JULY 19. 1941 SOAP 4 cakes soap, 1 Lar Bowl All for -—- — -- T mo’ . 29c L 29c DELI DATED SUGAR —Whli.e or Yellow 1o 1.1.1.790 Limit 20 lb. to custom- ers sold only with a Grocery order of $2.00 APRICOTS 25 c Fresh Stock. Lb MIXED COOKIES KG b, Very Juicy 0Z,-.__-- 19c 12th, 14th. i -__ z lbs. 29c lfilafiiltlmdulmylolfig“; l ' ' ‘ ' i _ S T E A K l srnAwaiiaay FE . i , EXTRA SPECIAL fififilhnlfitflifiglyfiga , cook, h 2 lb. Jar Marmalade ‘Red Cross. 25 cents.'Fm'tu.nelTellln%. Juwy one-third l I-"13‘7'3'9'1 - the time srar AND rAr DANCING con. l Tender _ .___._.__.__.___ Tasrs. Orange m. n, Pr,“ SUNKIST ORANGES sdtunipy. r..-2aa- - o-ii.i LY 10th, 11th. lThs Dentral Guardian: l i l‘ ‘ his column || reggngfl g loell interest. but ldvztlzllrg. 2: l newly lulu: may be buggy,‘ a.‘ r“.‘:.:...1°"* “my ~- .__ COOKS for Photographs. L-1995-7-2-tl July so MlATLNEE RA E . . . classes. qrei a m’ 2 as Saturday. L-239-7-l0-2l, CONFEDERATION m . we - m "Elli. POLICE COURT — I11 u’); Po- ll C i’. esterda. .- rfir 3g sgntehcedy rfiirlhlintgdlvvualn; Contributions from luolndon. Ont, to the Queens Canadian Fund furl Air ltaio Victims are approaching, .000. At the and o1 last weelhi 118,200 had been subscribed to the oiiloe of the London l~'ree Press. which has been conducting a con- unuous cam ever since the fund opened early in April. Here is a moving appeal recently uuoiisiied in the London Free Press: GIVE T0 THE QUEEN'S FUND "The wounded do not cry." wrote Quentin Reynol , American war turresvondent. returning to the United States after 15 months in mitain. lie used those words as the title of his book on his exper- ience there. It is an e tic ulle encompassing in one sentence _e faith of our own race unoer lire in home and factory. in city and on the farm. at sea. on the land. 1n the air. Because they do not cry does not- mcan they are not hurt. that ey not suffer. that their axon 110i meat. No people ever suffered more than these people of Nu people ever com people ever clcserv Bu: if the victims cruelty and lust i0 kill of rmsn say little. 111m: and te their needs. lllild ll the world proudlv of For these grand men women who stand in the front of civilization are heroes all llvervone — if he had his rilrhts -—- wouid wear a medal. Where all Wile find all are brave. how is a reliant man or a courageous wom- Iil to be chosen? The Queen's Canadian Pond for liir Raid victims stands and speaks or them. Throughout the British onwealth of Nations. in the lovcrninr: dominions. in tile l0l1l€S_. in the mandates. the fund its Whenever 4 lnxd déspianffilirgiu l1 811B. 8. is told d 1011a in “any in. collects money it to Britain. the story of the fund from Halifax to Vic- l1 d poor hay uv- mm t. Wherever then lse slvm- ‘ m-gniaiid illumination the fund has giiti-sh air raid yriotims are of-tcn dcstit In one terrible hour ' home. clot-hi.