PAGE FOURTEEN "1. EARLE lllclu-zv Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Conuner lllllldlng Summerside, P. E. L PHONE 2888 Chartered Accountant 2. I. I. MUTUAL ounmno Grsnvllle It Water street Summeralde DIAL I844 OPTORIETIIIST Itunme ” P. I I. Complete Visual Anniyara Glasses Fitted PHONE Sllti lMAL.LMAN'S BUILDING Opt. o. lt.U. OPTODIETBIST Office Hours: ' .2 e to 12 - 1 to 5 '. and by appointment. Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted In Water Street. Somme rsl Phone 3530. Dr. H. 5. MucNeill PHYSICIAN ll SURGEON 1 Water 'Street (0pposito Holmilll '. g i , Bourn- - . . 11:00-12:00 A.M. Dally. v 2:oo- 4:00 P.M. Dolly. Smalilnan Building :1. 1" SUDIDIEBSIDE : Dial ease CAMEO true life story of Marsh in prison) the Carbine loyal wife. day. .ProfessIollal cards W. Albert Robertson I 1'. 0. BOX 68! B. r. llulllrll li'fll7 E. E. PARKMAN (lieu Fitted - Eyes Exnnlned Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear LONG BIVII. W. I. The 20th annual meeting of the Long River Women's Institute was held November 5 at the home of Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. rresidont. Miss Mae l'ound'oon- ducted the meeting which opened with Institute Ode followed by Creed. Sixteen members answered roll call by paying fees One vis- itor from a. neighbouring Institute was welcomed. ' New committees are as follows: School. Mrs. W. B. Doug-hart. Mrs. Eustace Paynter. Mrs. Horace Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Thompson; l.-ick, Mrs. Arthur Jollnstone, Mrs. Ernest. Dunning and Mrs. Bruce Bcli: lunch, Mrs. Murdock Mac- Lccld, Mrs. Nelson Ma.cLeod, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Francis Paynter. Tllc institute department for and endowment reported cleared at the hall. the scholarship fund. 35.75 was ported she had taken omce with soine worry but tllallks to all who had co-operated with her through the two years, and trusted all would be as kind and considerate of the new presi- .del1t. , Tile treasurer gave a report: lAmounl. collected 3875.25, paid out 5619.99, leaving a. balance of 555.26. Average attendance was it. The balloting for officers re- Francis Paynter; Mrs. Oliver Payntor; Mrs. Arthulr Johnstcne (re-elected): PHONE 3287 secretary. Mrs. Allan A. Campbell REGENT THEATRE BLDG. (re-elected): directors. Mrs. Nelson Summer St. Summeraide MncLeod, Mrs. Mae Brown, Miss g Mae Found; auditors. Mrvsl. Andlrew . C. Johmtone and Mrs. illiam E, A' Raymond Gran" Johnstone; organiists, M.rs.Murdock BSC. 0.”. MacLeoci and Mrs. Ernest Dun- l ' llinz: Red Cross collvcller, Mrs. ()p1'01uET)u5'f Ralph Johnstollc. it was decided that the night of meeting would be the first Tues- day in the month. Thirteen mem- dr l For quick comforting help for Baekache. Rheumatic Peinls. Getting up Nights. strong , cloudy urine. irritating pIuagsa.l.eg Pains. , and loss of energy due to K ney and l Bladder troubles. try CYSTEX. Quick, l complete satistection or money beck. Over 900 million OYSTEX tablets used prove safety. auccelu. Don't suffer Inother dIy without asking your druggist for CYSTEX. '1) . - ROYAL THEATRE Also Serial and News. - Bank Night drawing Tuesday. THEATRE KENSINGTON ' Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See James Stewart in Williams, who invented (while rifle. M-G-M presents "CAR- BINE WILLIAMS", co-starring Jean Hagen as his Wendell Corey as prison warden, who be- came his best friend. Bank Night drawing on Tues- Film Board night In her address the president re- 1 expressed her : suited as follows: President, Mrs. vice - president, treasurer, Getting Up Nlu.lll'S. will send 81 to , I l i 'I:00- 8:00 l'.l!l. Dally. mack; 2. Garry MacDonald: 3. ' - E M cD ld . ' MAL was BUM” ..2f:2?..f...”