Lorne Valley Mrs. James Callaghan and ,3, Betty Callaghan were pas- mgers to the City on Allllllt 12. ML .nd Mrs. Caleb Nicholson eceniiy arrived on the Island iron: assachusetts. They are enjoying pleasant vacation with friends in ownal and Lorna Valley. and were nests oi Mr. and Mrs. Reuben cCanuell on August 10. ' Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- id, were visitors to Roaeneath on u ust 12. They were guests of L and Mrs. Charles MacLeod. Mr. Wendell Maclnnis. Ohio, U , A, was the guest of his sin- .'., Mrs. Christina MacLeod on ugust 15. He was accompanied by is brother. Mr. Elmer Maclnnls. harlottetown. Mr, J. F. Callaghan. Dromore, ,-as a recent visitor to Lorne Val- ”. me guest of his son and daugh- Q-1-lil law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cal- lgghail. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald MacNeill Iild (laughter, Miss Hegther Mac- Nmiir Cambridge, Mass., were rec- .ni visitors at the home of the ;m'nlvI"S brother and sister-in-law, iii; and Mrs. James MacNelll. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers, Sour- ,., -.-are visitors to Lorne Valley ,,,, August 15. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. Milton MacDonald, Montreal, Qiioboc, and Mr. ernon MacDon- ald, L”hai-lottctown. were guests of (hrir hroihcr, Mr. Wilbur MacDon- ald, on August ll. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod, Ciiarioilctown, spent last week-end end Wliil the latter'I.pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Niclnlllom Mr. and Mrs. Iir,&. Creamer menily motored ital Massa- cliuscus to visit relatives and friends on the Island on August ll, ihcy were guests oi Mrs. Cream- ors brother and sister-in-law, Mr. llld Mis. James Callaghan. Mr. Jackie O'Brien, left for Rum- lnid, Maine, on August 13, after spending (an enjoyable two weeks tlslling his mother, Mrs. Teresa 0iBi-icii. lie was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Armand Beau- ctiesne and her young daughter, who have spent the past two months with Mrs. Beauche 'a iiiullicr. Mrs. O'Brien. Mi. and Mrs. Neil McCannell ind daughter, Lynn. Charlottetown, acre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- oen McCanneli on Sunday. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod left on iugiist 13. on a trip to Montreal. P. Q. and Toronto. Ontario. In vlnntiaal he will visit his sons-in- aw and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Markell, and Mr. and Mrs. I-lcctnr Trotter. Also in Toronto he will he the guest of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Pal- nm MacLeod. He was accomp led by his daughter. Mrs. Alex Mac- Dougall. Montague. The illness of Mrs. Cornelius Curran is regretted by her many mmids. She is a patient in the Memorial Hospital. Montague. It is tlw wish of all that she will be mvnred to good health in the near future. Mrs. A. H. MacDonald had as Sunday guests on August 15, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Campbell and family of Burlington. On August 15. the service at Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church was conducted by the Rev. J. A. McGowan, River John, N. S.. who drliverod an interesting message from the text. The congregation Joined in Iinitlnl "God's Mercies I will Ever Sing," "Como Let Us SINK of a Wonderful Love." and "5Imnly Trusting Every Day." iitrs. Daniel Shaw was the organ- An enioyabla evening was spent it the home or Mr. and Mrs. James MicNelll on August ll. when a little number of trienda assem- hleri for a party in honor of Miss Rm? MHCNeill. before her depar- '”" 1” TOFOMO. Ont. The hours Wm whilcd away in dancing to "mic by Messrs. Jack Webster. Alex MacDnugnli. Sonny Webster xriivghdllon Jay. Refreshments were V7710 Nlzust meeting of the Lorne Illey Women's Institute was held lltethe home of Mrs. Malcolm Mac- ! od with a good attendance. Re- ,reshments were served by the hol- -rss, assisted by Mrs. George Mac- Mms and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. rn. lrancia Maclntyra extended I cordial invitation to the mem- S rs to meet at her home for the member meeting. YTTIO Cardigan-Lorna V a 1 la y jun! People's Society held a Ilene!" roast at Brudenell Point on Aulust 13. Salt drinks. ice cream Ind cake were served. AM. Chili Sauce. i W (24 to as medium-aiaod) peeled and chopped tomatoes ' 9"” Chopped, sweet red pepper who chopped onion i lmpoon ground ginger ; Wvoon lrvund nutmeg nl;l;J:&inch pieces stick cinna- lc r ' 1,, egg! ugly."