- all "ii We ev need hcl m“ . . hm ilénstinted. and who: our .iob in Ce u! All m l1 Onev given in Cured; to __ de Government ilo In Bill of the Spitfire Fun Monday momma. when Cambridge. England. by her brother George. looked lovely in a blue sheer street-length dress with white accessories and a oorsaae of roses. She was attended bv her there are those who stand in their sister izowned in rose sheer access dreams. The bride's mother flowered blue chiffon. whifo acces- sories. and a cursor-m of pink and white snapdraacvns. The groom was . ably summfled by My; R chm; ofi of eight members and on; visitor. Meeting opened with Institute Ode followed by Club Women's Creed. Minutes of previous meeting were rend and approved. Miss Pearle WBTB to attend Harold the Royal the signing of the register, Mr. I H. Trainer sang "O Perfect love.’ Moore and her marriage. received a lovely olvest of silver from her associates. Shel was the guest of honour at several. showers. The the Royal Air Force hero. received; men. 32a:- on a weddlnR trip to Nova Sco- hem from a single British sat year. The quantity 0! HDDBIMIIS mstalled was lziieater than ever be- fore. except during 1923 when they supplied the Greek and shortwave there prvvine week-en rationini. WO-HE-LO CLUB JULY 29—'I'ICKETS $1.00 the Queen's Fund is sent overseas without charge. costs of trans- fer havinz been supplied by Canu , dian financial houses. In Britain it is distributed throurrh the t mos Mayor's Fund when it needed. way every dollar Rees directly to the person mos: needing help. straight from Canada to Britain-the hand of friendship. S00. liart-Durher Nuptials l The following is the report of Cavendish School for June; Grade X-Sr. 1. Helen Green; 2. Lord Margaret Moore. l Grade X -Ji'. 1. Oiemmie Simp- Grzlrie VIII—l. Ethel Moore; 2. Jennie afoul-e; 3 Billie Andrew, Grade VII —1. Doris Graham; 2. Nellie Simpson. Grade VI -l. Lloyd MacNeiil; 2. Gordon Giilis; 3 Elva. Graham. Grade V-1. Alloy Graham; 3. John MacNelll. Guide III —1. Donald Simpson; 2. Herbert Moore. Grade I (n) --1. Charlie Gallant, Chesiey Clark; 2. Harold Simpson. A ouiet but pretty weddiria rock place at St. Paul's Chapel at 10.30 the Rector son; . Hart. to Colin Durber. son of, in ‘l. and Mrs. D. H. R. Durber of The bride. who was given away Gladys. who was attractively with white cries and a corsaae of strap- chose Air Force. Cut flowers at the oriruri. and durieivil i The bride. a valued employee of Jones Maoloodb previous t0 groom. who is a member of handsome radio from some oi the Mr. and Mrs. Durber went by mo- Britain Delivers tro-medical upparatus dripped w‘ workshop _ y witha i out by fcelancrs recent shipment was rital X-ray apparatus. ppara t pilbalalfospita An Xrayl H _\'Tlll'l. us ' a pester deterrent l0 d motoring than sa-iviine i‘ d, Sponsored by the i DIGEST". L-35-7-3-2l. . delegates lnnnunl convention. Carver and Mrs. J.C. Wood were delegnics appointed to attend T. B. and luncheon. Motion carried to ' indorso Health l League of Canada resolutions. Mrs. Vernon Wood invited Jilly meeting. Roll Call “Give a Rhyme or pay a dime. Meeting adjourned with National Anthem. League ‘as lleid ‘.2 Opening Chorus- Minn-d’: Grade I (b) —1. Vivian Simp- 2. Preston Simpson. Grade I (c) —1. Eric MacNeiil: _ Rev. LeDrew Gardner. united in thei 2- Willi" 5011M"; 3- Muriey Gra- holy bonds of matrimony