...32f.. ”” 0”” Grade II-1. Bernard MacDon- Mondsy-Tuesday 7.15-9:15; Meti-yaid: 2. Wayne Montgomery; 3, "RI J- An nee 3:15 on Tuesday. Gary Coop- Migy GU11”- . . , rade (A5-l. Cl 1- M C - DEN-I-ls-r er, Grace Kelly in big adxenturewnlnok; 2- Clmord Ma:(l:rma21Cti(-or U. Dental KR”. JAHIGH NOON” maG)l'(adc I (B)--l. Terry MacCol'- Tonight 7:15-9:15; See her act her way You loved her in "To Via '( istll U-Aiodny o.D- Kouid Squm 2 Congo Dolull ' Iohn Sultan : I Do-phrfe du Maul-iefi; best seller comes alivt 00.... la. . 1.3.: - 9...... t. NUNNALLY Jolmsou ........l l. CAPITOL Summer-side Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 towards her third Academy Award in "My Cousin Rachel". Each His Own". "The Snake Pit" and "The Heiress"-now see her in her greatest triumph- - the eel ”' ill. ,, , ,,.....,.. H04.-t'.W.!Amd l...l.. l....l..... l......i ......... ... 1... ,5 M, I l....t....l - . .... Hemzv Kosrer lg... n... NUNNALLY JOHNSON - in... .l.. n...l i. n.,... .l.. l....... lliiiflil V . Today ............ 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday .. ............. .. 7:15-9:15 . 3:30-7:15-9:15 l'lll(l ill hldllhb ill illW:h' Wilbur Stetson; Ichooi oommttee, Imack; 2. Marion Maocormack. Grade V-1. George Keddy: 2. Francis Montgomery; 3. Bernard MacDonald. Grade IV-l. Arnold MacCor- mack. THE GUARDIAN .. Golden.Wedding Anniversary -Mr. and couple, who celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marri- age on Oct. 3. bel-is subscribed for Institute News. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Johnstone with the roll call to be aluawerecl by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Meeting closed with "The Queen", after which I lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. ST. MARGARETS SCHOOL Report for October: I Grade IX-1. Mary MacDonald. Grade VIII-l. Arnold MacDon- ald; 2. John MacDonald and Lav- ina Feehan (equal); 3. MaryMont- gcmery. Grade Vllvl. Elizabeth M:loCol'- mack. Grade VI-1. Eileen MaciCor- Grade III Sr.-i. hall; 2. Mary Deagle; MacDonald. Grade III Jr.-l. Elaine MaoCor- Chnrles Fee- 3. Gussie Teacher: Freda Mullen. lvlv COUSIN itACuEL AT :cAl-lrol. SUMMERSIDE iscreen with all the briiliInce that Twentieth Century-Fox has achiev- ed in filming Daphne du Mauriers "My Cousin Rachel." the superb suspense drama which opened to- day at the Capitol Theatre, sum- merside. , students of Princi- Seldom has Hollywood trans-, lferred B best-selling novel to tile Mrs. Harry O'Brien, well known Alberton Mrs. Gordon MecLeod and Mrs. Wendali Rodd. Mrs. GcIfd0n Mac- Leod Red Cross convcncr. Next me:-ting at the home of Grace and Bernice Wcad, roll call in be ans- lxcred by exchange of Chi-istm-as presents. e Tigllisll And Vicinity --Mix. Mary RN, Char- lnltctown, is visiting her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gllvin, Tignsh. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bl-rnard. Noll Pond, lcit the past Work on 9. motor trip in Lawrellc:-. Mnss., where they will visit l-clzlt.vos and friends. Mr. and Mm. William Gall-int. Freetown, werv visitors to Pai- mer Road whcrc they spoilt al few days with Ml; G:lllalli's motil- er, Mrs. John (jrllliiflt. The Misses Wilma McHur.:ll, Irene Richard and Joan Hogan, of Wales Col- lege and the Union Commercial College, Chlil'lntl.Pl0ll'll. spoilt the past. week-cnd Til. their re-sps-ctivc homes in Ti-gnish. Mr. Maxwell Mclnnls was s. business visitor to Sum-merside on Monday. Mr. Walter Arscnnult who spent the past month visiting relatives in Lawrence, Mass. returned to his home in Skinner's Pond on Tuesday. Mr. David Peacock, fieldman for the Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown, was a business visitor to Tignish on Wednesday. Rev. William Simpson of the Extension Dnpartnlent of St. Dun- sianls University, Charlottetown. Rev. Eric Robin, Rustico. Cyrus Poirier. Summcrside and Mr. C. Nunnally Johnson. who produced and wrote the screen play, and Henry Koster, who directed, com- bined suspense, romance, intrigue and