-. inn. motored to Oherlottatown. f ur'ehildreal spentetuvda with . . Floyd but "um. "55 I t t I 0 s a n ” . November 18. They were accompe.n- Mg. McInnis' mother. Ml'I.lIl,l.'l'lhIJ 1!:-1"!-larold Jf;'w.el: inu6l.xpgl:ttetow::.. 35", ;:,mm Munomml M” The Guardian Page 11 L . B u R” r adkhy Igdr. .llpl:ghMp1Donald. North Melnnls, Lakevllle. Mr. Mclnnis tar visitors in Covehead. Sunday, ber. 25. BA. John Nicholson were appointed to w”d"”5'h3'v 990- 3: 1954 D. -7- Reluyi ' ' e ' i W l V W" M” Wm "M m u" 3- c- A 3- W4 h" bun lllilll 01 HIV Ind Mu. Walter -etc-ct-e purchase gnu to, me babies, Cap. day in protest against dent, Sent, . , I I n W Mr. Dim. sands on Nov. 16 on is a. patient in the Provincial Bena- stationed in Quebec. on his return MacDonald. GLEN VALLEY w, 1. mg” W", to be amend "om Red em” imposed on six leaders of mg in . , "" Mr. EH11! "15 3" W” Wlllnh Ch'”1”"9"0Wn- M W111 D0 111 GmnW00d- N- 5- cross omce. It was decided each Moslem Brotherhood in Egypt. l'”'m'"' chooner he and Mr. pg The monthly meeting at Glen A r IW” lh” S R; 1 5 d There ere aeveral Television Bets Mr. Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro. t "uh Wm Nu” m lam th" l hm”? ""k” "9 Wm WM” M muse 39"9”l Wu” W35 Called he” ” Elilllfl 3l105u”nglta:fn:n N::.x:'3.o51-1:1, installed in the nearby districts and is out and about again following ',j,','f,,,x,',"i,',' conngef to gm ycX.'i.Lsl"Q:ll.f" .lrt."NT3,'.".,';b3i w M "M 'l "mm c9”””- Mi” ""3 Wllwsl 01 the BF0lll9Fh00d. I miolgliglro the M. V. I. uh en. any agpoft they are receiving good hi, recent mm” I; ma hum. . spud, "lcoverynl In ODG Or ,0; with ul nunddme at um men; Scrazcvgegglvolunteered to pack same politgcall-religious torlgapizatlon ac; c ' w d 11 d , recep on. t . g . cuse in alro o pot ing agains llander loadeg at of ;:tam::nm.0 Mr. Eugen Dmgwem Norm ' :3: gimmuven ;'mw"' Tl” mm Roll call for next meeting to be, Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser and k 2100 as - Messrs. Major Young and Neil Lake who has had s cast on his W" "-11-"! MacDonald. t 9'" ll” '”''"”K ""9 "What I dislike doing most in the his military regime. Members of Koo AK G I FTS Smloo d nearl 400 . ma or turnips In Y A. McLellan. Red Point. were rec- lee for several weeks had it e-. C”V'l"'d 3"d- ll Wendi"! I few " '”""'d ""1 m"'d' 3” W” ktch ." M N - - e t of sabbath 1'01” b':g;:: V.”::l' ent visitors to Mount stewsrt, moved recently ma 1. ml. to r;,. dun vllitlns her sister. Mn. Floyd E1?c;"”f'd "9 "M9 h d”"”l” "3 "'9 ald ifllllited irrlenihgrrgl Clli)o)rIrl1e illjllltlzl sgdtfigllsltzuilikarlrllrtgnllllgudlgfnl , lcs.:lllenl;;9n?led for fortune Mr "M M” my Bruce Red around. -ll! Ind uh Jllh p'"t;g:?'t:ed';:i1mC;Vo: for the January meetinz- The onstration. 5 - - r ,g ' - .. - j:j.MM:.Mj........ lnd clleltlfoundland. Part of this lsolnt. attended the funeral of Mr. V" Mr. Frank Blrt arrived from Aid Course due to the condition of nlleexmtgh closet"; vgtihtthel Nam”. ' ll 01 produce went from Lil”! T. G. Ives at the Baptist Church, I I faskatclplevgalltidrecently to spend a our winter roads. gerveg bilmime ho; Iggy affgchmlygkf -II d.ta". In thC , Charlottetown. wo-wee o ay with hi b - All It ' - ,, 9 V A . gandl. mu. ma ”lteHn4.w' M:,. .?d and n?:m;ne":e'w3e';;'” 