PAGE EIGHT AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Eu-old The Guardian may be bought at I Bluo Dome Restaurniit, an ...."I'I!E AUCTION SALE of Mr. Harold Murray of Vtilleyfi E. 1., ttikes place Thursday, No- vember 26, at one o'clock. I l ..-Nuitsignv CLUB MEETS -1 The NLlI5FI')' Club of the Kings, County Hospital met on Friday evening 3.! the home of Mrs. I-L T. There were eight mem- bers present. Following the busi-3 tiers meeting. at ivliicli the presl-l dent. Miss Flriirie Benton, presid- ed. The iiienibcrx sewed and knit, on articles in p;'epri:'atioii for the; Clllbli bazaar. A diunty lunch wasl served by the hostess. Next vveektsi nieetinsz is to be at the home of Mrs. Cll?(l'l('S Aitkcn, Vtiill Mrs. Hnvnld Laiitlvy arid Mts l). M.l MacDonald on the lunch commit- tee Jainiesoii. 'llRI'II)tiE LI-JAVICS PORT -I Dredge No. 9 left port at Moniiigiiei yesterday for Ctiai-lotteirnin after completing its work of clearing out a turning ha.-iin east of Govern-g merit Wharf for the larger tvpel ships which are now ciilling at this) rt. The dredge was act-onipeiiiied, by the tug boat Cnnsii It is under-t stood the dredce. ivil'. return in the spring to reninve sonic pn.nt iiliicii' still reniziins iii the cliuiincl. Since, the completion of the dredging oil the river liisi year there has been' an unusual number of ships made port here to take (in cargo of all, kinds, especially farm producer mainly for .'x'eivfoiiiidlniid ports 1 Many other ships are also noxi using the deepened Seaway. oil, tankers. tiraggers. and pulp boats. All combined it loads to consider- able activ:ty at the waterfront which is of bPliPll! to the com- munity in partit:iilai'. and the whole area in general Continued from page 5 liese Christians, who strive despite the ciinniiig and cruelty of Coni- munism to remain faithful to God. THE EASTERN GUA d Gunrdiiin Office: The Post Officg; in South: eld, P. t The funeral service I:-igue and Rev. and Mrs. .m ardson, New Glasgow, recently re-' R-DIAN F. Lnndry. Mn. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon LIVOII. be following places in Montague: in Georgetown: Tho snnck Bar. I'I-JSTERDAY - for the late WIlli8.I'l'l Seiicabaugli, Murray Har- fl-OUIVEIIAL lbour North, who passed away Fri- day morning, was held from the Murray Harbour North Presby- terian Church, yesterday after- noon with Rev. Carl Currie con- ducting the service. The hymns sting were ”.lesus Lover Of My Soul", 'tThc Lord's Miy Shepherd" and "Blessed Amiiraiice." The pail bC8l'Cl'S iiere Messrs. George Graham. Jaines Gralisiiii, Milton Reyiiolds, Mark Jackson. lioivcn Seiicabaugh and B e n J a m in Seneabaiigh. Interment took place in the fvIlll'TiiY Harbour North 1-rnietery. Personals Mrs. William Kciiiiedv, Murray Al-larbour North, IS spending several days in Montague, guest oi Mr and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. Vlhim Iload "and Vicinity AM:-rinbers of the Whim Road Women's Institute held their an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. Leslie Stuutf President Mn. M. J. Munm called the meeting to order with the Institute Creed. Payment of dues and an article donated for an auction sale was the response to roll call. The sec- retary also giive the financial re- port of the past year. This was found to be in order and signed by the auditors. Election of ofIic- em was as follows: President, Mrs. Leslie Stuart; vice-president, Mrs. Webb Nicholson: secretary, Mrs. M. J. Munro; auditors and direct- ors werc iie-appointed. Red Cross convener Mrs. Cecil Campbell was also re-appointed. Correspondence for the month lincluded an acknowledgement for a donation to the cancer fund, to- gether with other pamphlets and the Institute News, which were passed around to the members. A dance to be held in the Whim Road Hall in the near future, wgs planned to help raise the funds. The