tragedy. plus all the doubts and suspicions of which man is capable, to make "My Cousin Rachel" one of the most provoca- tive dramas of recent years. Like the novel which was on hest-seller lists for two years. the film makes no attempt to solve the mystery of whether ”Rachel" I a murderess or not. Mr. Job on, like the authoress. wisely offers circumstantial evidence. both con- victing and exonerating her. Leav- ing the ylliience to decide hcl',guilt or innocence, Mr. Jo on has come forth with one of he most talked about films in Hoilwood his- tory. , BROOKFIEITJ W. I. --The annual meeting of tho Brookfleld Women's Institute was held at the. home of Mrs. Reegh Moore on Nov. l0 with seven members present. Roll call was answered by mem- bers paying dues for coming year. The sick committee reported mak- ing cells end taking fruit. Finished articles ware passed book to the Red Cross convener. The following is the money tak- en in for the year. Membership fees Collection! Donations Play ., Travelling Apron Blankets etc. Crokinole Party etc. Govt Chant .. Balance from 1952 Total . Expenditures Balance. Donations were given to the fol- lowing: T.B. League 35.00; Europe Relief Fund 010.00; Salvation Ar- my 8-1.00: March of Dimes 35.00 Cancer Fund 85.00; and the Orph- anage 8.5.00; and the following bils were paid: Painting School 3.51.05; Music eaoher 0ll.50; re- pairing argui 88.00; flowers 35.00; ice cream and treats for child- ren at Christmas 87.75 and fruit 06.42. Total 8158.72. The following Red Orobs work was done: 2 pro. overalls, 4 sweet- GPI. ii drmel. 4 pro. Inkle socks, 7 pr. panties, 2 tunice, 3 pie. py- jamas. g The following officers were Ip- Pointed for the coming year: pree- ident, Mn. Preston Bentner; vice- presideni. MM Bernie Wood: sec. Mre. lieegh Moore; directors, Mrs. Wendell Rodd a.nd.Ml1. Robert Andrews; Illdlwre. we. Pearle Mactleod and Min lernlee Wood: eiek committee. Miss or-Ice wood. Mlle Pearle llecllood. Mu. Don- ald Oompbell Ind Mn. Wilbur Station: flower committee. Mr-I. F. Rchard, Murray Harbour were .bl;sinL-ss visitors to Tignlsh on iwodncsday where they attended in Fisherman's meeting. I The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to the bereaved wife and family of the late Syl- lvain DesRochcs who passed away on November l0 at his home in St. Felix. The funeral which was held on Tilursday morning, Nov. 12 to st. Simon and st. Jude Church, Tignish. was largely at- tended. Requiem Mass was cele- brated by hls pastor Rcvf J. A. MacDonald. The service ':it the grave was conducted by Rev. Denis Gallant. Pull bearers were Mexrs. Joseph O'Rourke. George Desnoches, Herman Gillis. John A. Cheisson. Urban A. Arse-nalllt, Stanislaus DeeRoches.' Mrs. James Christopher re- turned on Nov. i0 to her home in Tignish after spending ilhe put. three weeks visiting relatives and friends in Ottewe. Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph J. Hand- rahan. Ascenson. had as their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry and family, Freetown. Mr. Wilson Shea, manager of Tignish Fisheries, Tignlsh, was rl business visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. He wasseccompehied by his mother. Mrs. Alexander Shea. Angle, and Mir. and Mrs Welter Heath. Tignish. Mr. Arthur Desmlchee, st, Felix. - was it visitor to Charlottetown on Sunday. -61-- M.........a ,-MEIMAID W. I. The annual meeting of Mermaid Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Jacob Spin on Nov. 6th with eight. members present. Roll call was responded to by each member paying his yearly membership. dues. One new mem- ber jolnad the Institute. The president gave her report for the year and thanked the members for their cc-operation and help. The secretary treasur- er's report was read by the sec- retsry. The following officers were el- ected tor next. year: President, Mrs. Russell Matheson ire-elect- CHARLUTTETU W N Alllerton And - Vicinity Mrs. David -T3:-mp'bell new home on Central Street: week-end It the home of Mrs. Garth Mcllwen. Aiberton. Mrs. A. R. Matthew: has turned to her home in lotto.