“4 ag ye? a ee P 7 2 e ee FN ee eR eae ee ae ~ ae ee ae eee = ee ee ees eee * Peet ee SA ato = oe et : ae < # Se aan y : = . Pa S eee mee ee ee etn ee Ses | =e - ; mt . % + wg. S " ‘ ay i? | a ’ a t : a . . Ao’ ed at the three points on the Be |J. Reid. Mir. E. Ramsay read] NGSBORO Sourts Hospital, suffering from aueens District Convention BEDEQUE . _(fmacc niet Church Charge Toe) the scripture lessca and Mar. Har] KI Souris Hormfil._ esting eo : : : ; Mr. and Mrs. Judson Black-| service at Albany at 9.30 a.m./tison MacFarlane led in prayer. Mr. William Brown, Char- | -overy from his recent {lness. ROSEBANK SCHOOL i ® mre, this village, were visitors|W@s conducted by Mr. Edward|Mr. Billie Craig and Mr. George Mrs. Reggie Rose, Kingsboro,|'ottetown, spent a few days -vis- Mrs. Bernard Massey,| gollowing is the report At Protestant Orp nage to Chartottetowa on October 13th. |Feerene. Mr. Donnie Bell rend) Read ware Use apeskers. ree eee ee i rete inva former [B&ihwell, spent the Thankegiving bank School for the month Pd ‘e there spent some time : .| were ° ad , r ustne PEE Hospital where M-s,|Ralph Callbeck and Mr. Sidney Sir. Tinreld Lard, who ationd-| Miss Catherine Stevensoa, tea-|recideat of Mum's Rood. jee et oe dt el ee. Central Queen's District Con jthe ladies of Mermaid. Pouring oad Conference, ‘was|cher at North Lake School spent} Mr. Henry Jarvis, Elmira, has | Grade IX: 1. Hazel B. = Provincial Biackmore’s brother, Mr. Albert|Murray were the speakers, the|ed the Stanhope , was . » haS/iatter’s sister, Mrs. Joseph Mac-| Grade VH: 1. Anne Stewart, Re Se tee inee Pate Matheson ‘nnd Dis Martin is a patient, having beea|latier refered to the Stanhope| guest apeaker, om the, Tryea| ies Sinden PEL been confined to his home duel Donaid and Mr. MacDonald. | Jean Hardy, 3. Elizabeth triet seriously injured in a car acei- » exper- on 5 tc Mrs. Clayton Rose, East Bal- Grade VI: 1., Lea Se rates nacre nn” NH MO aa re woke ot te NT oy am (Uo Cheha |e Ug Done Stale | ea; wan: Sates ts ae bei hemes foes Shwe 8 was secretary. é The guest speaker in the eve-|by Mr. and/Mrs. Pearson|there was'a large congregation.| year student at P.W.C. after enjoying an extended vaca-|‘ecently at the Provincial Sana-| fr their Out Daeting w*Oradé IV: 1. Viola ? R. D. MacKinnon, @f/ning was Lincoln Dewar. In b'=| of Chelton. Mr.Billie Calibeck conducted the| Recent visitors at the home of|tion with members of his fam-|iorium Charlottetown. . Keith welcomed the delegat-| remarks, Mr. Dewar stressed the] The October meeting of the|service.Mr . Sidney Murray \read|Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, Car-|ily in Hamilton and other points} (Congratulations are being ex- Extensive repairs and altera- | Boyd Horne, Hardy nd visitors. This was replied importance of and “Halt the scripture lesson and Mr. Har-|leton Siding, included Mr. and|in Ontario. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Walter|‘i%0s have been completed on the|3. lloyd Ramsay ee, Cuaien ; the | oreanization, he felt that a great|was held at the home of Mrs.|risom MacFarlane offered praver.|Mrs. Rameay Macleod, Victoria] | Mrs. Alvah Ching Red Point,|Dixon, East Baltic, for winning |°%tt!or of the South Lake Church) Grade IH: 1. Ada a ee ee eS aitee could be accomplished| Pearl Affleck. Four The apeakers were: Mr. ‘Billie|West, Prince County, Mr. and|has been quite ill at her. home.|a chest of silver as well as a|, Mss Mary Maclean, a mony Nancy Stewart, 3. Lois woe ge gm through the Federation of Agric-| were named a conynittee to Craig and Mr. W. J. Reid. Their|Mrs. Ivan Craig, Victoria, and) Rev. H.R. Bell returned to his|cash prize in the Rural Beauti-| Pet of the staff of Chaisson's Re®| Grade H- 1. Noella a oe Whe and that women cou'd be! plans for versary celebra-|theme was the Stanhope Confer-|Mrs. Erie Pearson, Saskatoon,|home in Kingsboro after. spend-|fication contest for second year |‘#¥rant, Souris, was a Grade I Sr.: 1. Paul Gallant in this area are giving freely | helpful in forming Farm Forum|tion to be held early in Novem-jence. The former spoke briefly | Sask. ing some time with friends at|home improvement. Other win-|'t0r to Charlottetown. Grome't at-: 1. Eels Peett : oo ee Slee He feels that much bene-| per Mrs. Vernon Craig and.Mrs.|and the latter to greater length.| After spending their holidays at/ Point Prim. ners from this locality who merit Grade I beginners: seen TS nominating | 498% Be gained trom these dis-|scoit McMurdo provided thé|Both addresses were much ap-|the home of their parents, Mr.| A number from this area at-|special praise inclde Mr. and EASE REGULATIONS Allan Horne (equal) revealed that Mt. He-- ‘ . P program. Next place of meeting|preciated. The Men's choir, with|and Mrs. Raymond Harvey Car-| tended the funeral of the late Mr.