'E!.'if.l'.ii'.'.l?.l'.'.” .?l;.lE. ma Minion T0 W l -The September meeting of the G S d , iAlberton Unted Church Ladies' I Guild was held at the home oi Mrs. Fred Bownus with ten mem- -On the Tignisl-i diamond sun- hers present. Mrs. Thomas Phillips, .day at 1:30 p.m. for the second vice-president, presided. The de- game in the Prince County inter-' votlonal period was led by Mrs. mediate "B" baseball league, the Phillips iollowed by the 1.ord's.poweriul and snappy Grand River Prayer. Minutes were read and the Cardinals will again battle the treasurers report received. Tignish Royal Aces, with a pos-. The sunshine bags are to be sible double header should thei brought in at the October meet- Cardinals win the game. lnasmuchl ing. The visiting coinrnittaee re- as the Royal Aces won the mat ported ten home and three hospital at Grand River last Sunday. , calls. A gift ct china was present- The Cardinals have nothing to ad to Mrs. P. A. Saunders by Mrs. tear irom Rodney Mclnnis, iormeri Thomu Phillips on behalf of the 196! star pitcher for the Royal; guild. Aces, should he be put on the; New committees were: Hostess, mound Sunday for the Tignish Mrs. Herbert Matthews; devo- team tor the reason that he only tional, Mrs. Earle Atkinson: lunch. returned to the Island last week Mrs. Haber Hardy and Mrs. Tho- after an absence or rive months mas Phillips: program, Mrs. Frank and had no baseball practice while Weeks and Mrs. Walter Wells. away. The program was in charge oi A great deal of interest is rent.- Mrs. Arthur Wllkie. alter a deli- ered in these games as the Royal. cious lunch was served by the Aces have held the championship hostess assisted by Mrs. Herbert for the past two years and should Matthews and Mrs. John C. Mat- they win again this season they Tue Western Guardianl Friday, Sept. 10. 1954 The Guardian Page 15 -RAYMOND GVRANVT. Optomet- -M .51. r I Q u s: I) N i r it D my, will be in his OLE:-;ry Oiiice. CHURCH. - There will be services; snurday. September 11 in Maipeque united Church on. Sunday. Septeinher nth. at ii a. m.I ENTRAL B d U - ,.:"i3!Eptgt Church s5r5iqc:e Su:- Rm” Alanna" M"cK”" Mmmuil day 11 ;,m. Sunday school 10.15. -ALBEBTON Putoral Chsrge,, R... c. A. Britten. miniiien Ulrgted Church or csnsds, he -mam P-no-in 3...; '";.,::::.:i 'CilARG-E 01 We Unwed Chm” d school 11 s.m.. worship ll s.m- Canada. Services sundsy.ooBePW"' cnscumpec.1-ioiy Communion uni her 12th. Long River 10. I- in sermon 730 p.m.. Sunday school iisrzaie 11-30 ”- in N” ”M"” 6.30 p.m.: Tilnlsh hi 9.45 .30 ,, ..., my. s. H. msisin. 3. A, um - W" ii ”'D"Mmmm Nnw s. N - 0 DON Pastoral .o'LEg::c?:':33RfLRCENf;g: Charge. The Presbyterian Church United Br”; C)-lurch aw - mi in Canada. Services for Sunday. MlIii5l9T-schooi 1030 E wasp Sept. 12th. Clifton 11.00 a.m. Suriiliiy Church 11.06 E. Bloom. Geddie Memorial 2.30 p.m. Long Deiiiiii da School 1.30 D. m. River 7.30 p.m. Mr. Randolph ileld. Sim Y Nicholson will preach. Rev. E. H. :'C?l'uL:c"K3:1' Bean. interim moderator. gully Day Wlu be 0bIC-rVed- C;-P331 SE OF LLBIITON. urc of England. Holy Com- -Timd Pnfesrerginlgonrul Sffalagjlh munlon at 9.15 a.rn. in Holy Trin- .n 0”” 5' ' it! Church. Aims and at 11 s.m. V,” Norman Macdonald, above, chairman of baseball in i - her 12th. Freetown, Sun- . , V