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INII NIIW T0 IIETEST IT Rheumatic and arthritic pain and inflammation strike any the areas indicated on above ‘chart (see Arrows). But than diseases have many forms arid symptoms. Alllonn: cause p_ain, frequent swelling. and possible loss of function of joints. Clini- cal test patients undergoing lMDRlN therapy resumed happy, active living once pain subsided nod conft ence grew. IMDRIN, working internally eases pain rapidly. IMDRIN may Central Guardian Thin column in relefled for new °f 1”" “Well. but edvertiaing oi ' ""1 "14"" m: be usnerted atria zztt-sru- "my w- COOICS for motogupbn‘ ORDER THAT OVERCOAT NOW. J. P. MaoPherson 5e 50p. film!“ TAXI. Phone w. CONFEDEBATION . SUBAN CE. Lu?‘ m HUNTER RIVER BEAUTY 513:0“ '- $lleclala on all Perman- 0 . SPECIAL PRICES on Machine- iess Permanerits at the hfarie Elena this “wk. Phone 2191. m. Rich- mond Street. MRS. JOIINSTONS LADIES WP" lfflrisains-Jieautiful Dresses. Coats, Suits, Skirts, House Coat-i, THE POOREST COSTUME wins a. prize at the poverty dance in the Stella Maris I-Iall, North RIIstIOO, Monday. November 21st. ATT EN T I O N COIVIZIWUNTTY OONWIRT MEMZBERS. - Oehmtia ODPralJC Trio Wednesday evening. govlambcr 23rd. P. W. O. I-Iall,8.I5 NOTICE. - Our mill will be 0105M 1mm November 19th to Dec- embtr 5th. to work on back orders. Wm. Condon 8o Sons, Charlotte- town. P. E. Island. ,',“§‘,,-.'.','*i.',i:: givevou the same blessed results. I l-‘lrgihrliifululengf Ger IMDRIN today. o}? “GALLOWAY KENT, due on n spur ar oitetown Wednesday Novem- ri - au=f==ir=rti ., E33”.1':."!".l.'i§h'1il1l‘.. iardczs,vsa .. . , , , ‘ an ives o . ‘e . y, Imlgirylritulim ll;f"l{gfrl"i!itfllc)rgl§ zgfg: John's. Nfiwiblllldlflfld.‘ "If; space my“ n M“. 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INWOOD LTD. 406 Hopewell Avenue Tor-prim, Ontario, Canada i _ IN MEMORIAM MAYUS R- FORD Friends and neighbours were shocked and saddened when they iaanied of the utiexpected and sud. den passing on October 19th. I949, 0f a well known and respected resident of Glasgow Road, in the 993°" °I MEWS R. Ybrd in hia 59th year. A sou of the late Robert and Hannah (Moore) Ford in whose homestead he lived up until the time of hin death. He was a kind and dollging neigh- bour. always ready to help in Qigk. Met 0r tiriublo of any kind and in his home his hospitality was shared bi both _\'0lmg and old alike. He loved to serve his Maker, n1. VIII a regular attendant at wor- lm-D both on Sundays and through Ihe week. H0 leaves a widow the fort-nor His pallbearers were close friends and neighbours namely: GBOYSB MacKiniion, Wallace MacDonald. Robert Dodds. John MacDonald. John Ford and George Ford. He was tenderly laid to rest l“ ‘file little cemetery flT. North Milton. there to await the glorious resur- rectlon. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Mnyus Ford and Family. wish to thniik all those who sent cards and letters of sympathy i" helped in any any dtirlng their rcc- cni. sad bereavement. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reiailndad that their copy must be in the Guardian riot. later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds. etc. should particularly bear this in mind. FLIGHT POSTPONED - The return flight of the Maritime Central Airways’ Royal Winter l-‘hir excursion has been postpon- ed until today, dire to adverse u-eathr-r COiiflltlons between Mont- real and Charlottetown. The 2i Islanders were scheduled to arrive yesterday afternoon. ACTING BANK MANAGER-Mr. A. R. Piok, I-ialifax. has been ap- pointed acting manager of the Royal Bank of Canada. Charlotte- town. A native of Wolfville. N. 3.. Mr. ‘Pick has served with the Bank in Toronto and Montreal. He is re- lieving Mr. W. R. Cruickshank who ls on leave of absence due to ill health. HALLOWEEN PRANKSTEBS Pinon-At the Queen's County Magistrates Court Saturday morn- ing three Rocky Point. residents were convicted