..g-ts. 2 sl- -.. rt-'--1” .-lit 'i. Tuesday, Jan. 24,1956 The Guardian, Page 3-; V A Moms on A F'ld Edenlfgchvlggl r o L F9""""”'"'g:. mu '6 '''"'""i:.'.'.' "”"i"'”” ”' "" .”1:.":':t'.'.t””': .'.:."..:; , -(By ldriner A . . Secretary On fl.-title ,Miss lnman Visit To P.E.l. ' rh-M-nng,-im mo-;-itconvennon ...in.r-rssnyis.-is. Church. - nouns; E wemlgugshf aeilillltlgtll: Mr Georze Snudden the 3:: nffn. nnmir;;.lhem:h::ell v;';":o”;:””””: 3 . . my mlm g I -3, .5? ML 3, K, clement. en Field Secretary of the Gideon host city being Moncton. 'uch I m NW "N Pm" mm. ' p . ' i ' " rneni teniay by Dr. w. Association is in i-hslocnl are: lot In Prince Ed-war Island ther "mm, mm; . ensorrstiorot the chsnacs means there isia lag. The country chnrehill and Clement Attlee - M.scl(lllayne.'0.l1E. in memory I few days vuitlns various min are two camps who are uciivel; 3,, ,0 ardwmmf: an c,,,',;:',: U ,,,,.ierecentlyinhidcIlilu4!t.lWislnastaisofbooin.i'l'bsseislW"- -- atidlsslipbertalsnelnmanrhis istei;s,nndchrlsuanbudnessmenplscingtheBlblesandTestan:enuw,m I '50” woman," an it prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden wpemuui employiucu. Tu" an , ii in he Ipplied to cancer who are vitally interested in the as the opportunities are afforded , 1 i "”"" E 3 I I i , ,1 the my moi of that genera . p stimulating condition: relatioa- .' of Gl'ElliLd3:ll3hl: W!” Vxllgdfnig vacancies for at least xmwiiwnrk -1;. Welostour eblest men in g, . - . . ,, at Miami!” who ,3 President Glg;z"G';;l::5n';y.' . "maul is '3” mil :y"?,';cE;,u(i,:"':3:ut:mt"g: ships with" the Gideon in other g.,f,f;;.. spa .-by Kenneth era with the ruulttiialillllnbcux oariiiict. '1': Canadian palm . A or. r.",r:. I. Division of the Can Mmnnon .4 gin-i,n... buginug 4,... ,g 5mm, 4- i. me, n,, Pgrlhgrlu -mired me that ii - , Lindsay. s iopmega golds t:ee:i;:sti”Ing:Iun:: ,mm"lN"U':'t"'”wmmft,'; "””u; my . ' Socle . exp himself as men. lnterdenonlinatlonni in char-I-presidency or Mr. Brewer waush. ” i" 'l” W” ” G””"'- ” of Plflllmell - "mm ' ' . , m or would indeed be a p itios . - , ,',f3,'b,',l';.f,,.l,'':i.'; l:":f.:3::'1"..,,.:,,. IABIC FACTOR church with a vision and burden V ms-ywaat action. Policies and per. I . I ' 1. . gown” Mm Mr. Clement, lrdge of the Lord Jam Chm ” The local camp n the basic el , to win lost souls for Christ. The ;. ;. Ihhlllllu "' "' "'9 ,''"m'" P” ' . - NEW ""' "” ' W” "M 9”" Saviour a helierln the Bible as the meat in the Gideon Association. W5? months have most decidedly n.” "9"", Mr” Eden '0 mow m ' i . A - 4 9d ''"l ”yon' Wm "'3 I" c”'"”' inspired Word of God and member There ard more than 100 in the in Vermed W3 '3”'l9lll3l0ll-" T-' courage and decision this year. V .. 1 gnu may leave their donation at - nmdeom have mm” been Hum 1' C ' E touched & and nature of the donation. , so i should he-siven W817 never had a color ,.:oblesn'bJilv ::.lportuneinty during 1966 to -distill! but weywiil sd.luTto ii. - me con;-up and decision expected Mcliinnlewnuve reprciehlhllV 0' - - , .