I” PAGE TWELVE Week Of Prayer Services At Bedeque -The Week of Prayer service? in this area were well attended. The first service was held in the North Bcdeque United Church. Tile pastor. Rev. Mr. Campbell, conducted worship assisted by Rev. W. B. Crowe and Rev. J. M. Bax- ter, The address was given by Rev. C. A. Britten. The Lord's Prayer was the theme for all ser- vices and Mr. Britten dealt with one part. The second service was held ini Iho Baptist. Church at Centraij Bedeque with the pastor conduct- ing the devotional part of the service a.s:5'.ell by Rev. Mr Callin- li'ill. Roi. M1". Crown IIHVP ill? ado dress. Followlnl: the service the annual mcetln: of the Bedeque Branch of the British and Foreign Bllbe Society was held with the pres!- Mr Howard Schurniall, in - and Mr. Vernon Craig :'P'(:1C'.3lH-' surcr ilhc report for the r slimicd that flllc progres; hail been made. There iicre eight life members reported. rnd it was anitounced that a be- quest of . 00 from the Estate of 'he l:i'.e lV.. am Crlllbeck had been rrewcti A vote of tltaliks was missed hr the. meeting, to the col-' lectors who did such splendid work in their different areas. The third and last meeting the week of Prayer series was llleld in Bcdeque United Church ion Thursday evening. There was a good attendance with Rev. Mr ycalnpbell giving the address.B - Q l'A.ll()l' ('l4lPPEB -l LONDON - LCPJ - The Cutty fS:irk. last survivor of the famous ytca clippers. will be preserved in la dry berth here in the same yiflsllltln as Nelson's "Victory" at lPortsnlnutli. A site has tentative- ,ly hcen chosen on the south bank of tho Thames at Greenwich. Annual Meeting i The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island .lVIutual Fire Insurance Com- lpany will be held in the Town .Hall in the Town of Summer- iside, on Tuesday the 27th lday of Jaiiilary. i953. at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forcllooll. CAMEO THEATRE KENSIN GTON Matinee. 3:30 on Saturday. Ray Milland. Heciy Lamarr, MacDonald Carey, Mona Freeman. Harry Carey. Jr., in "COPPER CANYON" in tcchnicolor. with Action! Drama! Romance and o,lllold Week Of TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Prayer Services -Week of Prayer services con- tinued in the Alberton-Elmsdale district. on Thursday evening Jan- uary 8th in the Elmsdale united Church, conducted by Rev. J. M. Sheen. Rev. C. Staples led in the service of song. Rev. W. C. Wilcox delivered the sermon on the text "Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven." On Friday evening Rev. A. R. Wallis conducted the service at the Alberton United Church which was filled to capacity. Scripture was read by Rev. C. Staples. Rev. W. C. Wilcox led in prayer. The address was given by Rev. J. M. Sheen on the text ”Foi'givenes.s." Fine weather all week greatly contributed to the ood atten- dance at all Week 0 Prayer ser- vices in the area. From the gener- ous offerings 850.00 was sent. to the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage and over H000 to the School for the. Blind. The Week of Prayer service gave fine fellowship and stimulus to the building of the Church. Mclleill's Mills , - Miss GracVe!Miirphy, Freetown, (spent the weekend of January 11th 3at. the home of her parents, Mr. l and Mrs. Ja.mr-s Murphy. , M1. and Mrs. Edward Bridges ;spent the weekend of January 11th ', at. the home of Mrs. Bridged par- jenls, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulgcr, l Conway. Kensingtcn and Vicinity Mr. Roy Clark, Kenllngtori. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. --Miss Alice Callaghan of Ebbs- fleet, student at Prince of Wales College, was (I recent visitor to Kensington, the guest of her brother, Desmond. and Mrs. Cal- laghan. Mrs. Elmer Bowness of Barrie. Ont., and Mrs. Frank Pidgeon of Streetsville, Ont., returned to their homes after spending a week in Kenaington. having accompanied home the remains of their moth- er, Mrs. Heath Bowncss, whose funeral took place on Friday, Jan- 9th. uary Mrs. Winfred Ramsay of Him- ilton, and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay, Indian River, were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday, Jan- uary l2tli. While in the City they visited Mrs. Thomas Been. the former Annie Ramsay of Hamilton, who is ill in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowness oi Pictou, N. S.. returned to their home on Saturday, January 10th after spending several days in Kensington. being called here for the funeral of Mr. Bowness' moth- or, Mrs. Heath Bowness. Mr. and R. E. Dalton nil Dorchestcr, Mliss.. who have been spending the Christmas holidays at ' Wolfe, . . O Leary and D O I Vicinity -Mr. Ferdinand Araenault, who has been spending 1 couple of weeks holidays at his hi me in lvlowian, the guest of his parents. Mr. and Min. Jerry Arsennult. left on Saturday. January 10th to es- ume his studies at St. Hyacinthe, P. 0- i The many friends of Mrs. David MacNevin of Milo are pleased to see her borne again after her re.- cent operabion in the Prince Couli- ty Hospital, summersida. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart of Halifax, form- erly of Oltialjv, was operated on in the Prince County llospital. Summerside, on Thursday, Jan- uary8th. Miss Lioydia Matthews, dangli- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mat- thews, O'Leary, rel ill ned to her home Thursday evening, January , Bill! alter being ii patient in the' Prince County Hospital at sum- mei-side. Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Bur'.on, returned to her home after a very Tignisli and Vicinity . -Miss Carmella Aroenoult, nurse-in-training at the City Hospital, Charlottetown, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Araenault, Tignlsh. Mrs. Herman Cahlll, Kildare, spent the past week in Tlgnish, itho guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handrahan. Mr. Alphonse Gaudet, with the Canadian Navy, is spending his holidays with his father. Mrs. Ur- ban Gaudet, Tignish. The sympathy of this community is being extended to the relatives of Mr. Bernard O'Brien Waterford, whose death occurred at the Wes- tern Hospltal, Alberton, Satur- day morning January 10th. Mr. Andrew Arsenziult. Nail Pond, left on Saturday morning, January will for Halifax where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Rich- ard Knox. Mrs. Catherine Perry has left for Charlottetown where she ii1ll take up residence for the winter months. The many friends of Mrs. Gum- pleasant trip to Montreal and Toronto. Mr. and Mm. smith. Cape spent a very enjoyable New Year's Day in the Alaska l'JlSll'lCi,.l They were the guests of their: daaigllier and arm-in-law, Mr. and their former home: in Tlgnlsh. were week-end Visitors lit the: home of Mrs. Daltonlq sister, Mrs. Archie Mann, Burlington. Mtrs. George Gamble 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bulger of: west Point and family spent