firmer: FOURTEEN Georgetown lmmmii‘ "mm" 0hildren’siild Society Anti Vicinity vieitcd Miss Patsy Publlcover Charlottetown". on Tuesday- ltlr. Warren Llewellyn was a via- ltor to Charlottetown on 'I‘ucsday. Mr. Walter walker was a visitor; to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mi: Howard MacLeun motored to the City on ltionday, on bust-Q ness. i Hughle Gotell. who ls taking an electricians (‘nurse ’n Oharlottb. town, was a rcctt-‘t visitor to hi!‘ homo in Georgetown ' Mr. Herbert Gengu is having a; new ninety five horsepower Chevy rolcg engine in:ta""d in his large bus. , -——--» i Lemuel McCormick. who is a] crew member of Dredge No. 14. spent the week and at his home here-G. ' Rorh- principal 0ft Georgetown High School, was ll recent visitor to Charlottetown.‘ where shc w-zs the guest of lilies, Rosalia Higgins ‘The Canadian Govcrrzncntl Stcamcr Brant arrived in George-i town on Monday and is engaged in, picking up and landing the harbour and river buoys. _ Georgetonitlns lit-Cling Charlotte‘ town on ,Mnndav “rlurled How- rtr<i Wiiliirr. Mrs. J A. hfcC-nnzicii. Miss Kay Chllfiés McConnnil Mrs. w, w.’ Mt-Laren and Mrs. Harold MRC- Donald, Mr. ivilliam Fitzgerald of Lone Island, New Ymk arrived in Gwrgetown on Monday nu a visit to his brothers, Capt. CM. Fitzger- ald and Capt. Jul. Fitzgerald. It has been seventeen years since Min; Fitzgerald visited Georgetown. ; Mrs. (Rev) E.M.Aitken, Hamilton. Ontario and Mrs. C.S.M. Duffin. London. Ontario recently arrived in Georgetown on a visit to their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLaren. Their visit was necessitated by the illness nf Mr. lticllnreax who is a piillPlll in thc Kings (‘tiuntv lius- piinl at. hi-intagttc To date approximately forty cars of potatoes have been railed into Georgetown and are stored in the potato warehouse. along with it large quantity hauled in by trucks- '.t is anticipated that. about twenty fivc more car loads will come in for shipment on a freighter which is due here this month- Thcfp is only c..c prisoner at present. in the King's Counll/ iflll in Georgetown, whi.h sneaks Well for law observance tn the County Members of the Montague detach- ment; of the RCMP are frequent visitors here and at present are “'0', ing. _on several cases. in which thcy are l""-"iVing ‘no co- npcration of our Chief of Police. Mr. Joseph Johnswn cordon Ross. Howard MacLean. Leonard Fitzgerald Elmer Jeffrey and Waldron Layers, members of the Georgetown Sporting Club, nt- tcnded a. meeting of those interest- ed in hockey in Southern King s. in the Curling Club. Montague on Tuesday nizht- 11401‘ ‘vllllam Reid, Provincial Physical Fitness Director was in attendance and de- livered an instructive and interest- ing address. League officials for. the Southern Kim's County Hockey pcdgue were appointed and plans were mode for the operation of the lgugug this coming winter- | ....._._---—-—- l AUSTILALINS COASTLINE i Australia has a 12.900411!