4 . PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 1, 1950 u PRINCE Tl-IAY - sir. snowmc Maritime 3:30; EVENING 7-9 .w. a. -vs" EXTRA. News Of The Day - Cartoon, Zoot Cat w. 1... thereon in. smuun ROBIN HOOD FLOUR . ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR. . MIRACLE HOG GROWER .... .. MIRACLE HOG GROWER MATCHES, per pkg. .. Tc TEA (your choice) . 88c WHITE SUGAR, per lb. . 11C BROWN SUGAR, per lb. 10c ALL SOAP POWDERS 37c PORK & BEANS, 2 tins TOMATOES, 2 tins .. JELL-O. per pkg. SEEDED RAISINS. per lb. SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. noarnonn The annual meetingof the P. E. I. Shorthorn Breeders Association will be held Saturday, Decem- ber 2nd at 8 PM. in the CITY HALL. Important matters in connection with our Spring Sale will be discussed. All interested in production of good beef cattle are invited tobe present. ' r. E. 1. SHORTIIOIN eansnszas associariozv FISIIFOR SALE -Delivered C. O. D. any Island Railway Station. Boneless Fish Ti-lmminu in wooden boxes A or 20 lbs. or more ...............,... .......... 18c per lb. Large and Medium Green Salted Cod ........ 15:: per lb. Small Green Salted Cod 12c per lb. Green Salted Hake 10c per lb. Packed in 50-lb. boxes or bundles. EASTERN rscxlee. coimuv i.Tli. seolllll. r. I. 1. ' ll, J,-I ION o . "s 1 am mmm” Iieelessll Ire. Is limos -M lawn disuse arr. srswasr non-rMwe.r.ai. "rue-yu.-.-I-o-ca-run Ieb lose and Gail luseii in " merits " - lIepe's funniest Yet may CAPITOL sat. SHOWS: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-8:45 W H? 'i it i ti. with EDDY WALLII eov encaon visomia mules Also: ”Aiom Man vs. Su- perman" - Comedy - Cartoon East Baltic Ow and Vicinity lvlr, Huntly Ruse. East Baliiz, has returned home irom Ontario. Mr. Wayne Bruce. Kingston. was a recent visitcr to Charlottetown. Miss Susan Euailarri. teacher at Red Point spent the week-end with heiuiamily in sovurls. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Kidson. Red Point were recent visitors to Char- lottcbown. MI. Lame Tlohi-idon. Moiitzsuo was a business visitor to Red Point recently. sympathy is extended in Mrs. Neil Macbelian, Red Point in the death of her brother in Charlottetown. Miss Evelyn Macvane. kinaston. has left on an extended visit to iriends and relatives in Boston. Friends of Mrs. Henry Whaieii, East Baltic are pleased to learn he has returned to his home. having been a patient in souria Hospital. Mrs. James Robertson. Kinrsion. was hostess to the Baptist Wo- men's Missionary society on Nov. 23 for the regular meeting with I large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutch. hmso clixie were recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red. Point and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson Munn's Road. Mr. Eldon Stewart who is stat- ioned with the Navy at Cornwallis. Ontario is visiting with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Md Point. Miss Elva Bruce. Charlottetown, recently spent I. low divs vlsitinl her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce, Red Point. Mrs. Alice Jervis. Oharlottetown. recently spent some time at her home in lied Point. Messrs Gordon hobertson. IMP sum and I. Georae Robertson Red Point. have lelt for Ontlrlo W116" they plan to spend the Winter months. Messrs Robert-Tiliberiaon. Kins- ston and John Dixon last Baltic wen recent. visitors in Truro. aunts cg M.-, and ms. rred Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Robert-801' mg, am. twill chins. Klnastnn were visitors to Charlottetown re- cenvly. Mr. and Mrs. Poster Garett had as their (outs on Nov 34. the boys and girls or the inert Baltic and Red Point Mission Iand. The officers of the Mission band ullsted M?!- By Fago'y 0 Shortes- M THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llss-old F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. III. lnsee Maefbee. lilies Joyce Wiuinion. lilies Joan Johnston. - AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian may he bought at the (allowing places in Montague: Blue.Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Oiiiee: in George- town: '1he Post Omen; 'in Sour-ls: The Snack Bar and H. Blob- arde E San. Mr. Kenneth MacLsren, Brude- ..'WAlT.NXNG.-"Lust: for Gold." nail, and Mr. Donnie Stewart. Yea Theatre. Montague. Tuesday. Monlstue. were recent visitors to Ausplces or the Home and school Charlottetown. Association. Visiting at the home oi Mrs. ..'Mr. Wendell Robertson of Daniel Mackenzie. Lower Montague. Kingsboro. was a recent visitor to tor a. few days was Miss Jean Mat- Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald, oi Chatham. N.l3. Lloyd Hizginbotham. LAC. Charles Taylor. R.C.A.l'. Rockclllle. Ontario, -was a recent visitor at the home oi Mrs. Daniel Macxenzie, Lower Montague. I Master Jackie MacDonald. Georgetown Royalty. visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Killmuir, recently. l-lis Irirnds will be glad to learn that Master David Masher. young son of Capt. A. A. Mosher and Mn. .lVicsher. has been discharged Lrom ill I the King's County Hospital. 