V V V . V V ;:V5”::i.ooi 2.00; divine service :,';',ays:,'. .I','";r'p';,1()lfe(';3.'f;3ltE(::l.'lfJ';lc';f thaws. Wm "M" biwbiill history as be-V the Siimmerside Athletic ARSOt"lall0n, is seen presenting to 300; Kensington Sunday 5Cli00,l- Km", and ',t' 730 Mm in st: --j------ Vin! the only mm in li0li'l llvjlnhnny Carroll, coach of minor teams for Summerside, a l i0.00: divine Selig” 1330- M; Peter's. Alherton. st. Peter's Sun- Coiililniieh fom page ll 1P”"” C0”"”V Ch””P'0"'””l” W gift from the association in appreciation of his services " Goodwill M3CD5"3" W New ' dgy gchgol open. ght. gumhy at mj"T-"r-'r'T:TTTT"T ulru 59”5e9ull" -l79”5- vdurin the 1. (Ph to b D W S ) A cordial welcome to all. Rev. 5- 10.00 a.m. Rev. J. R. McMahon. 4-H 1 g summe . O y ' . ears ' 1.1, Bean. B.A.. B.Th., B. ., min- Rumor. 5- N can Mcalugh J53?" Manna. X J Mn , ll F. or i 0Wn"iB.XlIlllD3 . Im II - T H -ROTARIANS. BOTAEYANNS Bhowmanshipz 1. George Mac- ind; 2, Martha Leghg; 3, Gordjg K111110111 2- Gerilfd sheehani 3- Leslie; 4. Mary Maccormack; 5.i M5189?” Mcoaughi 4- mean” Jean Mallard. Colonel F. I. An- Mi-icKinnon; 5. Noreen McGaugh. drew Special. James Mallard, , J"d3m37 1' Jan” Huxhesi 2' Judging: l. Alden Leslie Zn ma MCGi'”iihi 3- Gem?” MECK1"; Martha Leslie and Gordia Le'slil-5 "9"; 41 Even" Macmmaldl 5' ttiedi; 3. Katherine Gillls; -PRiV3ViV'ViV:ER':n aC?)””m”dEcl::; ; oarnnn a On Wednesday after- Commllect lhat at a Government "om ”'b”"l' 40 Rm'amn" my R” the 9 Venemay n was decided iaryanns spent A pleasant alter- meifliiiilnulld be "no Provincial elecg noon at Cavendish where an enjoy- llie” V F 11.. Premier Mamewn able dinner was served at the liaii ll”-9 ” ' shining Water Inn. At the con- iiiiieil 13” mg” that the broad" cluslon oi the dinner resident Frances Mcciaugh - had "not the faintest idea 9 ,' , Mary Macoormack. ; i Slslehaz he was talking about." He ggiiuxgalfl ffjfmdwd ml?” R"::ble" MCg1V'uFE It Andlew specl” zen l-lolsteirls: Fortune Bridge Club 6? r B '5 '5 ran C ”l 3 A Year's Work: 1. Everett Aitken; 2.7 o '15 Line Road North Club; . Yesargxwork: IV Gomj Leslie; 2. Stuart Aitken; 3. Pauline Dixon;. Alden Leslie; 3. Martha Leslie; 47 4- Beveiiei DW"; 1 Mary Mccormack; 5. Jean Mallard; Yeamnlwz 1' Rum D”m”3 2' 5. KaLhe,.ina Guns. 7V James Mal. Pauline Dixon; 3. Catherine Dixon? lam; 3V Mmkey M3113.-dV Showmanship. l Beverly Dixon. yearlmg; 1. Gm-ma 15,1”; 3, 2. Pauline Dixon. 3 Stuart Aitken;V Martha Leslie; :4, Leo Mallard; 4. 4. ilveini-i Aiilmiv laid Wi”"”3”” ”" W ”b”” W?" Ben r ylor in his lnlmitabl st l . mefe iiiiesgglcfrz ”::ofhifL3”e” "3 Entertifinment was in chuige yoei Slii 95 3 Rotarian Taylor and consisted of piano selections by Roy Grant, Jr. electric guitar, by Wilfred Arsen- Clark - Macitusland E”;lE;.5l”8S.lEi3:”2.'.': .5: 5:32:22” M Vk M H d; 5 James Mallard; Jiidging: l. Everett Aitks-ii; 2.V 6Vl:,4?;y lacgrormack Roddle Altken; 3. Joyce Dingwell,iV Two Year Old. Avnnena smnh; 4. Catherine Macxlnnon ;5. Main. - - . - . ion Larkln. , 2. Gordia Leslie, 3. Martha Leslie, Gowan Brae club”year,s work: I 4. James Mallard. . . , , Herd: 1. Gordla. Leslie; 2. Mlc- Z” M”"””- 3' CeCT1H””e"' El; key Mallard" 3 Martha Leslie 4 99”” M”c””'””ki ii 9”” Pearl Adele, Reg. N. daughter 0! gathering broke up with the sing- l ' ' MilCD0milCl: 5. Norbert MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Resgiulg F- iVinc- ing of Night Ladies.” . . .. . giafsziljlsd "WC-i”iV”ii 7- Bail , , , - t marr age V i 4 . - - Aiislind was un V V jg -8 were independent starters in the Yearling: I Jeane”? MMDOIVV to Archibald Camp '03 M M1” k M0 - V - l H V - race. The CNE had contracted , V V M Mm A C, c1.,..E.,; Ham 1-mi, Personals Pictured above (left) Miss Florence Chadwick, 30. of only with Ms Chadwlck but WW, l4.eoDLs1;ixIcE;onia1V'1kiB.C;i)0i:i1V1(.;VaicsV- , Groom and tap dancing by Roland (Pit) Sheen. Dr. Roy Grant wlth' his impersonations oi Harry Lau- der delighted the auernbled Rotar- -A pretty wedding was 50leml3l3- ians Interesting films were shown ed in Blvomiiield United Church at through the courtesy of the N31. three o'clock on Saturday aiter- lonal Film Board with Mr. Alyi-e l noon, Sept. 4'-h. 1954. When Irma Arsenault as projectionist. The ; I N. s Rev. R. R. we or perlormed San Diego, Calif., who failed in an attempt yesterday to 1... backing foy Marilyn led her to Name” Macnanam 6 Earl WC- the double ring cere y. -Mrs. W. P. McBride, Kcnslngton l 4 V -' ' ' -1 nnounce she would sign and Mrs, V M” James N' smymo W” In 16” on September 1' to make her :vfVlTqLl33(:fltO0SsiS'Ih?)k:C?(?ll1alllglligdl;l:gl;:a1l,IE?ClgIalgll&l1n Ben 16, ieuszler followed. The race was Donald: 7' Lrban HOME"; at Cecil, em . . - . charge oi-the wedding music. Miss home in Montreal. V ' P A ' 3 first scheduled 10,- Mgndgy night H0Wle"- V g V V V Alberta M&CAi.ifIli)ilnd- i;"l5iii 01'T;h: M d M” J h J h to . and was twice postponed because j;X:;;'0;i;1C1bo'r-l':?d,M3CDg3fdM: Jimmie Hogan is seen above expressing his apprecia- bride. sang ' e oce a - r. an . o n 0 ns n, of bad weather; - - iV v - ' , , oi. we Mr. mew moon. Winners Al Alberlon Flower Show l . lo ”i”””i"S of ”” ”1i”-V ml-V E1”:-liiicliiisd ii”. memohy and "Wedding prayer" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren, Mar- (former United states Navy swlm, Herds. 1. Leo MacDonald. 2 mg the Jimmie IV-logan pprecia ion V lg. e as during the signing oi the register. gate, were among those attending Follow": Mr? W pmM,n,.. W. C.,,,..,.. J,,.,,,S.,,,, 4V Mnfmihg instructor from Columbus. -7”"e”e MaCDC"i3ld1 3- ziiia MC; week at Queen Elizabeth Park. marking his retirement Tliii Church was decorimd Willi We Alberwn Exh'bl”0ii- Ohio. entered independently and 1"”; ll Dam” M”D”'"”d; 5' from the position of Physical Fitness Director for Prince lners Wednesday at the third an- Douglas Nicholson. Cami Howie”. "f";7;.':feI1cr;.:FT;:n2;:;lm::3,3; "m”;,9;3j gouem of M, md Mn Johnlnuul iloucr show at Albcrinii: , , NYE "P wilh ."”””.b 18955 hm” Showfnanshjpj 1 L9,, Macpomid County. Mrs. Hogan and their two children are seen in the 3... guest perils. Johnstone, Margste, on September cm 1-iL0yg'1;Rs Pom”) PLMTS V ”.;:;3;;"i5,.;Z,.;?,”:i,,;',;,, :eaf”.l.,s,,j 2. Zllla Mcinnis; V3 Jeanette Mac- background at riglii. (Photo by D. W. Sears). Gwen in mafrigga by her father, 5, were Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Bow- Peiunias: 1. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, mouth of th, Niagara rivn. at Donald; 4. Dannie MacDonald; a. pnwr M the hm WE dam mink . - -- i -. I, b . sud D?il:;;ii3E;4;aCCl.m;llCi:' Mclniiis, 2 gragtlkldglzfolnnsdlljbgliurili MlJz.1)l'llfl)PlR: l-li9i"ve m-er had more dvnamiil the bride wore a gown oi chantiily man and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gladiolus Collection: l. llrs.'2. Mrs. Alvin Bell. i 517 pVmV Wedng5day' she ll lacg over white satin with a long Bowman, North Wlltshirc. Gordon Hardy; 2. Mrs John Begonia: (Re). and Aiigi:l Wingiishe was --1e,.,.med-- of swimming VV VV , . . ,Vh 1 V Ti. .r train. The llttod bodice had a neck- Wells: 3. Mrs. Lloyd Wiikle. Vi. Mrs. Waldrun Barbour; 2. Mrsfin the darknesi Anthony Mullally; 3. Avrinetta blozk of" Green street. Vicmii iVViV?SPi:;vd?:VlVl he,dfM”l:mm "Sign: line embroidered with seed pp.-iris -FVO. W. M. Turrier of Goose Dahlia Colleci.ion:l. Mrs. Neilili-ii-ank Fraser; .3. Mrs. John Ray-i Fm. most 0; the night she bat, Smith, 4. Jeanette.) MacDonald Avenue. . ' . P-am,-schurman "mm mm hp Vamd and lridcscents and the lily point Bay. Labrador. arrived in Summer- Barbour; 2- iVVirs. Alvin llcbb; 3. nor. V itlcd a turbulent sea and 5 17.mne, (tgd.1-i. Cecil llovilsett iileg). Tl (N (IV hmlww Hmmv M mm N we Islands mp mnkmg sleeves tapered cm her hands. llcr side, Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Mrs. Victor coyle. V BESOIUHV (Rosebud) V 1. V ills. .an,h0m. west WmdV when dawn Jan.-;p:iOpok.sVeV Elbh;J.rM oyrns Bemiicv giaaueid m th.”; -M m& Vmiri mmmw. Nnbnm, know as .V.E, chapel-length W11 was llPl(l in Turners parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snagdragon. 1. Mis Jiiliri VRa.x- Al-ihur ltilkie, 2. lliilas sinilcy bmkeV she was more man 12 mlles .:yFrrd.d- P V 3 p .A lac AA-ell. V E. b H lmglw m mm; whom Holman: mu hp NEH”: ml. plaoeby ll liearidress of white satin Sllliphant.-S. ner; 2. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. 3.i.'lic.-'inliiiVr; 3. Mrs. Aliin Bell. V cm from me Neyyork 5.3.5 Show V 3 fe.PlS1- . Geiad Chris: runs moigh ya o W" QvPdW5dmV WHHVHVM mam M W W? Olav?” and lilies-of-the-valley. She carried , Mrs. Elmer Wallace. V Begonia (Calla Lliyl. 1. Miss and wager Cpndltions had started zuiid ll Old lV aCD0n8ld. 5. Clio Viiii 0”” dd; 0m 5-s”hmVm I-1 knhmg M” hm, ,0 hp :,,odV V1. ,,,,,.,.med.g acascsde bouquet oi tony gold -Guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Keir Sweet Peas: itgrs. NellVbBarV- Shlrle-y Mlclxrthilir; 2&3 l;-lira. John to impm.-.., I 0ghow:1()aI?1(;lI112illl.ti. 1 Elm” M V ::1Eltlkl1Y;g.mi3lll1er oaw mc hmiiimu Th! MM E”. M down Joe Bemmwa roses. Mann. Irishtown. over the holiday bour, 2. Mrs. V a ron Bni our, Wells, lVrs. A vin e . , . As the sun rose, the wind slack-, E V . 2 F V- - I V at: f t C-X Pmman and bluageon Welders Miss Lois Craig, N.N., Wris maid week-end, were their daughter, Mrs. 3. Mrs. Alvin Webb. Begonia iTuberous): 1. Mrs. cnedV The hater temperature was! vien. . reddie Peters, 3.Cll.l0r(l Air firce T10. 0 g- I . . . ,MacDonald: 4. Gerald Chaisson; 5 Jniies. rcrtaiiily were a big he p vmwr Hams. Mm M W! VVVEVVV or honor. Her ilopr-ii.-ngth' gown Frank cainpbell, Mr. Campbell and Zinnias: 1. Heath From; 2. Mrs. Ralph Adams; 2. Mrs. Frank b t 55 degrees; or chromspun shot taffeta. in Mr. Campbell's mother, Mrs. Wil- John Rayner; 3. Mrs. Claytonli-prose.