| Mrs. Ernest Morrow, Elmira. Mr.| OTTAWA (CP)-— Canada and Teacher, Mrs. Delma Se wit be the entertaining In- An important part of the eve-| will be at Mrs. Louis Muttert’s, Mrs. Walter Craig at the orgen,|leton Siding, LAC Henderson Har-|Angus Jarvis whose death oc-|and Mrs. Alexander Robertson, | Venezuela Tuesday exchanged for 1960. ning meeting was the presenta-|the program to be supplied by|had charge of the music. The|vey and Mrs. Harvey ‘and their) curred suddenly in Souris. The| Red Point, Mr. and Mrs. Harry|Veneuela Tue sday ARGENTINE CAPITAL : Siete - presi-| tion of the district scholarship to|Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mrs.|Pastor, Rev. Mr. O’Brien pro-json, sailed on October 2ist, for|ceceased was a former resident} Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Mathias|diplomatic notes providing for} Buenos Aires, capital uf Ar- Kenneth ie aati Miss Marsha Wellner, Southport|Charles Henderson. Refreshments| nounced thé benediction. Baden Germany, where Mr. Har-/of North Lake. Carew, East Baltic simpler. requirements for entry|gentina, is the largest city ZA Mrs David | {F. attaining the highest mark im| were served by the hostess The service at Borden at 7.30| vey will be stationed for the next} Mr. Edison S. Rose, East Bal-| Mr, Francis Stewart, Sout h/|iuto the two coun! The agree-|Latin America with a population ve eres . | Entrance examination Laymen’s Sunday was observ-ip.m. was conducted by Mr. W.|four years. B.Q.|tic, is at present a patient in the! Lake is making a satisfactory re-! ment will come into force Nov. 1.!of 3,700,000. i she \feels it is very impor- * i for itutes to work: on : : munity projects. In this ; people learn to work togeth- : and to: know each other. better. i ‘ ° regretted that there are no - , - mrmnent clubs in this area and a should: any other ; Ne Eee BUY - SAVE LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! ALL NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY 1 EMPL ae Bsa : Just Arrived ! cleanliness. : pr the teacher. On display at the convention ere aluminum trays. These were made and explained r — “Fleetwood” Fringemaster aA ‘sa RED SEAL boy to behold and a joy to possess. No illustration con Suite im heavy all-wool boucle or frieze. sai L Stewart of Bun} Git csventelr amtomsaetaaaa “Singer” large two piece Air-Foam Chesterfield - Hi ” . , An interesting demonstra-, do justice to this furniture. Do come in without by HONDERICH CEDAR . 2 340 complete with. legs / on the knitting of heavy See ee y ||| “FLEETWOOD” Proven te be the most trouble-free- eit MONE 19 QM tl oes CHESTS. «faa | tube-Walnut and Mahogany. See also our wide range \ Matheson said she was = Walnut, Mahogany and ef Consoles and completely stereophonic ensole 3-way to note that so many ir- $ 95 || combinations. are group members of Lined Oak, 59. c F SUITE OF THE MONTH | Buy be or LAW-AWAY while md ye digit $269: ay have a Large Selection to choose from WNA\ geo DOWN PAYMEN ram planning and felt that the ively discussion proved that the yomen of this area are keer n their work and she feels tha‘ he influence of Women's iIn- titutes must be far reaching. The district scholarship was) liscussed and it was decided to save the final arrangements to) he Executive and cdmmiitee ap-' ointed ! A panel disciission on‘‘hobbies” | yas put on by the ladies of South-' ort. Mrs. Hammond Kelly yas chairman, others taking part | yere Mrs. George Murphy, Mrs | t. S. MacDonald and Mrs. Neil Matheson. | “Mrs. Murphy said many of the | patterns in use today were by the early settlers. firs. MacDonald told some inter- sting facts about the history and aising of Siamese cats. Mrs. Kelly fascinated the audience hy | how she had travelled to. countries and met many fe-| people ‘‘through her book” | Mrs. Matheson told of the | she found ‘in growing | utiful flowers and being able | © cheer so many friends with | pvely bouquets. 1 _& buffet supper was served by | —— i EGMONT BAY | The funeral service at Egmont | Bay Church of Matt C. Gallant | wf Abram’s Village was largely | ot. The Mass was ¢elebra- | os by Mr. Gallant’s son, Fa- her Charles Gallant. ' Congratulations are extended tc Mr. Cyrus P. Gallant of Urban- fille in his recent position as'| Limited Quantity! A. Reg. $339.95 3 pc. CHESTERFIELD SUITE AIR FOAM CUSHIONS ag ‘969° Beautiful Deluxe top-grade wool frieze—“‘latest” shades of red, green, brown and beige—54” moulded Air-Foam cushions on all three pieces. BUY NOW or LAY-AWAY | THe ak of ep aia : Another New Design! 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