.S., where she was the 8IlC5l 0i her as. Mr. Leverett Graham and rs. Graham and Dr. Char- les Grallam and Mrs. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad. pemm, Ml.-mgan, were rel-one guests of Mrs. Conrad's brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Seucabauglr. Mrs. Vincent Dalton and young daughter Mary Jane. Maiden. N. mother. Mrs Janie Ma-:Kenzie. At a largely attended service of B.. spent several davs with her worship held in the Murray Har- bour NOI'l.h Presbyterian Church, the sacramuit of Baptism was (I)- served. Rev. M.C. Currie condiic- ted the service and the following children were baptised. Virginia Iiuth, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reid, David Archibald, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Archi- brid Dixon; Janice Eve-)n infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scy- mour Henderson; Laurel Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston and home Keith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser. ton, N.S.. spent several days with the farmers brother-in-law and -sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llew- eliyrr. Miss Blanche Millar spent. sev- eral days at Murray Harbour. the guest of Mn. Frances Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson. Fredericton, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llewellyn. Halifax. spent several days with the formerls sister. Mrs. Han'y Millar and Mr. Millar. Miss Katherine Millar has taken up her duties as teacher in the Bellevue School. Messrs Albert Macheod and Er- nest Graham. left recently for St. Peters. Cape Breton, where they will be employed for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benton and family. Watertown. Mass. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Graham. Mr. and Mrs. George Clow spent a recent weekend in llallfax. They were the guests of Mrs. Clow's bro- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Colllngs. Miss Cami Graham. New Glas- gow. N.S.. spent several weeks with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Graham. Friends and relatives of Mrs. George Bustln. Haverhill. Mass.. regret to learn she is A patient in the Kings County Hospital and all wish her a speedy recovery. Misses Iarrna Pauline and Gwen lea. Vernon River. were recent guests of Miss Paulette Johnston. Mrs. Chester Reynolds. Murray River. is spending several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Willard McClure. Miss Olive Johnston. Somervillc. Masa.. accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Ernest Uderhsy. Fortune Bridge and Miss Lois Johnston, Berkeley. California. were recent guests of Mrs. William Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. John Clow. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Dumville. Wlnnlpel. Manitoba. spent a re- cent weekend with the former'r sister. Mrs. Rae Kennedy and Mr. A. member of the teaching nail U '3'" Murilav A rlaasoiz NORTH VII. Neil hllllar. Toronto. is lpuaina his holidays at th I; of his Parents. Mr. and sdtrs.mlI:,le- Millar.- lr. and Mrs. Russell Finley. Qariottetown. were recent juegtg of Misses May and Blanche Mil. Hrs. Willard McClure left by plane for Hamilton. Ontario. she will spend several weeks fill her son-ln' .. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayes. Miss Mary T. Johnston, student- nurse in training. at the P.E.l. Hospital. the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mr. Warren.Millar left recently for Labrador. where he will be employed for several months. Congratulations and best wish- es are extended to Mr. and Mrs William Dixon (nee Bertha Camp. belli who were married at the Manse. Murray Harbor North. on Wednesday. August 29. by Rev. M.C. Currie. The attendants were Mrs. Frank Ciow. sister of the groom and Mr. James Campbell brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brideis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell in Alliston. Miss Gertrude Glover, London, 0nt.. spent several days in Gas. pcreaux, the iiiest of her brother. in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham. wherei - visit- lllln. The charge is spent the weekend .1 V for two weeks L for her duties 'School in Soryfleld. 1095! Under is alaae life many' years ago. I Hrs. Mcilwen of Hall-I fax, is visiting friends at St. Pgg. ers Harbor at present. The new village Ruin! completion modern school. The surrounding districts can well be proud of their "NV hill! school that opens this week. .A "9". MRI! school bus service will K0 into operation here this w”'kr It Will Pick up the children It their rate: and take them back twenty five 9'"? Der child or student, h MISS Mary Gauthier. who was ere from New Jerse , visiting her mother. Mrs. Belle Gauthier left last week by air in the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and E three children who were here from -Hali.ax, NS, for the past week. They left late in the week for their home in that city where Mrs. Cam- I Pbeil will resume her teaching dut- .'93 On the staff of Central High hlkh school is and is a very Miss Regen Ryan has arrived from Montreal, to spend her vaca- tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Ryan. 