PAGE FOURTEEN , Plu'eville And I Vicinity -Mr. Mslvy-xi-Pen-y, . teacher. went a wed:-end with his parents in St. Louis recently. Friends and relations of Mrs. Mary Peters. summer-side, and for- mally of Piusvtlile, are glad to know she is recovering from her iilnoss. Mr. and Mrs. Guns Peters spent s reoent Sunday afternoon the gmt of their daughter, rvirs. N. Gal- Mr. I-Ieberr Profitt was in Piusville on business Friday evening, Novem- ber 21st. TIT Mr. Wendel Stewart. -St. Louis. was in Piusville on Sunday Novem- ber 23rd. The trucks are busily engaged hauling travel, from Mr. Martin Gallant's gravel pit. Plusviile. and spreading it on the Doyle Road. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant and family of Roeebank were vis- iting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. St. Louis, spent a recent Sunday in Piusvllle at the nocle of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oorcoron. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mexenna. visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corooran. Wmring to the absence of Rev. Fathbr Rooney, Rev. Father Rich- ard oi Palmer Road perbh cele- brated high mass at st. Anthonys on Sunday November 23rd. Mr. Keith Kelley was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oorcorran. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dalton. Rose- villc. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart, Glengarry Lot. 7, spent Sunday of- st THE GUARDIAN. Ireland To Launch Big Trade Drive OTTAWA. Dec. ar-(OP)- Ire- snd. land of upuds and linen. has decided to launch a. big trade drive in Canada to earn more dollars and bridge a. big gap in her trade balance. l Dermot o'Regan, the Irish lim- bassy's foreign trade adviser. an- ternoon November 23rd ,at the Acme of Mrs. Dr ett Kelley. Sum- merside. Relatives and friends of Mr. Will- iam Gallant are sorry to hear he is a, patient in the Weetem Hos- pital, Alberton. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corooran, Piusville. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders. Bloomfield Corner, mot- ored to Charlottetown in Sunday November 23rd. . -BB In Canada nounced unday a three-fold plan to make Canadians more conscious of the many industrial good: his country produces: i l. Negotiations are being undertaken with the Cans- dian government to establish an Irish trade office in Morit- real. 2. An Irish Trade Promot- ion Weell: will .bo held in Montreal next March 10-17. 3. Irish manufacturers will participate in the 1908 Inter- national Trade Fair in Tor- onto for the first time since the fair was established five years ago. The fair will open June 1. 'i Canadian trade with Ireland has been steadily increasing over the last few years but it is sharp- ly one-sided, in Canada's layer. Canada's exports 2 Ireland in- Choosing her gift is a real pleasure if you roam our accessory de- partment for suggestions. We've a simply endless collectioni of dream stuff-gloves, handbags, jewelry, hankies, scarves and um- . all so exceptionally smart and in such exceptional taste (- brellas . . I CHARLOTTETOWN creased to 901,000,000 in 1001 from 59,000,000 in 1949, but imports in- creased only to s800,000 from 5'70.- C00. Ireland's deficit in Canadian trade jumped from 30,930,000 in 1049 to 320390.000 in iliil. Canada has been buying some Irish canned meat, raw wool. linen, twins. and leather goods. The bulk of Ireland's imports from Canada are made up of wheat and lumber.. Mr. otrwgan said that one, of the big difficulties .in Irish trade is that the world considers Ireland an agricultural country. But Ireland produced such other things as glassware. hosiery. lin- gerie. furniture. worsted fabrics twesds and tailor-made clothes. Conway and . Vicinii-y Mr. Colin Milligan visited Truro, Nova scotia, on Tuesday. December 2nd. s I Tgjizsz are the gifts slit ms in her tdrzamsu -it makes your shopping easy as wink! CAPESKIN GLOVES in the soil natural color to blend with any- thing. Fine quality and washable. Sizes 6 V4 to 7 V2 in the 3-but- ton length, a pair ................ .. 4.-.30 COTY COMPACT of gleaming metal with pressed air-spun pow- der in several different scents and shades, each 2.50 UMBRELLAS with sturdy 16 rib construction. There are a num- her of plaid designs from which to choose. Smartly designed han- dles, each n 4.08 I occasions feature the in sizes 12 to 1!, each .. .... .. iety of smart colors white. These are sizes 12 to pearl buttons. In each ............. ................. I ACCESSORIES -mom I ML NYLON BLOUSES for dress-up charrninl 3l4 sleeve lenllh.'decorated Wk! and novelty buttons. White o.n:i'r atcascsznanoosss in e var- including tailored with long sleeves. two-way collars and Z). 6-0! CARDIGANS of all wool in , ' ' I . shadeI-red. .; ' , reinforced. . - I l .. l I . i y beige or green. