. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN waver-15, 1950 vicinity , in Albertina. s I Mrs. to the United Btntes. day with his family her: Mr. Roderick F050. son. visiting Mrs. Burnett's Mr. and Mrs. George .Montrose. .3. 1 with her mother. INTERRUPTION none: ' y Electric power will be interrupted on the line from Bonshaw to the Borden terminal on Monday and Tues- day. August 14th and 15th, from approximately 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. This interruption is necessary in order to move poles in this area for the Trans-Canada Highway project. R I KI MARITIME ELECTRIC 0.0. LTD. lextended to the bereaved 1.x&vEuaEns, REST ened yesterday. had .1.. The Maple Leaf Institute of Tra-i vcliers' Rest held their July and August meetings in the club-room with a good attendance. Meetings opened with the Ode and the Creed. followed by the minutes. Roll "call was answered by telling Due to sickness, the delegates to the Annual Convention in Char. lottetown were unable to but Mrs. Stewart Moase of Allnan Very kindly give her M which was enjoyed and appreclated'brlnK farlh WEVG5 01 by all. A vote of thanks was extend- 3 cards of sympathy to two bereaved bmk ”p”"d We P"-WW5” 03 WI bobbthsux baby families. namely: Mrs. James Champion. whose sister passed away in California and Mrs. Gladys Gunning, whose beloved daughter, Mrs. Alex Matheson. more famil- iarly known to her friends as "Pat" was suddenly taken from us to the "Land Beyond". sincere sympathy is extended to these two families. bought. M,-5, Roy walk” and Mm James characterization of the Mnrchbank providedthe program. I-y Marchbank served refreshments. bringing a pleasant meeting to a C1058. pers" at the most moment. Percy Kinch and daughter. Jean. have gone on a visit Mr. Ernest Ldrtar. C. N. R. playee. Charlottetown. spent sun- Mrs. Alberfon and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berriran oi ;cbarlottetown spent the week-end MacNevin is erecting a dwelling on Poplar St. 'adiolning his "snack .Mr. and Mn. 1". G. I-tamsay re- lturned from their honeymoon. and uhave taken up aOSld8hCO at Mont- Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett and Niall. of Charlottetown are parents. Ramsay. B Miss Jean Ci-raves returned to 1!-lalifax after spending the summer Mary "Graves. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Frances sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mallett, who only recently returned to the Unit- ed States were called home due to the sudden death of Mr. Mallett'.s brother, Mr. Richard Malleit of Charlottetown. sincere sympathy is "FATHER WAS A FULLBACK” AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIIIE -The producers of "Father Was Fullback” have taken a quizicai look at a familiar American scene and have brought forth a comedy that will really raise your rislblli- tles to a new high. Patrons at the Capitol Theatre, where this new Twentieth Century-Fox picture op- an hilarious time watching Fred MaoMurt'ay. ms .the harassed football coach. worry attencl.throu.gh a disastrous season on the New,gx-idiron and at the same time cope consented C0-with the antics of two adolescent report, which she hadldaughters. Between the two situ- brought back for her 1nstiiute.iations. the coach is pretty well rs. Moase gave a detailed report'sunk in a series of episodes that laughter. MacMurray delivers another of sitter of "Sitting cups for the Club-room and a vote P”'m"" mp” he” permrmame in , 'the former hit and comes pretty was passed that A new tea pot be near stealing the picture with her daughter who has a low Hooper rating vlvitb . the boys. She has a perfect fol in M” wmm” Hem" ”” M” 9”” little Natalie Wood. the kid sister who has a tendency to tell when- lrlopportune little em- Mount Pleasant . l District Superintondant Macaregor has of the J. the home of ms. nu. Friends of Mn, Enron, will regret to hear of bar at the home of her dsughtgr John Bishop. Mr. Alex Mr ing his holidays Mr. Pleasant. ...m.. and family of Oxford N. 5. hav spent their holidays at Mr. Lad ner's old home. Moore. on their recent ' marriage, Mrs Macbccd. Victoria west. Mrs. Allison Raynor Enmore. and Mrs. Elmer snow. Orrington Maine, Mrs; Grace Proude