only Lab Of Kind In fVirus R ,-,,-rsvvA tCPi--Thr health de- vimiieiits new sl.500.000 virus re- ,,.-ii laboratory. only place in "' devoted solely to this d auras officially opened Thurs- dngk1illDI1Fd with the latest research .iid safety features, it will test palm vaccines and prepare diagnos- ”, .,.mms for influenza. WHO. en- papnnlitia and numerous other dis- nlmknpdnlng the Imposing three- .lIi1TFl' structure of yellow brick and gforir. Health Minister Martin da- Wlixad 11. as perhaps the most miifIF"ll of its kind.in Canada. in mood to Canada's stature as one ng -m- world's leaders in virus re- "I'll, mibvir of the laboratory's main ;.,n.i..ins will be testing the safety ,.; ;i:ilin V.1CC.lIle manufactured at mp ('oiiiiaught Laboratories in To- It. .will analyse reports of health departments on ,u RE ADY 1'SED Centre Opened Canada l esearch clude the ll1i'lllf3Fal1nR of air as iti leaves the building from its con- taminated testing rooms Each sec- tion of the building is separated by double-doored air locks or chang- ing rooms in which staff observe sanitary procedures. No research work will be done on humans in the laboratory. It will be confined to some .500 inon- kF)s. found most. effective for ex- periments with polio vaccine, and to mice and guinea pigs. Safety features are dcsigned to avoid cross-infections among the animals used. After the individual monke-is have served their purpose they will be cremated inside the building to remove all trace of virus. Eight distinct air - conditioning systems have been incorporated in the laboratory to ensure a clean and uninfected atmosphere for staff members. The laboratory is the first of a number of units of the health de- partment to be located in this Ot- tawa district. and Mr. Martin said no-arch work already is under ..-,-.-. in the laboratory and iihen it it .11 full operation next month it will have a staff of 30 to 40 595' : .i:li -trained workers. Flahnrafe safety precautions in- savxea HARBOR ili:: Marion RUK9l'-W" "I SI- P,-gt:-,Ck'5 Road, was a welcome viliiiir to S:-IVBKE H31'b0ur dun"; mp um-k. She was the Ell?-51 OI ltlv and Mis. Cyril Morrison. ii: and Mrs. James Joluisoii of Hslifax were recent visitors in MI- 5-pugrt where they attended the n'.:llIlI18F of the teaching staff of Mom.-igue High School, spent lllt ...,,,,k.pnd with relatives at MI Stewart. V p Congratulations and best wishes for rt long and happy W"dfl9d We up extended to Mr. and Mis. IN!" l.I-ard whose I'I1arl'l3K9'l3ElS soli- rniruzed at St. John .1 Unlle Fhiirch, Mt. Stewarl. reL'Enll)'- me mp-lg, 0113 of Mt. Stewart: most .,,,,..,,i...- young ladies, was it daugh- i,. M Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jay of 319 Stewart y xi. Fulton Doiilln: nf ,5-W4!" in miir has accepted aniil10.V: "!eri' as I carilefll” PI "35 3”; iwilth centre hem! bum ” 3' oonwood HOHDIISL Mr, Reggie MacDonald of Sum- rnrrsidc was I recent visitor 10 Mr. Stewart. where he-was Ill" pint of his mother. Mr... Dougwas MacDonald and his brr-other. (F- Cnlin MacDonald. Relllle W85 I" innny years I popular 9”d V"; fumed resident of Mt SIOVWF ":1 has a host of friends In Ihl! nanny who are always happy "1 lure him visit nmonl "Wm- Mr Preston Hugh?! of Bordon. no a recent visitor to Mt. Stew- "-c., where he was the Ill-I'll 5" mg brother-in-law and sister. Ml? In Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Mn Annie Lampicr has return- ed to her home in MI. Stewart, af- ter 1 most enjoyable holiday at Clisrlottetown. Where she was the guest of friends. Sincere sympaIlh.V I! 