- ship in go i standing in a church 11- ' oes and I membership of the Scottish eonstituency of Kile due to the psymcnil met on '”l'hI'.l;j P"ff',;f,'g"';, ”"b""k' ; , ' t - gf i;,'u'f'f',i',',,:”,,f,.f',l?",i';'c”e,,';3,1s””,f;;,i which makes such beliefs a re- over 1.600. bered among my strongest pnry- -S marnockbehhnmi naalloanlgli Etlirvlleilel 1gt.aui.:af'l:om cm”. Ind the "End wullllIquCcham. hirlaill and )his Eesllflab 4 ' ' I ' bmlasuell from the Charlottetown qlmemem l'"' membelwmpr The mom "mp has the msW”' er-warriors and helper” In "M" as main 0 P” . ' ' " , ' .. ' 3"';zi1?."l,-3."r1': elllllkiillfis; im woltluno aaou-r cyrnvs, . llut of poutiei and an independent Turning his attention to the in- ” 1.1- ., in; political views are ternational scene, Mr. Lindsay concerned." A former civil Lord of commented that the of 373' the Admiralty from 1935 to 1937 ain are worried about 9 ssndins and minister oiecucation until 1940 of troops to Cyprus and the 188! M M, beenin Toronto since the that the-Arab world has been split 5"; of the year preparing the in two. The powder which ignited material for a book. the tinder was the leak of Mr, Lindsay felt that there ap- tlon that cargoes of tanks had peared to be some question in the sent, via Holland. to both Egypt minds of Canadians s ” the and lsrael. It was inevitable tllll prudence of the appointment of Hugh Gaitskell. leader of ihelsabor office. The Association is best known for llbillty to survey opportunities for the Gilsllel Out to the unsaved and ,-7. -l-he fund. it was stated. will close its distribution of the scriptures. placing Bibles and New Tests "'"l'"'Clled- One readily observes, '3 ls . ' ants GORDEN LAWSON JEANETTE MscNAUGH'l'0N on January 3 t which ."ice 1908 has resultedlnthe meats. and for actually making the "'3 more Gideons there are in a rd hwnlldemoltherwrle-" Will Dance -At Bulns Concert"- NEED TIME TO REBUILD -, , f the to rfol-mers who many Scottish , gatherln s in the , R-eilfllllli "19 K""-"9 9' the 1"” lwillwlge oseen at tTlep;l.lrn's Concert Province, winning severgl trophies or Party. Mr. Lindsay said the n, be new Wednesday and 'l'liurs- and medals. 3 cbangeill leIdel'SlilP lllelllll "13 day at the Prince of Wales College Miss MacNaughton, also I mild require time to again any will be Mrs. Garden Lawson. champion and a member of tho consolidate. it might take three summe,-side and. Miss Jeanette Dunvegan Girls Pipe Band is no mg for (lg: youngfr mern ton:-ta; MacNaughLon, Westvllle, N.S. stranger to the Island, having won - on eren nes. or a Mrs. Lawson, a superb Scotlzhils the mshlapkd lFling champilonshlg E'illl.efut:-lel.h:sEl1:ixl':ePtll.lvt)"2oSleal.lilllsd Elimtgtyelittllelltlsthaailthtglflttylgnlleilth cams: mom h:nc:l:lCdtl::tl:e:llEh;l'::;llll glalglctzl-('38:! ll'8ebl'llllgkn(l'A”l?El1wPBIf5L 'ln:iameselnL19?5.0"et0wn ugh!” ill” Butler. in his opinion. is the suit that he ddmanded the prime time; . I ii-oiiitect of the new Conservative minister recall parliament. Mr. Canadians. .MrLlndsa)' continu- psrty in Great Britain. Eden's reply was that no such so- ell, should understand that very up. no has to be a national leader. pull the country together and in- ZPJI A wt my ,-2rt ., 3:-:.- H l :3: l .., and circulating .of ”more dishributlon. These Bibles are plac- dill” ' - the lll8ll8l' llle llilrltllll v .