AUGUS'lTw.1i.;1.953 WC-3THlN3TC?.'. E Squln. .:o:' cf 1. :wimniii:;r 5;” ' ereiy day in the .)ooI or the nearby sea and was ,-ept on three years after retire- nsnt age at his own request. posl. gt,-. I ALUMINUM has a habit of turning tip almost everywhere. But "far- thest north” was reached recently. when a U.S. Air Force pilot set down his aircraft at the geo- graphic North Pole on a pair of aluminum skis. Aluminum's lightness - with - strength has made it the basic material of the aircraft industry. And because aluminum is only 1, to 13' as heavy as other base metals, a pound of it goes a lot further. Which is one more rreson why so many manufacturers of so many products have turned to aluminum to help keep their prices down. Aluminum Com- pany of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). L.-. spending the summer in the Mari- . Steele replacing Mrs. MscAdam. Bristol and Vicinity I ..”Miss Mabel L. O'Brien. left August 9 for Montreal to attend the annual meeting of the direc- tors of the Cilllttdiall, Teachers' l””cderation. Miss O'Brien is Na- tional Director of the Federation and last year attended the conven-I tion in Winnipeg. This year the convention will last foi- five days.l to' I Following this she will. proceed Boston. for is Vacation with her cousin. Miss Gertie Hughes. who; will come to the Island with hcr' .ate this month. f Rev. A. L. Sinnot was here a- gain Sunday to celebrate Mass at his old home parish. the Church of St. Laurence. Father Sinnot is times and will be in this vicinity again for a holiday in September before leaving for the U. S. A. Mrs. Herb Slnnott. her son, Hen- ry. and his wife. who were here for two weeks. guests of Mrs. Sintiottls brother, Mr. Herb Kenny, and Mrs. Kenny. have returned to their home in Boston. Mr. Peter Duffy has left again for his home in Boston. after a short visit to his old home after a long absence Mr. Duffy left here in 1901 and didn't come back until re- cently. Peter Duffy, and his broth- er Billy Duify, parted as young men and met now in the evening of life for the first time in fifty- two years. Mr. Duffy said cars and tractors were not even thought of when he left the farm where his Tlll:';(:.l.'ARDlAN. CHARl.U'l'llEl'UWN! rod ltl.:s CaIi.n at :'.licol. the lf1'Hf'. 0 Murray River Another st-itnzcr t'..'l'Pd unc- liist. week and he turned out I0 tr Louis Byrnes. who came from West- . .W 7 h': ' ' . em Camus. when he has it Dim la Lean of roioutu 5"” 0nt.. is spending his holidays at since he left this vicinity in 1017.19,, Mm, 0; hi, puenm Mn Ind 35 WE" '15- H9 l5 Vmnml I”-liMrs. Fred Mscbean. MurrayRiver. brother Phonse Byrnes. in th- oldl lwme 59C”'3n- Mr nitl Mrs. Noni MacNevIn y .art'tt'ed back in Murray River nflcr. HCIVY ION lnlclllml bell!" the an enjoyable holiday in Boston, Job of deep ditching and graritnglmag. a section of the Morell road froml L..- ' the highway to McGulre's sate. -I Mr. Donald Whitcotn-b left for lislf-mile stretch. his home in Msssacliusetts after. is pleasant holiday at the home oft MM Marsaret Villard and Mr. Bruce Stewart, High Batik. daughter, Muriel, were recent. business visitors to the city as was' Mrs. Charlie Eidershaw mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ardiif and on bus-.young son Wayne, Moncton. N.B.. lwere recent guests of Mr.and Mrs. Stirling Macxar. Murray River. An extra gang of C. N. R. car- penters and builders have beenl Miss Donalda Leeco of Trtiro. here for quite some time doing con- . N. 5.. is spending a few week-5' l siderable work on the Morell sta-"holidays as guest of her grand-I tion. The building was all shingled,lDErenlB. MT. and Mrs. -l.H. Stew- and the freight shed raised up and