-packed brown sugsr ' '-We-vooaa salt V0074-ibino the tomatoes. sweet ””'"- Onion. -and hot pepper. and d. "" have but end hat: the oi-tgmi amount, sup !,.'mu, '0 ,"”m Kicking, V ar. NM Hit. minutes. iuinove aptou. ;. , H1160 into 1103, clean J", and cast. Males Souris ..'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ac- Donald oi 5ouria, left recently or an extended visit to Montana, where Mr. MacDonald will spend gm: time visiting with his bro- era. Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. Henry Landry of Evangeline N. 3., has 'startcd operations in Hermanvilla on a pulp contract. Operations under a similar con- tract !or other people are being carried on in the same district by Thiodault Mallett. which will be a- bout the latter part of October. There will be about 2,500 cords oi pulpwood added to the Souris pulp yards. Work has been progressing rapid- iy on the repairs to the Souris High School. under the supervision oi Jack Wilson. contractor, and it is believed the job will be completed in time for the opening on Aug- ust 30. Alterations on the St. Mary's Convent Annex, to accommodate Grade XII until the new school will be ready ior occupancy. are near- ing completion and will be avail- able at the commencement of the fall term. During the past week the M. V. Curling unloaded its cargo of ma- chinery ior Griffin's Fisheries Ltd. some of this machinery is very large. The dismantling of this ma- chinery in the Madgalen Islands of Grindstone, which took three weeks, was under the supervision of Ches- ter J. MacDonald or Souris. who occupies the position of general mechanical foreman for Griifin's Fisheries. He will now overhaul and reassemble this equipment in the new plant at Souris. Messrs. Joa. Campbell and Bert Clarkln and Miss Florence Clarkin of Lot 65 were week-end visitors to Souris. Mrs. Leonard MacCormack oi Souris, left on Sunday for Alber- Murrayilarliour ..'M.rl. Brent nald I-lid iamily. Olgary, are vacationing with her sister. Mrs. Ru Kennedy end Mr. Kennedy. Miss Nathalie Hitch of Winthrop. Mass., spent several days vilitinz at Murray Harbor North, the guests of her aunt, Mrs. Francis Fisher. Mrs. Edward shipley and son. Donald. have returned to their home in No. Abington, Maas., aiter spend- ing their holiday: with Mrs. Ship- ley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. Peter's Road. The many triends of Mr. Fred D. Miller are sorry to hear he is ill at the home oi his sister, Mrs. Benjamin sencabuugh, Murray Riv- er. All wish him a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacKeeman and iamily, Trenton, N. 5.. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. The Sacrament oi the Lord's sup- per waa observed in the Murray Harbor North Church, on August 3. with Rev. Carl Currie conducting the service. Mr. and Mrs. James Young and tighter, Winnlired, Plaster Rock. N. B.. were recent guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Moar and family. Ynrmouth, N. S., accom- panied by Mrs. Moar's mother, Mrs. John Fraser, Montague, and sister, Mrs. Joseph Storey, summerslde. were recent guests of Miss Mary J. MoLure. Master Kenneth Maclienzie, Mon- gue, is vacationing at Murray Har- bor North, the guest oi his uncle, Mr. John Clow and Mrs. Glow. Mrs. Nettie Mcxesrney, New Glasgow, N. 5., is spending 1 two- week vacation with her sister, Mrs. Mary Davidson, Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Johnston accompanied by the iormer's aunt, Miss. May Millar, were visitors to ton, to visit with her brother for a short time. Mrs. Patrick St. John and daughter, Mrs. Vincent Doucettc, spent the past week with Mrs. St. John's daughter, Mrs. Geason oi Vernon River. Mr. Charles Gillis of Souris Line Road, left recently for London, Ontario. The Government supply ship ”Saurei" made an official call to this port on Monday or the past week. The first three miles of the Souris East Point road were fine graded and received a coat of prime during the past week. in prepara- tion for a permanent hard-surfaced road. This work should progress steadily now that this stage has been reached and it is understood that about seven and a half miles will be completed with the finish- ed surface this year. .Charlottetown, on August 10. Friends of Mr. Gerald Hicken, Gaspereaux, are glad to see him home again, after being a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital as the result or an ac- cident. Mr. and Mrs. Garileld Johnston. Peter's Road, leit recently for No. Ablngton, Mass, where they will visit relatives and ii-lends. Mr. George "Bud" Graham, who has been spending his vacation with his lather, Mr. Alexander Graham has returned to his home in Waterv town, Mass. I Mrs. C. J. MoLure was in recent visitor to Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higglnhot- ham and iamlly, Fortune Bridge. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Mrs. Eliza Finley, New Glasgow, Recent Mother Of Twins Expecting ' Third Baby Soon DETROIT. (AP) - Mrs. Boyd Braxton, 28. took her two identical baby girls home from hospital Tuesday. She expects to return in a iew days to have another baby. The twins were born July 31. Doctors explained yesterday Mrs. Braxton has a double uterus. which they termed unusual. They described pregnancy in both sides as "very unusual" and twins on one side as ”extremely un- usual." Dr. Thomas Y. I-Ium, who de- livercd the girls, said they were "premature in weight but not in time." Barbara Joyce weighed iour pounds, six ounces and Betty Jean four pounds, 15 ounces. Mr. Braxton is a 29-year-old Packard Motor worker who has been unemployed most of the time since February. They have six other children e-Boyd Jr., 6; Barry Dean, 5; Christine and Christopher, 4, also twins; Daryl, 3, and Davis, 2. N. 5.. is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Mary Davidson, Cambridge. Mr. Warren Millar is at present employed with the Maritime Elec- tric Co., Charlottetown. -A0. GOOD FISHING MEDICINE HAT, Alta (CP) - Rattlesnake Gulch irrigation reser- voir 15 miles west of here is being stocked with 35,000 rainbow trout tingerlinga. It is the third reser- voir in the area to be planted with trout. Wckoveu sniff” Ysiiow EVEKD BEANSM poll x Here are the but beans you can buy. They're baked for 14 hours in brick ovens. A Marl- tlme meal that's Maritime made. Try the many other St. Crolx quality products. Pure at its best exhilarating. guarantees it! New Nescsfe is made from choice colee beans. I fresh roasted. pressure percolated. lavour scaled. Every precious drop of colee goodness is preserved for you to enjoy in your cup. Start today. ' Maine New Nucafd your family colae. You'll save up to 404 a pound over ground colee. 'AIl coke, nothing but colee-V-that's New Nescaf'6. And it's so delicious! You'll get better devour. cup after cup. than with ground eolee. Nescafd (BOSTON - ROUND TIN 12 OZ. CORNED BEEF .. . tin 33: 5 ESTER?-BEAUSTITS. .. Zfor 33c K CATELLI - READY COOKED 20 OZ. SPAGHETTI . . .. 2 for 39c U NESOAFE MAKES GOOD COFFEE ALL THE TIME . 2 02. size i 6 oz. size p 79:: 2.35 SOUTHERN CROSS - '7 OZ. TINS TUNA. Solid Pack iin 29c WELSIPS PURE - 32 OZ. GRAPE JUICE boiile 47c HOLLY HILL e 20 OZ. TI GRAPEFRUIT Juice.-N3 for 29c -. SAVE! AT TH IS PRICE SMOKED BONELESS PICNIC HAMS AVERAGE WEIGHT 4 5-6 LBS. .. LB. ,,,,,,,,,, .., C PRESERVE GRAVES CHOICE QUALITY YORK BRAND ST. CROIX OVEN BAKED PEANUT BUTTER 16 Oz. Ice Box Jar 43c GRAVES FANCY QUALITY 400PEAS ts ROBIN HOOD Orange dz Grapefruit MARMALADE Lge. 24 01.. Jar 29c RED BOY - CREAM STYLE CORN. Choice, 20 oz. Montague. ilsmn Illvor, Msrell. Su FREE DELfiXER. DIAL 3557 MOUNT STEWART STRAWBERRY WAX BEANS, 20 oz. 2for 33c PORK 8: BEANS, 20 oz. .. 2 tins 37c noun 24 lb. bag 31.59 Item: in this ad also on sale at: We honestly believe you will save more money shopping here regularly because every one of our prices is a LOW PRICE- not Just today . . . or tomorrow . . . or next week - but every day or the year. But don't take our word for it. Ask your friends who patronize our market. Or better still-buy ALL your food needs hero for one month. See for ynurarli the con- vincing proof that MORE LOW PRICES MEAN MORE SAV- INGS FOR YOU. BRADSHAW - FOR CANNING BLUE PLUMS baskel 98c A CANNING PLIlM- GREENGAGES . . . . . . . . . . baskei 98c RED RIPE - ISLAND TOMATOES per lb. 15c P. E. I. NEW POTATOES T0lb.bag 29c iiRAFigES:ARedMaIagas. .'2Ibs. 35c CAN ALL YOU CAN PEACHES 6 QT. nsiarmo nasxm 1.29 you savn WHEN WE BUY CARLOADS :- 1 TENDER JUICY ROMP ROASTS . . .. per iii. in TENDER JUICY 49c ROUND STEAK . . . . .. pert lb. 29c CANADA PACKERS CHOICE t BOLOGNA, Piece or Sliced lb. LEAN MEATY BEEF SHOULDER ROASTS lb. FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURG. . . . . .. per lb. 12 oz. iin 27c 1-NEW ! ,.. Pillsbury CAKE MIXES U famm 37t?, WE REDEEM YOUR COUPONS 15 oz lin 21c 2for 25c . Tracadis and North liustlcs E? SHOP co-oP IT PAYS arkei "ms om?-srop M.-mu: Nucaft is another world-famous Nestlt r. J - I