TUESDAY. derson & Cudmoreis EROOATS Coats that look "like a million". ha OFF Just come in and cast your eyes over these outstanding values. i ALPACAMA IF ROYAL OAK i ELYSIANS DON'T DELAY FOR THE BEST SELECTION STORE-WIDE DISCOUNTS ON FINE HABERDASHERY- SHIRTS - UNDERWEAR - WORK CLOTHING - SPORT SHIRTS. All Quality Branded Line: ENTIRE STOCK 4i'iisiiioii.oitArr is iviii: PARK as TOWNE HALL NOTHING RESERVED Suits The finest and grandest selection of offered. You'll GVGP choosing easier than ever Before. Suits in every wanted sltade - and. of course. made By Canada's foremost tailors - Acknowledged By all. INUES! TS JANUARY 12. 19.52 76 OFF ADE-T0 -MEASURE SUITS EXTRA PANTS FREE Or 20h, Vicinity Allbm M' Gallalll M” lI1Pll' duties as teachers in Pius- antes oats to Kensingioii nn Hm, Schnoy ah” 51 l (iotiige Clark, was I business v siior to .lHllll.'Il') 8. Miss Ait:Pl.1 Ciircitriiii. rc'ii:' spei:d.ii;. . aiini, Mrs Friend and roniiim or Mrs Roch O'Brien. Si. i.aiirriirn. are sorry to she 11;"; -,, pmpt, ma WMI. at ihli home of Mr. and Mrs. -Itis- Alh('l'litil fiir hei a spcctlj; it'- ll”?- Ind anti Rriiinic. Blnoriiiii-irl ('r motored in Cl”.'l:'.tilIPit'tttli on J. uary 7 Tiicv Wi'lP :l."t'flIlllt'iIllIP(l by Piinirlzi (Gallant. Gcnts--- first prizr-. Mr anti Mrs. Nrirlwii tjni-cit:-riii. and Mr. Diiie CtIl't'(ll'illi; Mr anti Mrs .lFlIil! J. tfnrcnriiii. with by Mrs Hcrninii Corcoran anti W , il'r(liiris:liij.' at the hrmic of Mi l.niiis. Riiunvillr, iicrf visitiiir: at the homr Nnrlirrt Criirnraii Mrs Pilllt F Gallaiit ciiiirtaini-(I and Mrs Ainlirrisc fiorcniwiii on New and Mrs Ila:-zce t?ItiItll?'. suits in ilic Terr-rice and Wmztnn and ii"ii:li- Son of Runaway Slave, irr. Carmcl, Diiiivar were visitors at roll call was answered by ”My Most o o thc home of Mr. and Mrs. John Appreciated Clll'lSil1'.lS mnimitioes appoiiited for Jaiiiiiiiyl I H are: sick, Mrs. John J. Corcuran IF. Gallant, on Janiiary 6. Peter F. Gallant have resumed iioiidays. Hills H.i'cr. sun” 3, for her home. in Alberta. On her of Mrs. rciiirn trip she will stop off gift " Tiicl Mr. Aubin J. Gallant anti Mrs.'anri Mrs. Charles L. Gallant and school. Mi's. Jacko Gallant. A few of bingo was enjoyed byl the Christmas all. Free7.e-oiit was won by Mrs. lNeison L. Gallant. and tiuor-p- H 7 -H by Miss Yvonne Gallant. The next Mix Hcrliert Waiter left Jaiiiiaigv meeting will bc held at the home Nelson L. Gallant I0 the roll call will lie ansiierml bi” rc wlicii izsii. friends in Boston, Fall River. each member taking an art.cir: I0. 1; ”' Phiriiiclphia and from Oiiiario to visit with her (I(illl:lilm' James to her home in Calgary. Alta. '-V - V :the next meeting. An etijnyaiilv evening was spcntl H-ML. cpli L. (iallnnt. when a iviiisi party spnitsnreti by the Piiisviilc Woman's Institute. six tables were in play. Liickv winners of prizes S;gI1l1(i,WI's ncrr-: Laciies -- First. prize, Mrs. Waisliiiiiioii Miiiray. second - - Mrs I .t. .l(i'.iii J. Ctiri-o:.iii: (-tiiisolaiioii, Miss Albert --Mr and Kli- sncoiiil, Mr. Pcter F Gallaiit. Fi'ec'1.c-oiit was Mrs Hcrhcrt Mr. Mr i.ii Hlitiltllillifll. A