Cunod'iens,Tie with New lint soncikinq to satigfy e3lvygg4y." WH l'l'E OWL A MILD BATICFVING CIGAR TOIIGII-BEARDED Mll imii Buuoatud prlao All luau lulitt as E t . up to nountr siuiits l I won't cost you n oontl We're giving y'o0-froo of charge-your gmltuge size tube, jar or instant "bomb" t fl. . iii? .5 ;.,uav:oaaIraun oooeooooooooooo , IMPIISE rot QUEEN IQNDON nlteuteui - Sun- year-old Princess Anne will learn aeveral French - Canadian noun ivhue lier parents are in North America. it was reported satur- day. The Princess to planning to surprise the Queen and Prince Philip with tho aonu when they return. HOLIDAY ovn MMSHAENO, ltaly (AP) - Deat.lI'I holiday haa ended in this Italian village. hr two year: an peraon died snag the town's population of 140. There was talk of Mauimeno being an enchanted village. Then, ln less than 4! hours. three persona died. 'l'lu first wan the town's pastor. Ha was 19. Tuesday. Oct. 15.1957'l1io Guardian Pa. 1, &'.".i'.'.':.;;.;.;;.;'""' g I u-ruling iustqllmmts ...,oouonanIoo.n. - lb! -" interesting .o co none: appear in the 'o -o. . 0a.... a , Inu...ov envelope, from "sister Jacquel- ine-g-ttie young Louise also has a sister named Jacqueline-was sent by the doctor to the Louise he knew. warmth all day nova man J Imus mom nylon .creamahade.higligrade haaaudcdyltlu tlttlngxtaltforagullay srAurix:i.n's. I (made just like Dad's) IAITIC WABTDIKDIIIIDIHI double seat in nu. (An! I In to si.Je.Loap (Age. 24-Q sue. (Age: 3 to I6) 31.91. iantuni oolotn'I- Shim (01711). Loop (01712) I name prices. ask for aoywnowav mom man). i fal -ei;atamoa(Ao-2-4-6)sias.(A.naio is 8t.ao.oi-not-iiiahi-,IIf!yII.tailv-chottoioizo (AI-1-4-6)m.(AaIIlI-I0 tut. ' lVANHI”'lITHXOIY3XIIV3QI. 'SoItluvu.w1dyOlUI)ldlugdInO Jptmhundvungqyahna. Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Mr. Russell White motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs John Wallace. Mr. Ivan Stewart of the Can- adian Army stationed at Camp Gagetown, N.B., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Stewart. On Oct 2.. Sheriff J.B. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay. was I busi- ness visitor to Georgetown. folds. nmuogu: I. notion. DIIIQ lDdvocehio) 1214; 5.19 - " NIID. Inittk (Barton. lion) York Rangers Saturday t:..i3;-?.”""”.... 1-..."'.'.."..?"""w..... us. x....ay' ' ; '.,,.... ronomo tcri-name an an nhuel nu-an left vi... (IIrv:I.lIys:'ldik) Wings keptjnce with Toronto aoopd tug. 1,, um cdt; ll: . of ii--ie Leafs three-goalilratpo aiuiim-is.wiioiuaaii'i-iauu aueuapa-Ina: 1. nunu,a.g. rind Saturday night and thea witbforontohataoaaoa, ",5. lid (Wtlun, bug) 111; pa”. W nt on to defeat Leafs 53 in a other Lea! scorer. 5&2 Miler: 102R in-u -Vaiion-I Hock! be-an tune. The mm were tied 3-: n u. Sawci-uh (anrvad iiy Dalvaochla) An opening-night crowd at n, and of the on: gum but mu, 19:11. 93atanawatchedl.ea!sietaala-Swfldlhetie-hroakeriatheaots Tl5Iparlad:l.Detrott. zllng pace in the tint period mi out and addad aa lnaunacongl Cmhy (Delvoeehh, on...) then wilt u rule r the Win: prev in the last period. am. Peaaltioa: Ililh l:UI. Im- sure in the retaining to ma. Wilulhadall-lledlelnahda 5'41 142”- uteaastheywentdowutotheir "W muwoftlielr'drlves were secundVlollllIlnIInygtgn;t.ln0f!dln(al1)ullJIlltheou.3lIcIu.k I111-It thayooagaeaaon. 2ly:ubi't,lI4ufa.'lhevIide-out iotu.a: Veteran centre Earl llelbel PW We): Leon naed mm, scored twice for the winner: with ""”” ."' "W Will! of! will .g.;.'.... gm :."”w: right winger Gordie Rowe getting in u" hr" ""04 Ni they Ide ;,1 gknh, h at iusumioaiorti:etem.n.i"9dd0W",I'-imrnedb-i9tthr.....,;.,,.,,, W” rookie riaht Villxerf Tom Me T"””"' d""' ll"? "M sea hen . Carthy and veteran Bill Dineen 5,. MC addinl the other Koala. fit” ,5”. 1 Do." an Plan llaekel! and W . Sid Smith. Performing as he IW'llson.'l.1elhel) mo; llfforonto "vied for the anuiu u a crowd did "Wt "'50" -10 when in Smith. (Sloan. Horton) 5:11; :1 "' "M '"' "le 3”!-II. . x i CII9 flnallata lut spring. in tin Dlllilvinl mid-aeaatwguform on flllhel. Bruins bl'0keaI-ltiaatltlqoftho vV- --... 7 . Deriodwhenllaekallletgo H. uuaiuiioni-omtiieiouwiuca . -t 5 M.) Itllleesedbetweengoalio Glenn 2 Hall and the poll. .............................i... ,, B:-:1"; Wt: J. van tmin ,- 9 - G.