“ coastline. ‘Shopping Days, To Christmgg N O '1‘ I C E Tin Mt. Stewart Branch of . "Cunodion legion will ‘hold their monthly meeting In tli: LEGION ROOM cu ntunsouw i DECEMBER llth AT I EM. All member: roquoetod to emnd- ' flunn gamut’ a-Q-I-n ‘ 5 {Noises hm convicting MM gfidqenorol stun. lat the home of the former‘: sister _the chair. Meeting opened by re- ‘obtalned all, their water and food —Mr. William Monaghan of Campbellton was a visitor to Sum- merside on Thursday. , l Messrs. George Adams andj Henry Aricnault qt Bloomfield. left recently fcr New Brunswick. Mr. Kieth Pratt, merchant. u! Bloomfield Station ‘W85 a recent visitors to Summcrsidc and Char- lottetown 0n business. - Messrs. Louis Archie and Jtinlt-‘I- I ‘McCa-rlhv" of ilosevillc left rccent- _ ly for thc mainland, - Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Gallant ofl plusvtlla left recently for U.S.A. . where they plan to visit friends. - Mr. Arthur Pincau who has been i empluytd ui St. Eleanor-s for the " ast. two months, has returned to his home in Bloomfield. Mr. Arthur Martin of Bloomfield left recently fbr Halifax. where l“! intends remaining for the winter- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MaoNelll: and daughter, Dianne o! otbarlotte- town were recent over-night attests and bicthelr-in-law. Mr. and M1‘!- Kcntfcrtl Home 0f Blwmfleld Corner. nu. lulu Mrs. Russel naiwmd and Mrs. James Gard of M111 31V" were recent visitors to Cllflrlillle" town on business. MacLt-an Horne. aiccoxnpilaicd b Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rose -k, motored to Summerside on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mn and ltlrs. l-iebcr iiltrciy u! Alum-ton were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hunter t-f Roietbanl!» The following were recent visitor! to Strmmerside, Melvin Ramsay. Gl-rard Dalton of Roseviile. Lictli and Ken Thompson 0f Bloninlifllfl Vance MacKuy of Bloomfield- Mr. Raymond Arsenault <1! $111“- merside tva; a recent visitor to Bloomfield Station to the home of his damhter, Mrs. Louis Peters. Messrs.‘ Mickey Gallant and Bennie Perry of Piusvllle have re- cently returned heme from the woods. .\'ir. Christopher smith of Bloom- tit-l-i Station Willi ii recent visitor i. iiummerside, -—- DARNTJSY W. l. ——-The regular monthly mectingf of the Darnlcy Women's Institute? met at. the homo of Mrs. Jas. Champion cn Thursday evening, Dcc. 5. with Madam Presiclmt in peating creed in unicorn. Roll call was answered by five members repeating a Christmas thought. Members were glad t0 welcome one visitor, also one new member. It was moved and seconded to sell tickets on tulip quilt drawing to take place at a later date. It was decided to treat nre-scilool and scizocl children at Christmas with 0f, Prince County I —The annual meeting n! m; Children’: Aid Soclet o! Prince County was helil in t e Town Hall Wendie vvcninc. December out. The President. Dr, J.A. MoPhse presided. The agent presented g n. port that rwhile delinquency during the last couple of months had 4,. creased, buy; w" streets in school hours. due m m; fact that. the temporary 131mm Officer was unnble to can-y out hi; clutiel. The President. Do’. J.A. mph” in his annual address. stated the “may caffled on as usual with the same problems and same “c- otnlntendaiimis which unfortunate. ly are UXN-lltmliy ignored. On the whole, there ha: been no improve- ment in delinquency in the put. year. Most delinquents sent to re. fonn schools do not tum out as satisfactory as would be hoped for, but 1t Wlls the only remedy IVIII- in the Province for ouch ouoo. He mentioned that a special school class mom for baciowuvl children was still greatly needed, when work Within lite child's capacity could be teuirht such u manual trotnlnd and other vocational won-k. He nwnliontd the are“, i055 m, so. Clair had suffered in 1m death oi.’ Mr. Patrick on, ionner agent and truant of ucr and stated that JQWPI’! A- Qtlllant had succeeded Mr. Ryan. He regretted the public apathy in the work of the Society 51nd hop"! for an improvement in- thc coming year, but thanked thou In the Society who tcolt the time and effort to assist in the work of the Society. He extended than)“ of Bwieiy l-o Hon. Bollcltor w. Heath Strung KC. J g 1.9m; q; tthe‘ Juvenile Court, on, and ole-my of different denominations. 32v. Mr. Barrens made a motion which we: carried that a lettm- as written Town Council regarding the truancy problem and u“ need for the appointment o! an efficient truant officer. The following of- ficers were elected foo- abusing year: President, Dr. JA. MdPhQQ, 1st. Vice-President, Rev. M1‘, Bu. T8485. 2nd. Vice-President, Rev, 1km“- roamlng the l able a! we have no industrial home I .7‘ w‘ .r.,r . BRllSII, 00MB block and main plqgqig, yifl and metal edge-At . . . . . .. In Attractive fllft lore: 1here are numerous pat- terns and color: to choose frommflfiheeo ties w uld pleau male. They are unlined and l" 0! I006 quality silk. 50o 75c 1.00 McKenna. Secretary lu-eaeurer, DJ‘. Lid. stone. lion. Solicitor. Heath Strung. K0. j »——Board of Matilgement: Mu,‘ LR. Allen, Mn.- Dsrl; qtoqmgyl Mrs. Colin Stewart, Min; Elaine Harrison. Mrs. Fred Mtuphy. Mrs. D.l='. McNeili. Mir; Eleanor Wheel. "- Mifls Margaret Wedie. Mrl. ltabert Palmer, Mrs. Frank Mg-t 1W1“. Rev. Archibald Hal-rum. HOV. K. Sullivan, Rev, C, Cay-nay Rcv. Wm. Bilson. Eu] Hickey. WE. Brooks. Lorne Ih-iaooll. llilmetr Pin- gau. Gerald Sheen. Matutcc M111, SUMMERSIDE POLICE REPORT —The follvwlno moon of the Summerside Police Dept. we; sub-- milled at the regular meeting or by Chief White. apples, also to send boxes of irult .to aged and shut-ins. Committees hwere appointed to see to some. Six l members paid for Institute news. Plans were made to have a suit- able cupboard built for the Books of Knowledge for senior room dur- ing Christmas holidays. sick comm. reported sending three treats of fruit. Bills amounting to $9.34 were accepted and ordered paid. Pro-t gram consisted of exchange of Christmas gifts and quilting tulip quilt. It we: moved and seconded i0 donate 55.00 to Tuberculosis league. Meeting adjoumed. A dainty lunch wu served by the hostess. Next meeting is to be held Thursday evening January 2nd at the home qt Mrs. Robert» Cousins. Roll call name an ornamental tree cr shrub. CROP PLBT ROOTS enerally be- crop plants At one time It: was lieved that the roots o supplies from the upper six inches of soil. It is now known that roots not only penetrate to conlldoraible depth; but they also nbiiorb both moisture and nutrients from the full dcpth of pcnctrzition. Alfala