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and x CAL! HANDBAGS in the popaiar pouch style with a. covered frame. These ve zipper compartment. change purse mirror. In black, brown. navy or gra each ............. - EVENING BAGS of gold or silver bro- cade add ts touch of glamour to an eve- ning costume. chain handles and satin lining, each 3.50 daughter. lubvpaordcn. were vie- itoro at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Milllg-an, Saturday, Nov- 6 ember 20th. Ag: I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Ramsey and family, Grand River. VHO visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mllligan, Murray Road, recently. Mrs. John Brooms has returned to her home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillis, lillcrslie. ' Mr. Keith Maonougall, Bide- ford. and Mr. Johnny. Bishop. Mount Pleasant, were in Conway on business, Monday. December 1st. Mr. Stuart Mdlligan left for Mc- Adam, New Brunswick. on Sun- day, November 30th. He will visit his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kilbride. -Mr. Russell Ramssyn North- am, was a visitor at the home of Mr. And MN. with RIlml8Y- Mondsy, December 1st. 0 nd Neatly -made with thin excliinl blue, navy,o wine, "gray. The ribbed waist band is snug -fitting and the buttonholes are Sizes 14 to 20. each .. 3.! Bloomfield and - 0 Vicinity -111. my smith. Bloomfield. motored to Bummerslde on Mon- day, December let on b lness. Messrs. 'K-urt Dyment and Vance Macxay were in Summe oidv, Bor- den and Kinkora on Monday, Dec- ember let on business. Mrs. may laaiient, Bloomfield. was in Alberton on Monday. De- cember let on ” o” ess. A large crowd attondod the show "I shot Jessie James" in Bloomfield on Monday, December lst. Messrs. Sydney smith and Hal Morstrom attended the Liberal ex- ecutive meeting held in Alberton on December let. A party consisting of Mars Wil- liam and Freddy Butler. Ebhsfleet. Dan McKay, Kurt Dyment and Keith Pratt motored to Comleau Pt., N.B.. Tidnlsh and Amherst. N.!., and Port Elgln. Wednesday afternoon, December 3rd. Mr. Johnny Veno left Bloomfield by train, Monday morning Decem- ber let for saint John where he ex- pects to be employed for the winter months. The many friends of Mrs. Harry MaoiKay were glad to see her in Bloomfield Sunday. November kin after her serious illness. . A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield on, Friday evening. November 28th. Mr. Ramie Arsenault was in Bum- merside on business on Monday, December 1st. - Messrs John Monaghan. Joseph Veno and William Monnghan were in Summerside on Saturday. Nov- ember 29th. Mr. Lorne Shaw and family have i'l . returned to their home at Camp- bellton for the winter. He was em- ployed down at Albany during the summer. Lsst week-end a diving survey DECEMBER ' 9. 1952 l - I-former Islander Dies in M2. .-Charles Gordon Csllbeck, Nu. son. 1!. 0.. resident for 19 year; and employee of the Hudson's 33,, Co. since 1910, died Born in Prince ward Island in 1888, he moved to Vancouver 42 years ago to be employed m the grocery department of Hud- son's Bay. He was transferred to Nelson in i933 and retired (on, years ago. - Besides his wife he is 5LlfViVe(1 by two sons. Dr. G. R. Callbeck of Victoria; a daughter, Mrs, C E. Battle of Vancouver; ......f grandchildren, three brothers in for in Boston. . Mount Pleasant and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. John Ballum and HIHUY. Montague, were lecent week. end visitors with relatives in Man"; Pleasant and Harmony. Mrs. Alphieus Ramsay spent the December 6th week-end with relu- tives in summerside. tMrA. Mary C. Bsllum spent, 91... December 6th week-end with lilrs. Katie Clarke. Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Desable. were Sunday, Decemb” 7th. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anvil Ballum. Sincere sympathy is being 9;. tended to Mrs. Effie Williams and family in the passing of baby Rob. erta. Jean, aged eight months. Tm; funeral was held Thursday aim. noon. December 4th. to the Mount Pleasant Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. Mr. Wilcox and Mr. Camp. bell from Elmsdale and Alberto;-. and the Rev. Mr. Morrison, Sum- merside. were present. ' -A R locating beds of Irish moss and other maritime vegetation. Mr. Gus Gallant of Charlottetown was the diver employed and a local boat belonging to Messrs Fred Ramsay : was carried out by'M.r. Keith Pratt. fnf Campbellton, Burton, and Mim- inegesh share for the purpose of and Elm-ldge Cousins of Campbell. ton was used. . --BB HFJANK u in! l(i In.:rilu.u-iuv rm NURIN V !'.l nvicr (:oNllNI-Nr - A: C ANFIIILAN R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. 1. won at "The Cameo Theatre", drawings. rs ” drama! . ' and 7:15-9:15. CAMEO ruzarnn - KENSINGTON STOP-LOOK-LISTEN-There's Money! Money! Money! To be Konsingwn, tonight. Yes. folks. "V0 NOD19 hlva lost money by not being here at time of post All who have registered at any time are eligible to win. Drawing takes place after 1st show around 0 p.m. Lucky ticket is worth 535.00 tonight. So-come give yourself a chance to win. We are playing a Samuel Goldwyn production of ex- ln "EDGE OF DOOM". starring Dana, Andrews, Farley Granger. Joan Evans. Shous o CAPITOL IT'S TI-IE SUNSHINE COULD BE BRIGHTER. Blues"; Mambo Man"; AN foetus Nola an-Iaurlsny . . KAi.L- - .'..l.b.l.i...f:h...Z.l..5.?........':.'-.'... Spsmmorside TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 MUSICAL AND NOTHING HEAR-"Birth of the ”Helldorado Week in Las Vegas" and more, more, more. steal?-T v cum '1'!!! illY0..ttli.9.i REGENT rouisnr 1.15-9.15 IIXTBA: sun ELTON woonsum, P. E. 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