.| Square for the ‘| the Yellow Rose Ball which, in| ‘|town Hotel : niet ERS OeC eae a ava The: cultural program “How Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon, Brook-/*¥°Sr- | Helen A. MacDonald, Women’s Eéltor, Phone 48506 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 22, 1962. HAPPENINGS spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKinnon. Mrs. James A.P. Allen was hostess at her home on Kinz January meet : ing of the Beta Sigma Phi. | Mrs. Hugh MacPherson, Wood N Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10! Has Installation Of Officers Installation of officers of Al a Be — , ‘Mrs. Anac ceremony was condected by the Estelle Dennis and Miss Hilda District Deputy..President, Mrs | Harper on behalf of the retir- Frances Shaw, of Acmie Rebek- ing officers, both voicing appre ah Lodge, No. 67, Moritague, a» | ciation of Miss Sutherland's lea- sisted by the following’ deputy | dership in Rebekah activities officers: Mrs. Vera MacDonad | during the past term,\and spoke Mrs. Alice’ Greéne, Mrs. Erma of the happy relationship exist- MacLaren, Mrs. Addie Duvar ing between the officers and Mrs. Florence Stewart, Mrs. members. Miss Sutherland, in Marie Dewar, Mrs. Enola West expressing her thanks for this During the lengthy business | Islands, who has been a patient session plans were, finalized tor |in the Prince Edward Island) eiving treatment for a brok- | hip; is convalescing at the conjunction with-the XI Alpha! en ont and XI Beta chapters, is to be home of Mr. and Mrs. held Feb. 16 at the Charlotte Whiteway, Dover. Is Your Conversation” was pre lys, is a patient.in the Kings sented by Mrs. Arthur MacRae. | County Memorial Hospital, Mon- All members participated in the tague. ; lively discussion on the subject. | Young Couple Given Shower At Whim Road MONTAGUE. — Mr. and Mrs pha Rebekah Lodge. No. 10 Mis : ; JOOF was held, Jan. 16, in the Darrach. John Clarey whose marriage Rebekah Lodge‘ room, Sydney Following the ceremony of m- took place in Toronto on Dee, St., Charlottetown. | stallation, gifts were presentea 23, 1961, were honored when gs This colorful, traditiona: to the presiding officer by Mrs. : eee aun ‘a Gt fit Mr. and. tendered them a miscelian- eous shower. : Many lovely gifts. were pre. sented to thige popular young ‘Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Charles Asprey and Mrs. Don Holden. a Mrs. Garth Kerr; Montague, is a patient in the Prince Ed ward Island Hospital. The home of Mr. and Mrs. - John Nicholson, Milltown, was jthe setting for an interesting | social event on Tuesday evening | when many relatives and friends called to wish the former Jes- sie Nicholson and her young | husband John Clarey, of Whim Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey left last week for Gander, Newfound- land, .after a happy holiday) spent with their-parents, Mr. | and Mrs. George Clarey, Whim Road, and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Milltown. Mr. Clarey \is with the Department of | transport Meteorological Dvis- ion and has been posted . from Frobisher Bay to Gander. , | Mrs. Ed Hanscome, Newton ville, Mass., has arrived ‘in | Montague to be with her ‘sisters | during the illness of her father, |Mr. Hoseph MacGregor, Mon-~ | tague. | Nuptial Vows Are Pledged Road many happy’ events. | | At the regular monthly meet- The young couple who will be ing of the Girl Guides Local As-| Widower Has Problems away. | unexpected tribute, asked for 1 "Miles Ethel J; Sutherland was | the continued support and co- was assisted in cutting the rib * installed as presiding-officer tor operation of all, working togeth- bons by ‘her young friends Laur. @ second consecutive term, wita |er for the promotion ‘and ad-| ~~. 