Wlltshire, were visitors home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W Robinson Sunday. Mrs. Ella M. Muttart. Edmonton the home of Mr. and Mrs. 660. W for twenty years. which was held at Oxford, N. S. A number from this vicinity at- tended the miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert MacLaren. in honour of their eldest son Earle and his bride. A large crowd was in attendance and an enjoyable evening spent. The many beautiful presents re- ceived testify to the popularity of in bi Oteoum, the more time you spend lien. the more you'll appreciate the beauty, the ecu-of-cleaning, the long losilngness of a Gold Seal Congeleurn Rug. For Cengoleum ho: a wool-loyer , of boot-toughened point and bolted enamel equal in fhieltnouto I econ of but Hoot point applied by bond. And it's the only enamel surface door covering with the famous 5 money”-beck guarantee. look for if on the rug you buy! I l ' Hora'so ltllcllen.so pleasant you'll even wentto loaf this young couple. Locke Road Miss Louise Griffin was a vial- tor at her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. charlie Foley were visitors to Glcnwood recently. Mrs. Vincent Gallant was visit- ing in Plusvtlle at the home of her sister, Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Miss Grace Arsenault of Howlan is visiting in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Per- ry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. Char- lottetown. paid a short visit at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault recently. Mr. Lawrence Gallant of Pius- vllle is a visitor at the home of Mr. and M.l'8.' Vincent Gallant, Forest View. Mr. of St. and Mrs. Leonard Creame- John are visiting in Forest View. guests of Mr. Margaret Came and family. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mn. Jerry Arsenault were Sunday even- ing guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Mile Edna Oalne, who la em- played in st. John is now visiting in Forest View at the home of her mother. Mrs. Margaret Cline. Mr. Joe McLean oi Alberwn. motored to Summersldc recently. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant of Locke Raoul. Miss Emma Gallant oi Plusvlile. is visiting in Bloomfield, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mn. Law- rence Peters. The many friends of Mrs. Mur-' ray sweet will be glad to know that she has recovered from her recent illness and is feeling I0 much better now. ,.... -Mrs, Sadie Connors of New Jersey is visiting in Pbrelt View and Howlan. Mr. Connors is the sister of Mrs. Margaret Araenauit and Mr. John P Wedge. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lam nce Peters of Bloomfield were sitora at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe '1'. Gal- lant one evening recently. j? 1 Mrs. Charles Gallagher of New Jersey is visiting in Knutaford at the home of her fathor,.Mr. Wil- liam Megglson and also her bro.- thcr. Mr. George Montana. to Alba:-ton. FINN My VIII hi of their two dllllllterl. Ilrl. JD Kine): and Ikl. K011! ANTI. a sail Vicinity 1!. visited the church Neurone during-the week. Miss Joyce MacArthur, Pom” verse for -the ensuing year. Grove is spending g 1" d." .3 Williams. Phillips illness Ladnar, Stroetlvilie. Ontario has returned after spend. Freeland Mrs. Barry -M-ac-Kay, lltreeland visa 3 recent visitor to summer- : e. Mr. Harold Henderson has been engaged as teacher for cape Tra- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and family, O'l'1eu'y spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Miss Nellie Larkin. .8ummeraide spent Monday with Miss. Minnie gacxay and Mrs. William Mac- ay: WESTERN GUARDIAN -rumor sans: AND IAZAAI at nolmam, aufnmeraida town's Wolnexfa Institute. and up at Moase, Jewellers. Com- plete stock of nlel Flint and ser- vice Parts. -ENTIITAINED ON III!!!