tee > ‘ av ” ; ~. : s : , . ° 4BENEZER W.L Convention was paid. ; ee ds Of Welcorr | ies ae The Sehalaranp Fund donatsa Words Ot Welcome Given | 1 rr oni ft a wide, . whe tt j Saad _ |aere met on the eve-| The surprise package was woo \ By Hon Dr J J Bowlén ning of July Ist., at the homé of ty, Mrs, ABiccn MacLeod. a Savkae a £ Seon MacLeod. Twel- ugust meeting is E George Vl. ! am sure that once m~ Ford-with Mrs Lin MacRae again our Sovereign Queen will| *,Temme’s Were presen: held at the home of Mrs Alex charm the hearts of thousands The president, Mrs. Alex Ford/ and Mrs. Chester Dover to assist who will meet her, as well as, the conducted the meeting which open| the hostess with th ins great aumber who will be pri-|° Mary Stewart col-lect.| The meeting adjourned afte: vileggd to see her as she moves vee tes of the last meeting| which: lune! was served vy the our Capital. ee aoe eee hostess and her assistants iscuss- ot = ee en sed The sick committee reported SCOTLAND’S GALLOWAY , cards sent. The southwestern Lowlands o Elizabeth on a numiber of occa-| 4 discussion took place on the|Scotland are ofter referred te sions and each time bave been) recent North Shore Queens No. 1| under their ai . eir ancient tit! impressed by her graciousness! convention and the bill for the loway._ se or and and Queenly qualities. These sentiments will be echoed by i 4 each one of us during this Royal a Visit. . DINKY GOD SAVE THE QUEEN i: SUPERTOYS McMillan. In the absence of the LINER: See ~T president, Mrs. James Kelly pre- and now a perfect miniature of the sided. The minutes of the last aenieel ae Britannia. Se mt t x en yore ge eppeer- Canadian Pacific " Aidlions colours, , oo Rh yo v7 Wing Span: 8% inches. Price $1.95, - coming seaber te tS bell B Ne. 968—B.8.C. “ROVING EYE” P ; VEHICLE: Scaie model of famous 3 "ie tseee ieee ‘the ine B.B.C. mobile T.V. camera unit. aon respondence. Mrs.: Basil McDop-| | dark green with 8.8.0. an anak ' Mr. Elliott closed thé Soe ate tees ee ond fied with: root ‘serial: Langit : E enero , ” . a benediction jt metting held in June. - -« \3ESIDENCE OF MR. AND MES. HEATH E- WHITE gy, bags Eye me © ye Some he ‘ Mrs. lee Land also, gave, 8. re , 2 , 2 F on social action rally. a Be was a well-known | Presbyterial_ treasurer. and sweets to all. Pictures were} companied Mr. and Mrs. Milton : : The Orchard Homestead athlete an his younger days. In| A. roll call showed ikon af the grow, ending a Reynolds, all of =e ee ey gers : en he won a ae mothers, twenty members very. nies spending their vacation. They| 294 social welfare. ged = ° : > mile race. Abe- 4 5 are visiti , ; j The treasurer’s report was {s:'Fine Colonial Example gueiis sent him to Halifax os mother, Ms Joseph MacKhee. ef) Toppns. Peanton of Geone | Sanda and igh Bank. Aaotver|Tead and he reports were : ; : S their reoroentalire 984 he.won| Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Burke and| Mrs. Sere f ee sister Mrs. Harold Bower and given by each convener i Bir. aod Mra, Heath E. White, |bad the contract for ile ,wood-| the quarter and “half mile. He | family and Mr. Francis Chisholm|town; Mass; Mr. Ieming Feaf-| wir Bower, Brodkline, Mass.,| it was decided to pay the ex: oo ; werk. A broke the half mile record in Hal-| home in Charlottetown after. vac- gue; Mr. anc will arrive later penses of each delegate to pro- a aa: gue. He wes educated at Am-| “The Denke, Jeanotee <0 Se eS Ree ele a Saale Veverly MeIndis| vrs. Conrad (sister of Mrs. Alex} It was also decided to have a TG Le re eer Church, 17 July, 1959, are stay-|herst College, Amherst, Mass.,| Shown above is the home of Mr.| Mrs. Howard Walker. and son, ee Mrs. Hi Lavand-| Dive), Detrait. Mich., that Don-| mass for the repose of the soul] #F Me. 188-THE NEW TRIUMPH fag at the Charlottetown Hotel.