-town. Mrs. Carl Crockett, visited her mother. Mrs. Campbell, Aiberton. last week. Mrs. Harry terdsy after spending the McEwen, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Alberton. Hath:-rly of Wiltshire, Moore of Charlottetown. Young Canada Book Week the'enthusiasm of the Miss Eva. Dyer, land. nesday was Brooklyn's day. connpnnied these childrm were The children's section of library is I fascinating spot these boys and girls stories, ber of delightful stories for age groups. ternoon one may see browsing there Imls. During under their IN MEEORIAM MRS. SARAH lV:IcDOUGALL fully Sarah her 70th year. years ego. She was born at Creek. daughter MaoLsuchlln and A. Ma.cDougall five years ago. kindness and hospitality. 1111. past 20 years resided with her. Bishop. art, Canoe Cove Cemetery. AUTOS PILE UP NORWALK. Conn.. (AP) -- parkway here Saturday 15 persons. tour of them lously. Police patrolle way for a mile the pileup while moved the injured. Every able auto wrecker in many of them badly damned. pounded open here Sunday steal gasoline cheques cash. vice-president. (lie-elected) : ed) : Lacey Alice McCarthy rectors, Mrs. Doyle. Committees: Sick. Mocerthy. Dec meeting. moved from Montrose to Alberton where she has taken up residence in her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston, For- tune Bridge,' were guests over the their daughter and sen-in-law, Mr. gnd re- Alberton after spending the past week with outstanding at the end of the yeor her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. couued :2o4,ll'1.'ls while shares and Mrs. Edgar McArthur. ChIr- and deposits amount to 082,540.30. Mrs. J. N. Snlythe, Bloomfield. spent the week-end with her ris- rectors was read by the secretary, ter, Mrs. G. G. Gordon, Alberton. Summerlide. Roy Clohossey David Hogan read the report of the sup- Norman Hardy, had as their week-end guests. Mrs. Hardy's brother and ster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson also her nieces, the Misses Anne and Phyllis wll made one of special interest It the Alberton public library. Through librarian. and the co-opera- tion of school teachers and parents, children of all ages were invited guests at the library during the week. On Tuesday boys and girls of grades six to ten came and in day the pupils of grades four and five took part in a similar contest and the pupils of grade three and part of grade two enioyecl stories told to them by Mrs. Vernon Eng- On Saturday the wee folks were delighted with stories told by Miss Shirley Wallis and a treat of candy provided by Miss Dyer. Wid- C. by their teacher, Mrs, Walter Wells. and a. few mothers. shown the film ilcanada At The Coronation." the for who love There they find any numl; a on any Saturday af- small folks and then going happily home with several bong: past week some two hundred books went out from the library, a high- er than average circulation for this town which at all times has a re- mrkably good circulation of books. -On Oct. 3 there passed peace- away at Charlottetown, Mrs. MacDouglall oi Eonslhaw in Her husband predeceased her I'll DOM of the late Neil his wife Jessie Meclizachern. A sister, Mrs. John predeceased her Her home was always. I wel- come spot and neither friend nor stranger ever passed her way with- out being richer in spirit by her She leavu to mourn her pass- besldu a host. of friends. Miss Margaret Me.cQuarrie who for the The funeral took place on Oct. 5 from the residence of William Potts. Bollshsw. The service was conducted by her pastor. ReV- J-K Pall beaten were Messrs. John Ma.eQuarrie. Hector MacNevin. John D. Ma.oPl'taii. Thomas Stew- Daniel Darrach and Colin Meolzachern. Burial took place in progressive pile-up of 22 automo- biles on the log-blanketed Merritt injured scr- d the park- on each side of ambulances re- avail- the city worked at disentangling the cars. ,,g..M.M.,.M... MDRRIION, Ont.. (OP)-Thieves I coel company soft.