JULY 14. L953 I Re Ivhilc on vacation recently. a young salesman from Toronto had a had hiking accident. Ducking his head to avoid a hranch of a tree. he hruahed into another branch that severely damaged his left eye. He suffered complete loss of sight in that optic. The 810,000 Confederation Life Policy which he carries has an A0- riclcnlal Death & Dismemberment Benefit. As a result. he received H.000 for the loss ofaight of his eye. The only policy of its kind in Canada! (ionl'ederation's Accidental Death & Dismemberment. Benefit on a 510,000 linliry pays: Il(l.t)tl0 if you die from natural nine: 520,000 If you die by Ieelilent . 330.000 if you die by lrriilenl ii liile in I pulilir vehicle (exec-pl In airplane) or in n fireiu I public building. T.ilu-ral cash payment, Tor (Iii-nieniherincnt acritlentin. ROTECT THE ONES YOU LOVI Cowgderadon nflife Enjoying Island's scenic A beauty and ideal weather, guests of ”The Manse". are Mrs. Bax- Hampton And vicinityl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cndmorel are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. G. R. Ferguson. Daily. large truck loads of lum- bcr. cut on the Edwin Bell prop- erty, continue to be milled for frame material for the new rink at Crapaud. Rev. Dr. W. A. MacQuai'i'ir. who has. spent a. brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A Mac- Quarrie, left on return to his pas- toral charge at Hopewell. N S. the ter's sisters, residents of our main- land provinces. Relatives and friends residing in South Melville District, extend pro- found sympathy to the surviving members of the Trainer family. three of whom were killed in a car accident at Bonshaw on June 23. Messrs. L. D. MacLeod and sons, who purchased the- farm of the late Joseph Ince, have planted 90 acres in potatoes. Facing on the T.C. higlivray, this will prove an advantage in shipping throughout the winter season Messrs. Mark Cameron and sons plan to move the dwelling house on the late Thomas Cameron prop- erty, to the former Egan property. facing the Trans-Canada highway. Other buildings are to be erected later. Mr. D. C. MacLean, a former resident of this Province. who has been an extensive traveller inCan- ads, the U.S.A.. and other coun- tries, has' eruoyed renewal of friendships. and the scenic beauty which this Province presents. Aniring those who have been en- joying fl weekend iisit to Caven- dish Beach and the beautiful crounds and home of ”Anne of Czecii Gables" are Rey. R. H. and Mrs. Baxter. Miss Baxter. and their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wood THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Breddalbnns and South llusticu And; lltOlnlPt'l hy way of Wood lSl4I'lfIVIIl5 , in Sydney, (Taps B1-pin”, (,1 5;”-mtll-Triink Gallant. Rustti-niille Eric gra nripa rents. Mr. anti Mrs, the ucok-curt ii itli Mr. and M rs l is en route to I-Inzlanrl. Ronnie McDonald. Mrs. Mcl)rinaI:l 7 ' Y , is a dnllzlllmi "I MIV a'"I Mill Mr and Mrs. Aiiliin lI4IlI mi Mr. James Cousins visited Sum- Hank Doucmm met-side on June 18. -.-.. , ' - Miss Eileen Gallant of Snuii Mr. Robert I-Ieaney. Clinton. vis- ited 51-eadalbane June 22, nt South Rustico, spent Tuesrlayl Soiiris iisitin: with tiny I)lT)lIlPl' ...... . in Charlottetown visiting with i iii-law and sister. Mr. 'llltl Mrs Mr. and Mrs. William MacLtire friends. '01":-it ('lit'yPrie. Miss Yvonne Pirieaii, who furl the past year had been ll'0l'ly'Ill,'!, Dixon Road, made a business trip to Charlottetown on June 17. M rs. M.ii'in Blanrlriirl. home of Mrs. James MacIntosh, Peters of Oyster Bed Bridzc. .:l,av:'"iIlI'lPi;l gt mm””:'l:- HQW" on June it. and presented the -amen ."'m'.cW1m"” '0! .sI”'?, (V3? . H. teacher, Miss Jurretta Murray.with Mrs. Emmet Macnonald anrltl g l') D1)". ””"P' I V" 'f”'- i 1. several dainty china dishes. in ap- son David of Charlottetown. zii--l:Jel9'I')l(-)a”lmV i:l0I1 Olprgeynibiia. tMl. pyecjation or her co-ope;-anon with visiting at the liome of tier I)l'ftlll-1FrP'".h M-up-ma” pl; moi” a a the Imtjtutg, er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. is I '"ll”- x- Lawrencc Durant. South Rustit-n.l M.