I .lisrr.sy' lllv-sr Mr. Chester MaeLesn. Murray mver. left recently for Ontario. Mr. Laurie Black. Windsor. N. s., was a business visitor to Mur- xey River on August-4. Mrs. Hilde MecLeod. Messe- chusetts is visiting with relatives and friends in Murray River. h Mr. and Mrs. William Giddings. and grandson. B . New Glasgow. N. S. are span g some time at their summ home in Murray River. - ' Mrs. Alvin MacDonald and daughter. Jean, Greenhill, N. S., are spending a week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. George 0. Whitewny. Murray River. Mr.. Ralph Benton. Charlotte- town. is sperding this week vis- iting in Gladstone at the home of his grandfather. Mr. Alex E. Ri- chardl. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sencabeugh. Murray River, were Sunday vis- ltors to Montague. guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr..end Mrs. Fred Sencabaugh and fam- ily. " Miss Sadie Mae Clsrey. Murray River, is spending a few days in Montague; guest of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen. Miss Betty Crane, Millview, was a recent visitor to Murray River, guest of her grandmother. Mrs. Addie MacCanne1h Mrs. George Ferguson has re- turned to her home in Murray Riv- or. after attending the funeral of her brother-in-law. the late Terry Quinlin, in Massachusetts. Miss Marlene Maclntyre, Park- dale, is spending a few days at the home of her brother-in-law. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackson, Murray River. Mrs. Miriam MacLean. Toronto, was a recent visitor to Murray River. visiting with her son, Francis and also with other rel- atives in White Sands and Murray Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carmichael. Plymouth. Mass.. are vacationing at Grandma's Cabins in Little Sands and spent some time visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacLeod, Murray River. Mr; Lester Nicolle. who is with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Kingston. N. S. is spending his vacation at the home of his par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ni- colle. Murray .Rivcr. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Simons. Cali- fornia. U. S. A., were recent vis- itors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Keenan and Mrs. Addie MscConnell. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Lend, Mass... are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Mac- Lcod's brother-in-law and sister. Mr: and Mrs. Louis Herring. Mur- ray River. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet White and family. New Jersey, are visiting at the home of Mr. White's brother, and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Royal White, Murray River.-also It the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy White, Murray Harbour. Mrs. Catherine Cairns. Quincy. Mass.. arrived home on a two- week holiday at her home in High Bank. She was accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cairns and two sons. Alvin and Buddie and daughter Claire. Mrs. Cairns lives with her son Ernest in Quincy. The August meeting of the Mur- ray River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. James Richards, Glad- stone on Aug. 3. Roll call was an- swered by a riddle and there was It discussion on how to raise funds and it was decided that an auction and sale of lunches be held in the community hall on August 18. Sev- eral sick calls were reported by the sick committee. new sick com- mittee is Mrs. E. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Oliver Glddings. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Brehaut. Meeting closed with the Queen. after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Fred White and Mrs. Addie MacCan- nell. C.D Arthritis-Rheumatism Vital Facts Explained FREE DESCRIPTIVE HOOK As s public service to all readers of this paper. a new 44-page highly illustrstod book on Arthritis and Rheumatism will be mailed AB- YEOLUTELY FREE to all who write or it. This FREE BOOK fully explains the causes. ill-effects and danger in neizlect of these painful and crip- pllng conditions. It also describes A success uuy proven drugleas method of treatment which has been applied in many thousands of cases. This book is yours WITHOUT COST or obligation. It may be the means of saving years of untold ml-"Ty. Don't delay. send for your FREE BOOK todey. Address The mu ounto. Dept. am. lxcclsi Svrinu. ssh. Gssrgstsws ..'