Thursday, Nov.1.1956 The Guardian. Page 5 V) Barn, Crop And EquIpIttom;At Gaspereci uxi POLIOUIZENTRE CHILDREN trmov AR in w Mam,” tev ng The school-children at tlgd 0tr- ris Tait wgio fisot gtahve ktgenchutii candy; The Clarke Fruit Co.- tague took on the appearance at 8 0 ran a can it res. 0 i 9' e apples and nuts. and the Canad- mm, to s llallowe'en Party yesterday af- enjoyed the welcomed fun and ian Legion. Charlottetown. - a case Ehatnwgndm , G": tcrnuon.GBily dressed in costumes frolic session. The Polio Foun- of apples: Mrs. Olive Livingston . L W y' W dtiiialed by Misses Irma and Do- datlon donated 310. tor treats and is the school teacher at the Centre .k"'d5 9' Fairyland d1l""'"” , . - r-re-v-- started to gather at the Manor!!! I . " School to parade to sciiooi Auditorium where they , were the guests of the Home Ind , " School and teachers at a lint T39. early part of the event!!! was taken over by the first four CLEARANCE SALE coimiiursi A fire ol tulhdi IKE, All the cattle and horses were ”':g :,':,,::: :.';';;;:::';i;:; egg; SAT. NIGHT VERNON J2 NOYE'S SAT. mom full!) otalverett OX3 mend; mu p U ' V oncomiuugggghqued-gntlend and formed a water 'f..'....'2:.' ?.L”'.;.;;' ””"”f..:'..i ti.” if "Ems" "":"...'"'-... .. R: it 33:15:: MEN'S HEAVY PANTS - - 3-95 lAD'E5' SUPS - - 98: .... ..::r.....x..”..a m ..".i.-..':'”...."'.:i.'::::;': ::.:f;;::i MEN'S WORK PANTS . . 2.29 LADlES' WOOL SWEATERS 1.93 3? ."'...".i;..': 'i'..':.”..."::: u"?.'.'..""' '" """ MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS - T - - 1-98 l.ADlES' DRESSES 139 hruuur ad mi” gum. lung, The was very little Insurance. Manx Boxed 59c - t o . ' A . . Wm M mm, LADlES' ANKLE HOSE . . . 25: 9 g Entertain Montague Kiciides MEN-s nmviono sox, pr, 93. LADlES' WOOL ANKLE HOSE 39: ”' At Porty'ln The High School BOYS' SOCKS. Pr. . . . . . 25c. CHILDREN'S SILK PANTIES 19: manner. A Prize winners were Grade 5, Patsy Sinclair, Robbie Beck and Elaine Docherty. Grade 6 Flor- WALLPAPER . . . V2 PRICE TOYS & DECORATIONS 30 TO' 509A: OFF once MacDonald, Gen Docberty grades, who paraded in and received prizes. They were 9 treated to candy. cookies and ap- - pies, donated by local merchants and members of the home and school. and were delighted with two amusing cartoons, shown by Edwin MacDonald. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth was the pianist. After the departure of the younger children. the intermedi- ates arrived in gain mood and were treated in the same royal Carol Boehner and Mable Mac- Lean who read the scripture les- I0l'll. Seven members were awarded diplomas for completing the prim ary oathechism. Five were present . -...-., ed with certificates with a gold star forl having perfect attend- I anc d r th , d36 - HALLOWE EN PARTY AT ORPHANAGE mi .3 3?. fttiffif 23...: ".L"'.T. I , presented with certificates for hav- The children of the P.E.l. Pro- dy and potato chips were. given row. first and third respectively. mg limos; perfect attendance; testant Gr hanagc-more than 50 to the children. Shown with the are Mrs. W.K. Rogers and Mrs. that 15, mos, member, who were it numE were entertained at a visiting ladies are the junior chil- K.S. Rogers who came as guests absent for five Sundays or less jolly H.allowe'en party yesterday dren and Mrs. Wright (back row. of