,__ . . 4-44 $4.1“ sw-oiwaansisau-veam ‘f: 2- aw...» 7.wlll¥.v-,q“i%- n Georgetown And Vicinity .'Mr. Jack Hessian of ‘fronts-n. N. 5., one-time resident; of George- town is visiting here for a few days, renewing old acquaintances. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Fitzserald were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mrs. Laura Levers. has returned home from a visit to Arlchat, N. 8-. where she was the guest oi’ her aunt, Mrs. Cassie Parker. Mrs. Lav- ers also visited Moncton, N. 8.. and spent a few days the guest of his son and daughter-lci-lgw, Con- stable and Mrs. Stewart Iavers, Miss Mary MacDonald of Boston, Mass, is visiting her former home in Georgetown Royalty. lilr. Harry Lavers, C. N. R. Weld- er's assistant. is spending his holi- days at his home. Miss Helen Gotell. has taken a position in the store and restaur- ant owned and operated by Mrs. Helen Condon. Mrs, Mabel Lavers, has return- ed homo from a \'isit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Judson Bak- er of New Glasgow, N. S. Friends of Mr. James H. Skin~ ner who has been a patient in the - I. Hospital for over two months will be glad to hear that he is improving satisfactorily rind will shortly be able to return to his home in Bridgetown. First made for the British Mount Everest Flight Boll-Winding I wliflPli-"i Anti-Magnetic 1B Ruby iewcis . . . adjusted to 6 positions and ci-ironometer standards. Steel or yellow b8181- Unbreakabie glass. 6E0. T. CLARKE Jeweller Summerside A Gilt lor Every Occasion Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Stevens and son Edward of Maiden. Zilassg, recently visited Mr. Steven's broth- er, Mr. Ben Stevens, . Tourists Lament Bridge improvements B)’ NORMAN CRIBBENS Canadian Press Staff Writer SARK. Channel Islands Sept. 16 —-(CP)— Cretix Harbor. sairl to be the snmllest in [Lie world. is being nmiltltjit‘. or turf’ wiuwuotir will? WAHN replaced bv a larger. more wnpos- ing waterway. Thousands of visitors w'll be wiry. Ilbr the old harbor. nestling at the foot of gorse and daisy- clad cliffs. the earitre of mysterious caves and limpld tools. has a rom.. antic quality. To the city-dweller it is so novel —-.so theatrically pretty and un- reaL-tha-t he cheerfully pays the blue-Jerseyed ooatman slxnence lo- ferfyin him a iew yards from ship to harbor steps-on top of the fare from Guernsev and the shill- ing poll-tax which every visitor must pay. Pmm there il€ passes through a cliff tunnel, oictnresqueiti littered with boats and ‘blister-pots and ropes and sp-irs, and climvs ’ steep-winding lane t'iii":ii ed. flower-desired ravine. 0Alililtii\_li__liiiTES sMl-t ,1_ P, MacNichol. accom- Dsnied by MT» "id M's“ ‘x3251: Donahue, left by C" din the for Philadelphia after 5P8" Z _n summer at her beautiful homehle Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Dona p will return after a brief “all n the State: C.P.O. Norbert Steele has receiv- ed his discharge from the R. C. N: and is now at home with illS pa!‘ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John 5W9]?- Several of the local veterans look part in the Guard of Honor P?!” a wooti - vidcd by the 17th REC” RegL ‘his Now the (‘erbium have ne. week for the G°Vg2°i"c"°“emi- Sark is once, nore n hauoy 5i)“- Freld Marshal Alexan e . glrfitrindllts ‘lfllf and lanes aid _ _ c s rng w.t the iaiieht of Mr. and Mri- 59")’ Ard=wgrfiig children. Young irien and wedmei; arrived this Week i" We“ 5 ‘ bathe ii‘, sea-battered coves and‘ with Capt. and Mrs. Edmund Luci- telgne, Mrs. Arsenauit is the for- mer Miss Geraldine LantciZnP- The recently married couple were greet- ed by a number of young people who dined and danced away a very pleasant evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- senault will reside in St. John, N. B. explore the caves