7°, ie Annear and Shirley Campbell other . elected officers being: | vancement of Rebekah Oddfel- * « * while Louise Stewart read _ the vice-grand: Mrs. Kathleen Cav | lowship. ; y sted cards-of good wishes. ty; recording secretary, Miss On display at the close of| | After a most enjoyable. even- Hilda M. Harper; financial see- meeting, was a “Jurisdictional | ing. delicioys refreshments were retary, Mrs. Reta Ross; trea- | Friendship Book,”“which had| =; served by the ladies. ‘Mrs.Catherine Smith. | been comptied by Miss Suther") | | . The appointed officers include: land and Mrs. ine—Smitt, : fs * warden, Mrs. Helen Turner, | and presented to Mrs. Estelle ‘+; . ‘PROTESTANT — a conductor, Mrs. Isobel Vail; | Dennis at her sessions of the) ORPHANAGE chaplain, Mrs. Emma Alley; | Maritime Rebekah Assembly s } RSNG, Mrs. Mae Adams; LSNG,| held in Truro, N.S. in 1960 | CONTRIBUTIONS Mrs.- Noble Gass: RSVG, Mrs. | This. book contains. photos ‘of a Jean Smith; LSVG, Mrs. Nad-| Mrs. Dennis’ Assembly officers, P Hunter River, Collectors Mrs. ean Wotton; musician, Mrs. Es | her assistants and district deputy "|\Mary Sillipbant & Mrs. Robert telle Dennis; color bearer; Mrs | presidents; also photos and} Smith. ee Phyllis Blair; inside guardian, | greetings from presidents and | GMD > capaci Chester Sellar Mrs. Mary Doucette; outside friends in other Rebekah juris-| 2.00 ea: ‘Robert Smith, Mrs, guardian, Mrs. Constance Wil-| dictions throughout the world. | Mary: Silliphant, Mrs. John A. caer: Acting Past Noble Grand,| A social hour was enjoyed is | octet George a tee rs. Jean MacLean. } i . theson, Boyle, Standing committees are: vi- a ne + Silas Geamy | MRS. CATHERINE MORESIDE Fred Jeffery, Percy J. Noye, siting, Mrs. Lottie Ballingall, | Pefreshments were served by a z re W. I. Bowman, .L. W. Ripiing, Mrs. ‘Lettie Gill, Mrs.- Jean|committee convened by Mrs. M Cath ri Mo id James LePage, Mrs. Albert Cras- Smith, Mrs. Susie Coffin; fin-' Lettie Gill. os rs. erine resiae well, Mrs. Lemuel Craswell, Dr, svat ° a j . aI ames Donald, Ww: T: "1. | MacKay, Mr. & Mrs. Garfield MARY HAWORTH | Celebrates 103rd Birthday ak « * | Friends and relatives from) abel MacNeill, Parkdale. en . MacDonald, | near and far are extending best wishes to Mrs, Catherine More- Mrs. Moreside’s:health through |the years has been good and| | even yet she is‘able to be about | Gordon MacLean, D.'C. Mont gomery, Duncan Nicholson, In Double Ring Ceremony Potted plants and red and —white—earnations—created the | setting for a pretty wed- which took place in the Princetown United Church, Mal- fy. nly deughter Mee ~ a Mr. and .. Bruce Riley, Malpeque. became the bride of Darrell Wii- fred Lyle only son of Mr. and Fs fig? ,”? during t bride given in marriage was charming io 1 length gown of white lace over white ta scalloped neck- skirt with a bus- long sleeves com- over the ers. length of tulle illusion was: held in place by.a sequin trimmed tiara and the carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses with white streamers tied with buds. ; Miss Shella Simmons, the bride’s; only attendant, was gow ned in a ballerina length dress of red ‘velvet, with matching | - peaddress and shoes, She car- ried a nosegay of white carna- 3 he signing of ihe - ‘| “=< g : James MacLaurin was best Mrs. Riley. chose for her dau- | *s- dress- 4 a 4 Royal bine peau de soie satin with matching petal hat, a china mink stole, and white accessor- jes and a corsage of pink Cai- nations, The gréom’s mother was gowned in a peacock boucle sheath-/dress with black and white accessories and a‘ cor- sage of pink carnations. A reception for 70 guests was | ‘theld at the Birch Hill Tourist Lodge where the bride's table, | with its attractive arrangement of white mums and red and white carnations; was center. ed. with a three: tier wedding cake topped -with a miniature bride and groom surrounded by white net with pink bows. 4 living in Gander, .Newfoundland, | sociation held in Montague last . were presented with a substan- week the officers greatly en- tial’ purse, Mrs.