of causing a dis- turbance at a person's dwelling un Hnliowrfcn. Tlicy were each fined $25.00 and costs or 30 days and were required to post a bond IO kcep the peace for two years. Two other Rocky Point residents on tho some charge had their case dis- missed. CORNWALLYOBK POINT WJ. The annual meeting of the Jliatilda Hickox of Hunter River; also six children living. two having Predecessed him by n few years, . "will? Irene and Lorne, those iiv. "ll are: Chester and Mrs. Sadie N“. Glnlaow Road; Harold. Hun- W River: 110M. Charlottetown; Dflid, Milton arid ‘Margaret. Mrs. Allison Ford. Winsloe. Alae it sister Mrs. Charles Mac- Di-i-fi, Brookfleld. one brother and fiirmee sisters having predeceased He also leaves a large number of (ratidchiidren who will iDng cher- Iflh his memory. m‘ Tlmerai which was largely afi- Ianded was held from his late resid- °n°¢ b91118 led by Mr. Fyfe, favorite NONLMRSANITHERS WHAT IS THE NAME OF TIIE WORLD- FAMOUS APERIENT?‘ N0 PROMPT/NO, PlE/ISE n", Mme of thin world-famous ‘zmizf; MrsaWitbiet-a, ll: IIIUSCIIQINi W0!‘ I III! 8 l Cl “Qcfgznlllelmilxly Inactive action of - n rus en o et a T-Rlilue blend of nlince uiinzrrlsssimi- w; l0 those_ found in medicinal ywegesféiirm s; Kruschen offers ur a vantages: £70 ‘IAKI-Dissolven gckly In ‘m, ivutilcfevogii- morning co , tea or mowing aontglggsltl find the small Wilts IAII-Tlaually within the hem-.- ‘ ' m" ‘P01! Your day. "Illzcl-eldltrlon-Ira formula In dmomfonio act gently. without "Matinee-Q _ nu *h=e-I§i.§§3li§°¢.°§.i .'°" d“? ‘"1" 10hr system needs help, “his! common constipation, slug- ul us or the effects of over-iri- ""““"7 Knudsen for prompt, . gentle relief. Take It reguiari --get and, y. (Notmes, New; from 8rd. 5t. Jensen Pack Results of the Apple Day sales by Kirk Cubs were quite good- with stiles of tip to $5.00 being miidc by sortp Cubs. At Inst Monday night’: meeting activities continued in full swing with the Gold Six once again lead- ing in points at inspection. closely followed by the Red 5|!!- IN MEMORIAM In memory of our non and bro- thee, IVAN F. NOOILH Ml‘! at Sea, Novembq- lint, 1948. ongyaarhalpaeaeddeltlvtn' since you were called away some may think the wound is healed But they are far nltrny. Dnd, Mom, Brothers and Slater-n. r______._._._. m MEMORIAM In loving mentor-y of Ivan Noonnn who loot his life It l“. Nlivflllbfil’ 2m. ma, . You bade no one a hat farewell You waved your hand to none vein‘- iire had fled before we know That from un you hnd 81""- It la not, the teen at the moment ah ‘That teITn of the hearts thnb are torn pm; the secret Ielrl of the after yearn And the narrow that's silently born- Ever Remembered by Father. Mother. Brothers and Sisters. . DIAPER RASH Prompt Relief Emoliiept Cutleurn Ointment eoothen prompt! ,etarte at once to elp heal. Stay: an the akin. Try it! Buy today ‘In: gznd "Kruschen feeling’ . 25c at your drugglat. “t” curicuirii OINTMENT Cornwall-York Point W. f. met at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacMiI- Ian on Monday evening. Nov. 7. The meeting opened with the In- stitute Carol followed by the Creed in unison. Twenty-four mem- bera answered-the roll call and one visitor. by buying one wit for each inch of waist measure- menf, amounting to the sum of $8.28. The minutes of the last meeting and the last annual meeting were read. adopted and signed. The re- tiring president, Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray, gave a very gratlfyl"! TEIJOFT of the year‘: work, and thanked the officers and members forgthclr co-operaiion during the year‘. The financial report for the year was then given by the treasurer. The. various committees then giivo their reports, with the ex- ception of the school committees. The following officers were elect- cd for the coming Y!!!" Pffll‘ dent, Mrs. Earl Lowther: vice- prcsidcnt, Mrs. Stanley Murray; secretary, Mrs. Chnrlic MacKirinon; trciisurer. Mrs. Muriel GodfféYi dl" rectors, Mrs. George