TEA in BAGS Murrayharhour North ,,-aev. Mr. Wheelock. District Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society for New Erunswlck and Prince Edward Is- land was guest speaker at the morning service held in Murray Harbor North Church on Septem- ' ber 28. Hymns sung were, "Within Thy Temple Lord", sing Them over Again To Me", "O Word of God Incarnate" and "Break Thou the Bread of Life". Mr. Arnold Irving accompanied by his mother, Mrs. William Irv- ing, Montague. and Miss Pegzy. Mggphee, Heatherdale were guests of Mr. ,and Mrs. Newton Hicken On September 20. LAC Julian Butler. R. C. A. F. who is stationed at Portage la ' Prairie. Man., spent his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler, Peters Road. Mr. Eldon Dixon. Gaspcreaux, leit recently for Centerville, N. 13., where he has obtained employ- ment. Mr. Verne Johnston accompan- led by his aunts, Misses Blanche and May Millar were visitors to nuemsey Cove on September 80, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris. Messrs. Eugene Maccarthy and 'Buddyt Irving. Cambridge, leit .-rccntly for Toronto, Ont., where incy hope to obtain employment. The many friends oi, Mr. and .'iirs.' Lloyd Reid are sorry to hear 'hclr young son Barry is ill and .i'l.Sl'l for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beck, Al- nswn, were guests of Mrs. Beck's sister, Mrs. Elmer Millar and Mr. Millar on October 3 Miss Myrtle Millar teacher at Dunstwfinage school is spending a awo weeks vacation at the home 0! llcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. GEOFEC liiliar. Mr. Louis Lanigan, Toronto. who is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas lnnigzm, St. Mary's Road was, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Preston Llewellyn and Mr. Llewellyn. Mr. Elmer Miilar is busily en- gaged in erecting I plzsery l0l' Mr. Rae Kennedy- Mr. and Mrs. William Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cle- ments and three children oi White sands were guests or Mr. and Mrs. ."-rant Graham, Gnspereaux on .')cl,obel' 3. Mr. William Miilar who has been amployed in Toronto for the past year la" enjoying a two week's va- cation Itthe home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millar. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Warren vtillar are sorry to hear their young laughter Darlene is ill and wish rier a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mutlow m.-1 young daughter Brenda, Park- .1ale, were visitors to Murray Har- hnr North on September 26. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colllngs, Lower Montague. and Miss Muriel Collings, Charlottetown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow on October ti. Mrs. Emma Sorrie. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Oc- tober I with her sqn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gra- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards accompanied by Mr5- Rl0l1”d-V mother. Mrs. Isabel Stewart, Ab- ney were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard McClure on Sep- tember 26. -50- Hospitality . . . in a better cup of A tea! MORSEfS Selected ' ORANGE PEKOE X Mrs. Sadie Bonnell. night sup- ervisor of the Provincial Iniirmery was visiting friends in Little Sands from Friday evening until Sunday evening when she returned to Charlottetown by bus. Messrs. Charles Stewart, Mantle Livingstone, Neil MacNeill and James Dixon all of Little sands. attended the large potato meeting held in Charlottetown last week. Mr. Robert White of Wood Is- lands East. was taken to the P.E. Island Hospital on Thursday for treatment. We hope he will soon show improvement. His parents and other members or the family have made several trips to visit Robert while at home and in the hospital. Mr. George H. Blue who was em- Dloyed as a spare man on the Char. ies E. Dunning for August and part oi September with his son Nestor are employed in Flat River doing carpenter work for a Mrs. Macmie. We are glad to report that Mrs. John Bruce. High Bank. Who has been ill at her home is improving. Miss Ellen Munn, Little sands teacher at Winsloe school returned by bus irom here on Sunday even- ing after visiting at her home. Mr. Donnie Livingstone of the Halifax Naval base, who has been visiting at his home in Hopefield has returned ii; his base this week. Messrs. Wallace and Homer Tur- ner and their nephew, Mr. Archie Livingstone visited Mrs. Alexander Blue. Little Sands on Oct. 23. Mr. John MacLeod (policeman) of Ontario, who has been visiting his father, John T. MacLeod, Little Bands, left on return on Wednes- day. While home he visited old friends in Little