i ,...y mh . ...c.....,,,:,,: ., harm-..4.-1-qn. WELLINGTON s-mu cu. up hm. ulorlce lucn- . are-Id Tsnnzgsmi :-135:; m Saturday, Nov. 26. 1955 The Guardian . ard. Cape Egmont and Miss Bern- "Ave Mam sum.” i .I T . i i NA N O 1- p II, nu. ltlgeneirooks of Union "W5 W'”" '9'" '”"" mm Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mount Al- late Mn. rim A - ' I O S Ocular left Friday by train or with her brother Mr. Gus Her reiatlvesandhiendaollthia hum, wen; ggvgg-.1.dgyg in mi; leaned wuhdh,...,m”0 ohm-hgmughgwmgpud J..Gallantandfamlly Cape Eg-vicinity wlnhenieuedto elflvillsgethe guest of Mrs. Edna - .. h am. with my .9, mg ggughml. moot. also her sister Mrs. Doxat Mrs. John Black (see Lena Ryder) Jenn”, she um vmtgd with Mr- D. A. Williams was a visitor gmure hympuhy 1. I C Malniy in Prairie Prov. - 1--m................. ...... an :;'r.f.f?:f::.”3.2.: M in 3:37”;-;,:;;"',;; ,;;;i':-;; he m we mm mm. rm Jmm um, llr. Alphonse Richard has re ti-om Hospital where she has been nu. Albert sharpe. Sununerside . ,, ,, ' turned f a trip to Toronto. v road to recovery. after the illness brads comrklonshlli hon sometimes act superior. ctm. N. B. were recent visitors mm gel;-'::Ie::t::itin.1eMdu:utoh2: Eaesizui-tec-;ngbylsht:; ;h 'mdl comma bu w by Home By nlcaaan snco in Mint Pl-eaaltafiwriiar thegroun." Olli-IIGOHIEThl!ldI0mCEll.l.'&.t0s0lluIWOIIIAIC15CIu.OdilClB m"Lo-lnAr5nlt'teh. . poR'l'AGl LA PRAIRIE u:spi- .,wGn "3 Thu" mi aruaentsuilave gnarusihlid Can? Ewing to re:;ettlt;shle death 0; ,. mu, 7,:,,,;,,d 3,3," he, gjh she is on the road to good health. Johnston. "nu: '-'0'?" "i "clue ch. ,-1-".3 mid the iiiliidillil-Ii air in 3 0 E" 1'0 "V99" 0illll0lI'l 37- 10"? P ' ts Mr. and Mrs. Alyne P. Arsev - , . . an Mrs. MacLean Horne ininieng base here you may 1.... Of all the na litiea involved, hearts from overseas and married eon Blgelow who died Nov. toth. :,,h' 3,. Ch,.y,om,me' EM!" Gwallanea Lehlgoniiian as '3. ::;inhIl'rs.v1:rul'l"eat u.,Ioll!,lI.-IYI: ivzstutlgvn elf glagmglursdtaey fofu : :C!:;l;nliiGi'IfI '0 . 3 F W C o W v. .e,o,,, prawn mm the Turks perhaps are finding it them here. And th hav been Hm" Wu . the most difficul. English is a romances in Canadei: clfigs and Mr. and Mn. Jouph Kelly, at. Cape Egmont Women's Institute l9:;:”” ML "'5 u”- CW”! '3” boro, N-5., when they visited with they '1" wand mm mm mm caulk. 3.” ., chi.” group of NAN student pilots from vet”... or agun, g convgg-uuon illrd illlilllle 101' iilenl and CInI- - John N. B. spent a few days in held their annual meeting at the relatives and friends. mm. mm Lloyd and family in nun" lanymu h, N,,,w,,.,,.A,.,h,,, 0,. 21:11 customs are radical dil1er- sclghlhndscgghmlisierztmgadnillhiellh southdswest visiting relatives and & ::lllv:iinmG::l;:rt,by Mme: mffgfv C"”mnLi;mm3"'”;'”::g Colfa," ML and M". mm, Lem, mg u....ch....m, an-mcnldc. am. nu. ma 011- A i ' -. i'”''' 'th kd. .dMr.andMrs.Prcaton . ' """ hm ,,,,d, .h, ,1,,,, N3 gum Bendri cevlicr. oi Alnasya, Tur- melted 13 brnstlue Nos from ' AlhinArsenault. Twenty-two me.In- ” W” '1' :1” fnxmm wmmsub Mrs. rt-ed Mcxmnon. Summer- lN5URANcE , h is