Hyde, Mrs. Gordon MncMllIiin. Mrs. I-Ieber l-Ierric, Mrs, Stanley Murchison; auditors. Mrs. T-Inzen Howard, Mrs. sinnlcy Murchison; hail secretary. Mrs. Daniel Gags. Cornwall sick committee, Mrs. Herbert Scott, Mrs. Harold Dona- h f‘. “York Point sick committee: Mrs. Stanley Murray and Mrs. Reggie MzicEivcii. Cornwall school committee: Mrs. Jnck MncMllian and Mrs, James Beers. I York Point School committee: Mrs. Gordon MacEwevi and Mrs. Colin MncPhaii. The sum of $56.15 collected for Salvation Army was Pfillf-"I "h A committee ef four was appointed to not information from the Red Cross concerning cod liver ml aoaulcs. cOrganization of Qlrll’ Sewlnt! Club was brought up but left for further discussion. Program committee for next mggting, Mrs. Gordon MacMiilrtn, Mra. Douglas MacDonald. Mrs. Ali- hrev MricPhnii and Mrs. I-Ieber “mint The place of next meet- ing will be announced Tater. ‘Roll cnli at next meeting to be ant- ‘Wwd by paying membership fees. A votc hr thanks was extended to thr- retiring officers, The meet- ing closed then with the National Anthem. and a delicious lunch was server] by iiu- hostess, assisted by Cornwall ladies. safi-iEiTxTzi-iifiav Cannons made 'ot strong leather were used bv the Pilgrims in the enrlv days of ‘New ‘England to de- eigion This is the etory of an old monk, Teiemachun. who did what a Roman emperor could not do. He denied a giant evils right to be; he attacked it with the weapons of non-violence and died in the act. but by his death he destroy- ed it, For Telemachus the fight with evil was a fight; b0 the death. The Roman emperor at this time was a Christian. For many years gladiatorlal combats In the arena hhd been forbidden, but there were always persistent ei- forts to bring them back. The emperor vetoed every such pro- posal and let. it be known that he was opposed personally to their revival. But on the occasion of a victory whit-lb delivered their city from threatened destruction the popular enthusiasm broke through all bounds and the demand for a celebration which included a glad- _¢vmi>eror‘s opposition. This monk drifted into tthe city unobserved and unknown, At the appointed hour the arena was “ironed it'll-h a patriotic multitude, wildiv drmonsirative and took their places in the arena. As they faced each oUher with drawn awards. Telemachus leaped into the arena and separated them. They tried to push him aside, but that husky sort of the wilderness was not to be handled in that fashion. The mob, thirsty for blood, yelled their protests, and when they were unavaiiing, shouted to the gladiators to kill him, but still he pushed himself in between them and kept; them apart, In the wild tumult the gladiators saw that the only way to get rid of him was to kill him, and they did. But the blow that killed Telemachus killed gladiatorial combats for- ever. What really happened was this: The cruelty behind the craze for bloody combats came to a head in that Christian's death, This is min only answer that the blood-lust could give to love, and the out. come of that thirst compelled ev- en the unthinking mob to recog. nize its real nature, when the people saw what it really was it was, "thumbs down“ once for all on the killing or the valiant for the entertainment of the public. This is the law of the Sermon on the Mount. When Jesus forbade I-Iis followers to meet violence with violence He had in mind such situations as we have described. The man possessed With the love 0f 00d is called to put himself be- tween e. giant wrong and the ob- jects of his love. or to claim for them a great good and put 111m. self into the realization of the claim, The missionary, for ex- ample does this for the people whom he would win to Christ. It often happens that the evil in such a people's nature comes to a head in their treatment of the per- son who seeks only their highest gOOd, and i-mtrtjvrdom marks all Then, when this outcome of their iatorlal