-, 3. Mrs. Earl Atkinson. .3 .T,j,,,,,g 1,, gain the p,..,u.cuon oil Cliflnrrl MacDonald Joe Dalton rni. ii brat? Til liii-in "ii? ms mm? alum: mg. m H", business shades oi rme red and blue. fcat- liam Campbell 0! Moncton,N1B. Travers. African Violet: 1. Mrs. Franki-me Tommo wa.e..h.um 10, me Judging: 1. Ann Clii'i.:l.ian: 2 iritleli-h:Vil'ii'li;1';:i';Tl::3iVli'4;b:f V:l':ehj5V;:)l:V':,f"::f nf piamig baseball the last two or tired it strapless bodice and match- . Carnations: 1. Heath Profit. Fraser; 2. Mrs. Gc-oige Ramsay; h me su.cmhV she turned west. Elbert Maclilwenz 3 Edith Burke. 1, V , . . . .11 h d ing stole. -Mrs. Jean Davison left on Sep- Mnrigolda: 1. Mrs. Earl Atkin- 3. Mrs. Roy Leard. w(;,dV Then 3 sirens Tnmnm shmh Elinor Perry; 5, cemid Chaigson catch oi Burk Whitlocks Texas lfglg9gV:;f);l:5vVVl;V;1VP5;l1i';llwill 9i:r”Vflg;i5 The bridesmaids, Miss Joan tember 7 to return to her position gun; 2. Mrs. Charles Johnston; 3. Gldxinia: 1. Mrs. Roy Leard; 2. Current washed her about six miles. -----:-1--- li63l1iiPTv Wliichv ii "4 had dropped Mm th., Quebec P-mm..nM.5V vanes Scales. RN. uid Miss Barbara lniaostmi, Mass., after spending the Mrs. John Rayner. Mrs. Alvin Bell; 3. Mrs. Cyril :r:(.mv1i-lrVwVu1dmii:V::5ViiVi1:deVnrihgngnmiizf Wm hm E mam ,0 quamy min for the iunior 'A” icam. and lillli Forbes. R..N. were identical gowns. summer months with her sister, Roses: 1. Mrs. John Wells: 2. Lear.-1, mg ihai. for the giunini "B" ug- All Parl'lPd shower bouquets of Miss Adeline Campbell, Kensington. Mrs. Jesse Matthews: 3. Mrs. Geranium: 1. Mrs. Alvin Bell; schurman. and company Dalton"; iaich ended the ball game. and the off course and still lariher to thcrli west but she was. ab e to turn an 5 art Echoes fight her way back to her planner! D Lestra Hibberd roses and wore sim- . Alvin Webb. 2, Miss Janet Bell; 3. Mrs. Frankl me while waves smashed agajrrt W h b .lsr flowers in their hair. max; Riymny ma x Chrysanthemums: 1. Mrs. Neil Fraser. V jhger. : F Series" a - . il:lfal:lml1l5 dug: fOhrlnlhl()'(l1kaEYe;l-OEVS Mr. ionn Sutherland was srooma- we mm -jg ,mf""”,m iv,” amour: 2. Mrs. Elmer Wiiiace. ruscnia; 1. Mrs Argniigyvlvliiiiigi ----e- mm M BMW; M, ,,,..,,c., had rum. afield. 32?A,,T:ffnf”;f;,;,":'”o, week, vacation here with relatives Rpm”: ?”.l,fff'”'3;',,1gonM5?',,,ff,i's'3 C Fomagom gilnrlira JOMSS :x,s.'hu; B h T C h rung out ireciuentlv . during the "TTBTTTTT gm, Mr. I”; C.ukV'b,.omr' 0, me" in Burlington, Bummerside, Baltic 3V'Qf,';' A5,... ..'e.., y ' v.f.E.,,V 3 ' i ' ; 0 Pflmgg county series, W35 silent werinesciax night. e To groom Reginald MacAusland. Jr.. ma Mn" Wm” Asters: 1. Mrs. Roy Leard: 2. Impatiens: 1. Mrs. Arthur Wli-j 'I;1hereV is little doubrtl ;i0:l'g'Ei. y brother of the bride, and Alan - M s. R. M. Dunn:,3. Mrs. Alvin kl 5; 2, Mrs. Orin Wallace. S t . ' V l 3' -065 Experience epe -1 Ui' M.icAusland, her cousin, were Junior 50,5135" fl garden "Id Mm Wlebb. (Any other variety: 1. Mrs Ar-ll 5 Hnlmaii 5 baseball team Hal"! man to his victory. as Joe himself ushers. " ”' ”' "”l' s"'”'' Mixed Bouquet: 1. Miss Mai-- mu. Wllkle; 2. Mrs. Silas Ray-l made it unanimous. Summersidf had been helped to many vicinrins Summerside. left by ur on sep- 2' Mrs. Gordon "M; 3. Mm Am" Be”. 