- DAY-Mra. Margaret Tuplln en- tertained on Thursday. August 3rd, at a chicken supper, in hon- or of the 16th birthday of her daughter. Mia: Lydia Tuplin. Fol- . Satur- day. ugust 19th, at 3 P. M. Irish- -nonaou uannzns. .. ssoo IGGUVIIV. Mr. and am. Alfred, and their daughter Bay turn home on Wednesday visiting am. .Pfalffet'a blmaapoody Pfoiffor. lam. Long Island left by motor to no motbtr Ms-I. Beale Hooper and her broth- at his old home Mr. and Mr . Clinton Lsdner, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams. rule. and granddaughter cllretn Wife of Borden were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Best wishes ere extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Macbaren, l:n.more Macnatcn was the former Corrinne Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wood. and Mr. Alex Wood all of Tryon, also their sister Mrs. Emily Macxensic of Lethbridge. Alta. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. and grandson Cleveland Stewart. New at the Mr. J. L. Waite. 'rravcllers' Rest and two sisters, Mra. Amy E. sher- man. also of Travcliors' Rest. and Alberta have spent a few days at Robinson. Mrs. Muttart came east on the "Spud Island special" and has not visited her native province Rev. Roland Stanford, and sis- ter Irva Trentonn, N. S., and aunt Mrs. wm. I-lazelwood of Water- end daughter of California. were parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ma Kay. her grandmother, Mrs. Henderson. for the week-end. Mass. is spending her vacatlo Freeland and vicinity. West Kent School. Charlottetcw is spending her holidays summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. wiggens an vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Joh W. Palmer. ...... son and son Terry of illarry Mac-Kay, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. and family Mrs. James Mills. motored to New Brunswic on Sunday. Borden Oscar : visiting relatives your mnhgplace and some "mark: ed to her by Mrs Fred Waite, the his smooth performances. nt!rfec- 3?"3,?::::;nwe;fldre:f3&1.g"mv'.?m:: um w"k' . ' "d . l l i th f t. i ' s l ' ' about "'me' The members ”'”ip1:Slreac:otrt of the Ice-Cream Sociallggy 1-mseictlutiglons? aslzndnov xsllrogeln in Mt m"”"'' M" Summd Wm Mrs and M75 30h" R5 Macs asked to bring their first picture to and Ham” by Mrs James March. O.Ham' his Cogsmn plays the Wm ducted a service in the church of Lauchjan of 39;-dgn attended me gatgextialgeglgefgpyroglroall Cfanld bunk Showed a was-mcmry sum hadland mother with restmlm and the Nazarenehand gave: a splendid Montague run, on wednesday, wee Bhrchbank nbmjmd 'sendmg been realized, Mrs. John March, understanding. Betty Lynn the TEPOIE 0! t 6 rec!!! I339"! Y at Borden. Mrs. Swithen McKenna of Bed- eque spent. a few days recently with her son Everett and Mrs. Mc- Kenna at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross oi Charlottetown spent the week-end in Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. John Peter Gallant of Bor- den left on Tuesday for Egmont Bay where she will spend some time with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacLauch- lan of Mount Stewart are spending a few days in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacLauohlan. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean and family. of Dailable. ypent Sunday in Borden with Mrs. MaeLeanls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. Misses Genevieve and Ruth Mac- Donald of Ottawa are spending two weeks' holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmea V. MacDonald at Borden Hotel. Mrs. Donald 1'. Ede. who has been spending the past. few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe at Borden. return- ed to her home in Summerside on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe and son Ronnie. who attended the Moncton Diamond Jubilee parade and fireworks on Wednesday even- ing, returned to Borden on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna of Borden, Mrs. Edward S. Grif- fin and daughter Anna of Burton, Lot '1. were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Mrs. Stephen Alexanders. who has been spending two weekal hol- idays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William own at Borden. re- turned to Montreal on Saturday. Mrs. John MacDonald who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Chaluon at Borden. returned to her home in sourla lut week. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Bell of Ottawa are spending two weeks holiday: on P. E. Island. visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell at Bor- den. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews at Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moxenna and little daughter Nancy Anne of Borden, were visitors to Bur- ton, 1.037. over the week-and.' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Mrs. olaronco lfcauald of Ar- obatook. lie. lpent a few days in Borden with her aunt Mrs. Louis l-lackett. after u two-week visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter aaudet at Tlgnleh. urn. Andrew Butler and son W trad llr and lira. frank lut- 'i'em'rny.'of Charlotte- IlfI.' Jeni 0'Donnel of Mrs. John Jhefuac. ' ,ol,W ' - , . Mr. Kenneth Macliay. summer-' side spent the week-end with his Miss '.l'helma,Henderson. Boston. Mun, is spending a few dsytwith Joshua Mr. Arthur smith, Mr, John D. Palmer and Mrs. David smith, Freeland motored to Nova Scoua Mrs. Lulu Palmer, Cambridge. visiting her family and friends in lilies Minnie MacKay, teacher of at her Mr. Patrick Feeney. south Orange. New Jersey are spending I. month - M.r .and Mrs. Forbes Hender- Calgary. Alberta. are spending their vacat- ion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill nway and Mr. and illlams. MncNeiil's Mrs. William White of Borden is in Georgetown Miss Inez Mclnnis of Toronto is spending her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. l'-'.J. Mclnnis lowing the supper. which featu g. slngton, Mrs. Annie Tuplln an and Mrs. George Campbell. Sprin were received by the celebrant. R n ing ball games. tug-of-war. the races were as follows: d 4 years, olive May Rogers; 4 and ii ham Linkletter; Ladies. if over. Miss Phyllis Hogg; says. an 1 Curtis and Kenneth thread the needle, Miss Clara Sim monds and Mr. Barnett k I-logg and Mr. Balfour Read; Lad were enjoyed by all. NEW EESIDEN'ISm-The occupied by the l-Ierdon Mann family. and host and home were treated to a real welcome and er was the recipient of a combin- ed reading and end table. a smoking stand and other small gifts. Lt. Col. E. W. Johnstone in his usual genial manner. intro- duced the feature of the evening. and called upon Mrs. Robert Stavert. who read an address which tended to express apprecia- tion to the esteemed gentleman. for the invaluable assistance lie has already tendered to the com- munity. in various way, and to wish him happiness, in his new home. The gifts were presented by Messrs. James Simmons and Clayton Stavert. Mr. MacLeod's response indicated that he was deeply touched by the welcome accorded him. and the thoughtful choice of gifts. Organ selections by Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod and Mrs. David Campbell. and songs by Mr. James Simmons and Miss Mary Campbell were enjoyed dun ing the evening. Among those as- sisting in serving a delicious lunch. were Mrs. Clayton Stavert, Mrs. James Simmons,'Mrs. Rob- ert Stnvert. Mrs. Mary Simmons and Mrs. Harry Sudsbury.-Bur. I I ' H Personals Mr. Roy MacMurdo of Toronto is visiting his mother, Mrs. D. J. Mac- Murdo, in summerslde. 8. --Miss Lila K. Mat-Lead of Bel- ton, MnIs.. is spending her va- cation with her brother. Mr. Neil MacLeod. Indian River.-Bur. -Fuev William Bliaon, a former minister of the summerside Church of Christ, accompanied by Mrs. Bil- son. are renewing friendships in the community. -s. -Rev. and Mrs. M. l... Brecken- ridie. summ aauw, have had as their guests for the past few dlyl. Mrs. William Weaie of Green mount. ,5, -Rev. and Mrs. Russell Carr of R-ldseway. Ontario. who have been visiting relatives in the province. were guests recently of luv. and Mrs. M L. Breckenridge. Bum- merslde. -Messrs. Marshall Thompson. Wallace Harding. Ralph Owen and Reggie Mccarvcll motored to Halifax and Moncton last week end.-Bur. -so-. and Mn. Stirling Small. men. who have been guests of the farmers sister. Mrs. Kaye 3;... sen in Bilmmoralde, left on x-gtum for their home in Wolluton, Mac- sachuaetta .4, --Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robldoux, and son Lawrence. and Mr. w M. Robldoux. of Keene. N, )1; ans. no Q 31,, were welcome sum: of Mrs. Barbara meat. the out. Helen Cameron. Knnalngton. for fallen. and It. MI wnlgq the put weak.