DECEMBER 7. 1949 fifiliuuuilnnuiu p ‘QUE (ZiHILD bccn pro- ‘HAQ Vaccin- _ iontlis l f M d‘ l-Ofiw r __ g mg. Ch c e ica_ t‘ . Lunlfmside Town Hall. \\ edncsduy. ‘,_,,..;.,,,i.¢, Tlll zit 200 P- M- PM‘ n: .rnv' CIRCLE ME HTS- .. thin?‘ ' u“ of Olearr Uni~ \ ,<.<\ou UllTle :12’ ‘illiureli held their rnzular mnwhh. meeting on Thursday Ydfh, U43.‘ 1 There was u fine at~ gay-luri- The meeting war- held at m‘, hi“... my Mw D S tlornil 'i‘ho "“'“n,.on._ were led by Mrs. Louis. mrmm A \er_v impressive Candle .,_,,,.,,_ ceremony “as held orn- ""..,.,i hv Miss lijva J. lilaclcnnzin, Palmer. Mrs Herbert Robert woodside. The “I011 Circle has ‘greatly exceeded alioestion. Next year they will 1;.- nrizanized as an EPW111118 511x11- t,.\< ‘DelFlOHS refreshments were ' The clevtitiu of oflltzt-rs are . president. Mrs. Lewis viee- president. Miss tes; secretary, Miss Eva treasurer, Mrs. Mae tin “7- '\l.'ir> \ zitllél’. b115- lrriffl f1 ‘ . Bernard; Hester B00 y yiacLennanl PfllB1°-'"n u‘ M s ‘AHEETS- Ila ,\_.fl;_g.-...-] Baptmi. \V0uien's Mir» =l§nan~ Society was held on 111m- (in utternoon Dec. 1 at the home g’ 3g,- anii Mrs. Ralph Adams. 01M y)’, ‘There were nineteen meni- wrs pi-eshntRoll call was answered hi». verse oi’ S"rlpt\ll'e. A little gift a...‘ birthday cake was presented .,~ Mrs. Costain on her 86th birth- oav and Iifrs. Hewlett. mother of mix C. O Howlett who is in her min rear. Mrs. Howlett was unable m rel-Vrescnt as she has been sick in bod. Plans were made fora soc- {rii evening to be held at the Barptisl: Parsonage on Dec 19th. A sneoiril offering ivas taken end will be donated to the Wlhite Gift Pageant» nrri"‘t', Readings xvere given by roirrril ladies. “CITILENS lilEETlNG HELD 1N Oll-JARY HALL- ‘Iihero was e wry large attendance or the citi- zens oz‘ Query at l. special mut- ui; of the ratepayers to consider tw- pmhleiu of street-lighting. fire qqiuins: equipment. and the possi- hi, 1' or incorporating the village. H! George Matthews was chair- man and _\'f.r. Upton seamen see- mtary. The meeting was held Dec. 4 Ln the 01mm? Hall. Mr. Harry Mg/‘Xilllam gavo the report of the qrwio‘ rmimittee which interview- g M» sjnrvoorih. tfieneral Mana- ger c‘ the Mnritlcne Electric Co. m charlot-tetmm re~strcet. lighting in Clary, but they were unable m rgmP it» a satisfactory agreement. ‘m- t-orrmittee also interviewed various ‘members of the PTnVlliClfll cover-turnout including Hon. Mr. Luge. former Attorney General and now Aiinlster of Education and were mid cn- solution of their prflblem would he incorporation or the vil- legr- Mtet‘ a lonc discussion in vhdh r-aivv flcxvnoints were pre- umted it was decided in do nothing lbuut incorporation until more in- formation was available and the Ingestion was made that special Quakers might. be asked to attend wi vole the advantage oi’ being incorporated. it was finally derided to Iii for e sitting of the Public Vtilities Board to consider the vfiole matter of tho 01min street lights. Bunh n meeting would he iwld as soon as possible and a rom- mlm-e of three were appointed to premre n brief to be presented to the Pubili- Utilities Board. namely Bemard Shea. E. W. ‘Turner and Dr. rleorce Dewar. The matter of lire Protection was left to a. lat- n dale -0 —Fri-nr.i.\ at Long River and linwhrrn. will be sorry to learn of tho passing of John D. John- ltnne. in the Athabasca Hospital. on Thursday, November 10th, 1949. With. came very suddenly, cnus- nd by n iir-ari. attack. lo the late W. Jobnsione, who last visited “l! Mllve Province four years 15o, Funeral services were held iii th» Athabasca United Church on Saturday, November 12th, ‘live oclork, Rev. J, Slark and ‘Pu Arrhrleanon Little officiating. "iir-rrnrui was made in ilv- High- Jlrid Park Pnmotonv, on November lliii. n! '3 (fulock. Rev. Oitn lltliitiri officiated m the graveside. w" l‘ lohnsinne was horn iu "Hum iirlunrd lslzmd in i881. llo ‘We. to m» highland Pnrk dis- """ uowr Vbrlntosh, Alberta, in “(l3- iie “as nviivr- in farmer co- ”l"°"li\'i'i iuovrineuis, and was one "l ilir lOilIiFlPTs of the (Tenircil Al- loriw l‘:vir_v Pool. He Wns for """"' .