Bodcquo School Sports The following are the full re- sults o! the annual Bedeque School 5pc!“ held in gBedeque Rink on Friday evening before a crowd of some 300 fall5— Girls '1 years and under - 1. Alice Bagnall, 2. Gail Raynor, 3. Elaine Green. Boys '1 years and under -- l. Junior Craig, 2. Wilton Gardiner. s. Alder Gallant. Girls 8 years - l. Sandra. Jar- dine, 2. Marlene Paynter, 3. Ann Leard. Boys 3 years _- 1. Gerald Green, a. Francis Blanchard. Girls 9 years -- 1. Etta Gardin- gr, 2. Elaine Raynor, 3. Lorna Mac- Caull. Boys g years -- l. Robert Arsen- auit, 2. Ross Murray, 3. Douglass Profitt. Girls 10 years - l. Joyce Foi- iarid, 2. Hannah Mizuno, 3. Cath- rrine Callback. Bgyg lcbyears - 1. Carlyle Mac- Eaghetn, 2. Thane Bernard, 3. Ronald Wright.- Girls ll years - 1. Audrey Mac- Ehchern, 2. Wilna Ballum, 3. Don- an Bernard. Boys i1 years-l. Roger Burns, y. Eustace Reeves, 3. Charlie Cur- is. Girls 12‘years——l. Elinor Bailem, a Theresa Gaudet, 3. shirley Jew- lll Boys 1: years - 1. Junior Mur- ray, 2. Buddy Arsenauit, 3. Ensor Taylor. Girls 13 years — 1. Eliza Affleck, g, Helen Foliand, 3. Gwen Rowe. Boys l3 years _ 1. Morris Burns, l. David Reid, 3. Tommy Curtis. Girls l4 years -l Frances Craig, Catherine Craig, 3 Margaret Smith. Boys l4 years ._ .1. Iorne Ar- senault, 2. Percy Mizuno, 3. Reg- gie Connolly. Girls l5 years - 1. Mary Gau- det, 2. Mary Lewis, 3. Phyllis Tay- (or. Boys 15 years -" l. Norris Mlz- uno, 2. John Affleck, 3. Charles Iolland. Girls l6 — l. Theresa Folland. Boys 1a ears - l. Edward Mc- Cardls, 2. rge Reeves, 3. Gerry Green. Class A - Boys and girls under l1 years od age l Sept. 49 - 60 yard dash-Boys: 1. Roger Burns, 2. Thane Bernard, 3. Ron- aid Wright. , 5o yd. Dash—Girls: l. Joyce Foi- land, 2. Etta Gardiner, 2. Cather- ine Callback. Class B _ Boys and girls under 14 years of age 1 Sept. 49 — 60 yd dash-Boys: l. John Mont- ggmery, 2. Morris Burns, 3. David id. 50 yd. dssh~Girlsz 1. Helen Fol- land, B. Eliza Affleck, J. Gwen Rowe. Class O — Boys and girls under ['1 years of age l Sept. 49 — 100 yd dash-Boys: 1. Norris Mlzuno, 2. Edward McCardle. 3. Charles Folland. 60 yd. Dash-Girls: 1. Mil-W Gaudet, 2. Mary Lewis, 3, Margaret Smith. High Jump - Girls: i. Frances raig, I. Phyllis Taylor, 3. Mary audet. High Jump-Boys 4'1": l. David Reid, 2. John Affleck, 3. Edward McCardle. Broad Jump - Boys: i. Fred DesRoches, I. David Reid. 3. Gerry Green. Interscholastic Relay 440 yards- Boys: l. Middleton, 2. Central Bed- eque, 3. Upper Freetown, 4. Bede- oue. . Have To Be Rich For Tuna Toumamcnl WIIDGEPORT, NS. Sept. 13 - fuPl-Mr. Angler, you have to be rich to take part in the intemation- al 'l‘u.ns Cup matches. and not be- reuse of discrimination. Tuna angling is a rugged carnival of cost which the average wage- earner has to shun. _ Although the costs of actual fish- ing are not unduly high, a boat for the day costs $34. Then there's a multitude of incidental: - like tickle. which runs from $350 to $1,- 000~that whittle down your funds. The Nova Sootia Government. Sponsor of the matches. has noth- mi! to do with the choice of team members. 'I‘h.e tournament board of directors invites organizers or key men in each participating country to bring a seven-man team. The Government pays for boat rentals, which include guides and bell. and living expenses. Team manners must pay their own travelling expenses and incid- entals. For most. it is a long trip by air which costs thousands of dol- lars from places like Cuba, Argent- ina. Brssil and South Africa. Often ‘he? bring their families. One tournament official estimat- ed that some 025000.000 was rep- resented in the five teams which "milled in the sixth internation- al turis ‘ Jonship-won by the United States-off nearby Soldier's In Sept. 14-10. At least l5 of the anglers were classed as million- li-res or multimiilionaires and the rut are well off. Practically the entire Cuban are sugar or coffee barons. The? entertsin lavishly. 