'l;'”;nl;;l:”1"5 followed the exchange of Chrlst- W u., uses to hear that Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roddle J. Kldson. A M"- Wm"-'” mm lollowr Sick Mrs Cyrg Marti: ml” Ellis." and an Auction sale 0 mm Red Point visited with relatives in . ' ' l ' from which a generous sum was 1 Livingstone of Hope - - ML "4 M", John put 5 Mrs. Arthur MacLee.n; school c . i E;?:nw.ss seriously lnlllnlli Tm” rgll: Howe Bay recently” son. Elisha, Savage Harborc: w-ellre Dol:&'h"';fer:h;'i'snDx'?:l;hellKl;k- mlttee, Miss Alma Craswell; 5213- renhud' f accident in Nova 50033 in hpopes Miss Wanda Robertson of the W99” W95” 0: M13 and M11 of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly Sun? gumnm Mr" Hensley Hi”1m' Ml” C M ms able to! He relic-ovmd and Bank 0, commerce, scum. mm geome Jay. duh November 28. - Alma CraswelL Treats were to he rnomsr DEATH SENTENCES p N LIMITED h. Wm soon he til all home or his the Week-end Wm, he, pa,em,5' Mr. purchased for school children and , i lble to Y'”'"n 0” x and Mrs. William Robertson, Kins-L Mr. Ron ,5lapleton and Mr. Jack Mrl. Wallace Birt and Miss 9"'”h99l chudrm 8150 treat! 10? D A MAS C U 5' Syria (AEC II U I) s I ll - . I- ' 178 Qua" Dial 4171 naval base at Ba 1 a . boro. Cagnlevpon yalglteddtlse home at Mr. Isabel Blrt. were visitors in Char. two elderly ladies. It was moved TWe”'-3'4:jVfi tll1'0"53;dD d'3m9”5”;”i ' i " mm” I" " t' an rs. war ay during the lottetown. Friday. N b 26, and seconded th t bill f h 0” P3” 9 l mug amascus ” . 'lV M", Alexander Blue 0! Little Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon and week. , Dvem H A I or 5c :01 sands, rcceiVedW91'dlh".he;;1:l?i family. East Baltic. spent Nov. llew. Bud Conrad of Detrolhf outia-Ii '1, with friends in Poplar Point and Miss Sally Lesrd spent the ,.... serlidflyplglmeg gm” mm vicinity. Iweek-er;dhot November 27. at the , w le ome o ei: parents. Mr. and Mra. ::;:;!Redford High School. He had The friends and relatives in the Fm, Lmd. , in the 05p a 5 v re ,3m 5 75- - - Mr. and Mrs. G g W. J and ua; out of school about two McLeod of Bridgetown, is ill. She were visitor! in elfgnee vine? day! 3" M,-5, Blue was glad to has been a. patient in the Kings Thursday. November 25. we”! of r ks. V . . lulellelv that her hephewtllad ;'5C:li: CWWY Memmlal 3959"” their daughter, Mrs. Earle Mac- V ' cred 3””"3.”””y lo re um 0 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McKlc, Dlmald "d M" M"D0"3ld' l school again Howe Bay, were recent visitors with Mr Guy My spent the 13” week . , M. d Mk. I l R b "t d .' i 'l”m-, rar ferries, Prince Novia an: M1; aglnd 11;”. rlvigddig e';'sg:d:onn end in November at the home of l . Charm 5 ,Dui1n;p1gr:;: Tlilglllnaxntgr Red Pomi. - giil yjarcnis. Mr. and Mrs. Wen. nodule 3531” ' .' e av. llllssillil sevcraliesulgr '”P:mf;:' Rev. H. R. Bell is out and about wily due to continued eavy - again following his illness at his Mr. and Mr!