that take to the up 1. key. is the lone K at the Por- Kiri! he had asked to d-nce- Mill Gloria G-11-It linden 0' hers answered roll call by don- sm 5 my 1' be Wt side, was a visitor to Elmsdale ziigifnliig only Euulh 1. he"d"c an L. p,-.15, he .3 present Paul Berger; 21. a former high Marian Acadany visited her par- hm," of wool” uncles which will 'ende?":o nzinuo D Arig" ville, N.B. over the weekend. whel;a an ma”. NW. 11' ML and M”. II. E. Ellis 8 Son H!!!” ,.,h, ,,,h,h, hm ., oh, ,;, , His problem is doubled because gone atielidehf from CLxnmb;!!ry. in in St-t'Pimothv- beaold to help my music teacher's uh, members 5, ml mhhy hi huh. Itlfny 1:':reA1g;I'I 0! 34; ml' McKi.nnon and family. and Mrs." 0 5 '1" -uhiv '- i5!-lib. he he ed h, c at he misses the chance to speak to 3”" - 5 9 "me 5 "1 H . allary. Financial report showed d be” 1 f ' ' Lu” ' ' McKlnnoa's father. Mr. Austin ”3N1 ' mm r in M an ' '''"'i"'i5ed 3'” Ems 30 i0 3 dance Mn and M" Joseph E' Gaunt total receipts to be 5630.54; cx- " 3Vem9m in the Pal! II: o nun University Staff. O'Brien have moved to the Western ' Mn ' fellow countrymen. I . . NATO air tr! 8 Plan Ilarieii in nu mg mg, refuse to dhhce. 1” and Mr. and Mrs. Jdddua Gallant a devoted wife and mother on Sun capital where "my mend to W Op.'.om..h.".h 1950 by countries signing the North "It's lonely." he says in re b M, h hh, ks vi," Pendihires were W31-41. Eieciion .1 lo I mm. Mr. and M". nob”: Mung, Atlantic defence! pact. There are marlralhllywgood blllnglish. The 25- f::::hiI:;g sggginy EV" 3”" back ho rant: ':1d'mu;';wI:ePmv,dh hf Oefzlfslrls wlereI;rPresMMrs.EgvildG '3' W G t ks mad 'e" new of Mad, h, kuhwm, side in future. 3, E, Pu-k-nu. ihliigrnoethethvgdiho illiglgilcredaniil 3: hm: bide lhih lothfgiyn-grizwfbg NORWEGIAN NEUTRAL an R. 1- lfmchbmgsmtnm and it "Hit, Seicy-'Ie'reas. s'l-izllilrs gi:r- lamlhlsuih Wrealllingfon overvthe were: u sud.” Novgmb" am" Messrs. Clayton Wallace and others in the three Prairie prov. some of the so Turks he left be- nef,'f,5;','"3,1ewK'?.'3C';n;f,i1l:; ;m'”;f:l”'h" cm” ” U""''' ”' '5' ice Richard ire-elected). Mrs. Del- gud- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and Keith Williams left for Toronto on accuhrr raaaraz owe. lnces. iilnind Iihihle M0039 Jaw basic iI'!in- hard to leg u, know n he gays Mr. Theodore E. Gallant of Can- it!!! Poirier invited them at her -m-m:-- E"-1 tznd Mr!-uuH8l'0id Clghpliriit ;?m"';E"-';-mI:'iiV;"dbe' 1” wile" "my humor 8. g ac no. I ..B t m . i i adian Navy stationed in Cornwal- home for -meeting in December. ENVOY lmcn-WED e it, spent weekend ov- 0 - W0” 1" C”""'""Ei It was there the student crushed J'f,,;,,,,,:;" io'I,'ke'ie.iff””,:,',',,y' hm lla N. s. had spent the week end roll call to bean change of Xmas. BUENOS AME (C?) h mum ember zoth, lpmchc-mh,N.3. where M". and cmmn many re 8. F. Hunter. 8.0. -Drawing its students from .10 one My 1,5. shmgg H, hhd go be Dutch gm ,5 more mature 5m, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Presents. ' Plum who W” named exuding they were gueata of relatives. awed um um bar ml" M hnnenide, P.E.!. - Phone 8!! 