“ Buddy Mac-| joyed a demonstration by the Phee read a complimentary ad-| Brownies who cleverly showed| “Dear Mary Haworth: Probab- With Aggressive Widows ward MacLennan, Orville Sel jat, Cyril Smith, Gordon Carew, Wesley Green, Mrs. Mac- Leod, Mrs. O. M.. Murchison,” | side today on the occasion of her | every day and interested in | 103rd birthday. This venerable routiné affairs of the day. fhe | old “lady lives with her son | impaired eyesight.is her only that it means you have a special Reagh and Mrs. Moreside and ‘drawback, this keeps her from 3 and ue | dress and Mrs. Atwood O'Con- | how they conducted their meet- | nor made the pregentation.. ings using their opening and Many beautiful wedding gifts closing ceremonies with good were also presented. effect. They also sang several | ‘After an evening of warm of their Brownie songs. | happy fellowship young friends| The business meeting was |of the bride assisted the ladies conducted by Miss Charlotte | in. serving dainty refreshments. | Gordon, RN, District Commis- corinne | sioner, Tentative plans wes:e The ladies of the Brooklyn made for a mother and daught- Women's Institute served a deli-| er banquet to be held=@a Think: | Clous supper to many friends in| ing Day in February, The an- | the district this week. This most} nual church parade will .also. be | enjoyable event was held at the held that week. \WOMEN’S. ORGANIZATIONS The guest book was circulat | ed by Mrs. George Riley, sister | in-law of the bride. * Fora honeymoon trip to> Maine and New Brunswick and the U.S., the bride travelled tm | Sirmed ae g oe a two-piece suit wi - or. ae Cessories and & corstae of yet, Church, Montague, met on Tues: low roses. She carried with her “ay evening in the A.D. Mac- a loden green coat with brown mink collar. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle are resid | ing in oo — 16 where the | groom is engaged in farming, a and the bride ts on the nursing 2% Mrs. George Warner. Mrs. | Lloyd Fraser was pianist for staff of Prince County Hospital. | : : } | the devotional period. Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Forbes, Cor ‘following reas from the — lingwood, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs inating committee was present- Wilfred Forbes, Moncton, N.B.; ‘ed by Mrs. Charles Fraser: Miss Eva MacKinnon, R.N., ‘ . " president, Mrs. Lorne Wigging- ee Fred Rennie. Elms ton; vice-president, Mrs. Ethan , | Stewart; treasurer, Mrs. Leon During the reception tele | johneton; recording secretary grams were received from the . ‘ — . Mrs. Archie Hilchey; co brides aunt and uncle in Arn- réta ~ Geo prior, Ont.,- and_ from the | ponding Secny.. Bere. ? 5 cas he Sernaie: | Nicholson; finance committee, MONTAGUE — The newly John MacDonald and opened with worship service which includéd a trio by Mrs. Arnold Wightman. Mrs. Douglas Coffin 4 Par South Wind F stream this morning, ts tantalizing word of a of blossoms and warm golden sands, of silver lakes and seas in a far summer land. But we, content with this world of ours e to the sunny breeze and ed:‘‘Was there ever a January washday more pleasant?” : Mild, So mild it was, that lads like Gage and Mack, thoughts on skates and hockey “were somewhat concerned. . ,“This just won't make ice on : the rinks” they said. : Mrs. A.E’ ‘Ings; Thole by Rend Stale. er" er_ Ail Mune we cial functions, Mrs. Leod; nominations, Mrs. Char- les Fraser. The three unit lead- . Robert: Machon, Mrs. Cyrus Shaw and Mre@. | George Clarey. The newly ap- | pointed officers are to be instal- |led at an inaugural service to rom Hilltop Of Spri ng em: MacDonald extended an loftily “T were. a -ficld-mouse ¢*Pression of appreciation to the and could, whenever, felt like | Provisional/and nominating com- it, rum down a tunnel to my Mittees for their tremendous home in the ground. Then” he #™ount of effort in preparation sighed “I wouldn't have to ‘lis for this meeting. Refreshments ten to talk like that” were served and a social hour occasioned enjoyed. San ot $e." ‘Montague UCW Group: ” Elects Slate Of Officers Kenzie Hall, conducted by Mrs,’ Weekend « grets. Among these there is its i nothing more s&ddening than to! ELLERSLIE WI Mrs. E.S. Burleigh was hos- took.charge, Lunch was served | by the hostess assisted by com- | mittee in charge. ~ | ROLLO BAY C. W. L. | The St. Alexis parish council | of the Catholic Women’s