- Floyd Jay. Were t that Mr home in Red point, visitors in Lorne Valley, Thursday we are glad to repor t evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. nunalrl D. Livingstone of Hope- Mrs. Gerard MacDonald. .North Earle Macponald, -Md who had an operation -in the Lake. is a patient in the Sourls Hos- ilonlaglic Hospllal 15 lmmovglgt P1l51- and Mrs. Owen Kelly. were ' The annual Chicken Supper visitor in Charlottetown, Friday, which was held at St. Columba November 26 o Ea st B a I t I c ?.2i.”2..f3:J.i.3l guggicg, -e 5. ., spen e ovem er . wee 4 - end with her arents, Mr. and Mn. we F0-W C”"”” "5 homss vnllzll ,w!lllJlhhlt;-llfjtljtlealltlalllcKllllfisggxrlo: Edward Jay.p W me Ladies, Md at her hometilznl in-law Mr and Mrsglirtllur Bruce i l-.ast lsallic November 9,dB.3d 2 Red Palm-. - . Mr. and M”. Arthur Hugh". meetiilc was largely atten e . M d M I Bcdford. were Sunday visitors at - r. an rs. Join McMillan and the home of Mrs. Hu hes' arents. ML lvallulxletcotlfllml:iPlF:u;oCxl:”1(:1 young son of Conovay left by car Mr. and Mrs. Owen gKelly.p zrn. Chap 0 RN R. and Mm on a trip lo the U. S. A. They uere HMS”. 3 point. dccompnnlccl by Mr. Hal-olrl Douglas BClli M ' who will visit with relatives and Mr, Vincent Massey, Cliarlotte- friends in different parts ol U. S. A. '0wn' spam the recent dwgllfs-.enBd.l Mrs. Bernard Massey was host. ., V , , M . Mlllyms 1pRl;:l:;fwe1lr an ess to the Kingsboro Women's 5 M-l55eN i institute on November 8, it being )1” Alfred Rose. Lakeville, was the annual ITICBLLLIE. . ' itl Mr. nd Mrs. lcifxglraylfl slam.” a Mr and Mrs. Charles Mclnnls and Mr! Harry Dixon was hostess to M E139. Baltic Women's Institute -4 pl llvl home in East Baltic, Nov. 8.3 The meeting was lar8ClY intended ll members and visitors. I .lli.w.- Jean McGregor and Ruth "NOW EVEl'ybOdy CNN OWN OIIC" Fay, East Bnltlc, left November 121 in :Pp1'fl5CI1t the 4-H Club at M18 M31 Winter Fair. Toronto. Tlleyla are renicsentlng the Clothing Club A banquet was held at the resid- once of (ReV.l Mrs. D. I. Mcclare Novemlicr 12 for the C. G. I. T. Gll'l5 and mm" Mothers. Also the Leaders at the (7 G. l. T. Group. Mrs. Mc- Clare ml Mrs. Colin Dixon. St-v-I .. r 1 b t.h.c.G.n ' V I ' i e r M ””1.'.".'; earldvgspclndell to by A IRON one From UNOAVA . . . brought by H - AT - r ihe gunszs present. is , palllfpiom these fatlpulousc-re1nelftls(5o Sgvep s an 5. seal oar termina o ue ecl Ml" 59”” R'0b"””"' employee (: great mining project. The B of M was the , - K Y. F Ila TM 1 THE SALE OF THE YEAR. , , " Mmmw A" MCLMR SOWISJK Nfalv you,-too sea: own It beautiful Inhrnm first to Open 8 lUll'Um9 b-'”'k'"F MTK9 it :Zf;ll,El””3'g”l;;f:d ,E2,i',i i tlonnl Harvester Rofrlgorator so FACTORY Seven Islands .. . six years before the first ,. pR d 1 L PRICE. so economical to operate, so docor- shipment of ore last July. Eon '3 P0 n l ntlve and so very easy to own at these low Mr Wayne Bruce and two child-l prices. Choosa one at; Storey Electric as your , luv Vieh - '- P ren, Dora and Melvin of Nortlli Christmas Gift to the home, but come early, e-:-.-em-j-m fnr those cannot last. We must make room l for 1955 models. 