8o do the Wealthy Argentine and Brasilisn "B1910". oiknen and industrialists. The United States is represented P! such men as Anthony Holman, l1. of Terra I-faute, Ind., who owns the famed Indianapolis speedway. John Manning of Beverely Hills. (Is-lit. has big intcrestl in mining. Lou Msrron of Brielle. N.J.. is is heating oil distributor and Robert fiat-illusory is a Rio Rondo, m, cl-hlds has Toronto's I-‘fsrry ledgwiog, mmmg flak) m“ atics in the 11th century, derived Ind Tom eeier. news syndicate their name from their used of owner, on the British Common. hsshtsh, which produces an in- Wealth team. Two South Africans- and Viigoen, own SEPTEMBER 2o. (1949 __ g y, 121:! Guide News badges, we would suggest you do so meetings regularly and times designated. In this small compared with 332.200 tbhl- Yr"- with 223.700. SIIKIICIICWIII mined 69.300 AI against 67.300 and NOW Brunswick 43.300 ions, the nine as tense excite ting a fish-sad sometimes a bite. But this ls one sport where the in- ' PLANS ‘FOR DOMINION MISSIONEWS VISIT TO ISLAND COM- IN OCTOBER All Island members of the Guide famliy—Brownies, Guides. Guiders, Commissioners, Local Association, Executive and Council members, etc.. will be delighted to learn that we are to be favoured next month by having an official visit from Mrs. D.W.S. Wishart. Chief Girl Guide Commissioner for the Doon- inion of Canada. An opportunity will be given to all to meet with-and heazaour Guide as tentative plans were formulated at a Commissioner‘: meeting held Saturday. Tuesday, October 18th. she will be met at the Bu-mmerslde Airport by Provincial officials. at hich time a Summerside Brown and Guide will present her with an illuminated itinerary of her Island trip. This will be followed by after- noon tea at the home of Miss Car- rie Holman, Commissioner o! Icnes. after which she will attend a Rally of all Prince County Guides and Brownies at a place to be an- nounced later, In the evening an opportunity will be afforded to members of the Local Association to meet Mrs. Wlshart. she will then be driven to Charlottetown. Wednesday, October 19th, s. new innovation will take place in that a Semi-annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Girl Guide Association will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Government house to which all interested in the pro- motion of Guiding are cordially 1n- vited. The guest speaker on this occasion will be our Dominion Commissioner, and we are hoping to have a large attendance at this gathering from all over the Island. Afternoon tea. will be served at the conclusion of the meeting, and this function will be followed by a Rally of all Queen's County Brown- ies and Guides. If fine, the Rally will probaibly take place at Government House. but def- inite arrangements will be made and appear later in this col- umn. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. Provincial Commissioner. will en- tertain at her home Wednesday evening honouring Mrs. Wishari when the Commissioners and Pm- vinoial heads of committees will be guests. Thursday. October 20th. the Dominion Commissioner, accompan- ied by members of the Provincial Executive. will go to Montague. At 3 p.m. Mrs. Louis Poole will enter- tain the visitors and members of the King's County Local Associat- ions at lafternoon tea. At 4 p.m.. there will be a Rally of all King's County Brownies and Guides, after which the party will return t0 Charlottetown where, in the even- ing. the Charlottetown Local As- sociations are arranging for o. meet- ing of all Queen's County Guides-s. etc. This will bring to a conclusion the visit of our Chief Guide as she leaves on Friday. October 21st. The above plans are subject to change, but from time to time news items will appear in the press giving up-to-the-minute informat- ion on this most important visit of our Dominion Girl Guide Commiss- toner. UNIFORMG-BRDWNIEB AND GUIDE 5 Now that we are assured of a visit from our Chief Commissioner next month, we hope that all Brownies and Guides will get out their uniforms right sway and start cleaning and shining themup. If you have not yet sewn on your at once and then, if you have some missing. you will still halve time to get them from Provincial Head- quarters. Pack and Company meetings are now getting underway throughout the Province. and we hope all girls interestcd in this great youth training movement will so to the at the places way you can show your Guiders that you appreciate sll they do for you. Coal Production Continues To Drop i OTTAWA, Sept. 19—(CP)-—Can- ndian coal production continued to drop in August when production. 