art. Glen William. and Miss Carol a new foundation put under it. I1-lVlnE5l0ll9. Mllmiy River- I A few schools in this victnityi The many friends of Fred Mar- stlll require teachers for the cam-il-zantare S;:irl'y to lift-11' of his ar- ing term, ct on at is home. breaking his ribs. It is the wish of all to see him around again soon. Cpl, . . , , , , The 12,000 gallon oil tank that arrived here it month ago for the. Imperial Oil dealer has been erect-I "lid Ml'5- Riilpll RUDPFIS edg yand children. Diane. Linda and 3Garry of Aylmer, 0nt.. are spend- Mrg Ar; Kenny ""1 two wmzing their holidays at the home or left August a for their home tn!CDl- Robe"? Wren!-5. Mr- and New yam an" I twogweek V,,cagrMrs. Garfield Roberts. High Bank. mm with Mr and Mm Herb Ken.iCpl. Roberts has retttritad front nyp iEnizlanti. after attentiinrz tho Corn-I I , , Mcmwen, city, 5pent,!Lhe gold mining bllSlllPs5 in Que-. Miss Muriel late father worked with the old wooden beam plough. turning s single sod and the homes were hidden with a. sea of forest around them. when the school bell rings here: late this month there will be some changes in the teachers. Missl Steele will be at the desk in Bris- tol, replacing Miss Sinnott, while at the graded school Miss O'Brien will be principal again, with Miss DAILY CROSSWORDI tr-inn! iJf'll'.l ll.'.'l.V-1.7.1 I-lflllll Acttoss i so. Rid e of 19. Cutting I1. Rowing ' sang or-K r tool implements rocks under 20. sends .,5. win; rs:ep- surface of forth, tacles i . water as 9. Edict 1 DOWN b"m' ID. A sign I. Volded es- 22.Threst- amazing. I eutcheon ened . . omission 2. Genus of 23. South ugut ' .12. 9th planet I old World Amerti mgrjrj gnu:-, gsigrir I :33: nq :1.;,nu. leaterdsyh Answer 13. Threefold 4. Rock tpoas.) 37. Adhesive . it Evening 6. Perform 34 Ltlbtlo mlxluft r gun &.Defaco cats 89. Immense ) god v;'r.Mslody IO.Girl's 40. P-tron nlnl (Egypt) 8. A guard name of sailors I 55. Negative' ,9. Likely gs. Juice 41- EHCIOIUN reply. l1.seesaws of 43. Man's name 17, Devon.-ed 16. simpleton plants 44. Thrice 18. Stop ;8. Rough. 31. Maria tmlis-) 21. Neuter I steep broken name s ,. 46- Coin pronoun rocks ' 35.81-nail drum (SW6d-) 22. Tract of wasteland 25. Dearth .27. Assam silkworm! 29. Broader .20. Large. . ahortmsned 61- Antelope . tInd.l 32. Dancers cymbals 33. Indefinite article 34. Quarrels 36. Gear wheel (Cog) 88. Natron tsym.) 39. Lap '42. tsrtutancy 15. Small mass fused aluminum ' I7. Drench I-I8. Musical instrument )9. Search Bi”.- ' DAILY Clwm-oQUovn;..ngn's how to work it: 1tx!nLnAAxa. IlLON(IFlLLOW' r0 e letter simply stands for another. In this exsmPl9AA l'wl'i”dj ifor "the three L's. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single lettexl. In-ophiea, the length and formation of the wordsgare H - Each day the code letters are diflenn IAQ-ypgognm Qtaohtlon -. rcvv 'pq.v xznauru ZL an VXLJ. Z uQzo,' x ca" r-zp xa-.90: 3zV..Vi .zL xzaazr n.tir-U.QCSJUEJCl33- HEN I y 1"-dgym C1-yptoqllohi: MY HEART LEAFS UP W V p igmgrobp A ggxyipgw I-):l”'I1-IE sKY-M'ORDSW0l1'l'H- . '2: Don't .Pan it "'9 .P.6.l!.5.EYI.El. , All VOIII Lllnlll 0! sets L. M. POOLE & G0. rsotrs wiuinr IIIIIDINC to, A quick Iwlalt with-II4 damp cloth, Ind than ay mocha will be all that Psnatyte wall! YM um applies to tsantsllea. lnlt, slnlvsl and other slolnqnnltsra. Ysa, Pcnalyta Is I rlnclt to Install, and s elneh 9. lion, apcaltllngly ITOIII. uauatsts suntiaa IV the week-end Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, bec for many years now. is here on' Lester L. Mcliiwen. in. holiday with his wife. Mr. Coxl M T dd M-E-M I 1 dig theMonIly son of the late l-iarryj r. e y c wen ias arr ve ox, . . . from Toronto. and like some others.'