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keeping of Ksntviile, N.l.. are vacationing in Goomiown u the guests of Mr. Keepingls mother, Mrs. Plots Cogewell. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of Bummerslde were recent visitors to Gwrsetown, where they were Buests of Mr. Jenkine' mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mr. Vincent llordletts. of Mont- rell. Que. arrived in Georgetown lever-1 dllljgo. where he Joined Mrs. llordiette and dsughtenlean, who have been vacationing es the guests of Mrs. Ilordiettsh parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bolom Miss Dorothy Jenkins, who spent her vacation at her home in Gumgetown. returned recently to Charlottetown. where she is em. med with the min of W. R. Jen- Mrs. Harold Ms.cI..ean. who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDonald, left I. few days ago on return to her home in Cher- lottetown. Mr. H. A. Ross of Lyndsle, N.S.. was a visitor to Georgetown on Al-lkuct am. Mr. Ross. who was a member of the famous North Nova Bcotla Highlanders in the last war. is renewing old acquaintances in the Province. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Bcannell End llimily of Jamaica Plains. Mass, arrived here early in the week end will vacation at the Eocennell summer home in George- wn. Miss Ann MacDonald, who is employed with the Nova jcotla Provincial Government at Halifax, N. 5.. is vacationing in Georgetown as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cyrcne MacDonald. I-ion. William Hughes, Provincial Secretary and Mr. Frank Keys of souris were visitors in Georgetown on August 3rd. Mrs. Clifford Filmore and daugh- ter Marion of Saint John. N. B, are holidaying in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Flli-nore's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George. Mrs. Clair Currie and son, Larry, have returned to their home in Charlottetown. after visiting in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs Currle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Mcaulllan. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sim- monds of Charlottetown were rec- ent gucsts for several days at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Han- sen. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donovan, who have been vacationing in Georgetown at the home of Mr. Donovan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan, left recently on igetum to their home in Pictou, N. Miss Marion Morrison of To- ronto. Ont., is vacationing at Georgetown Royalty at the home of her mother, Mrs. Phillip Mor- rison. -' Mrs. Pearl McKillop of New Glasgow. N. 5.. is visiting in Georgetown. as the guest of rel- ves. . Friends of Mrs. Mabel 1-learn are sorry to hear that she has entered the King's County Mem- orial Hospital in Montague. and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harold MacDonald recently had as her guests. Mrs. Margaret Parker and Mrs. MacLcod of New Glasgow. N. 5. On August 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Wslker end Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Levers motored to Murray Har- bour and Little Sands, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and at Murray River. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fraser. Friends of Mrs. H. W. MacDon- ald are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and all wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levers and family of Charlottetown motor- ed to Georgetown on Aug. 5, where they were guests of Mr. Lav- ' ersl mother. Mrs. Mabel Lavers. Miss Louise Murphy. left on Aug- ust ii on return to Toronto. Ont-. after a short visit in Georgetown. where she was the guest of her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Miss Elizabeth Grant of Saint John, N. B.. is visiting in George- town st the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Ac SAILOR: VOLUNTEEI. BLOOD MONTREAL (CP)-Crew mem- bers of the visiting British cruiser HMS Sheffield will enrich the Canadian Red Cross blood donor clinic here Monday by 300 pints of blood, it was announced Friday. IIAMEIE TWIN! BORN PINE BLUFF. Ark. (AP) - Siamese twins were born Monday to a Negro couple, Virgil and Joyce Johnson. 