League | | held the January meeting in the | | Side chapel on Jan. 14, conduct- | ‘ed by the president Mrs. Ed | win Peters. The treasurer's re-| port showed a satisfactory bal- | ance x o~ | Letters were read from tlie | Steele; provincial convener of radio, T.V. and Films, Mrs. Ivan} Berrigan. Letters and cards of | appreciation for gifts received) were read. Five dollars was voted for the rre@p- | March of Dimes and it was de-| cided to order pamphlets for | rack purchased for same. | Rev. W. A. Keefe addressed the meeting briefly and thanked | niembers for a gift presented to him at Christmas. - LAKE VERDE W.I. | | tess to the members of the Lake \Verde Women's Institute, for the January meeting. Seven members answered roll call. | Correspondence included a letter from the March of Dimes) eampaign. Members decided\ to bring their donation to the) next meeting. ~~ | ‘Mrs. Raymond Wood ‘kindly | invited the members to her | Aome for the next meeting. Rol! | titude has’ benefited both par- | Mrs. Ira Redmond was hos ly you would do a good turn to a lot of unattached women by warning them against a too ag- gressive mar?ying interest in) I am.a widower, 70, with ar adequate but not large inco and I have no intention of marrying. It would seem pre- sumptuous of me to volunteer this information as soon as I pay some attentioi to a woman. , Yet in three instances recent- ly, embarrassment followed my reticence on that point. Each of the women indicated that I had misled her wrongfully, by tak- ing up her time if my purpose wasn't serious. * THE TRUTH came out after each woman had asked indirect- ly if I would marry her. Each woman is a widow, nearly my age, and of good intelligence and secure financial c¥mpetence. Certainly I don't kid myself that. all this fuss is due to ‘any great personal attractiveness of mine. Lonesomeness is quite understandable; 80, too, is fear of incapacity in old age. | But who can foresee the future | of outwit fate? i Persons our age are too old to be ruled by the instinctive hun- | gers of youth. And thes older | women defeat themselves in their quest for. companionship provincial president Mrs. F. J.| by refusing to accept the haif-) Paper. | wrong with your coldly oppor-| feeling of kinship for them. | family at Milton. BUT WHEN THEY discover. Sons~and—daughters by indirect inquiry, that you ing of a family, of- ten are: aren't the least interested in} George and n in Vancouver, individually, but rather B.C.: Lorne in Tuberose, Sask.; just killing time in their com- Kenneth in Winsloe; Reagh in pany. exploiting. them as a tran-| Mitton; Mrs. Sarah Ford, North) sient diversion in your empty | Milton; Mrs. Eveline Roper | life, they feel hurt, humiliated | East Royalty; Mrs. Ben-Coles, scandalized and-furious,-all in @ | Miiton. She has 23 grandciul- ‘flash. | dren, 30 great-grandchildren and | I don’t wonder tite little house seven great-great:grandchildren. | of cards comes tumbling down, She also has one sister Mrs, 1s- | leaving you in the market for a new girl friend. ; I think your argument, above, is chiefly an attémpt to persuade yourself that there's nothing tunistic, self-serving pursuit of | women nowadays. | P.E.I. HospitalsAlumnae Has Mrs. LaFlair As Speaker participating in her favorite Ruthie MacEwen, Ken White, pastimes of —reading—and—knit--rank—Bagnall, W. Carew, Kay— ting. Bernard, Eroll Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. has lived @ william P. Bernard, Mrs. Clay long and “useful life always con-|ton Tremere,”Mrs. John Ford. cerned for the needs of her fam-| Total... veer eeees e » 62.5 ily and for the welfare of others. Collector Mrs. John Craswell. Her kindly gracious manner| 5.90 Mr, & Mrs. Clive Rimmat and hospitality is remembered | 1.00 ea: Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrz by all who have known her and Gordon Matheson, Mrs- James who now extend to her best q. Andrew Sr., Mrs. James H. wishes or continued health ani Andrew Jr., Mrs. Harry Smith; happiness. ‘Mrs. Martha Waye, Mrs. George \Gamester, Mrs. John