a zlle Chaissoii, Tlgnisli. will regret to learn it has been necessary for her to enter the Western Hospital. All Join in wishing her a speedy recovery of good health. Miss Jennie Richard, st. Felix, has returned to Prince of Wales College. to resume her teacher training course after ll pleasant holiday spent with her parents, zeo Leclatr of Tignish. who to 3 patient in the City Hospital, on”. lottetown. is making 1 satisfactory recovery after an operotlon on his leg. and all hope for his continued ualya vement. - Visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday January 8th were Messrs Alvin Bernard and Wesley Gal- lant, Tigriish. ' -471. South llustico And Vicinity The many friends of Miss Ber. nadette Pineau. student at St Augustine's Convent are happy to have her home again. Miss Pineau underwent A tonailitlln operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Leo Pinenu. Doii-on's Creek, and Donald Durant, south Rm. tico. spent two days in Charlotte- town recently, the guest; or Donald's sister, Mrs. Eric Haynes and Mr. Haynea. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant of south Rustico have received a JANUARY 17. 1953 rain Check Them pm for 35c sou: 'EVERYW1-IBRE NO SYRUP-HIGHLY MEDICATEL l Durant of the 27th Division, nu. V18lll8 them of his safe arrival 11-, Hohne, Germany. The trip ovey was good with lots of entertain. merit. aboard ship. They landed 1, Rotterdam. Holland. going by an; to Hannover, Germany, um ,,,I bus to their present camp. He re. marks that condllom there an very different fro the fll'5L um, he landed in Germany during World War 1'1. L.-Cpl. Durant ex- Decu to mend one year in Ger. many before returning on Canada, -CA Hillinsdoin, England--(OP)- Thieves who burned through thq lock on o five-inch-tihick strong- room door in a bank in em, Middleaex community escaped with the loot-it in pennies. FEMALE HELP WANTED OONFIOENTIAL SEORETARY For stenographic and senior clerical work in Messrs Timer Mann and lnlllllgmly pleasant (fhnitlrnas V:-lilh -- -E ” , ' ' li.gcrl5 aren 3, . r, all . . Gilli: of Indian River, returnetllmlson Golf)! at Freeland Lot 11. y home. on January 13th after an ' ggg , nxtended vacation spent with . 11 m 1' h 9 1,, M , (-1 M 4 g ,. The many friends of Mrs. Ralp Come: t'.hldaCg'o::ITd.l'l s r m rs mgnds and rolalliel in Hamllton.llEulsV mrmem. M O.LeM)., are Sunlmerside. This position requires an experienced girl capable of handling confidential correspondence, typing financial statements and assisting with the A150 Serial and News' Miss Greta MacDoliald teacher at MI" and Mrs” Pal” mchari lirilmlle High School, spent the ' ' iweekend of January ll'th at the Thrills. A host of friends regret to learn h that Mrs. Daniel Kenny is very sick at her home in Palmer Road. IAll join in wishing her 3. complete l Friday-Satlirrlay 7115-9 :15. l Toronto. Niagara Falls and other ' CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Here Come The Fighting Bengal Lancers! An U”"qUf1lll'(" l-pll n1 , ndmniuvc with Gary Cuopm Ill (mu nl ho qvullu i Yul” ' new 1-IW "" ' ';i..ti'VIt or sun iioorgw IIIICIKW. '”-"m . N mil tiilnwlil swim The Messrs. James Murphy and Walter Bridges visited Summerside on Saturday, Janliary 10th on bus- lness. Mr. and Mrs, Lnwrellce Milligan and Mr. Clarence Ellaiids were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miilar, Ellerslie, on Saturday evening, January 10th. Mr. Lowell Tlutchlnson has re- interesting