\"‘.'1rs tlirccinr. and later l‘|~'<i'l"lll of lliis organization. lit‘ i‘ \‘il\l\'4‘Il hy two sens‘, Donnlrl. "l I-Uum, Allicrln and Keith of ‘Flmvlitun, iuo (lnugliicrs, JiHWl Ivui limo of Calgary, a slep- "‘v'l"v“. Yrs. John Johnsione. oi <illllllll‘l"Sl(li"‘ P111“ and seven brothers. Allan mid Jim of llard- W‘. Min, zuul Dave-of Provost. .\lt.1, Oscar uurl Andrew of LONE lllYPr, P.Fll., Art-hie of‘ Brook- Plnltl, RBI, and Norman of‘ Sum- Y“"'~‘ifl¢~. l’. I.~Bur. 3 Mmur: (erea tPAGE ELEVElt N’S -- Both Stores -- Gives You A Zll-Piece Sel Rogers Will-n This fifi-Piece. English Dinner Set I Silverware F R E E ALL 90 P FOR-ONLY... A Great Christmas Special -- D0n’t Miss it! PLAN Balance — °_"_“L$5'M Buys This Set on the HOLMAN MONTHLY PAYMENT Weekly or Monthly woman. Give and butter plate prise someone on Christmas morning with a. “Pink Vista IECES Your Daughter 28 Pieces For Only .. . 3975 Again, HOLMANS Scores with an Outstanding Offering and right in time for Christmas too! From now until December 19th you get a. 26-piece set of Simon L. and George H. Rogers’ A1 Silverware in the popular “Pendant" pattern, Absolutely FREE with the purchase o! this charming 66-piece Set of English Dinnerware in the Melrose pattern. The Dinnerware is a, complete service for eight, consisting of platters, covered vegetable dish, gravy boat and stand, open bowl and cups, saucers and plates. What a. really wonderful Gift these two sets will make for some lucky Don’t miss this Outstanding Special Offer! An Ideal Christmas Gift For Wife or Moi-her Buy NQW -- This Offer Expires Deceml: Featured At HDLMAWS Both Stores =- \. A “Siarler Sei" of Beautiful Pink Vista Dinnerware l7.2O lllasorfs "Pink Vista" is one o! the most desirable patterns in English Dinnerware. The “Starter Set" is a. service for four, consisting of 4 cups and saucers, 4 bread s, 4 tea plates, 4 dinner plates, 4 fruit dishes and 4 oatmeais. Sur- ” Star-fer Set. —HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES CHINA— While knile.) A really charming “litfle" gill! liner in the smart tear drop design. The silver is nicely there are three pieces (outside silver dish, glass liner and butter Christmas Special! Silver Butter Dish Regular $2.75 They Lust L98 These Butler Dishes have a glass \ ti’ finished and —HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES CHINA- (i BEST Buy Test ELECTRIC ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR hit-timing, eauy-lo-vleuru nlumluum makes savory coffee in a Jilly! The extra fast beat- ing element In guaranteed for one your nnd can be Oilsll) replarr-ul. The Fercolnfnr ls our ta- Pereolator that. in ille 7-cup size. Personals . “Mi-s. Winfred Ramsay. llemil- inn, left recently on a visit to Boston, Mnss.-—Bur. _The illness of Mr. Layton Rogers, Konsington. is regretted by his runny friends, who wish him an early recovery-Bur. -Thp, illness of Mrs. “Ialdon Dnvisoii, at her home at Ken- singion, is regretted by her many friends. who wish her an early rocovcrizv Bill'- }T|‘. many friends of Mrs. w||1|am .7, Profltt, Long River. will be glad to learn that she is making n good recovery after an operation in the Prince County llospitnL-yBur. -Frienda of John Davies, son of Rev, mid Mrs. S. J. Davies, Kcn- singluii, will be glad to know um his condition is now 1m. proving aflnr a severe attack of "flu". --Bur. lilies“ liclcn [~'|rt|.i .