at low ildc. Norman Taverns quaint little.Noi~.nan taverns artt play darts or shove hope-hm- with the fishermen, the carriers nzzd tic harbor hands. But Sark in vr-nter is a differ- "ent place. The gale-lashed break- ers crash ar-i thunder on its rock- bound coast rind the savage wind sometimes blows a phencr: enon known as the “souffleufl spouting sea-spray to a height of 1L0 feet Then, but for .Pi-!Lli\Ol's2 and radio Sark is cut of! from the world. inaccessible from sea and llil‘. On the cliffs above GouFm Bay stands a monument erected to the Alterations are being carried out , to the Government Vendor Shop during the past few days. End_of the temporary closure is being awaited dryly by a number of pr.~ trons. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingston and family have taken up resi- dence in Cardigan. having pur- chased the former McKay home. Many residents ol this area took mflnmy Q1 n" "Y?" inciudillil in the Horse Show and Ploughlng the harbor er-Ilnw Wm were drowned while ettemptlvig to r~.-- turn to Guernsey in an open motor launch. In the churchyard are numer- ous graves of Sari: fishermen whose boots. for all tnei experience. were caught and overwhelmed bv sud- den squills. Sometimes in winter Surk is isol~ ated for a. week on end. Only re- Match at Bridgetown on Wednes- day afternoon. Great credit is due the management lor the continued increasing success of this popular event, the only one of its kind to be held in the province. A number of local farmers participated in the various events. ar. HOLLAND BULBS RETURN rut: Cl-iARLO'l"i‘E'l‘UWN GUARDIAN P.Y.P.8. Rally The twelfth Provincial Presby- terian Young People's Bill)’ W" held in the Presbyterian Church Cardigan. Bsvl- 3- Ti" "Isms 0t the Rally was. “The Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ!’ The president- Miss Marion Lockhart, presided. The afternoon meeting opened with a song service led by BOW Bealrsto, with Miss Mary Bell as organist, The devotional service was the; gmgucted by Wood Islands P. . . Miss Marlon MacEachern on be- half of the Cardigan-borne Valley Society, extended a hearty welcome to the Young People. This we! littlngly responded to by Boyd Bealrsto. The president then gave a comprehensive report of the year's work. The president's address was Io!- iowed by the Roll Call of Socie- ties. This was responded to by four Societies, Cardl an, Montague, Kensington and 00d Islands. Very encouraging re orts of the lonsl Rallies held in Ju y were then given. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Convener of Young People's work comment- ed on the Rallies. expressin his approval of holding the rail es in one week with the same theme and speaker throughout. Ht- also told the Young People that plans are being made for an Island Camp. and several of the Yo-ung People voiced their enthusiastic approval. The following committees were then appointed: Nominating. Bear lutiosis and Courties, Banner and l I f ‘- Press. The Treasurers Report was then read and showed a substan- tial balance Miss Margaret MucDougall, on behalf c-f the Maritime P. Y. P. S. Conference, asked the Societies to support the Confeienres one Mis- sionary project. the Busary Fund. She also urged the Young People to make a special effort to attend the conference to be held Oct. 11th. 12th, and 13th in Sydney. CB. The Young People then divided into three groups for discussion with topics and leaders as follows: 1. The Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Community with Mary MucNelll as leader. 2. The Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Church, with Carl Currie as leader. 3. The Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ in the World. With Boyd Beairsto as leader. Alter a delicious supper. a liaise- ball game, under the capable di- rector of the Rev. George Cun- ningham was enjoyed by all. EVENING SESSION t ,. zz/‘J Q.