-. orv-. ylnghilfirlt ..fI.1.!-!.E.E..P 15 A 5- 9 T gm": wg;;Imt;u was - . ' ” ' run es . and oon- 1' . nected on an eight-footer into the BOWLAN RADIO 8. TV i'-i-35'35'7-3' "” ' """ "””"' main: came at 14:46 of the on. .' The teams traded goals. while gay wter; lhoglhlgnded in the In ea. c enney geared G MR wan: Ann Ml! owt 335' --W5 "' ”" MW” Mm” ' . turned the compliment at 535 N. Louiu Cote. its left turns over mlxup. The older rightful owner '5 ” '3 goal was his mm In 8ll1.0(XJ 31' Igouise (Cite. 23. right. not related, was found after .. . . . ma or league competition andl It I e ca y mis a e in a mail frantic checks. The elder Louise ,x,?zm ZJ G him one behind the late Nzlg once lived where the younger M wmrgowu - '51". " ,V"'”-my Stewart in the records. Stewart Louise: doctor now lives. The p 5 9'4'":MK.WM'.H'-"WW now "uh ymmh. Mckenney t'l'oppazzinl, Stanle ) vtdlrber-l-tr. TIM wt you warrant! 5:13; 2. Chicago. Lindsay (Vas 0, ' N'C”09lWl'4'4l'. . , -; SUMMARY Litzenberger) 3:25; :i. i3oston.1i.i:4s. Penalties e Murphy 4:32; ' 900' y ” A 71 First. pe i-lad: 1. Boston. Mackell (Toppazzint, Fla m a nil Rt-izaii 6:56; Lablne l2:59; Cushe- X nun 15:71. ' . Second period: 4. Boston, Stas- d - 'luk llsucyk. Horvathi 14:46. Pen- ,. ialties - Lalilne 0:27; Mickorltl G O 9 1:43. ' (W Third period: Scoring: None. . Penalties - Llndsiry 8:58; Boivinl 11:14, 14:24; Lalande i7:55. , M Stov- st ,v Hull 1 4 l4 11-39 g Simmons 6 lo 1 24 .. V vi A "4 r . GEORGETOWN x id . . e E ' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Murphy had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mooney and Mr. Walter Burke of Sounl. '0, you-,. hi ,;qLpt wmrg owl, Miss Emily Decoste was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. whom she was the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mn. Wil- liam DeCosle. . Mr. Roy Baker of the U.S.A. in visiting in Georgetown as the guesl of his sister. Mrs. Guy Hemphill and Mr. Hemphlll and his father. Mr. Jerlali Baker. Mr. A.W. Judson of st. Peter's 11333! and Mr. John L. Judson ti .Dundas. were visitors to George- town on Monday. Sept. Brd. Mr. Charles Mair. who in Principal of a High School in Calgary. Alberta. and who re- .cently attended a Teachers Con- iforence in Fredericton. N.B.. torso visited Georgetown, where .he was the guest of his brother. jMr. George Malr and Mrs. Mair. i Mr. Ivan Robinson. who is a iY.M.C.A. Supervisor in Toronto, laocompanied by his mother. Mrs. Nelson Robinson of Char- llottetown. were recent visitors to Georgetown. where they were iguests of Mr. Harry Yorston and his mother. Mrs. Mary You-own. Rev. Nathan Mair. who liu tbeen visiting his gianchiotiher. iMrs. Mary Yorston. left recently for New York City. where he will take sprcialiwd study at Union Theolixicnl Sdminany .and will also assist one of the Professors in teaching. i Chief Petty Officer Robert Jonk-ins of the Royal Canadian Navy returned by car on Tues- day to H.M.C.S. Stadaeona in Halifax. N.S.. followiiu a week: visit spent with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.F.. Jeiiina. Mrs. FD. Waldo returned re- cently to her home in Manchest- er, Mast. after having went the simmer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Constable Jack LIVGTI d the Royal Conadian Mountd Police stationed in Saint John. N.!i.. arrived in Georgetown on Mon- day, Sept. znd. where he will spend a week as the truest 0! his parents. Mr. and Mn. J.W. Levers. Miss Dorothy Shailtey return- IClIWIfII.5a The some long fit. the some warmth without weight and the same comfort u Dad III! with ht: Mm mfgvggmntgz HIIIIIE Staadoldlnudenvear. mm, 0; 3., mo Dr. and Mrs. D.vD Soonnell uh, I H I ma and funny returned several days 2 2 3 5 oottnn.h'I1I(AGC 2.4.5) ahol-llayqientatthehorneof Mrs. ' .Mr.Bll Stew (Au-600108.00. GENEVA Ineuterat-The enun- cll of the 27-member intergovern- mental committee for European migration Saturday approved a plan to move 157.270 migrants overseas in 1958 at an operational cost of S37.-100.000. Canada will re- ceive 15.0220. rIx.rx.oxzu;a,,a,3,e,( ”hfV'f'h'Vlh7Kzt'sev.txi hi 'l?V”t”i-fxlxixtxxx, xi-..'-ix-..xxz-ix-gg.e,.”. 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