0 53"l”;P"” m"'"":,'l5 9i”egI ”:r'ali' Chopped free from his Pfolleiiel” ous and friendly "She's more like V' G5u3iii. Cape Egmont. Annual meeting of Mom cm-me; ambashador to Argentina when M" Dough. Amati Low” Eliza Gammell had sustalhedrsa "mama . Va snguagepro emon e 8-dleng d. i h i v - . mg plan. But it is being overcome ;;,:',,,,h i;,,,e,'e3 ghfyr mint): gh:og:?:i:e:g:3ll1;el:a:!1at:n:::e: Mr. Adrian Richard of R. C. N. Credit Union was held recently Juan D. Peron was in power and Bedeque. is a Pliient in the Prince h3'”k9"t195-iMP5- Glmmeii in 8 A. Raymond G339: ll and comradeshlps are growing. de- facial cuts and was back in the and starting 3 family 5?” does!” stationed in Halifax N. S. spent with the. Pres. Mr. Dosithee Poll'- Who Bl1'iVed in Ellen” M113 When County Hospital where she under- Star here I5 Ellen"-i ni . . . . . I, . Ipiie differences in nationality. ah. whhh, two when Now he finds have 3 mg datebooh .. the recent week end with his par- ier Presiding. Mr. Tilmon Arse- Eduardo Lonardi was President went a major operation a few days Pftitl 911: MM Cameron and Mrs. as Water street lnlnneai . g All NATO fliers and navigators the 3300.000 streamlined let A number of students have u-av. ants Mr. and Mrs. Josepha! Rlch- anuit ream directorlgt tenor; Crid- glazingklzigilie: overtTgrow..;r; ago. I - asn. mu;l;3Nh::m;.hau's wen i Ire first taught English in a three- "much easier to handle." neg 1 d in th 1 id. hard Cape Egmont. Wmm W3 V990 W” V” y . "lb Id . The f th d iii - week. pre-flight course at London, Few of their native customs are two-wetflii lehlieg er m ierml A 1 g 131: 1d M Eddie Aucaim he said 129 loans cognedtrryo'A-rewelspt chick;-M 1"" htdlreh'esyaihlsf1tl.cei;tii)enlmoIli”lWtohvf new 0 E as in western ... h - Ont. before contlnuln with the found in Canadaib NATO stu- M 99”” V W" 9' '1' i0 "imuni 01322-70200 W9” mm! n' "n "m' am "11 - 0 09i'0P N" D i3-month racilcal traililng course dents contrihutln tg a homeslck- P twin" the Cm-esholm and am” Gmim "'1 S'"'d'Y 9V9"i118. during the year. Financial report took over a weekiand a half ago Huber 15111. MR 3- 3- M”F”i”” "d M" W" J' Rem V”i"d "'9 THE RFAD STUDIO Thmughigut their . dies the Stu: M88 -which man-V80! mam readily triiilefllled lgaarghngnachogls in aibegvh by members of Cape Egmont Wom- showed assets to be 355,000.00. after Lonami was ousted in 3 expressed the thankshjif the meei- thanks of those present in Mr. E i SEARS I dents are mixed and work and admit. Paul Serle. 25. of Toulouse. cific coast 'to Mexleci) liiiiilnretlelrnedd an Institute to honor her and Mm R"' H'J' B"”"e mid ah" numb" weekend noun mg m the summerskm quarmm Johnson' the guest speakgn B9 I J i play together. Danea,hDutch and gancje. dMl;:hlas Krough. 