'xI'"d"d I" Mr Ralph Coffin. Head nI-HIll.I- borough. on the Dassinil 01 I1” 5'9 tor. Ada. Mrs. MacKinnon whoae death occurred at her home in Siimrnerslda last week. V Congratulations are belnl '5 tended to Mr. and Mrs John Piiwl. s..i-.;;- Harbour. who on 5lf1lr(IR.V. Der Mb celebrated their thirty- no--nth wedding aiiniver.Iai'.V- MV- Pzaot was born at Sava:l9 H31” hour and with the exception of I In months spent our Call!!!)'- Alberta. has lived his entire life in this paradixeof peace and con- lrntmr-nt. Mr. Pigot ODCFIIIH '1 large farm at the home of his birth and to say that he has been a nurceuful i'a:mer iii putting it mildly indeed. 'I'hroughout,- the put thirty-aevnn years Mrs. Pigol. the former Jennie Robbins. dauKh- ter of Mr. and Mrii. Daniel Mac- Kqy Robbins of Bangor. has been his amiable companion. counsellor and frilnd. All join in extendinll but wishes to Mr. and Mrs. FIRM and express the hope that they may live in celebrate many fixture I7I1'I1VOl'.iRl"l9.l. Mr. Joseph MncKay. SHVIIIF ll-i-hour. is having Oxlenllvl ro- Dlfrs mode to his IvorkshoD- TI" work In being done under the Ikillsd guidance of Mr. James Mac- Kn Wile: Kata MacDonald of H10 vtnff of the Division of Denial Pub- lic Health Department of Health nnrl Welfare. visited Savage Har- IWH . ool on Thursday to com- nl-tn arrangements for the Den- tal Clinic being held for all Grade 1 pupils at Mt. Stewart on Monday. Di-combo: l-'II.h. This clinic held under the direction of Reddin of Mt. Stewart pro- vide: free dental treatment for all Grade I pupils willinl to accept Nrh treatment. Mr. Valentine Mac-lnl.Vr9 "I 581” law Harbour. the able and ef- ficient rnadrnasler of this area is lllht on the job and has all his Show fences erected and In order and invites old man winter to do his unit. A cold snap would rer- ”'"ll.V be welcomed by those who 1'” along the clay road. The Sav- HP Harbour Road and the North Road extended from the pavement 3;; Gunnia Corner to the North - "re are well ni h im assnble. y Pl5.Vmafe.s of R:se Gillin. daugh- "l of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gurm. 5510116 Harbour, are happy that Row has fully rr-covert-d from her ;"rnt illness and is back to sCIIOoI' lain. Allmnl those from this vicinity: '”'"'"1Inl the funeral of the laic' "I5 Markinnnn held at Summar- Wan Mr. and Mrs. Robert . and family of Mt. Stewart. 3' Phyllis Iiliirphy of Savage ”' l1'llI'. has accepted a position I ' 'krkB in the general atom of ”' ms. Mt so-wart. throu ii ( iristmas season. l ards of 300 attended the mi wic- I a t -luv and Mr. Ivan Leurd It Wwart. Community Hall prior Mi. :, the departments entire headquar- ters operations cxentually would be housed ihr-re. Already under con- ystrurtion is ii new headquarters lblllldllll: for the food and drug divisioiis. to their lIl7I1I'Al'la";C-.1TIlP i7ua'iiyMan'd MONTAGUI W. M. S. I ..'The regular monthly meeting, of the Woiiiens Missionary society of :55. Anu.ews Hesbyteiiai. Cnurcn, Montague, was held in the Church Vestri. Tuesday evening and conducted by the President. Mrs. Malcolm Maclienzie. who opened the meeting with A call to worship. Isaiah 9. verses 6 and :- The hymn "As With Cvladness. Men of Old" was sung, followed by the scripture lesson. Matthew. 