1 His many friends will be happy to learn that Mr. David Wright has returned to his home in Low- er Montague alter having been a patient for the past ten days the Kings County Hospital. . ...-... m-s” . Ethel Learrd. R. N-. lbdnt Mr. Russel White. and Mr. and :1 law days at the home oi her par- Mrs. Cecil LeLachel1r and their lents. Mr and Mrs. R. E. heard, three dausllterb of Gevrseiown ,Mt. Stewart. Miss Leard is a irrad- Boyaily. spent the past: few days mate a! the P E. I. Hospital Nurs- in Kilmuxr. the guests of Mr. and img school, has naw Joimd eh. Mrs. A. It. MacPhers0n- inursinz start of the Kings county -rm 'Hospltal in Montague. Her iirienda ' were read. The secretary gave" a -teaetot.l'iel.edPointWomen's1n- ..oRecent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willllam l(enne:i.V- Murray Hat-.; hour North. were Mr. and Mrs Elmer Mackae and children. and Mrs. Lois MacDonald. Charlotte-' lawn. also Mrs. William MacRac. Wheatlcy filter. JLEAVE5 FOR ONTARIO - Dr. Cameron Annear, who is a graduate of McGill University. and who spent several years in the hospital 0:; Flower Si. and 5th Avenue. N. X1. recently spent some iime visiting lrtcnds and relatives an Mon-issue and vicinity belore le.-vinz lor Ea-rnia. Ont. where he will continue his practise. He was accompanied by his sister, Agnes Annear. Murray Harbour North ..'Mrs. James R. Penn.:, cape Beer. is spending some time visit- ing in Murray Harbour N . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Re . Mrs. Fred lie Miller is spending A few days visiting in Murray River. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin sen- cabsuxh. congratulations 3. extended to rated his Nth birthday on Mon- day. Mr, Llewellyn is still very ar-. tive and takes a keen interest in the current events of the day. Hi!- many friends extend to him hearty congratulations. The .tune.ral oi the late Mr. Mar- Lean Graham of Gaspereaux. was held lrom the Murray Harbour North Presbyterian church on Monday afternoon. service was conducted by the Rev. I-ZN. Youniz of Montague. who brought a com- forting message from the text, "in my fevheris house there are many mansions". The hymns sung were "The Lord's My shepherd". "Asleep in Jesus". and the choir rendered the ever beautiiul "Haven at Rest". Pallbearers were, Wendell Graham, James Graham". Geonze Graham. Benjamin Henderson. Mark Jack- son. and Rowen Bencsbaugh. The sincere sympathy of the entire community is extended to the ber- caved. The monthly meeting or the Lari- ies Aid society was held in the home of Mrs. Harry Reid on Wed- nesday evenlng. There was a large number c! T rs and several visitors present. The president. Mrs. c..J. MacLure. presided and the meeting opened by the singing of nsaim 120 and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture was read rssponslvely. The minutes or the last meeting were read by the secretary. iollowed by the tressurer's report. New and unlin- lshed business was discussed. The meeting closed by singing the hymn "Go Labour On" and the repeating oi the Mizpsh benediction. At. the close of the business meeting a box was packed by the ladies of the W. M.8. to be sent to the port- worirer in Hllliax. alter which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn and Mrs. Osmaron Glow. ............E................-... Garrett in the serving oi ice cream and cake in all present. A social hour was alter entailed. Mrs. George Robertson, East Bal- tic has returned to her dtome hav- ing spent the last iew weeks visit- ing wit.h her neica Mrs. Theodore Robertson. Md Point. Friends or Dr. A. A. Maeboneld. Souris are pleased to learn of his commencing practice again. after his recent illness. Mrs. wlllard china and (our children. Olarabelle. Eddie. Richard and Roland. Kingston have recent- I left (or south Carolina to spend e winter months with Mrs. Ohlnfs sister. Mrs. Elsie Brund. ll-lends oi Mrs. Stanford Robert- son. Murine Road. are sorry to learn or her illness in hearts Hoa- pltal. All wish Mrs. Robertson a speedy recovery. ..' Mrs. Charles China was hol- stituis tor the November relullr and annual meeting. IIVIIIIIIIE "T bl hi I I" s.'?Ji.'T:Z"&Si.”.2'.'i&.l'i'.i.ii".2l' El. ed in .-.-”""2.-'s..'."-.i'.i:.