NOVEMBER 13. 3953 Conway and O I Vicinity Mr. Olinton Mm-risen was in 9u:m.mereido.en irusineu recently. Mr. ohn D, Palmer was in ummerside on November 2 on business. ' Mr. Kennstdi Wagner. Poplar move, was in Oimnierside Nov. I on buainal. Mr. John Bigger. Tyne Valley, was in Oonwsy November 2 on busineu. Mr. and Mrs. Bterling Palmer and son Konnethycre in summer- aide November oton business. Miss Griffin'has accepted the position sa teadher in Farley Riv- er School. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy and granddaughter Lauretta. Freeland. were in Charlottetown October 31 on business. Mr. William E. Macxinnon and Mr. Bradford Maoixinnon were in summer-side November 4 on busi- ness. In spite of the low price being paid for potatoes two csrioads were mipiped from Conway rc- rently. Mrs, Marshal Murphy returned in her home in Freeland on November it after being in Char- lottetown for a medical oheck-up. -Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son were in Kensington attending R birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thomps on November 2 Mrs. Carl Fonde. rreeland, was in summerside November 2 visit- lng her son who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, sum- merside. Mir. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd and Elaine. Borden. were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Friday evening, November 0. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon and children Roster and Elizabeth. ompanied by Mrs. Joseph Mur- H.-Quickies play, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Dyment. Bprinfhill. Ms. Wilbur Hardy, Freeland, and Mr. Eddie Morrison, were in Bumsnerside on business recently. Mr. Hardy is 'a fish buyer and also operates I. shook Mill at his home in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brooms and children Marian and Alvin, Prec- land. are planning on moving to Bummerside for the winter months to be with Mr. Broome who is,em- plloyed with a construction company ere. Mr. David smith, lobster pecker and oyster dealer. has had a busy fall, buyim. grading. and shipping oysters. The Smith Road this year is in poor condition and the telephone line is also under re- pair, butln spite of these two ser- Ious handicaps "Dave" is setting the oysters to their destination. The Public Health Nurse, Miss Margaret Stewart. O'beary, was well pleased with the turn out of children at the Freeland School on November 0. out of 75 child- ren to be inoculated '76 were in attendance. The Shock and Box Mill at Conway has shifted from oil to steam in the production of power. This turning back to steam has speeded up the number of shocks cut in a day. The owner, Mr. William E. Macxinnon has lust received a large order for potato boxes. which he expects to put through in a minimum of time. This mill gives employment to many of our local men. Prominent Insurance Official Passes . OVITAWA. (CF) -.Wililsm D. McKewen, who rose from onice boy to one or the top posts in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- pany, died in hospital here Tues- day at the age of 59. He was third vice-president and assistant uesiersl manager of Met- ropoiitan's csnadian head office here and a. member of the board of governors of Carleton. College. The planet Jupiter is prominent in the southwestern sky during the evening in November. By Ken Reynolds ”- - - you stay out of this-or I'll sell you with a Guar- dian Want Ad!" GIT THI GUARANTIID PROTECTION OF R. T. HOLMAN LTD. summnsmn - OlIAltL0'.l'.l'lil'1'0WN ARGYLE SERVICE STATION ouanmrmrown Mslpoque Rd. Dial 8975 orraws, (op)-The front row on Government and Opposition sides of the House of Commons will include 18 new faces at the session of Parliament opening Thursday. The seating arrangement for the session was disclosed by Lt.-Col W. J. Franklin. sergeant-at-arms. after consultations with all parties in the House. The new Members with front- row seats include Transport Min- ister Chevrier and Health Min- ister Martin. Last session they sat In the second row of the block of 21 seats reserved for the cabinet In the centre of the chamber to the speaker's right. Other Ministers Other ministers in the front row are Labor Minister Gregg, Justice Minister Gurson. Argiculturn Min- ister Gardiner, Prime Minister St. Laurent, Trade Minister Howe, Fi- nance Minister Abbott... Defence Minister Olaxton. External Affairs Minister Pearson and Postmaster General Cote. Ministers in the second row are Resources Minister Lesagc, Fish- eries Minister Sinclair. Mines Min- ister Prudham. Works Minister Wintcrs, Citizenship Minister Har- ris. Revenue Minister Mccann. Veterans Affairs Minister La- pointe, Associate Defence Minister Campney. and Secretary of State Pickeruzill. W. G. Weir, parliamentary as- sitantto the prime minister and Liberal whip at the last Parlia- ment. is also seated in the cabinet block. He is expected to be re- appointed whip. Other Front Beats The other front row seats to the ill-iE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Seating Arrangements For New Parliament speaker's right will be occupied by Liberals Hon. C, (3. Power. Quebec South; Armand Cloutir-r. Drum- mond - Athnbaska; H. 13. Mc- Oulloch. Pictou; J. M. Dechcnc. Athsbasks; S. Murray Clark. Es- sex south; Daniel Mclvor. Fort William; Jean Francois Pouliot, Temiscouata;,Azellus Denis. Mon- treal St. Denis; '.Vilfrid..LeCi'oix. Quebec - Montmorency; Marcel Boivin. Shefford: J. H. Harrison. Meadow Lake; Paul Hellyer. Tor- onto Davenport; Ircnee Roch:-fort. Champlain: Frank Enficld, York- Scarborouzh. and Noll A. Mathe- snn, Queens. Conservative Souls The Progressive Conservative party. the official opposition, than 10 front row seats in the ceinru of the chamber to tho left of tho speaker. 