-Bur. all of era, .35 mg: l 1,,” M Inward llnman of mucus. giiiuaindour. gm. g;i: "”'”'J'" 0" ''u''” h um” ,muw. mm W" mo won by rap: ve beam. that on as. Mrs. Ct-oken. when .thv:y.n:tI:o nix...” WW0. On Tuacdlb Mlluat lib. Ielaaua um "T" A 40' Ifmhmlnl and water yxtuobtzsharxug at Boston with town as iuatructor.' over -live CMPIIE from cl: to mmq on an tIking.i lion: Ibo . the but lingo?" ”'”" -mu tabe.,tlIeir ed a beautifully decorated birth- day cake. instrumental music by Mines Joyce and Harriet Camp- Mrs. John E. Mac-Leod, lrishtown, Valley. A variety of lovely gifts - PICNIC HELD vA most en- joyable Sunday school, picnic of the Summerside Church of Christ was held in a field owned by Mr. Keith callback. Llnkletter, on Wednes- day afternoon. Sports of various kinds were greatly enjoyed includ- races and contests. The first winners in Under years. Leona Weale: 8 to 6 years. Alan 1-lubley: 9 and 10 years, Bob- ert clodkin; in to la years. Gra- years and over. Mr. Leigh Curtis; three-leased race C under 14. Gor- don Linkletter and Eric lawln: three-legged race. over it - nigh Huestis; croaier: Egg and spoon race, Miss ' Phyllis ies' Nail Driving Contest. Miss Vera Rogers. The delicious refreshments -S. -WELCOME EXTENDED To T charm- ing home of Mr. H. B. MacLeod. was pleasantly invaded by friends and neighbors of lrishtown- and vicinity on Tuesday evening, Aug- ust 8th. Mr. MacLeod has bought and renovated the house formerly "house-warming", when the form- ''5 xonaingu-on not and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A1 41 noon Aug. and. Ernest Weeks appointed delegates in the W. M. 8 5 Church Aug. 10th. Mrs. d 0 ion, several members close by prayer end Benediction -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hlltz and nephew. Paul Bethune of Ber- wick. N. S., are sunata of Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard. French River.--Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Woodslde. mother, Mrs. J. W. hiazell. Stan- chel. Bur Rev. H. M. and Mrs. Buntain, of Westville. N. 8.. and formerly of New London. are spending I vacat- ion here. Bur Mr. and ms. Ruueil Ramsay. Lacombe. Alta.. arc house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coualna. Baltic. and will visit other relatives and friend here. Bur. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry sudsbury. spring valley, are Mrs. aenj. Knight Brownvlile. um. and Mr. and Mr. Barry Manuel. and children. Harry and Pamela. of Waltham. Mass. . Bur. Miss Katherine Gallant ha.s.re- turned to her home at Pluavllla. after an enjoyable visit with her brothlr. Mr, Adrian Gallant. spring Valley. Bur. Mr. Brenton Gale. spring Valley. vale. N. 8., where he is a. guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elzin Mill. Bur. -LAO. cl. D MacAulay. Mn. MacAulay and daughter. Thelma.- are returning to Moncton. N. 3.. after visiting in summerslde, guests of Mr. and Mrs. nay Clark. -5. -Mr. and Mrs. Bent. Dnltoche. have returned to their home in er nestle Keeper. of central lode- e. . j . Mrs. John Tltompeon. New York The Women's Auxiliary of the Bedeque United Church was held in the church on Wednesday after- President. ms. and led the devotional period, with man "0 For A Thousand Tongues To Sing". Nine members anuarod roll call and one visitor was welcomed to the meeting. six house calls and one hospital call was reported. for the last month. Mrs. Pearle Af- fleck and Mrs. Bruce Alfiock were rally to be held In Tryon United Hudson lnwther and Mrs. Walter Wright to hove charge of the program next meeting. Miss Louisa Oalbock save a talk on Temperance and Mrs Orville Johnson conducted the programme. Theme The world convention on christian Educat- taklng part. Closing worship was brought to o Margate. have as their welcome guest. this week, Mn. Woodaideb llolglh irslIlu'"Auln1 11 Party for Tm: emit -Fr j. - . Pen-son, 1 . obelton was recon operated :21 WW1 Mr. I114 Mu. Alfred the Prince county nomht. and Wood. of Tryoo. mums to their home early on. Wednesday even. lnl. July the twenty-elxtb. from visiting with neighbors. tam y.,d was full of parked cars and in in, house "ill was merry as . Xnaln, riegeubell." Unknown to than many friends had gathered time to honor them on their wedding anniversary. it was thirty-nine years ago that Florence Toomba of Clifton and Alfred Woo , In was Rev, 9. B. Cough and Mrs. Wood among her prized t:::.