‘QOVEMBPIR 28,_1f)__._€_l__ ~ . _ -... ...“.-. 5x1} SPECIAL- '67,“: -,._,, OWING T0 "WIIOOPEI." BEING THE UflQRl.U'l'l‘E'l'UWN LLUAlfilRLAif llentral Guardian“. o i» members. They considered th‘s al year and each member with hervgen- ial ‘smile helped make the evening more pleasant. The supper was serv- x ed at the home o! our President, Mrs; social way to begin their lnstitutcl ----' HELD OVER-an extra day in Si... The harmony of . g ____-—-’Z> iiur anvil" . " 0N ' Special! ALYMER CHOICE J’ Choice RAISINS .. . . Choice, cleaned BPECIALB ON SALE FRIDAY, SATLRDAY| MONDAY Flegular Good .. Fkgs. . U“ .. DURRANTS .. pkgs. Each u 1,60 John, there will Prince Edward Monday. 9495-11 new“ . MR. LOUIS 0 n. MacQuarrle‘s_ omce, Char- lottetown, on Monday, Dec. 1st and 811d Will DUYCDHSB l0!‘ men saying ‘twhut a wonderful thing ‘ days following 5 Silver. fed 811d "055 [an institute is." The color scheme} cash all grade fox pelts. Prince Edward and 9 p. m. Daily matinees Tuesday at 3.15. l etc. S960 Leod, Ltd. i Tlllt~Dr. be no matinee atjW. T. Anderson. 48-21 j color in the dining-room was an at.- ltraction in -tself. but when one sot minim will be at ldOWIl w the delicacies which the lladies of Morcll are noted for serv- ing, they strongly supported the com- “10-11-37-3 iin the clinging-room was carried out NEW pom LADIES‘ NECKWEAIL‘: pnsgkgg, w,“ Li"? and Geflllelrle» LEW m‘! clellsled the youngerni L rs at another d9 Cm" find 1*“ L395 varlws slylcsiltable. The members are hoping this vestees, jabots, collar and cuff sets. ' will be an annual treat. as such loyal m Pm! W‘- Mm" 5‘ M“ workers are entitled to a banquet at QQUQ-ll. YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING in talking screen entertainment until yoirve seen "Whoopee". prince Ed- |5 01. ward l-days starting Monday night 2 h” at ‘l and 9. Daily matinees starting Tuesday at 3.15. 9495-11-28-21. l5 oz. EVANGELIBT LEAVES FOR WIN- K 1'. Whiston, Provincial; in pink and white, while the Presi- “WHO0P5E" T55 S95E51“ 553N':dent‘s table was also done in pink SATION o! the year opening at the ‘and white. All the older-members. Monday. 1118M all 7 with ~the President. were seated at "dmimg , the one table. Mrs. H. H. Cox poured , 94951114341 l, the tea,- while Mrs. Edward Romiter and Mr. A. B. Maclidam served at the Mrs. Acltley serv- least once a year. .."INSTITUTE NEWS-—'I’l1e an- nual meeting oi the Morel! Women's mstitute was held at the heme of the President Mrs W. T. Ander- scm, on Nov. 3th with an attend- lance of twenty members. The P:-e:_ iident presided, the meeting opened ‘with the singing of the, Ode. Roll call ‘was answered by each member pay- Maximum Protection ‘ ‘ FOR THEM Minimum C056 TO YOU l: you want the highest rotection for your family at the lowest possib e cosh-if you wan: w he confident that, whatever ha r to you, your loved ones will be able to face t e future free from fmanrial worries than the. 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' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ltcn will return in May to resume the “W1 0L ‘evangelical work which they began . _ u v Each ‘here last winter. On "the evening pre- cnnymns EATON ‘ceding their departure member: o! zthe various Churches of Chris on ' ""11" ‘the Island assembledat the Central . EATON when everyone ORDER OFFICE We would urge that you make use of our Mail Order Oliice in the Groceterla when ordering from our regular catalogue. You will find ll very conven is thinking of buying for Christmas we would suggest that you look through