class of Red Cross instruction which was contemplated at the .'MISS Zeta McKenna, New York City, is the guest of her father, Mr. P. J. McKeiina. Montague The conditioii of Mrs Maleolin AH MacPhee, I-Ieatlierrlalc. who is a patient in the Kings County Hos- pital, is steadily improving. Mrs. Fred Laird. Pisqiiid. is R guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nel- son. Montague. Mr. W. E IVTACNEIH has return- ed to his home in Montague fril- lowing several weeks ill the Veter- nns Wing of the P. E. 1. Hospital Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Ricliard-eon. New (ilnsgow, P. E I, spent Stin- day visiting friends in Montague. Mr. Rflli Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mont- P. L. Rich- turnerl to their homes following fl visit to East Floi'cncei'illc. NB. where they were the guests of MI'.' previous meeting. was again dis- ,cused and tentative plans made. t Committees for the month gave gthelr reports and the .were appointed: Sick:-Severiil iiere made and treats were pro- ,vided on these occasions. Mrs. lGarnet Moore was reappoitned and Mrs. Webb Nicholson will be on the committee for the month School:-The secretary, Mrs. Cecil ,Campbel1 reported that diflereiit needed supplies for the school had been purcahsed. Entertainment- ,Mrs. Miles MacKinnon it'e-iip- .pointedt and Miss Edith MacDon- ,ald viill be in charge of the pro- igram at the next meeting. i Miss Edith MncDcinald was the holder of the lucky ticket, when .Mrs. Garnet Moore held the monthly penny sale. , Mrs.'J. N. MacDonald greatly in- ierestcd the gmembers with her deirionstration of a pretty "wash- cloth hor!e”. Mrs MacDonald used three vvashulotlis, paper stuffing following 4 l calls on the sick Tl-IE GUARDIANLEI-IARIJOTTETOWN Lorne Valley And Boy Saved From Vicinity Serious Iniury .xM-- :. . Joiily the first action and pros- :""Mi5” R9” M'cNEm md ence of mind of Mr. Alex Hutch- Misi; Jane MecGrath spent the "on saved young Kenneth smwg Y?” 3"” MW” "mw" ""1 art, son of Mr. And Mrs. Alex ' 9" d i" """""" Stewart, Montague, from being run over by his truck Saturday even- LME :,".d Mme v:'1em,""f", g'hc' ing. The little boy running speed- ?” f mm re en NV. mo OLE Lo ily down Kennedy Street to the Lorne Valley to visit relatives. New Road mu scmigm mm me , . truck and fell to the pavement. nS”';'(”'m x”cI';afih""B aid Mr. Hutcheson slammed on the i E 5 rt " ” y brakes, and carried the boyk foot spent the first week-end of No- vember with the farmer's father- in-laivv, Mr. George Maciitichern, Cardross. along the pnvement in front of the wheel for a short distance, xe- sultlng in a scraped foot and dis- located ankle. Mr. Hutcheson jumped out and picked up thc boy, who was immediately taken to the King's County Hospital where his condition is satisfactory. Th! annual meeting of Lorne Valley Womenis Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Maclnnis on November 4. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maclnnis. Halifax. N.S., motored to Lorne Valley on November 6. While here they were guests of Mr. nnri Mrs. George Msclnnls, and Mrs Christine MiicLeod. . Georgetown and I Vicinity Mrs. Agnes Murphy was it via- itor to Charlottetown on Not. 19. ..rMr. gJoseph”MfaqoMilliin ofChar- lotbetown was A visitor to George-- vown on Nov. I8. Mr. Cecil Maichleill spent the past two weeks at the home of his brother-in-liiw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grover MucKny, Stri:tli- cone, while Mr. and Mrs. MscKa,v were on I motor trip through the New England States and Ontario; Mr. and M;-5, Harry iKinross were visitors town on November 18. Lavers of --v--'- to George- Mr. Kenneth Meel.end who is employed with Home Motors. , Charlottetown, spent the weel(- Miss M". B1-maul of Montague ""1 Wml M5 P"9'"5- ML "ldivisited Georgetown on Nov. 18. