-. an 15 . .v -.e-..-..zf.2-Lue.;.'. , V . ;:.. .. :.f.-,. PKGE FOURTEEN Niel Gives Farewell iisrty For Popular Minister - Rev. S.-I. Davies. B.A.. Mrs. I Davies and family wen tong;-gq I '11"!!! party at at. Mark's Hall, Xllllindton. on Tuesday evening, October i0th.. by the members of St. Marks Church. There was also I Rood representation from at, sue- Phws Church. Burlington. Bright bouquet: of out flowers were puss- inslv am-used about the hall. Mn Ernest Mill. capably filing the role of chairman, in a few suiz. EH19 remarks. spoke of the purpose "I "'9 Bltherlnc. and called upon . -7.0. Townsend. who read iin address which convincely conveyed the feeling of irreparable loss ex- Pel'1enc9d by hi! people following the announcement by M;. Davies of his resignation as rector of New London Parish, to take up the work of Field Secretary for the 3;-mm and Foreign Bible Society, The ex. feotiveness of every plugs or ms ministry was noted. and although the loss to this parish will not be light, there must yet be a sense of rejoicing that he should have -been chosen for a work of a broader 1609!. Keenly felt will be the de- parture of Mrs. Davies, John, Mar- garet and Baby Linda. as well as Mr. McEwen. father of Mrs, Davies. who has in several visits to the x'ectoI'Y. come to seem like one of the family. A beautiful pair of all wool blankets and an all wool bed throw were presented by the people cf St. Mark's. and a gift of money from St. Stephen's, Small gifts were also given the children and Mr. Mcllwen. Mr. Davies also re- ceived a set of Brier ipes on be- half of St. Mark's A. .P. A. Those assisting in the presentation were ' In the nswldleael electric iocoinoti gill 'ih less weight. m .3234. oilliokel Steal-rough, MAi0Ni 49 .......j.i......M..Mn, Miss Marnie Mill. Mr, Lloyd now. and. Miss Elva Graham and Mr Eddie Murphy. Mt Davies replied on behalf of the family. and spoke in the kind. nus extended to them, from the time they had come to st. Marts Rectal? two years and five months ago. of the great improvement made in the church property in this time, continuing the good begin- ning made by the previous rector and of the reverence constantly noted. in all religious services. Mrs. Davies also expressed--her appre- elation. Others speaking briefly were Messrs. John Howard. Reg Hol- mim. Lloyd Howard. J. weeks Mur- phy and John Pillman. lrheir re- marks ranged from deep regret that the rector and his family who had in a short time come to be so much a part of the parish and the community should be severing their connections here. to giadness that the.hnnorJh.culd.Jiave come to Mr. Davies, obviously so well fitted for the position. while rector of this parish; from appreciation of him cordial respect accorded him and as spiritual leader and guide, to his family as citizens and friends: and the satisfaction of knowing that they are likely to return from time to time, A singsong followed with Mr. Davies as song leader and Mrs Cecil Mill at the organ. A delicious lunch was served by several of the ladies of St. Mark':i. and the evening concluded with the 1 --PANIIIL us: at Haitians Saturday. October list. at 2.30 P. M. spoasond by Kinetic club of susnmersliie. -03. W. I. OAIJAGIIAN has changed his office location to 58 summer Street. This is situated near the Post Office. -0051. - I sellonly Cunard's best at a -sasonablo price. Another shipment left the Mines for ,me. Thanks for your business. P. J. Mclnnla, Borden. -INTER! HOSPITAL AT MONTREAL - The many friends or Mr. Wendell, Rogers. summer side. R.R.'1. will regret to learn that he has left for Montreal where he will enter the Queen Mary veteran Hospital for treat- ment and undergo ”' an operation for a knee condition. It is expect- ed that he will be a patient there for the next six months. His many friends will wish him a speedy re- covery,-8. -BIRTHDAY PARTY - On Thanksgivirig Day. October 9th, s delightful birthday Party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hnghie Daley. Summer ldv. in honor of their young daughter Jean. who was three years old on that date. The day being warm and sunny an autumn tea was held on the lawn of her home over which Miss Jean graciously presided. Ice cream and cake was served to her little friends present and all joined in a sincere wish for her future good health and good luck throughout life. S .. FUNERAL OF MR. FRANKLIN BROWN - The funeral of the halo Mr. Franklin Brown was held from the home on Monday and was vet? National Anthem and Benediction pronounced by Mr. Davies. iuhlgheemperanircd ,Nc.w ,. years of research have uncovered hundreds - F or our for Nickel la the United sum and other countries. Nickel exports bring in millions of U.S. dollars , 3' Those dollars help pay the wages of the 14,000 -Nickel employees in Canada and also help pay Canadian gguwaynsa. lumbermeo, iron and steel workers and other i aid -'..