7 CU. FT. 8 CU. Ff. fntc-rnntionnl Harvester International Harvester r I: RE They prospected, staked, drilled and mined; they cleared, ploughed not. "9000 G. 34.00 and planted; they fished and they hunted; they planned and con- Tliroughout the land, Canadians made progress in 1954. C N . . ..' . . . M L .. , structcd; they manufactured, and they bought and sold. And working :lUIllAINrl:M trnom I:)lfl'ImAT. . idgiagt B.C. r '. . . . - - v , w Incl:-up vhl-om-cum wlI"I'"I- 8 5 C” H. s with Canadians ln their ventures from coast to coast- helping with l.:d:;:5a1";nd:':faking5.” C(f:,'m:Cw'f'5i;; ' ' ' counsel, service and money -was the Bank of Montreal. Kitimat shared 8 of M support. The Bank pl INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DELUXE . ' l ' "ff M”f;f?f.l f"""dFd, the '”"j' 5':a"';j"8 . . - , , s. N . REG, 373.95 In 1954, B of M loans and investments-amounting to some tvlo ihclf: amrglgljtt NI: .ha:nudarrcyd 9wm:m:: billion dollars - worked for Canada and Canadians. Wholesaling and carving out the settlement with their . retailing enterprises . . . petrochemical, smelting and mining develop- b””'d0""- ments of every type and manufacturing in all its phases . . . farms and P A l. M O I. I V E ,5 LARGE c. G. E. RANGE ranches . . . the grain trade . . . co-optarativeiproduction and marketing BEAUTY ii . . . housing developments . . . municipalities . . . churches, hospitals 2 -. and schools . . . many industries, many organizations, and many people i in all walks of life counted on the BofM for counsel and credit. u usfp REFMGERATORS and RANGES Canada is on the march today. And moving ahead with the nation 7. ' gg A El. ' I l 6"” are 625 BofM branches from coast to coast, at the service of the NEW HOMES ANS. .Whm c r cu men and women who are forging the Canada of tomorrow. (roigrrflimect of (dlillnaglil asl-Iced the O O I - ,1aIlCl'C 371 S T0 I K E H33 'll"Ig Of I g Llghflllg FIXNITCS Yes! when there Wis ppozress in 1954 ' ' ' mortgage loans to their services in order - p h 1 ' ” ', V, to increase the hullrllng of new homes (of (.'sll13dlal'l5. the Bnf M responded promptly ' ' from coast to coast. it made the fun " . - - mortgaglekloans on thchPacihc and AtlantI w coastsaie:itm:ldelet'lrt' h P " . "" Tlwto. watetlte Bank Mottbtenl W9-.'me'”ri?'s? W in Quebec. Here was the hoglnnlng of 3 T large share of the financing of thousand! of new housing units started in Canada 5 H I M P O O ' spilolgmygacnogn kw” your M" GI-eff." sf. under the National Housing Act in 1954. , term-easier to nu. ma: 55C Helm L EFRIGEMTION, -I ' .1 .7.':,ti,t .r Wllllllllllll -.&...& ......... eo:,:"'""9ld- Ills-o meal ' .... fl . , . I cm. ''''.i. "W .. ::-.,.li..""':::.:.'.::::.t..:::.:e:.:: 2:.-.:r.2.?:i.-r-:;:."'.-. Rhine and repair - Nnllxu; .-i -,-- ' W cm lpe- me ope; 3 sh. my ".53: M mam”. ” N O Wl ,9 zageglallsiivep :vv;yiddeIs':iinecIlnto Off; g'r(ca;"l.e:l:ieshso tlnw of.oil from source to market and cuts " wwplnn dustrlea I.lmitl'd. the Bank of Montreal between 25?: great nations The Bnol lfrtatnllspgnagqn a&t:ll:rhe B of M naigud n ed the int banking oalce-in May. opened the first hankin office at Mill: And cit eallsll moisten um'i""k"m' ' 1 45, to serve scientists and workera at the Rochcs. near Cornwall. (got. last October plan to pip: gaasy f:;:..y.::,,:::,m Thlh. t Atomic Energy plant. for the convenience of aeaway workers. eastern markets. a W: m "(Mr-. Want an A :'l'"'WI - wourdpats the: c"'"l6l II for any wiring lob .. "OI lnhlllng I Iwlkl rumruauorm ' W W llANH' ,&uada4 7564! 344:6... ...WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN svcnv WALK or llFE SINCE my lhx t":l..sl:.etr't ALARM clocils &:"”""""""....J ......... . m.