- and then tried to for their getaway car. .Compul.y oaiciala Iaid the thieves got away with 85.000 in and I small amount of But the gas pump handle broke and they missed out on fuel. -M-........M.-M.....M Mrs. Joseph secy.-treasurer, ire-elected); di- Joseph Mstheson. Mrs. Josephyboiron, Mrs. Joseph Mm. Russel Matheson (8 months); school.Allce Mrs. Cyrus MacDonald invited the members to her home for the Tlgnieli credit Illllen Gains 551,000 . -The annual meeting of the Tigniah Credit Union Ltd. was held in the St. Mary's hall on Nov. lo: the president. John M. 1-landrahen presided. I Mr. Richard Herlneeeey, inspect- or of credit union! for P.E.I., read and explained the mood nnanc report; this report showed that totel assets now emount to 1.134,. 754.0! which is I gain of nearly one thousand dollars per week for the past years business. Loans i.' There were 1009 members It the end of the year. , The report of the board of di- Emile J. Gallant, while the credit committee report was given by and Patrick I. ervlsory committee. Guest speakers were Rev. Wm. Aitken. Fortune Simpson, director of the extension Bridge, returned to her home yes- past week at the home of her sister and inspect brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Garth department of St. Dunsteni Uni- versity, Ind Richard I-lennessey. oi credit un.ion.s. Father Simpson, who has spent some time as curate in Tignlsh parish, and is assured of an at- tentive audience any time he speaks in Tignish. told how the Farmers Bank of Rusticc, while not strictly speaking a credit on. ion. was the example that inspired Desjardin in his struggle to pro- vide a source of credit and I means of regular saving for the common people. Father Simpson also urged the members to increase their savings and thus build up their credit un- ion until they can be sure of tak- ing care of the credit needs of the community. Mr. Hellnessey spoke on differ- ent phases of the credit union movement and stressed the insur- lddilioll 10 CI1.l0.ly1nK the hoof! once services provided. at no cost they participated in a contest. to the individual by share and "Searching for Books." On Thurs- loan ms...-am-E, Rev. John A. Macdonald, P.P., urged everyone to join the credit llnion as a means of developing the habit of regular saving and thereby providing a source of cre- dit when the need arises. Rev. Dennis Gallant urged the parents to have more and more of their children become members and thus make an ealry start in acquiring the habit of thrift which is so sorely needed in the younger members of the society. He also condemned the practice of many parents who give their children the family allowance cheques to squander as they wish. Other speakers were Gerald Handrahan, manager of the Tig- nish Co-operative Association Ltd., who was the iirst treasurer of the credit union; Wilson Shea. man. age-r of Tignish Fisheries, and Ray Handrahan and Gregory Mclnnis, past presidents of the credit un- ion. . Mrs. Max Mclnnis. Mrs. Alfred Giiiis and Herman Gillis were el- ected to the board of directors. while Terrence Gavin and Fidele J. Arseneult were elected to the credit and supervisory cormnittees. Oaloers for the coming year are: President, John M. Handraharl; vice-president, Emile J. Gallant; treasurer, Cletus Gavin. and sec- retary. Mrs. Alfred Gillis. -C.L. CARLETON MISSION BAND -The monthly meeting of the Happy Sunbeam Mission Bond met: at the home of Joyce Lord on November 13 with 24 members and three visitors present. The leader, Arlene Siordy. had as her theme "Jesus Welcomes Everybody in Hisgchurch." The Scripture lesson