- A than three and three-quarter mill- ed in the schools, in the hospitals, temperature seems to be. May the ion copies of the complete Bible lnthe hotels. andmotels. and in the blew"! Ol flle Lord continue to Dam 0 L and over 23.000;000 copies of the prisons. Another phase of the local ll"-l"lPl3' their humble efforts until n The month of November brought the purpose of presenting the Gid- W0l'ld llllll Can make possible new about another milestone in Script- eon ministry to church congregat matures in Christ-" The dam occuned 0; John L. ure distribution in Canada alone ions for the purpose of enlisting The year of 1955-56 indeed 'ooka sumvn gt mg home in cardigan since at that time in Kitchener. prayer and financial support. like one of further advhncementn yen;-g of age, . verbs was presented to a student in very close co-operation with the stretched hand is waiting to receive I. The J i was born at Car of grade five. This branch of dis- local ministers, as indicated by the it. digan, the son of the late Mr. and 1 . Mrs. William Sullivan. lie is sup V . tlon would be talien. but that a rain language is used in English HAVE CAPTURE” YOUTH white paper containing the rquest- ed information would be issued. Mr. Lindsay expressed the belief that the press had been unfair to "The Conservatives have captur- ad the youth of the Britishlsles. on the other '-and the Labor Party politics and that debates are often heated with the members coir,-1 down to brass tacks and using hard hitting tactics, far different from CNR Head Urges Wider A Powers In Rate Setting Gill... George, Alban and Eugene at Ha max. and Urban at home; and live daughters. Sulumerville, four sons. Mary, Mrs. Ray is still talking about the age that Mr. Eden in stating that he had is dead. For 15 years the British failed to make the proper deci- Isles have not known economic sions. The people of Britain were insecurity. so the old dragons do also making a mistake in condemn- not mean the same thing any more. ing him. Governments in the past it would be sldlClll0ll-5 to ask Mr had sold scrap to the best advant- Eden to 'resign after only eight age. its final disposal had not been months. H I p t t hi seriously questioned. .-.'?..i'.iZ.i.5.'.'f R. ?i.'2..”... will is. New rm mwns of lhcse is domestic. The price of "A new era in British politics has food is up 10 per cent ind wages da '," Mr. Lindsay continued- are up seven per, cent shicb "The guard - sir Winston The Eastern what he termed the "plloney" pol- , By HAROLD MORRISON iilcs in some other countries. dom to set rates based on ordinary mMMf:tzlg::;;lckb.IrYJIgi':ltag;lfAliiE):f . . s . - . . Gloves-off debates in the Com. C"-ndlan Prellspstaff lgvrltieirm c0E1"'e'”ff,” ,2f.'"c,1f':?sof plwllllli "El" M” "”""l .5ml"'- llalll loops are common MONTREAL (C ) '" res df rates be mm ftl. ” mg a fax; Margaret at Halifax. and Stel This u we yam; he feels when Donald Gordon of the Calla an kn 1 th uiielalve a in; I. at hon,-pa "I Ede ovemmgnt can afford to Nilllolllil Rlillwhys ursed Willi! 9:?" 0 Td5”PP”'8 P"blnc- ” Also surviving are five brothers. doe ":1 mm 8 That '3 on 018! the railways be SW9" Wlde cepwns W9". b'3.”,'ade 1'” 9”" Rev. Leo. Rev. Joseph, and Rev. M thinpop Ir hlm B H i; rate-setting power to wagea vlgor- if complaining shippers with -0 pets.-, .11 serving parishes in A1 "I chi-etasonsetivuy - ll 93 ous. rate-cargo fight against com- other means of lrallsporl but the um, um phmp ,, c,,.d;g,,,, and ne:v”":ent:!er:mnuti:?1:e::ea3:neAn: petlng truckers. , l'3ElWgK5- g d t ' ed M J0;:lIl;ll in Georgetown. H The he 0 h ubm1,owned . an cs. once eermn e unera arrangement wl be ggmlzlggghltnnggloitl: :Vl?!l;e'3!l;lllSol; mu sysuf: lfmgnfaiged also that detail. would be held in abeyance nnnonnced later, federal subsidies are justified to I” say 1'5 m"""'5 d""l”3 which :..