Estheizlhiiiii- gaughtcr of Mrs Hart and the into is Nlr. Perfect attendance: Charlie Gai- Waitcr Gallant. Highest Average-Lloyd MacNeill. Spelling for June: Clicslcy Clark Attendance for term — Herbert. Moore. Teacher, Grace Crosby. (Patriot Please Copy) HAZELBROOK W l The June meeting of the Hazel- brook W.I. was held in the school room June 17th with an attendance and Mrs. McConnell appointed Mrs. meeting IAMING $01100]. CLOSING The 01051115: of Fanninst 500ml afternoon of , There was a large hum-l visitors present. The school»- mom was pdltllv decorated 10l'| the occassion with fern “(fillers l-fld - branches. Mr. G. W. Ramsay ORP- obly presided and after a, few ti-cduciory remarks the iolowing “mu ‘mt M mobile x44“. labm-nm lriivrostitlg programme was carried Con,“ o; red a Wm Island on the the pupils. The Recltntlrn - Harold Wall and csin Ghorus- O Canada. glie Cltnrbcrland Prizes woe than of wood will from i-h distributed bv Rev Mr. Crowdis to whom they had “h” ‘“”"°"5 "Mk5 “ccmdln” to m” ‘fill cling‘ lictimiircunt Stewart ti" 1M rank. Also prizes were awarded for 110m I - enilu! perfect attendance and deportment Y. P. U. presented a Rev. Mr. Crowdis them made Mme pleasing remarks and closed With words of encouragement I pupils and teachers. several o.hers who were i mentary remarks. 11m teachers then gave a gener- ous ties-f. of Ice Cream to visitors and pupils. The sill Iii! i" the National Anthem brouzlt this to both present made cunnil- both afternoon to a close. relieves sprains. ici- ‘ lain pen. John a copy of Dr. Moi- iail. An aibusi w] ve lamwaze case was THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . . _ PAGAF THREE 4 Thanks- For Coming To Our Big Birthday Party i It Was A Grand Success HOLMANS “Miss I857” Wishes T0 Announce- The Following Numbers As Prize l/Vinners dallya large number arrive to spend o. quiet vacation in the Garden of time Gulf. l-iotcis and overnight cab- ins are well patronized. especially those near the benches. The ‘Travel Biueau is besieged each day with manv ultclcstoo visitors who come from all parts of the globe. A few oi the visitors who were in bile city And . . . Here Ar and dllillllll/dl‘ who arrived yesteres morning by cau- from Elwood. Cali- fornia; Lt. and Mrs. G. A. Verge. Quebec City. and Miss lviielke ui the Bank of Nova Scotia staff. Kit- 2. ‘ chener. Ontario. | 1st__ 129 PAINFUL ACCIDENT - Jackie 2nd— 181 Wilsoal. 10 year old Charlottetown 3rd_ 256 boy. was inlurcd when he was run over by a milk delivery team yes- 4ll'l— 342 icrday liiornnlg. lie foil il'0lll the 5th_ 487 horse-drawn vehicle and went under tile wheel on the right hand sine. the WHOLE front page of the Bulletin with tising Department, R. T. Holman Limited, Sum mailed to you. "HERE ARE THE NUMBERS _. i In Our Biflhda Drawin FREE PHONE lffififiifiwfllpifltéugi Elfl HOLMAN’S “MISS 1857" is pleased t0 annlrince the foll€wing numbers as l DELIVERY 137 (;T_ GEQ_ ST_ 747-748 mic“! mm mashed 1“ ‘he ma“ lzlRgzlE wlévNERs l" 0i" Blrlhdfl)’ Drawing. Check carefully the numbers list- CENTmu, P5315]; mum”; e e ow. f you have any oi’ the corresponding numbered Ballots, sign your , *._ __ lsifgylscalifarfxgntJgfYmgii-ladkc udf name and address on the reverse side and bring or mail them to HOLMANS ' wrHAMRe-vaoincmis’ Mame _ _ I . . . on - Trinity United Dhureh tiuilnli.'il‘d“.iuP’sdé‘.hé“ssii E T A at 3 P. M. Preparatory Service Fri- , , o G E THURSDAY, JULY 10th gilpbdhlll Mfiisptirq P’ I£L1%g€Yi.T6.