combat overwhelmed the‘ eager . for the fray The gladiators armed, i’ efforts for the salvation of n race. . And T .ife By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, I).D., L.L.D. Iirnt Moderator er the United cnnreb of cumin | toonimithl) I spirit and way of life ehowa up what it really is, men by the mil- lion turn from i}: to God. Jesus re- ] fused to pee t e power at His command in His own defence. RIBBON CANDY, BAiRbEY TOYS, CHOCOLATES, SATIN l u _ ‘ Twel" “gm” Klrdfli Wm‘ MIXTURE, FRENCH GRlEAMS, CHICKEN BONES, Etc. i angelic sword ‘ Were at ills beck, the scorned akrlid buffeted." Fresh New Crop He ad committed Himself to ‘the ministries o! “W: He had re_ MIXED NUTS-Ur. ... . .. . “u... ... I fused to establish l-Iis Kingdom A CMTIPIQTQ MIXTIITQ by the use of means inconsistent _ W" the 1°" vhklifi" ha" W“ Fresh Fitted Big m Seeded RAISI-NS- in the heart of God, He set Him- . self against evils established in the DATES“ 1 Th‘ old FMIIIOII“ 1 holy city and temple: the Cross 4 lbs, I Kind-at lbg, n was the only answer which His opponents had for Him. On the _ _ 1H...“ foothills of Calvary i-ic obeyed me Cui- Mixed PEEL and Choice Shelled WALNUTS, » .1‘, i law which He htid laid down for FRU|T5_.. ALMQND$_ w“. "n His disciples, and refused to meet 7 k l I 4 lb . ...’ I t violence with violence; I-ie nccept- 01' P 9- - - ~ ~ - ~< ' - - ~~ - - - ¢ - - _ ' - ed the sentence pronounced on 24 Lb- 1 . mm by m‘ emml“. ‘md I“ "m" ONLY I00 LBS. Fresh Ground Bog . . . .-.. . . . ' I . sin come to a head ill what it did c m the Diving Lover‘ The result COFFEE left I0 SQII GI’ -—- Lb. . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . _ is a new world-force brought into action, beause the telling of that story shows men what their ' mm, m, ,, m, o, 5;; CHRISTMAS CARDS-TOYS-GIFIS IN STOCK unto salvation to everyone who believes." YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE! mfleispfff; ,fl“ff;glgxjfitngewarm; soo Lbs. TEA-5oludu, King Cole, Muse's, c 1n his awn deeds and dealings‘ By Tenderleof, Efc.—Your choice-Lb. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. virtue of the uositien which he 3 Lb. Limit To Order holds In his home and church and gggxilgyéyeliynegg flféiéistlfryehrzriiygg; Fresh Killed Young COUNTRY PORK- ggtlas on age-bind him]. he is account- tau’ Meaty chops u‘ the Shwlder- a e o o ortie exercise of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5L1), ‘y all the authorit and t. hi ‘ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,0 stgop Oggggfj’ “m”; ROAST—ScimeCuI'—- ~. 43c Beg .. C doing the destructive min-J. ‘which Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresh Stock Always God abhors, Jesus could not be "'"— sum" °r mam" I" m“? 1MB 0! SUNKIST JUICY ORAIN'GES—- corruption in the temple and in- 4 D01 1 ‘no ixusgicet h! Ehef mark? pure: He . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e ~ anvanmq a o in er ere, Te ‘m ch , IIOI; COfltenb n. live irfpinemwlifi? CARNATIOIN MILK-IS: m, Case of 4s ...... seas in thewallsof his monastry while _ §‘;.'-"’;...§’i. °“°'“ °"°""- 1 00 ""“""' 5 ""’ *5‘ inns in Canada arc far-to com- Green Peas’ 6 h", I Yellow com’ 7 rm.‘ ' " I'm placenta in the face of evils which some" w“ Bu,“ Red Tomatoes, 7 tins .. 1.00 destroy people whom Christ has . ' 1 Tomato Juice, i0 tin! NW c°mmlssl°n°d m?“ t° “"- w‘ a m“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' Blended F uir Jui es- are the free citizens of a sclf- . r c governing nation; we m», the"- Bocen Ends-- 5 tins 99c fore, responsible to God for what Li), __ __ _ c Ayimer Pears, 4 fins I.@ M _M,,W_m.___,,_ we tolerate in the land as well as ~ for what we do. , . _ we tune has Come ‘m, an “L THREE FRUIT MARMALADE 1 5 L‘ . out attack on evils entrenched in T°P QIIITIITT-i‘ I979. 