dclicioiis My visitoix lunch was sciwincl lay the. h0SlPx5. hnmr M ML int-iiibt-i'ii. The iicitt. wiiiai. will he held at the Iinnvi of Mrs and min Kciih l.. Gallant on Janiiai'y H NPISOH 6. on business. iiic l'il!'l1ill'llN of the Piiisrillc Wo- . an aiicntl:ince nf iiitic members aiisenrc of the l)l'PSlflPlil. car Mayor Lloyd Judson of Hamilton, Ont, left. pins the gold model 2 award of Distinguish of the Stewart. Memorial Church. aalaotlng the outstanding citlun of the yeyear. He is the non of a run heed banlrutcy, Mr. Holland. then a railway porter but an ordained Rev. Holland was Conway and Vicinity Mr. Cecil Mac.Kinnnn were in Km Mr. William E. Macikiiiiion ill"lI simzion and Siinimersidt-. .la:iiiai-:.'il I the I unanimous choice of the ban away slave who escaped to C rniniater, worked without aalii lhPl'9 lfttbc pack:-d and sent in ihc Orpiiai:- age in Clizirltitir-iowii. Mis. Nclstiii From Ontario site will Mike ii DIME L. Gallant was appointed to got a lli)'SiGi')' man to raise funds for -.135 I at rreri the dcrotioiiai period Lunch wasl and a collection of s3.80l taken. I Mr. Bill Mat-.Neill has returned to his studies at St. I)'i1nB'.m'i'5 Cni- lege aftcr spending line with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os- car W. Macfvcill. liir. .loliii W. Palmer siiniinci-side for Janiiaigv 6. on l)LlSl- ness. Xi-'5. I.oi'iie Mziclaiaii inee Lois Palincri left Janiiaigv '7 by car with Rev and Mrs. Leslie Dignan for Calgary, Alta. The teacher at Conway School Lirs. Roland Adams was confined in hcr home for several days with the "flu." Mr. William E. Macxiniioii was in Cliarlnttetriiirri Jiinli."tYy 7, on t biisincss. Ivan M.i."l.eaii.t Coleman. iverc V'Sliil1;! t".l'il' riaiiqli-I irir-in-lriw Mrs. l.nrnv John J Ctirctiraii; roiisolation. Missl me h”me M M" mm M” John W l Palmer, Fret-land. i'o':eritiy. Mii:-i.t-.iii a' The itill'.'i1ll cliiircli nicoiiiiiz of the lfniied Chiircli. Conway. was held Janiiary 5. Rev. MacDonald (tl)”llNT the meeting with Scriptiire. .i'racliiig and t:i'ai'ei'. KlillllIt'N of last . l-liirns. geiteinl l'iiPl't"ll- atit. Malpcqiie. was il visitor at tho 4 r1 Mrs. . .x -- . - v ”" and ii Jaiiirs with the as istantr of sonic of the Pnlmm. an Jammr). 7. .lI:iiii it I I . t . iiian: liis'itiiic on Jaiiiiai'y 4. with Th, Q3,”-up timtm 1p;.(i;n.g Am was held at tho home of Hrs iif Mac.Neiil on Mrs Peter F. Gailant preiiideii. The Mrs. Ralph Ellaiiris was trader of 05- I incrttiiiz and Fiiiaiicial statcnicnt was rcarl hr Mr. lioher Crag. 0l'T OF FASHION ICKHAM. England tCPl Lack of (lcinniid has led ('lliI1llY com- iiiisszriiicre to discontinue distribu- tion of li"lI fiaiiiir-l petticonts to iieedy )'lPi1iitlix' in this Kent village. tl.'tlllliil'Y 5 Tito gifts time made. under terms of a 400-vt-ai'-old hcqueat. .... .. ..i. .4... .