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OM... is at present spending his holidays win his wife and family in Murray River. 1 Mr. Cyril Montana. has return- ed to Charlottetown after spending a week's holiday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Macliesn, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ox-am and children have returned to their home in st. John. N. 3., after spending their holidays visiting with relatives in Murray Harbor, Charlottetown, and with Mrs. Orsm's sister in Murray River, Mrs. Royal White. 1 Mr. Vernon Maclican, Ohsr- b lotietown is at present spending two wccks' vacation at the homo of his psrentss Mr. and Mrs. Peter- MacLean, Murray River. Mrs. Katie Cairns who has spent the past winter with her family in Quincy, Mass., arrived at her home in High Hank. With her are her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cairns and grandchildren. Claire. Alvin and Huddle who will spend their holi- days there. C Mrs. William Porter and daugh- .ter Anne, Charlottetown, are lspendlng a week at their home in Murray River. Mrs. Elliotand son Edwin of Sommerville. Mass, are at present spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Royal White, Mur- ray River.. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and ,daughter Brenda Ann, Chalottc- town. spent the week-end of July 25 at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. MscKay and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irving. Beach Point. Mr. and Mrs. James Cantello and family of Windsor. Ont. are at present spending their holidays in Murray River. Mr. slid Mrs. Raymond Connors of New Glasgow. N. 5.. are spend- ing their vacation at Mrs. Connors' father's summer home in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whitely and M two children of Washington. D. (7.. were recent lvisltors to Murray River, guests of Mrs. Royal White. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buell of Toronto, Ont.. are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Buell's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Murray River. Mr. Aaron Hunter of Trenton. N. 5., is at present spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Murray River. av Mrs. Lloyd Tuttls and son Low- ell hnvc returned to their home in Fairfax, Va., after spending a month's holiday at the home .of m day in the community hall con- potato inspector, has under-gone an operation in the P.!.'. Island Hospital, and is well on the road Harvey's parents. Mr: James A. O'Brien. Halifax, N.S., before going home to see Mrs. Harvey's sister, Reta. Mrs: Raymond Jay. and Mr. Jay. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacLeod, Murray River. Erisfol and Vicinity The Misses Rachel. and Lor- OH ter Burdett, strathcona. and daughter Enuns. and son John- nie left July 16 on a two-week visit to New York. don celebration at Brudsnell Island on July daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLa.ren, Cardigan. town-was a weekend visitor at the hormcvof Aulsy. weeks visiting in Pugwash, N. 5., as guest of her daughter Mrs. Lloyd Ms.oNsvin. Also visiting Mrs. Mac- Nsvin were her sister, Mrs. Olivsr Douglas and family, Head of Bills- goes out to the relatives of the late Miss Bernadette Lewis. who passed away in the Charlottetown Hos- pltal on July 17. Miss Lewis taught school number of years and made many friends in athls vicinity. from this vicinity include Messrs. Wilbur MacDonald, Lloyd MacDon- ald, Earle MacDonald, Reuben Mc- besuty and renewing old friend- ships are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ings and family, who recently motored from California. of Mrs. 1ngs' parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. recent weekend in Montague, as guest of Miss Kay MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre and sons Elwood, Walter and Mer- lin motored to Orwell Cove on July 19. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Mr. and in-. Angus Nicholson Mr. and Mia. Daniel Shaw and amily attended the McLs.rcn-Oorr- l8. Mrs. Shaw 1! the Mr. George MoAuisy, Charlotte- mother, Mrs. Mae Mc- Mrs. Gcorge'Ma.cInnis spent two ON. The sympathy of the community at Cardigan Head for s Recent visitors to Georgetown annell and Francis Maclntyre. Enjoying the Island's scenic They are guests Miss Joan Maclntyre spent a Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod. visitor in Charlottetown on July 21. nu. visitor to Pisquid East on July 5. S Jay motored to Charlottetown on July 34. were recent visitor; in Charlotte- town. week-end at the home of his par-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. lotietown, were guests of Mr. and: Mrs. George W. Jay. July 28. 1 Mount Stewart. were Pisquid East on July 26. A Lorne Valley were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Jay on July 28. accom uied Docherty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eirt on July 26. . guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. George Jay and Mr. Jay.eBA- Mass, is spending some time with her McLean, Kingsboro. son returned from the Souris Hos- pital to their home at North Lake. am? Mrs. Wallace Woolridgo was a Mr. Lloyd Baiderston was s busi- .;.- Mr. l"loyd Jay and Mrs. Harold j.