- is. el- ' I I l s The evening meeting opened by a devotional period led by Boyd Bealrsto. Reports of the discussion groups were then given. and com‘ mented on by Rev. Norman YounS» The guest speaker for the eve- ning was Rev. T. H. B. Some-rt, pastor of Si. James Church. Char- lotteto/wn. who brought us a most inspiring and thoroughly ch2lIeng-_ ing address. the topic being "The lyoung we decide what is going tt |be the set of our souls. and that mcflife. So, being young. we shoult n“, (gignscirfusnpsls nfllgodcid Cause, Winter ciin be a'n invigpraalng pleasure...if you're prepared to meet serve an wort w: n. nt- ‘ _ . ' i {aiming within Burselvesvlge m its cements You ii nd the weather timuiatlng when youre Their elders qunff strong ale i;._ of ihc year. the Rev. ed the Benediction. Efforts Fail To ‘ t cently, in mid-summer, m boats arrived here ‘or four davs. Fbod supplies ran low and visitors lrom London found themselves. once more, without. beer. During the war years, due to Holland being under German oc- cupation. the shipment of flower- ing bulbs to Canada. such as tul- l-ps. daffodils, hyaclnths, crocuscs. That is the only disadvantage were cut off. ‘Though shipping la- in coming to Sam for a holiday- eilities are not back to normal. you never know how long you may nor are likely to be lor so/me ave to stay. time. substantial consignments of bulbs of all kinds are to he made WASHINGTON. Sept. 25—(APl from Holland to Canada this fall. Find Mutual Understanding A industrial city's The United States will urge that Italy. Tfiirkey. Syria. and Lebanon be accepted for membership int the international bank and fund‘ when representativespi’ the 39i The first large shipment left Rot- terdam on September 3 and was due in Montreal about September 18. From Montreal the bulbs will o to commercial strike was still on feels sharpened by the street railway CiiSSOltlliOn o1’ an importance of youth." based or the text, “Thou lll‘i not. yet fifty years old." St John 8:57. The speaker said: "It is when we arr THE New I946 ovancoars . . . .. '_ is the mo-st important thing ll" start now a rich. tlccp, \VOl‘ii‘i\\'i‘ili' iiincr life that we may never ii\‘i in a mean and measly world o‘ small concerns. Our evening o’ lI-fe can be ii glorious period full of rich friendships, happy mentor- - wearing one of our high quality wool overcoats! The finely tail- sourccs of God's power and pour-c. _ ored fits have emphasis on broad shoulders and freedom for That depends on v/irom we give ourselves to now. The report of m, Ncmlnmnq action. Wide variety of styles, colors and fabrics. Cvglmittee \a'iis,l‘hihctnlbfought ‘in llll up rove. l l e‘ - ' U... "£36m m, fmfcgxgg ‘.1115’: Genuine hipacamm Overcoats. Men’s Tweed Overcoats in popu- President -Miss Georgie King, Warmth without weight. Moth- lar sizes and shades. Charlottetown. Past President -- proof and showerproof, correctly styled in the new shades Melton Overcoais in Brown or Navy Blue slip-on I model Miss Marion Lockhart. Kcnsmi; ton, 59CfEt8l"-——MiSS Mary Mac- Nelil. Bvlie lver. Treasure: Miss Jessie Ross -Ocean View (m. elected.) Program Committee -li1r. Donald MacLeun. Mr. Gardiner Dalzvll. Mr, Robert Jardi-ne, and Miss Margaret Forsyihe. Installation of officers then iDuk Dlace. The report of the Resolu. tlons Committee was adopted. The Banner was then awarded i0 Kflnfiinlzton for six months and to Wood Islands for the remainder After the singing of Hymn 57; T. H. B. Somers pronouncl 22.50 32.50 Men's Fleece Overcoats in Fawn, Brown, Grey and Blue, in Bal- macann and slip-on models. 25.00 t. 39 "0 - use! _e_s_IO s-cs (a, n. ossmn“, rmiscsuiioii. Sept, l Presl, 26--'1‘his Criplllln! power tonight. its e1- a shutdown of System. dc ite GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE 1857 would boost the Q ‘ii71'§'“to“$i.