‘gQl» I/Vinning Numbers At Winning Numbers At SATURDAY, JIILY 12 "°°“"“ m" ;£i§"”..f:§..§i:§l£?.w:, “trial , Charlottetown Store G $5 LAT MYRON McARTHUlPS RACE TRACK I - pace “durum urufifiufi°tfi $33.‘. SUIHIIIGFSIdG Store B _ _ n Mefnorlarn dered a stag party Friday night by l ALLOT NO. PRIZE Kenslngton, under the auspices of the L. 0. A., flonmiief, °i his. ‘fiends 8i the an _ Stu," C h 1.. 0. B. A. and Caldwell L. 0. A. ——- uufliifiuug lviaffidé" ‘T1153, "fie; BALLOT zvo. PRIZE 50352 _ 86 P! ° f)?‘ Parade 1.30 r. M. Sharp. Special Speakers M“ “SPA!” ARSEMWT waded w» were w w- Ywi-e.’ 6417 - Studio c h am _ wahfwfg ffmTsfifl Pipe Band, Sports and Horse Races was sh on Bf.“ wish“ 1°’ u" "m" W" 13357 - m-lc 4365 u o e‘ l‘ ' Entrance F“ 10 Cents Plus T“ ggv 6 w,“ n became mm mnflgniltsteilflfiged to the §ro0m.—A.m-' — 66 piece Dinner Set — Wool Bed Throw Meals-Adults Mc-Childien 25c. scttleglaflllllliiilzllfsnllelélilécieag citlazilil‘ I . _ “lam” Coffe? Table _ Au.“ Rug . A ortion oi’ net roceeds for atriotic ur os s h“ mused “w” at m"? fldvimwi cohllllvo MALQOLM “ICDONALD? _ “ o0] Bed Thww _ Pa“ Bed Pillows l) P P P P Q - PW 9i 92 spurs. drier a very short Gov — His Honor the Lieutz- 9034 — Auto Rug 17870! — Pair Bath Towels illness The late Mr Ar i; elm!‘ 11M received a. letter from . EVERYBODY WELCOME well and fnvouaublyknggvxrlfimln ‘m: i,“ Hon. Male - d. High, 9277 — Pair Bed Pillows 17014! —- 98 lb. Bag Flour ’lf...l"§..§”°iu "*2 we p €:'.:“:..E“:r:.m:;i 5501 — Pair Bad Towels ssie _ mu“... M... . . mall-‘FQMI’. Arscnaull waréeltllles olllfrgl g8 is mum“ a vim m- msmm‘ 8212 _ 98 lb.‘ Bag Flour 3376 — Axminster Mat L'139'7'7~4}l| (ligmsztnrgéitlillélngéivllggliy- lolxtcatglvnmolli _ Axmlnster Mal“ lgsggx — iéxminswr Mat c1,a,,,_.gs 5mm“ m5 lune“ he m Government Departments in om- ' — Axminsier Mai. — ancy Cushion , coivcd the last Sacraments of his “a w“°““°d “e alTainlmg a 11022 — Axminster Mat 4265 — Men's Shirt (stat; glze) London. 0111.. Gives slur: that: ‘l?.§l‘.’f..°‘u’ll‘ iiiiifiiiliiihiiiiilé?“ “m”. 10916 — Fancy cushion 2455 — Mme-r- Nyion Ho» llligllwnlligultillg 3S“fi§'.-°°’l.ol.l§iuj?{i Dlvmi: IIONOURS - It WiS 5975 "" Mews shirt (state Si“) 1622 _' Me“, Fancy 8”!“ Nearly 520.000 in’. hi; l'li'.f‘*i’.il..llu‘.l""'l‘"" ‘Pia’ “mfiimffifi 3.33% " ll°“~‘°"us “"5" N°TE'B““°" °°"°""g °'-"“'°“*i°"" "w" . Hum-L The funeral w; “hileifg “jg Kerisington on ‘Iliesday that d... ‘ "' ~ "is “MY °° s purchases on Saturday Evening were placed in To d glaring‘ ullggmsml?nfmnys fa C_ gailudngfifiéhilalqrllgfidwwigy the Ballot Box on Monday Morning. Ballot gnu“ wmlcelebram bysao $2,; $5 0135221,. £3335 wgigvtigge ma...‘ Lucky Summer-side Store Winners bring or mail Stugis ‘have been wrappéd separately and are ran‘ . . as ' .