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. r ' , Miss Beatrice Meir. riurse-in- M,"5' ,A”3”5 Nwhmm" hn f0rill'alIIllik at the PET. Hospital in Springliill, N.S., on Novembcr Slcharlottetowii, visited her home in where she will spend a few da.Vs1Gem.gemwn on Nov 18. - as guest of her mother, Mrs. ' M. MacFnrlane. Mr. Thomas Reiiton returned recently from Sydney, N. S., where M he attended the funeral of his 6; ;brother, the late John Renton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mn('Leod entertained ii number of frien at their linme on November Square dancing was enjoyed mill. in social time was spent while rc- freshments were served. , Flying Officer Douglas L. Gig- lgey, D.F.C., was it recent guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mabel Lzivers. FVO Giggcy, while in this area, visited . Mr, Edgar Machirlaiie who has hecn visiting in Lorne Valley, ' "Sand, )Ki1.We.5 , C 0.,” ” t lih g,eT””Sd' left receiitly for Toronto. Eli-l H 19”? lo ,5 wganumz 5 "(mm ,l'OlIic he will visit his mother, I Obsewi" Cmps M W” R" C- A F' l Mrs. MacFarlmir and sister, Mrslo” wedimsdmli N0” 18 he. held T sprlnghm , meeting in Montagum. which was More High Class, Blood For Highland View Herd A recent Mlditiotn to the High- lmd View Hereford herd of Miller and Tom Sanderson, North River is 5 Larry Domino 214, a. sire that carries some of the bat Hereford bloodlines on the continent. The Sanderson: were visiting the Up River lunch of Dr. Arthur side at Upper Rexton, N. 13.. when they purchased a half interest in the senior herd sire. 8 Larry Domino 214 was bred by l-Iillcrest Farms, West Virginia. He is a half brother to Larry Domino Izth, the highest priced bull in Hereford history. An interest in him was, sold for the record price of 5210.000 back in 1947, the year eh was Interiiatiomiil champion at Chicago. The new sire ut the Sanderson farm iqntred by Milky Way Larry Domino 12th. the animal that miide Hillcrut Farm famous. For five straight years the farm took the Iriternatiorial championship with Larry Domino bull.s. Dr. Sidn states that he has been breeding those bloodlines on his iimn since 1947 and they are very pnepotent. As 1 result he is getting good heads on his cattle. good tops and lota'of bone and scale, all desir- able characteristics whether the stock is headed for the show ring or bred for commercial purposes. Other sires in the Sanderson herd include The Ace, the animal brought here in December 1949 from Niinton. Alberta, by the P.E. Island Hereford Breeders Associa- Harbor School replacing Miss Sin. nott, who was called to the civil service in the city. Miss Ryan 1; ialdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Ryan. The Palticlllh-HEKIIOISB on the Lit- tie Iijlower Church grounds is being repaired at present and it new shlnslmg iob done on the entire roof. Mr. P. R. Sliinott. local con-, NOVEMBER 23, 195, Paronts' Grou T To lllscuss Prihleiiie: Juemberl ii the locgl new imenw group wereuiiiiax mined It the home of M, " Mrs. Willard Dnice, Brooklyn .12: Tuesda 1 ' incetlngy. evmlm or their "mmhlv The main business of th 1318 centered uound the :l.J2:,”,,” of ii name for the group, corms pondence was read by Mrs, pluc- in uiswer to inquiries on the ad” viability of uniting with mrem; of other uceptioinl children. be ctaiou was deferred to 3 later am- It was decided that the pl,” "First Steps" be ordered, um mm' the members subscribe to --Qu,.s:,t the first Canadian magazine pub: liahed regarding cei-ehnl pals, A committee was gppomled m go before the Government, gm. added assistance in this work A new slate of officers in be appointed at the annual meeting At the close of the business ,,,.',; iod Mrs. Bruce served dainty n. fresiiments and ii pleasant social hour was enjoyed by 3,1), tion snd purchased lut year by the Benderaona. He was bred in Dallas, Texas by Charles Petaitt and was purchased