'l'he twins. Joined Ii 919 chest, face to face. were born at home and later taken to Davis Hospital. Dr. C. A. Flowers said the babies apparently are dolns mow! NYI-APLY brand "it convenient the states. He operates the trailer truck fir Mr. S. McPhee. Little Harbour. . Mr. Bernard MacDonald and sist- er, Miss Therese Mcnonald. ' ion. Ont. are spending their hol- days with their father. Mr. swphen McDonald. Northlake. Mr. Daniel Ford. East Boston, is spending his annual holiday! with his brother, sax. Joseph Ford and family, south Luke- Mlss Betty Robertson, Charlotte- town. spent s few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robert- son, Munna Road. Mr. and Mia. Edgar Dennis and family. were recent visitors with Mrs. Dennls' mother, Mrs. Fred Robertson, Kingeboro. The young folks from the sur- rounding districts enjoyed a wiener roast and other refreshments on the Beach on July 22. Mrs. Bessie Allan and grandson, Ross of Halifax. are spending some time with relatives at East Baltic and Red Point. Mr. James Dingwell. North Lake. spent a pleasant day deep sea fish- ing at North Lake recently. Mr. Dingwell remarked that it was 55 years since he had a day on the ocean and enjoyed the trip im- en.sely.v He loaded some fine Mackerel on the trip. Misses Poster and Forbes Younl. Kingsboro, were on business to Montague on July 22. The potato inspectors are busy these days inspecting the large fields of potatoes. The recent rains certainly. helped the potato and other root crops. There is little blight as yet. Mrs. Harrison Ching and daugh- ter, Miss Marjorie chlng, Boston, spent some time at Mrs. bhing's old home at Elmira and were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Columba Campbell. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. W. G. Graham on the death at her husband, which occurred at the King's County Memorial Hos- pital, Montague, on July 11. - Miss Elizabeth Bruce, Sourls. spent s recent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrett, Red Point. 'Congratulations are heartily ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swozey on their recent marriage in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Ewozey is the former Clara Coffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coffin, Klngsborc. The trail "ranger! BTOUD meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose. with a. large attendance of young boys accom- panied by their leaders. Friends in the eastern districts regret to learn that Mr. Roy Bruce has not been enjoying his usual good haltls at his home at North River and a speedy recovery 15 their wish. Mr. Claude Dixon, Fortune. WI-'v a recent visitor to the Klngsboro district. Miss Annie Townsend, south Lake. is around again iollowins her recent illness. Mrs. Elsie Bruno entertained her sister and brothers and members of their families end'several cousins and near friends at a dinner at her residence in Kings- boro on July 25. This special oc- cnsion happened to fall on one of the guesis' birthday and a decorat- ed blrthday cake was presented as s surprise. The marriage was performed at at. Columbe Catholic church on July 22 by Rev. Father William McDonald of Margaret coffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy coffin. Kingsboro. to Mr. Joseph Gillie. son of Mr. John and the late Mrs. Gtllls. East Point. This popular young couple were attended by Miss Merle Cheverie and Mr. John Glllis, brother of the groo;n. Fol- lowing the ceremony the couple and there attendants left im- medlstely for Charlottetown where they spent a brief honeymoon. on there return they will reside at East Point Miss Linda Rose returned to her home at North Lake. having spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng, Red Point. The sudden death of Mr. George Gillts occurred ” South Lake. July 28, at the age of 77 years. Mr. William Ives. Charlottetown, called on his many customers in the Red Point and other districts recently. Mr. Charles H. Mscoregor pus- ed away in Moncton, N. .B., on July ll following a lengthy illnus at the ego of 84 years. He was born all right. He added it is too early to determine if an attempt will be made to separate them. Douglas Fir Plywood - -home-panels for those small odd jobs end 0 projceu uu rigid any-so-work ivcpfy Douglas Fir Plywood in email sins. Available - s at your lumber dealer's in 55 different sites and thicknesses. from I2" by 96" end op.(The same high quality you "get in the regular 1 feet his residence. M in Charlottetown. no wife pus- ed any in 1921. He leaves. to mourn his passing one daughter, Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munns Road; three sons. Herold. who is a lieutenant in the U. 3. Infantry. oversees; Robert in Tomato and Kenneth in Kingeboro, P. I. I. One son died in infancy. His fun- ersl service was held at the Tuttle Funeral Parlour. Moncton on July 14. service" was conducted by Brigadier A. Martin and interment was in Elmwood Cemetc ;. Mone- ton, N. B. Sincere sympathy goes to the family of the late Mr. Mac- Gregor. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsey and little daughter. Uebree. re- turned to their residence at Elmira. having spent a pleasant holiday with relatives in Alberton. Mrs. Howard Janet spent a holi- day wlth her aunt. Mrs. Thomas and with Mr. I-isnis, Elmira. Mrs. Janet is the former Elinor Kenya of Sourls and since her marriage resides in Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. Elsie Bruno. Mrs. Willard Chlng, R..N., and Lu Clarbelle Chin: motored. to Charlottetown recently on a business trip. Mrs. Wallace McDonald and daughter, Anita, Charlottetown, are spending the summer months at their residence in Bothwell Their friends and neightbors are, pleased to have them in their midst again. , Mr. Lloyd Rose returned to his home at North Lake, having spent some time as a patient in the P E. 1. Hospital. Mrs. Lily Baker has returned to North Lake having spent a few days in Charlottetown. Mrs. Roddle J. mason, Red Point, was a business visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Billy McLean. Miss Margaret McDonald, R.N., and Mr. Reggie Reid of Montague. were re- cent visitors to Red Point. Little Revell Garrett, son of Mr and Mrs. Foster Garrett, East Bal- tic, returned to his home. having spent a few days in the Souris Hospital. He is greatly improved Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Francis 01 Fortune Bridge on the recent death of their boy, at the age of four and one half months. Mr. .and Mrs. Ira. Young, Basin Head, were recent guests with Mr and Mrs. George Paton, Rollo Bay Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Rose, East Baltic, motored to Charlottetown recently on business. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant and family returned to Charlotte- town hsving spent some time with relatives in East Baltic. A series of Bible Class studies has been held daily at Klngsboro and East Baltic districts for the young children, ranging from three to 12 years of age. They are cap- ably taught by Rev. D. Mcclare, Mrs. Gordon Robertson, Miss Au- drey Robertson and Misses Matt- hcws and lngersoll. Miss Sharen MacGregor has re- covered following her lllncss at her home in Kingsboro. Messrs Robert Rose, North Lake and Bobby Massey, Bothwcll, were on business to Halifax recently. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell, Ottawa, spent some time with Mr. Campbell's mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red Point, and brothers, Melssrs Albert and Kenneth camp- he Miss Ruby Ching returned to he.- work in Souris, having spent her holidays with her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chlng, Black Pond. Mrs. Wesley Dlngwell and son Barry of Fortune. spent some time recently visiting at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peerdon. U 5. A., spent a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mas- sey, Bothwell, and relatives friends at North Lake. little Sagnds Miss Jennie Fraser, I-iopeiicld, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Mr. Ralph Roberts and family are home from Ontario and are visiting with Mr. Roberts' father, Mr. Garfield Roberts. High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macxenzic and family from U. S. A., are vis- iting friends and relatives in Lit- tle Sands and Wood Islands, their and former homes. Mr. George H. Blue. Little has joined the crew of the Sands. . Charles E. Dunning and started work on Aug. 1. ..iMiss Kay Fraser, s c h o ol teacher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fraser. Hopefield. left for a visit to Ontario about a week ago. She plans to be back and teach in the Model School when school opens. The trustees of Little Sands School are to be congratulated in securing the service of Mrs. Dean Blue as teacher in their school for the ensuing year. Mrs. Blue has taught in her home school in H " ” for e of years. Mr. and Mrs. John Blue and family of four girls. motored to P. E .I. from Ontario and are vis- iting st Mt. Blue's former home in Little Sands. Shirley, one of the daughters. was visiting friends in Murray River. Mr. Lloyd Wheeler (who is em- ploled on the Charles E. Dunning) en Mrs. Wheeler and little deush- ter. letty of Caribou, were visit- turn their home in Little Sends this week. Mr. Roy Sim II. who was vis- iting at his