SEPTEMBER 14. 1951 j........--T........ .. ' Bedeqiie Notes - Miss Isabel Wilder. Boston. Mass, is visiting her relatives in this community, in particular at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Affleck. qual y with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barbour. Cambridge, Mass. paid a brief - visit to Bedeque last 'weel:. Mr Barbour is a brother of Senator Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Williams. Tyne Valley, were recent guests of Mr. Wllliarns' sisters, Mrs. Alex- ander MacFarlane and Mrs. Her- man MacFarlane. Fernwood. . Mrs. L. B. Frelllck and two daughters, Linda. Ann and Donna, and their little cousin, Barbara Coin, all of Halifax, are guests oi Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Crowe. at the Manse. T Mr.” and Mrs. Louis Bagnall. California, are spending a month's vacation with relatives on the Is- land. While in Bedeque they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Muttart. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodrich, Newiame, New York, Mrs. A W. Faxon, Lee. Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lea, Victoria, were recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. James Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willis. North River, were in this village on Sun- day. September 9th, and attended service in the United Church. ,They are intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middle- ton. l Mrs. John Lyman has returned to her home in Tryon, after a pleasant visit with relatives in fcentral Bedeque. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Daw- son and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sehurman. Mr. John Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Craig. Middleton. who has been attending Centralia, R. C.A.F. Station in Ontario, is on a short vacation at his home here. i When he returns to his duties. he iwlll. be posted to a station in Al- E berta. ! Mr. Alden Leard was a. guest at the wedding of the Misses Ruth and Lois MacDonald and Mr. .Leighton Warren, Charlottetown, land Mr. Garth W. Clark of North Bedeque. The marriage took place lin Trinity United Church, Sum- lmerslde, Saturday afternoon, Sep- tember Bth. -Mrs. George Jones. Regina, Sask., is visiting relatives .on the Island. Part of her time she spent with hlr father. Mr. Albert James Phillips, Charlottetown, who .is 90 years of age. while in Bed- eque. she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Henderson and Mr. Henderson. Fernwood. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, pastor ,of Bedeque United Church. was iback in his pulpit on Sunday ,morning. Sept. 9th, after his four ,week holiday. and was greeted by 'a large congregation. Mr. Crowe ihas been preaching a series oi sermons on the Ten Command- ments. and the 6th was the text chosen. It was a very impressive service. and listened to with keen interest. The soloist was Miss Ina Phillips. Arlington, Lot 14, who SHEETS PER ROLL AN E B EDDY PRODUCT was Visiting in this community. I no Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Mr. Eric Ladner loft recently for Ontario where he will be employ- ed. Miss Margaret Macintosh spent the weekend in Glenwood with the MacDonald family. Mrs. William Slack, Trenton. N. 8., is spending some time witn her mother, Mrs. Green, Spring- hill. Sevcral from this district at- tended the County Exhibition at Alberton on Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Warren. Summerslde. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W Robinson. Mrs. Annie Higgins. East Pep- perell, Mass., who has been spend- ing the summer months in these ccmmuliities, left recently for her home. A.R. Mrs. Joseph Stockwell and daugh- ter. Mrs. Ross Schoileld. and young son. 0! Annapolis Valley. N. S.. are spending some time with relatives here. A dalice was held recently at the Mount Pleasant Airport spon- sored by the Women's Institutc. A good crowd attended, and a sub- stantial sum realized. Among those attciidiiig I.lic funeral of the late Wesley Dymciii. were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Bal- lum. Bedeque, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cotton, Crapaud. Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Wil- liams will be pleased to know she has sufficiently recovered from her recent serious illness, to be able to visit old friends in Mount Pleasant. Mr. William Bell. Brcuci-,:Vlaiiic. his sisters Mrs. Stella Snow, also of Brewer, and Mrs. Janette Shields 0! Bangor. Maine. have been visiting in Mount Pleasant and vicinity. They left recently for their homes. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. Alexan- der Ladner and Miss Rosalie Yeo whose marriage took place recent- 1:; in Ontario. At,prescnt they are visltinlz their homes in Mount Pleasant. and Harmony. Nazarene, Summerside. was guest speaker at the Church of the Nazarene here Sunday afternoon. Sept. 9th. He was accompanied- by Mr. Paul Mullen who was heard in several pleasing solos. ,Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Wesley Dyinent and son Fulton in the passing of Mr. Dyment after a long illness. The iuneral was held to Bldeforri United Church with Rev. Mr.Wal- dron of Wellington Charge. and Rev. Mr. Baxter of Bideford of- ilclating. HAMPERS WASHING ' BLAIMORE, Alta. (CF) Citizens here have been confront- ed with water that looks more like black ink. The color resulted from heavy rains carrying coal dust from surface mines into the dam holding the town's water supply. smov rnsliiusic you waur-WHEN Y OR Pt-IONOGRAVH an SPIKE Mill! b plays "100 YOIING" ICA Victor "4!" -' Iuovd No. 47-4109 on WANT IT- J-.& iv PLAYS BEAUTIFULLYI sk PLAYS EASILYI ck PLAYS 'I'HRlFTiLYl Enjoy the sweetest, clearest, most your RCA X J0!!! fill SWING 70 "45" lifelike music you've ever heard . . . IIMARKNARE" on "45" Records .. . at (homiha ilim .Victor dealer's today! "Ilia Great Coviuo") "45"- ifiiilifaogus izcA Vlcroiz VIOILD LIADII IN RADIO HIST IN IICOIIIID MIlSlC...FIlIf IN YILEVISION on ii45",4 Dineii Shore Vsiiglin Monroe For Victor looorda uiii leoord Players See MILLER BROS. H1 (it. George Street Phone and "mr R. (2 A. Victor Dealer It 7. HOLMAN no. 5't'l'Imcrslda and Charlottetown ” W508 Old Friends Meet" .... 'ilEnilMPlO S 120 Kent 80. EASTERN LIMITED 1'. A. s JONES. ' pecial Representative Phone 2188 -Rev. Mr. Berryhlll, who has TTYOH and CF3PEUd- been holding a series of revival . meetings at the Church of the Miss Mary McKenzie. Deaconess THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Alberton I C O I and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Foiietz land Miss Josie Carllsi of Montreal tare spending their holidays with Mrs. Follett's mother, Mrs. George Sweet, Woodstock. Borden -Miss Elva Mc-Kenna of Boideii is a second year student at Prlncel of Wales College this year. ' Mr. Emery Richard. C. N. R. employee at Borden is ill with anf attack of acute tonsillils. l I I -7 Mrs Ralph Friars aecoii - llalzhlelfh?(ilieSCl'?:Zli3.?el.:ii'l1Bigiliiig.pained by he” 50"5- MW” W3 he will attend St. Dunstan's Univ-i .E3H' has re"'”."ed t” h" hame army llll Gorham, Maine, after spending A ithree weeks with her sister and Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac of Boiden grar:,l::L?;.'iI';'l1t:'ci:fg0lrYfr' md M” 5;!” spending a few days in Charlotte-y town this week with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Butler. Mrs. Lloyd Inman of Borden re- Tignish Sli:re turned home on Sunday after spending a week in the Victoria H General Hoslmal at Hawaii" l - Mi.-'. Ac-iiciis M;irlx'lnnnii oi Mrs. Russell Bell of Wellington,icmmomlown W” H and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholsonl and children of summerside, wereI recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Col-, in Love, Borden. I - v-- Harper has entered Si. l)unsi:iii's Miss Doreen Dorsey of Borden University whom; he mu continue has left for Miscouctic where she his studies. a will attend the Convent School. Mr. Billie Mar-Lean, who success- iior at the Shore. the guest of hci sistcr. Mrs. E. J. Arscnauli. Miss Marie Pilre is ltlli'lldlll1', Classes have been resiinicii Ultl-IECE SNAPS BACK-with hand tools and plenty of elbow. grease, workers at Saionlka, Urcecc, put a newly-arrived steel ran into; place to repair one at their many war-damaged lines. A full coitisigiti-; merit of rails shipped from Western Europe was unloaded and se ' n to place in one day, draniatizlng the return to lJ1”9'WM 8111016110! 01 U-"Wk i railroads. i Albany and Vicinity attended the largo auction sale nf the property of the late Mr. Gco., Woodside. At the same place thci household effects of Mrs. BiZsSlFi Rogcrson were sold at a good --- price. The sale was well conduct- Mr. Lee Wood of Albany i'eecnt- ed although the ireailier wnsl 13' 5”” 3 Chmcc 5'9” "7 Mrs clamp. The genial auctioneer, Mini Bud Bell, kept the crowd in good: spirits and the bidding was brisk. George McKay. -Mr. Ui'baifVVaddell of Cape Traverse was a business visitor to Albany recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttari of Searletown were recent visitors ' to Summerslde. Mr. Ellsworth Bassctt. of Albany . recently visited Bcdeque and Sum- mersidc on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur T. Duvar. North Tryon. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Robert Carmichael of Albany was a recent business visitor to of the North Ti'yon Presbyterian Church, has returned from a visit to Charlottetown. Miss Verna Woods of Albany. a student of Prince of Wales Col- lege, was a weekend visitor at her home in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Max Leturgey of North Tryon motored in Moncton. N. B., to visit their two daughters who are living there. Mr. Myron Dawson 0! North Tl')Dll recently purchased a Mas- sey Harris binder from Mr. Aus- tin Smith of Tryon. Miss Margaret Dawson of Al- bany has obtained a position on the office staff of S. A. McDon- ald's store in Charlottetown. Mr. Keir Bassett of Albany was a recent business visitor to Port- age and Montrose and other parts of the western end of the Island. A large crowd from these parts attended the elimination contests for fiddling and step dancing which were held in Crapaud Hall re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jollyinore of Charlottetown were weekend guests of Mrs. Jollymore's brother Mr. Leslie McDonald of North . , R Tryon. -n-y .' J Mr. Max Cone of Albany was A 90.0. business visitor to Charlottetown with a load of capons for thr- Charlottetown market. some of these birds weighed nine pounds. , They re famous Miss Grace Howatt and Miss Marlon DeLani-y. students of the Prince of Wales Commercial Dc- partmeni. were weekend visitors at their homes in North Tryon. clianipngnc of 1:, Mr. Joe Mile of Moncton. N.B.. and Mr. Art Gallant of Port El- gin were blISlllcsS'VlSll0l'll to Al- bany. While lici-c)they loaded in number of cars of cast metal for Sydney, N. S. Colliiis Mixer- siivings in you. Mr. Cninden Holland oi Tryon was in Cliarlottetown last week with a load of cattle for the New- fnundland mnrket. Mr. Holland also shinped R number of horses to St. Pierre. The many friends of Mrs. Albrn Howatt of Tryon. who is at pre- sent. a patient in the Prince Ed- ward lslond Hospital, will be- pleased to hear that her condltloii has improved. a The many friends of Mr. Bruce Campbell of Augustine will be clad to know his horse Campbell's Buddy, 2.lIl'vi. won a heat at Fredericton and hope he will be in the money in his next race in Maine. U. S. A. ' Many of the farmers are report- ing fields going down and turnips black with blight. Sprayers and dusters are kept going but this is it season when dust or spray can't fight the bliiiht scores. Many fields of late planted potatoes in these parts will never be dug. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Love of Vancouver. British Coiumbia,have returned to their home after vis- iting in Kensln ton. Breadalbanc, Albany and Nor h Ti-yon. While in this section they were guests of Mr. Arthur T. Dawson of North Tryon. THIS LOW PRICE HA lot of the people of ul--i Ifully has entered the Grade X1 class llllment 0f 35 Pupils. cost less than J1-c' a glass! Tangy Canada Dry, the Water, world's lines! cliili soda . . . and ilclicions Tmn liiivaryiiig quality has led in ever-iiu-rcasiiig ilmiiaiid-aiiil so is 1' can pass on the prmliii-limi See for yourself lodnyi ,,0lLAl.Ll'HESE,. .D.ELlCIO.llS ..Fl-AVORS passed the Entrance Exams the Shore School with an enroll- The school is Summerslde High School and Mrr,4"0W Niuipped with an entire set Lloyd Hcffell who passed hisicr "Cw d”5k5 BM ”""”5- Grade X1 exams will take Grade Xll at Sumnicrsidc High. Mr. P. A. Alscnault aiicnzicrl ilin M? Aciidiaii Convention at P(illll'3i' The Borden parish held their Rmd 0” -'W&'”51 30'h- and H10 almua1 Cmnivm in Borden mnkjloi-all convention on Sr-plnielwr min. on Wrdiicsrlziy, SFllLC'.ill7Cl' 5tli.ilYh'C" WES Wm M W9 Large Crowds aucndod. A gmdysiiliool, lignisli. time was enjoyed by all and the' sum of approximately 3800.00 was I l ”" realized. The prize winners at the: i Asiiiiiii Carnival were; Bicycle Lot'.ery,! D , I V . M'i5- Wk "'?""9S5C-V1 Blanket" s..”.?.3"t-i."3'2ci LiTf,fo.2'Till;53'-ii-ili.3iiT3i.)7; Lottery, Teresa Cci-cttl: Elcctrlci RAI ill ezipsiilcs help you to l)lPlllll" Clock. Desmond Mclvogv; Fj5)11ng' on iclievcd nl wliceziniz anrl go:-yini:. Kit, Reginald Rodgers. The dooxl-iiil'llL'l'hVl0l0Sc1;tiglll.-Datkcd lllilcgm lliu H . , A , V . iinnc l:'J iu !.S0llC0l'l1eS away ca.-'1 3'. Iizdvigclrna: ii on by Magi” El me”; Sleep and work in comlort. lake RAL- MAli today. 05:, S1..l5 at druggists. I-55 IPROLIDLY ANNOUNCING NlWl PRICES plus iloiiosii. Govt. Taxes included . Q 0 O C O O O O for qualily around the world and now inger ales . : . Canada Dry Spnrlxliuit all now oH"cre(l at this low price. The best is Ilw lwsl viiliii-.. ALSO APPLIES ithc Kinkora Convent iiiiri lslrnrcii , ai l,);illmi 1 PAGE THIRTEEN L 73 1 4061 on 7. is easg gour purse l 1 . Ie lure 5 VlNEGAllS for pickling success 1 Mode in your own y region, theiafore i y cost you less. Bea! , ', for pickles, relishes, y l cotiups, sdladsl for rm kerlpe loolilet wvln: KENT VINEGARS caunmo, N.s. iiiE:iTrWis'r;n Vast areas of Ecuador are clad lin dense forests of valuable tim- her. I i I AHOIN IiIi.K ANDIOHLII l t l BIG FAMILY Sill 30 or. com: ;; i L . 3. ... i :72; ii