\i.|_\hr‘\'-'. and spent Sompig lllargnfe. lion ll I new wile cl Innu- lllully laslllanld hollowun by International. Dollculaly piuud and cppveprlaloly nomad "Lovelace" ll‘: who IIIMIIOI lo your glhqlvlng plolalum. Ion bum, ampomfund- wish and 00h plum, ch and unhv plum lndilomu mine i0 cluoou hem. Naval innd attractive In tho u~ vunlblo ban born which, ‘when Iumol upside down urvo n gleaming undie- flick holdm. Thou and many other ilanu In the bountiful "Lovelace" lpcllnn us! remarkably illflle - horn ‘I85 lo “J0. 4n lkh hlvilluldnlornu- 950ml Nollowuu ‘vile new {on display u! w! no". ' e H50 4 lull Cumpflvl iao low Compari- and handle . Roverilble Bun lion and Candlnuui ’ T. L-_li\w.. CHEST . ">-4ID~AO) l 74 Sondwxh - and handle tho pzisl wot-k 0nd at Charlotte- llown, whore, they were gueslx (if has returned to lior home at Arn- herst, nftcr an enjoyable visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel llickox. Burlingtom-Bur. __pr|an<1; \vill be glad to know ma; Mrs, William Blnkeney, Ken- singion, who has becn a patient. in U!» Princc County Hospital, for the pail. few days. is now on lhn road to reeovcry.-Bur. kThn many friends of Mr. Crawford Pivkctis, Kelvin Grove. “110 i; a patient. in the Prince County Hospital will wish him an cnrlr and complete recovery.- Bur. —'l'hc death of Mr. “Willem Slim-pr. well known farmer o! Norboro, occurred ilncxpvctedly nu Monday morning. ni the Prince County Hospital. Stimmerside. The Info lllr. Sharpe hnd entered the Mr. and Mrs. (lardinrr Marks»- Bur. "Mrs. Harmon Black accom- panied h,v hrrr little son. David, . hospital on Wednesday for treat- ment. ll» lorncs to mourn his wife, nee Laura Heaney, two sons. Stanley 1.. nt Margato, and Lind- say of Norboro and seven grand~ children-Bur. PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY A Credit Union meeting was held in Piusville School on Novem~ ber 2nd. _ Miss Francis Griffin, Brocton. is at present employed at the co- operative, Bloomfield. Miss Eileen Gallant left on Sung, day afternoon for Kmkom where she will romam for n few weeks. Mr. Jacob Murray revonily loft for Hope River where he is cm- played. Mr. Merritt Callaghan. Super- visor vf Schools. was to Rnselbanl". School on Fridln". Mr. Jackie Gallant, Brocion. left B ‘EFLEEE y. zefyaaflihrfi/wme " ‘ m g 0V8!) 0380M Monday N. B. MI for Saint , Jniirl. l morning llir. Francis Blanchard. Brocton, loft on Monday morning for Saint John, N. B. ’l‘lie old school in Piusville has been hauled to its new site and will be remodelled for a cmnmun- iiy hall. itirucd lo his home in Brmrlon, having been employed in Frec- l||i\'ll for the past few months. Yilr. and Mrs. John "James Cor- eoran. Hazel. Lorraine and Dale. motored i0 Charlottetown recent- iv. Recent visitors to Charlottetown were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Warburton Hurray and children Shirley and Kevin. and lllr. Jaedb Nfurray. PAh-lS. Doc, 3 -.- 4Rl‘.\ll.Pl'5\.___ ‘l'lic French Boxing Federation will lmiti a memorial service Friday" for the 11in Marcel Gordan -- the day Otllflllfillv fired for his world mid- dioweight. title bout with Jake 1a 26 Pl EOE Mr. Benjamin Kinch has re-. We; i847 llllBEllS Blill5. Tlvfottu iiiiktlt~ York. , . Certiun, li\l‘lll(‘l‘ uorltl (‘ll'nl.i'li])l‘ill.ii’.lll his \\‘.'l\' to the liniieti slim: pros one of 4S victims of an mr fur the. fight. fimhi 951M ' In All The New and Wanted Patterns — artery“ artery" 26 piece; 34 Pieces .,, i lCllgSlllSl-VER ‘€£§.¥s""‘ ' 44 pieces .. 52 pieces ..... 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