. reports things very slow in that; city with I. lot of lay-offs. I I Mrs. Vincent McGi-ath. rcturr.t-dl home Thursday night from a visit --- to the Shrine of Ste. Anne. 3 Mr. H. H. Cox. who has been in . -N Illustrator!-Cltovrelsl "One-filly" 2”-Door Sudan MORE PEOPLE BUY CH EVROLE . POWERGLIDE and Power STEERING! Chevrolet's new Powerglide. option- at at extra cost on the llel Air and Two-Ten series. is the newest, most advanced automatic transmission in its tleld. A new automatic starting and passing range gives you flash- ing getaway from it standing start, or for passing in city driving. Potter Steering - optional at extra cost with Potverglide-lets yoti steer and park with finger-tip ease. and drive with greater safety everywhere. I HIGH-COMPRESSION POWER! The new ll!-h.p. "Blue-Flame" , valve-in-head engine teamed with ' the new Powerglide automatic trans- mission as an option at extra cost on "Two-Ten" and Bel Air models . has an extra high compression ratio T of 7.5 to I. In gearshift models. you get the new IOR-h.p. high-comprev sion "Thrift-King" engine. Both bring you far liner performance on far less gasolinel lllsl 5571-5572 203 FITZIIOY STIIEET I and Vicinity North Lake. Mrs. Browning was the! former Miss Lydia Garrett of Fair-1 fie-.ld,lF'. E. I., and her many friendsl . East Baltic and . . . are pleased to see her here to spendl H g In few days and hope she and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Browning and B.mw"mg Wm mi"? R p1ea5f""',."Ca" two children of Alberta are spend-i"””' 0” me”! leglm mp) N” mnl lng some time with friends andiside 1" Town 0' M" I relatives in Souris. Red Point nndl iiation wttlfa Vllllll-tif tlieWR.7C7.A.F'. . y .'Mr. Reggie Reid. accompani- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llew- It-llyn. Montague, were visitors to Red Point and East Baltic. I Miss Annie MacLeod. Charlotte- town. spent Aug. 2 at the home of tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod, Murray River. Mr. Garfield Johttsoti, North 'Lake, spent the week-end at his r ” home in Peter's Road. Mr.-. Minnie Deans has rctttrnt-d. , to her summer home in Little. Mrg and Mm Lwmm ROS... Norm Sands, after spending two uteeksamkei and MW Wallace R03... East In 31- Aim”. C309 Bl'9l0Yl. IIIIEW iBaltic motored to Hunter River. I she attended the Gaelic school. ' i c s t ..tVd.dttvt.r.f Miss Claire Brehaui. who has ympa .y ” PX en e 0 Y . . V . KW. Lewes of Montague iii the re-' :;:'Im:('1”;w”:?: lrlltjh BITE ul')31;l'II:lif-pcent death of his mother whul l'tV River left 'Atigus1ti-1? for her passed away 1" sllssex Ni 8'' re- ” ' " ct-ntly. home in Toronto. She was accom- panied back by her mother. Mrs. P. D. Brehaut, who will spend a holiday with her daughter. Miss Marilyn Durea, Waterbttry. .Conn., is spending some time vis- ltting with friends atid relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Rav Mat-,Leod.IEasL Bamc r-i- b .- . I "”" I o;c:(E:lu:Lml' ltpm; r:::':1Pvi:::k:;;,il Messrs Arthur Bruce, stanlt-y MMLeOd.! mom", Mm Emma !Cofltn. Adrthur Robertson of. Mglilfl. , -, are spen ing some ime a. air. MaCLe0d' Murfmfguwn rrspective homes in Red Point and Miss Evolta. Moore, Hl1'Il Bank. K"W5b"')- left. for Halifax on Auzust 3rd.i ” i where she will IJFIZIH training at. Mr' "lid M” w'”m.m J” "I the Grace Maternity Hospital. Connecticut. accotnpztnted by Mrs. ggg William Pierce, Elmira, Miss Joan Mr. Arnett White. Murray River. .DIx0"v E3” Bamih M153 METHYH left for Ontario recently, wl1creiD”l'” 07 wa'e'bu'5'- Cmmw mmol” he hnpas 10 mm pn,p1(,y,m.nL led to Charlottetown on July 30. tying; 39,-(ha N13;-L93". (,-hm-.' Messrs. Lrith and Brent Robert-I lottetown. spent the lt'PPl(Nld of imll (ll Red Pcillll. il'l0l0F6Cl 1'1 Chal- August. 