—-- ‘of:tiléllglviieerliggglltr¥illllfg€lgufi€.glligllgttglgulfdanlgly Kf-liglllnggirllurcilli Ballots to Advertising Department, R. T. leaky Zrhculstztlnfm tosctlalnhwl hr‘ u n 2m 2 e ‘senou . _emue i. . - 1 w , ~ _ . . _ . lit! y M‘ 0 e own or; nnerg Moymg Appafl Puhhshed m ééi,i,éi,l,,%en_,ggersyplfégs_M55333? til/IL» btiilolclléidhglllflhgéln Band hold’ Holman Limited, Summeiside. Eannlagnggs t? Manager,‘ 0m“, R_ T_ Hggmr; ‘f. . _ _ m e ar otie own. The “Free Press” ——————~— uhilltlt?‘i3.“.?.-....?;i.;*i.2'd. ’ ____ CAVENDISH SCHOOL ists is iii full swing at present and e The Lucky "Bulletin" Numbers yew, muude Mn Jo“, W Check the following numbers with the number shown on the FRONT PAGE of the Sale Bulletin that was mailed to your home. If you have one of these numbers, mail your name and address to — Adver- merside and your FREE gift will be sut- 1620 llth- 224s. ldth- coo: 11-0.. 7ih— 174a 12th— 21cc l7th- 997s mid-rm sut- 1819 l3tl1-- 5611 18th—l0781 2811-15610 9ih— 1909 14th— osoo iota-um Mia-rem l0lh—- 191s 15th— 1x14 20111-124410 zsul-imi Police said Lloyd Smith was the driver of the team. The accident occurred on Upper Queen Street at 10.30 a. m. ‘ine horse was lzoing at a trot at the time The noy was taken to the City Hospital where he received medical attention. La e last iiilriit his condition was report- cd to be Rood. lt is expected lie will remain in the hospital for a dav or two under observation. RETURNS AFTER ADVEN- TUROUS TR1P—Mr. Harvey Hutt o; Alhcrton, who recently returned frc-ni Scotland after an adventur- ous trip as n ilrcviibcr cf the mer- chant murinc, it. at present visit- inq in the city. He landed at an East Coast Canadian Port about a week ago. Leaving there in Feb- ruary, the steamer in which he was a mcilrbci" oi the crew encount- eiecl no difficulty until near the coast oi Scotland where German planes suddenly swooped down and started machine gunning her and [MPO 01f warm ROOd wishes. Mr. B ed into the Pastoral Charge on July CHECKING UP ON appre tion an Woe was induct Bible with IliDDer fastener. These presentations were aoconoiganled by addresses __°°f'”°“‘id-"““*“. FUND DDNATIDNS FOR MOTOR- l All Prizes MUST BE Claimed Before July 31st. RTANT! ifiltj QUEENS CANADIAN I. S. Regular Meeting (flapping bcmbs Badly dggblgd the ISTS — Roy Canadian Mounted TO-NIGHT AT ship made port. however, with none Police m in 111m the various I 8 . l k oi the crew receiving any serious hlflh/Wli’! in i116 VFW/in" W 01¢ o‘ o‘ injuries. They were also subjected lookout for new! and eheckino —-——- to another unsuccessful attack on "P i?" milwm“ “m 115m“ m“ Repeated bombing raids on Bri- the Dominion campaign, which h the return trip but reached their Yea" "W051i? Pia-WE Seven“ “We tish port areas and the industrial officially known u “The queen's destination safely. been fill“ "c9101? 3°‘ m‘ Fells’ midlands has attracted fresh lt- Canadian Fluid for Air Raid Vlo- - ———- "Yiw "he" "time! "i? h“ iv PM‘ teniion u. the frightful suffering time.