points. The weekly cord parties spon- sored by the C. W. 1.. were re- sumed on Friday, January 9th in First. prizes were won by Miss Annie Mocbougall and Mr. James Saunders. Consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Sam Arsenault. and Mr. Raymond Arsenalllt. A turned home after spending a few days at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mm:-l Caiill. Ellerslie. Mr. Angus MacDonald was i re- cent. visitor to Tyne Valley. The Messrs. James Williams. Lewis Ramsay and Frank Dawson visited Sumnierside on Saturday. January l0t.h on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands iind Miss Barbara Hutchinson visited Slimmer-side on Satllrday, January loth on business. Mr. Charles Read. teacher of Maple Leaf School. spent. the week- end of January llth at the home of his mirentas. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmont Read, Coleman. keenly contested freeze-out was played with Mrs. Fred Arsenault bring the winner. Dainty rc- freshmcnts were served hy the lunch committee. lnverness And Vicinity - Mr. Eddie Kilbride, Summer- side. was ii visitor It the home of his father, Mr. John H. Kilbride on Sunday, January llth. Mr. Elmer Robinson, Mount Plea- sant, was ii visitor at. tho hmne of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar, Port.- age. on Saturday evening, Janu- nry l0th. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bryant and the towil hall where twelve tables; of auction forty-lives were in plays ipleased to halt she is gradually! flmproving in the Prince County ll-lospital sunlnierside. All unite in; w.sh'ing her a speedy and complete: recovery. A large crowd attended the am-y ateur contest on Wednesday night. January '7. The nice sum realize-di at the door goes towards school purposes. The winners of the even- ing program were as follows: Judy Harrison, O'Lcary. in a solo, en-y titled, "I went To Your Wed-i ding." Sandro Maclsziac. Dunblane.l solo, "1 Saw Mliliilily KlSS.lllZ San- ”, C1,-lug,” Mal-ynrm lll.'lt"COTlTll('l(.i solo, "It's a- Marahmellow World.” Virginia Silliker. piano solo, ”Mid-. night Hour Waltz." Wanda and: Ruth Buchanan, ”guiiar duet." Dial nnne Wedge. O'LCarl'. lvadingu "There's a Thing We LOVE." j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley were in Summeiside Friday. Jan- uary 9th. While there Mrs. Ashleyi, spent the afternoon with her aunt,i Mira. Linnie Ellis, a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. R.l1OflESl,AV.Vlll-Ey was opci-at-, ed on in the Prince County Hos- pitai. Summerside, Fl'ida.i'. D9- lrenmer 9th. Her many friends hopcl lfor a speedy recovery. 'Mass.. after a pleasant visit spent litPCOVCl')J. The many friends of Mr. Joseph Doucette, who has been ill at his home at Tignish, will be pleased to learn that his condition is much better and wish him continued lnlprovcillelit. ill health. Mrs. James Peacll, Boston. Mass, arrived home on Thursday night January 8th to visit her mother, Mrs. Daniel Kenny, Pal- mer Road. Mr. and Mrs Russel Dalton rind their daugliicr. Falrley. have rg. turned to their home til Boston. with relatives in Sea Cow Pond. Mr. Leonard McHugh has re- turned to his duties in Toronto after spending the past few weeks in Tignisli. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Grattcn Mc- Hugh, who will visit friends in Central Canada and the United States. The llially friends of Mr. Harold Shea. Anglo. are sorry in heal- that he has entered the Western Hospital for treatment and wish him a speedy recovery. It is pleasing if: learn that. Mr. preparation of statistical data. The salary will be commensurate with the lblllty and qualifications of the applicant. J Reply ill your own handwriting to-. BOX N0. 4 Guardian Office, Summersldo FARM FOR - SALE IN CENTRAL LOT 16 As I am leaving the Province I offer for sale my farm of 95 acres, about 70 acres in the best state of cultivation, balance in softwood. Buildings consist of house, barn, machine shed, workshop and henhouse. The farm can be purchased with or without me- , 'j:npva-n-u--...........................m.-.-...... ...,-,,,.;.t. POULTRY -Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Boyle. Kensing- ton, on Monday, January 12th. Mr. Frank Purdy, Black Banks, spent a few days in Summei-side on busineai recently. Milligan. yior. Poplar Grove, left on Tuesday morning. Jiinilary 13th for Trurn. Nova Scotia. Mr. Mllligan will be bringing his mother, Mrs. Hannah Milligan. home with him. Miss Mary Milligim was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Coughlin. summerside, over the January loth week-end. Mr. George Lynch was visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey over the week-and of January 10th. Shaw. Enmore. on Sunday, Janu- was in summei-side 'hlC5dA,V. Jan- uary 13th on business. A birthday party was held re- ccntlv at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Piusville and Vicinity -Owing to the thaw Baturday night January 10th the roads in this vicinity are very treacherous. ing her holidays in Piusville. ing good progress and their many friends wish them a speedy re- covery. Mr. Melvin Perry, teacher of the Professional card: i E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.O. 9tol2-ltoll T. EARLE IIIOKEY Cliilrtervil Accountant Ciiiiiirllan Bulk of Commerce . nigh - --- -- Tmmm? Lummdby mm-yHIlhlVl1V Mr. James Noyes was a blislneaa family. Enmore. were visitors at -I-he many mend; ,,( Mr, Elmer chlnery. 'm',,.,,,gp'FmoIV&;IvIII visitor to Summeriylde on Saturday. one home or Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Be,” of G1em.,.o,,d am sorry to: A P:'l::l;0bllyVl;l.a1'l' Dnouwm .lanuar.V 1091- A P Blazer. POFMBC, WWW hear he is a patient in. the Prince, D,, 3.0,, mm ,0 Hath, an am”, or M . W9 v ' - - County Hospital suiierinlz an m'iyoutliid-ithardtoatooporbend?Get.tlir: STANLEY WINCHESTER . - pp Mr. and MFA L9-N0" J0"-5v jury to his leg received from a fruit iefyoulongforwith'lcniplcioli'a . "- Mouli't. Pleasant, were visitors at ML M present he ,5 reslpmg com-l -V F-R-Cs are specially made to t ma home of Mr. and Mrs. Mgyor ' rclicvc you quickly of such ylhmblzlrig, - - - fortabl) i ,, L. c d V ' Mn” 3 mean” i AZ unrelenting lyeuntlc. Arthrltic. Sciatic; '; - 3 ” 3" '- lklieumatic pain;Lumbagoand Neuralgia. 65:. 81.35 at drug counters. T-I34 MILLAWS STORE L . Konslngtoii P.E.l. STOOK REOIJOTION SALE ..L.L , making driving extremely da.n- , Mrs. Buster sonier and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray. Mrs. K9F0l15- OPTOMETMST SUSY. Sllmmerslde. spent the week- William McFadyen and daughters g , end of January loth at the home of Rniby and Georgie were visitors !i't Ml” NOW” cm;wr”;L h” T:;' mun" Fm” E," Enmhml I to at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin the home of Mr. and Mia. Burt. mrned W sllmme” de ” er 59” ' office Houu: We havg taken gtock 3nd 3,; our gtgck jg mugh too high, we are offering you these Specials and many One Rack of Ladies' DRESSES going at V2 PRICE and LESS Ladies' lined Kid GLOVES-'Clearing 2096 DISCOUNT Misses' Cotton SLIPS, sizes 6 to 14. Special, ea. 51;; GAL L v ”' -M J i E "V T V. Mr. and Mr?gWyman Milligan My nth. --- Lh'tfhfl1Brgy!sgyt:1l)ey)l:)i)'l)'lnse0(;fl.ll:aa0sl:lRg Md::Ox:::n::::o"t' more not listed. ”"e" 97 - 223. iEt'3:f'i.Alli'ii2;nZ"”3? ...lt"l.. 81221:”, :?.”i.i.?:i.L2..”