From the long day to ELLEN'S DIARY --.-...e.n gum Time Reveals The Gold Tram all the ionei lights withdrawing. In clouds the silent gloom of night Ill! come Both weary men and tired beast are turning evening y land with younger farmer today when they Iweni into the current Iitultwl. lid 0'Laary Jknow that there is lead to III! ill ;”but to find Itabilu II II!!! til Spring - there's the rib". i so the November week has CIV- ien busy days to folks of the ill!!! O'LEARY ml! Pflda Stra . is riding but vacation withuher .p.:rantg, Ml lMMl'Krs.slItoss Sllrang in 0'- Leary. ss ran In Toronto. 3 I emphyed Quilt I ntamber of residents from an surround" dltri ta were slsd to hear Mr. lllygredlrhsr. bar as he conducted the services in they'church in Greemoum on BURTON Congratulations are being as- tended to the grand old man of our community . Thomas Doyle. Campbeilton. who celeb- rated his 97th birthday on Wed- nesday, Nov. 14. Despite this grand old age, "Tommy". as he is better known by a host of acquaintances, en- Joys good health and takes a keen interest in all community and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and Emily of Hunter River. visited at the home of Mr. William H. Barlow on Sunday. Nov. 1, when they celebrated the i3th birthday of Miss Margot Barlow. A delic- ious supper was served to immed- iate member; of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant and family. also Mrs. Margaret x wgumg-you , s.ttmiay.. Nov. 17. 1956 11.. Guardian. rm; 9 E thoughts of home." These lines are so applicable to these evenings we regard as belonging to the Fall. Now the fields from which the glory and fulness of the year's uoppings I have been gathered. whence cv- Gallant. all of Summerside, re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arleusault and Mrs. Helen Arsen- auit. St. Gilbert. Miss Zita Maddix and Mr. Ad-I oiph Maddix left recently for To, ronto. Ontario. where they will be employed. . Miss Agnes Arsenault spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsensult. l The death occurred at Rich- mond Hill. New York, recently oil Frank Macl)onald, folluwiniz al short illness. Deccascd was l)DI)Il in Grand River, 79 years ago. the; son of the late Margaret and .lamcs, -in "borrowed time" to it V3"- with the year going on in its NIL With its little and .1-rser 0"”- our farming con il "Ill Mr. and Mrs. A id 5 all family. and .s".lmS:.", f."..'”.'.. il;.."'”'”.1'y:.i.;" ""- recen y. peaceful valley along the rIIii.i- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellisysirsjrlf mlneii-tmeven in the.nsldst of aereas ad ML Md M”. hm" Dun" Island places conccll appear ' Friends of Mrs. troubles. disappointments. IOROWI of Woodstock s .- bereavcmentl. in: many I! ll' that she is rpm. stance sudden and lDvIl1ilI- Al” County Hospital in Summerside. l Doyle. Campbeiiton were Mr. and I "Why?" we-question in 0'" Miss I-nugretts alianl. spent the Mrs. Major MacDonald, Mr. and Ellrlgi l:el::g'!t.rl:1u ilk." div! no lV.tlr' tllmli ”''-"'"ei..7i3?-."om . w”ke'.'d. W" ”'IllV9! in 0'l4rary MM Percy Weeks. their daughter g Inc”, an l-' 5 0m9dI "E" R5.” Y "91 iigcl-ll3M', wh me "E. Ind Vlclilli-y l'9fEfIll.V. gl.aur2tta lslPatri(-ia of Summerslde; also Mr. mm H. thy tines; own e rm-I intuit (iii 0 W9? ' 7 employed in Sllm'Il1El'.s-id? land Mrs. Harold Mcintyre, daugh- l e us , we can see are . ne says. tn Mr. and Mrs. l'ranClx Ma('Quar-uterg Mary arm 1,-gm; ".1 M", gan in mind a tired farmer foi- If we could push aside the In J tie at Wilmot Valley, were recent C. Mclnnis of Grand River. political affairs, reading the new papers is a favourite pastime. He has received many messag- es of congratulations and during the past months was visited by a large number of relatives and friends. who all wish Mr. Doyle Anthony Finnan many more years of health and Sorry to hearlhappincss. nt in the Prince. Recent guests of Mr. Thomas tent the days are drawn beneath the tent of the night. And if on HELEN LIAVP-IE HORNE WILLIAM WALTER MOII Eleanor Haywood who rrowned Campus Queen was Prince of Wales at the tries on the icrown. been readied to received