ether-in-laws. Mr. John T. -M ebeod. Little Sends. went-to Piotou Lending to visit his father. Illa uwife. Anne. re- rushed, at her former home until his return. hey reside in Ontario wherein-s. limpson is engaged in teaching school. and plan to return to Ontario when their vacations are over. Mr. Cehns and wife and family .11- lormcrll of High Bank are home from Quincy Mass. All these vis- itors are gladly welcomed back to their native home. No doubt the old friends are happy to come home to spend their vacation on P. E. Island. It was interesting to see at the home of Mr. Hugh MacNeill, Lit- tle Sands. a guinea hen with a flock of little brown chicks, The mother stole her nest away and came home with nearly a dozen lit. tle chicks and hides them safely and securely out of sight every night. It will be a wonder if she can save them with all the wild life that is around-foxes and ra- coons etc. North Baltic Mr. J. N. Campbell. New York. visited his old home at Campbell's Cove and returned to his work in New York on Aug 5. Mrs. Fay Glover motored from Charlottetown. with her family to spend Aug. 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dixon. it is C0. worthy of note that on July 27 Mr. and Mrs. Dixon celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and both bride and groom would pass for many years younger. They are the parents of a large family, most of them settled near the or- iginal home. i Mr. Ernest Grady who has been a patient in Provincial San. is now spending some time at his home in East Baltic. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDon- ald. formerly of St. Columba and now of St. John, N. B.. are spend- ing a vacation, accompanied hy their children. at St. Columba and North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McEach- ern. Hamilton. 0nt., motored to the home of Mr. McEachern's mo- ther, Mrs. Flora McEachern. Priest Pond, where they will spend a va- cation. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ellsworth. Rouse's Point, N. Y., are spending their annual visit to P. E. I. at their summer home at East Bal- tic. They spend a great deal of time in East Baltic, the birthplace of Monday. August & 1954 between Montreal and New York, but loves to spend as much time as he can on P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacPhee, and family, Cambridge. Mass.. ar- rived on P. E. I. to spend some time with relatives in East Bal- tic and Priest Pond. They were accompanied by little, Maureen Fraser. who will remain at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P .D. Massey. CQ. BBADALBANE W. I. The monthly meeting of Brsdsl- bane Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Hedley Wood- slde on July 12. The president, Mrs. Millage Macl..eod, was in the chair and opened the meeting with the Institute Ode, followed by creed in uni.son.,Roli Call was responded to by eight members and one visitor. Reports of committees were then given and the following new ones appointed: sick, Mrg Hedley Mr. Ellsworth's father. Mr. Ells- worth is an immigratinn.nfficcr Woodside and Mrs. Angus Gillis; Lunch, Mrs. Elton somera, Mrs. --' M 3.? " p The Gunrtliai W". up I ' Lorne Newson and Mrs. Ouyler Math.-.son. several members ' vol- unteered to canvass for the salve- tion Army. ' Mrs. Glllis and Mrs. Woodside gave s report on the Institute Con- vention in Charlottetown. The sick committee were asked to purchase s gift for a new baby of the dis- trlct. Mrs. William Graham invited members to her home for next' meeting. Roll call is to be en- swered with s pickle recipe. The meeting closed with "The Queen". Lunch was then served by eommittee'ln charge followed by a treat of ice cream. PIOBING DIAMONDS BACKET EASTBOURNE. England (CP)- Sir Percy Siliitoe. former chief of Britain's counter - espionage or- ganlzation, said Saturday night he is planning to make a trip to Ot- laws and New York to renew an investigation of international di-V nmond smuggling. He has already made visits to South Africa and the two capitals in connection with the case. I 20X BEGINNING TODAY - MONDAY AND ' nauimaen -e IN FU R CGATS ALL FUR COATS OFF AND JACKETS QUALITY COUNTS Vie don'l stock Mlnks or Ermines but you can be sure that only "Belier Quality Furs" are used in every Fur Coat we carry. New 1954 full fashions In fur coats now on display in our ladies' Dept. on the second floor. Choose from Sheared llaccoons - Persian lambs id Muskrat Backs (dyed) and Grey Kidskins. . Moons, 6. M?LEOD yedl.- - . ; .ar-W,Vo