- ::.l tl..r.:-';l..::l: we .,-:n....M.;'e.;e- w---um-. nu sum men ms. were much appreciated by the gag. bang” "xiv mg,” 3. J5 Gonh p'.'m.d h b" ”” um Rueafs. Besides Lydia'I ltounler 1,." an": 3” n. ",4 fun lh” Thfwa u” 7”” '"d E3 ii friends. other guests attending outhmm uu?u.hn lawn. 'h9'nd 1” 1” 'V”7 A5993 male were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobb am H. ft 3 rinse. they have obeyed God's in- and Miss Jessie Murphy, Ken- '4 " junction to 'lova one another.” Mr. Arthur Dawson was chosen unanimously as C” ' infer the evening and after extending per. tonal congratulations and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wood he Ilkfd Mr. George Maexay, M1... A. on behalf of Che guests to de. liver the address. During Mr. Mac. Kay's remarks he stressed 'he very high esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Wood we held by the communiy and the hospitality of their home which is unsurpassed. In the echool too they have ever ben most co-operative and their loyalty to the Church is particu- larly outstanding. Each, Sabbath week within its hallowed walls. "Not only did they attend service regularly" in fuir and winirv weather". Mr. Mar.-Key related, "but they took their children, Walter and Olive, with them to the House of God for they firmly believe in the words "train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it." To paraphrase "Bobby" Burns "from homes like these our is-land grandeur springs. which mnkes her loved at home, revered abroad.” They were presented with an attractive chair. on behalf of the guests. and. as Rev. Mr. Chappc-ll of Rothescy, N. B. said. it was "big enough for two." "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" was sun: lustily and sincerely by the throng after which "open house" was en- . joyed. Delicious refres-hmenls were aerved. by friends of the happy couple. later in the evening. After wishing Mr. and Mrs. Wood many more years of happin- eas the well-wlahers left for their homes glad indeed lo have been at this happy gathering. Among the guests were three from Western Canada who receiv- ed a lwarm welcome from their Island friends. Mrs. E. P. MacKen- zie. who is Mr. Wood's sister. of Lethbridgc, Alto. is visiting at her old home after an absence of thirty-one years. Mrs. Ella M. Mut- tlrt of Edmonton, Alta.. ion came on the "Spud bland Special" lo re-visit the "scenes of her child- hood." as did also Mr. Charles Wright. formerly of Tryon. who now resides in New Westminster. is spending a vacation at Pair 3 C (wen adds zest to lunch Long River, after , a week in Freetown, when they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murl.-Bur. -Mr. Andrew Brown of Broad- view. Sask., in visiting his native province for the first time in 31 years. He is the house guest of his sister. Mrs. Brewer Linkletter. Kensington. and VIII visit other members of the family.--Bur. -Friends of Mrs. cheater Mar Leod, Long River. will be lorry to learn that one is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. suf- fering from a broken hip. the ra- llllt of a fall in her home on Friday.-Bur. , -Mrs. H. 8. Macllwen. Stanley Bridle. left on Tiluraday morning by plane. via Winnipeg, onrouto to Red Lake, Ont. to visit but son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green. Mr. Maelwen accompanied his wife as far as Moncton.-Bur. Rev. E. R. woodside and dauglq. tor. Joan are spending a wool: at . 1711011 they are guests of ur. Wcodaidels parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodaide, who pun 90 IONMPIIIV their son on his re- , turn to mu: rat. N. 3.. ll ”'”""”'5 win spam: guy" (kn, W m couplets Vlauoi Analyses -- , mu ...”..2f."e.. l.:?l3.?.':& ...”3.”.f?.'..u."' "' "' ll" 0l1'i'MI!afteraltoliea.y llIAl,l.lMt'lI ILNNO Brunswick. In letbuflt. Ibo m the tum 0! Ion. Dr. 0. K. Johnson and Mrs. J , and NOTICE Anyone trespassing on our property or cutting the hedge along the shore bank will be dealt with according to law. EMMMT KELLY Borden Ptufmlonalt cards II. E. ELLIS lire - Auto - onus!!! INIIIIANOI I lemme: M. sauna-aide ONI Ml! - . . ii I. F. Hunter. ll.O. they seek strength for the coming 4"