when cone” dance needed the influx of cattle from LET'S EAT By IDA BAILEY ALLB A few years ago. many persons living in the interior of this coun- try never tasted salt water fish or sea food. However. the fiQezing and wide sommc Liai distribution gof salt water fish and sea food has brought a great changc. Add to this the ease with which frozen fish and sea food can be prepared -no cleaning, boning. prebread- Ing, little or no fishy cooking odors-and the reason is evident why homcmakc. all over the country are serving fish dinners. "Frozen fish sticks took the country by storm," remarked oiir Clef. "They look sppctizlng from the minute the container is open- "Gradc A sticks are of the high- est quality. have the best flavor '-Isdiare practically free from de- fecta such as bones. blemishes and broken sticks. "I prefer to bake - fry fish sticka.' he added, "then serve with equal pisrts mixed tomato ketchup and table mustard. Some- times I border them with butter- brolled frozen shrimp." B "Speaking of shrimp. Chef." I observed. "here's my new recipe for shrimp cocktail." Frozen shrimp Cocktail: Use frozen cooked de-veined shrimp. Thaw according to directions. Arrange in cocktail glasses. Center with a small glass of cock- tail sauce. lrildnders.'Now Enjoy Real Seafood Menus 'froscn orange. pineapple. tanger- the young of the herd raised on the that purchase about. It is a sober mg facts. We overheard with a: chuckle something of this today. ”There's neither work nor wor- lof two" James commented to the Time will reveal the caiylies gold. the pastures - the feeder; and And if through patient toll we land ' farm brought in to it by this and Where tired feet. with as ” ' loo!- reach the ed may rest. season on farms and one for fac- When we shall clearly know and understand. I think we shall say that "God knows best. ry to pasturing an extra animal Until Monday - - - Diary - Goodnight. . . . .- relatives. p Ensign,John Hard). of the Sal-L vatlon Army in Wliiiiip-zg, is visit-l lng in West Prince llis iiiany old acquaintances are very glad in see him looking so well and In such good spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mat-llimg-: all of Springfield West. were re- cent Visitors to Alma They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon har- bour. . Mr. and Mrs. Isaac l)unliar. uf Shrimp Cocktail Sauce: Com-l bine 3 tbsp. tomato ' t L , or chili sauce. IV: tbsp. lemon juice. 4 drops Tabasco, Vi tsp. celery salt. teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. 1 tbsp. horseradish and 1 tbsp. minced celery. Chill before using. Tomorrowls Sea Food Dinncr. Hot tomato bouillon: frozen scat W.C.T.U. NOTES food platter; mashed potato; mixl vegetables: coleslaw with grape-l fruit sections; frozen baked sp-l WHY C T0TAL A'"'AINE'" l pics; coffee. tea or milk. .(.7l'"”'l'. """"b'"l'lP l'"ll"'5 A" menu, .5 "C level re. citizenship. Society looks to church clpes proportioned to scrve'4 in 6. .memb"5 '9 5” ' 3”” ”'"llll9 Frozen Sea Food Platter: Pre- "' cmunshlp: pl", 1 no 0,.) pkg. "ch frozen Others who are not members breaded hrimp, sea scallops and ”n'" "V9 " 3”” cm"9"5r b'" I lb. flo dcr or other fish fillets. 59”” 0' Oi" Pmienllvn 0' faith- gonowlng pkg. directional church members must be good Arrange on a latter. with fish c ""5: fillets in the cenltjer. sea scallops Wm" l'" "l" l" '1" with ”?m' on one side. shrimp on the other. Pe"""7 Border with mixed vegetables. A gmd Chile" l5 """C9l'9d lbmll Frozen Bnked Appl", 3",, the welfare of his community. and thaw frozen baked apples in a l' "'9”l9"' 0PW"d W lll-Vllllllk mode.