-.oa..s-...a-. X. ed .'Jiti7ensliip on Rev. John C. Holland. negro rd 0' the c'it.v'I Advertising and Sales club in the city rncenllywilh her friends, anada in 1370. In 1937, when the church Mr ry until the church cleared in rnortage. lioiidaysl lti”t'l'(' Mr. and d lltft. . Wcnticll Miicxav Fi'eeiaii(lmwci'e lltlKlVnZ:F mm d"”gm”5' Hazel 'l1.ii-ry Diiiisford werc biisines vis- tit--rs in cmpiiiid recently. was Margaret Eldershaw in single Mrs. life and Il former resident here. South Melville And Vicinity rm" here and around the village. --H V Commimlfh M Guests of Mn and Mm Ebby Gt Mr, P. R. Sinnott of the Domin- A iettm froin I A is. ' Bmmm, Yum.” my chnsmmsl James MacDonald was a ion Weather Bureau at Halifax. Dougali, Coiivenci of Health inii l ' ” 'btisiness visitor to city on spent the last week home on va- wcifare was read by the president. Georgina. I ll Mr. and Mrs. Melville Higgins spent. Christmas at Hunter River, giiests of Mrs. Higgins's brother and sister-in-lmv, Mr. and Mrs. ilvaii Hlgnillsl I Mr. Gt-ralrl l)LlSlt'i0SS trip Li. tn Gcapatitl recent- l Mr. and Mrs Jnsepli Diinsforri illn(l Billl')' spent New Years at lllainpion. giiiwis or Mr. and Mrs. Gt-orge P, Diinsiord. Mr. Ralph Hi-'zIr:ii'i: made a busi- ltiniiibcr 31. Pnint. was a visitor to Smith lifel- iviilr-. recentiv, guest of his sister. IMrs. Beecher Inman. l Mi: Archic MiirF:ivdrii iiiiidii a bi'Sil'ii'.s5 trip to Charlottrtnwn ru- rcently. l Mr William Gilieariic is :mcitd- .21: a few day! with his dnughlor, Mrs. Honier Prrrveiirhv-r, South Melville, Mr Bl't”lldlIll Flood was it hits- inese visitor tnICliai-lottetcvwri re- rrntlr. Aniniir: Iilir Soiith Mrlville hiisi- i-I-ss visitors to Hampton on Jim- I my 6 were Mr, Homer Provencher, Mr. Will .VlatDniinlti and Mrs. iliiri-y Dtinsford. Mr anti lVli:s-.-”Eh.ai'l:-s R. Dims- fowl iv:-re visitors tn South Mel- vilic. aiicsts of Mr and Mrs Jos- "iih Diiiiafnrd on January .1. -GU Bristol 7 and Vicinity Mrs Bill Ariwartl was a bus- iness visitor to the city recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Phaien rmrc recent visitors in tho city, Mr. Bill A)'lWlIl'!l in out again after bring confiiicd to his had with an attack or virus pneumonia ..'Mr a.nd Mrs. John R. O3rien rare in the city on Jan. ii. Mr. O'Brien returned to his duties in Halifax on Saturday morning. Mrs. Matilda Eldcrshaw spent it few days in the city last week with her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Mc- Kinnon anti Mr. Mcxinnon. The Misses Norma and France! Smiintt spent the week-end with more parcntq here. Mr. and Mrs. P R. Binnott. Other weell- end visitors were Cicment Slnnntt and brother Ralph and their sister. Phyllis. Mr Gerard Murphy left laitt neck for the extension department at st. Francis Xavier University. Iintignonishy where ho will atiidy the Co-operatlvn movement. Mrs, Finssie Hooper spent a week and Mrs. Hilloboro Street. Mcxinnon, Upper Mrs. Mollnnon Iier RSON ii EIJOMORE over: 8.30 m 5.30 Mr. James Mceiieer was a re- cent visitor to this vicinity from the city with his young friends Mrs" Harry Wednesday. His father and mother are residing in the city now. Mrs, wiii Mzicbonitld and Mrs. mlgiyftnLf:”:3::f'3;flSI;91:”:f ncss. Nearing 96, he is the daddy or them all in years of life and service. The picture of the Ohurch of st. Laurence. Morel! Rear. that ap- pcarod in The Guardian a