'l..AC. Milton MacDonald nf .ladmunton, Alberta. is home on leave at present. He is accomp- lanled by L.A.C Arlie Keefe. who sinned her duties at the dlarlotte-1 home; town Hospital staff. She spent sev- eral weeks vacation at her here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, Bos- ton. Mass. are spending a vacation at Lakeside Beach. .Miss Kay Steele. Miss Norma Sinnott. and Miss Jo Sinnott are spending a week at their Lakeside cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L t South Boston. Mass, wag-111,12 weekend guests of Migg Lam; Hughes at her summer a sidence. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leblanc, have arrived from Medford. Mau.. to visit at Mrs. l.eblance's old home in Morell. She was Mabel (Tarien in single life. r. and Mrs. Ra man it. C A. F. station, )SumriIer:iIiL' whose homes are here. are visit: III8 in Ottawa and Toronto with friends with whom they had beeni posted through the years. Mr. and Mrs. Jay were stationed in Alaska, where one of their children was born. Mr. and lilrs. Rule 51.1-"rmu,k and family have muted tn the city where they will reside, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keefe and family. have returned in their old -.home here after residing In sou. ris for some IIITIP Mr. Charlie llaveaux. spent a few days in the oily last week with has arrived from Trenton. Ont, to spend his leave with his par- Bnls. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keefe in the village. Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Bonnell and lamlly Sydney. N.S.. were re- cent visitors at Moreli. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil lrving. Tren- ber 4 Mr. Robert Gallant spent the Miss Pauline O'Brien. has re- his brother John and Mrs. Dav. eaux. . i Mr. and Mrs. -Ronnie Buath, who were vacationing here for a few weeks with Mrs. Heath's mother. . Mrs. Lottie Mci-Jucn. Ir-ft last week lfor their home in South Bend, Ind- iana. weekend at his home in Alberton.' Ml J c ' . T , - ' the i1...'if"....".'."f.i i.”.'.”"i?..iI.”f.i 9'" OW WAY 3' 4- 3- Wll-l-llAMS R . M.C. Currie. 1;? elidr. Stan Dumville. 0'Leary.I wE5'1”E'E'5 was the recent overnight lluest of - WATEH NFRou-fo- his sister. Mrs. Rae Kennedy and M R. Kennedy. . Miss Myrtle Millar employee of' the Royal Bank of Canada, Char-I lottetown. has been transferred tot Toronto. She recently left by car? to assume her new duties. , On Saturday afternoon, Septem-I her I. the Mission Band mambers enjoyed films supplied by the Nat- lonal Film Board and shown by the leader. Mrs. Weston Johnson. in the local hall. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rae Kennedy andl family. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy were week- end visltors to 0'Leary, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dumville. Mrs. Neillie Miller was hostess to the Women's Institute at her home on Tuesday-evtning. Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure.l Montague. accompanied by their; son-In-law and daughte. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Stewart. Halifax, werej recent Sunday guests of Mr. arid' Mrs. Harry Millar. I Miss Margaret Jones. Southport. STRANGERS--'l'HEV MAY as zen. ESTATE PEOPLE FER. A PLAc5 To STAIZT A HOUSiN' PROJECT! an THEYD GO CLEAR UP 70 'l'H' OUT LDOKlN' spent several days in Murray Har- bour North. the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Harry Millar and Mr. Millar. BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes, Boe- ton. Mass.. were visitors here for a few days last week to see Mr. Hughes old home he left fifty years ago. There is none of his family here now but several other relat- ives and old friends he was happy to see. Mrs. Hughes is a Boston girl. Mr. Joe Steele and his sister, Miss G. Steel left last week by ear to return to Calgary. Alberta. to resume their teaching duties. They spent a summer vacation with their mother. Maude Steele and their sisters. Joe taught here before going west. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenny. New York City. spent a vacation at Lakeside Beach with Mr. Ken- ny's sisters. who are iiummerin. at their summer cottage'at the Lakeside Beach. St. Peter's Lake school opened last week with two new teachers for this term. They are Miss Greenan from Charlottetown. and Miss Lund from Tracadle. Both are experienced teachers. Miss Florence Mathesrin has tak- en up the duties as teacher at Bristol school. Miss Matheson. is also an experienced teacher and Bristol is her home district. We wish them all success. Miss Janet MacDonald and Miss Thane Anderson. students at Mor- ell High School are attending the -- Red Cross summer camp for lead- ers which is being conducted in Quebec. Thane and Janet are re- ceiving the congratulations of all upon selected as the two for the leaders' course. Mrs. Walter Munroe has arriv- ed from Boston. Mass.. to spend a holiday with her sisters. Mrs. Jam- es F. MacDonald, and Miss Mar- OFFICIAL CO. 56 St. Peters Road 0. garet Findley. Mrs. Munroe was The usual treat was given - meeting closed by rope Mlznah benediction. ' ' Ml Gen l a I ' I and: Ill)t:lYe:'Tl rigid:-:”r't.c"F - Sunday where sire entered Ina. . our lost my frleeoda wish her the but .1 by, , Cam 'I-IOW TO MARRY A MiLllONAlitE' Monroe - Lauren Bacall - Batty Grable lfyelwaatiossawhoa. eameseml! yeawaatse see raadaetionnhovb g tcomeall. . WING W3.-'l'IUI.t "IUI1'l'lMI" THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE I Tue. Oct. 9 Ada. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. 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