Sands. , Miss Flora Gillis, thc oldcst res- ident of Little sands, tember. Miss Gillis is bedfast and must find the time long. Another elderly person, Mr. Neilllc MacDon- ald. celebrated his 87th birthday Sept. 7. His brother John Mac- Donald is celebrating his birttiduy this month also. He too is past 85. We also have another aged gentle- man. Mr. Archie Munn. who is past 85. These four people are otir old. est residents. Many more lmplly birthdays all of youl oi the Kings County Memorial Hospital nt Montague is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr and field A lot of work is beln.; done on Greys Road. Hopeileld at the present time, as the road is being widened. We 5-"! Klid that Mr. John Mac- Donald Hooeneid, who is home W y& WlllllllliillIi Lltue Sands W3m- celebrated l her (list birthday the last or Scp-J u!llOlp1!Il.illOOy1I(ID9II Mra. Harrison Whiteway, and children. Carol and Paul, Char- lottetown. s p e n t Thanksgiving week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway. Murray River. The first snow of the season tell here Oct. 7. It is but a. taste of the winter ahead and a warning for us to prepare for whats ahead. There are lots of potatoes to be dug yet. In fact very few have started to dig. -CO. ,g Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and children, Br--ida Ann and Don- alda. Charlottetown, spent Thanks- giving week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. MacKay, High Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irving, Mur- ray Harbour. Georgetown .fMr. and Mrs. Chester Walker motored to White Sands and Mur- ray River on Oct. 11 where they were guests at the homes oi Mr. and Mrs. William Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Fraser. Stephen Goteil. son of Mr. Ind Mrs. John D. Gotell, left on Oct. 13 for St. Jeans, Que, where he will take his basic training with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Bernard Walsh, Gerald F. Mur- phy. Jzicke Layers, Gerald D. Murphy. Stewart Hansen and Ernie Roche, students at St! Dun- stan's College returned early in the week to resume their studies nlter spending Thanksgiving at thir homes in Georgetown. Mr. Rankin Keenan. student of Horton Academy. Woliville, N.S.. spent Thanksgiving at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan, Murray River. Miss Zelda Smith. Flat River. was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Murdock. Mrs. Mary MacKinnnn. New Argyle, was a recent visitor to Gladstone, guest of her brother, Mr. Alex Richards. Mrs. Annie Barnes, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Alice Comp- ton, left on Oct 11 on return to her home in Watertown. Mass She was accompanied by Miss Compton, who will spend the win. ter in the United States. A. B. Judson Nicolle who is with the R.C.N., in Halifax, is spending iifteen days leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lcaland Nicolle, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. William Fyie and daughter. Shirley, Trenton, N.S.. spent Thanksgiving in Murray Riv- er. guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred White. Miss Sheila DeLory. Miss Joan Murphy, college students, returned to college early in the week after spending the holiday week-end at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eagton left by car on Oct. 11 on a visit to relatives in Boston. Mass. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald and Miss Helen Martcll returned to their studies at Notre Dame Aca. demy, nftcr spending Thanksgiving at their homes in Georgetown. Mrs. W. W. MacLaren left on .Oct. ii, on a visit to Boston, Mass. Friends of Mr. Lioneil King are sorry to hear that he suffered a quite severe cut on his hand, by it saw, while employed in the Mr. Arnett White. Murray Riv- er, has returned to Quebec. after spending a few weeks at home. The many young friends of Master James Richards, Gladstone, are pleased to hear he is improv- lng, after his recent illness. All his friends hope to see him well Miss Shirley Livingstone. R. N..i Mrs. Donald Livingstone. Hope. . C2nwa&?dZ&Zd752a6dZMWgl woods for Harry McLaughlin. , On October 10 at their home in ,Georgctown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Kincar, celebrated their first Wed- -ding anniversary. The celebration Wits n dorblc one, as the date also ,was the 37th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. King. parents of Mrs Kincar. Present at the double celebration were Mr land Mrs. Donald King and Mr. i Lioneil King. Miss Hclcn Golcll of Charlotte- : town was n rcccnt guest oi rcatives j ill Georgetown. -AC. .C.