-gm oven, 350 dean" F” that tends to undermine the foun- gnowmg 31,0”; 3;, min. dations of society. According to sew. wrm. pm... with gm-d our best informed minds. liquor uucg m- Wm. ice cream scoops, is one of these forces which br- Frozcn Fruit Juice Appetizers "W5 Wllal ll bell in Our Commun- fmm the Chef: I Add in each Otherthlngs may do this ton.. but I think liquor is the worst of- fandcr of all. i May I endeavour to show a few reasons why this is so? First from an economic stand- point. -- Our Csndain drink bill for one year was close to six hun- 46 oz.) can of ine. grapefruit. grape iuicc. or- ange-grapefruit juices. a scant Vs c. water and a dash of .lemon Juice. Stir to mix but do not thaw Serve in 0 oz. glasses. .. am Guides ' lumn 7TH TTETOWN At a recent meeting of the 7th Guide Co. a very inter- avsat took place. Mrs. W. . District Commissioner. two of the Company Lead- stherrhtclohnslton and Joan . coour party was ti-oiratossd of Mrs. W. W. Reid. Mrs. L. Macltay and Joyce Wig- glnloo. Mrs. Walter smith present- Od the parties to Mrs. Rodd for usglimant. The 7th Company is shaping up beautifully under their leaders. Joan Rogerson, Es- sl-Johnston and Joyce Wigglng- we are expecting big 0"" fruit 7th before the and of . IIIIIII. 4 GUIDE-SCOUTBR BALL i being bsld Wednesday evening Novu:lst.ha.t the Clisrlottetomi. in- na ve gone out to raz- . oauu-s.,nitti-ice Com is- Dtvistoa comintasom . , their soc-ms will be - - of III Provincial Execu- . members of the Execu- bs welcomed. and may tickets either at the of the dance or The Annual Guidcr-Scoutsr Bull Bertha drcd million dollars with about fifty per cent of it for government revenue. The breweries got the rest. The result of this was: loss from sick- ness due to drink; time lost from work: accidents on highways: pro- perty loss from drunken careless- ness; money spent to cure alcohol- cs. from Mrs. Walter Smith. HOLY IIEDEEMEB co. What a beehive of activity at the last meeting of the 5th Char-' lottctown Co.. every guide work- ing like fury. so they will be ready to be enrolled in a couple of weeks time. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard District Commissioner and Mrs. Smith were present helping them along. This is a fine large Company. Terry Doyle is their captain. Mrs. David Lccky. Lieutenant. Misses Mary McGonnel. Bernadine Hen- nessey and Dormsine Doucelte all helping. - If this money were spent nn for- eign missions to save souls for Christ. what a different picture it would present. We have learned that alcohol as a beverage causes more dis- eases. disability and death than any other single cause of ill health. Intsmperance has been one of the teat threats to our national Iife- The drunken man or woma simply a crazed animal at large. Not a day passes without new cases in Canada of drunkrn mur- der. drunken violence on street cars. railway coaches or airplanes. drunken accidents on public high- ways. drunken deaths from expos- ure and drowning. , Much of soaring divorce Ind death rates ars due in alcoholic lnlempsrance. Lasting the effect of drinking tn personality. . If the world of tomorrow is to be a world of decency and order, n-ssdom democracy, it must have a sold foundation in the char- acter of the men and women. FOXLE RIVER The following is the October report for Foxley River School. Grade IX. 1. Laura Bulger; 2. Marie Murphy: 3. Donald Doran. . . Alice Bulgcr: 1. Theresa Murphy; I. Richard Bul- ger. Grade Vi. l. Phyllis Lynch; 1. Bulger. 3. loss Bulger. Grade V. l. Norma Bulger; 2. Rebccca Bulilsr; 3. Leona Bulgsr. Grade IV. I. Peter Lynch. 1. Leo "l'l3lY- Grade III. 1. John Kelly; 1. Joa- eph Lynch; ft. Antlrsy Bulges. Grade II. Sr. Roby Bnlgsr. Grade II. Jr. Francis Bulger. Grade I. Sr. Paulina Bulger. Grads 1. Jr. Esther Bulgsr.. Teacher, Amos Carley. - Hero is a challenge laid down to ail.0aonslidIstandthobrew- arias offering us a cap. and -say- : "Drink this and for- 3!: aid 5 igi is your . your chil- interasts. their weak- and II .untt'- .Driak igtsss -55:2 ' (hllaghan. Mrs. Gallant. Piusviile. cent visitor to Charlottetown. tor Rev. Father Pitre. Sunday. cvening. the members of the League. - ELMSDALE Mrs. Robert McAssey and Mrs. lacs-. Mr. Raymond Brennan has re- turned in his home after being cm- four months. Miss Gail Adams has returned tal, whcrc she had been receiving treatment for an inJiii-ed knee. Ilia many friends are pleased to learn of the improved condition of Mr. Robert Campbell. who is a patient in Western Hospital. Mrs. Frank Crowe has returned to Natick, Mass.. after a pleas- anl holiday spent with her moth- er. Mrs. William Brennan and oth- or members of the family. Former parishioners were sad- dened to learn of the death re- cently of Rcvercnd W. V. MacDon- ald D.D in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn. Mrs. Louis Dunn. Miss Sheila Dunn. Master Roger Dunn and Mr. Raymond Dunn were visitors to Charlottetown and Kanslngto on Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mokler of Somerville. Ma.