the group. during the year. afternoon bi Bite Slttinshlne 'g1ro::P third from left). Also in the back PHOTO BY M. MALLETT MA s)pecilt:ltoIlferingChwashteceiIverli lth King aug era 0 n y res y er an urc so no Ighurgh. Charlottetown. The lad- R D morning, Oct. 28th. The guest 33'--OUBIIOIII Canada. ies. appropriately attired I: H312: C Y Cy llD(;'aI(0tI' twAas dllVlr.Ulian lirtiaclwcold Eg gggggg ' t wre rce a can nversi. o- EH2 elSVlrs.eWri8hI- The St Andrew's I1llIle?nN.S.. who chose satin: theme M0MBASAv Keyna (Reuters)- . ' ' -- r - .'l'he Duke of Edinburgh sailed children, first the younger and (():I'hhISha'I'IdfCSS. I will build Mypeumard wednesdny "noun mo UPC. . l The music was led by the Junior , Illdiln OCH" 011 Ml W8? 10 the choir under the direction of Mrs. SGYCIIGIIES Island. next stop. AI Elsie Watterworth and special sel..Ile sailed from this East African ections by the choir were "lileiP0l1 last nlshl on the first IBP of Careth for me." and "Can a littlelhls Journey to Melbourne 10 OPCII child like me." with solo parts by l the Olympic same: a man on tho illef the Older ETWP ""3 imd The annual rally day service entertained the VI3”0T5- A Wriod was held in St. Andrews Presby- nl iwmcs i0"0W0d. 3"" Whlch tcrian Church. Montague, Sunday rpm-ghments were served and -e----V---r--; PERSONALS , 3 Gm d h H, p Paulette Clow. ' Sandra Boehuer,fdoclt called out "bring back some GUARDIAN M;V;”;n'::;:d G,"”"hav:',::3,n::, Lila Dewar and Dianne Gillis. gold medals." "ru try." shouted to Montague aneli . pleas”, Va. jissistlng in the services wereiback the smiling dnlte. cation spent with relatives in W E ' Wollaston. Mass. WlTNESSES- The three - day ;,':,,”;ia1e3”:;E,e”i;,.,,?;:geC,;; RING BINDER WITH REFILLS .. 29: "'0 mi” """ ”"t MP” 3”” "5 the FLASH LIGHT. complete .. . . . . 69: u;I'1I1eedHti)gh Jsghoold student: then Fancy i ,,,,,,,',',,.,,.e.,"i,,? se',ef;'.",,,a',l,,,,",:f,'. CUPS & SAUCERS . . . . . . 3 for 98:: chars. gfqki 40 and 60 Watt LIGHT BULBS. . . . . 2 for 29:: W00! ISLAIIIS-GARIBIIII l1.(')0GVlV"t;ttBuL.s 2 f 39 or c F51”; 3:33.30: AXES WITH HANDLES . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 Dally from "ch terminal: SHOVELS. ROUND POINT . . . . . . . 2.25 I a.m., ll a.m., 1 pm, 3 p.m. . STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on GUM RUBBERS. MEN'S and BOYS' Large i SOAP FLAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . 2 for 69:: Giant SOAP FLAKES 69:: Reg. Size V TOlLETSOAP........ ...3for23c Giant ' TOILET SOAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 23:: MATCHES....... ..3ifor25e JELLO....... ...3for25e 107:: Off Other GROCERIES first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay Reservations Limited for particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND F ERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P E. island MANY OTHER ITEMS GOING AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GOODS 25Vo OFF ALL DRUGS SCOTT'S EMULSION . . . . . . . Large Sl.I0 MAGNOLOX.20oz. 98: YEASTPHOS . . . . . . . . .. ........98c IUCI(LEY'S COUGH MED. '. ., . . . . . . . 