At So-Ed Meeting 111 the discusion groups at the 11111 1.91111” night of tl'ie'Fall S0- 1. 11, c, A, staff. Apart from re- 1.1'11(1,,1; the steps Dracticed in the uni be next. Tuesday at 9 qroiips were chosen to p',('.SPill a skit. or musical number an the programme and presents 1111 1.1: given out from the Christ- ms Tree. . wii.i-it o'(li)i'k. .1 skin In advance. 0 This column is reserved for news or local interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pu- PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACES, oil space heaters and propane gas- boots just arrived at LePage's (both stores). missesl ill-3) 55.99, women": (4-9) 56.99. Special gift Teacher Bios HAMILTON. Dec. 10 - (CF) -- Alvin F. I-Isnsuid, 60. former pub- Hansuid is a sister of W. E. Agnew, Charlottetown. Continued from -page 1 Mr. FE! Bennett, canner. Morell, Ja-mes Cain, former, New Perth, Al- prlces. . DAICS PANTS -- Direct from England. in fine orsted Flannels. 325.00. Henderson Cudmore. listcr II. Stewart, pensioner of Georgetown who is also the presi- dent of the 5th King's Progressive Conservative Association. To lloistein Assln Board of Directors (2.: J. W. I-Iosford. South Edmon- ton, Alta: R. F. ilaight, Saskatoon, Rivers, Que. Directors to represent Ontario will be elected at the an- nual meeting of the Association to be held in Toronto on January 28. Board 0f1Trade Scout Group. Committee Meets A two prospective leaders. It is pian- ned to have 9. Scout hockey team in aid of Scouts and Cubs. It was moved seconded and car- ried that a vote of thanks be ex- 1e1111,1-1 10 the Masonic Lodge for the use of the present Boy scout meeting room. Let's Talk It Over by "P The summemd, V3111"); 11111153 dian River were held at the homes favorite indoor sport was the tear- miglit be necessary started. and there is always the members of the Ladies Club of Most people are dreaming but the dream needn't until, say, Christmas clcan travelling that the present time is close to ideal. and one hesitates to trade it even to get things Eric of a white Christmas. We'll string along. FY35”? 1” U515?"- wme 11.11,, committee, consisting of Mrs.Mac- E9111 T11, Kay, Mrs. 1,1.1.1,11115 ,1 Mrs. Alfred Simpson. was appoint- JAED TOURNAMENT - TWO enjoyablb card parties sponsored by the Women's Institute of In- of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mann and MacKay entertained the with the repeating of the Lord's A nominating J. Lloyd Gorrill and ed to bring in a slate of officers for the ensuing year. cided to pack a box of toys to be It was de- 121;;E,lE.MBER 11. 1952 .. - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ...-. --...--,...-...-...-....,-...-.-,..... PAGE FIVE Interesting Talk CENTRAL GUARDIAN Formei P.W. C. '5' "'3" '"'E'""" Alberlon Boy WESTERN GUARDIAN ii"-i':ir.""””""”i '"'-mg. -LAURA BAIN M. S. MEET!- The Laura Baln Missionary soci- ety of the Summerslde Baptist Church held its December meeting at the home of Mrs. C. B. Jelly, with the president, Mrs. H. Cross- Eii 59”” P1 1 111 1,1 DIAMOVD 50x 1 K1. W 1 lie school inspector for South Wat- Hon C B Sherwood Norton N. . 