&.....m..m..m..j n'"3t"'"”” Em9”3 the Pe0Pl9- develop new branch "us or sup, the board of transport commission- W 1 MEETING pan old unprofitable "M5 on we era 'would be able to rule on ex- . . basis of national benefit. ':f:l:'l':;";iveTtl,: r;'l":::";”:n M,-5, Han-y vnnnukk-k was hug. EH C393 '1'; 3'” g;:5ff"' ggcigy tunity to organize andypfgpafg go, less to the Valleyfleld Women's in- m o e a an . . . "Rs, 3335"; 0, WHITE Rauwgy appeared to indicate me a new and more effective approach stitute for their January meeting. ' d '3' nature of future transportation de- o,ThfIereayo::g::feds,fnt'thg. hligg velopmenis before the royal com- emu nacx sunsimgs to competitive PllIt'inE- With the president. Mrs. Alex Martin presiding, the meeting Qa- , Wm”. soudsp of M”. Bessie 0. mission on Canada's economic fu- -ranching on the wbsmy mlm ed by singing the Ode, followed White. on November 22nd, 1955, "'9' he said a prima facie case for by '1" Cone” Ru" "ill W” '9' at the age of eighty-three. Mr Cmmh levelllui his mil 8' such federal financial aid could be 'P0'"led l” W will"? A Emil l tack against the statutory low ma 9 when the much 1,” Wm, Hove Read" by a Canadian auth- C.G.l.T. MEETING -- The week- A VARIETY Concert will be aggzwteixaigg hxgslgthlif 623:3 Crow's Nest rata charges on ex- mtdmymg its way, add. tonhlonl G and naming the author. Iy meeting of the Alieta CG.I.T. held in the Murray Harbor North sums and Mary Jane C mug port grain, urged that he railways economic benem and earnings. Th? 50ll09l Ci-lllllllln-E0. Mm Alex was held at Trinity Manse. Mun- Hall on January 25. If stormy. Her husband Joseph A;,g,,,,,,,' serally be given a s eater meas- In some cases he wed wb, Him” "ml MW "3"? V3'l3l-'3' ”'ll"9 ”" nu” elem: with the m"”wl”5 mu" smmw" by White predeceased her on No- "E M f"eed”m IN” fedenl "3" aidies can breed inefficiency and arm presented we hm for ""5 "l.elider''i'.' vgirgenllillial Ttlilgxzgdlnlrfilll chm vember 12th. 1922. resuiaiion. '. he did not wish to appear as -n ghtisljllrlllil ?:f”'..II32".lI.'n'”f.'L?(; C EH" 9 ' the worship sevlce led by Gwcn- CLEARANCE SALE at it 1-. For the past eight years she sass N0 THREAT , active advocate of such -ld- but were read. Other correspondence "em C1a,.k,M,-,, F,-use, condneten MacGregor 8: Co., Montague. 83 was an arthritic cripple and. An mm changes must first be there W91"? C8383 which lllcli Ilil was read and discussed. Collection me Study of the disciples, and the V396 off snow suits. N95 off all though confined to a wheel-chair lppmved by the federal board of was justified. g for the evenillz. nmuuuiln. to 31-25 Waring wgs received, The minut. other winter merchandise includ- never complained. Seven months "gum" commissioners Mr G r Ml'- Cl'illnD Hid the Railway Act was received by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. es of the last meeting were read ing ladies and childrens dresses. ago she developed a heart condl- don said he could - - H” ' ispreplete with rules and regula- Cod liver oil capsules were distri- and approved and roll call was skirts. sweaters. tartan slacks. tlon from which she couldnt re- meat ahead to th 5”; A": wt "5 ilons l30Vei'uliiZ railway 0Del'litl0llii- lulled by Ml'ii- Allizi-IS Martin. Plans answered by all members except and lined Jeans. cover. and death came peacefully mm of H 9i 01'" "ii" W Taken collectively, they became were made for a social evening me. It was reported -that the re- to release her from further suf- rtzu '3 W5” " Md min” unduly hampering to the railways. with Mrs. Milton Maclseod and "0" wa”l(:imrl,llitelit:"dAlre't"away' ' fei'i1hng' be f Si J Pain faglti. though the st Lawre whey tend to '"bsm""' in A"”'3”n1!"'"r'a" on Ugh! mim- ltwasdec e a e eagroup 0 e was a mom r o . smes - . nce manage,-M functions, the my . ee, an a. wee provdn make 3 wnmhumm to we --Mme Curling Today United Church where she was a ?u;li:y may cause. a temporary men; of the board (bond of .l,,..5. contest and arrange sing-song.. lnman Memorial Fund . The regular attendant until ill-health li rail bullr,trafflc,CNR freight port commulonem fa, am of Mrs. Ronnie Stapleton invited group was invited to the marlse MOIITCIQUO odcurred. - traffic may rise by about 60 per , "way off;-(nus. In um respect the members to her home for the lor the handicraft period next bat- Left to mourn the loss of a de- cent over the. next 20 years. men. pmemm restraint is great February meeting. Lunch was ser- ildlly 8llEl'll00ll- Re8l'3l W95 9)? Curling schedule for Montague V0i-ed lllolllef BN3: Ernest of Vnn- The 875.000-a-year rail chief, pl'o- ' ved by the hostess assisted by the aressed that Mrs. Archie llilchey mnk today; New restsrnent,wlth the books of camp is that of contacting pastors "W lloleh school and honpltsl is at Sunday evening following" an in Ontario. the ,millionth copy of'tl.ie As an extended arm of the The Bible has the answer to man's vived by his widow. nee Annie Psalms and Proverbs in the world. and ministerial associations for equipped Wltll ll1e'0nly book in the ness of several months. He was 69 New Testament, Psalms and Pro- Christian Church the Gid work problems and man indeed with out- MON - TUE - WED MONTAGIIE JAN. 23,- 24. 25 ADM. 3o - 46 BLACKBOARD JUNGLE - i GLEN FORD - ANN FRANCIS Eine Melodrama of Social Phenomena. - Excellent. ' Story is is taught and spare recounting of Fordls adventures in his first teaching job at the run-down high school in a tough big city neigh- borhood. Experiences of an earnest young teacher. Compassionate and understanding. This is the big one. Playing three days only. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 23-24 - 8 P. M. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY. "CAPTAIN LlGHTFO0T" (Color) - Cinenlescope rind 4 Track Sreropiionis Sound. stoning: Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush- Also special added short subjects. :ould not attend the meeting owing 0 illness in the lhmlllh MW Fl'35' East ice - Geo. Mclni re vs L. (Mrs. D. G..Freeman) of Maiden. asked for rate-setti ward and the "”way5'" 5' "'3" '3”"d"Cl9d 5"” Very 1"” A. Jonston y Mast: Olin Ol Oliliwlll also Elglll on runs competilllrge pllzlfll otnll: The railways faced the urgent -iressive initiation ceremony and west ice .. ,1. Mum," V. J 3, andchildren and two great in-ucke,-5, , lleeil 0l "bl-lining more revenue lix girls were welcomed into the Dunoches. m-andchudl-en; also one 513;”, He urged, under rates held to ceilings by the group, the president and secretary 8.30 p. M. Mm New, Mncmod of vnncou. 