by W. A. Crawford- Frost and used for three years in the outstanding Hereford herd he had It that, time. They also have can-ieon Roynl Dandy. Another utimnl bought from Nantori and one that has never been beaten in the show rings. His sire. Dasdy .Domlno 12th sold for 332,000 to the Lazy River Ranch. an American outfit. Recently they purchased from the Federal Department of Agri- culture Monte Vista. puo Tone 48th, 9. five-year-old sire bred by the late E. H. Home. at ntfleld, N. 8. He is by Monte Vista Duo Tbne th. I grsnd sire of Monte Vista uo Tone Jr. used by the Smdersoris several years ago and I several times immd champion at the Maritime Winter l"ii.lr. Also purchased from the sido ranch this year is I. young male call with plenty of good breeding behind him. He is I can of 5. Larry Domino 12th end his dam is M D A Miss Silver 2nd, bred by T0 SUPPLY PIPE GLASGOW. (Rieuteri)-The an. tlsh manufacturing Conqmny of Stewards and Lloyd: announced, Thursday it has won it ;2'g()0m0 1e1g;:i&:lc”c-ti:-'l'Yi smnofd 5'F"'1n35- contract to supply piping rm. me With such an nrray of outstand- Eliutgfpelrsrgwisgoiqadlan T:"”'””-9 v 8-'-km e .ina lng sires the Sanderson brothers feel that they can continue to im- prove their herd of cattle that has been topping fairs wherever they showed for practically a quarter of A century. will connect I-(dines. Alaska's niriit northerly ice-free port with Fair. banks, carrying oil suppllr-5 u, American and Canadian army Md air fonce bases. OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE A" Older B0)'S' Conference ii.l1 he held in St. David's Untml Church, Georgetown, P. E. l., fiom Friday. Nov. 2? until Sunday em. ning Nov. 29lh.iunder the dir'ec. building firm November 18. George had only gone to the city with his parents a. few weeks ago to reside for the winter. His chums are all pulling for a speedy re- covery for him. tractor, is doing the job with Mr.l Buddy Kelly, assistant. Former Islander Dies tion of Rev. W. A. Paterson, and assisted by .eve I l d .. In N.B- conference will ii: mgdeenup M”: -.-g ' boys of teen-age-13 and up . from Eastern Prince Edward lg. Surely it must be ii consolation for and Mrs. Cnrman Carla-. H::grS3;IP9 gleginggiaflg g0:"F:gee'.e (til; Russell Blackett of , 1mmded by R numb” of Wm. vet Miss Norma sinnott and her girl 111 for the past three months - Hon mnknmsll mm H; Godls gwdi WW9 9T.nb1'0i55Y9d 3" black Silk. It N S. Weraris from Georgetown lfmmds mmmed '0 mdmn RiV”- MT- Bin?" w- Wheaikli Of C(:);l&l'1l(()llIi.:Cst)W(T:lol;rIi'iIyF4l"l .ime, e ivi , in re urn or is '-mmm-””'-C , , , . . g "D "' ' on g ' -' v - - - . mist -3"” 3”” MW ”mf”'”5 ” His. PANNIURF w I H”? aHlleedti)i)sse'Wla1 Mictlgelmem H" "M M”' Gem" M"C”"' . 3 E fw” M lnottiim tjigiiijgixirifiaidmaridlsssifigr ?x""l'i7.'i gaidimu TIL Hi: The boys who mmdcd the W": inissionmies and their loyal siili- I ' I ' , 9” ml! 'il Hfsc?" I H 5”F;lnell. Montague. were re:-om On Not. l -Mls. i tam, ur- lMr. and Mrs Peter Mcmmm -The. B on Novolg . n 0 ll. . ference last year in Montague will ems. re has me Sickle and mmg w--- p gestimi or net. .iri.s inns, gif guest; at the home ,-,( Mrs, -M.-.,pli,i, MISS Annie Kceiinii, Mi. J.H t - - .. . . remember the hm, feuowsmp and she). Wm? me Cwsggnhe Red Army ..'The annual mcetuig of Pan- l list. The demonstration was great- C,,m,.n'; 335”,-, Mrs, charms MacDonald and Mr, Marcellus Go- lgggfplgggfis 1:9vl;T31hD91li'-cill:1: 03115 V0 h BOYD in Ch&!'10l-lvelown. P. E. 1-. good discussions Ind particularly mm bngades of wmtegmbed famhlmure Island Wpmens Institute ly enjoyed by all. - g ' MM-Lend ".5 Mr, Macuod, tell motored to Charlottetown. .-3;-. 5- agdwil E 50!! 01 U16 13?-C Ebenezer the banquet and the stunts and ml and the an N ha” with me was held Tuesday evening at the Mrs. W?-S1P.ig Cant-pbell admirabls, C.