11 . F”"” M”Kllmon' "up a l t Iiy 1, 9” erloo died in Hamilton General B: in..." Logan Woifeville N.'s.: A meeting or the Alberton no.1. mil RPM of the Old Cryml Rink M” " -M”' Pei" MCL'll'”l fl man, in the chair. The openin-. Plllllcc Mi Vlbales l?ll()Iueigl'leI0lETlI:Ie'lV: ;I).49 Nrlggild-erls3rIrlIusrll(l;uldm(c:)reL oxed Holliltal yesterday. ' and COIDY 0- 1-CWVL FT95WW"- R 50”” -Gm” Commm" W" held lliave'bbeIh depmled 01' me” pas. El-313:1 lglllzfht millgillgl-Elf I-ggslellcvtllgiat hymn llllarll llle Herald M1591; 11'rl1llc11,1e: l..l1,g111111c11 Pec1111,1.111,5 ' 1 gggg ' 111lle1li1a1d s:rved1se1vera11l years on E. I. have been re-elected as the p11 Tuesday i1v11th111Mrs1V.1Ar1i.1l1ur(1v1I1il- 1139015 hoe1n:”mI;:'"f1,1f1::f'"”g3::1V1';l 111111 W115 won by M1.1C11111.1u 1311115 ?11l111;"111:1'1a1s11 f1o1llosn1'ed111bky tahe s1c1ri1i1i- -l' ' ssa sraf N 1 iii Di t f 953 th eFrank ee err aa- , . 1 '- .ue rea y "l Rllssm He gmrfisu viIiryRll:slIiaar G!vIrI,sEIaIig sgflllsfsl gifIt)sre5:ll1x;l1g; School and) before tlsgt w..:llIl.I- Io(oli1alrd!I:lfetht-fe(IEI(l),ll.isst.eilr)ix:rlriesii:)rlil As? Khan Scoutmasterl Herbert Leav- glelfi ls 1"1'.lde"ce' llouvm llllll lmoigfolizlgldloplillgbiglffgyalilirdlediif M"' R” Lld”w”' ""1 p”Y” ll-”””ll' ol ..CCmmu11T1 11,1, M111; 1,151,111 11e1111e1.s1,'11 111 011111111,” spector in Dufferin County. soci tion of Canada. according to itt Assistant scoutmaster Wes E l1lol1l) squad may llllve Bernard A. McLellan. Lunch com-4 Duel” by M” cnmmi sm”h- A iii the Pr1l:1)11a1raui3o wank com ,' ' Born in East Korra. he went to war received from G. M. Clemons. Hardy and Miss Helen I-tardy. ,'E:"f,1.,,. 1,:,1f1111a:g1p01)l113l1)1:ll;l1lo1l11llo1:;l mittees served delicious refresh- hlfly p”em' "Th;1?”d '9 Beth" iiiige" S1i0”P' ' . Buy 3101111 vi-oys 11115 1.. the Ontario Agricultural College. secretary-M n er of th Associ- Cub leader present. Mr. Gordon , ., , ments at e ch ty d ft . 9 emnl W” "3 Y Mrs. J. H. dulled ml lnmrfmatl dlsciussilslilirlmllil end. Store open until 9 w;.eM He taught at Prince of Wales Col- ation. Bi'antlIoil'llll;. Ontario. These Kerr, executive commissioner of ltaliame-tsmefeltllmemy Bow” llllm lunch a Soglal Ilp0:i1.l1I' wafsnenitlilyeflr Leuwr Amt whlch l'll'.. pnllldelll the 0”l0””"”.l M 131” 11" 11 51411115 Bryenton or Macxay. 10'o'8. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. before men were chosen through a mail Boy Scouts was also present and C e115l 61701 b :6 cgy'llalbRl11llk' me At. the Mann home dancing was a gave "- mfdlmllan an Gm” Fl" inill'i- ””5w””"g lll y I q e l going to Stratford. ballot amongst the Association addressed the meeting. lll llg ll ll” em lo ell llllll feature of the program. with the llle Km3' ””0W”d,, .by pray”? asl:-id 0" W ”"b”"' 1.1 11 1111, we DELIVER anywhere in the (He married Effie Agnew of Al- members in their respective Drov- The problem of obtaining more 1l1l,Vl”, l life? lly '-"1,”1d1,ll l1”l”1” ,” Campbell orchestra providing the l1l11ll'11-"ll llngmg ” s”””””'l"- b1.i1:1i11c1:11i 111clagce11i1ggec11111l1:11e111 01 me Arnfast Coal Co. 01 1Ag1ni;w, for1mer speaker Other Directors elected were as was discussed and Merritt Calla- The new c111.11ng 1.11111 w1111,1,1 11111111 Mrs. Elmer 'Ne'wso'n, closing ssinh s.il- - --u 0 ti 10V nca Legis ature. Mrs. follows. J. J. Grauer. Vancouver, B. ghan was appointed to interview h1,11.11e1. 111 111119 11111111 13111111111111, ggS.s1111.11 111111111511 C1111-11gM1,11 prayer by Mrs. Jelly. After the Mizpah Benediction, a social hour followed when delicious refresh- icl'.0U5 6135535 ll" l""d”m”"”'” on combination ranges in stock. -----? soar cred L Townsend Winnipeg 111,11, 11,15 year and way, and d 11 . . . . - I 1 . . . . . 1 11. 1 1,1 15 1 1111 S 1 menis were served b M . Frail: , oi11l11l1:111l1l11il111l11Z1111W911:11":1li131;z; way for Bryenton and MacKay- Maj. Macnonald Tl-111. L.LGl(i1i1lb1erta lxcrcrheres. means of financing; ad t1112a1n gore b1l:n1g11e1g11l1a 111,l1l1l:l:l1l11e 1:111 C1:111.C1.1u1:l111"J1-f1:si1al:,ee1,f1:f1::ygl:r;1l:l: Jenkins and Mrs. Brliice Ilsohnstoln 1.: 1 ,. - '-r"- v 9-' 08- - elm ll UllUl?