1343,1000 tons, was lo-PQPWM lower than August, 194B. But production so fsr this Yell‘- the Bureau of Statistics reported. today, i; one-per-cept hilhli‘ "l!" last. year. During tho first eilht months of 194a total valuation has been 11.430300 t0"!- Imports for the first Iilh! rnonths-Ilsiszflll tons-have been 25-per-cent lower than Imports in tho same period last yell‘- Alberfa coal production In Aug- ust was 851.100 tons. 00ml!!!“ with 211,230 tons last Aullllt lhfl in Nova Sntia it was 353.300 10h!- ductlon in British Columbia and the Yukon was 121.400. compared in Alllllst, 191B. r NAMED Fol NAIUOTIU Assassins, a sect of Arabian fsn- merit. Prize Winners In Art: & Handicrafts Officials of the Wornens’ Insti- tute announced recently that s special class for entrants over ‘I5 years will be established at next year's srts and handicraft display at the Exhibition. Three ladies over 75 years o! age were among this season's en- lrants. They were Miss Elizabeth Macllse, Pownsl; Mrs. John How- stt. Cornwall and Mrs. Henry Coles, North Milton. Following is the list of year's pfllt! winners: Special prize for netting, Mrs. R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown. Special prize for bed spreads, Mrs. Windsor Bell, S. Melville. Special prize for crocheted cen- tre pieces, Mrs. Norman Nichol- son, Charlottetown. Special prize for babies quilts, Mrs. G. A. Calms, Charlottetown. this FLOWERS Antlrrhlnum. Any Color 1. Mr. W. B. Creed, Highfield, Clftown, R.R.7. 2. Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan, Corn- wall, P. E. I. 3. Mrs. Frank Deacon, Freetown. PS1. Asters. Any Color 1. Mrs. Frank Deacon, Free- town, P.E.f. ' Bouquet Suitable for Table or Mantle l. Mrs. Neil A. Matheson. Rose- bank Farm. Southport P. O. 2. Mrs. W. B. Creed, Highfield, Ch’town, RR7. 3. Mrs. Gordon MacMlllsn, Corn- wall, P.E.I, Bouquet Carnations (Garden Outdoor) 1.‘Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- wall, P.E.I. Bouquet Cosmos. 1, Mrs, Wendell Wood, Central Royalty, P.E.l. Gladiolus Basket. A"! C03" l. G. Gordon Hughes, Ch'town, PEI. 2. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- wall, P. l. I. s. Mr. Albert s. Baker. Sarina- Psrk Rd, Box 434. Ch'l°W"— Gladiolus 1. G. Gordon Hughes, Chlowp. PJILI. .2. Mr. Albert Baker. spring Park Road, Box 434, Ch'town. 3. Mr. Gordon MacMi1lan, Com- wsll, P. E. I. Gladiolus, o spikes. Red Sign!" 1. G. Gordon Hughes, Ch town. 2. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- wall. 3. Mrs, Wendell Wood, Centre! Royalty, Gladiolus. a shim. White soil Cream Shades l. G. Gordon Hughes, Ch'town. s. Mr. Albert Baker, Sprifll Park Road, Box 434, Ch'town. 3. Mrs. Gordon MacMillsn, Corn- wall. Larkspur. 0 Spikes. A}! 301°?- l. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- wall. t Phlox, Perennial. a Blooms. All! C oler i, G. Gordon Hashes. ch10"!!- 2. Mr. J. F. MacLood, Keppoch. S. Mr. Albert E. Baker, Box 434, Ch'town. Roses Bcuquo‘ e Blooms. An! Color 1. Mrs. Gordon MacMillsn, Corn- wail. Annual siooiu. Any 00hr i. Mr. w. n. Creed. Bishfleld. R117. 2. Mrs. Frank Deacon, Freetown. Sweet Pass Bouquet. Any Color l. G. Gordon Hughes, Chhcwn. i. Mrs. Wendell Wood, Central Royalty. 3. Mr. W. B. Creed, l-fighfi/eld, RRT. ztanlaa Bouquet. Any Color 1. Mr. J. F. MacLeod, Keppoch. 2. Mr. Albert Baker, Spring Park Road. Box 434. I l. Mrs. Gordon MacMi1lan, Corn- wall. Special Gladiolus Exhibit 1. Mr, Albert E. Baker, Sprlrll Park Road. Box 434. (Silver Cup.) 2. Mrs. Gordon MscMillan, Corn- wall. (Silver Cup.) 3. Mrs. Wendell Wood, Central Royalty. (Silver Cup-l IAKDICIAIT ~ Centerpieces. l Large er l small 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. 0-0 C.N.R.. 8 Hurd St. 2. Mrs. Nell A. Matheson, Rose- blnk Farm, Southport 8. Mrs. Henry Csllbock. St Avard-l. Sch Cushions. Crocheted 1. Mrs. Albert Boswell, c-o Mrs. Les Mill, Msrshfleld. 