The owner of this car with the sleigh perched on the roof prob- ably intended to have it readied READY FOR WINTER .9 - AV'.1.e;-ti-4'E.'5i-I I" (or service. It looks, however. as if he were ready to switch from wheels to runners as he parks near the Travel Bureau. Guardian Photo. Protestant Orphanage Contributions IT. PETERS BAY Collector Mrs. Albert Quigley. 05.25 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac- Dougall 55.00 Chester Pratt. 5500 Albert Quigley. 32.00 Ralph Sanderson 31.25 Mrs. Prank Warren. E si.W each: Mrs. J. H. Maccalium Mrs. G. L. Sanderson. Charlie Mac- Neill. Angus MacDonald. Mrs. K E, MacCailum. Mrs. W. W. Ander- gon, . James Macliensie, Mrs- M n Mackenzie, Mrs. Pearle Sanderson. Miss Elite Mnelaod. Mrs. Watson'Pats-idge. Mrs. Ivan Hill, Lloyd Anderson, Roy Mac-. Lelne. Dr. Burden. Glendon Mac- Kinnon. Mrs. Richard Hayden. .75 cents each: Mrs. Lydia Man- Ewen, Mrs. C. C. MacEwen. .50 cents each: Mrs. E. M. Quig- ley. Mrs- Slmeore MncNeJil. John Macliinnon. Mrs. Fulton Sander- soil. Mrs. Douglas Gotell, Eric Macxlnnon. Total 840.00. VERNON DIITIICI Collector: June Young. ssoo E. J. Macbougali. 35.00 D. R. Cummlnss. 81.00 each: Pearlcy Drake. Rich- nrd Macltae. William Hewlett, Jack Huntley. .Macl.eod. Winston Drake, Wilfred Furneas, Clifford Lea. Donald Drake, Sid- ney Crane. Gordon Crane. Lawson Jenkins. Samuel Martin, Gauit Murray. .75 cents: Cecil Tweedy: Jocents: ' t Mossrnsn. Total: 825.15. NORTH RIVER Coilecto 3 Ruth Warren Glenda Campbell. 33.00 Mrs. Lemuel Horne. 82.00 each: Rev. Own Cochren, Mrs. Eldon Parsons. 31.00 each: Mrs. Roy Campbell. Mn. Bruce Macxinley. Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs- Jack Maciiansie. Mrs. Donald Ramsay. Mrs. Edison . Peter MacGregor. Mrs. Neil Matheson. Mrs. Frank Willis. Mrs. Milton Willis, Mrs. Harry Scott. Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. Russell Wheatley. Mrs. Koir Warren. Norris Kitson. Mrs. Fred Molynaaun. Miss Eleanor Younk- er. Mrs: Frank Sanderson. .50 cents each: Fulton Warren. lire. Glen Campbell, Mrs. E. Reev as, Mrs. Percy Roper. Mrs- lasdy MscGregor. Mrs. Keith Wheatley. Mrs. Ernest Ladner. Total: 83.50. collector. hlrs. Clayton line- see II . si.ll0: Mrs. Clayton ltevensoa. 81.00 each: Mrs. Dan Jewell. Mrs. John Jewell. Mrs. Harold Yonk- er, Mrs. Oscar Currie, Mrs. Fred Jewell. Mrs- liddie Yeo. Ira. Lea- and Coming Events ling lope River tonight. Dance in Farmington school on Priday. Nov. I. Good music. Annual meeting. Wlnaloe Road liall. Deeanber ant. warren Grove school concert. Friday. Dec 14. , Card party smiley Bridge scheot Friday. Nov. 3. Chicken and ham mpper. For- tune Hail November Nth. Spon- sored by Yeung People's Union. sarnpton Church Deng. supper I lasaaf in Hall. tinder. December R. Pantry Sale at Sherwin - Wil- Iiam'a Friday. November Ilth int 1!) by Ladies oi Brsckiey Church Buying live and dressed pouitr! liosday thrvunl Friday until noon. Parker Caalieid. uapaod. Pownal W.I. Bill 1?! his I KHllllI:"&M'I. F.rItI':!.. 8 psi. lebosi eeneert, H. 'rherese' . . Keen: hr D. I p.m. Don't MB - P rty. I soeltsy . V Oueertasdhadst "art: AstId's Parish !l.a.iT.. Priday, llevensber that the Board of Appeal A from Civic Valuations and tar Younker. Mrs. Robert VIcIrer- son. James Vickerson. Stafford Vickerson. Mrs. Lawrence Moly- neaun. Brenton Stevenson. Mrs. Lloyd Molyneaux. Earl Younker. .50 cents each: Audrey Yeo, Mrs. Grace Yeo. Gordon Jewell. Total: 817.00. Grand Total -445.50. , IELVIN GROVE Collectors Mrs. F. Baglole and Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo. 32.00 each: Hamid Laird. Rob- ert Hogg, Samuel Waugh, Erskine MacMurdo. 81.00 each: Scott Clark. Craw- ford Plckeits. Mrs. Ralph Mosse, Morris Caseley, Mrs- J. A.