4V Mrs; OTTAWA - rCPi - George; has won rive Island baseball cham- m the puimy days of the old Mari- p - . or her daughter. wedding Mu" Wmb” 3 191' l 10-43! Vllllv With nut Fars'Vm' Boucher. 61-yearold iormer Na- MiicAu5land chose a dress of dusty Mm Gnudw, GIUWWV Mm AV Hardy: 3. Mrs. John Rayner. Nell Barbour. V mm Hockey League Coach and pionships this sear. a tea! which umechampa by P.aui.'s bmiher.B0b- NEW YORK (Ar-ii-Mix Bentley. li35 Fmliallly never before been .74-year-old centre from Delisle. We crepe and i cs with - '1' bl C t : 1. M . Russ I -jj w! . "530i'l95- He? cgrsage v?2:svyt:ify Bruce MRLHD " Pomt chum Bonnvmean: egnhira. Artrhaur Greeiitj on defense star, will coach Ottaisal achieved by any island sports The C & B Juniors will defLri.i'f- sash; ha-, admsed New york am. will F0898. The groom's mother was Quebec' -5' 3. Mrs. John Wells Senators of the Quebec 1-lockeyV centre Paul Schurmari. who start: Iy be the under pups when they 35,; b.. lane, that he intends 1,, attired in a suit of silver gray gm,” MM u G. d g R d Phlox. L Mrs. Ah.” xvPbb: 2 . . Leggua thisV season. led pitching this year more or less tangle with the Leuisvllle Cuba on mm hmkey boucle chromspun with blue mom. Ste name Crud” "R3; 3:" ma ' , T. P. Goiiman. owner oi the sen. i as s gag. held the batting might of Saturday and Sunday tor the. rx Ray-iger 05.5.31, 1,. 5 d 9 mg, sories. Her corsage was BetterTlme ,0 3, 1, d m. tV' " 1:; umrh MW Golda" H”dYi 3- M” Am" R C A F iators, announced Thursday thatl Charlottetown to five hits, and B.-P.El. title There's no law against known Thu;-sdgy when asked how roses H San Lin"; yuews "be Bell. 0 0 3 0 lgoucher has accepted terms and pitched the best game of his briei an underdog tearing his way loose it nu ma. gemley-5 name had A race tlon was hi at t e e up ' on 6" an epbemb" Any other Variety: 1. Mrs. John V iwould H n mmedmtem gauche,-, but meteoric career and leaping on top of the pack- turnpd up in the Tomam Mam, 9 '35 ii "Oi" am iiti thir tsMi- - v i h i 3 or the bride's parents. The table er V. "5 9 9”” - - Rayner; 2. Mrs. Elmer Wallace. .-The iollowing en lstments aiekucceeds wan” Turk BmdaV far.) ' ' ' and every lime it happens it makes Lungs my ,.y player. protected ma M” wmwm 5- Gaudeln F1l"' mm been 1'5C0i”-led 5" We R-C A-Es l"e1.'me.. Tummo NHL mLmmde..V whol It is rather a coincidence that a lot of sports fans happy Five mi f.-on. fh: draft was covered with l 1 th. A attractive floral la.rr:iegeli1l::nt ill my sweet Summemd" 18' sink and white surrounded the base MM". A. 3,-uc, Mhmem ma cmmng unit in summenlde ac. will coach Toronto Marlboro , . cording to latest releases. lumen um unsan- Fndenck Ruueu Pound' son of Boucher starred on deiericp withl Abbi” Jumom . the two young pitchers mainly of six neutral sports fans lave ml The Rangers said that as a re- responsible for the defeat. of ihri see the team on the short mid oil-iili or Bentley”: decision to retire. and IntermcdiaiP:-.. the h4”l'.llE coma thmuizh in Ililr iii: rnriiiaci reverts to the Leafs. the ll -ti 'ddl k ' - which waslgiiincfirintgde will)? 32.15 gsgnswtmlgggeribngfggerhzxxfe 8: rihazdnMp:;w?l:3kstP3"0';:;3C3:' the old om”... 56mm" and New Pee Lelkiirgey iii'ldfPaLll SClx1Uiln1,l:1in oxiicclrid victory. . Rrntl:-V iiari riPClr1Frl in give up ding he”. and H "Rd mm Ink i 0 ' . V - - i Y k Ra . thV NHL. H , lve rig L across rom caci nt er ' ' lmckrv aficgr playinl with Toronto tapers in brass carldlebra. The gake :”:.l.,.