-. l Mrii. Johnnie. Gallant and Edwin of Saint. John, New RFLIHS-l wick, are spending the suniiiiciwlivrhs. Mm Gordon senmet New Wm. Mr. and Mr.s. Regiiiald Blaii- shire. spent several days visiting friends in Breadaibane and vicin- ity du.ring the week of June 14. ltlie New linghinrl have States returiipri In for Smith Breadalbane, was guest of honor at a. party sponsored by the Craw- ford Memorial W.M.'S. Mrs. John I-ltckox stated the purpose of the gathering and read several poems. Mrs. Earl Chappell. secretary- treasurer of the W.M.S. then pre- sented Mrs. Allan Hickox with several gifts for her little daugh- ter, Katherine Fay. Mrs. I-lickox thanked the W.M.S. members. ston by friends of the bride. Fol- lowing the reception the happy young couple left on a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. Beau- tittil gifts were received by the and Miss Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Capiiell and Mrs. Clayton Morrison. A S S 0 CIA T I O N For Full Information. Call: S. N. WILLIS, Dir. Mgr. Bank of .Vov.1 Scotla Building. SALMON AVAILABLE LONDON, iCPu--The IIISI. allo- litlltlll of raimrd salmon in nearly t year has been announced by his British food ministry. some of he salmon is Canadian. plll'CllaSE(l nst year, but most is Russian salmon obtained in a barter deal 'nr British herring in 1952. ldciil weallicr and trarcllinu con- ditions were conducive to well at- tended services of public worship in this pastoral charge on .June 23. The timcly address, ”Let Us Run with Patience the Race Set Be- fore Us”, has glVPll close attention as well as fine congregational singing. At Tryon United Church on June 24 the niarriagc took place oi MISS Ferne llowatt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heath llowatt, Tryon. and Mr. Allastair MarLeod. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maclicod. of Al- bany. The iyeddinii CC1'9m0fl.V has performed by the pastor. Rey. Mr. MacKay. and the church was beautifully decorated for the occa- DAILY CROSSVVORD ACROSS 52. Blemish 1 Small Down fr-aginrint I. A waist "f ..-O,,,; lmuqtiet 5. Miisical '-7 Gard?" I0”1 composition 3- HWY 9' Amgncan 4. irritate fmnticrs- 5- SYIIEI-'19 man tlvnoting 10 A liorsr: 3-”'-'"L blanliet. unnrivn 12gRUgge,1 5 Dance step -' moumau 7 Not cut "C515 1? Declare 14.i:ir:atr.x ll Dipped 15, part of oiitwatrr -10 by l1.Sanrlarac 16 Always IT”? 13. Genus of I3. Serpent- lizards Ilzard (N. Mex.) 19 Music note 20 Nr,-wspsprtr man 22 Ovum IBIOI t 4 I-'rer.rl1cri.n 5 Darlings R. EHCOIIIIUIS 2 . Pronounccs guilty Music note Open (port l A son: for two pro; in; Sun god A son of Jncob (Bib) Deep rerl prnciotis stone To clot he Showers lycapona 40 41 13. if. .x in 18. 50 51. DAILY CRYPTOQL'OTE-Here's how to work it: AXYIILBAAXII. lsLONGFELLOW ly stands for another. In this example A i: l X for the two 0's. etc. the length and formation or the word: :2 Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptognm Quotation IGOC ZMCRX PQUXJIT. PZXMGPYGO, FQZ FZGTA VR P2X- Qcuxc TX QIJKKYNROO Azi-.tz1'AoIi'cQ- Yesterday's Cryptnqtiote: THERE IS NO HEAVEN LIKE IllUi'L'AL I.0VE-GRANVILLE. Ono letter 5' for the tltrce I trophirs. CQRH fill!-Jill BEBE 17. Chamb- or 21. Regret 23. Gallium rsym.) 26. Pole 27. Hast- oncd 29. 