1:18-23 and Luke 2:1-20 read in unison. The theme of the lesaunl was "Thou shalt oall His Namel Jesus. For He shall save His Peo-i ple From Their Slns." The exposl-r tioii entitled "Christmas". was readi by Mrs. Ma.cKenzie. Mrs. Chester Maclnrro and Mrs. A. C. MacKay led in prayer and the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. Mrs. Margaret MacPherson was in charge of the Study Book, "A Voyage of Discovery" and read a very interesting chapter whit-hl outlined the great work dorle byl Deaconcsses throughout Canada. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by a verse of Scrip-I ture containing the word "Master". The treasurer, Mrs. H. E. Nelson. gave her report. and also reported on the Thankoffering Service held in November. The correspondence was read by Mrs. Macxenzia and discussed. The meeting closed with the hvmn ”God of Mercy. God of Grace" and the Mizpah Benedir--I Lion. NATIONAL LINES valiinble ;ZlILS-I'c'Cf'IVEd sliovved III a very concrete way the extrr-nie popularity enjoyed by the young couple. The gifts were opened by Mrs, Bruce Affle-ck. Mrs, ('hai'lcs Murphy and Mrs. Nelson Afllvck while the act-rimpariying VL'l'SFS were road by Miss Peggy" Mar- l(Pormnck. The gifts itcre artistic- m triage of Mrs. Johnson's bro--ally arranged hy Miss Joan Cof- .i-,;-I Mr. Ivan lieard. lfii1' and Miss Phyllis Murphy. A Sraniey Glover, a valued dclicioiis lunch was seivvd aftcr which all". both young and old Join- od with full eiuoynient Ill tlziiicing to lhP excellent music provided by Burke's (Ircliestra Mr and Mrs. John Pigoi. Sav- age Harbour, were visitors to Marshfield on Saturday. where they were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Boswell and Mr, and Mrs. Almon Boswell. Miss Elaine McLure, Charlotte- town, spent several days in Gas- pereaux. recently. the guest other The four main railways in Bril- iain with their docks. .;lc-ainships land hotels were nationalized in 'i947. guest of relatives The many friends of Mr. l.llIlICf'i Coffin, Mi. Stewart. will be happyl to learn that--he has recovered from; .his recent illness and is now able to be about as usual Mrs. Archibald Griffin has re- turned to her home in Ml. Stew- ari, after visiting at Moncion, N.y B.. where her son Albert, was ill It is pleasing to note that a steady improvement is reported 1 in the condition of Tommy Atkins 'son of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins of Glenroy who is undergoing treatment at the Provincial San- atorium fol.owing an attack Polio late last summer. aunt. Mrs. Wendell Graham and Mr. Graham accepted a position as CIFFK ill '11? store of Mr. Earle Jay. Mt. Stew- art. where .-the will remain thor- oughout the Christmas season. Mrs. Emmett McKenna, has re- turned to hm" home. in Glenroy. after .:pc-nding a pleasant liriliday at Dartmouth. N S. wliere slio was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brian. Miss 17'.dna Ailkins. R N, of Cl1a:'lnllMoWn. spent the wr-ck-enzl at her home in Glenrny, where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Aitkins. Mr. Harold Douglas has return- ed to his home at Canavny. after 0 .sayobouv... Suburhuniie LSNOW-ICE TIRES nuxxwivusxuui u K IllIIIIIIIIIIlIlI()1) Hy) )nuxhhuuusuuuuv by cooohfun Sopocb Ivcdion lhru' ilccp mow - on treacherous ouuu-up steep hills and dvnun uuuuxuy II IIIIIIII I - ys - away from g I :';'..?”:I.'..”..'.'”l.. 1.” r - of II .a a Ip Nhetvlunter Isl mu... P E M-MING i 3'” YOU I ghd I Canon rM? . , 50voPw' Yodoy' 2Nfy I -336 l uanoams 7 - 13!