-..... making supplies for the Nickel mines. larlzely attended. The services wern conducted by Rev: 0.8. stevenslly. - Bur. Back in IIIO dialog car kitchen those gleaming sur- faces when food is handled "Model"-a sarii IE9 f i gust-proo alloy. . no Nickel Steal gives steam locomotive strong and durable p -ms ooasbran. aiaatarrsrbww , Rev. D. A. The pallbear- on, were lien Allison Ilacneod Oscar Johnetone. Dan Macxay. Clmemn llIcG!'0IoI'. John Mac- Leod and John Oola. Burial was in Clifton cemetery. assisted by Rer.lw.1. arena and Campbell. sciioor. rurmvnmm - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill entertained at it end party on Wedllaaday oven- ins. at their home at Olermont. when twelve tables of auction forty- fives were in play. me. Bruce Mac- baod made high score for ladies. while Mr. llrnsst Mill won the nut: prize for niches: score for the Maine. The lady's consolation prize went to Miss Alberta Bun- tain. and ur. Erroli Buntain re- ceived Vths aentlemen's consolation nwllrd A fish pond coused plenty of merriment when the guests brought up unexpected catches. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. A vote of thanks was ten- rdercdr the "Mill family for their hospitality by Mr, llldso-n Rnyner and approved with hearty applause, The proceeds from the party will bemiised for school improvement. - f. Personals - Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Payfiter and Mrs. Daniel Hickey, Burling- ton. were business visitors to char- iottetown on Thursday. - Mr. Peter Green. summerside. spent the holiday weekend with his frlBend. Mr. Elwin Mill, Ciermont. - ur. - Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson, sea View, have as their welcome lzuest. Mr. Coulson's mother, Mrs Barlow of wellington. - Bur. -Mrs, William Cousins. Baltic spent the past weekend at Bur- lington, where she was the guest of Mrs. William J. Paynter and fam- - cup ran! iruxns ion- -, .y 3 - x ., i . H . , . fir. icso-j . t. - Mr. Allan Brown has returned to Pictou. N.s.. after attending the funeral on Monday of his father the late Mr. Franklin Brown at ' New London. - Bur. - Mr. and Mn. H.iIv.'H'ofin of 4 the Orient Hotel. Victoria. wen via-' .1 itors to Burlington and Renaiss- ton on Saturday. - Bur. - MN. Lloyd molsoii has return- ed to the home of her father. Mr A Frank .Watts. Hampshire, after spendlng a few days at her home at Mai-gale, while her husband was home on a brief leave from camp Shllo. -Mrs, Albert Oonniok has re- turned to her home in airing Vai- iey alter a pleasant two weeks Visit , in New Glasgow. N. 5., where she A was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil - Caseley. Mrs. Conniek returned to this province by plane. -e Bur. - Mrs. Harry Brown entertained the members of Darnley W.l.. at her home at Kemington at their regular monthly meeting. Former members were also present as in- vited guests. - Bur. M. ..hJP"'0"' ”'"'4L!FE'L CC-- Elaine Murray. Delma Maiheson. Vltaihleen-Murphy ruiiiers. (Helen Reid. teacher). second new ; '- Mr. and Mrs. Glendon cotton Kensington. left on Thursday for Halifax accompanied by their little son. Allan who will enter the Child'- rents Hospital for examination and treatment. Their small daughter Shanna. is the guest of her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bun- taln, Charlottetown. - Bur. ' Rack Row-(left to right) - Gerald Murray. Shirley Peters, Catherine Murphy. Norman Car- Earle Dawson. Paul Murphy. mma Mscwilliams, Joan Cuicliffe. .First Row - Tommy Murray, Lorna Murphy. Shirley Macwllliams, Gordon Dawson, Hazel Thompson, Louis Murray. I . -Miss Grace Campbell. l-'t.N.. of Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. re- ccnily spent ii few days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Campbell. Kensington. On her return to Halifax she was accom- panied by her niece Ellen Buch- "Vs Nickel-Copper anan. Fredericton. PBIMAEY DEPARTMENT Back Row (left to right)-Carol Cuicliffe. Joyce Cutcliffe.. Vernon Peters. Preston Campbell, llslpi. Dawson. Justin Murray, Brenda Murphy. Lois Peters. Second Row - Juanita Maclienzie. Jess Mscwiiliams. Adele I-lowsii, Esther Cari-uihers. David l-Iowatt. Willis Peters, Jean Dawson, Myrna Thompson. first new - Elmer MacDonald, Pres- ton Cameron, John Robinson, Buddy Peters. (Mar- garet Murphy, teacher). . "West Cape . . O C and Vicinity M11. Heitn Smith of West Point is spending some time visiting in Maine and Boston where she will visit relatives and friends before returning home. laroiill IIILSQYC " , . ' Continued from P089 3 home for him and Y0lihIl'Gdh1Ot I0,i,0,H91Y II 1'03 WW” M H W" we” aw y and never even ear i-om rn. P0! course. he doesn't deserve that YOU IMUM WV9 Mm 6:3" i way no treats you. nor that you should bear with him an legend his sins against you, but the love of a wife for an errinsnhu; 3" has nothing to do with justice. It gets to be the divine I7 Y I 3t 3 mother hug for her child who is gs weskllnE- Mr. Allie Matthews who is em- DEAR MISS DIX. played in the Bank of Nova Bco- some peopxealay I am b,,y.c,ny. ”'v T”"”- "WC smut Wm" "haiTell me how I should act. SALLY- Tm"k39M"3 5"”M3y” Vumng Mm ANSWER: I suppose most girls of 14 are l90Y-CrI2Y- It is 5" N5 P"'""- M" Md Mi" "M new and thrilling to them to find out that they can attract the fur Matthews and family, O'beary. pom, mg mg: )2 goes to their heads and they can think of nothinl --- but boys, talk of noihlnl but'boyI. and have no Interest in 3"” Mr. and Mrs. Rendle of waier- . thing but boys. 4 - ville. Maine, are visiting relatives As to how to act while you are suffering from boy-crazirliell. 1 CI! and friends in West Point beioie only ".33.... mag you take it as easy as you can DOM lfi ii: returning home, obsess you to the extent of making you oblivious to your stud of a - ---- , school and indifferent to whether you get an education or not! M Mr. Allie mu-ru and friend from Then. don't run arm boys. Tim way you i;wk;hv0wel! gm suinmsrsid. were visitors to 0- culous and cheap. Besides, you scare the boys of .h det :3 BM” mg” on Mgndly. , men value even in women are the things that are air o Eh - dma ...... he s telephone hound. who is always calling up boys W 0 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of Green Hill were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milfort Ellis. do like the buys a lot. . I 1. am lust 14 and mppoud to mu bow? Am I not want to hear from her. Don't write two letters to a boy'l 0'” b '1 Above all. don't fancy yourself in love Jun, because you 8" "id crsry and let married while you are It'll! in Your N911! Md 599"” the balance of your life in repeating it. Just remember that P0091 who are crazy are not in their right mind: and ark incapams 0 ....... M" "M M” Mun” swan of making wise decisions. Wait until you let back 10"! "M95- Knutsford were the guests of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Milford gills of west cape on Sunday. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Das- cumpec has returned home after a pleasant visit with her mother Mrs. John monenmn. Wm GI-no ,...... Miss Jean Hudson of Bummerside was a visitor to cascumpec durins and character? l . - H ANSWER: The dictionary given about the same definition 0 both. as the qualities that distinguish an individual. my are commonly used they are quite different. A man. for lnstanci;.l n possess a fine and noble character. He may be honest. uvrliis 9". exemplar of all the virtues. but he may have such a disagreeable P Pi-nines of modern loco- motives sud cars are made of Niche Steel hand. many a man has a charming and lracioul scspegrace utterly devoid of principle. -stronger, ll late! in Thlnmivingl weight. Spr rags and .: roller on are is ML ma ",1 pm, Hugh. mm ton h.longL-lugs; at John. N" nmmwhh wag Nkd " ff h,.'” the Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs: f'1,,,',f,",,,'5;,',,f::, 5,,',f 1-lsstints' parents. Mr. and Mrsl cyoutaialog a hitla pa: John Matthews and family, 0'-, cemage o Nicke 1531- i in. sinus mcunnm of sum-' moi-side was a visitor to Green Hill, over the week-end. the guest of, his cousins. Clayton and Iaumis, Msotennan. no spent Monday, Thanksgiving shooting ducks and; had rvery successful day. He re-, turned to his home on Hands - evening. I The farmers of this vicinity and "How long will I have to wait?" people often ask whiff: they bring us ii prescription. And our answer is the home. it cc;-iftion to the pharmacist, and then m iclnewillbeoarefullycom und e oordance with your doctor's o rs. ., -checked and re-checiiyed, it will be- orae by speedy :i.'i'."i.'5'i'i'i3 ?:;eghone us. and we will to: prompt PW ..,up;.9i'tiWl'M.k 39!? .. '- Beth Csrruihers, Shirley Dawson. Doria" Carruthers. y Drum MISS pix: What is in. difference between pI;rs3nti1lli7v- but as the term a . I h (her . Ioriality that all or in. good oualiilel so for n-i;Iei;twn3;iwia;d”,5 , , you don't have to wait at all... Simply give Y0"FYlg;j ,'