- discussed. It was eci e o ave 1 11 1 1 . Th id t, M . J. W. r ' ilie lcllllslmas C”P"5' 9”” NYLON rscccr: LINED flight Que.E Stanislas pannoton, Three 1, dance next week, procedes to be 5 A 0" . .. . ;,1”11"1l1”1m11.1” 1f1fff11,1f” 1111 ”;m,e11n1 -1111 11,11 Mm 11111111 51111111 111111 hf. ns their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Smith and family and Mrs. John L. Smith. Mr. William Fraser, Montreal. Was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fraser, Al- berton. He returned to Montreal - After he had expressed his . , , -- 1 cIIII3I.IIIas thanks to the convention. Major .JOnlllluLhE.lEg.l Ms 1f.?1l1o'l1:1l1l1zle11lle1l,l15J1111l1l 5:)l,:l1l,wmco1l1:1l1l:l1 shipped next week to the port on Monday, being accompanied as S mmersme Baptist shV1r11Elg:Ei31 51'1'1f13gA11I1'111:11L'1i?1E: lir1f11acI:1:nald1cl1e1a1lt 11vith1t.1he p4.1i1l1ititc11al to l;re1ak1111n tvl&e s1i1itiE1tioi111 wfith r1e1- , 1,1)11111111.1'11.1 1,111 1111e1.l111s1 pw111l1c1C-S ;VcC;1F1kezl' :1: 313;1”1l1i1:I1.1111t1:-3-1-111l10 11i1)1e11111l1)1l1:- far as sunimerslde by his parents - - - sua no v, aroe on n , . . e - - By u 1 lined 1133115 b00l45- H115-595' (114) coiintrg was flailing) theeefsfuects (II 8 Many members paresesnterrtllook mdelll llme mu5l,b.e people who Canada during the Christmas sea-g 3,:1;)g11E1l::nt,111l1:le5o11fl1l:1l:1:,1llhM1- t:f1l1l1 55.99. Women! (4-9) 5699- 5" NW inflation caused partiallv bv the part in the discussions dealing are beConnng.an.(l-lgl: to me nu”. 50” The llmch h05te3595 "W M” Mrs Gardiner Marks l l . The W.1M.S. of the summcr- standing special Just. arrived. 1,1,ve1.11111e111;s 1111111 gaxagfdn lpoljcu with practically all the subjects --- A11 11- 1 111,1 111 C 11 I ' Mic Baptist Church held its --- -11151 that have ;engaged the active in- In Tuesday's court before Magis- no l1lC1a 171"? 1 1 111 9”” ,3 1 chr.sliii2i:l nlcellhb 0" Tuesday his 10072: NYLON 3HmT5- fllsfd He recalled that three years ago terest of the Board for several 1,1-111.1 R, s, Hinton, Q.C.. tile eVl- 5”m1”fll11 "CMOE1. lea l 1"””,l11 try-nnmi at the home of Mr1s1.Roh- collar by Tooke, 511.95.. A gift for 11.11! 1e11e1,a1 a1111h01,111e5 11111 11011 511111 1.811151 1 dance of the crown 111 11111 case 111 ance oi ie 1ana ian pc1op c. 1a.i1 (E 1 err. pnlmei-1 vrhe singing of Silent 1115111-11111111111113 men, Hgndergon 5; port the P0111110 1111111511,), .11 11 mm p1.es1den11 M11CDom11d1 M11101, a man 1mm D111,” c1m1.11e11 11.1111 they differ ony as to tie ways Mghi" was followed by invocation C111111-11,1-e1 when 1111085 We” 1ow1 1,111 111.1 1111, MacNutt, Col. Storey, 31.31111 E 11111ece1.111 11551111111 111.115 w11c11111,d and means of effecting it. W1he1n by lh'.' niesident, Mrs. Jack Mac- same time Doured Wt m'l”l0"5 '0 R”'"”- M”””" D”: Keith Mac- and the case adjourned nu pm. you think of it, is it not al1ti,e x1 1 . strange that ltiree health services” did not precede ”free schools" in the parade of expanding freedom? Education is. of course. vital both to the individual and to the state. Lrod. Roll call Wu 1'6-uwnded W cnsnrait moors to any lnnon, Earl Taylor, Allister Mac- .1 in ti-Scripture verse containing the lltil'fI "Gift". I The dz-rational period was con- diiczcd hy Mrs. W. A. Harper, who , wwtern grain farmers. Ottawa, the point in Canada or the United 111.151111e1. 