“ 1n QUEEN m, amps-roars snowman - imm w $10 far this iexiiv- M of m. many thousands of civilians Every dollar contributed to u... “"5 Mrs. H. Reynolds. Ottawa. and Mrs. when the two moboroymes. used h, are“ 5mg“, who u. hnfled Queen.‘ cuudl"! "m, n” ‘mm I m“ “fem M me Qua“ a a. n. n. Whitinore were Joint by wit» in their We“. m wine from shelter 1.. shelf-or and finally out. doductlon to u» hostesses at a linen shower at the "P5000 biit 01¢ ¢ heck~up is being continued by Mounties in cars-—- not so easily spotted by traffic of- fenders home of the former, for Miss Louise McLeod, formerly of Kin- ross. P. E. I.. who leaves July 12th for Brandon. Manitoba. where her wedding to Flyin Officer Ralph E. Reynolds takes pace soon. During the evening Mrs. J. Willis Pushman lsang “Maytime". Mrs. Reynolds presented the bride-elect with o. nd white roses and baby's breath. A very prettily de- ENJOYABLE FUNCTION — On . July l. over 150 friends and neilhbors met at the home 01' Mr. I-nd s. Alex MacDonald. Springfield. to honor James Mac- y. R. C. A. F. pilot in trainina. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mac- son of corated basket loaded with gifts oxfl gugfafllmll°lfi wlflfjtfifif; lwas presented to MlSs McLeod by 1n mq,m.,m_ p; n M; Ewes; H“. ‘little Audrey Duniop. The home lam presided and after a few re- th Oi il M d l l Ralph Cnrnipirm. ‘was nicely decorated with pink and mgr-k; “med on Allison Mum ho Potato Bug Poison §i$§$°um_°,..u" £10,000 worth cl. Duct- Till The Litzhts 0i’ l-Efgim white cal-nations, peonies and {read m mama, 1m- rrm-bery p.57... °"“""“°“l ‘°..‘..‘.‘€.u2‘“33l"t ‘éfiiuiiifl a Y |9.212%£2‘°..”lf.i“‘ll‘§y.i2.u."§§i3§ n; mama" .i“.i.-*...n::: Int arrived a csrload each Ifgpitsl. Kinkston. JI-m- Flint} brill-Our Hart. By Seflioflothy Jolly and Audrey fiunlop. tion followed in short siileeehee by arsenic of lime and dc- nice. Pupils.‘ About 25 guests were present. - D- N- MMKay. M. A. andl Myst-Med “m, “w.” “Ho” _—--u-—-»— Rggllptlnn-How To spell Cat. By .____._ Mr. Alex MacDonald. w o made wholesale snifretall. RURAL MEALS BCARCE Helen Stewart and Harold Blyeii- (mi-rs OF Aprmrcrknou _ ‘tint while Jgitnwill-tugubiflghioliigaatlé; ""40" i "ill"? ronnou-tcm- The dificulty wglaveiio-Innoculation my At iartlllilussttgwlulletkpafgmralurelulax-gew ill: W W “lim- "tai his cgfl°milfn of getting meals in the country is sghopl-By pupils. ll-‘tev. Sidney J. Boyce and family 19m blmd - hi? "lmwd m1‘ i ' one M iwere recipients of many eapresslons mlyglsgzm; mdniztigiwncgrlla the guest of légnobo’. . ropes as serv . ADA" "om be. the rentairiller of the ev- beinl went in danclns. ________...___ l bee-ne l§°uu”.n° $11‘? besutifu lanvp. the W. M 8.. save the Min-I ‘lllils.lé‘.='“lét.f.t “ill. Personals communitv Knltt m1 Circle a pair . _ _ 4 _- 1 u, Sgt. Stephen Pond. RCAJI, lgvridflwliullzllitiybelmgved ‘lipuutug Montreal, is home spending his Minister a Wnfcrmnnka D611 and if!" W101 hi8 mfith pencil set and n stun of mcricy rc- Pond, Summer-side. spcctlvelv. and the Mount Stewart ——_- Mrs G Abbott of Union L dies Aid. on behalf of the con- . 