.”.Sf:.ff: W bi-W,,t0 i;1;:,ife,,f,i;:,” ,,:s,; new mmiu: sum. Assortment of DYE's-Clearing. pka -- 10c A g and Mrs. William Mllligan. Murray it-. W””"”- ll" ,3 d Ms Summer St. Sumineraldu Ladies' HALF-SLIPS, sizes S, M, L. Special, each S225 l Rona W” ”"l ””””g s”"”” '" Ladies' SLIPS Special each 32 25 t y. ' ' -m4 t lately. TC 1 - - me Mr. Cl'fford B'ggar. Mr. Kenneth ...- L ' ' . I . V .. Messrs. William Milligan and Fred Hutt and Mr. Klenneth Smith. Al- My, and Mrs, pm-min Corcoran B. F. R. 0. asdgziiarfylon SLIPS' sizes 32' 36' 38 egu at is .s: LegdyM -.-R (1,014 .h i, I V , '1, tyh 'h ...1 Jyc--.131. . ''''''''' ” r" ssssssssssssssss ------ " T or lieurrsnnltu lomztmmlimlllesdzayl llzlneullly lglh 0:322 Rngrgmgmillald Eliza: 1",? 33:1,, ”,'f;,i, ,l2,.T'l,.,,,,,,,;”f.,?,l,',l,l,l.,..,,”f,. Sumnicrsitlu, 1'. E. 1. Ladies' Rayon PANTIES, s ze M, s. Clearing, ea. 75c Isintlln gm, p , on business. - Monday, January 12th. Bloomfield Corner motored to Comm,” Wm” Mum" I Ladies' Wool and Cotton VESTS, reg. S130. Clear- ll ”"""' l l . M d M-Tia;-l cl mm M moi, cl at r i chml).tllet?yvllli1le otflierfrlliacly G"'"" Fm” mgl each ' 95c , ; , 1'. an ra. war ges. rs. at agar. or age. ary . ' - 9 v - '1 Mar-.Ncill's. spent the January loth spent ri few days with her son and Miss Pauline Colcorall. GRUEMPY PHONE 3116 Ladies and Children! Flannelette PYJAMAS and , W week-end at the home of Mr. and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- 01 M11 "ml Mm Helm” c0”m'3"i NIGHTG0wNSTtCle3r1ng at -------- -- 20?" DISCOUNT ' O M"""'m”lW”'""".'i" i” " ” liwhs Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxlcy River ford Bigizar, Alberton. rind Master Ronnie Saunders, son SMAl.l.)lAN'S BUILDING All Ladies' SKIRTS & SWEATERS at 209?) DISCOUNT - .L.L.-,. ..-. - .-c., i . .L .L,.. of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Saulldel-iv OPTOMETRIS"-' Cyearjn .,Ladie5v BLOUSES each g1 93 - . who are patients at the Polio ,3 ' , """""""""" " ' ' l Mr. Arthur Milliglm and son Jim- Mr. Austin Maynard. Portage. cnmcy The two panama we may Ladies W001 HEADSQUARES special, each y 5100 L--- ,......m 4- 'I;:::”.,.3f.;i?:”;:?.,.. Ef,'.'..":.:;. .15? W0; gen-rgggnigI;iugi1i;,:;i;,0i ,...,,,,,,,,,,.,, ... ,, ,-- chudreirs cotton WAISTS-Clearing. each ........ .. . ms-r snnv)r,v ebrating her sixteenth birthday. 5”” lffmlh ' 3, LOW y ' Missesl and Children's WOOL GLOVES, reg. 81.40- 81 1-nI;.,Of-nth: .hm wee.” a,F?Pl,"('.';1g Eve Poullry -. . - The evening was went in music mm "L DEL." ' ' "'0"! "33 ' Special, pair .. ....................... 95c . , l m. a. arvance paymen. O1 . lc. s. TEHRAN -. (Cl"i Using air and singing. Mr. Bill aiggir plav- R... Father Trninny, Bum". I one Rack of Chndrens CLO ING Cyeumg . reconnaissance and phntogrnpliy. ed the guitar. Manv nice presents Lot. 7, was in Piusvllic. on Sat- -rWn-n--- - at 2096 DISCOUNT . . . . . . . ....... .. i ................. .. , Allowlnc, 2c per lb. ovcr wliolcsale. qliotatiolis. lj::I,,';l:;:lc:;1e ”,",f'5!l,,"r",,",':V gjszm: l(,ijghr:”,il,”,i,7 by Faith "N l mm” "rd" Jmuwy loi -3 w S Assortment of Cotton BLOUSES, each . ... 