51,111 was 1101 111 sympathy 1eod, and others touched on such states for passengers or cargo 11,1111 1111, 1,111,111, 11111111111 matters as children's playgrounds, hone Maritime Central Airways -1-1111 11o1,e1.11me1.11 was 11111po1.1311,1e City squares, building code and imited. 2061 or 540. 1111. 111111 11,5: 111 m111.11e1a 11111.1 1191:1111, fire regulations. President Mac- n'I'livo people from Summersidc and one from Mount Pleasant were fined 55 and costs for oper- ating a motor vehicle without a - G. If. M. - Tii-rleck yntir Il0lllP. hoili inside and out, with lots and loll or ' Christmas Trimmings and Trappings! . To make a really .(M 1,1... the story of the Christmas lmrillid. and she was assisted by W. A. Currie who read the ind:.-4. ixith illustrations, was in riiarro of Mrs. Harper. An article on "why Dr. Ida Schudder Be- :-anie fl Missionary" was read by Mrs. Palmer and a paper compar- lml HSNI diamond-cutters to break Ii.'.n the showcases on some occa- S.iil1S BIRTHS. MAlll'lIAiiES'. IIEATIIS 50c Per Insertion BIIITHS ETTDLAL the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on December 9th. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Auld, a son lii:irPHERSON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Dec. inch. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. lilac-Plie-rson, Oyster Bed Bridge, a son, Wallace Exton. Pfflmber filth. and will be trans- 11'1”"l1l to the Baptist church, where nllrlal will be held at 8.15 P. M. IIQZARRON-At Boston, Dec. 8, 1111-111. I1vir.Artliur McCarron in his 111 lfnr. The remains are being maid:-it to the Charlottetown R"Il,”9m High Man at St. Dun- gghl Basilica. Interment in the 1nian Catholic Cemetery. '1mf”:,""-T-On December 10th. W1? 1h”lIl M. Arsenaulf, in his '11." Wlar. Remains will be trans- m10ii1frnm the Compton Fun- I0r1ne this afternoon to his 1- residence in St. Chrysostom. 1w”l1i1 will he held Friday 1 ;”"V '0 Egmont Bay Church. 1, "mm in Egmont. Bay Ceme- N.ll. Maelean C0'NT1f MAGISTRATE COURT -In Queen's County Magistrate's ON INSPECTION TRIP - Mr. if. H. Hicks, general superintend- ent motive and car equipment and Mr. W. E. Dsnter, assistant general Winner of the chicken dinner, Miss Dorothy Maclnnis, Dorchester St. C. I. I. A. EXII IBITS - The Legislative and Public Y "””ll1', Charlottetown, has now on exhibit a collection of publications of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. This display is made up of topical pamphlets dealing with current world problems. periodicals and books on international subjects. Free brochures explain the many valuable services that C. I. I. A. of- fers to the people of Canada. SACRED CONCERT--A most enjoyable sacred concert was held last Sunday evening at 8.30 in the Baptist Church. This concert was under the auspices of the Dr. zelle Clark, Mission Group. The church was beautifully decorated Miss Doris Macxinnon, R.N., Hamilton, Ont., arrived in Char- lottetown by plane on Saturday to spend the coming holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W MacKinnon, Earnscliffe. Card or Thanksl Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laughlin. sherbrooke, wish to extend sincere thanks to relatives, friends, and neighbors who sent. flowers, cards. and helped in every'way during their recent sad bereavement. ' CHARIOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME - : ing prices for agricultural products. The country was in need of s shakeup. The present government Association, whose members will be a great asset