- Mr, -and Mu. George W. Jay l Mr. Guy Jay spent the July 25 1 l -:.m. l Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, Ohs.r- . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck,j visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Docher'ty,i by Mrs. Robert Mrs. Etta Lane was a recent East Bdlfic and Vicinity I . . fMiss Blanche Wil1iams.Newtnn, l grandmother, Mrs. Wilfred Mrs. Rennie Fraser and young nest visitor in Lorne Valley and 3" Montague on July 21. M:r.,and Mrs. Charles Ching. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE 4 ' ' A a business visitor to Cliarlotie- Miss Elors Ching accompanied by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L0l'lIe town. lgsiixor Young ignddson Ggilz, Robertson, Kingsboro. I e o , wore un ay V and "minity uni: W1.-siitii Rose, n..N., us.A., is oi-s in Montague. Mrs. Earls Robertson and child- r ape er vacation at her home rcn, Hunter River, are spending ".Mm Cum! Joyce Lend Rank in North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albcrt.Bi-uce sndva few days visiting with relatives ly mam 3 few daya vumng her ”-ms B bb ' . family were Sunday ylsiwrs toghelat Red Point and North Lake. grmdgpuenml Mr. and M". W”, ' g .ML Lloyd Jay W” p bub Mr. o y Massey, Bo.hwell, home of Mr. and Mis. Ra ph o- a- recent visitor to Rollo bertson, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Kennic Picme, Emerald, were recent visitors to The many friends of Mrs. Elisah Elmira, guest of Mr. and Mrs. ay. ..... Messrs Forbes Young and Pierce. Elmira, are pleased to learn Ellzah Pierce. Charlie Robertson. Kingsbom, that she is out and about again -11 motored to Howe Bay recently on following her recent illness. ------. wi- bU51n6H- Major portion of the proved Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce, natural gas reserves of Western Pownal, spent July 29, as visiiorslcanada lies in Alberta. Mr. James MacLeod, who has been spending some time with his 5011. Dr. A. A. MacLeod. Bonshaw, was a visitor to his home in Lorne Valley on .luly 16. Visitors to Lorne Valley on Sun- day. July 19 were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mocsnnell and daughter Lynn, Charlottetown, and Mr. George ccannell. Montague. as guests of Mr. and Mrs..Reuben Mocanncll. -A.M. ed hay makinfwhile otii-ersdhave not yet started. They say most farmers started too early and the hay that was left until now will double in crop from the'wet wea- thar. Mrs. Alice McEwen and child- ren havo moved into the old Mc- Ewen property that has had dif- ferent owners in the past 20 years. Mrs.McEwen is a school teacher and will be behind the desk at Can- oy, her old home school when the bell rings there next month. There was considerable excite- ent at Jay's Garage here on Tuesday evening when a skunk entered the building. Fast think- ing Mr. Jay, got the water hose t and despite this Mr. skunk wanted to stay and before he was finally flushed out there was Miss Julia Mclnnls. Bolhwell. spent a few days at her home in Red Point. Miss Glaclys Dixon student nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital GDP!” a few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Roy Bruce. Bothwell. 1 ..a- l Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whslesi returned to their home in New Jersey having spent a pleasant vacation in Kingsboro with friends. Mr. Whales regrets his stay was so short. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maynard. Presque Isle, Me., spent some time with the latter's sister, Miss May M. Mclnnis, Red Point. and her, brother, Mr. Louis Mclnnls whol is at present a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. The numerous friends of Mr. Herbert Campbell of Ottawa are pleased to see him back to his old home in Red Point on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are re- oeiving a hearty welcome. Mr. William Rose, Truro, N.S.. is spending some time visiting with his many friends in East Bal- tic, Elmira, North Lake. The most important fashion of all is the fashion for little furs. Smart wo- - men include at least one of tlicse glam- orous styles in their wardrobe. have marked our prices so low it is now possible for everyone to own a precious fur jacket or cape. Save from 3:50.00 to 55100.00 at Special August Sale Prices. at lower-thdnsicvcr We MUSKRAT Clutch ifxurioss, little rm BROWN LAPIN JACKETS (dyed rabbit) Mink dyed JAP RABBIT Scotch MOLESKIN CAPE GREY KIDSKIN JACKETS Scotch MOLESKIN JACKETS 55225. MUSKRAT JACKETS ................ S275. island furl-iers Prices! .................... .. 3135. 3145. . S135. Capes ...... .. 5175: Mr. Eddie Baker. Boston, Mass, is visiting with his brother, Mr. Wlllliam Baker, Lakeville and other quite a mess around the garage but the visitor was gone. N. relatives in Kingsboro, Red Point. Mr. Tommy Hands, Elmira, was rains sinnott, were in the city on Baturdsy on business. The C.Y.O. dancss every Mon- tinue to draw a large crowd. Mr. Sydney Anderson, the local to recovery again. ..' Mrs. Mary Harvey and two children who. are v plan to visit our OUR WAY some farmers are nearly finish- By J. R. Williams WOiZKlN'-' ' .- no YOU r IF you 60 s . .. .. .i2EALiZE. .. SLAPPING .COME ON. WHAT Ti-iAT'5h QT our OF . 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