(:1".'f.l1i.l'.).ue;Lit?.n iigspwnldecf -Th0 l3”hel" 1" l-he Tlgnum .n'ho:?,5At:::ghSsbf:wE3g afgnotxaxg wtfched 3,g:r:)u);1,.., Lam m H: 1;: Greenhsii-;a1et.)L(l;y:on'schurinali Vi-ln:manA5 might ninkf I lieu.-v in in; lV.'in2'-Fi.'iV season 11.1.1, was W ' ' I - E CUEC W D C HSi lVln.F.l'5 ElOil1l S ll(lW PUFF i ll 0 .7” FPJYP Ni 0 VP ITPYNPH 35 SF - En-iRkcut in traditional manner. Mrs. Leah-5 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wll- area met in the Dalton School ior posted to st. Johns. Que. "Jul. ,0, I season in the early MN m Mmnmo hmkw hnnnrsl VS Hnmml: Hm-up mrh Q VN M PM M 1'” W mp Rani"; a .,,.d. 'fn";'l3'”"dx- igliilk if the liam A. Gaudet. Fitzroy Street their '00” 09"V9"””" ll,” 599'; 7' ; Wallace Roy Stewart ion of Mr, 1930s and then handled the Ottawa v i ' '”a "1 "r "9" id. -sf Enroiinnni "id 'iPP0ii”""' 0 K. a. Wood d th i'cs Mrs. Ste senators or the Quebec senior ' ' EV-Ililw oi the Broom. Deriormed the umme" ' committees took place. The m1n- wan of sour.:'po6;d';o st. Jam” Hockey League M. B mreeweu out our Way BY J- R- Wlll1am3 ,0.l;'t:ul:Vf'-gsgwn W33: lll:i'll-w-D'- -Miss Joan Bowness left on utes oi ta: previous meeltvilng JIJEYE ue. Lam before n turned professional, Mil DI 30- M d to tsk u 4th ear w k read by a secretary. rs. My i d h h L feiiilind replenished. Assisting in stmprinyos oi Vtfsled, o..u.3., slot; nos. Bernard. The president. Miss m-L”ii;f;iri5VV;gg1'n5;:”j;;ef”gu';;mlf; wgidgfe "Aim :33" 1; 915;”: ff: rr's OVER THAT'S THE BY TH"l'iME Mrv rig were MissVMary Ellis. R.N. spending a week with her parents, Clothllde Arsenault, welcomed the side posted m 8.” Johns. Que. liming m the mum ml, pnwoua "THERE " SOFTENING THEY HAUL ill Gwendolyn Clark. R.N.. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowness Kens- members and delivered. a line ad- J'm Robe” Doucem, son all to Ed Lon WE'LL WORK.-:-,-.wHEN HUM -THROUGH m" Miiriorie MscFarle.ne. R..N.. ington Miss Bowness was employ- dress speaking of the qualities ot 9 as V, DO we be hes lye” mm 0 , nlila Betty Knuth. RVNVV Mu. Jo.” ed gt hm lkperlmulul Firm uh ”.chu.. Hid men. influence on ML 0" MIL ' 1 "cc V' W Lu; l MM TAKE HE COME5 UP TH CA5-T lzolh-l much, Miss Alberta M-ciiiiiiiiiiii diiiin ii" Iiiiiiiiii-'1' iiniidn She I3 their pupils ier Sireei. Chiiroitewiin. poi AsHoi2T HERE MAD oval: JUNC-JLES AN' 'n:m:n'&'tlle:0d0;G Sage. spec-in'iisins in science. "' Ravi Dennis Gallalnt in theDnliI1i: ”Jff;nJf(';'t':.;e'j;'f'FoxV M 0, M V CU-,-V. 5OMET,.,,N-V -THEV OVER 5HEET i . t i to , Re . .A. M ns - e M the nut book. was it -Mr. ma Mn. 0. 3V w.uNnV glguggzema, trio mrchen be atcheovalg and Mrss&1)"1ox, summersids. P059 KNOCK ALLTH MVETAL ALPS. The toast to the bride was pro- Miami, Florida. snd Mrs. J. p. W. school ...,. .,,.,... .0 th.... .9. 