'I'hny are occupied bv Loon Balcnr, Trois-Rivicres: ,1. M. Macdonneli. Toronto Greemvonzl; Donald Fleming. Toronto Eglin- ton; Howard Green, Vancouver Qundra: opposition lender Goorce Drew: Hon. W. Earl Rowe. Duf- fr-i'ln-Simcon: John Dicfenhaker. Prince Albert; A, J, Brooks. Rnval: Mai.-Gen. G. R. Pcarkes. Emul- malt - Soanich. and R. H. Mc- Grcgcr. York East. A block of 36 seats on the op- nnsition sldc also will be occupied by Liberals, The six Liberal: in front seats in the block will be J. W. G. Hunter, Toronto Park- dele; H. P. Osvers. Lincoln; Frank B, Follwell, Hastings South: J. Leo Gauthier. Nickle Belt: A. W. Eslry Stiiart. Charlotte, and Pierre Gnu- thlcr, Portneuf. CCF Seats h-ont seats reserved for the COF 0'Leary And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris motored to Sum-merside on Mon- day where they visited with friends, -Rev. William Forsythe and daughter Mary, returned home after spending the past month in Brockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Earl-c Ross of Springfield West, spent the week- end in 0'Lea.ry guests of Rev. Robert and Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Chesley Wnodside was a visitor to West Cape recently, guest nf Mr. and Mrs. E:u-le- Ellis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgcon Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris in of St. John were rcccnt visitors 0'Lz-ary. iThe many friends of Mr. Horace MacDougall of Springfield West, are glad to see him around again. after his recent operation. Mrs A:thur ilarris hzis rctiirucd to hvvr hnnir- in O'Leary after a pleasant visit with relatives in St. John. School was closed in Mrs party have been incredsed to four from two. They will be occupied by CCF leader M. J. Coldwcli; Angus Mziclnnia, Vancouver Kingsway; Clarin Gillia, Cape Breton Smith. and J. VV4 Nosmvoriliu York Smith. The Social Credit party's front seats have also been increased to four from two s,nd will be occupied by leader Solon Low; John Black- more, Lcthbridizn; E. G. I-lansell, M;icLend, and Ray Tllnmas, wol- uskiwin. Two other front seats will be oc- cupied by Paul Gaznon, Indepen- dent. Chicoutlmi and Raoul Poulln. Matthews room for a couple of days. the first of the week while Mrs. Matthews was in Amherst. Mr. and' Mrs. Edmond Peters are leaving soon to make their home ni Borden. as Mr. Peters is being shifted to that section of the railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells of Brooklyn. were visitors io,0'Leary on Satuiday afternoon, guests of Mrs, Elwood smaliman and Mrs. Alvin Palmer. Miss Lilli: Yen and Miss Freda. MacMiilan of West Cape, left for St. John where they expect to spend the winter months- of Knutafoid, Mrs, Igstetr Gay. Knutsford, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, following an operation. Her many friends wish for her a speedy got well, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughter Sandra of O'Leary. motored to, Amherst to attend the Fair, where they spent a few days. Thny also visited l'el:itEVz's while tlieru. Mrs, Melvin Ellis has return- ed to Toronto, where she is em- ployed for the winter months She was nccnmpmied on the re- turn trip by Miss Rosemond Mac- Loan of Dunblziinel Mrs, D. R. Wilson of Kenora, Ont., returned by plane, after spending the past two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boirlter. She also visited with her sister, Mrs. llnrice MacDougali in Springfield West. Mrs. James Hudson and son Leigh were visitors to O'Ledry. on Sunday aflcrnoon guests of Mrs. John Moreslinnd and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. Mr. Guy Harris, Knutsford. had hispz-inaJeruycows. Thkisa heavy loss to Mr. Harris. The cows were alright when they left the barn to so an the field in the morning, and went they went for them in the evening they were dead. : I .' says Mr Sunshine fho Aylmor hired man; "It's sheer joy to watch kids eat when therels lots of Aylmer Catsup," says Mr. Sunshine. "I put wonderful flavor and lots of Vitamin C into those rod-ripe Ayimer tomatoes. So enjoy the pure cstsup that's . . . Aruvntn Catsup." Independent. Beauce. the misfortune to loose two of Children really enjoy food with AVIJVIER cnrslsir Born. of Sunshine for Richer Flavor YOUR FAMILY OESERVE8 AYLMER OUALITY PAGE THIRTEEN The many must 4:! . charlie Kieser of Murray , are sorry to hear that she is a. patient in the Prince Edward Is- iand Hospital. M:-s. Kiezer was a resident of o”Ls.-ary for a number of your and is well known hers. 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