-.. where. they attended the meeting The hrst dam , . E1113-DB?-h (ROS) Wheatley yells; and they will be Anxious; gpim of lo”. lliome of Mrs g Occai Caimibell. acted as RUG-tlollfel of thegnrticles M.-z. Mary Macintosh left dll-IR in Prtncevof Wales College. under N” hem in the; T4 mgnylllecks and h” bae" 3 '”.”e'" M sum W 99"” "3,3"'i Much the Win HF” me nmmm” mm vm for yM,.5. John (31,;-pl, p,ecrded.. donated at toll 0811- Blddm2 WES ing the week for her home in.the. auspices nf the Provincial on Wed) d V 1 H Pmnrta Hall John for the past nine years. Mr. activities. will he in store for the vet me horrors of metpasl and! There were Hlizllt membeis tiiirl brisk and it further amount w'as1'rm-(min, om” ;.n,,,- ;pe,,,1,m: ,,nyHmgmr and Schnm Assocmmm D” H ies nytiigim illlll. R lovely Whe-ntlcy was employed with the boys again but we shall llAI'P new xiejmce m the happiness 0, wdahlone visitor present Roll call was added to the funds. V pnjnyghlr visit on the Island xs,ivhicli was addressed by Dr. S. R, 18:3; nlfglnl -mg biought In Public Works Department of the stunts and new yells; and new nu. ” W welmme mu back ,0 mm responded to by pxivment of mem- Roll call at the next meeting guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus,Laycoclt. past-president, of mp 8 "Oh - city for eight years. He was 3 thusissm to attain to the mt - e tbershlp dues. Arrangememls lKPl”Elt':lll be a Christmas gift exchange. Nicliolsoii. canadlan Home mm school and I -m- member of St. Matthews Presby- badge of the group. 1.-ed9,.am,,,' and Mrs. Aubin, Eldershsw, has jnin- terlun Church. Hospitality will be provided hv beloved Prime Edwmrd Ismnm W 1 discussed for holding I Supper fortlillace of meeting was undecided. your mmuy and mendS' members and their families at thet Miss Zona Benton has returned the homes in Georgetown, and the Surviving are his wife, boys are asked to register tutti Mrs. 'Parcnt - Teacher i Edna Wheatley (nee Edna. Burns rrtircd Dean of the University oiled We 5”” M 913 C9499 530”: Mr. and Mrs. Peter .VfarLenri. Approaching H190; b.;,:::1n(1n:fA(;E:ii1Ri;"3Sr'gl:fga, i home of Mrs. T.R. Jackson. Lower y from Chrirlottebowii to her home 5, motored to Cllal'1fiii!'iOiVn on Nn- Sztskatchewzm. yhere V for the busy wewni w you mm pleasmeianu Montague. Plans for Sl70l'lS0l'lllg,.'-1'. Cominercinl -Cross. iiherc slielw-mhc-r 8 ivlieve they visited re-' -.D- Chlfsl-mas SEHV-Son. of Albany, P.E.1.), one brother, Christopher Hartman, V-vhri uill gmimuck dear Father Pmeau mm two card parties. one at the he-inc,.p'.ans to stay with her father, Mr iatives and friends. 1 lmmlnlon r:;ovemmmt. Depart. 315 many iouniz pals here are Frank Wheatley, Charlottetown, N3 05 Registrar. Registrnnoni lime token of admmm0n' andiof Mrs. Wi1.iam Murphy, and on ormnii Beaten, during the com- -A.M. mom of puhllc vvgplgs Dredge No, gilry 10 learn that Georile Mac- P.E-1.. and one sister, Mrs. John 5'10"” be HCCOMPBMPG W 3100. kvndlv imerwt MM, God me At the lio.vne,of.Mrs. Hiibertcainp mg winter. ----M -7 ”' 'r 2. under command of Mr. Bernard 00810 15 5.1359-lentlin the P. E. 15- B. Murley of Chnrlottetown, P.E. which Wm 5150 100k Bf!” W! A . r . - beuv were nnmlzedl Mm Hubpnt SEEK p n An, Batchndm wmch has been en. land Hospital with a fractured I.. and several nieces and neph- b'""l"”' It i5 3dVi55b!9 W W39 ister at least three days tmrnru tskull. suffered when he was lm, on !tltc side of the head with it piece lof lumber at work with n ews. , Interment win in Cedar Hill Ex- gztgcd for some time in digging at Annandalc. arrived in Georgetown Mr. Barigv NEicli-Volsoii. Charlotte- visited his parents. Shephard of Shephards continue m mag and prawn youv um.” you , Campbell invited members to her home for the December mecliiig',tmin. recently the Opening of Conference. NEW YORK: (ATV - The 40th inert Him face to face with the souls He has entrusted to your