9dLViiVimn-Va at 1:f).0dQiIi:l,"DGna1d WV V Fi(:HT OUT OF HELL BE MAD W” by Rtv. R. .11. Wagner and Purl. Revere. Man, leit for their gaming the work oi the class-room. I Mr did Mr E. ,m')d Macho”, HIM FIIZETI AT HlM5ELF zzizisas. W cm '.::i:'..:i.;"s.": .'i.:::'..::'il."' vi"-W sin-win"-A we w 0"” "W" 2 ” ” " FER cow" y grains were read - . r. Dr. Frank Mcxinnon. princlpe u st. Johns. Qua lhrpshel. and blow" on wag; tqgggg from friends in Hue! Hill NS and Mrs Ralph nsinsu iissipeque ' 3 - i -i ' ' ' 71'1"" 9' whl" C0115” 3' Will” John Lewis Sherren. sun or Mr rrxmlie. N.B. and Messawaks, ""4 0'-ii" i'9l:&1Vf'b 1:011 glgy at length on Why do children so Ind M” H D shemm Chm, on- mloilins the reception the :48: :V?l1(l'ln:l.-7 5lFi'll1rl' :2i;c,l1Noohll?t wl!:Il:J;0l:QlIll1:ntl:ach:;nI0;: Iot).'iewwn',;1,mwdpm sc'dJohIlls' Qwl ' ' ' ' orma Uh! ate, aug ICT 0 l mm lkiiig gooinulert on a honey. Valley. who will be their guest. mgdg?" . Mr. and MM. Peter Pate, O'Leary, DAWSONS travelling the bria?.ch:::":'suizF3l T”"”"' "W" "”"”"”' "” J0YAedn"lys.l.lm' mi W" "M W MM m 5'” mm" cu" 'ale2'....,."”?'l"'”'”i' "mi i"Wi'- ii" l'33l'c.D.?c'.'7:; iiimwd A'h'PoA.".p3?.'.'i' 1"" Win Bnwninn iiirecior of m'?”oV?'ii'il.."l.'ii'fi""u3'iT”iI:70gi.ll;'i15.'.lj SERVICE STATION mm” asuwere brown and her were Lloyd non", mu; Junior Red Cross ior Prime Ed- c.V,mmhV put” ,0 at Johns. Latrs Hibberd roses. ' ward Island spoke brieily stressing QMV Th K i h 3 bu . , . ....z ”.'.:.'..t; :...'J..'i.':l'” .. of-'vwn."i'i'oi-ii. u”iii'ii- :2: l'.”.?.?..2' "ii ”''"i'''”" ii ;'”"”""' "-we-iii C”"””d hem ' Mm C; ,,V mm, V - - daug ter 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles lam Rad ct!" "mm u 3 "'1' pmnc ma chul. mgougz ML E l- Dalroni 5up"V1”' ”' MICDOIIAIG. M01111, posted to Si Mn. y M" iin Allison University. Km. ' schools, also spoke brieily as the Johm Q”. 5 Own Inside in saohilie. i noon hour had come. He asked the h min outside the PrcN- .39, d M” M m M V tesohers to teach the pupils a sense C. baud” M1 I115 ME A summersi.dl; and childrenc 0' i"'P0Nll7lll'J- 001"-ln"0d Mm FIR l M Hzzlid lgi and Mrs. tan Clark resumed go hm; hm. .m,'. 0.94. Miss Estelle Bowness, general ll. N. 3., Mr. John mg g plgggun ygcguon in 7.310". secretary 01 the Prince Edwlrd 15- Regular monthly man”, 5; ghs llilvlilrlsn 1 gmt Ind ilrs oWl.udMclg!l;1:.3j'(i,Le;' ;:3l'd.”'"';h'p Pmlllnwio atom 1:.::p1I":cx:;:tF::eg3o:0rk'o.fV:h: who was Plld I 32.500 advance by Borden Branch Csgsdllari I-Dillon d Pu”, ” gh CNE, d be 37V. will be he in the or en glen In Norms Mscluellsn. and the popular Nick book on the 70ll0"li10ii- 5"? W4 m”"”9 '0 W 503 gm, 1,'n',:hmw".:Ove up'i.v.":i”,,, 5.11 yr...-isy, Soptgmber 10 st 3.30 "in am !sVl&t:rl.ellna(:i Mtg! Jrleg airwaves Into. -5 Slhztizlnal OPIl;:.iztlhteiogus1r.ixd.::.d: beam" of " den". um. CW. V p.m. :11 memhljersi are feqriesteg to ' Oi Sackville. NB Mr. lsarl -Miss Helen Mscxsy. Monoton pends on the interest oi each in- "m3 '3 m""- "1" " ' ' "' mp" "' Mrs. Leusslsr gave up at 4-30 meetlnii. "L uullmore of Noel Shore. N was a weekend guest oi her pa.r- dividual "teacher. m b. ; mm W1 mas Peigheari ents, Rev. and Mrs Alexander Ilaa- Dr. L. W. Shaw. Deputy Minister 9 .- -""59 0' 9” mld W" 5, mcnhim, D” W10 River, N.s,,.m. nun Kay, Kensingtoa. she was soootn- od lduottion gave an interesting 'w”""”"' 'b""' 33 mil"- ., on of Human, N. s., and named by Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Ms. talk and several demonltrstlonl on -I-mo; ,0"-,0 ' Secretary- .,"::d3lrI.JohnA.llIl.eenotsonandllissJsnetIlneonallot thehsohingolscienoo. "” otmn "IQ u0m&o 3- .N 4- Kill Bill and III. LGIIIJII