DECEMBER 10. _ 1947 ¢=f-""' "' . \\\'.\\l\.\\\'-\ \“i\\\.V‘\\\ ~ do. ‘ l gcl‘ h‘; i‘; to‘; nupectlon b! M"- ‘Ben Rinlidtl p, rnr wnrrs N“ 5m: cmocwudvul we meow-i D“ ° ‘i, m: ,5...“ Claus will coma M the children t. l just. likl a sitter. . .- - 'e leihers the hurd- Thlsoiwsllliula; on (also whiskers ‘h? sturzm»! the midriil with pil- "L I W‘. 1.. L95 AngelES. where aatsli,“ i’ urican Veterans Com- 350 a visit, no extrn charge . r ilies. - 1°‘;:“=f.v“.§‘gor its idem, frDm l Qmlnmi. where visits by Srmifl ‘ S 'l‘l(il€n in their homes ls u to Jtrnn Los Alli?“ Velma“ thmk lrhr-‘Iirst time it's 0W1‘ 54'9" L“ in the U. S.. and right HOW dogetrainin" 500 nlembers hi two- “ 5 for the yuletide Jub- , .1. gt the visit includes a » * rIQ§..’,'.§,.‘-§ uotiterenre uih l Zuni. m brief Santa on 2W5 "l!" I '_ ‘ l . should not ‘in. encouragn‘ ' ~ salntas-tnr-hue me getinlz I '- sOhs in iIOiV 1° 5m” jumors “m- l .3“... 5 E to w a n. u: n m “!l\\\4‘-‘.", versavons 1...“... from \)l(‘)F\'lQS §<>r l. instance. if his parents are lii-‘m- I fling n svuoter or a \'~'1i§;°l\v1ll5@e“~d' -_ A W“ "m." ls prohibited by __ > if... =. -~ rules of the AYC Santa Co‘ (i- vision: a lwdcmz "will" Pm‘ (erred. _._ For the some put in a pill); Icr . “m; gthrr items _ T‘ h3g3 trnuililc pcdiliil; i‘! .. r-ouligsiors. I‘ ' Th1» lwilalcur _ _ i ‘preillnlllznrv uniform (lrllls “m; “hlfcnlphusls on wear pillows. foe, santa will also spinurh, (‘urrots- which nlcthtrs their t l t “ling up u Santa SH" Santos are holding right how to The pillows lire un- rhorcll irith n (tr: si-riflt! “YT/mid IIARRINGTON W. T- The iililliiiii meeting ot the Hi1!‘- rlngton W. I._ was held at homo or ~ James Malia:- 11th. _ 151:5, Smith Mne- ' Crmt lll unison. :1 with l7 member! L Jl .1 ~ oilczled bfrepeatlng the I F i Portable waistline: Allan Holzlnlttr. o visiting Santa. gets his stuffing h coaching 500 o! its members to: the (waist; and chest. bill m” (“h (wok says that in care the stltingi (lrags anchor in the midst c! a. visit. Santa ls to assume a Nial- ‘oleonlc stance. Smbbmg u“ p ,' Yo“. with a hand thrust. inside his jacket. and beat a “BSLY Emma‘: Presents Z0 along with ei°_ visit. The Santa will carTY a 5 a Visit FromlIIominations St. Nick --- F 0 r Following nre m ear-lumen I “tho have been nominated in the L08 AIIGELES VETS TAKE PAWS PLAGE AS 3AIITA. By Districts Provincial general election 01 Dec. l1. with their political mltlllltian Ir brackets: Fint Prince:- For Counctllorz- p Fred C. Ramsay, fLlb.) Mormon. armor. Donald Campbell, (PC) Alber- ton, farmer and merchant. Daniel MacKay, (0.01!) Bloom- tleld. former. For Assemblyman:- .Joseph Hector Richard, Idowlan, lumber miller. D. R. Campbell, (001K). Alber- ton, farmer. Clarence F. Morrissey. (PC). Pignish, lobsta- packer 1nd turm- e1 Second Prince:- t-‘or Councillor:- ur on snu. ours rut BILI. (Lib). J. Raelord Locke, (CD12). 