to the party. They was room, too, for women's organ- lzations in the party. They had done Fleming Conservative Government of New Brunswick.,Mr. Bell said the convsitlon -was "the best ever held in King's County." He also supported efforts for a clean elec- tion. I-ion. Mr. Parlee. who was a for- mer Mayor of Moncton, declared that the hope of Canada lay in the 9rogressive Conservative Party. However, it must be remembered the party and its program depend- ed on the interest shown by citiz- ens. He recalled when the Bennett Government was in power and said the great dcpremlon of the 30's had been like a millstone around its neck. However, the seeds of the de- pression had been sown in 1921 when the Liberals were in power and the country was making good progress out of the business dol- Resolutions adopted were read by Mr. Leslie Hunter of Bridgetown, chairman of -the resolutions com- mittee. The Association expressed its "loyalty and devotion" to Queen Elizabeth II and confidence in the r The convention also: . Endorsed the many representa- tions to "improve the existing ferry services between Wood Islands and Caribou and deplored the lack of lny response on the part of the Federal Government to these rep- resentations: Favored the resumption of the services at one time provided by the 8.8. Imvatt 1plying between I 00005 KIDNEY Donald expressed his appreciation for the manner in which several subjects were thoroughly aired, A resolution of regri-1 was pass- ed in connection with the illness of Mr. G. E. Corbett, local man- ager for Woolworths Ltd., who is presently on sick leave, and is the advantage of the producers of King's County; Deplored the fact that the ex- travagance and waste in our pres- ant government is such that exces- sive taxes are being imposed and are adding to the present unrea- sonably high cost of living; Strongly urged the Federal Gov- ernment to improve on and make greater use of the great natural facilities of the port of George- town, especially for winter traffic: Deplored the political activities of certain public servants in both fed- eral und provincial elections. In another resolution the con- vention declared: "Whereas the St. Lawrence sea- way project is being financed at least in part by tliegtaxpaycrs of these Maritime Provinces, and whereas the benefits to be received FOR TURKEYS GEES! DUCKS license. A party from Miscouche charged with leaving a. motor vehicle un- the pavement at Resulting from a disturbance at a dance at Bloomfield recently three men appeared and 1were as- gassed 319.25 each, including costs. A man from Glengarry charged HOLIDAY SEASON C0lCEl CAPON CHICKENS the same charge for sentence. A party from 0'Leary charged with having liquor in I 331809 other than his residence was fined 320 and costs. Individuals ironi Summerside. Alberton and Kinkoro for the same offence were given similar fines and a party from Klnkora charged with consuming was fined :20 and costs. A Mal- peque man was fined :50 and costs for being intoxicated, it being his third offence. 