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, c-o C.N.R., t! l-Iurd Street. Info Cushlonl. punch-we?! 1. Miss Jose MacKiniiy. North River. 2. Mrs. Charley Hughes. U010" R0 d. s: Mn. J. D. Mstheson. Emir!"- Creehctel Dellles not lea than I 1. Mrs. '1‘. L. Rodger-son, Kep- poch Roll. Souihpfifl- - 2. Miss Annie Colel. Bl Eulton St t. iuMiss Jean MacKinley, North River. I Knitted ‘aims: mane Yarn i. Mn. Gerald, Hooper. Milton» Crocheted ‘hblssleb l. Hrs. Henry Caliber!’ Avsnh. 2. Mrs. Albert Boswsll, e-e Mrs. st. It's. herd toreolise‘ -thst s e ‘Wild thousands without averagi- ' / vestment is srictiy for pioasur». awest- aot for boa office 14- Mill. Msrshfield. Oontintied on page I t THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IN MEMORIAM LEONARD 5 BERRY The people of Albany and vlcin. lty were shocked and saddened to hear 0n the evening of August 16th of the very sudden death in the Provincial Sanatcrium of ono of 111 115108 Win18 citizens in the person of Leonard Sherry, oidar son of itfr. and Mrs. Basil Sherry. On the morning of the sixteenth he was fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church 0i which he was a devout member; that evening his spirit went forth to meet its maker. Leonard was a. general favourite with both old and young in the community. He was a. kindly and cheerful young person with a keen sense of humour and seamed to have the faculty of spreading hap- piness wherever he went. Besides a host of friends he leaves to mourn his sorrowing par- ents, five sisters, Annie, Mable, Mireille. Frances and Helena and his only brother Raymond. l-lis re- mains were laid to rest beside those of his two sisters, Dorothy who died in infancy and Bernice a year ago. His funeral which was largely at- tended was held from his late resid- ence tc Seven Mile Bay where Reilllifm High Mass was celebrated by Rev. w. v. MacDonald who also conducted the services at the grave. The pallbearers were: David MaoKay. Ellsworth Noonan, Wald- ’ ron Cameron, Lloyd Sherry, Walter Gamble arid George Green. “Near shady wall a rose once grew Budded and blossomed 4n Gods lree light Watered and fed by morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it tgrciw and blossomed fair and Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall, Through which there shone a beam of light. r Onward it crept with added strength With never a thought of lea: or d pri o It followed the light through the crevice-length And unfolded itself on tho other side. The light, the dew. the broadening view, Were found the same as they were re, And it' 10st itself in beauties new. Breathing its fragrance more and more. Shall claim of death cause us to grieve, And make our courage faint or fall’! Nay. let us faith and hope receive- The rose srtill grows beyond the wall. Scattering fragrance far and wide, Just as it did in days of yore, Just as it did on the other side, Just as it will forcvennore." FLOWERS Crescent- Family. Spray- Tillie, Art, Vodia and David. Wreatih._. Pupils of Albany Rural School. Searietown School District. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Ceretti, Borden. Cut Flowers- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble. TELEGRAMS Miss Betty Cusack, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle, Phil- adelphia. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Miss Josephine Hickey, Massa- chilssets. MASS CARDS Mother and Dad (B) Anzac Mable and Lorraine Frances. Helen and Raymond. Grandma and Grandpa Aunt Betty, Ottawa (5) Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Murray (2) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherry. Fern- wood Mr. and Mrs. James Berrigan, IN MEMORIAM MB. W. E. ROGERSON Relatives and friends were shock- ed by the sudden -passing on June 26th of William Ellsworth Roger- son at his home so Apeldoorn Cres- cent. London. Ontario, formerly of 'l‘ry0n, P. E. I. Ellsworth who had been enjoy- ing good health up until a few hours before his death, was stricken by a. cerebral hemorrhage and des- pite medical aid passed away within a few hours. Born at Gambleb Corner 39 years ago was the son of Bessie Rcgerson and the late