was read by'Ciay- ton Lavole Prayer was offered by Carrol Qulgley. The members l-cpoatcd the Mission Band Pur- pose in Unison. The offering amounting to 85c was taken by Dawns. Mutiart and dedicated by Mrs. Maccallum. A chapter from the study book was read and the Mission Band hynm brought the devotional per- iod to an end. Roll call and min- utcs of the last meeting were read by Marianne Johnston. Dawns Muttart was the only memh with a. birthday in November. Jeanne Campbell sang I solo "Jesus Loves the Little Ohildren.,' A vote of thanlcs was extended to Mrs. Lord for entertaining the Band. Next meeting to be at the home of Margaret and Raymond Cairns. A tl-cot we named and the meeting closed with the Mix- paih Benediction. A NEW ANNAN W. I. The annual meeting of New Annan Women's Institute met at the home of Mn. William Waite and opened by singing the Instit- ute Ode followed by the Creed. Roll call WI: respondedito by 14 member! paying their membership fees. The president reported on the year's work arid thanked themun- rs for their cheerful eo-operI- ton It all times. A gift was pre- rented to the secretary for her services during the year. Treasurer reported the finI.ncial standing Is being satisfactory and a good bal- ance on hen . ' school committee reported new blinds had been bought for all the school windows and a new broom hul also been bought. New school committee in Mrs. Elmer Mouse. sick committee reported Ilx calls made and fruit token. New sick ' ittee Ire: Mrs. Richard Well comm I.ellIee' lllglt llell Iy . temaalel Y's um club The centennial Y's News Club held 5 most eueceelul lIdlee' night on Wedneehy when 70 members and wives set down to I delicious turkey supper. Resident George Anderson was Chairman of the evening. assisted by in Red Nor- ll. go . Spool guests included Robin Kilburn of Redoriotovn, lugtonel Director of Y'edom for the Meri- tlmee and District Governor. George Meikle of aulnlnerai . The pron-Iln included I. lively sing-song led by Dick and Bob Crooks. trio by ween Rupert and Nancy MeoNcvin, piano solo by Bob Crooks, an impromptu skit conducted by George Andes-eon end an entertaining cowboy stunt by Bob Acorn assisted by Charlie Down. Lorilnc Cudmore ed the ladies to the supper on behalf of the Y's Merl. The main fseture of the pro- gram was on outstanding oddreu by Y's Oterenoe Mercer of Sum- merside. who gave I humorous talk on economics. The program was bmueht to I close by the showing at I Ne- tlon.Il Film Board picture "Life of en lbkimo Autumn ' Lo, Aut.u.mn'.I glories flount again Across God's common, valley, hill and plain. And gold and blue. with Forest) soft-dyed tints Of brown and red. Sing by-nine of harmony, a sweet tune. Enriched by sun-warmed eoru. taupe. and green. Bright mszplas bearing crimson colours high Tell tales of courage to the telling earth, While chengeleu azure skies look down Lake-mirrored. with the rainbow- mist-clul hills. Fair summer's song he: late;-rovrn ll eti The cricket trille a sleepy lulleby Ill answer to the blue lay in the glade while early felling leaves uncer- tain drift o'er scattered lie. -Fern Contain. LEICESTER, Eng. (Reuters)- Joseph Christopher rteynoldsp Iii. was hanged here Tuesday for strangling I. 12-year-old girl last May. Hi: trial had lasted four minutes. He pleaded guilty and said: "I deserve the extreme pun- lshment for my crime. I can only say I am happy to meet my death." ......:.....M.M..MM.n. and Mrs. Walter Mouse: D?0I'rIn1. Mrs. William Waite and Mn. ll- mer Moose. It was decided that a Ivreeth be placed It Traveller's Rut monu- ment on Rememlbrlmoe Day. committee was formed to drew up I. program for each month of the coming year. Each member to be given I copy. An appeal was made from the C.N.I.B. and s donstion is to be given from the fluids. Protestant Orphanage collection had been completed and the money