5- i:onsiCilI-; Tropical Tree For Newsprint i0 - (AP) - South ROME, Dec. American' countries today asked a THE but surely not any more vital iol both than health is. .22 Rifle Shoot The first regular Wednesday night shoot was held this week for members of the Civilian Rifle Club Christmas Spirit and Joy Wlllllre lesson lll Sn ..Lllke 5l COUFI4 b8l01'9 MRZWTMB Clm-79ft A h d be h in ower too lon addmg "WE must have the lone attended on I I C Christmas Lights galore-all over the ll” llpllslls M lllll lliymll O Lglllc Gaudet yesterday, an Indian found a'rhe1grogre5P5Ivg Conservagtlive par- View ”n we” miners and it is night was fined as and 0031-5 place. That's the very reason win: 'i1iunufBcthlehem were rea in 11111111, 01 having llilllml. m m5 W Was going into 1118 111,111 61111, only by a constant attention to Seventeen Summerside people 11115 11111111111111 1 W11111 10 11,11 1.011 ””?:l””' - 1 5111 111 possession of! the Reservation. was tion fully organized, the speaker Such mailers over considerable were assessed mics and costs to- that the Hardware Departments of ' 1”" Ml” 0””? ” 5' ”" 'i fined no and costs or to days. said, He 111.111.15.111 ni, support as 11"”: W" We can hope at last to tailing &5-70 for WW" '0 PW Both Holmanu Stores, in Charloite- 1 iil'0Wih M m9 mmwmry CW" 1" . 11111 Young PmgrE5s1ve Come1,vI111ve achieve the aim we have in view" cure a radio licence. 11111.11 111111 S11mm1,1.111111 11111.1, Com, plete stocks of NOMA CHRIST LIGHTS1 The collection ':':':'-zxsntx-:'sxxl:-stizvaxw Bulbs - Mantle Decorations v i ; superintendent, car c uipment. C. ood work in other provinces. . , 11-H1-glll1l1l1 ll;l.l,Z”,l.l.)lll:.liygnwl).li1ll. 0:11-::gr1l1l:, N. R... Moncton, wereqin the city 3 A clean election campaign would :1c1he.1l-l1:l1l1:1c1l11,l1'O I12:e(?:x'lJ1tl2gI.1te'.Iva;Vo;: Ililnlgll :gmi:::lngcoslt.sh.e pence was at the 1C1harlottetow1n1 Armourles Wreaths and Candles for the win- 1,111e M5 1111-1311 by M1,, c,B, Jelly yesterday on an inspection trip in have his ardent support, and he 111111111 111111 valued member (ll the A pally "om Mlllpeque Charggq Scores were as follows dows C saning that light, up H cnn- After the Mlzpa.h Benediction, connection with the Island Div:.'s- decried abuses of the election act Board dllflhil mg "me he was ell" wllh assllulllng lm R-C-M-P. Can. Geo,-so Rogcis .98 . dienbrn w:4 Bubble Light; and Nov. L,., in. nu: served by the hostess. 8 ion. in this Province at previous elcc- 31111911 111 13115111655 1111.1. 511ab1e 131011111111 11011 K111111ys.111111 W115 M. Mulch .97 lg eliy Lights. . . .1And. or course, there are Outside Lights for ... .. .m. ..-,.. lions. Guests present wert-.lT.E Row- remanded for trial. E' R' Burk” - 97 11 your outdoor 1ClirisImaa Pmiert. The Nnma Company has some- 1-oo '11:Mp-um; SUCCESSFUL TABLE - A very iey, Windsor. NS. and stem. Four persons from Port Hill R" E JC”kf”5 -2'! ll thing new this year, and that is the Safety Light sets which 11 successful Christmas table sponsor- Speakers At Meeting 311111111 C111,, 11.91.12 charged with possession 0! B B' J””9”1. - 1: safeguards the whole free and your whole home for that matter1.1 1: nvmssu, south An-lcg..(cp).. ed by the Nurses Guild was held I 51111 and 1,111.11 111 1.1111 e1,111e11ce P. J-LL811I1ll'-111188" -91 1 As1you can see by the illustration-"Its the Plus that doe:i1t. 1 Loss of several hundred pounds at the Chbtioiieiowil H0-591331 011 M1 R-5 Beuv lead" I” the Pm" Souris and the Ma dale Isl ds against one was heard and the PM; aalrgn" -- 89 insist on Noma Lights for your Christmas decorations-they re iiorili of coins from the Durban Tuesday and Wednesday. The gressive Conservative Party in this and the M1W1ces mg 111 31 b 3” cases were 1.111111111113111 Rally 901 1 - bcsi! . . . And you can get them in the Hardware Depart-1 iiiuseuin over recent years has re- lucky winner of the fruit cake lot- Province spoke briefly in introduc- S 8 Uma 1 1 I131 11V1 e y the Two 1111111111111 were nned 111 101111 Ralph Stewart 