93mg ‘ irrigation. wave Mrs. Boyce a iolln- Road received the sad news that her W Robert Moore. of Inke- side. .. passed sway on July bin. er, Mrs. John let's translation cf the New Testa- ment and Mr. Boyce n convenient I River has returned Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province shnlld be forwarded to the Boys! Trust Com an . Charlottetown. which reporr to following re- celptl to date: Received yesterday:- Msplc Leaf Women's Travellon Best, $5.00 Cherry vul yrfu, $25.00. ‘lag low eylvolncn’: Inltltutc PNVI l k led NI “$08.01. ....._."".i.:.:.."" - driven Into the open country by successive raids. Eventually paces arc found for them all, places of relative security. but their belong- ing; of all kinds no destroyed. The task or emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of letting them up ones more with some quantity of clothing and bedding ls much more difficult. To meet these enormous needl, funds have been started in vlrlom parts of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name In connection with Who had nine th t. h Who wore briglllm M3221?” But her piTvate life was her own sf- fair Iahs-llaialosinirinsirlinornotn 0f the thong she wore about her feet he: throat. rmmuu, 9% the sailor mean in the Indian sec o’ glllljllflllllgfxglégbd of lvorfirh Who burst their drums to give he: or llhe ls of stone and the hew- And the bones on which her palace But hgr private life was her own sf- And she nus brisht a. -‘e| in hes hair Miss Evelyn Edwards, Hunter to Cavendish Beach where she will spend her Mill Catherine Cheveric of Moncton is spending hei- vacation with friends in Charlottetown. summer months. m a tyrlign DflfDlB robe to weer. Milk! 80k". EVUlYUu and AVltl. And gfgrd-eannd a ‘my, Mrs. David Edwards and two Gill of Newton. Malt. denim" 01 daughters Evelyn and Joyce. Hun- ter River had a pleasant visit to Summer-side on Monday. Mr. and ma. James G. Gill of Eliiotvule, Prince Edward Island are visiting in Owatowa. Minnesota to. And always a lover st the into. And always a than: about her with their uncle and brother, Rev. Xagwgilhtll‘ ‘initial: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melanson of H. J. McKenna and Mr. Peter A. gut whether and m he... wont Amherst are at Stsnhooe Bosch. Gill. P. E. 1., where they wil spend a Oil-was loath“ weeks holiday. ' or heed The an ent digonicier hasn't sold Mr. David Edwards, section fore- L . . Elmer swrence and Reginald W on” k W“ dud‘ Palmer, who have been spending several weeks in Nova new; and The queen stood here and watched 1mm. New Wiltshire. Mrs. rzdwmis Prince ridwei-d Island. while lei . and little daughter Joyce, have re- mwn have bu“ 3mm or M; “w. M4 11H’ 911V 0°"! 110ml ‘i101 "m7. fumed to Hunter River after o pleasant visit in Moncton, NB. Miss Marjorie Dixon, 0am- brldge, Mass. is spending her ve- cation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon, DeBsblo. And her) 151.111: come home with laden With spice end frenkinoerise and Andtllgsealawallondthcsoais Arid the séu forests and m: w IIQOD. rence’; sister. Mrs. "chub" Cosman and Mr. Cosman. They have re- their homes in Cleve- io. They were much im- pressed with their trip East and enjoyed many flshin: trips-Am- herst News.