-33" NUAUTY ISLAND TIRE SERVICE 201 Woylllolltll St. Dial 3525' 1 R uuiitu M E 5.65105 CHEVROLE 1- (')lDSfv'OBE.l Miss Julie Coffin of Pisquid. liagj enjoying a pleasant hnldiay in Boston, Mass. where he was the f""”-".'r. : ' 3': -o9 I . nu . . .,"o-O'g 4-is "BEST WINTER TIRE EVER” IN Tluofs what our 205- I 5S slow, arrives nevor-the- less. but it of Vancouver to join of driven a hole-in-one. After pacing tho 1-ill-lvard sixth at Ill('ti3'VI-S11 with relatives in Saint John. AILasl! - 11, took 65 years of golf for the S-I-.i'cai'-olrl Ilarry Rose m;'1','.'&.' H. P. Gmy, Sr. m.,,,ed select circle of golfers who have In sum University course here, Harry kisses gift spoon wliich did 9”” ”””""y I” ""e"”"y "Willie trick. With him at time were .0l'Ell1S--DIIIICEIII MacDougalI, 80, Bob Douglas, till, and BOI1 rii iRi'mvnc. 67. (CF Photo). three othcr spigv vot- GEORGETOWN On Sunday, Nov. 21st. Mr. andl Mrs. Harold Buell of Charlotte- town. motored to Q.vP0l';0llHkf1. whers they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lave-rs and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacI..ean of Charlottetown. w e r e week-end guests of relatiyes in Georzetown. A meeting of the Missionary Sewing Circle was .held at the.- home of Mrs. Stanley Sire-ight. I Georgetown. on Nov. 10th. with 16 members present. This year the ladies are knitting bandages for Mission Hospitals in foreign lands and are also making a survey of, the Old Testament for the siudyl period. A delicious lunch wasl served by the hostess A meeting of the Missionary .'iPw- ing Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Everett King of Montague.l on Nov. 17th with I0 members; present and had as guest speakc-r.I Mrs. Sterling Clark, who with her' husband and small daughter ex-. lpect to go to South America in' -the new year. Her message was- lmuch enjoyed and was a challengel Ito those in the home-land to standi lbel-iind them In prayer and our Iglfls. as she presented the needs of the field. The ladies from IGEOFKQIOWH and Rosencath at- llended. The hostess served a de- i licious lunch. Clark. laid; 2. l1ARRlNG'l'ON- SCHOOL November Report: Grade X -.l Kier Jones. Grade IX -- I Lorne MucFar- lane; 2. Gertrude Stewart; 3. Anna Hughes. Grade VIII - 1. Howard Mac. Kay. 2. llrlyina Duclis-i'iy Grade VII - 1. Norman Mac- ay. Grade VI - I. Reggie Moaher; Roy Docherly; 3. David Stew- art. Grade V I. 2. Myron lfmrl Grade IV Russell McKearne-y. Grade Ill -- 1 Sandra M:-iL'Fai'- lane. 2. Stuart Macnnnaldv .'i. Earl Dtidds I”lnic-new I-Iughos; 1 Charles MacDon- Stowarf; 3. Ella Grade II 1 Lyiivw Rodd. 2 Faye Docheriy, 3. Earl MacDon- aid Grade 1 ISrl - 1, Preston Stew- arl; 2. Joan Dodd: Grarlel l.Ii I - 1 Hon Mcl(ear- lney; 2 Lesiina lilcKearnoy. Highest Average in the Senioi Grades. Reggie Moshei, 0.5 per cent. Highest Average in the Junior Grades. Lynne Rodd. 06 per rent. Tear-her: Florence Mar-Dougull. NEW HAI W. l. The regular monlhlv meeting of MI'- End MT5- SIFTIHIK New Haven W. I. was held at the lgraduates of the New Bl"LlnSWlCl('hQn1e of Mrs. James Tierney. In Blbh In-TIIIUI9 W9” KUPSI 5D93Ii'lthe absence of the President, the -Pl"-s at the pCrorze1viwn Banlisl VICP Pi-esirienv. presided. Church on Friday FVPfllf1E,- Nov. Tm. mpmlng opened i-,3. Smgmz 19- Mir Clark save a very lnsplr-1 "Jingle Bells,” follmierl by the ling address on the needs of tlic lmission fields, throughout lhc lthe regions beyond. Mr. and Mrs. .Clai'k have recently