-"c ".. ”'" '” ”'"" ey en vITaiul iaiats wing: so often result. . Chess-e Ian Au i..M k'H)r-ii Y il.lli: the guests of his brother-in-law and i Mr. James Llewellyn. who celeb- ' i and set two ueatniesie in mi Thilt '57: iZ?'t.".'i"."3 Mr- wish her success in her new under- talclnz. FIRE DRILL - A practice lire drill was held in the Monte- gue High School yesterday after- noon at ii.45. With the signal of the ringing bell, the students march- ed out in quick time without any ccnlusion. to clear the school in less than forty-live seconds. Pisquid Easi- Notes Mlu Theresa Kelly is spending some time in Vernon Raiver. e fMr. ”BuEl-dy" MacLeod and Mr. Sheldon MacLeod. Lorne Val- Icy. visited Pisquid East on Mon- def. Mrs. E. E, Jay spent the past few days Vlsi-tin-g iriends in Park- dalc and Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Douglas. Mount Stewart were visitors in Pisquid East on Sunday. Miss Shirley Jay of Charlotte- tcrwn.spent1J'ie week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Pisquicl East. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Park- dale. spent Sunday in Pisquid East. Miss Georgie Dover student at P.W.C. spent the week-end at the heme out her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Dover of Pisquid East. Mrs. Owen Kelly has returned home having spent the past iew days visiting relative in Donagh and Pownal. ' HELPS RUN!) 'An Indian Government press will print works in Braille (or the blind in at least 10 languages. MUIIAY HAIIOI W. I. - . ."rhs annual meeting at Queen Mary W.I. was held in the Lellan Hall with the President. Mrs. Louis Herr-inl. presiding. The meeting opened by sinaina "O God our Help In Ages Put." The Creed was repeated in unison. ioilowsd by two minutes Illence. Roll call was answered by pay- ment of dues. There were sixteen members and one visitor present. Minutes oi last annual and reg- ular meetings were read and approved. MI:s.Ti7m Fraser gave the school Report. Cleaning Fluid lor the Blackboard in the Principal's De- partment, is to be purchased. and Guide Books for the Inter- mediate and Primary Rooms are to be paid tor by the Institute. Plans were completed for the ear which is to be held in the Legion Hall in the near (Ulrike. collectors were appointed to canvass the District tor the no-' testant Orphanage. uurrespondanee was read and discussed. Letters od thanks were received from Mrs. Prank Mac- reriane and Mrs. John Cubes tor Ilowers sent then: while they were patients in the P.l.'.T. Hos- pital. letters or thanks were allows- eeived from the Red cross tor names of blood donors, and iron the Cancer society tor 8110.05 which was the amount collected in Murray llarbor District. ” Lettars about the Kitchen and Utility Room to be shown at the Maritime Winter Fair. about the display of Queen aI'y'a Carpet at the Provincial 3 din; in Chat- iotutown and the iiistun-is ob- jects Display were. read and dis- cussed. Members were suite thril- led to learn that Mrs. John Mac- Donaid has a chair which was used by David Livlnutone as a small child. Mrs. MacDonald's at-eat-grandmother was a sister oi David !..iviustnne's Mother. Mn. is. L. Machon has an msiish plate 150 years old. s It the lesion decides to have a concert in order to raise lands to repair the bell. the irlnitute utens- bers will help by tarlu bones. A box oi toys and elothini i in the Orphanage children is to be peeked at the December cueetiu as our . The ilnsneial report was given hy.ths seereunv treasurer. Total receipts tor the year was 8422.10. llxpenees were OMMYT. lelanoe was mm. Next earns the election oi oi!- icers. President. Mrs. Wm. Her- rie: vice president. Mrs. was nerrinn. tary treasurer. Convener the Wetland mute.- llppsr Montague W. I. Annual Meeting (..E LYNN VALLEY PEAS. 3 Tins SWANSDOWN. 2i DATES. 2 lbs. .. ALYMER The annual meeting or the Upper Montague W. I. was held attthe home or Mrs. Roy alllia. The meet- ing opened in the usual manner with the creed. lollawed by the roll call with seven members respond-I in; by payment of dues. The min-- utes oi the last annual meetinu report. of the year's work and the correspondence was read. It was moved by Mrs. J. Meczhee and seconded by Mrs. Jennie Meexen-. zie. that all bills be paid. The school and sick committees gave their report. Cod liver oil capsules were order- ed tor the school children. it was moved by Mrs. oarmen BLEND JUICE. 2 WEEK - Eiill SPECIALS; liETCilllP. 2 bottles. 40: .2. 39c ..39c .3ic Eris? a o Tins .48c with an exchange or ohrlsemas gifts. New officers Ior the ensuing year are: President, Mrs. John Mac. Phee: vice-president. Mrs, Carmen Rogers; secretary. Mrs. Melvin Maclnod; treasurer. Mrs. Mary Macbesn; auditors. Mrs. Roy aims and Mrs. Raymond Nicholson: con- vsners. Mrs. Jennie Macltenzie and Mrs. Carmen Rogers. ICING SUGAR. 2 MARMALADE. 24 - and seconded by Mrs. xrs 20 02- TINS Ross that five dollars be sent to the cancer Fund. . Mrs. Carmen Rogers invited , S, , , , . . . members to her home ior'the nextl . ' meeting. Roll call is to be answered CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP. 2 Tins -315 a 2!: 31c pigs. oz. jar . . The meeting closed by the Na- tional Anthem. alter which a. de- liclous lunch was served by the hostess and a social time spent. 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