John Albert Rogerson. f-fe received his early education at Lady Pane School and then attend- ed Prince of Wales College. Later he Joined the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada. in Summerslde. After s. short time he transferred to Head Office. the Bank of Tor- onto, in Toronto and worked at sev- eral branches of this bani: includ- ing Ottawa, Brookville and lion- don. At the time of his death he was conducting his own nting business. Besides his lorrowing wife, the former Kathleen Wood of Isondon, he leaves to mourn s daughter Mary Lynn and son John. also his mother Bessie ltogerson, Tryon, one sister Eletha. Mrs. Bert Cameron. East Royalty and two brothers Charles, Charlottetown and Irving. Souris. Manitoba. Funeral service was held at its George E. lsogsn and lens funeral chapel. A manhu- of Ill. ‘ Avenue Presbyterian Church, ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Gordon Peddie. Burial in Forest. Lawn Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were: Ray Barrett. Howard Wilkins, William Avey, Jack Cooley. Stewart Fisher and Donald Csrswell. CARD OF THANKS Mo. Bessie Rogerson and Family wish to express sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for the many messages of 89110601? 19cm’- ed during the loss of their beloved PITTSBURGH PAINTS Leak 5%?” @7992.’ 5w" your Pittsburgh Pain! dvult-r vndnyi New Wiltshire. Mr. and Mrs, Rowan sherry, Al- bany. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle, Phil. adelphia (3) Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Sherry, Fermvood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cusack, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry, Fernwood. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack McManus. Saskatoon. hill‘. 11nd M215. J08 Murphy and Family. Augustine Cove. Mr. and Mrs. John Cashman, Rox- burl’. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuaid, Emyvaie. Mr. and Mrs. William .Shcrry, Fernwood. My‘. and Mrs. Edgar Sherry, Sum- merside. Ml‘. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson and Family, Klnkora. Arnold and Ray Johnson. Kinkora Mr. and. Mrs. Layton Green. A1- bany. Mr. and Mrs James Murray, Aug- ustine Cove. Mr. and. Mrs. George Dawson, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keough, Al- bany. - Mr. and, Mrs. J. V. MacDonald, Borden. Mr. and Mrs Bert MoCardle, Kin- kora. Mr. 1nd. Mrs. John MclMurrer, Albany. Mr. Andrew Noonan and Family, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaney, Albany. Ellsworth Noonan, Albany. Mr. and lvfrs. Jerome MoKenna, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘red G. Kelly, Charlottetown. Elmer Buote, North Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Pius McGaughey, Kelly's Cross. Mrs. Rose Cardigan. Lorne MolViurrer, Albany. Wilson and James, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dougay. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Noonan, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Noonan. Albany. Mrs. Loretta Coady and. Family, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nocnan, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McConrnac. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, Fern- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Noonan, A1- bany. Mrs. Cora Morrison, Georgetown. Leona Cavanah. Charlottetown. lVLr. and Mrs. Joa Coady, Emyvale Mr. and Mns. Aneas Coady, Emy- vale. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kelly, Stanchel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence curley. Kelly's Cross. Leo MaoLeod. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MoGeehan. Philadelphia. IVEESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY Rev. Thomas McKenna, New 0r- leans. Rev. J. A. Skelly. Philadelphia. Sisters of the Precious Blood. Charlottetown. sister Augusta. Grand Forks. North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and David. Albany. Volda Mac-Kay. Stanhope. Mildred Walker. Cochrane. On- tario. Jean Boulter, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Dixon and Eric, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dawson. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coady. New Wiltshire. Mrs. Herb stewart and Family, Carleton. Mrs. Teresa Haggerty. Lynn. M855- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Noonan. Bor- den. MacKay. iThe brightest word Ill home lighting ' Take heme t~ e desert bulbs todoy__ wanna SCRAP IRON f METALS AND BATTERIES For highest prices PHONE 768 ABIE BLOCK son and brother. ~l r bany. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Albany. Bessie. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. liains. Halifax. Lorne MoKenna. Albany. Freetown. den._ :- Miai Dorothy lvfcGinn. Emyvale bany. Marian Connolly, Bedequg, Mrs. Msibie Kelly, 5i, John, ' Charlottetomm. North Wiltshire. M11‘! Ann Keays. Souris. Bermdettc MacKenzie. Millview. Anita Roache, Iona. Mr. and lids-a. Harry Parker, New Wiitshire. Marion Fay, Tryon. Mrs. Catherine Bezrigan, North Wiitshire. . Joan and Janet Bradshaw, 59111;. town. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherry, Detroit. fax. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcwilllams,’ Cape Traverse. Lois MacKay. Albany. llr- and Mrs. Urvilia Lugs, fl- bony. Mr and Mrs. Walter Barlow, Ot- tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Enzley Campbell, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lord. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis, Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clow, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Muttart and Clara, Searletown. - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Slmmong, Summerside. , “Sylvia and Marion Flood, Mel- v e. l‘ John, Albany. , Mas McCarville, Kinkora. i George Mabey, Provincial Sana.- torium. , Mr and Mrs. Murdock Dawson, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Haroidbonahue, Cornwall. _ Mr. and Mrs. Allie McNeill, New Arman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hervey, Cape ‘Traverse. Katie Downe and Family. Char- lottetown. Cel Kelly. Provincial Senator. ium. Mr. and Mrs. mdon Large. Al- bany. Mildred Dawson, Albany. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Jorgensen, Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Burpee McMicken, Carleton. Doris Cakes, Crapaud. Mr. and. Mrs. F. J. Flood. Kelley's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Celestine Smith, Carleton. Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Mciiviur- rer, Albany. Rose McIntyre, Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherry. Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carragher, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell, Bedeque Mrs. Ezekiel Roberts, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers, Carle- ion. Mr. Mrs. Davis Jewell, Margaret Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Noonsn, Al. Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Delaney and Mafia-Yet Murphy. Augustine Cove Gordon Mcwli. Mrs. Lucina Hamill and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Major Biman, Bor- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron, Ai- - Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Largo, Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sherry, Hall-i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker and F sid Defeated. but year-old high school siurlcnt from tempt lo swim English arrival in New York f1. many admirers, there is no Jackie. He thinks that his big . Major MacDonald and Fan Summerside. lvlrs. J. Kelly, Stanchel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacMicken. Carleton. ernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hiilas Cairns. Tr; lvlr. Carleton. Mr and Mrs. John Grant and Fmily, Souris. . and Mrs. Fred MacQuaxrie, Searletcwn. Mr. and Mrs. Urville Leard Bor- den. Waldron Cameron, Albany. M3‘. and Mrs. Gus Waddc-ii, Charlottetown. Kenneth Laughlln. Provincial Sanatorium. Mr. and lVIrs. Reg MacFarlane. Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank bfacKay, Albany. . Mrs. Agnes McGaughey, Sum-mer- e. Ruth Murray. Summerside. Edna Murphy, Maple Plains. Peggy. Muriel and Adele Sobey, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lord, Cape Traverse. e Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Rcgerson. Crapaud. Mrs. Maud Newsome. Searletown. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Callbeck. Crapaud. Isabel Anderson, Borden. Eleanor Lord, Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Delghan and George, Borden. Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, OLeai-y. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis and a 3edeque_ n9 Family, Borden. Mrs. Teresa Paquet. Borden Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huestis, Borden. Carleton Lorne McMurrer, Albany. Mr. and ma. George Sharpe, Pleasant Circle Institute, Albany. Borden. Searletown Woman's Institute. Jubiieawomerfs Institute, Albany Village. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crossmsn. Cape ‘Inverse. Mr. and Mrs. Clint I-fowatt. Bor- den. e Mrs. Eliza. Cameron, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Carmich- ael, St. John. Sterling Lord, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daugay. Albany. Mrs. Russel Mabey, 'I‘ryon. Mr .and Mrs John Noonan. Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Fred Platts, Scarie- town. Mr. and Mrs. George Monaghasi. Kinkora. Mr. and lttrs. Walter Toole. Green Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacDonald, Albany. Mrs. Jack Murray, Burnmerside. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Campbell, Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis, ‘nylon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns. Free town. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curley, Free- town. Jean Boulter. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. John Cashman. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MacLcod. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Noonan, Cape ‘Traverse. Kenneth and Aubin Paquet, Prov. Sanatorium. Mr. and ltdrs. John Sexton, Bor- den. Bernice SharPH Summerside. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Albany. to lottetown. Shirley Mcfsaac. Charlottetown. Arthur Muttart, Charlottetown. bany. bany. Ruth Sobey. Searietoo-n. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW “N l5 IT” THEY ALL BUT MURDER THEIR SPARRING PARTNERS WHEN ‘METRE 1 z-f Till 2*‘ d? it. ‘ti 1' /‘“ )/’ kn-r ' ~.<" our! 2 = .*__ ‘sfl 1/43» _ i ’ it "s Y\h\fl‘ ncvor-ihP-los; iiil’ and Mrs. T. n. Gillespie‘. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, Carle- i ton. Mr. and Mrs. William McInnls Martin Warren, Ann and Jules Gaudet, Charlotte- "n3". and Mrs. Ray Stuli. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Boultcr, Al-T Mr and Mrs. Sterling MacKay. flan/M FE KIL CAMDEN MI PAGE '1 < Boyia iiiizinr/l Rrgors tics (Jrossmarl fticlntyra, and Mr: Tdiivncaii; J * ‘in. ' AIPKeniia. Alix-ploy and‘ Family, All; Mr. 3131i Searlctown i Mr. anti Mrs. .\ d Loarcl \\‘:t‘.:er Farms-r IBorden. g i Mr. srldMrs. John nnmizi. Carle- . ll. i Mr. and hi?! llew~ard ci"i"ftl".‘.y_ ; Cl1f|l"ifll't".(7'.\ll | M1". and M75. Silni-mcrsidc. Mary Crivanah, Ct: Iiritfild hioolrin. Mr. nnd Airs. J ‘. Pay Fortune. , Mr. and Mrs. Frark Dot-oi’, ‘ Borden. j CARD OF THANKS ' Mr. and Mrs. T..= Family, wish to friends and nclrz" many acts of kino . in their recent sad an eavemenit. ‘Hope. Hope. Hope 630W?" WELL satin‘ for dogs of all ‘ ages, sizes and i-rvt-ds. You i fggd your dog as fnntons kennels dew-with Gro-Piiyi! Ufhrifty, too! Albany. i Neg» 7() if‘, wflti-i" lit-o mil-i canned Alrazyand MTL Harry Quiglesa dog fonds.) Gru-Pzzp rzvirzvs in cubes Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph McCmdll mid mm!“ Carleton. Your Grocer Betty Murray. Sumrnerside. has both. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Waugh, Wil- ' mot Valley. "5 , i Mr. and. Mrs. Douglass, Mor- SMACKIN‘ Geouch, St. John. N gong 6i, , | Mrs. Cora Morrison. Grorgoton-im, ".3 Q Q t Pupils of Albany Village SPMWV...’ d, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Grcert. ai-i Ggoqsup 536g bl-fl . t . Myr. and ‘Mrs. Gerald Rooney.‘ ttedabv K-"wif- "b B]°°mnQ]d_ i h londen. Ontario ~ by Fagoly C’ Shorten o; IN THE RING THH TAPSY wiTi-t EACH OTHER. THEY COULD PAVE GOTTEN IN $HAPE WiTH A CQOCHETING NEEDLE! 75" L IA N.