Craswell. ‘0c ea: Mrs. Elmer Mac Donald, Mrs. John MacNoy. Total .......2-. cee seen $14.06 Collector Mrs. Rod Ford — 1.00 ea: Mrs. Robert Andrew, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Everett Haslam, Mrs. Lloyd Carew, Mrs. Minnie, Whitleck, Mrs. Wilfred Dindial, Mrs. Emmett Bernard, Mrs. Rod Ford, Mrs. Vernon \MacLeod, Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mrs. George Smith, Ernest Cousin, Peter MacInnis, James E. Andrew, Russell. Bernard, Wellington Patterson, Wendie Nicholson, Ira Rackham, Harold Rackham, Roland Warren, Elmer \MacMillan, Mrs. Sam. Bernard, Jackie Bernard, Jack Nich- The monthly meeting of the! Mrs. Anna James, chairman Nurses Alumnae of. the Prince- of a committee, appointed to -re- Edward Island Hospital was held vise the constitution-and by- laws, reported on suggested ; changes. An interesting discuss- The president, Miss Frances ion followed. This was left over MacMillan, occupied the chair. for more discussion at the next Roll call was answered by %7 meeting. members. Mrs. Ella Wood, chairman of The routine business was car- the program committees called riedy.on. The president reported on Mrs. Gladys MacKinnon to a safe-keeping box had been introduce the guest speaker, purchased for the Alumnae. Mrs. Edna LaFlair, director of | Mrs. IF IT IS INDEED true that you don’t intend to marry’ again, | a resolve that is contra to cireal Weald — ove the Bibie @t the Cundall Home on Jan. 16, says it is not good for man to live alone — then I think you ought to seek companionsip: in social groups, not in tete-a-tete | sessions with lonely widows~ | Any gals who accept you your present terms must _ be sadly at a loss for something to) loaf of friendship when the whole} leaf of marriage isn’t offered: | THERE HAVEN'T been any downrigh! usals but a man | is properly reluctant to associ- | ate with a woman if it makes | her more gloomy than happy. | Some few women have fallen | in line quite amicably with my | ideas of. a pleasant friendship. including moderate manifesta- tions of affection—based on mu tual understanding.that marri- age isn't in the cards. This at ties. What .is your comment? BJ Dear B. J.: Tt is my guess that you are kidding yourself, more or less, about the gist of' your quarrels with your dis- gruntled girl friends. It probably isn’t so much your non-matrying intent that fuels their anger, as it is your moo- cher interests in building up a “moderate exchange of af- fection” as a main feature of your association with them. One can imagine that in the do. ; » ee Ee eports were heard from the Public Health Nursing for the son: ant ‘7 : omer: counseis standing committees. The treas- province. Mrs. LaFlair gave| .50c ea: Mrs. George E. Smith, rough her column, not 9Y urer showed a good financial re- an interesting and informative Alfred Carew, Mrs. Eleanor mail’ or personal _ - interview,4 port. a substantial sum was talk on ‘Ker work on Prince Ed- Meradith. Mrs. Allan Smith, Lor Writer her ir news-'realized at the white-elephant ward Island and in other parts enzo Smith: : . Sale at the previous meeting and of Canada. Totale ... 0.0... eee. Ts $28.50 that $25.had been giyen to the Refreshments were served by Grand Total .... ..... $103.00 ‘Head of Hillsboro, Collector Mrs. |Frank. Jardine. ® | 1,00 ea: Mrs. Frank Jardine, Geddie Douglas, Mrs. Millie Cof- fin, Mrs. "Ralph Coffin, Ernest tecqrance Commins Cameron, Mrs. Louis Camerca, Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Camada-}tt, Jardine, Mrs. Leigh Me Phune 4-8817 — 45435 _.| Assey. wie Charlottetown, P.E.1. [oe 4 PEL TOURIST ASSOCIATION CONTEST As a result of the recent substantial increase in. Tourist Accommodation on P. E. L, the Tourist Association now finds itself in the position. of |the committée in charge. KINGSBORO ates | : , | party in the Kingsiboro hall n | Master idell ’ Baker, son | Jah. llth. A large group at- | of Mr. and Mrs.. Irving Baker, | tended and kinches weae sold. Lakeville required medifal at- It is planned to hold a series tention for an- irijured knee of such events during the win- which he received while assist- | ter. a ing his father cutting wood, | Mrs. Agnes MacIntyre, El- _Miss Marie Cheverie returned | mira {9 spending the ~ winter to her duties in Toronto, Ont... months at the home of Mrs. | Prim = ae a pledsant vaca- Rhoda Morrow, North Lake. } nw r parents Mr. and j Mrs. Fred Cheverie, East Point.