-is.. made a brief visit last week to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moklcr. Ebbs- fleet. Messrs. l(.R Matthews and Ste- wart Matthews motored to Spring- bill. Nova Scotia. scene of the ser- ious mine disaster. and were PP"- ait when a cousin was brought safely to the surface by rescue a workers. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace and 'son Reggie left for Toronto. on Thursday. where they plan on residing for a time. They were at- eompanled by Mr. Walter Adams. who will visit his brother. Mr. Br- tc Adams. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace of Toronto. motored to Elmsdale. on Saturday. Nov. 8rd. to HD9110 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien. has as recent guests: Mrs. Myra Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Ruladl and of St. Ixsuis. and Mr. Aultil llaghan of Framlngham. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy had J guests for the past few weekl. their son-In-law and daughter. Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Mrs. Edward Gallant was a re- During the absence of the pAas- ". thony's. who is on vacation. Rev. Father Daniel. of the foreign mis- sions. who is visiting the different parishes. celebrated High Mass on also Benediction in the The first meeting of the C.W League since its organization was held on Sunday evening in the par- ish hall. of St. Anthony's with a fair attendance. Rev. Father Dan- icl spoke of the work required of Weldon Rennie and son Elmer. of Alma. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wal- ployed in Labrador for the past home from Prince County Hospi- holldays with Wullam's parelltl. Emmett Calla- le. well visitors In sprtnghlll. Alma. spent Sunday visiting in Knutsford recently. . The Elert C.G.l.T of the 0'- Leary United Church in ()'i.cary,I met on October 26th for the first- meeting of the year. The new of- ficers are as follows. president. Miss Jean Couuhlin. vice-presi- dent. Sandra Foley; secretary, Georgie Mac Carruthcrs; treasur- ar. Elaine Palmer. Several girls Joined for the first time, The lead- ers are Mrs. Ted Sabine and Mrs. George Mathcson. Miss Olive Jeiley was a visitor to her home on Sunday. She was accompanied by Mr. Billie Park- er of Summersidc. and family of Eilerslle. were visi- tors to the home of the formers parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. George Jel- ley m 0'Leary. - Alfred Palmer and Mrs. John Moreahead. 0'Leary. spent the past week in Fredericton. N. B.. guests of their daughter and sister. Mrs. James Hudson and Mr. Hudson and family. Mr. E. W. Turner. O'l.eary. is spending some time in Ontario Mr. Howard Lldstone. Knuts- ford. had the misfortune to loose his large barn by fire rm Sunday night. The barn was fiili of hay and grain. There were also two pigs. This is a terrible loss ea- peclslly this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Ward .laily and M.'. Alfred Palmer and daughters Marlene and Shirley of 0'Lesry. attended the Amherst Fair on Tuesday. , Mrs. Alfred Palme and Mrs. John Moreshcsd. 0'Leary. spent Thursday in St- John. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill of Summerside. were recent visitors to Knutsford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams. Mr. Douglas Adams. 0'i.eary. uossad over to the Mainland on Sunday evening. Great work is being done in con- noction with the new sewaraga gyg. lam in 0'Leary. The weather is Ideal for the job. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. 0'- 1-urygl was visitors to Albcrton NW1! Y. I! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley and fam- l1-V- c.r. F Simrisi sympstity is extended to Mrs. Percy Hatcly and family in the sudden passing of her son Donald at the early age of 17 Dears. The funeral which was largely attended was held on wed- leldly Afternoon from the Ken- lllllton United Church with Rev. L. M. Murra conducting the "r. vice. The pal bearers were Mes- Ul Eric Dly. Wayne Woodslde. Wayne Champion. F. Thompson, Stirling Bowman and E. Camer- on. Interment in People's Kensingtnn. His many friends will regret to learn Mr. Eric Jessome. l(ensIng- ton. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. summerslde. Mrs. Theresa Mathews returned home from a pleasant holiday in Fortune. the guest of Mr. and In. Charles Aitken. The November meeting of the Keir Memorial Women's Mission; ary society was held on Thursday avaiaa at the home of Mrs. rrank lacNnt of Malpequc with a good attsadaaee present. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crosler. Balt- Cemetery, Nova scotla. on Sunday. Nov. uh. Mr. and Mrs. John MacNutt, to Char- Mr.' and Mrs. James Ilurlelgli. Academy. Charlottetown spent the past weekend at the home of her dauillllt-'F Gloria Ol 51 parents. Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor Burton. Misses Stella Howard, hizli lmoni 385'- s('ll00l student of Tignish ('f)ll'.(Int, Mr. I-Iimnett (iiiri-;i.i it and Beverly Howard. student nf home with his family aiti-i' Iiaving been employed in S. D. U. Charlottetown spent llie' the past lew months past weekend at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Emile Bern.-mi rt-t-t-iilly Howard, Glcngarry. Frank Stevens. Jr.. student of Dalton School, Tignish spent the es ColleEP- pasl weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frankl Stevens. Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenaultl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Caissie in honor of their A pre-nuptial slitiwt-r nus lieldphomcs after a trip to l Mr. and Mrs. Marc 'ilI.ltlI-'l and apvmimale address and 5jl"W'”"l i-71.-;m...-'5. . with a number of gifts. Miss L”ii.n.-- Melvlnlreccntly spent a few (ia)n xi.-uing.Sie Iliankrd lief "lends '9' ”"'l' lMrs. G. Gaudet and family, i-jg ilhtiu;-zliifulness. The remainder of .the evening was sptni "1 -Wl'I8l mm chat and singing. (:nr. Theodore Caissit-. llt'l)t'l'i l.;mr1ilm- for lN. S. ret-cntly spent a few rims at his home in Egniunt I)El)' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen, visited her daughter iiarquerite, Borden. and Mr. and Mrs. (i-ml who is a student at PIllll'I3 of Wal- B. Mat-Neill, Riverside, hit 16, have returned to their I'eSIl9t'lltP various points ui U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ramsay lowing his team to the ard. we of life visitor. to , . - . - . v . 4 can fancy too the beat ilzf hoofs,.And stand within and all God's Quarter, ;:',eE,1lu;'neM':.' A.,l(lc-er-.,(;',?iI,I:.,cu(t3;nl,1g,,': ':h0:,,tI ilrii:ifaIv)v(,mI.3le.hsilchCla!ni!tall-lilliivilli :3! not so brisk as at morning. the: working see. , d N. 3;-ucg Cjfruthgrg 1,, .40...." '39,, mm weekend .3 lb, h;,n,:e,,g and one brother James now rcsld-L W clank of harness. the pause at the.We might interpret all this on Miss Lois Malone who is our parents Mr. and Mn. 1-;dmu.,d ing at Richmond Hill, N.Y. Sfllffrtn. Mr, and Mm G. Am,” Horny mm wlnm only M," of Mr. ",4 . . ,-,..- water-tibugh for refreshment. and and strife played in Summerside. soon: the Coilicutt. Cape Wolfe. Requiem Mass was llifel'Pd in his 5 r we M5,, to announcedlmrs wimam Moi, 0, -I-,,m,m,, ' v all that back in the years mean: And for each myltefy Wu” ""4 weekend with llcrparenis Mr and The many friends of lunar. parish church. Rit-iuunni ili.'l.' "um" 3 ' g y. - t M" -: t k I l the I Fall workdays pleusn class. a key. Mrs. Austin Malone ...'iu........, Cooke Burton are sorry tu limit interment in st. Johnls ct-mu-ry.l U" e"”ge"'""' 9 t ”'.”hl"5.'.i I .. '";".'ge ” " e M” ' 3 ' " . Today takss another week up to But not tod.-iv. Then be content, "canny. ' M hid the mmarmu to imurelbong 1,,1,,,d' New y,,,.k. id3”3h'e" H919" L”"'e l” e ' ' "ear ” ”"' g Z I borderline of Time. At Alderiea poor heart; Mr. and Mrs, w.