'I')'P9 measure 30 A , i nolent l'eslerdIy I Answer stream 38 Approaches 31. Perspires 39. Leather 33. Sclf- UIOHK roniplacent 4S.Doctrine 35. Frigid 17. Another 36. Musical name of Ins drama. .19. Steamship 37. Not ever (Abbi) Single leti':r:, 1”"; - rc all li....s. OUIIO ZL FYO- young couple. Parents and ratepayers of I-!amp- ” lion School are pleased to learn, ,that Grade VIII pupils successfully passed their exams, recently writ-I ten at Crapaud School. Best wish- ies are expressed to the pupils of Il-lampton School, who have writ- ten their entrance exams at. Sum- ,merside and Charlottetown on June -24. I 1 Weekend visitors at Hampton linciuded Capt Dan Fergusoii, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, and Charlie Mac- 'Phail, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- iNEVlll, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- Phnil, Messrs. Malcolm. Nicholas and Carlyle Gillis. J. W. Ashley. Mi Einniett Gorman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Provencher. Mr. and Mrs. Pius McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. H l H3. Wood, and Miss Alexander. I Hampton school closed for .Iuini- l IIIIEF vacation on June 27. Parents ' -i-aehers. and pupils all assembled: at the school. where an enjoyable; program was carried out. Prizes! and certificates were presented.” (ice cream, cake and drinks were served. all of which brought at 'happy climax to R. progresaivel school term, reflecting much credit i to both teachers and pupils. l CLYDE RIVER I'RESBY'l'ERIAN ' . M. June meeting of Clyde Rlllcri Presbyterian W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon McKin- l non with a good attendance. Janics Beer presided. and call to worship. An interesting letter from Mrs, Lillian Dickson. missionary in Furmosa. was read by Mrs. Keith Young. l The following officers were ye-I elected: President. Mrs. James Beer: vice-pi'c.sidciit. Mrs. Kathei-. the Murray; secreta.i',i'. Mrs. Keith Young; treasurer. Mrs. Aynold Beer: sick committee. Mrs John Gillespie: flowers. Mrs. Arnoldi Beer. Delegates appointed to al- tcnd the Presbyierlal were Mrs Hziriiv McLean. Mrs. John Beer and Mrs 1-leber Campbell. A prayer of dedication was given by the president. A social hour followed when ltincli has served. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John and Lorne Dohcrty. Mrs. l gave the . NORTH TRYON W. M. S. The regular and annual meet- ing of the North Trynn Presbyter- . inn W M. 5. met at the manse on Wednesday cvcninz. June 10, Bible studies for the evening; iiere Matthew 121 by Mrs, Fem Nicholson and Mrs, Ray Cameron. and Exodus 30.31 by Mrs. sy-um, Dawson. Roll call was answered with R. scripture verse by nine mcnibers and 10 visitors. The Presbytcrial will be held in the North Tryon Presbyterlal Church early in July. There will be g guest speaker at the evening ser- vice. and three members were RD- pointed to take part in the morn- ing session. The annual church picnic will be held on the church grounds in mid-July. All previous officers were re-elected R3 follows: Mrs. Arthur Thomson. president; Mrs. Sydney Dawson vice-president: Miss Milit- red Dawson. secretary. and Mrs. Stanley Delaney. treasurer INSURANCE FOR YOU THE C0-OP WAY LIFE -. FIRE .- AUTO - CASUALTY For piii'lii-tilnits about becoming a iiir-nitici' and p,n-imparting in Co-op benefits contact: mun co-or sroiut MANAGER or ISLAND co-or SERVICES . 58 Fitzroy SL, r Charlottetown. 3 sites- In-pct. unite. 01' animal . . on best treatment in plenty l ':ind Miss liviiiisn Driiinii of )Trin-'- lion. tho iieek-end in i.N'ri Misses Helen and Maria Galla:it,Rustivo is spendin: tun necks lll fiillwr. Mr. l l Mrs I" Klnkora I135 T9Il”'"Pd I” I”-”'tli'iniik Sniih llllfl ri-iughtor (i'cr.1Irl-l l'll"i Mrs 'I'crl Ci'aiiel.s 51"ll'laiiswei'ed by faiouiite rookie re- Jtiiic N.R., spent lllll Risticn at the IIIIIHA of their Stan Dminn. --Ct IVIILLVII-IW W. I. iiiccliiir, til the Roll call will be cine. l l Jniie tneelinz of Staiilzupe W. T son ch.