22, of through the mid-western United ;'en?l:::;":,l;"1h::gg:Jv:: Elivhlig - U ' Belgians often link up to "do the aim or . orway and Johannes States. Others based at Centralia town" on weekend leaves. Oekeleon 20. of Utrecht, The Neth- 0nt., went to the Rockies. ' been membe ” "nee 1” "Emu" , t Malcolm Farrow, 19-ye -old jet erlnnds. are all counting the When their training in Canada 'mm' A we" worded address W” , 9 e , pilot from Yorkshire, ngland, months. weeks and days left be- is completed-a cost to the Cana- rad by Mrsi Glmi”. mchrd whu” h sums up his feeling: fore they will be heading back. dlan government of 365,000 for M"iAdeIard Gan" Vruented ii” ... a S My be u :1, fly; h g d Lg h c ,, mother-in-law with a beautiful ' , s1th?luFrl':hhhman olil cugrgidc J3 5131-5 5TAND-0FF 13" I Ssgrsesalsl tetantaifcethgigrglhvclgs liiutllli: Wm” ""”"ix ""3 M” Ame” aajmugauw i' i a Norwegian on the other. The Many of the fliers say that Cnna- West's defences with the other 3.500 Arsenaum her m”th"'m'1aw N” only thing you consider is their dlan girls they have met at dances fliers and navigators who have with ' ”mexi'”k9" iii 5pP"ci”ti”"i ' . ability. In the and. companionship and parties are stand-offlsh and graduated since 1951. A11 loined in slnslns "HBPPY Births A : : day" as it was Mrs. Arsenault's i' 70th Birthday. A very delicious "' Matched Set Of L U G G A G E by chrtslie E I SALE RUMORED lunch was served. A leasant and TORONTO (CP) -The Financial friendly evening was enloved by Mr G - J am h at Post says the Garfield Weston ln- iii- l- WF89” 9"” 05 53 Ml-.andMr.EdardD ierestaha a led bt-. ge'!'1Ie8dtIy 8VGlli:1l.mN0V-F15iitlu "3 and son. Allah, whhv have em: tial interesieln Cl:l1lilti'onalaTesli, Csloalrli-i,I.igr:ilyT::”" :l'mEdan!ao';; T members 0 e rec own spendi t weeks holida with , U lted St t 0 9 "3 branch of the Women's Chrlstiu ,eM.,';E hvgvosouris and Rom, Bay wsh 5a,es”;i,,jh"P3I';;'"y':;; to Ipswich. Mass. she also visited Temperance Union. with the prev left on Tuesday. November 22 for are expected to reach ssvsoooooo. i” 53”” Mi" N' Bi W” "" mi 119'” Eilirg "Di mmimd in their home in Noriil Bay. 0111. En Garfield Weston. Canadiali lridus- Sisters C "89 W I W" MSW” route they were overnight guests trlalist with wide interests in can-j J h w G 11 ed with a temperance verse. Three of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cheverie Ii ads. the United States and Britain Mr" and Mm O n ' I am' were preelsilanltlehind two new Borden. is chairman of George Weston Ltd”. l 3332?, '3if,i;,f,'3. 1,3,,i"'.?;',',::f,f,fi h '5 "3" - l which has large food and confec- A,-henaun and funny, The devouoml "nod W” led by beigfcl J-pa-Iii-enit"'Cl1n53i:'cIe Whgrxgtg tionery interests in Canada and . the name," and opened with the County Hospital returned to her the United States. 0 Miss Helen Richard visited her hym” "A," .'"""'d ti” w”'i.d"- home in Borden on Monday, Nov Those iaaalatisig were Mrs. Jardlne, 21” Mrs. Reeves. and Mrs. Lewis. Or- Ennis! was Mrs. Dammarell. A chm, hhd Mm wyue Iwlnh Ym” ci”"di'-he WW5”? '91'Vic9- who have been spending their '3” which WWW i.i"'in9.511 W35 annual holidays with relatives at iim5"'”d- 5' "Wm '10"? 3 Wilmington. Mass, returned to when lunch was served by Mrs. garden on Mondgy, Nov, 21. Jardine. assisted by her grand-i The weekly meeting of the daughter. Sandra. 