| University of Pennsylvania and|and Mrs. White in’ Fultonville, | and Miss Dianne. Walker, left on) . Mf. rman “avane-| ald Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs:|of former pastor, Father Mc- “HERALD”: Produced from maker's Mrs. White was the former Mrs. | Columbia University. He became |New York. This old Colonial | Saturday on return to their hom- iér had_recently as guests: | Mack: Blue, Detroit, was mar-| Pherson. ; own blueprints, with all the superb C. White, York Point, (nee| superintendent of schools in West- | house is over 100 years old. There |es in Charlottetown after spend-| Mrs. Howard Hailey of, Manches-| ried July 1ith, in Detroit. Donald| The Rev. director closed the as Sele wee, ses te ‘ hs 40 which are chiefiy|ing a week as the guests of Mr.tter. N.S.; Mr. and“ Mrsik-Harry} graduated in June from Wayne’ . ” _ independent wheel suspension! Dry- Pearl Neal). Mrs. White are 140 acres oe x . yne’s . ae port, Connecticut. This_is.a very White super-|and Mrs. Chester Walk Ford of Brackley Road; Mr. and| Universit lam Saeed meeting with the act of consecra- “Wone finishes. Length 3'%2 inches. yee very sorry on thie. trie 10) isa cliy anid many artists, | 2°09 Se MM oniage fs Mrs. Marion Fitzgerald and|Mrs. Gerald Poole of Gander,| plans to take his state boara| liom to the Blessed Virgin Mary. ree ape that the old. Market Building | "TS = vise fulg Sk : tamily*end Mr. Francis Chrishoim|Newtoundiadd and Mr: and Mrs.|examination for the Bar in sep-| ~ . — No. 150—ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER i, ee sae eae teal incir ieee there Albany, New York. who have been tolidaying in |Carl Delaney of ide. "| tember. Mack Blue formerly ‘be- | Snaauenehertoen , 59 (2S . ° = mr vi — ———$—— - , scr | many aN -e left recently on re-| Mr. — Ron Petitt ~ longed to Little Sands. DEVELOPING Independent Wheel Suspension’ ° Riese rs tess testsns NPS CME eNROS NNEC TRI al rae pn :~4arn to Roslindale, Mass.---~:-~4 Gress Summerside were | rs : woaieag umpers, lamps, wheels and sadiat * MARY HAWORTH , GEORGETOWK ind Mrs. Aenea Dog filors on Sunday at the home of{” Wr. ad Mrs. Dondie Simmonds|| in Today vOut Temenes gril ail sparkingly pated.” Dun toe mM ty . ! aan gent Me ; eneas. Mac om" 'Mirs. Petitt’s patents, Mr. and| an { : as tees Shon GARNHUM PHOTO grey. Length 4% inches. Price $1.15 a4 8 "Mr. and Mrs. William Hook and ao =p aan eas ton Mrs. William Prosper. guésts of Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Han- — SPUDIO DUBLO Lend An Ear son Billy, recently spent a week/ Mr Duffy of Toronto, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy of! sen left on Sunday on returit-to 135 Kent St. Ch’town L ’ = in Georgetown as the guests of heir daughter, Mrs. Edward|=U™ita were guests on Sunday at) their home in Charlottetown. DINKY TOYS -- : : - |Mrs. Hook's parents, Mr. and) Monk and Mr. Monk ot Toronto,|{2¢ home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Na 865—ROYAL MAIL VAN: ~ Sympathet Lavandier. liam Murphy. 7 peer one . y pa e ica y Mrs. Herman Lavandier their son George MacDonald of ' ing new addition to the smaller scale , ; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lavers|oronto, and their son Gerard of |, soto Bn earty is HOW YOUR LI . Dinky Dubjo miniatures. Bult to the ' Dear Mary Haworth: I hope I, fumbles yielded profit, he fig-| and son Dogald, of Sackville, N.| #1 C.S, Stadacona, Halifax, N.S. N Rediih ciehiek y dows, Wom-acratci Whtels and discos ~@in't sound like an interfering) ures, by teaching him to think|B., who have been holidaying at) Mr. and Mrs..Eric MacKinnon| ir and Mrs. Thomas Harr ee ma body. Length 17 inches. Price 39¢ mother. But my son, 22, who has| twice before acting. | Stanhope; motored to Georgetown 6¢ Cornwall, Mrs. Howard Mac-| 24 tanily of Elmirs motered ts . = : s on Saturday and visited with Mr. )and family of Elmira motered to , 7 in quite a dilemma for the} g§ 5 James shouldn't feel that. Nutt of Truro, N.S., Mrs. Mary Sunda : Weeks, came to me and| ai is losi—even if this romance|@M4 Mrs. J.W Lavers and Mr.! MacKinnon of Halifax, N.S,. and| Coorseton® on Stinday and were “asked me to help tim. is hopelessly on the rocks~Evi-| 40d Mrs. N.W. Hansen. r. John MacKinnon of Truro,| tar, Asnie Gardiner. re . se es rel 3 oe your,dealer's, ~ . Since last September he had/dently he and the girl weren't Mrs, P.J. Henry has been ill,| N.S., were visitors to Georgetown| wiss Jedy Fiestt Youdnter of Sobaeiey Sale Mave sow proned thab Carter's Little Liver Pills exclusive > FOR FREE BOOKLET SEND TO: been going steady with a girl in| right for each other, or the ugli-| 20d has entered the Charlotte’! on Saturday, July 25th. Mr--and-Mrs. Ss Prime of be ae dae formuis of natural, vegetable ingredients | _ eur neighborhood. He loves her|ness wouldn't have developed. town Hospital for treatment. Mr. William Rafvse and dau-| North Lake. peg tee in breaks it down. It is an established relieves irregulanty gently ana effectively MECCANO LIMITED, Dept. 7-9, 675 King St. West, Torente deeply, he _says;_ {wish her an early return to good : Se : medical fact that, when liver bile in added At the mame time, it actually improves the a Penmaes» he—slapped-her_is, | oth gtter_Brnette_and Miss Jennifer) Georgetown at the home of Mr.