11.19111, 111 Ho1m1111v. B11111 511111.11 sul'ed in the collection of valuable tery was Joseph L. MaCPllei'son. ing the guest sncaic81'- Hon" Blbbm Rite. Georletpling (I3 lle-on Monmi of 523 50 including costs for be- Mel HmvVll'elk . , uhlhlililllhhihhla rains bring u'ithdra.wn from dI:- Cardigan; Winner of the (eddy Parlee of Moncton, pl'e8ld8llI510f the B1.e'11on 1.E1ml1):'ll1l1:lel rl:::1lr1511)l1l1:a:1:3I:1C(1n1z 11.111'm11c111ed on the 1-gsgrvatiori 'llE:n;VW,j:,ll,l play. Museum officials said thieves bear, Mr. Ronald MacDonnell; Executive Council in the 1-Iugt John ' . . er Indian convicted of v -' these services being definitely to and mmh W” reminded Trim your Food Costs . . . Check our newspaper ads each week-end for the most vulueful and nu-- Iritious foods on the market. It's ATKINSON'S for. savings that count. .ll:u-KAY-On DOC. '10, 1952, at the 1311 ”"f111””"s':1? by f'"”11D'1" :1'e”;'1';f111l1Vl1l1f1jl1 the L"”””” W” from this project will go almost c1,,,,,,,1g,1o,1 or Food and Agricult- , lllngll" ””5plm' P”'Vm'5”"- R with Ithe 27IlI?I5tlgII::l serilasoiieepwng It. was not true to say that social entirely '0 me c'3"l'”11”9Vi”C95 ure Organization 5X99?" '0 5'-udy Try our swept Plckled l. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- r i u - l "R It WEWIOTG T9-9'31V9d ihili the use of the Amazon's fast- . . . lb . . presented. rhose taking part were legislation was a product of the . . , S1111-nffs Lemon 1 o . 0-ova o C ll” ln" mm" Amd) 'i ”"v Mrs Gordon Stewart Mrs Llo a Liberal Part he maintained It is um A”Wl””9" 90 0'” i”5C0!'d '15 growing cetico tree to ease the , Rnbcrt Brut-e. HEW-1ku1 M111 w111111m,Rog11."1 1111 11 product mtg dmdend of 1116' '0” i;:i1'1';0ring111so111ne11r1neais11uf1e 01 (gmpem woriqrg growing shortage of news- 2 PI(gS. . . . . 353 Corned 1 I1 0 E e 8 O - ' I 1.iiii-niii.i. - At the King's ff,I;"f,'1l mg?-;f1',11;"i11;Ef '"1f1"1'1' f1'1lhf111f,l:l”1,"1"”11,”e'1,t1f1,”1,1?".;.l1lf 131,? merit to the Mamiiimesmin iieviimilii ”'i'.)E,'... experts told the commls- ROV111 11111191 211 1,2 11,1 PORK. Ib. . . .. . . . . . . . . 43: ".',l''”' ”05D"lll. December 9. ' ' ' I 5h0ll"5hH9 Of the mollrv being sion the cetico (or cecrotria) tree i ll ' '- ' ' l1'l.i.'. in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence hm” Davlsolh l:1l”l1C1l1em l.ll llle gluslve Conselvallve Pnlyflllllds spent on the seaway Drolert. and is abundant in the Amazon valley 4 fOI' . . . . 49C Breakfast. (1-niilis-ll. Mariinvale. it son. E-r11o1l,l,p'11 l1l:'e'lll,','.lc”.,',,11 1.9:, ?1:l1;ll1fl-lzmal 1l1l;r ll.1l.l1exl'el1l15g0ll1f1ge5ocl:l1:llgl;;l1:C this compensation might verv well and many parts of South Amer- Bmhmm l'”'”N Lawlollcln ' l . "' le ma ll .. pl" 3' 5 ' take the form of a grant-in-laid to ica grows big enough for use in l - 1 Mission Group l1las featured a uri1t1y for the citizens and the creed ".111 1 P101961 01 run” 11180111111111- Mel or 51x yum and 11 one 01 1111, 1 lb1 P1191 1 1'1. 1'. 1 1 953 i.ii,i.ia-sc the Prince County Christmas cancer. and the re is Faith, courage and hope in our ,, 1 1 11 011 111,111 1111 1111 linsptal on wednesday December sponse both in attendance and 11011119,,-y. 11901113 111111 11.11.11,." ir10h- 1 11 1 1 iwpica 111? 1W0 31 P D 1 .11 10 Lar 9 5111.911 lrrii, to Mr. and Mral. Camlllus Omgrmg recclved 1”” been most other speakers included Messrs. 1112?": c11(1l1';Ve1l;E:1”'l1 al151l:11v:)l1l1:';l11,1:l'lE1l; lol mlllllllg lloodpll p' Fe ." '1. (n:;..