- Stew- art, Vernon Miller. Eric Mac- lidurdo, Morris Smith. Prowse Yeo, liercy MacMurdo, Douglas Web- I er. .50 cents each: In Machiurdo, Roy Steven. Fred Court, Horace Paynter, John Picketta. Mrs. Lea- snan Caseiey. John Reeves. Arnold Walker, Mrs. Frank " ' ' Mrs. Lorne Cronier. Total: 324.00. IT. STEWART NORTH Collector Mrs. Russell Clark. &.M each: Mrs. H. W. Macxay. Russell Clark. Mrs. Sheppard, Ada Macxay. 8100 each: Mrs. Addison Coffin, Miss Mlrian Toombs. Mrs. Ben- jamin Birt. Mrs. Roy Leard. Mrs. Jonathan Altleck. Mrs. Lloyd Jay. Mrs. Samuel Jay, Mrs. Eldon Glov Collector: Mrs. L. H. Coffin. 33.41) each: Rev- B. W. MacLean. Mrs. Earl Jay, Macbeod Douglas. 81.00 each: Mrs. Frank Rose. Mrs. Fred Afiieck. Mrs. William Pig- ott. Mrs. Ralph Granhum, Athol Ellis. Mrs. Oliver Smith, Peter MaoLeod. Mrs. L. H. Coffin, W. Harold Afileck. .75 cents Mrs. Robert Pigott. .25 cents: Mrs- James Campbell. Total: 310.13. Grand Total: 835.00. LONG RIVER Collectors: Mrs. Eustace Payn- ter. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod. Miss Mae Found and Mrs. William Johnstone. : Murdoch MacLeod. William E. Johnstone. 31.00 each: William Found. Ern- est Dunning, Horace Thompson, James MacLeod. Mrs. Oscar John- stone, Ralph Johnstone. John Gil- lespie. Ralph Cobb. George Payn- tar. Mrs. Herbert Bernard. William Profit. Austin Doughart. William . Bruce Bell, William Bell. Eustace Paynter. Allan A. Campbell. Oliver Paynter, James Bernard. Edwin Bernard. Elmer Harland. Cbaeter MacLeod. Nel- soa Macheod. Andrew C- Johnston. Alex. Brown. Mrs. Andrew John- atooe. Sr. Arthur Johnstone. .15 cuts each: larl Cole, Christy .80 cents each: Mrs. Lucy Camp- bell. Francis Paynter, Heath Camp bell. Mrs. Mae Brown, Miss Lulu Payntsr, Mrs. Joseph Dunning. Albert Dtavsrt. Everett Paynter. Waldo Paynter. A Friend. Mrs. w. ' A. Bernard. Total: ln.00. PAR!!! CORNER Colisctc Gordon Bernard. QN: H. and H. Ilaclleod. him. each: Wallace Macneod. Andrew Bain. Milton Maclfay. Hollis Macllay. Donald Lamont. Warren Sims. Fred Bernard. liar- old Bernard. George liowatt, Frank Brown. Malcolm Mar-Leod. llmer MacLeod. Garnet Camp- bell. to-. Frank Bernard. .7! cents: Weldon Duggan. .50 cents each: Mrs. Ellen Mac- I Oaasins. Heath JMontgorreery.”.lellrIn Isatanmery. ames am . Mnrvhl. Everett lurt. Dan- Notiee in liver: Harris Explains Interest Rates UTTAWA (CP)-Finance Min- inter Harris said Tuesday he wants 0 dispel any impression that the Bank of Canada consciously raised interest rates in this country. it was not through action by the central bank that interest rates have risen. he said. but as a result of a greater demand on Canada's money supply. The Bank of Can- ada rate only reflected interest rates generally. Replying in the Commons to questions from several opposition members. Mr. Harris saideit is Bank of Canada policy hot to have its interest rate lower than that for short-term borrowings by the federal government from the chartcred banks and other finan- pial institutions. For the Convenience or the Public P. E. I. T.B. CHRISTMAS SEALS May be paid for at MORTON DEW LTD. 181 Queen Street P. E. I. T. B. League Provincial Sanatorium. FieidlI?'irlsunIsonfdlowedI7.Y'-M 9 take advnsnage oi these x-rays. ' mg (gnawing is the executive a Thursday, Nov. 29. 1956 Mrs. Herbert Scott Is Elected President Mrs. Gifford Data was hostess to the Cornwall W.l. for their an- nual meeting on Nov. 5th. Epic gr the month 1;: a Ruumhzannt: Pray . llleaulll .4” 3 "us Flanders Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by paylss I003- Mlpgytes of last annual and iuaunt mon nnetingswere read approved. The president. treasur- er and various committees K8" reportotthe discov a: by the mobile x-mr unit, and a stressed the (act that older people should be urltd W for 1057: President. Mrs. Herbert Scott; vice-president. 1111- 9”” Gaslsfh treasurer. M" En”-0' H : secretary. - ' th:'. pyress secretary. Mrs. Georle The Guardian Pele 3 AT PIERCE'S. REAL QUALITY AND REAL SAVINGS IS A COMBINA- TION THAT IS HARD TO BEAT AND YOU CAN GET THIS COMBINATION AT PIERCE'S. DURING THIS PRE-HOLIDAY PERIOD GET A BIGGER "TAKE HOME" FOR YOUR- FOOD DOLLARS . . . SHOP l MacMilian and Mrs. Elmer Fris- zgll; scoool com.. Mrs. Ford Wil- son, Mrs. Waidon Lowther: lick. com.. Ms. Essen Howard and Mrs. G. R. Batn: directors. Mrs- D. Gun and Mrs. John Mac- Phail; auditors. Mrs. Arthur How- ard and Mrs. Jack Multin- Membe appointed torlgrlangg monthly programmes were: Mrs. Elmer, Frlzsell. Mrs. George MacMilian. Mrs. Joseph Donahue. Mrs. Houstonylierlihy. and Mrs. John MacPi1ail. Membeu oi Argyle Shore W.I. will be nice of Cornwall V-1- at the Decem meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Waldron Lowther on December 3rd. Roll call will be answered by I 501"" tlon tor the auction sale. Lunch committee will be Mn!- Haroid Scott. Mrs.lianen Howard. Mrs. Jack Donahue. Mrs. George Hyde, Mrs. Norman Hyde. Mrs. Gordon Frizzell. Collection for the evening was 81.32. Refreshments were served by the hostess and committee and meeting closed with TIse.Queen. ;. Westinghouse 2i" 2I Tube 249.95 w-a-our-ayelrt TOY simian cm. IQ-qheasess llaahlrt lldnv .3000 and Slates. a u:nd We take lasts and listen In trade. '. "en. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR We have toys for every agei- llleetrio trains. beantlinl dolls, power tracks, road machine sleighs, shovels, in dis; blocks. EXTRA SPECIAL! Christan: Tree Lights, set 89: am... non: unto co. in 1: .C&fHI- ' FAIR games, trlkes, See Our Display 2 LOVELY DOLLS L-i9ee.. QPQOL GRAPES, 2 lbs. BREAKFAST SLICED BACON. . . IIi.67t JUST ARRIVED, FLORIDA PINEAPPLE ORANGE5. 2 doz. 79c 1 FLORIDA PINK OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . . 6 for 49: 5 SWEET PICKLED SPARE RIBS L. . 2lIis.29c if FRESH SAIR SHOPPERS! A demonstration will be held this week- end of LIBBY'S quality products. Be sure to come in and sample deliciously chilled LIBBY'S Tomato Juice and other pro- ducts of this internationally known firm. p FEATURING! V. p LIBBT8 FANCY-48 OZ. TIN TOMATO JUICE 37c LlBBY'S SLICED-20 OZ. PINEAPPLE, tin . . LIBBY'S CRUSIIED-20 OZ. PINEAPPLE, tin . . LIBBY'S FANCY-15 OZ. FRUIT COCKTAIL . LIBBYS FANCYGZB OZ. FRUIT COCKTAIL, . 9. 1 C 49: 39: 37c 29c BULK DATES . .' . . . Q 5 lbs. 491: STOCK - UP! FEATURING! LIBBYIS FANCY-48 OZ. TIN Pineapple JUICE 39c LIBBYI BAKED BROWN-20 OZ. PORK 8. BEANS, 2 tins 49: LIBBY8 DEEP BROWN-ll! OZ. PORK 8. BEANS, 2 fins 37:, LIBBYS FAN CY -20 OZ. TOMATO JUICE, 2 tin: 37c, LlBBY'8-15 OZ. SPAGHETTI, tin .. . . T6: ROSALE CHOICE-15 OZ. PEAS, 2tins . . . . LIBBY'S FAN CY -15 OZ. APRICOTS, . . . . 39c 3Ic NEW LIQUID ASH” - - I 0"" o E r E R G E N T RAYNOR3 crggmcs HAPPY VALLEY NOWI EGGS O TURILEYS We are very pleased to announce that we : are again stocking this very popular pro- . CHICKEN REGULAR 38' TOMATOES, pI(g. 25: HEARTS OI CELERY, each 25: no.1 uses , ONIONS, 3 Ibo 25: .29; duct in our store. We supplied our many customers with this quality egg for a period of four years until Mr. Raynor experienced his unfortunate fire As well n being fortified this egg is now also sanitized. Fortified means that the egg due to special feeding process contains increased vitamin content, which of course means that Happy Valley has are better for you. A sanitized Egg is dipped in a solution which kills the shell bacteria that naturally lodges on thesheli until thh process is used. For Personalised Service Phone 5525 nnsmxonosrxn I-IAMIUIG 2ibs.59e nonsnnxssssousoszn POIKCHOPS.................ib.59e onvoaoouxrussrvns , OIIIOIIIIOOCIIOIIIII IIIIHIDIIIOUIDII IOASTlll6POIK.:............ib.55e I.lIllTlDQUANTl'l'Y IIOIIIO-IIOOOI