our regular cala- lngiic. on its pages you will find such a variety of gifts as to meet your every wish. Make out your order now and semi lt through your neares Iecaied in your local Groceleria. ienl and just now t Mall Order Office Per Per lb CHOICE MEATS, FARVUITS, VEGiETABL lb. .. .. .. .. .. .. A cos-see u -- so s- os/ol ilEvangeliat ‘Mr the Churches oil iChrist on Prince Edward Island, an ill/ITS. Whiston left the province on Tuesday afternoon for Rhoda Is- land where they will spend lChristian Church to bid them fare- ‘ ‘lwell. The evening was spent enjoy- iably in social intercourse. Expres- sions o! the popularity and esteem. liwhich Dr, and Mrs. Whiston have lgained. were voiced by {speakers during the presei lthe program. earoirs our COCQA 15c "Wl-IOOPEE". f See and hear it at the Prince Edward ‘,4 days starting Mon 40c l day at 3.15. l AVONDALE INSTITUTE-The an- nual meeting was held at the home ‘of Mrs. J. A. iieoughan. 11th, w.th an attendance of tivcivc SPECIAL SLICED BACON For Lb- .... members and twowisitors. Roll call m 1 A 1 . Sl lees. The ‘minutes oi last annual ' 551G: l l ’ d d ado led. Pres- [PURE Lam) LARGE IKICY .mQCL1\1g were rea an p 5 Lb. Pall .. 99c 1c ggsilislis gldenlis report, p150 secretaryls report 49C and financial statement of the year lwere given. Election oi officers then ltook place and resulted as follows". iPresident. Mrs. Joseph I). Ryan; WYIYER LXNIJ" Lilli) 6 FUD WABANA PLANT ST. JCHNF, Nfl(l._ NOV. 21.-—'l‘he oiiunrtamily to witness high speed -‘.'illl"‘l‘l]‘.(‘ cable laying; at first hand W?» afforded residents of Broad Co\'e fllice-President, Mrs. Edwin O'Don- EA I - inell‘. Secretary-TTcasui-er, Miss Ter. ' s ese. O'Donnell; Directors. Mrs. J. A. OPERATED fiY "ca" _,f.,__ O'Donnell, Mrs. P. Ryan and Mrs. F. M. O'Donnell; Auditors. lilrs. J. J. ~ iPower and Mrs. J. A. Keoughan; and nearby districts n icw days aeo ‘been spliced to the transformer stat- » ; School Committee. Mrs. J. Power and as the vatcrn cnblcship Cyrus Field occupied tu-n hours and a. halt in tormrctiiuz the mainland and the ‘Ilc was about an hour less than that slrcl company's plant at Bell Island ‘required in laying the first, ihilld ‘l 5”“! l“ the 5mm] o“ Mm" pith five miles of power cable. after. The Broad Q . d U me en or m cable vote of thanks was tendered the of- lhc Broad Covc end of the line had Loolt through the Cello» phane wrapping ~- mark Peg Tara's superior appear- .a::r»4*' . ininl Li t'l ', ‘ i l u e55 “m M mum The “me ‘ rs. F. M. O'Donnell. it was decided I -cusks pl d tit 1 l ace a n or“ a o‘ about they were waited to the ceiling amid oceuplcdi l d’ th‘ .l n an mg l5 Second cab that the women help the trustees ‘day night. November 17th. A hearty was kept fl t b f . a on y (my wooden on ficers for the past year, after which twenty feet, until all was . “W55 m. the mp across migerleal: ‘i hearty cheers. A dainty lunch was ‘amt Two caterpillar ‘factors were lserverl by the hostess. Mrs. E. J. O - used in hauling the end ashore for lnonnen ‘mned the members. to her connection with the transformer sta- lhome m. the December mecnn‘ m“ Ho“ when an was m readiness B call to be answered by Christmas rc- wtm. boat was Sent out and one clpes. Meeting adjourned by the an" another the Casks were cut P" ‘sinsing of the National Anthem. uxny as the Cyrus Picld steamc f r‘ ., “w 0th,". Side. pawns nut the Smufyl ::"WflOOPEh the shorten sensa- hne over a sheave at the bow. The l “on o! the H" 0mm“ M’ u“ “pemmms were carried on without a Prince Edward Monday night at 7 hitch and the end placed at salcynnd 9 l’. hirhlfl“? matinee; starting .