| to fatty solids, the fat is broken down and flow al liver bile needed to brat are, said same; in my book, a warning that they , , who have been holidaying in! and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. forms a smooth, wa ns : re to break down fat _ admits he is jealous of her. Wejbelong apart. In her parents’} Miss Kay Publicover left rec-| Georgetown afte guest of Mrs. Ie easy flowing mix mm your body. re + talked about his feelings and his) shoes, I too would vote to th-ow) ently on return to Boston, Mass..| victor Rafuse left on Friday on cen So when you feel sluggish, headachy, . 7 a. seems due to an infer-|him out of her life—since his following a visit spent with her/return to their home in Wake ULTRA SONIC son fat the same way. Many foods nervous and need a laxative, got Carter's ~% » oe oO “ferity complex, as told him. | gesture signifies disrespect for|parests, Mr. and Mrs. James| field, Mass “| WATCH REPAIRS || tt te Yerwsce ive tiie taodynincrmnine eiceen|| : N Anyway, the girl has broken’ her, and distrust as well. Publicover. Mr. Amos Lavandier of Haw-| iddmthin Gittins sot oaly relieves irregularity, but, setually ®PMARITIMES LIMITED : of with bim—because she had) His mistake. probably, was in| L Seaman Albert MacPhee left| thorn, N.Y., accompanied by Mr.|| ROR FASTER SERVICE détakiinchas aes Ce eh eel | rege fener: os | antagonized him, and he had going steady without -intent to! early in the week for Halifax, N.| Joseph Jones of Hawthorn, N-Y., HAVE YO WATCH break dows iat. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH 2 slapped her, he said. Whereuvon » thus, putting. the: girl ip a\ 5. where be. re-joined his ship H.| were recent guests of Mr av- CLEANED | Miietadelendinanadinnschs tamsall moctedenmadiammtonemeacttan ae. her - re they ee vk situation in relation to him M-C.6. Bonaventure, after spend- _’ parents, Mr. and Mrs./| THE MODERN WAY AT a a : had wane aue ns de wh a possible admirers. As| ing ja month's leave with his “ome Lavandier oo a ; . os = 7 it. of\ which, heartache. and} ua vee : ecent guests at the home Fe ADMITS DID WRONG don’t stake claims to love, eaees! Mary haworth counse!s/Mr. and Mrs: George Whité were “ It 14 him bh hath of trouble ensued. The moral is:| through her columin, not by mail) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and ay ‘ on Bo apologized hae and until you are full honorably! or personal interview. Write wie of Halifax, N.S.: Mr. and ios 71 : io gated june committed. M. H. |in care of newspaper). Mrs. Victor Wynott and little son|’=_ === anybody. He came home and) ' - eried, realizing his wrong. But | E ; . | (henge eormanlaiogriaded th b t n b a@ good interference from m _ her mother, it seems. e est oney ca , uy. o.@ \ James has a good job and ; doesn’t smoke or drink. Not to se - " Make excuses, he is jolly and 100% W. l Bl kR F B 1 f Rake excuses, he is jolly a oolen ankets From DBritatin ! | geems to bother him, he takes | " everything in stride; and that’s . . os, wy T can't understand hs doing Moore & McLeod Ltd. invite this. In his remorse, he is a ner- : ° yous wreck about it all. He can't anything on his stomach. 1) : ° dent mre hoe, to beh | _ you to drop in and look them Maybe you can afvise us. Thank | : ' : yu 05. ; a 7 BE SYMPATHET! - , 3 , : Dear 0.3.: You seem to be a pretty t thinker in taking over. i fhe measure of your son’s be bis busted romance , SHimest in asking your help with HUDSON BAY BLANKETS a As for what you might do, to woven today as it has been fér a écupleof centudies by hand in | a oka ¢ ann Ga England, from 100% virgin wool. 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