been acccptcd lby the Board of Unevangelized yMissions and will leave early in lihe new year for British Guiana. A solo by Mrs. Sianlry Straight HHS, much mijoyod and slides were jslioun on the work of the Mission 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cliandler 'Charl(itteluwn, motored in George- town on Nov. 21. where they were gucsis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Malcolm lliacl.ean. -. Friends of Mrs. Andrew Mac- Noill. who has been a patient in the Prince ErIw'ai'd Island Hospital are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in George- home on Saturday, Nov. 20. from N. B. Mr. Leonard Campbell. of Mon- itague. was a guest on Nov. 21. at 'tlir- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. lLlruoIlyn isponded ;world and the part we at homc', 'can have in sending the Gospel tol yr”, of- Creed in unison. Roll call was IP- to by IIIHPIPPI1 members with an exchange of Christmas l The sum of 8.1660 uas ifrom pantry sale, Tun donations xwere received, one from Mrs. Al- ton Newman and Mrs. Lloyd Friz-f zell. It was rlcrirlt-d to ll:-Iva 2 harrl IlI11f' party lll .&f'lltitll h ct iv P e n l . . . Christmas and how Xcar S It was decided to treat the school chiltlrcn at Cllllsllllas con- ,cerf. also for each member to make two pound of candy to be lsold. The sick cnnimiitee reported one treat sent. Christmas decora- tions were reported needed for lS(TllnOl. (Torrcspondence were then ,read which included a thank-you inote. from Mrs. John Cass for treat lseni. her. A letter from Miss Robin lregarding paying expenses of dele- lgates who attended Leadership Course. One from the T. B. Lea- ygue concerning Christmas Seals. IFIISO one about First Aid Course. yPrngram committee for next month. Mrs. James Tierney and -Mr,: Louis Dariam NPXI meeting IORIIZPFI: The Guardian Page 1 Friday. December 17. 1954 is to be held at the home of Mrs. Foster McKinnon. Roll call to be answered by a twenty-fiva cent grab bag. The meeting closed with the "Queen." ' A social evening lollovied. It being the occasion of Mrs. Dun- can Gaas' twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary. A nicely worded address was read by Mrs. Earl Moore and a nice gift DIP-Ff1If'd by Mrs. James Tierney Mrs (jass then thanked the members for remem- - bering her on this occasion All Joined in singing for "She's A Jolly Good Fellow.” A dainty lunch was lnPfl served by the linstoss. MARGA'l'E W. M. S. : Mrs. Harold Woudside -A as hoa- iless to the meinbeis (11 inc A'.lAlll- I'L.J, of Murgaie Liiiieo Ll1l.l:(l1 on U"t-1I1L)9l' 7. 195-1. , 'lh.: picsicleiit. Birs iiiis presided and ripe...-.i wli a lcandie i.gnl. cc:'ciiioiii.ii servire lshe was assisted by M.i'.-7. AlI.llul" IPFOIILI, Mrs. Heath Maxiieu and lMrs. Ancircvi. Ji)l1Ilm-Ill, Allh M-.s. Jnmi Johnston Inlillli; lh" piaiers Taniperaiicc was rc.ici D1. Clicstei Howard. . Next moetuig will be at llir honi- tof Mrs. Arthu: Pioii.t, vioi-sliip to be taken by Mrs. Preston Woociside. and Study Book by MISS Selina Joluistori. Mis. Ch.i:'cs Dennis iias lappointeci to visit lllP Misson Band 3next month. Tho .'iiiiiu.il iiics-f:ii: ,of the Baby Band will he l1o"lfI .on Thursday aitcriiooii Mile boars lwr-re opened and sztk r.i.is rrpUl't,- 1 ed Willnii Deli- The following 'iIIli(”.'-' .Ir:r riot!- rd: Prcsideiil. M.s Williu; Driiiiis. Vice-Piesident. M.s Heath Mai- iieii; TreasLil'el', Mrs John Johns- ton. COl'l'E5pOl1dlll'; Scrirtnrv. Mrs. E. '1". Glydon. Recoidiiig :'m.:ciari. 