1- The nmways be given free. costs of competing carriers and presenting them with their pins and B. Johnston V. A, sumvan vet, and one brothg-, Lt. ,Col. H. , the ability of traffic to bear the ""9959 ""l5- "9 '"”"'9" ”"l West ice - L. Poole vs C. Stew H. stems of Edmonton. Three charge. Rev. Mr. Fraser were guests at an mm-3; (Minnie (Mrs, G, 1). soul Thou Savior De .. "This reality cannot be changed llllls meeting. which closed with lb P. Mg wl-mm) of char-ionetown. Gert. an bearers were,arJ' Bren-ton by regulation short of that degree IDS. T A ' LORNE VALLEY Mr. William llatton, Mr. Heath MscGl'ath. Mr. Reuben McCannell and Mr. Francis Msclniyre. were visitors to Charlottetown on Jan nary 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myersand daughter. Dlanne..New Perth, mot- Mr ired to Lorne Valley on January 4. They were guests of Mrs. Myer's aarellts. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. - Mr. John Drake. llszelhrook. was llcy. Mr. Gerald MacDougall, Moni- igue. spent the past week with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Pet- lr MacLeod. - Mr. and Mrs. James MacNt.-ill. Miss Rena MacNeill and Mr. Cec- ll MacNelll were recent visitors to Strathcona whore they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mat-Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw had as their guest over the weekend. their daughter. Miss Adele Shaw, Halifax, N. S. V Mr. Peter Mncl.eod was a bus- lness visitor to Morell on Saturday. January 7. - Mr. Kenneth Maclaod. Charlotte- lcwn. was a Sunday visitor at the I recent business visitor to Lorne ', Va ' 7 p, M, Pepler Trophy lfass.: Boy of Souris; Dorothy ous and orderly competition." St. John. Ray A. Lcard. D. Ar. :'hurwMacDonxld.M Theodore El- s. am . aone. and J R. MacLean. oh" Interment was in Souris West Cemetery. The many floral tributes and lllhslllxes of sympathy expressed the love and esteem in which the ministrative work of both the of economic plannintz which sub- stiiutcs the edict of the planner for the dictates of the market." he lrnintained. DULWICH. England (CP) - A cutlery check in the hospital of this Kent town revealed that 150 knives. I00 forks and 57 spoons deceased was held. were missing. Overpowerlng in The Sweeney. Chipstow. on Year's Overwhelming Spectacle! ALAN LADD East ice - H. MacGregor vs ll. rude of Charlottetown. and Mollie West ice - A. MacDonald vs P. lnald of Charlottetown. Prede- Mclntyre. T ceased her. ' -' The funeral was held from her her 24th at 2.00 pm.. and the service co uct y e ev. EAST BALTIC no ed n th s Donald A. Sharpe who gave an Lorne Valley. spent Christmas with sage. . and Mrs. John Mooney. Hymns sung by h s of the Elmira. choir were: "'Ail The Way My Mr. and Mrs. s.s. MacLeod, Uligg. "; '”" "5"" "A My who on January 3rd celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary Sympathy is extended to Mr. Raymond Sweeney. Elmira and Mr. Rufus Patrick Sweeney who passed away recently in Maine. M. Brent Robertson left on re- Biblc School. Moncton. on Janus srd having spent the holidays wi his parents. Mr. and Mra"i'heodore Mon;-, of Souris; also one brother Reg- late home on Thursday. Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclniyre. appropriate and comforting mes- Congratulaiions are extended to su?l Me"; fume Lon” their home there. the death of their father. Mr. turn in his studies at the Baptist J. Robertson. Red Poin Miss Mary Straton. Souris West. HELP HEEP YOUR FAMILY HEALTHY AHD HAPPY WITH Growing children burn up plenty of and formerly of East Baltic is at present I patient in the Souris Hospital. Our most efficient and obllglng , Mail Courier Mr. Ralph Robertsoll pop and energy, and your doctor will tell you they must have an adequate supply of essential vitamins and minerals for good health and growth. NOW-in one small capauleleasily couver; Reginald of B as ton. posing the framework for a "vigor. They add "nnecessa Hy '0 the 'd' commltteee in charge. Mid English Mseeui Ins K. M h d 3 gym 1 k taken by children-new Wampols AIOWI ll "WHHII HI'll"7 33:91: ML mm M” lasllilveerlt, t: g.etmL,h.rough 'he:i.'y . Vl-CA1--FEB l2 Cllnulel Iupply , ' . Mr M M mm. P "M snow to deliver the my man. i B I :1; j:';';g"-,fvi3:- 0:23-it'd wn. a nswolsetric Sunbeam CONTROLLED HEAT 2) Entries must be mailed in "Monarch Contest”. , Georgetown. mgored to 14161: Vll: M” cuhmm Mo"ow' mm" "a W y u "'3 '""' FRYPAN. No more curled or charred bacon, no more Box 686, Saint John, N.B. and postmarked not iron, phosphorus and other important minerals. For their healt.h's sake, give all your family one VI-CAL-FER12 Capsule daily and help make sure they get the vitamins and minerals they need! I New Year's with her 5:-.”",.:'.','.".. , ',''.”.?I ma, lm. an. 2:: Mrs. seu. eats. Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mac- 3” P”l"'- . i '"'-h- Miss Joyce Stead. Hows Bay. Lorne Wu” wom'm.. numum was a recent visitor to Klllgshoro. met at the home of Mrs. Peter mated, leathcy eggal A Sunbeam Frypan takes the guesswork out of frying. Simply set the dial and eontrolletl heat takes over. Perfectly cooked food every Blue. This month 40 Sunbeam Frypans will be won by uses of Monarch Mixes. Enter th'm easy contest now! later than midnight January 31st, 1966. 8)Pl-lsswiniierawillbetheilrstdocornecteniries r 'afi:arcontestcloees.'T'heywillbenotiiled and asked one further queation.Alistofprl'ssw'l'nnOI'l Mr. P 8 , Kingsbo will appear in this paper about three weeks sftu Maclieod on January 5 with a good left roesilll; for w .- Mun: comssr lulu wnih-t clona- Iliendaiice. .11. when esnploylnuit await: him: 1) Each entry must be accompanied by the lion's head ' 4) Employees of Maple Leaf Milling Co.'Li4'l.. its ",1 . tom any Monarch Mia package. agency and their families are ineligible. -mm - . &t 0 viii ens, , v MYSTERY and SUSPENSEI ,,,,,,”"',,,.,,,:;,,,if"r"'i"' Auvorrutsi midis mm! - L , - - , M H, w "WM sins limits roll to ousun cousin to man nus on or M , mm, ,,,,,,. M ,,,, Tllli IRAN! TOP M.:':"mh'"u: ':;:'y':u”;: 9 nonaaelt euoztan can nix , t t t 1 1 i , t'::..i.".':'.'.h.ili.'...'";".f';'&.i1?: 3-----v- M M an -t-"' , . hoaluiyhoo-snndhaiii-sidinasl-vsuseon. hm, . ah thtlmw OIUNMWEPWTKAHWI V - aitinrssn-ire-iatsa-rios....r...e.u...n ,u'md&-hmthgh-gt etsotmeitettnasvsetonniaa . -- - SHOWS 3 - 5 - 7 - an body ipiwiion--mute ammo and an” F kn . iiiotuactt entsnsans us: sits and ” ' A Satrring V m" "mm" mm with a real Homo:-l'nc:do '-"M." " "' '" sans nom..nvr., ulna wanna - TODAY AND we suns! Jsnehhirtiasw-i-d-e """"" "W" """ :0. yellow zoksge. uonsrsh ' """"' """' ibr Monarch inixes-g! , A i, , A wlI3NesoAv,. .. li.3l'lJ-sit. M. . test.-not L cm,