65c l. development of Iran's water r-.- -P. - ---- --w--- -e- ' ' TERRY TOWELLING, S ecizil, ard I , ' . Empty Crates shipped on request. tilgfomlg lilevfpalmlilh:-"Day! N0Rjl?'-ijgaag-6-W L FEW AFT'3R'E""ECT5 MacnQ"ALn LINEN TOWELLING-Clearing, yard i T ' - ' M" . Assortment of PRINTS-Clearing yard me if ti ll h l d,' . Y ' Your flock needs culling. Soil at favorable prices. laeeli adrlirlzaaillilivlhwgr 'renllr:nre:nli The December meeting of the winnipex- (OP)-The School "”""'"" 3”'”””" N”"'l'- 3” Assortment of CRETONNE-Clearing, yard .. others will follow. North Rustico 5uh- division of the Board here, investigating reports 1,1,3, 4 On1y..Cl-lenille BEDSPREADS, regular 59.50- It's nice to have the Chicks paid for. I This work. a practice of ours for years. meets 1952-poultrymen everywhere gambled on a double C. W. L. was held In the Vestry part. of the church. Tihe meeting A with prayer. that pupils had been affected by new painting of schools. found only two students had be offected in Barrie discussion followed about ii borl. cloud the meeting with iinxar. i ' Money to Loam Offlro formerly occupied by SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. 7.50 s1.00 Special, each ........................................... .. Substandard BATH TOWELS-Clearing. pair Menla heavy plaid WORK SHIRTS, with the keen approval of the farmer. I Ind minutes ofrthe last meeting 13 schools painted in 2. and one pm Heath Strong. n.c. r93”l" 54-30” were read and opprovod. The of 'them'Wna nlleniic 10 Dninh The column", pmmpu, Special ................... .. . -------------------------------------- -- 33-25 Over the years the poultry indusny ha been a g treasurer gave her report which board decided it. was not necessary Awmded To. A11 Men's and Boys' WINTER JACKETS and COATS . g . . , - ' was very utltflctory. Different. tn have painting done only during pclearing ................................... u 200;, DISCOUNT faithful fiicnd of yours. possibly it s greatest asset be- . committees gave their report! Mrs hlghi: houl-3, . Y I - log the steadiness of financial returns M" K M MNM "A M I Doyle read all .... '4 ' ' Mens WORK SwEATERSTSpecl3l' each ------ -- 5333 ” TA 3 L 51-5 ,,;,,,-M ,,-M ,,,, ,,,,,,;,., W m, II. E. ELLI8 ll SON Men's fleece-lined UNDERWEAR-Special, suit 33.50 on to attend to nmo.. Q pm, .. Mm, L C,,,,,,,, Assortment of Men's TIES-Special, each .......... .. 95c Boysl Flannelette PYJAMAS-Clearing, pair 352.50 2:231: :t.:":::tS-. 'lllfl.”?.E.li”2i'Zl:.lf.Te Z".'l'l:3.tTi2i.”:if;Zl:.1?R.?”;.?.22:7.Y. new wool mom swmsns-one-rm. ' "” W" "”'" W W "" ” ”""'""' ”' ”""""""” tail” idiclliriiioors iiiii "diiiiii?lZoiiii6iiEiiii6bl2s5 . . ted, i. been . 'es' L an - In 5” f"”'”995v Why blame "19 mdustry? gollillinfor InfIQwhl.l1l:uhl,o::0orl1e:i.r- Choice cod fish delivered "my! nu Clearing at ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 2071-; DISCOUNT '3" 9'9"” M4 5' N"! dl'0""l0" , Broken lines of Menlii, Women's and Children's SHOES S R ;3;,',,;'1,tg;,;g',mg "'"'m”" "- your station. 14c per lb- 1,, A. s. ALLEN Clearing at ................................ .. SPECIAL PRICES ' I oa1:i'flm”g'3"ot.'.'u7. 'ii'13'".?-xllliil 3.3 NORTH SHORE PACKING M. I-I-I MILLAll'S STORE Kmsmamx 1'!'g'”:f'e;.8&Fwm.g"”'”'.5Y "ms CO. LTD. minus-i-an. no. or. noun with tweiiiy-six iimn- Malpeque 155 water Street - ram nu xmsmamn