1 Sodality of our Lady of Sorrows ML "id Mm Gerald J”d1" "ml was held on November 13 in the family. of Murray River were week- buement of the sacred He,” endM;risltors to Feeetown. E1105" Church. The president. Doreen V ' ""1 M"' '9'" J”'""' Doraey called the meeting to Mr. nu, ma. Alfred 3 ma order and read the Matins and Mn mm M". Elm". Ruvetezpent Lauds. Plans were in ade for the put weekend In mm” and a Christmas Concert. This was Dartmouth. MS. where they visit- mmwed by ” ware" by the .1 with uh M-ma. director). Father Hammlll on the b e - b - c . .2 ti; .i”':.i'.f Thamasnberaofthsothr Helilolnanon 0 ' townnedcrqgp-ou;uua,.g-gdr”: neraoftheessaycontestwillhe an mm. of M,-, ".1 M". Ma announced at the next meeting. Douglas. Norhoro on Thursday eve- Ti" "'9'5""3 W" cm” "uh 3 ning Novemhu 8rd for a goose prayer. and entertainment follow- dinnar prepared by Mrs. Douglas ed. -5. Iuiliad by the members of Nor- mt Inart and fast selling . . . and no wonderi Here's value phI- ,. t Vinyl coated. simulated leather plastic covered. ni.cIrel.plstArl' hardware. reinforced self-bound with white plastic wetting. Cal- anese linings with s-hirred pockets. Plastic tray and mirror h Cosmetic ease. Win type fixtures in Wardrobe. When you shop this week for i - TEA. COFFEE THE GLEAM OF Elm: a welcome gift for Christmas boro Women' Instit M. An . ' able 0vealng.waa shlaat by and Give linens this Christmas-and look forward to M" ma, Dmmmmd nu M15 Ind M"- Fniik 33"” "id - a welcome all year long! Dress their table with from . van ho Chung: loll WIHICO. Tiillilih Viliili 11- a color-splashed print. with gleaming damask to hm where d” mm. "uni day! latives in Alma on Sunday. Nov. 1. show off their sliver, Delight tile-m with color- wgins Vii-hdheI'maial4;rd-Mira. Glen M,M'bf;fm,f.1,:ih”,'::"hf,”f”','fs”3d girliggi 3233- std Oigfy mffv" h.-is ;"”gf,'f is" ovnnurra chair in" smm. WARDROBI In D at V." Saskatchewan. Oflllllil-01'.'i0f. Llnenll '- Frienda regret to ban ,1 mm. C.C.F. party called on a lot of . 1 2 1 7 neuofMr.Leoard ecu-v ,fridainMontroseandAlma I who is a patient "in theuchu-1oltut:. satelilrday. Nov. 12. on I Yawn Hospital All hope for him a Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Wallace. W. COSMETIC CASE Wninleta return to good health. an Reuigualxhd Mimfaeorge swal- 1e:l:'nNs”'u::l:; cg; Gig," M1;-m(l3i0W m::si:l.":p Fridf; Nov. lit.” um- '''"'l' '0 their iwm in 81- Gears: wnirlrmiiiputlgnspihhmthh Ih.c::t'i):v: N-5'?"-91"" Iii” ' Ii W months She will be the eat of "P" Anny 3"" hehr Brhmer glr&hElrger 'Buarhour Miuch lmchhmoh woreaes at ity. of the 1:. "E01. Holvital -x?s;t"fh!c" MihmG9s':h';lolK'"eY-uiucher 1'; past ' 4 Broc as t Frumend " h" hm” "' I'""" his sister and b:emu-1;-1:3? Mg. and Mr . Harry Du ' d I ll . Mrs. Peter Morrison of Charlotte. Elmsdaie on Mondaynevngnlngmgog. town is visiting in Freetown, the 14. Elllgziltilidhpiruf Allan rlirank Dung. Mrs. James. 0110- . ' en. Mrs. . A. Mcxenna M 0 d . I and Mrs. Afred E. O'Brien, Elms- .. ;,,,:';”fi;','ovfm'g:r C&"m:": dale and Mrs. John P. Wallace. hnudhy vim ho Mauhchmem Ind Alma were among those who at. New 1-f.mEmre. They lauded the RGKIOIIII Conference of .. ,3 ' Mrs 13.93 M . ,HOLMAN'S Both Shores FURNWURE NOTHING MATCHES W MORSE ' 9 - Vgiiv Vim the c.w.L. at the R.C.A.F. Station with Mn, broth”. Duh lie Burns, . Burns .1 Snnimersidepn Sunday. Nov. 1.1. wmmnon am. d d M. sister. mi? gown." hf Mrs. Hudson Pridbom. Montrose. J. E. MORSE I CO. LTD. 