0'Leary. farmer. J. Foster Sharp. (P.C..)_ East Blderord, former and oyster decl- n. . Forrest W. Phillips. (UM. Mount. Royal. farmer. For Assemblymanz~ George H. Barbour, (Lib). Char- Iuttetouui. (armor. Donald P‘. McLean. 'I\-ne Volley. teacher. P. M. Mar-Cami. (P.C.), Ellernie. general merchant. Third Prince:- For Counrillor:_ (C.C.F.). Thomas M. Llnkletter. (Uni. Summerside, retired farmer and trader. _ Edward Larkin. 10.0.11‘), Bay» side Lot 44. farmer. Edward Everett Amett, (P. C), Srmmerside. barrister. "or Assemblymanz- l Joseph Wilfred Arsetmult. (Lib) Charlottetown, teacher. Cyrus F. Gallant, (C.C.F.). Weil- lngton, farmer. Peter Gallant, (P.C.), Welling- ‘ _ t(.n_ R. R... (armer. ’ ' Fourth Prince:- For Councillor:- Los Angelou veteran in train‘!!! at‘ Horace Wright, (Lin) Bedeque. adjusted by Ben Rinaldo. AVG _afme]‘_ tho role. John L. Read. (Ind), Borden. " farmer. David Roscoe Walker. (C. C. It), laensington, farmer. 'I‘he only thing the AVC is wor- J9)“; C‘ pmman. (p_ c) N”, ried about. is the rcniztl beards. Arman, farmer and produce dgfl]- They're attached with chin CL tuards. car wires, and elastic. If For As5emb1yman;_ a. curious youngster yanks at C‘ Cleveland Baku. Auto's whiskers an dthe whiskers Kcnsmgmx. mrmen snap back ln Santzrs face. do the Irving M’, Toombs. (CCIL AL on the branch o! service in which ilVy served. - (Lib). z-anv. R. R. 2. farmer. THE quARolAN._gunlzl.o'r'I’cro}~N Tho lullilliCS oi’ the lust nlllllzal '. and hl(lll'.llI_\' meetings “We " and approx-ed. Roll rail was responded t0 n) pining our clues 3W “they would let me." 4‘V'V: w: »:r.~.-r/~::;:r:~"rum s-ml "ulvlr with one new rear.’ ‘ _ “Had o row with the minus this cm!) Look long enouoh ct this _ M uxe and you may no out. and buy hcr~n box of candy. The gentle- gxl} is Dr. Franz Polgar. Chicago hypnotlst. who says he could ensure ‘"1 peace in Just. (Ive minutes by, hypnotlzlng world lenders over the ‘h Dr. Polgar ts sure he could pound some reason into ° "lizhty while he rad them under his spell, "it", he ggys. rvtsuully, h“ m a lnwacks bag‘ depend“... r-arents net; a rofilnd 0n the visit? Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. art; mmb" Ch i Wl ~ an ~ . . .e on showed rp- or es se. Au ors. Mls. flzaicrifgtlnrlirz to $357.84. Ex- Smith MalQariane and Mrs. Ben}. "e p‘ Netvson; Dlrertors. lvlrs. H. P. pendltut~cs $303.13 leaving a blli alrlce of $34.71. Mrs, Prorton Rodd rcllmiled 0“ the dinner selwezl to the (i0. sportx ncltcci $40.80. She (1.50 re- ported having received $21-04 ti}; hate from the district cunt/g‘! e music thud which we hot"? _ “5 hr ITie teaching 0t music ln Our school. _ _ mention of otticers resulted in. President. Mrs. George MncKny; vlrc President. Mrs. Leigh Stew- Cudmore Mrs. Willard Prowse and Mrs. Churles Phillips. The mas-t president, Mrs. Smith lt'lll"Ffil‘..'