&.ggg,gggg HUMBLE '0RIGIN Jean Maury. French cardinal ,who died in 1817, was the son oi a cobbler. ANY T E. Island Hospital. Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace itors to White Sands, Mrs. Olive Giddings. i Miss Lillian Glover, Halifax. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glover. Murray River. thcr, Mr.. Duff. were recent visitors lltiver, guests oi Mr. tClil'ford Keenan. to Murray and Mrs. ! Miss Myrna Horton, studcht at ,Hurton Academy. spent Thanksgiv- ling at the home of her mother. iMrs. Fcrne Horton, Murray Riv- er. Mr. James Glover, first year stu- dent at P.W.C., spent Thanksgiv- ing at the home of his parents, Mr land Mrs. David Glnvclr, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and children, Donna and Larry, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. John W. Maci..can, High Bank. Miss Joan Sharam, student at Acadia University, was a visitor to Murray River during part oi her holiday week-end, guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MacKinnon. Mrs. Sam Beck. Murray River, and Mrs. Henry Beck, Abney, were and back l0 School before l0lliZ- recent visitors to Halifax, guests A Vgrg Welton's parents, Mr. and Mrs., mnegn yyrnpahy is extended to Mrs. John E. Jenkins on the death of her father, the late Luke Hor- ton, who passed away at the P. Miss Bertha MacLean, Summer- day week-end at the home oi her sdie, spent the holiday week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fer- in High Bank, guest of her par- guson, Murray River. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mac- , TWP”-lgrandmother, Mrs. John MacI.ean, Central Cariboo. Mrs. Mabel Heug-,-Murray Rive,-. hen, Pictou, N.S.. were recent vis-1 guests of spent Thanksgiving at the home of, David l Mrs. Nellie Keenan and her fa-l Charlottetown, or Mrs. near: leer: sen-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Alley. Miss Anne Ferguson, first year student at P.W.C., spent the hall- Mr. Francis MacLean, first year student at P. W. C., spent the holi- day weck-end at the home of his CD Peakes visited ..'Mr. Urban Bradley, icharlottetown, Oct. 1. Mrs. John MacDonald, spent a few days recently in Charlotte- own. Mr. and Mrs. M. Handrahan, Fred and Herb, were visitors in iBordcn, Oct. 3, guests of Mr. and :Mrs. Wilfred Kiggins. Mr. James McAree. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Oct. 2. at his home in St. Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tralnor. Charlottetown, spent the week-end of Oct. 3, at the home of their par- ents at Baldwin's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKenna and family, Charlottetown. visited at the home of Mrs. Devine Oct. 3. Mr. Alex Grant. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Connors, Charlottetown, Oct. 3. Friends of Miss M a rj o r i (2 Trainer, Stanhope Road, regret tu learn that she entered the Char- lottetown Hospital recently to un- dergo an operation for goiter. Friends of David MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDon- ald, regret to learn that he is con- 1 Etliiesday. October 19, 1054 his Page IIJY good for grandmals boy-y and grandma! l flesh! iltbg III. I11 dab ' ' auliaaiisilahdyuuulisiil an-not Eanlaliiuuiurcumllrn not H vllllh "0" until. It SI llllslulyledtlll EXTRACT OF GOD LIVER 0 fined to his bed with virus pneu- monia, All join in wishing him a speedy return to good health. The many friends of Mrs. Jo- seph MacDonald. are pleased to learn that she was able to return recently to her home in St. Pat- rick's Road, much improved in health after being a patient at the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters and family, Charlottetown, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Handrahan, Oct. 6. Mr. Merlin Dcvine, visited Hal- ifax, N.S., Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McEachern, Charlottetown. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarkin. It-is here...NEWPAC'K ! ' 6'L0llEJl LEAF SOUKEYI-' SALMON 6Omcle.Qit'J'.0i1A RE M Oct. 3. They were lccompaniel by Mr. and Mrs. Tromley, Ont. Mr. Preston Hughes, Borden, spent a few days of the week of Oct. .1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. 'lLighcs. BU. VOTE FOR. MERGER PONDICHER . French In cl i n (AP)-Legislators from Francois Indian settlements, meeting near here to decide the future of the- scattcred i:rritory, voted 170 to eight Monday for merger with In- dia. The ballot, held in aucurdancu with an Indian-French agreement of Oct. 13, climaxed seven year: of Indian agitation to take over the 196 square miles of territory. The result of the vote will now go be- fore the Indian and French Par- liamc s for ratification. t szmpwrcnas