-irrl ulio wrire hon:-3 mooning in , was held at the ll0ill? of Mrs. Louis two Maiusliall. t WORTH yiggg WHEN you BUY IT WORTH M93; WHEN vou sin IT S'li.INH()PlC IT. I. ....,r. it till l'l present Amount at money raised at the Millview W85 R Hlreadalliaiie school i Held closing l . . ; A delightful shore picnic at Fern- 'wood. on Tuesday. June 23. con- cluded the school year for Bread. A albane Village School. 1 Swimming and races were enjoy- ilvd during the afternoon Preced- i ing a delicious picnic supper, there presentation of grading Mr. W. O. Weale, pastor of the home in South Rustlco. IIl1l', of 5'.-iint Jniin, N. R. ;irn,wI"l”'”'5 1"5”''”" ll” Will H1 U16 WNIHCRICS and Sunni pri-.r.e.s Ly Summerslde Christian Church was - rs - iSpt'l1Illl't;Z the stininivr iiinntlis HI hm"? M Mrs L?” H-V1195 m E3”). the teacher' J0-V59 CIIEPPEII Wad speaker at the evening service in Miss Helena Gallant of l.iIbfFl'lth(.”o .siint"l”' h'””"' l" Rllstii-i,..Juiie, an address; Carl Kennedy. one of the Christian Church. Breadalbane doc is visiting at the home nfl,.m.., - Roll mil iiiis aiisiiered by 10 the Junior pupils, presented a gift on June 21, her parents. Mr. and Ellis, This-g - incinhers S12 has presented to the to Miss Leone MacKa.V on beiialf Ugggg am (;a11a,,L RUSH,-mints, p Mm MW HMHN MM dmwmm. l”HCll9l' lo: sclinol prizes It was oi the Breadalbane Village School Delegates from the Breadalbane -- -- mun, M 5.mm' him N. no MP flPCl(I6'(l .hat lf'P-t'lPaIIl be bought pupils. After the teacher. Miss Village Institute to the district Miss Eleanor Gallant nf !llnn'- wsmng M mt. lmnw M hmj W" for scliml cmsin: V Leone MacKay., had gmCiJ..,.y Conveuuon held in Hulsvnle Ha” real is visiting at Ihp hnnyn. iirwms Mr. M” M” Ilnumrm Report front a dance hc.ri Rllt)W-tillallked her rupils, all sang, ”F'or on June 18 were: Mrs. William her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vital Imam nf S.m,,” Imslim mm mm. Pd a prufzt of x32 70 ishels ll Jolly Good Fellow," Graham, Mrs. Stanfor4 Glover and Gallant. 0.V5ler Bert hriti:r'- 1'-.1 lllrx lltttttv M iii and Mrs. Gm-i A mmFSi.' PW 0” In vhf mlswssli Fonmvmg iii ”" H51 "I.I”'l7'9 "ml M1i5- LDITIE Seammh , , ' "' (inn lliyiins, tlliailviltr-to'.ii1. Has. iwm bl His vuhlm ('mm and rpmficate wmne” D9l)0liUl1E-Ill. I t .....L f h ' MiI53,t.GIoriat Ittiteris nf Blvftiitilr-girl; H 7 rI3C!'3l(0- LOIIPCHOH ilm- Carol vlzlllathcson; Attendance, Clar-. A re resen ativc mu o te is vsi ing a c ionic o I" i g g L i .. ence imore; Hi 1 Rose Vglley W. I. gagthergd at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. NllDf1lCO.'li 51' '"'"d M” i'”'''' l)"”''''' 3"” Next. place (ll iiici-ting lllll be at K ghesl smndmg' I Grade 8, Wayne Bernard: Gradel 6. Joyce Chappell; Grade 4, Allanl I-lickox: Grade 3. Mildred Mac-I Lure; Grade 2. Clarence Wigmore:. Grade i. Grace Craig. Carl Ken- nedy. Prize for e.x'.ceptionally gnnd itork. Keith Bernard: Progress Certificates, Allan I-lickox. Carol p Matheson. Raymond Chappell, - Edmund Somers. Freddie Wigmoregl Accornpanjed by her niece, Mi-5, months with her parents, Mr. Jtllfl Rlistico to take up resideiice hcrc. "V'.iiiel.l' Shell" and "Auction” it as P"?gF”5 pmzesi A”P'"' Sm”e"5-i Chester Stevenson, and her mph. Mrs. Mat. Doucetle. South Riis-,All wish IIlPnl iiiaiiy )Pat"s nilreprirted as 566 40. wlllmlll Kfillnedlh NIH" Somers- em Mrs. Roystewanv she was the um, tliappincss. i, Mrs. Ray Carr inyited nicmbers James CI3134 i gucst or the Mun-ays, B;eada1bane, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin. lllPit'; - . In her home for the July meeting. Grading Csftlficfttesi Grade 8. (of a few days, son Gerard, Mr. and Mrs. Franl;', Mr. Eric Iizillniit of R (I A, If, Lunch coniiiiittee will be Mr.s,' Wayne Bernard; Grade 6, Joyce .....- Doucette and their children l"i'iiii-,ulin ii.-is stnlionczi lll ('iiI:;ii,i 'Junici' Youliiiid. Mrs Ray Carr Cliappcll, Keith Bernard, Kellhl on June 22 Mrs, A113,, Hicks,-, ces and Cyril of South Ruxtico. 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