roots have been traced in different soil ltypes from l5 to 30 feet in depth. Most of the Canadian Iva/live Brass- es penetrate well into the sub-soil while an individual plant of crest- ed tvheatgrcs; ha: been known to send down roots to o depth of near- ly 10 feet. -Dominion Experiment- al Station. Lpthbridgc, Alberta. MINUTE KNOTI Although two types of knot: are u:ed in making Oriental rugs, both are so fine that o nuinifylue giall ‘is needed to diltlnuullh them. i i Drlmkeness —— Arrests 39; Con- victions 39. omlsumlnd —- Arrests 1: Convic- "Ona 1- tsusn. sentence). Driving Drunk we,“ 1; Convictions l, Vtlerflncy — Arrests 1; cont/m. tions 1. - Damagin Pr __ . Convictions‘; 0pm’ mm‘ 3' Fines and Costa collected-SKZM Meat Licenses collected _ cam Taxi licenses collected _ $2500 Truck licensee collected _ $309 litfiwellazwotia llcenle: ceiiootcq_ 83. During the month, I aocompgn. iggrm-l l7lllnnln8hlln on hi: yearly .° "gimtim of cattle and Pffilfnlles of all milk vendors mp. I7 Y n8 ilk mersidein to ‘h’ ‘own M sun“ I ‘"45’ aw "ill f0: the but m‘... El" °1 Yfllrl than hu been a. steady mlmrvement of condition; h; N. 85rd to the handling 9f m, muk and also the liable; ma" [he “h as llbuled have be... 8.8"“. during the i"; y", m. two. bill lhflfl l5 room [q a V.“ mm“? 0f improvement: yet I communicated with ‘he pubuc l-iiaith Department at Chariottq. '11 l" T98R11! to a report (m m, 1W sample of milk taken and they assured this mnTZQQ” “w” look m“ M ALBERTON umvon rum CRQQ! "A meetina or the Enterprigc (131068. was held on Doc. “n n Union School n, l0 The President, m" ma,“ cakiztlzbelkmbiod the chaff. Ootwbell ted sect-mo. Tho ma...“ f. "f: MINT-I“ IQ}. [pprqygd u Oonlopondolwe. M‘; W... swrmrifii c’: unmade“, ' m“ 9 . 5517-731‘. W5 Mari BHWBM l mall pun on hafi-fw: 1'33‘. .'.Zi’Z$‘i’.‘... M. e a oolieotkm since e last The Dirtcuieti M...“ “m” ed that. she hatimeold seveerral copies of the mfllldl-ly magazine. t Health committee, Mtg. 4mm; °°mleh mama cm all the mem- ben had . i. “etc. chem Sh‘ w» r with the lint Lunch committee. who hen time much valuable work lime m; h’. glnntnc of such a Plfllect. I'll-re mu n discussion of p». for Ohmtmu utlvitiee. It n: decibel that a Uhrlltnm omcgi-t. be held in the lchool house. l! WN 100V"! and seconded glflflm‘: tltillfififl Ila’ forw lofmmyn. t m” aileron). I l m. rum: .uv..o. nuu-tumm swan present and coop-stowed the Town Council on Monday night r UM. been WHILE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING At, HOLMAWS Stop For o Doliciou: I-tlncli - u Relroiliing Drink or Enticing Sundae At The Nickel Bar IQ“UIIIIIGIIQIIIIIIIIIIIII MEN'S NEW TIES the most faatid ous A; lion's ti Smart Gift For Your limiter! . MIRROR SETS To dress up her Dressing Table. They come in ‘run, hi", a dlhl decorum! 3 M. -..-. ...-. Powder. Upstick B96 Pond‘: Beauty Box- Powder b0 Pond‘: Beauty Box- Powder and Lipstick v.10 Woodburyb Set.- Face Powder, Skin Tonic and Soap . . Old English Lavender Sate. ‘Billet Water, Face Powder. Cold Cream. Perfume LeI-iete Sets-Face Powder. Cold and Vanishing Cream. Hand Lotion, Toilet and Perfume . .. Ilnllllh Lavender Lotion 201 Delray Apple Blossom Per- fume and Face Powder 500 Amron Posting Powder 20c Jar!