-illl‘ thanked the nzeznllgrg for their help and co-operation and aslceil the same roya1ly""'ral¥ her successor Mrs. Mac-Kay The sum of $4.60 v\'.'lS votezl for (rult and supplies (or a unite to be hailed by Mrs. Willard Provrse of the new nurses home of the P. 1.‘. Island Hospital. ‘Ilhe following bills were order- ed paid: $3.30 for Secretary's gift; 53v (or tea and 15c for serrettes. Collection amounted to $1.57. A bazaar and sale o! home cook,- ing u-as arranged (or n future date in some city lomtion. Mrs. Lilia Ford was appointed to make zn-rangemcnlls with Mrs. Geo. MncKay. Mrs. Lilla Fort]. Mrs. Benj. Newsozt and Mrs. Charles Wise to look after sale with each member contributing 5 articles for sale. Next meeting to be our Xmas meeting which has met. over a period of years with Mrs. Harry Gander ivlt-h her heautltul Xmas tree dcrora-ted and lighted up. An all out lunch committee. Roll rail to he slash-erred by ex- change of Xmas gifts. Greetings were sent to Brack- ley on the formation of their new Institute with our best. wishes. b"! expressing regret over losing two valuable members to it. Mrs. James MacKay and Mrs. Arthur Rodd. They assured us they would visit u on all ocoaslons. bun “(as served by hostess assisted by Committee and a pleasant hour ensued. LONGFORD, Middlesex. England — (C?) -— Villagers ducked when u large Iron bar crashed amongst them. it. had fallen fr0m an alr- crsft. which had just. taken of! from l. nearby airport. the heads of T FART 0F THE’ ¢HR/5TMI$. 5€FNEI \ . l‘. .‘ ‘t Ask your [rover [or Silver Soul Raisins. u rantl. Spices and Extracts when you ureter the Ingredient: tar your Christmas Pudding. Heath Strong. (PC), Summgy. 5208.. barrister. Fiflh Princr:- l'or Count-Nor:- Lorne H. Mat-Farlane. (Lib). titunmclsitlc produce merchant. Erntsl H. strolls. (P.C.). Sum- hrrsirlr. lnsrlstcr. Chesley M. Woodside, ‘Uummerside. carpenter. "For Assemblyman:- Carrol W. Delaney. (Lib). sum- mcrside. C.N.R. telegraph operator. Francis J. MeNeill, (PD) Sum- nlerside. teacher. Chester Gaudet, (C.C.F.)_ Sum- nel-slde. labourer. lirst Queens:- For Counclllon- _ W. F. Alan Stewart. (mo). Strntltgflrtncy. Farmer. Ernest C. Helm (PC) DeSabld. tatmer. George Watton (C.CJ".), Crap- vul. ‘ Fcr AssemblylnanI-- . Frederick A. Largo tLlb.) Char- lottetown, barrister. Waiter G. MacKenzie, Springfield, farmer. Murdock Macbeod (C.C.F.), ma; River. farmer. ‘iecond Queens:- l~‘or C0ill]('lllCi‘I—- Gordon R. Holmes. (Lib), Chm!- ‘ULLCLOWTI, barrister. Reginald R. Bell (P.C.) Chlr- 1 mttetown. barrister. Ernest C. Houston. (0.612), New (llssgow. farmer. l-‘or Ivsrmhlymnm» Laughlln E. MacKinnon, (Lib), Canoe Cove, farmer. J. Philip Matheson (PC) Oyster Bed Bridge. tanner. Lorne E. Houston. (C.C.I".) Hun- 'tez River_ farmer. Third Queens:- For Councillor:- Eugene Cullen. ottetown. dairyman. J. J. MacDonald. (PC), John- tt/onb River. tanner. 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