1, at the home of her par- l0llCl0ll'n On Aug. 1. l Hits. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mac-5 - -- T Lean, High Bank. I Miss Barbara MacDonald. Char-I, me- lottctown. rccetitly spent a is-wp Mrs. NPII Benton of Svdtiey. N. .days uitlt her grandparents. Rev. S. is spetidintz a tuo-ueek vat:a- H. R. and Mrs. Bell, Red Point. tion at the home of her sister-in-i ----- law, Mrs. Katie Calrns,l-ltgh Bank! Messrs. Gilbert Clements nndr -C.D. Earle McLure. Montague were bust- TS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! ALL THE NEW THINGS YOU WANT! More weight. more stantttty, more road-steadiness, with Ccntrc-l'ntnt rear suspension and the softer, smoother Knee-Action Ride. A wider choice of body types and colour harmonies. And. optional at extra cost. GM Shade-I ito Tinted Glass with exclusive. grsdttatctl wintkhicitl timing. and the ama7ing GM Autronic F.ye which summati- cally dim: and brightens headlights. COLOUR-STYLED INTERIORS A whole flashing pnnornnia of sparkling colnttrs and colour rom- hin.-itions are yours to choose from t in your new Chevrolet. lherris an almost endless variety of handsome 9 , interior shades. exterior shades and -two-tone combinations to stir your fancy and set your imagination to work. This y9ar's Chevrolet boasts . interiors colour-matchul to ex- teriors. it true finr-car fcaturc that's 7 . only one of the many extras ynuill - timl in ( herrolct. HORNE MOTORS LTD GIIIIRLOTTETOVHI ness visitors to Red Point um I mew av: I W" mem' Souris on July 30. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Robertson and family. Red Point. were Jtily 26 visitors to Pictou. N. 8. Mr. Percy Poole, Souris. was a re- cent visitor to Rod Point. I Mr. and Mrs: iArthur McNeil! 551131” llldyand son. Mr. Gordon McNeill of spent a few H- R and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mosher at the Mrs. Maynard daughter of Sollrirl, days as guest of Rev. Mrs. Bell, Red Point. South Lake Christian Church on ' ' .'t'ly 29. Mrs. John B. Fay, Ens! Baltic. Is A g spending some time visiting with The young people of the sur- friends and relatives in the U. S. A rounding distt'ict.: enjoyed 1 wiem-1 It-oast. at the RM Point Beach on the night: of Julv QR. - Clo ..MM Mr. and Mrs". Tlintiins Whalers, Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine of Kingsboro, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. George Docker- Montmse, is spending some tjma W Of Plllelte On JULY 28. the 0C-.vislting at his home in East Bal- casion of Mr. .lnrdlne's birthdayitic. 2-1 lldmr llankin wheat you bank by mail! 0 Ask for our descriptive folder on how to save time and truuhIt- by banking by mail D P Your BNS Manager is a good man to know. Cliarlottetotvn he is K. R. Elliott. In T A GENEIIIL MOTORS VAiUE DELIVERED IN CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN -- -----Q tMontague. attended the wedding of ' Retail price . . . . . . . 51830.88 Dominion sales and excise tax 3337.12 Delivered price s2l68 Price quoted above is the suggested delivered price for a Tun-l)oor Sedan in the ”0nc-Fifty" Series but does not utclttdc license fee. gasoline. pmttnctal or municipal t.-txcs uhcrc they apply. ECONOMY AND VALUE! This year's fiiicvmlct brings you the ltlnsl important gain in cconomv in (hevrolet's rntirc -10-year history! 4 You go much farther on every gal- lon of gas (regular gas. at man. Ynu save on over-all costs of operation . I flllti upkeep. You savt: every mile you tirive with this great nt-w '53 (hov- rolet. Yes. with all its higher quality and new features. ( hcxrnlct is still ' Canada's finest Inn-pricetl car.