1°" ~ -~ r - - ~ ~ ' ' ' ' ' "'" - ' ' ' ' our laws and customs. The men Bog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c behind‘ theise evils are striving for B" 6X 8Y1! OI! 0f their rvilci , it is CASH 8t GARRY STORES Mi- Edward Heights léfiar-guarg action, The attacks on e sacre ay, the efforts to multiply opportunities for profes- sional gambling, the colossal fail- I87 GT- GEORGE ST- ure of the present system of liand- MT. EDWARD ROAD ling the liquor traffic all demandsa PHONE 747 WE DELIVER C. O. D. pHQNiE 1191,] forward move for the establish- ment or the Will of God in the laws of the land and the customs of the people. Our only hope for the future is in people who will do more for the love of God unci humanity than these people \\'lll do for their gains. and for all surh "the time for forbearance is over and the time to strike has come" RUBTICO ROAD BAPTIST VI’. M. The FRIIVIOW W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Elvin L. McLiire on aha evening of Nov, 9 for the annual mite-box opcningnnd sale of articles. The meeting opened by singing "Throw Out The Lift: Linc“, followed by scripture read- ing and prayers. Eleven members and a number of visitors were present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, Roll call took the form of a discussion on the 30th chap- ter: of Genesis. It wan moved and seconded that a special offering be taken at the next meeting for a donation toward the new Maritime home for Mis- rionarien. Mra. Paige Nunn kindly Invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The meeting closed with hymn, "I Love to Tell the Story" and the Mizpah benedic- tlon. The mite-boxes were then 0P"- cd and next the stile of useful nml fancy articles, with Mr. Aldvl‘ Dickieson as auctioneer. Proceeds from the sale amount- ed to $22.35; mite-boxes. $19.15; proceed; from lunch, $4.60: 11150 "thank you" bugnwere handed l"- $9.13; total, $55.23, A dainty lunch was scrvcd by the hostess assisted by somoflf the indies present, thus briuiliflfi a most enjoyable evening to ii close. ,______,_._. PRESBYTERTAN W. M. S. hfrs. John liincNcvln was hostess for the ladies of the Prfl-Sllylefh" W. M. ,5. on Thursday EVPIIIIII! Nov. 3 when the rcillllfl!‘ YMYIIIIIY meeting wan held. In The Pb‘ scnce of the president the vice- president, Mrs. John Gillespie W!" sided. The call to worahIP wg! "i"- 67th Psalm. Hymn 461. Mt"? Love to Theo". was SHHB- II"! scripture reading was John 10th chapter. and the Lord‘! Prairr Wu! repeated in unison. Hymn 594- "Rescue the Periahlnfl". W88 "l"! and closed the devotional period. fend themselves against ‘Indian raids. The programme consisted of read- ings by Mrs. George Hyde and Mrs. John Beer. The roll was called and answered by n. verse of scripture. The minutes of tho Previous meeting were rcad and approved. Collection $1.90. 'I‘wn members paid their fccs. The trea- surer was asked to interview the sitibscribers of the rencvvnl of the "Message" and send for same. Ono ntembci‘ who lg leaving the district wished hers discontinued. It was moved and seconded that we buy fucl for the citurch. and donate $15.00 to the budget fund, and also to rcmember a'sick member. The secretary read a letter from Mrs. tRev.) T. H. B. Somcrs, and money to bc used toward the purchase of B Piano to be scnt to Rev. Bragg. British Guiana, for missionary pur- poses was to be collected from the members as soon as possible. Ways and means of raising money was discussed and it. was decided to have a bazaar and weighing party in the hall togeth- cr with furtlicr entertainment sometime the first of Dccembcr. Meeting closed by singing Hymn 663 "Abide With Mo" and repeat- ing the Iviizpnh benediction. Mrs. MacNevin was organist for the evening. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess, assisted by Hilda MucNevin and a social hour fol- lowed, Next meeting at the Iiomc of Mrs. George Livingston. FAREWELL PARTY On Wednesday evening. Novem- ebr 2nd. the Hall at Victoria was the scene of a large gathering of the residents to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Keiih Myers before they lcft to make their future home iii Charlottetown. after disposing of their beautiful fnirn homestead on the Lower Tryon Road. Victoria. Rev. T. G. Iicad acted as chair- man and after a few well chosen rc- marks expressing regret. at the de- parture from our micit of this popular young couple. they were escorted by ‘Mr. and hfrs. Donald Macbeod lo the front OT the Hall which had been tastefully decor- ated with potted pinnts and cu! flowers. A nicely ivordcd address was then read hy Mrs. Karl Boulter and the presentation of a lovely chair a gift from the people of the community was made by Mrs. Fred Inman. The some evening an nd- dress from the members of the Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of which Mrs. Myers ha; been the valued president was road by Miss Kathlcen Pickctts and the presenta- tion of a set of beautiful vases made by Mrs. Evan Wright. After a dc- liclous lunch had been served by a number of ladies present a short time was spent in tripping the light fantastic to excellent music fur- nishrd by Mr. Jack Lcaril. Crapaud. violin. Mr. Adrian Rogerson. Crap- auckguitar. and Mrs. Keith Boswell, Victoria, piano. Mr. and Mrs. Myers in their usual pleasing manner replied thanking one and all foi- their kindness in so thoughtfully remembering them and expressing regret at. the sev- ering oi’ the ties that bind.-—V. ciiiiistiiiiis stocirs ARRIVING EVERY DAY A FEW 0F TNE SPECIALS N0 W 0N SALE, f PBULLETINS rnou ' BIRDLAND WiNli-‘RETJYE. WILSON GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL -—‘-‘ ,r Although accordiii! _T-°_ u" MI’ Eratory Bird Act it is illegal I10 kill a Great Black-backed Gill- tlie Canadian Government has,_fo': a good reason. made an flXf-‘EPIWYI- These young and E88! ° and have proved _ menace in the Eider Duck torri- tory. particularly in former Con" adian Labrador. Consequently l_“' habitants near certain sanctuaries have permission to shoot these powerful. 30 inch Gulls, and des- f smaller birds. themaelYES l now either taken for food 0i‘ sprayed with varnish I0 Pl-‘cvem them from hatchini» Ncverme‘ loss, reports state that Great Black-backs are increasing 0“ Ihc Atlantic coast. where the)! n95‘ on islands mostly occuPlcd b)’ Herring Gulls. The home, built on the ground, is a bulky affair of dry grails, 59B" weed. or other vegetable frag- ments, usually wcil cupped to rc- ccive three pale olive grey (‘SR5 blotched with dark brown m‘ black. The young ones look much like young Herring Gulls. but are noticeably larger when sccn to- gather, and show a greater eon- trast in colour between their dark backs and their liuht ffvls Hull underparts. Most authorities aflflfe that it takes four years to attain full adult plumage: white. ivith B grey mantle which varics from delicate pearl-grey to nearly black. If a close view is possible. \\'(‘ see. that cycs and bill are yellow. there is a large spot of bright rcd near the tip of the lower section of the bill. and the eyelids also arc vcr- miiion. Another distinction between these tiwo species is the manner of flight. Herring GILIIS appear to progress with a minimum of exertion. In a mixed flock when they are all gliding \vc scc that thc Great Black-backs are oblig- cd to flap now and again. The voices too, though similar, can bc differentiated. Those of the Great Black-backs may riot be ioudcr, but they sound hprshcr when they scrcam "kyow" and laugh “ha-ha." Thcy are perhaps more. easily frightened than other kinds of Gulls. Whcn the season for finding and fccding m1 eggs and little birds is ovcr. thcsc beautiful and dignified-looking Gulls cal fish. shell-fish and refuse. Although their breeding ground lies along the Atlantic coast from Long Is- land to the Arctic. some may ai- ways be found up the Si. Law- rence and nn the Great Lakes. especially Lake Ontario. from September Io March. Th?! fire large Gulls devour both Ian trey their eggs whenever possible. ! In one Eider colony the CBS! a" “id *0 be very ion: lived. Are all Hawks destructive? wzsr COVEIIEAD scrroot. Report for October: Grade X - i. Carol MacDonald. 