“ Perfume l Boxed IIAIIBKERIZIIIEFS In a variety of floral de- signs. in good quality cot- ton. Two handkerchief: to l box. 49c l‘ GIFT BELTS 29c to 49c lb -l our sets For Won: Pondk Beauty Box- 59c Water or . . 1.10 .500 Misses’ Flannel SKIRTS warm and heavy....ln the newest shades. flared and with a zipper closinl. 3-75 Gift Scarves Of lovely flowered lieer cg latin-in bright, tictng color: and design; 1.39 t0 2.69 IWW ell" KDIIOBA IICIOOL The following i1 ‘the honor roll for the month of November: PII-IICIPII’! Dt-pqcmeng Gredg X-l. Kathleen Bolpr. l. lnul: Monalhln- (t. Betty Dllzlel. Grade IX-l. Ericen qallant. 3. Marion Cairns. 3. Jerome Quinn, Intermediate DOPIVQOM Grade 111-1 Arhiuide Duffy. I- Blmeoi. Farmer. 1 Bari Curr. Grade VII-l. M.ri‘on Brennan. I. Frances McCarty-lilo. l. Mme Richudl. Grad: VI-l. Mry NoCarvlill- I. Mllll lmith. S Corina: Duffl. ' Kenneth Blakeney ; xlmsmorou iron ermoot. Honor roll for Kmsington High School for the month of November: Grade X-l. Audrey Profit; i, Llflle Kennedy; 8. Isabelle Jud- Grldo IX-l. “Mlle Mlalhhefli 2. Neva. l-feckbert; 3. Glennie Sud:- bury and Frances Adamo (equal). Principal. J. Weeks Murphy. Grade VIII-—1. Mm. Kilbrid; Ii 3. mid Hunter. vice Principal, Adelaide Glover. G ado VII-l. Sh! Con ; . Ill-ll" Glover: a. mixer: hi?“ 2 Geld: V-l. Bernice Oonnlolt. l. Charles Smith 3. Florencq Law- ion. Junior Department" Grade IV-l. Richard Johnna!» Catherine McMahon. i. Reggie lhreenon, Grade III-—1. Bernard MrCobo. 2, Roe: Marie Gallant. a. Audrey Bhreemn. Primary Department 0min 11-1. he Blanchard I. Geo o R- W: Ittn. 3. M-rquret Conn ck. Glide 1 A-l. Denzil Rlchlrilq. I. Joanne Farmer. 1-. Georue lob- trtl. Grade I B-l. Genevieve Duffy. i. Ioulo Norrie Ind Mort. letter», I. floruldino llodnvllll. Oruk I (1-4. Iieonor Blanchard 2 fiolopli Connielv. I John Ide- when. u Illi u an addition to tho "htudlt, Before cioclng the mating, the "is; W‘? ‘F332’? ":- lllll O It V l 9 Ptliic Health jllillt visit“. twine since the New Yea-r. : Gumball 161M that it wll V!!! ‘Health. , . The programme correlated of a "arm-m" vrftlehvpowd chime» . ‘MRI n. i! 70$. Teacher. Milli; u. Mill. Guido III-—1.] Brie COMIC: 2. and MacOorviile; l. Roma 31ml]. Cndo v-i. ma‘ ma ; I. liner Iomud: l. i Irwin homema- Qelde IV-l- Kym: txmnlnr 2. ruminant o. helm e- an Clo-uh lib-l. Dmold Gt m; I. Gayle Don-uh: I. Marion - IO]. ‘Twin. Immune ammo. 0:14: III-l. Bole Davina o. loom Olorb and Idvla le- Oanlllo; l. humid , Oflde 11-1. lfilino B. llfi llulirthur- I Jflnw Madam. omen/chum Credo 11.1. Jug woven: :. I'm nomad: l. from Omn- Tthaac x toll--l.'llllfle Kllhidet v luUVII - U. undo l ( 13B. win gar: ii. uueot outwit ..é.::i~, f mullet. INDIAN HIV“. SCHOOL Rfibort for Indian River School for the moot-h: of October and Novencber: Senior Room Grade X-l. Pearle Omicron; 2. Hedi Campbell and Aguthu Mo. Mllm (equal); a. Catherine aw:- G y. Grade VIII-—1. Clara Heckbert and Andrei-t; Jordan (equal); 2. Hilbert Gt i: and Aneus Column (equal): 3. Ralph Ncortan. Gmde VIP-l. Ann Tuflixr; 2. "Wm Mancini; a. Anzac Gillie. Over ‘l5 percent average: Pn/rle Coulomb. Agatha Mclyeilsn, mode Ounpbcii, Clair: Heobbert. Audrey Jflflillinhlln Tupiin and Uzbgn uilleaifect‘ attendhrse); ‘Algdatha. Mc- I Mlly ll U!