-Hr... rm, n, he. ghgulde in . mi. .411 wlshl Messrs. Leo Cormicr and 'lIPl-l s . it has been one given over entire- God's plans like lilies white unfold. chuioggeruwn, wprp ,...,,,i ....... him a speedy recovery. Ivin Bernard of St. Philliu. have daughter Mary Adelina. who-iv have taken up residence In 8ImI- 3 lygto making prepartions for the We must not tear the close suit m" to W”, prinph Wm,” MW Mm Jun, MgcGrQ-gnr, highlgonc to Toronto where iliey will heiniarriage took place Nov. 7. Thclmersitie for the winter months. Winter ahead. Stalls. stables have leaves aporI- t gpgnt mm, mm M”, mend. ana school nude”; of Nam. ;),,,,,,lr-mpioyeri. 'bride-in-be was presented Ilth an Mr, (;t-urge Sherry who "has been employed for some time in latu.itinr. has returned to his lruiiir Mrs Joliu J. Bidgelow and tiaugiut-r Thelma are visiting. Mrs Fred .lolintmn and Mr. John- son at .'ilniit-ton, N. B. Aims Carmella LeClair, Mont- rt-ai. has arrived to spend I in-t-it: vacation, with her pg enis. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leclar and sister Ht-rniine. Mrs. Fiticlle Gallant has return- cd to her home from Charlottetown Hospital where she successfully underwent eye surgery. and family of 0'I.aeary, were re-1 cent guests of Mrs. I ”'s parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rog- ers. Giengarry. Mrs. Vernon Bulgar, Cape Wolfe. has returned from a pleas-i ant -holiday spent with relatives. in Toronto. Ont. i Miss Betty Doyle. student Ml Tignish Convent. spent the paatl weekend at the home of her ninth ler. Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, Campbell-; ton. - A Miss Francis Macnougal. com-l merclal student of Notre Dame. .Academv. Charlottetown and Pet; ler Macnougsll. Summerside, spent, lthe past weekend at the home oil their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macnougall. Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs James Rooney. Mill River were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colrldge Rogers. Burton. Mrs. Simon Clements. Campbell- ton. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parry, Burton. on Sunday. Nov. ll. eluding chicken and plum pudding prepared by the ladies who are skilled in this t-ulinary art. A good sum of money was realised. Mrs. George Miaclaod. Spring Valley. accompanied by Mrs. By- ron Stewart. Hamilton. are visit- ing New Hampshire with Mr. and Mrs. Graves. Her many friends will be sorry to learn Mrs. Grav- es as been ill. ' Mr. Earle Lockerby, Hamilton. left on Wednesday morning with the group of 4-H Club members. to attend the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ramsay accompanied by their daughter. Miss Julia Ramsay left recently by motor for Florida when they expect to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barbour. Montrose. accompanied by Mr- and Mrs. Lockerby were visitors to Hamilton on Sunday- on Friday afternoon a very large numb attended the auct- ion sale of live stock etc.. at Dug- ald MacNutts. Malpoque. Mr. Arthur Stewart was auctioncr and bidding was good. The ladies oil the Malpequc Women's Institute provided lunches. C.VH ...M...-..-.a..e RESUME OPERATION! i CAIRO (AP) - Cairn lnlt'rrIl- .tional Airport was opened 10 llm-l iited . miners i ssrvlce Thursday; after being closed more than two weeks. A Swissair liner flew intoi the airport and out again. Airliner officials said the outgoing night carried its passengers bound for zurch. Commercial flights in and out of Cairo were banned Oct. 11. because of British-French air at- tacks. Wg” I l . VERSATILE FASHION effectively each year. 'v IUNMEICIDI I031 The Old-Fashioned Way To try and sell "ht-cd-nuts", or try and find a timid, or rent a room. the old-fashioned way was to get on the phone and tell llcigllbora about it. But that was a slow process. and only a fcw pcople were ever made aware: To get quick, ssiccoaaful results, I'2VlIllu'B0I)Y who might be lntart-st:-d needs to know. So. when you svnnt to scli iiscd artlt-lcs. or hire competent - help or oifcr skilled tocrvict-s. do as thousands of others do so Choose the modern, economical way use Low-cost warrant its sgsssroa II-I xtootnnmiiwm . : LabL, l I