-, T ii pleaslne Cl 1 R. M id, of ” l - ” " . .' oz. In t: -. - ..... ""' ' lb. 43. . , mar e or our arm ro uce an ca a a ' - g ' D . Personah We Palm cllmlollewwnl Guild ould e the ovcrnlrlnent to as- in her house has is odd home for Sllced 20 02' lln - . FATIIS w urg g g . , ---hm 9 oster. past. president of the Young . , 11 11 11 2 '. 69: q11pe110r c.u1111C11AE111 1 M H S 111 1 M shmld P1.0g1.e11511,e come1,1,I1111,e Aaochg slst in the lowerliig of the cost of life now. She iias awa ene y 1 III! . rte . . 1 sanatorium on December 9th 1952 nndr'f0rI:1lf:rl'yly C31-11w11l;1r 11 11 tion. Charlottetown; and Mrs. w.H.- pmducum by ””””mg m” r"'lb' "19 ”” crymg 3" .5 I1'1"' lg gnd 3 69 Ibo . .-o . . . . . 396 "lilo -lean. aged :7. daughter of patient in the P E I Hospital V- D""””- l”””"” ”' ”" P”' Itlgilo gt?! I::iiei:al?C:;ge&1lg0::- Ilagigzlraftmnnan wolf alaliiootnd cR'Sco' 2 lbs' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' C 1-1 1, 11111, 111.111., now 101- your ch,-1,1 7ii' and M5 J h C ' ' ' ' gressive Conservative Women's As- -l .. ' ' I 3'3 .' 1 , ,- ' ”Wl"'lvloi'ril. 3133 relillilxlfhm .M..-. Ht-bi-r MacLcan of Cornwall sociailon or me sin District. or :”lL”i1""'d 'T':li”3:” ,., J,” ”” 1'1. ””3.”1':- . . W... 5'"3”"d . mas Poultry-all birds will be drawn irstiiig nt II9rkIHIC residence in is a patient. in the P. 2:. I. Hos- Queen's. 1 WALNUTS. V: II). . . . . . 456 and delivered when required. Cuninrriand Street until Friday. Pitsi. , R”0I"”""' proper job so that your own home will he the very picture of you'll includes strings of Lights of different num- herswseparaie and additional Light need sparkling, gleaming MAS California Large California Best For Juice - Lal'Sl' Scedlcss RAISINS. 2 lbs. . . Mixed (No Peanuts) NUTS. 2 lbs. . . . . . HEAD LETTUCE. each . . 25: CUCUMBERS. 2 for . .. . 23: Florida ORANGES. 2 dog. 63: Funeral H . F l , leadership of Hon. Geor Drew in day ,...,..?;?”....i'i'E'in.”'l.ii?.'ii "'Y,'N,G "””"0”5 the federal field and Mr8.GR.R. Bell Large . home: at 8:45 am. for Requiem LONDON (CP111111. M1115111, in the provincial. 2 IIIIS nigh Mass at St Dunatanlg 13.1. ” 11 111 l d Y The meeting went on record as nit.-.1, interment lln tho Roman omcms "'3'": w:l1.11c:.ll"'b being "strongly opposed to the Stock Catholic Cemetery. 1 mI1l1pl1l1l,m1l:11,,: 1,eel1l1ll:l1l1,:11 gm. g0':11e11l'11. principle of recent legislation which Mc.l(iNNON-At the P I l 3" E"3l”"l' 1” '5! Wm" '9” Efrciaulsleelil)fp(e5ornmonlsl)alIlilc.intltl),etllIeof 15c ICING Seedellu ianalollum ll" '5" I0! 19r5o;: l;&'l'l IiIe:l?IereSIl)IotlI1lMtI IIlaofI1rI:tEhltIEI 'llVl.(VI'1Il: lice of holding two sessions or the Firm SUGAR RAISIBS :1-11 ' ' o . mrlla-1-11McKl""”" "I h" am Bognor reported a "ball of flame" ”W59 M G”"""”'”' I" ”"” W" COIIO . 22C 1 ",1 1,1111, 15 0;, pkg, 111 1 it remains are resting at and 1111111111111 1", .1 111111111111 1111111, thereby providing to members two , 1 11111'31111i11-h1arlo;tetown Funeral Home. 1111 11111111.. indemnities in one year at1111zhe ex- Florida La196IT 3 f 25 2 FOR 2 PKGS- R aturday leaving the penis of the taxpayers of t coun- 9" 1 1 c Funeral Home atl8:45 am. for 111,-. 1 . a1- 25: 55: PEACHES LARGE 20 OZ. TIN BURFORD Bulk .......43c 85: soon... 1 CRACKERS In Stock DATES. 4 lbs. 65:: Christmas prions: cos 11 out 1 P I I. I. S BUY QUALITY - IE SATIQFIED . l!nI::I.hAf::U 1Complete Funeral and 1 1 H O M E - O F 0ha.Iottsl.own'aIIl Ambulance Service J. "93 ME y F ' N E , F srnn:T North Wmshln -Dlnet.ora-- moss in B. Is. Bradley J. w. sroxonno Market UIIIIUIIIQ PIIGIIO I310 - IUII ' '