| CITRUS PRICES HIGHER-1 Mr. Washin Y inge.| LAKELAND, Fla. (AP)—Flor- ashington Young, Kings boro is spending some time with {48 Stowers are getting 25 to 50 relativés and friends in Char- | conte Wore @ box on thelr efiras | ¢ as a result of a freeze that lottetown. s a gota momen EBS hee "seco Souris, is a-patient in the Souris | (ho season progresses, said Rob- | Miss Marguerite Mossey, a i of Florida Citrus Mut- | member of the nursing staff of \——— private-duty nurses registry. H. BENNETT CARR ‘hear of losses of life or as it| tess to the Ellerslie Women’s In- cal] is to be a “Bean contest” | preliminary rounds of getting to pepe iti agg spent | WHITE ROSE having substantial numbers of Tourists during Mr. and Mrs. Geren oe @ Stove oi! summer months looking for more means of devers- Bothwell. 4 @ Furnace oil ion and entertainment. Ethan Garrett, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Foster Garrett, East Bal- The Association. belie ALBERT L. THOMAS Petroleum Products ves there should be more entertainment, enterprises and amusements,.and a | &}mark over distances “for. the ‘countryside round. may be, property by fire. Yesterday it wasa great Church not so far from us at these f ‘flames, as it Was, beautifu) on its elevation of ground, it vhad been for long years a land- it“was a saa happening we could appreciate for all, and particularly for those who had worship there tn the morning, little suspecting was to be the last. time that. was-lpst' to ine| | ‘The members of A delicious lunch was serv: | ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Francis Kelly. | stitute for the January meeting. Mrs. Alfred MacLean invited | the-group to her home for the know you, they may respond so- ciably ‘to your affectional over- | February meéting when will be a special collection- | the “March of Dimes” and a col- | lection ‘of canned fruit juice ior the Stewart Hospital are. Mrs. Glenford Millar, Mrs, L.A. Burleigh, Mrs. | Bertam Burleigh’ and Mrs. Roy | Williams. — Montague CWL Plans Food Sale sing-souig, after S eeuneies monthly ‘meeting in the parish | contests were ’ mi 1 Mrs P.Ma MacCaull and Mare {hall on Jan, 14 with A, me Clarke MacQuarrte. Mrs. P.M (bers present and conducted by | MacCaull and. Mrs. Wendell the president, Mrs. James Phillips will be in charge of the Cain. program for next month Mrs. 5 i i i H a f ra \defence course in Carlottetown. tic is at present taking. a. civil | Mrs. Alexis MacLean, East Point, has been a patient in the Souris Hospital where she un- derwent treatment. Harland Robertson, Kingsboro is spending the winter months in Toronto, Ont. | Mr. Robert Rose, Lakeville further development of Historic sites, etc. We are therefore asking the Public of P. £. I. to come forward with any good suggestions they may have. All these suggestions and ideas will be reviewed by the Tourist Association and any with merit “will be supported by She above named As- sociation. Closing date to receive these suggestions will -be January 31st, 1962. To be mailed to: Prince Edward Island — Tourist Association tothe home of selatives aed | DRY CLEANERS : P. O: Box 336 friends in Kingsboro. _ . : Aivip MecDeneld” cotere- 120 Kent St Phone 44922 |]: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island brador, after visitimg with 06 mm “ieee ss VINNERS “SALE ‘cero. '=( THE WINNERS AT LePAGES SALE i is_now ‘convalescing Drawn by Mr. Stewart Vickerson of the Advertising Dept. | Marshiield. _ | of Qo Guardian-Patriot. Piss _omseel a ert ae PRIZE $25.00 eT "& Mactona " - Eee: meme PE: ; OPEN EVERY NIGST. _ Mrs. Everett Lamont, Union Road, P.E.I. we THE 8:00 PM a <a : : Sees a i= ; _—-* Betis Sanderson, 101 Fitzroy St. pelle ok