(\ll(‘l'lOl‘8.EC on the Bell Island side. Tuesday u 3'15‘ 9495-11-28.”. ' The cables were laid to carry sup-l plementary power to the Domlnionl Iron and Steel plant, from a gencr. aior under construction at Piano's Brook in Ferryland, from which the power is brought 25 miles overland and to Broad Cove. Eastern Guardian ..*FINE NEW WAREHOUSE — Sourls has reason to be proud of her latest acquisition, the new frost-proof warehouse lust completed. The build- d ,ing her lea." After roll call the bus- llness was discuswed lzcforc Xe ‘tion of officers. It was moved and ghbseocnded that a bazaar be hold on iDec. 2nd. Mrs W. T. Antlersoil and lMrs H. H. Cox were air-pointed to itake charge of the Novelty table, iwhiie Mrs D. l-l. Coffin and n01. lEdward Rossiter were u; atlencl to Ithe tea. tables. It was decided that a special meeting be held cn Nov 28 in order arrangements icr the ba meeting ivas to lake the place of the regular monthly meetng in Decem- ber. Then came the election of rf- n number of ' ficers: President. Mrs itation of lscn ire-electetll Vice Pi'es_ lifrs J.E. hotelier fro-elected). Sccrcinry, Lui_ tie Rossiter. Tres lvlrs A. B. Mac- "WROOUEET — Adam irexlecl/edl. The connnltecs lwere then Riflpfillllfid. A sick commit- day night at "lltee to consist oi Mrs H. H. Ccr: and ‘and 9. Daily matinee starting Tues- MP5s W. T. 9495-11-2B-21-ltee Mrs J. B. Jay. Mrs Ackley and lMrs Baker" _Mrs Ufirien, Mrs Gcldert. Mrs H. H. 03x and Miss Dingwcll. NIPS D. NQYCYHUQPH. 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While her husband was building up a con- erecting business in Baltimore, Mrs. Rush was working in e. Lynn laund- ry. being unaware of Edward's new place of residence. Things were not very busy in Bal- timore for Mr. Rush this fall, so that when the opportunity presented itself. he decided to make the trip and attempt to look up his family. In a Lynn restaurant he turned the pages of a directory until his eye fell ‘on "Rush; Nora, widow of Ed- ward." so now the Rushes are re- united. They are going back to Bal- - ilmore to llvr. Mrs. Rush with gifts ' ri-uu radii-owl nl‘ anew. a pearl neclb‘ or mental lapse. He just took u ism] ing, an immense structure, is a mas- terpiece of workmanship in every de- tail and. from the time that the first pile was driven until the installation of light, heat and water,‘ its growth was watched with keen interest by the citizens of the town as well as by i the farmers oi the precincts. The lcontraetor, Mr. Bernard Creamer, a l builder of note, is to be congratulated on the excellence of his work as well tas on the rapidity with which the ‘work ains carried on so as to enable shippers to have the use of the build- lii-i; tau nu. The District Engineer, Mr. Hyndmln and his assists ‘, Mr. Miller are deserving oi much credit for their untiring interest and asset- ance in seeing the work through. 1t will surely be a boon to the farmers of Intern King: to have a building of such immense capacity at their command, and no doubt potato grow- ers will not be slow in taking advan- tage oftheir great opportunity.—B. .__._ “WNSTITUIE SUPPER-At the annual meeting of Morell Woman's Tl!’l.ll.\.lll‘ in November. n‘ gar-toms chicken supper was served to all the USICA Hear lb! garb Anniversary JUBILEE sparrows _._._.__..__.__.. Doyalfiirlr! Ashnyfiperronbenlq about e opportunity to urn College Soho erships or Eurnbeal Tour! that Sharron nfirn. 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