39: . . xx e,-ya. . STORE HOURS Thur. 8 o.m. - 8:30 p.m. Fri. 8 o.m. - 9:30 pm. SATURDAY 8 o.In. - 9:30 pm. FREE PARKING ET-E-IS 1st 0F THE MONTH SALE. AT BRO S. assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses came to a successful clusion Sunday evening in the Montague High School Auditorium. It includ- ed an address on Sunday afternoon by Mr. .T.lt. Jones on the subject 'x'Iwhat does Armageddon Mean To oil?" HOSPITAL MEMO&lAEP' The hriinzc plaque presented to the Kings County Memorial Hospital In loving menery of the late Mrs. tnri. Preston Macintyre by her friends has been hung in the en- trance hall. It will be to all who view it a mute testimony of the love and esteem in which Mn. Mat-lntyre was held by all who ltncw her; also of the untiring and unselfish work she did for the community and hospital. WORK - SIIOP - The annual Melina oi the Montague Work- Ahop was held Tuedny evening at -. - Up to 33 1-3",; Discount on the home of the retiring president. Mrs. lvor Phillips. The new orie- an elected are: president. Mrs. Sybil Maelaatr vicepnesident. Mr. Archie Hiichey: secretary Treasurer. Mrs. ltayeiwbite. At' the close of the meeting, lunch . . M. MacDonald. Vllth tin fall activities of the agents- of Mr. and Mrs. Lil. Poole, Mon- its abouttocommencemany lrestedindramaor.tl:ethea- tnsniohhathearoua THRILLS and CHILLSI SUSPENSE and DRAMA! At The CAPITOL'S MIDNIGHT . SHOW JAMBOREE FRIDAY meitt his tor snow Scott Sinclair, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Montague is ill in the Kings County Hospi- tal. His many little friends are hoping he will soon be restored to health. Captain Wailic White has rc- turned to his home in Murray Harbor after being a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Eighteen members of the Mon-I " of the Georgetown Auxiliary and a delightful Hallowe'cn party in - TODAY ONLY -- FIGHTING LIKE JUNGLE BEASTS FOR ms LOVE or ONE WOMANI EVERY SCORCHIN G SCENE STRIKES LIKE LIGHTNING! I the Legion Hall in Georgetown on ' X Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Parker of I Truro, N.S. were weekend guests I-IKIIQ. SALE ' ALL MERCHANDISE NOVEMBER 1. 2. 8 LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR Souris AT II.3O P. M. O IIOWAII IUGIIIS .....- Villlilliil Milli IIILE IIIJBEIIISIJII STEPHEN liclitlll ' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIITI DEYIIIS CAPITOL SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 TAKE IT-GOOFT. GANDEB. Mame CRIYOI EXTRA! ALL CIIIMPSIV ASIIORE-MEN WHO CAN COMING FRI. and SAT. IT'S WONDERFUL! about ma: rfacrs m LIFE! L All about a pretty, young mother. a not-so-innocent bachelor "father", and a little boy's hilarious theories FRUIT & vans. I Sunkist ORANGES, 2 cioz. 59: Emperor GRAPES, 2Ibs. . . . 33c Maclntosh APPLES, ldoz. . . . 33c Cello 22c Capon will be reserved for you. Congratulations to HAMBURG, 2 lbs. 57c GRADE A CAPIIIIS "L 39” Due to limited supply a number of customers were disappointed two weeks ago. We have sno- oeeded in obtaining another lot of excellent quality capons which we are selling at that same low I g price. If you can not or do not intend to come here until Saturday please phone early and a I FRESH RIB STEW BEEF, lb. 27: Winner of "QUAKER FLOUR" Rm"! "-1" 9 MT. STEWART , MR8. STANLEY scorr mm,” STRAWBERRY --majve . JAM ""z-'-"'- 49” An excellent Island product which you will not want to miss. GEILVIE 09””. O.” Ogllvie White A Cocoanut ' can suxiui 1Nat'iea'sIest swear Musifaitn PWIIL. VARlE1'Y'As;oQ'Q.t,,