“ uuuum Ind Mm anti’; Primary loom VI-l. Jimmie Humor; I. cit-uh Milli BMW: l. Illwood - . 6min V-l- Dwid Gillie; .2. .@fi (ID- mo“: At. Thrifty with pearls ltonel. color: and l number of pairs for him. ‘S QUESTION- WDIVIJIII tntfoct any to enjoy a laoaltlelul or. s 1o ll ; lgiiiiiiiiiliii$aiiilliliiztb§ " GCIEZIIECIIIFS! l Prices Too ‘Snort New P EARRIIIBS make her Chrlltmll ll! n allver and gold, some and other 35c to 50c / Men's Socks loft, fine wool, in pluin all alueunnuot Woodburys Shaving Stick. Brlliiantlne. Face Soap and Lotion — 59c Men's Aytwon Shave Stick and Intion-illlo Men‘: Awen Set - flair Paste —/ 59o Plath-Bil Ne. IIIII HOLMANS , 5 and 10 manicure set sup- plied with everything for u speedy but perlect manicure. ‘lined bdltolltc casein red, blown. black. CUTIEX 41;. g... ‘L_ NIH’! AYWon lets-Nicola] ltiok. lhaving Lotion, Tooth Men's Aywon Bet--Bhavlng Lotion, Shaving Stick, Tooth $1519. Toilet. Scope-liq Men's Ayvlort Bet-Hair Lustre, Halt Tonic, Talc-lilo Men's Aywon Toothpaste, Shaving lotion. Shaving Stick, Hair Tonic and Tale-Jig Old English-Shaving Lotion. and Shaving S0ap-——65u Old Engllsh—°fnaving Lotion, Shaving Soap and Talc- no ___ THE PERFECT GIFT '73. d 7uti£ou1 Stream 50c to 1.00 Boy's llorsehltl: MITTS Lined for warmth and with an extra long knitted cuff. ‘in size B. 1.75 For Him - - - GIFT SETS Sure to be dppreciated ‘xaxaaemimhzitlh-Zaimhm a!‘ n ass-n.» na-s-wsa-vs e ans mxzmssmlimimsaxmbim z ma. a. 22. l: a It ._._“-“.‘ Tonic, Hair Lustre, Tooth John Oamnbolli _ Leonard McLellan (equal). Grade II —1. Allison Rogers: Lellllt. Primlpol. t. Klltrridl. Anatomic. mum Owlll. .____.__.. mount wits-r iwnool. l .-_-_ for t month of November. Grldo IX (b) lluuhn. 2. Agne: it hart. 0nd. III-l. Rite. Hockbetrt and Norem Hickey tequel); 2. Mildred a. Dolly Jordan and Waldyqq Morrcil; 3. Leslie Heck- but. Hiqlmt evonge: Allison Roger: plum. ' Perfect attendance: Jimmie Hurli- er. Thelma Cameron. Ileana Noon- on, Charles Jordon. Mildred Comp- bfll. Rita Heckbert. 130M111 Rim- eoy- Cherie: l-feckbert. John ru- t ‘of Pllqultl Wont lchooi Grade IX (a) Allele lldnduhan. l. Chet-lotto when. ~ Grade VIII-Eileen Miclfilnnon. ‘makes Cameron. u“ mum, Nam.“ (eqml); 3_ Gradc VII-l. Gendon Jay. 2. John Cameron. 34M Kelly. Grad; IV-l. Charla Jordan; g. Grade VI (a) 1 Arthur Cof- ; I. George Heok- flu-l, Phylil: MacDonald. Grade V‘! (a) l. Arthur Cnfiin Phyllis MacDo-hfd. Grade V1 (h) Jean hlacKlnno GMde V —1. Harry Hughes 2 Llllfl Jay. Grade IV-l. June Coffin. 2. Fid- n: Jay 3. Gordon Jay. Grade III—l Barbara Coffin. 2 Frnricln MncKlnnon. Grade IT-l. Mam-rim Jay. 2 Pegiy Kelly and Foch MacDonald (equal) 3. Wilfred Kelly and Kie‘ Coffin (equal) _ Orlde I-l. Vivian MacDonald 2 Wilfrid Jay. Perfect Attendant: Alicia Hm- dnlten. Charlotte Armu and Him ry Hughes. Irina. mnny and Pr: gy Kelly Jean MhcKinnon. Artlli June and xici Coffin. Mary L. McDonind. ‘teacher. MUM!!!‘ TRAVEL A number 0| bird species migroll from New Inland to twin" around the North Pomevcry W"- 2 B. bouillon coral! _I vitamin -. '1 lb m. t