forward- ed. Christmas earth were distrib- uted to the members who had or- dered them. Election of officers the following: President Mlle. John Moue; vice-president, Mrs. Chas. Waugh: secretary-tneuurer. Mrs. Stewart Mouse; directors. Mrs. John Mc- Innls. Mrs. Elmer Moose and Mrs. William Waite; auditors. Mrs Al- bert Mono and Mrs. Robert Wil- liams: Red oi-on convene-r, Mrs. Richard Well: birthdey bowl. Mrs. Delbert Raynor; orgenist, Mrs. Walter Moase. Next meeting is to be It the home of Mrs. Arthur Wrig t with Mrs. Don Schurman In Lewis Moue on lunch committ . Roll call will be In exchange of Christmas gifts. resulted in Mrs. all NOVEMBER 23, 1.5;, Kensini on and A Vie niiy ---m. we Mu E and Mrs. (D1'.) Auld vml:d,D:".',',f:, mas and pleasure lsi to ' .- lottetown on Nov. 1:1,. A Cam" A Nun: men from the N don district was before znowl..1f".'. Justice on Monday nvlo.-lung ,0 9"'m”3 M5 '3" 011 l-he aidewali Ind It-tempted interference ml-. the police otlicer on duty. Stine... diary Megistrete for Kerlslnmm, J. 1'. Proiitt imposed u. fine or 3; plus ooete. l Four youth: for taking advant- age of Hal.iowe'en to commit Van- deilsm were nnecl 830 inch gm costs. Amther youth for deetruc tlon and nuisance It the pubh, school weelflned .,.,,.,, Meurl. D. 0. Stewart and 3, J Goodwin. barristers of summgmd. represented the prosecution em defence respectively. A delightful gathering tookplu. It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colll, F-lmlall Ind son I.-Moi on Nov. 13 The gathering of neighbors end friends served A double pul-page viz. that of "showering" M3, .nd' Mrs. I-ilovd Emmy and wishing bon voyage to Mr. and Mn. Collr. Ramsey who are about to leave for the New England States. Lloyd's young bride, the former Marion Lord of Carleton, was ten. dered a welcoming address which was read by Earl Oi-eig. Mr, w, ii-l. Burns was master of oeremon. as. The gifts to the bride and groom were occasional chair and magn. zine table. presented by 3;-um Riley and Bruce Crozler. Individ- usl gifts were made by Mrs. nun- Tsyior and Mrs. Clank Carley. A The address to Colin and Mrs Ramsey was read by Mrs. Wendell Orozlor. Mr. Roy Campbell pre- sented them with an electric non: lamp. Both Colin and Lloyd voiced their appreciation of the honol conferred on them by their friends A delicioul lunch was served by the ladies. Thus ended anothr: of the happy gathering: for whirl Ma-lpeque is famous. The reglller Monday night meet- ing of the Ciermont Farm Forum was held st. the home of Mr. am Mrs. Edison Raynor. The gather- ing was augmented by the attend ance of several ladies. "The Chal longs of Dairy substitutes" was the subject under discussion. The pos- sible lmd probable effects were analyzed. After the discussion tho company engaged in the diversior. of card playing. .. -K. WXNSLOE NORTH M. B. The regular meeting oi Winsloe North W. M. S. met at the home A of Mrs Clayton Cudanol-e with Mrs. Cudlnore as leader. Meetina opened with "Air Praise to oul Redeemer" Lord," and the pro- gram from the Missionary month- ly was followed. Readings were given by Mrs. Omar Younkel-, Mrs. Oleyton Cudrmore-"Tlie Dc- cline in Public and Private Mor- ale," and Mrs. Colin Maoxlurr "Why We All Should Go in Church." Prayer by Mrs. Hlardy and singing of "Rescue the Perish- ing" closed this part of the mm- in 8- . Roll call was answered by 11 members and three visitors. A read- ing on Christian stewardship vms given by Mrs. Bruce Younker There were eight calls. 34 cards and six boxes during the month. Collection amounted to 3191. thlmkofiering tl0.00l and Mltr Boxes 89.34. December meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. James Cud- more, leaders Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Maclnnls, word for roll call "All- .. ..'...... closed with "Jesus Shell Reign" and Miami. 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