'm in Itggmvgn mm, mi-Jung: Mhmhumnd Mrs. w. n. Macltellan and Mr. lilllliltar John P. Wallace. Alma attended ” "h" "'"i""" the Provincial c.c.r. convention relatives in Saskatchewan. A3 held in Charlottetown on Wednes-i -m-wt---&?. day. Nov. 16. -D CAEUHPIO m lllnhd designs. Waahfaat colors in ivory, wliie. green or peach set consists of cloth. size 50 x as flutes and 8 serviettea. Boxed for 5.98 nanlrllx, ma. .uTG The Cucunpae Alum" ,1 me . 0 1 . he ' i(;.E,i.;2', "',”.:hf:,'”',h""”' " "Hi "IQ 5 Finest Porta CHIS mg LUNCHEON SET of pebble fhished nyoh and TABLE CIOPHS. A large selection ol uncn. pg wuh, N ad - dl-5'7 .. -- ' ' cotton damask. Plain pastel shades with Ii rayon and cotton in checked damask and 30 opgnd. wf.',?,h, j,,.::' -3"": n .. borders. Boxed for Gifting. not-at designs. Beautiful range of shades. 1' The Every sour," and be tough I piece set. Cloth so x so 3 cloth Size so x so inches. 2 Puhyl" gh hmmhthm Mama, .0 ... and 4 serviettes . . . . . . . . . . .. I Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... I III business erewereseveral goiomgo go much”. Mu Z.'l"?.::3..c.. ..... .. 5.98 2'22 ”'f..'?.f ............ 3-98 names: snr. Irish linen brand nzzms-rmrnszo rnmw sums. ma. st-on Irv Monthly must be sent to the .. me .. pnulhu. A with bematitetied edges. Colors aqua. peadl. nnc quality cotton with embroidered dulan Gfvg H..- letoer km the Poashwtill Hip gold or sreeih 50301 cioui lid 2 Also His and Her sets. 1 , Mn. Kama 4 aerviettes. Gift Boxed . . a i- am boxed, pnlr . . . . . . . . . . . .. I a strict was by Mrs. Horace - nmos: SET. M d fr Irish -- -- ILLDW suns nl firla cotton 1' "' WW "3 "'0' 'i '4" Lou emlroidered .lne coiigfill mtg. 3Zi”?.t' w?;E:iTt;Erii'k dpcsigns. licmctnchcd ends. 42" cloth and 4 servlettes. hm. gm boxed. ' CIR boxed I 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. pau- "'l"i in moan parcels of and n - ' Christmas mm . 1 mg: Pu GIFT IOWEL 21!. Ilada at medium weiuit cotton terry ad 1h. NicMBh h.i:a".v..,..," ":.””g'; r . 3?3ii3'hT'uT..'.i”u9:”n.3?”cl?t"s'1.13i.'3.5'”"”""'”f"79' nu luhloncd nylons by Hoieorooi. Hm I ought . Get the facts on this fine all-purpose plant nah Ans cellophane whdow. let ...................... .. I quantity in a gauge. I) denier. Big range of Iuallsolnadafoi-the ' - wleewiiyihesherustdistanocfrotnpitbv jug ' tone-wectIhades.HseaWshL1.Priced s:rIcI:s:' .... ., me. ...? hm ,. . "mum mm Wm H , can-spies Junior random atmghumt V - I '5' cm... Pap Auoci-nu, ';, u:.Mh::,'.ibdfntitnnhenoveIOIll1 IQCDAIAPID llat.i'l'he w ' ..., andeuickiyfrtnneaaloutseale. .”. 0. hug h I . hp board. another. with the seamen at 00'4"! other equipment it becomes a "T: modern quarry plant or a com- gu pine nlulti-gravel or stone, thin in plant or a compact crushing. lsueenlas or washing ' 1.35 HOLMAN'S Both Stores HOSIERY I H 0 Heusefurnlslllngs. Ciftown -3- Dry Goods. S'slde