'Mi.ss Selina Johnsloii, a ; is-clcrtcd; IO Elllllsl. Mzs Reggie DfllIl.S, M s- sioii Band leaders. Mrs Rrzqic Dmi- 'lllS and Mrs. Keith Wririoii -elei'i- led: Bab; Band lead:-.. Mrs Artliiir Profiti, re-elected; Ch:'i.stiaii Sie- v.ardslilp Scuretazi, 31.5 Harold Woodside; Commuiiiii- Friendship Secretary. Mrs. Andrcw .l-iliiision Press Secrctaiy, filly. Keith W'ar- ren: Temperance SFF!Pl'Il'V. Mrs Chester Howard: Associate Helper.-. Secretari. Mrs. Preston Woods:de; Penny Fund. Mrs. Grort" Mavlicw. Meeting closed llllll silent pray- cr for our missioiinrics and prayer by the president. Addll Ababa. rapital of the an- lcient empire of Ethiopia in Africa has about 330.000 iohabi-z-w 1 Values to 39.50 Values to 44.50 Values to 35.00 Leather Quilted-Fur Collar Fleece Lined 8oys' Combinations . Flannellette 100 Pairs of Men's Rubbers. 6-6V2 IISE LAY-AWAY IT SALE PRICES uurs mile 144 IT. no. :1. Men's Bomber Jackets Ioys' Purkas. to clear a - Men's Pyjamas .. . . . . . MEN”S STORE 37Men'sSuiIs-Sale Price.................. 315.00 97 Men'sSuils -Sale Price...... 320.00 i l l l Values to -19.50 45Men'sSuiis-SalePrice.................. 325.00 l Full and SM Length 50 Men's Station Wagons - Sale 314.95 35 Men's & SIudenls' Hollywood Topcoals - Sale 310.00 55 Men's Topcoais. Including All Wool Gabardines 315.00 SACRIFICED BELOW COST.ALi WINTER OVERCOATS Doys' Jackets. Sale Price 58.00 . 55.00 . 55.00 . 51.95 . 53.49 . . .75: Do your Christmas Shopping during this Sale. We carry a complete line of Men's Pyjamas, Dress Shirts. Mufflers. Dressing Gowns and the largest stock of men's Pullover and Coal Sweaters in Town. Smoke Sale WALL TO WALL CLEARANCE LADIESI STORE I Rack Ladies' Coats. including all winter coals . 310.00 M:-n's Heavy Quilted Nylon Jackets. reg. 16.95 57.95 All Wool-Plain 8' Fniu-Iv Men's Pullovers . . 52.00 & 53.00 Boys' Lined Jackets . . . . . 52.79 Quilted Lined Boys' Surcoats .. . . . . . .. 56.95 Rog. 521.00 350 Men'sTies .50: Less than half price Values to 39.50 Values In 44.50 Values to 195.50 To 35.00 To 39.50 1 lot Ladies' Suils To 49.50 1 Lol Ladies' Suits 200 Cotton Print 100 I.mIioa' Ladies' (fortluroy-To 12.95 Heavy Ski Pants . . . . . ('hildrcn's Sleepers - Special .. Children's Children-to 14 yours-Reg. 1 Lol Ladies' Suits - Sale Price . . To Iix.invImIing 3 pt-. Sets. reg. Io '.!9.:'i0 Girls' Coats. Sale 10.00 - 15.00 Ladies' Dresses. Sale Price 51.48 Afternoon Dresses. - Sale Price 53.00 - 54.00 - 55.00 Jackets & Blazers - Sale 55.00 Ladies' 8' GirIs'-Values to 5.95 Sun Suits . . . . . 54.95 and 55.95 All Wool Pullolln . . . . . .. 51.88 e Greeiidal Co ontinues 1 Back Ladies' Coats, including Station Wagons . 315.00 1 Group Ladies' Coats - Sale Price .. 10 Cooney Fur Coats. Dyed Rabbit. all sizes. Sale 369.50 n.W'd C00fN'.V'-S. Kid Skin! (IINN1 Rabbi” Black & Brown Seals. Mink-Value to 250 l2FurCoais-Sale............ - Sale Price - Sale Price To 3.95 To 5.95 Lined . . . 52.00 Sale - 53 Children's .88; 2,95 Children's ..f...3l0.00 Ladies' Flnnclletlr Pyjamas Ladies' Blouses . . Ladies' Purses . . . Ladies' Gloves - Special . .79: 200 Ladies' Housecoofs All Wool Fluids. Flannel.-I. Satins To 11.05 Corduroy Overalls . . . . . . 51.29 Fancy Skins. felt . . . . . . . 51.49 .........325.00 389.50 .oo. . 315.00 320.00 52.49 ootvaau 51.00 & 51.49 51.00 8: 52.00 .00 - 54.00 - 55.00 USE LAY-AWAY AT SALE PRICES I.ADIES' STORE 150 01'. SEO. ST.