2. Ina. Bell. , Grade VIII - 1. Gerald Doiron. Grade VII - 1. Mario MacDon- ald- 8. Beryl MacDonald, a. Orville Willis. ' Grade V’! - I. Isabel Allan, I. Doreen Hughes, I, Dom-ii, m, Grade V - i. Franklyn MM. Milian. 2. David Breed. ' Grade IV - 1. Dale Hugh“, 1, Myron MacDonald, l. Wendell Doiron. Grade III - 1. Shirley Mas-e and Albflfil lVlvers (equal). 2. Anna Myers. S. Marlene Hughes. Grade II Sr. - 1. Gerald Mne- Grade II Jr. - L Joan Mae. Donald. 2. Myrna MacMillan and Norman MacLsughlan (equal). Highest average - Marie Mac- Donald 97.4 per cent. Teacher - Shirley Cooke. LADY FANE W. L The annual meeting of the Lady gane gf/omeniilnstibtluta armt can urs ay even ng, ov. . at t e home of Mrs. Chet Wilson. The president presiding opened the meeting by repeating the Ode and Creed. Seven members answered roll cull by paying their dues. One new member was welcomed. Officers for the coming year are ‘as follows" President Mrs Lewis Il-‘rancis; vice-president’, Mris, Chet: iWiisori; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. ‘Kenneth Ilobblee; auditors, Mrs. IJohn Francis, Mrs. Stanley May- hcw; directors, Mrs. Park Francis. Mrs. Leith Stordy, Mrs. Gordon i Cotton. New committeea appointed were: ‘School committee, Mrs. Cordon iCotton; sick committee, Mrs. 147i! Francis.‘ Mrs. Stanley Mayhew; program committee, Mrs. Park IFrancis. llirs, Leith Stordy: lunch uierrpmittcc. Miss Elsie Francis, Mrs. l o n Francis. i It was moved and seconded that 55.00 he voted for prizes for the ‘ischnol children at the end of the tcrm. it was moved and seconded that two blackboard brushes be bought for the school. Roll call for next be answered by an gifts. Mrs. Leiih Stordy invited mcm- meeting to exchange of EASTERN GIIARIAN ..'MOASB JEWELLEBG nne nounce new contest for customer; See Mensa Jewellers window for doc iatle. Get your entry blanks with each 06. purchase, or cash paid oi nocounts now. New Store Opens At ‘Montague T) ...."I‘hunnday. Nov. 1'1. marked opening of another new store I Montague. The new “be to $1.00‘ located on the north side of town, and. the u-ost side of street occupying a large store fo rnerly owned. by Mr. W. W. Wigha man. This new business adjunct the town is owned and operated , H. Dan Murray, who was former , a resident of Sackville, NB. Mr. Murray brings to his Business a number of years‘ expm ence in merchandizing in his homo town of Sackville, which will m! doubtedly serve him to advantage. During the few months that he ha! been here, through his friendlineen and good-nature, Mr. Murray hon made many friends. and in tho course of his associations will make many more. The store features all the usual line apparent in any well- stocired 5c to $1.00 store. so that a! needs in such commodities may be fulfilled here. The goods are on open display on the counters and shclvcs which run the length of both walls, and also 0n the central counters, so that the oonvenience of ihc customel has been placed foremcst. Mr. Murray welcomes all WM wish to look over the new chew, and customers will experience ll inconveniences, The citizens and ybusinessmen of the community wol- coime Ml‘. Murray to the town o! Montague. and wish him every auo- cess in his iicw cntcrprisc. The need of such a storc has been ep- parenr. during thr- past two yearn, and Mr. ‘Murray is to be commerm ed on his foresight and iiiitntive In starting such a business herc. bcrs to meet at her home for riexl meeting. Meeting adjourncri after whicll lunch wan served by the iiostesq assisted by committee in charge. TWEEL BLDG. — GREAT GEORGE ST. CEIARDUHETOWN, P. E. T. aw“; ~ o“; ...:.. .» g ' ,1 ‘ P llI II ~ ' . 4 i n: " I h '11’ i. 1 I ii .1 i. .1 it ' . I.‘ A ‘ , , vi . a ' I I t. .| , | I i,” I; , IIIIII -. l. _ _. ,. h‘ a ~ a , l i