‘4'1°._ lifillgfifwnll exltcts st the rank. IAIII Vollis I. ls diurnal" m b t m t _ Junction which had been a msjm- base psy from k i 1 ‘_ :.'..°:":.-. .x‘l.‘.-’lii.i°i‘.."’.'ifié"°iiiitii 'ir°viii'i'ii"”""iam°ri"ri' i=5?” ‘“ "‘° W“ °’ to... .......-... ti... t t... ""°""" "m " "r" For Sale Qmcm“ B’ “°“ R°Y""‘-"=" mum..." v a ‘if,’ m" °“~ 5P” “mm” F“ °‘ 1:11:11 efforts to and a mutusndisotic conditions in the e11 The late t-‘Nlllddnt aim owned- - ' W ' , ___. un erstandlng ln the Dower qgqsquaie-mlle metropolitan Pltts- s. summer cot/taste at Oampobelio AT IOUIII IJVII . m‘ K“'it‘“l”s*..'":...i t" l“::'i2."".'" "*:.""..:."~"Y W "m". "a ""1 m“ -- a , ' officials or! the lgiiiixiicsitisbeiizeiiri l.“ ain't’; itriniii. eln iiadititin Xi; “w” ' mum M "mom l. "I I Illi- Ilth has: ans " s Company and an inderpgndengiamnioyces directly involved. there “fir °l ill OI" l“ II loiril agreement. The employees seekjers of the Jones 8s Loughiin Steel “new ‘I c'.'.cu.' I '7 l 55'" "Will. lllll F U R N I T U R E union of envployeee ended with no mm about 0.000 0.1.0. lteelwork- "W'- 1 like l"! lssrls- This giggle lialiigfifiéveA ‘train-ion spokes-‘Cgolpttiraztfilrarh outmg sylrlrlipathytang I h n lada-lssssgswugm?g ' I l’, . m"... b, mum,‘ D$mggg§y=g§g.,gm,,, mm” 3m 0am m r" Wt rotlers lestl s.» ma» parlealars apply u “m” l I s1". Joan's. um. Be 21 ._. 1N STOCK w» ARRWING DAILY FROM startle: §...ll.‘3.““...i"‘l‘.i2'..ll' éfmlfild ' M“ " "m- ~ cannons LARGEST ggiunygnwmtqggsnmt- "g1 worst?‘ RIIOSOVIII Estate root ld-yearnld am GI ti... Imb- r- I. 1- _5 MANUFACTURERS tn... t... "m" " "1 B"'"""°"l i‘ '1'" M‘ "'1' The "on." "hm! 1 ' I t o on Green Bay in nor eastern n 000 riders daily “OK-iii a . Nwiwndhrd’ m “nun” m!‘ s" srvmo COUCHES not... by on" of n. ti». i... tirgffi“; ‘Eflgttgf’ h“ my}; FLOOR‘ and TABLE LAMPS $112525: Alfilwuitiyn ovlflgargt’ gnaw?“ N‘ sap, M a artisan’ of another brother. . , “Pm” “ME” “ilimi-SSES ....*";':- or": -‘-'$‘Ji..$n".?!.'.‘§l nszs-.'trm.."ziiic."t. all???» ?i‘~"“"‘t$'-"°"~ it»? -——-- COTIGN and FELT MATTRESSES u,» m, w,“ Inmbmh “M”: N", yo“ m.‘ mutton’ _ boughs. J For sole at Monte In, home- ' _ 339g m; gpsmqgg mgiggitmeuor t m V1.36 :l.0ee.4ee.e0. e u» return filed , ~ ' g med tam of the m com.- e KITCHEN CHAIRS w... w"... ' w“? °’ .' ml "is‘t.°"‘plaimt~s estt “We "WWW of 110 was sbso ed M h [was a s ine other strike committee mam-i Ore deductions for funeral ex. “W: W" ‘~'M! fertile ilttd 43M ROCKERS rsof t vensu. mus nd i-her ~ ' canons CHAIM n n. $3.2. t .°‘tif3“ii.ti’9.iiis‘§* um nit-nil». 8i- nfiinwi‘ "°‘ """' ""' °"""'"""I'» wAmaonls injunction 1m Mssolved at the! tom mm also’ included ‘hm ""7"" MM“ 79' “- :1 - . “Q3 M‘ O 0 - ' - t RANGES FURNACES H A cltyburlettiuest. avluteller lag‘ 811911110 final”? weer York bim- » ~ E "ms in vein on the content! dill-do. /_ estate ol simian. m" “Tabs 11111:}? III-v ‘I;- Mv- -. 4'49 : p 0 v nlfllt. the union mfidoral tune have been pals and hngfifi,“ h,‘ w". n‘ “ilillifl ilrlll e! I50 ables f suwaar a sacs: :.::--~==..ii~:~ i» -=- ‘till; .. aeorsis. ta" its w» - - -- M" --. -~ w. -- . * ca; management um cosstsinodtbh. th Dentin of Canada and "' " °"""" - "n". ‘M! . - 111 a ans pesto‘?! wage increase and ; the ee otésalxlgxnsvélgg. h is‘: leth firm well. Vllllid. ‘it . IQ UH 0 Q Dflliiflfl III Ylflll" l w“ ‘i. Montague, P. E. I. gmupmu "w" om“. “mm nzhyqgdmtnfiqq jQ,fl1Jg-chu_ lallly aeeepld. Apply , Afiilmfl lit! lldillijlfl: . g ‘ , _ _ _.., _ hi . » - r. rem amonl WILIII HGDOIAI-D i A 0|- IQIIITEN ’. . ' "' 111s union eeks s M p! cent them imitate inside - “I . -- - increase. l the untlmr said. vase to the sovsrasasat c3382? , Menu“; "m “t. n I “n i“ "I fir!“ l Qnfii" w.“ he’! suit a been