few days ago attracted much attention. espcclally from subscribers in Bus- Monaghan made. a ton Gerald Barry was in the city Friday and Saturday to visit daughter. Mrs. Donald and the New Year's baby girl at the hospital. y Gus MacDonald and daugh- l'PS5 ti-lp to Cli7Il'lftil”iI'1Wit on De- in Mary war, Vmto,-5 7,” ch, cm, thelpeuon on the MIN 01 mm on Friday and spent part of the ”' ' (iav with their old friends, Mr. Mr. Miilriiliii Mitc.PlialI. York and M”. wnter Q-5,1",- James Mary Gauthier-. known here as "Aunt Mary", apentl a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jne sick, Mr.-, Chalmers to spend the winter. front Rustico. The Februa ry meeting cation before leaving for his new has been transferred for the next is received. year. answered with entiiic verse" of liO"lliS iiiid jokcs Irv and iiistruincntal music. Miss Lorraine Sinnott. has re- entered the Charlottetown Hos- pital for further treatment. she had entered the hoapitai in sep- tembor as a student nurse and was taken ill in November. Followim; aome. time as a patient was sent home to rest. NEW GLASGOW WJ. The January meeting of the New Glasgow W1. was held M0111 the home. of Mrs. George Dick- ieson January 4. Roll all was answered by to members. each who said something nice about Mac- PIONEER PRESS A discussion regarding playbnorts took place. The books on hand were not satisfactory and it was 1751. H mm”. M Wm .h.,.d,. ymnw. gharrny weather riiiises swaying branches resulting in broken and burned wires which interrupt the electric power and communication services to your home. The City Tree Committee. with the co-operation of the Provincial Forestry Engineer. have investigated the tree conditions In this city and have prepared a program of tree trimming to clear these service line: and maintain the decorative appearance or the trees. our crew: will begin this program on Tuesday, .liinii.wr.t' Wilt. and will make every elfort to shape and trim each tree to give atlcqiiaie line clearance and preserve its ornamental appearance. lo, when you see our crew: cutting limb: from a tree. and maybe even removing entirely badly rotted trees. please remember they are only doing what II necessary to eliminate the cause of at-citlv-nu and I9 ensure constant and trouble-free service to you. IEDDY KILOWATT. .b... better decided to send for now ones. New committees appointed Lzilrtl Donovan, before going to the city Mrs Harland Hill; school, Mrs. in- she hails nier MacDonald and Miss Lyn-ti; Brown who will aim be the iilnCl'i W. Mac- uill be posting at Sable Island, where he hcld in the school if no invitation The roll call will he an ”orlr:lnal Val- Prnprnin ror.siJI'd lllrinllirfi by George Dickieson, the hostess. FEATIIEREI) TENANTS WELLINGTON. N. Z. ICPi M:-. M. Cairns solved the disappt-an "N nncri of letters from her mail lint when she saw a blackbird carry-iixz la iettcr out. The birds were build- ing a nt-st. in tho hnx. Now :1 i';iii over the ieitcr slot kcops tho biriis C.inarle's first printing pros. :! believed to ho the one. set. up at Halifax by Bartiiniomcw Grccii iii 5 I is.