keeping." BIG STADIUM The cricket ground at Melbourne. Australia. has accommodated ca- pacity crowds of 90,000. iwhen roll call is to be rinsiiercd with an exchange of gifts. The following omccis were el- ected for the ensuing year: Presi- dent, Mrs. Aloysius MacDonald; vice-president. Edwin Mac- Donald: secretaii-ttwisiirer. Mrs. John Griffin: auditors. Mrs. Wil- E III iliam MacDonald and Mrs. Hubert Campbell. BILL MAULDlNlS I11: FOUR BIG DAYS STARTS TODAY A GREAT BEST SELLER BECOMES I MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! ere Ought To Be A Law LIFE Says .y. . . "The greatest human drama of all time." Shows 3:30-7-9 PRINCE ' EDWARD tors IN ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL NOW - - - THEY'RE IN TOKYO! Willie and Joe in "BACK AT THE FRONT" H , bag. At the next meeting roll call By Fagaly And Shorten ll8li(ll1'll fo-reign trade conventi.-in has advocated an end to economic aid to Europe, It lowering of U. S. tariffs and encouragement of pil- vate American investments ovvr- seas. The sessions were attended by about 2,300 delegates represent- ing U. 3. foreign trading firms. banks imd investment houseii. TM the meeting was attended to by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Plans for sewing and completing other work were discussed by the members. A social hour was spent during which time it dainty lunch wu served by the hostess. Mrs. Moore, as- sisted by Mrs. Russell I-Iicken. Members were invited to hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil Campbell at Commercial Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson at ,W'nim Road. The meeting of Ivy Junior Red lci-ms was held in Whini Road ischool October 29, together with it HHll0We'Pll party. Roll call was ,answered with an article for the "grab-bag". Later in the meeting teveryone drew something from the livill be items for an auction sale. A penny sale will be held by Hughic Graham. l The new committees are as fol- , lows: i Water: Edith MacDonald and Jean Ann Munro; health: Vernon ,Nicholson and Bob Stuart; sickz. .Mary Farquharson and John tCl:irey; program: Kenny MacDon- ialu and David Mccarron. E . The Ha.lloive'en celebrations fol- lowing the meeting were greatly lenjoyed. A delicious lunch was . served. c -GU. Murray River and Vicinity ..'Pte. Maynard Mmcbonuld who was stationed with the Canadian Army in Alberta. was at recent vis- itor tn Murray River, visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Gnrnet Moore. Whlm Road. was hostess to members -of the whim Road Ladies Aid on Nov. 7. The meeting sws opened by the ,prcsident, Mrs. W. J. F're.ser. In the iibsence of the secretary, Mrii. Co'ivi MacDonald, the business of Mr. Hugh Muc.Beth and Mr. Alex MaoPhee, Cvrsndview. were NOW SHOWING recent busines visitors to Murray 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 l-Elva, . I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Murray River, recently spent I ,iveek-end in Plctou, Nova Scotin, Smwm. gsqgixeets of Mr. uind.Mre. Art Fergu- TOM EWELT. i Mi. Blake Murdock, ChLrlotte- town, recently spent it few days At the home of his piLi'eni.s, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murdock, Murray River. and .. HA RVEY I.EMBl')(iK Mun. Earl uidi Ralph Muc- Lean. High Bank, were businuu THE RE-IE OLN WED Mos-r Liizaro r-rape-rune I5 Vi? No-eooouiu wuo ropes us mm HELPING . HIM arr I-its Lmo 5TAi2'i'so... visitors to Caribou, N.s., on Nov. 19. , Mr. Howard Hoops, Piouau In- liind, N5, merit the Nov. 14 week- end at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore, High Bunk. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Saunders. Mt. Vernon, imd Mr. and MrI.MIlool.m Mmbeui, Civledonin, merit Nov. 22 visiting It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murdock. Murray River, Mr. and Mn. Alvin Miwbonnld uid daughter Eleanor Jean. Green I-llll. N. 8.. were Meant. vis- itors st the borne of Mn. Mac. TuAuitsRJI21HEsHove,cniNo:Lv! , nomia-n pd en-ts. M. a ma. , 0 NDDOISH5 g -roueu LUCK Aaour-Iouw. I I George o. Wlhitew:y,rMiri'nny rm- . ........':.1':n.. . x it it - 4-" - - - , -r T . , ; IHAPIOI,FDKE. i F5 g S 5 I On November in the librnritn 5, ,, i .. 9 qr N I 9 Mg ,1”. :3: of the Murny River Libnry had .4 2-c . it - I - - :.."tz..t:.e.:."..0."e-.....1 -':..:: Q . fl 1", . . ' CO V "17! 0 . I 4 ” ' l.f.".:-.i1?”..':”.:.9'.:"..:..": i -Q - - , ' - t I ,i 9 '.'::t.:i::."3:n.'r".:r..”'.:'i.."....""t . v r - K V R. - ,. V p A ix Vy - nuiaumceoamanmpi-tutu , law A i . 4 ; . .., 6, V... t and: n ioii-min mum bowel! - it-"I "'73 I . Aid-bx it” 0i t '4" '1' I-"' 3"'i'iT' ..??u?...”"'”'mn1L”m"”.1.'3 rte: cf” . W . -....-...:r.'..-”..-... -x. it all. I .5 i ”' ' ”' - -an. 0i signed and uken I civil" on Nov. 18, under tow of the tug "Fredericton". On Nov. 19 thei dredge. accompanied by the tugs. "Fredericton" and "Glen Levitt". left Georgetown for Point Tuppeiz, N.S., where she will go on the slipl for the winter months. A.C. T--O”:-TT' l U BPISTOI and V. I I icmiiy . . fMr. and Mrhs.-EPelcr McLellen. Indian River. were visitor: here last week guest: of Mrs. McLellan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. sin-. iiott. Welcome visitors here last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mc- Lellitn. They motored here from Indian River to visit their old friends .Mr. and Mrs. P. R. sin- nott for 1 day. Mr. Angus I.ePlerre called here. for I few days last week to viaitl his mother Mrs. John LaPicrrci and his old friends of other year; Mr. LaPien'e was on his way to Clark City, Que. from the Magdalen Islands where he re- sides. He left here it few years ago Along with his wife and one child to reside there and his place. especially In the musical circle. has never been filled. He plan: to re- main in Clark City for the winter months at least. A stranger stopped off here last week for ii few days he was Mr. Dec LnPlerre. visiting his mother for n few days. Mr. l..aPlerre has never reaided here us he was born in the Magdalen Islands and when they moved to Clerk City and later to this vicinity he remained be- hind nnd made his home in the Magdalen Islunda. Like his late. father he follows the blacksmith trade and wiii en route to Clark whil tension Cemetery. Save Yourself A Trip, And g Your Money, No Need to go to the Mainland for Used Car and Truck Bargains STEWART MOTORS have Better Cars and Trucks. Bel-fer condi- tion. Lower Prices-Here in pcharloffofown. Here are just a. few with many more Bargains to Interest you:- 1. V 47 Mercury 4-Door Low Mileage on Motor. Tires all A-1. 5550.00 48 Dodge Sedan 51 Dodge Sedan 9,000 Miles on Motor Good Th-es Good Tires Heater Radio and Heater Priced To sell 3700.00 5'! 000.00 51 Mercury Sedan Perfect Tires ' Good Body Hester 31 150.00 52 Mercury l-2 Ton 50 Mercury l-2 Ton Heater A.1 condition Heater-All New Tires Low Mun” 8,000 Miles on Motor Never used out of City. 51295.00 . Real Bu-gain H 3900.00 I City to work with his brother-in- law who is foreman in n large shop there. Mr. LaPiem-. says he: visited here only once before uomel yearn ego. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Mcmyn, and Mrs. McI!:weri's mother. Mrs. Annie Mcswen, were business visitors to the city on Wedneediiy. Another visitor on business the same day win the Bristol post mistress, Mrs. Mu-guret Slnnott. Mini Francis Blnnotl. who had taken, I temporary teaching posi- tion at the Harbor school hu re- Iervico Non in the income tax the city. she entered into her new duties 3 week ago. Miss Murry Ryan hen taken I unchlngi position at at. Peter: JOHNSON'S AN()ftYNI I M Low Mileage Mileage vantage! for Service. 224 Grout O00. Sf. it EXTRA srncuins " 1950 FORD SEDAN-I-leaf r. new paint job. Completely Reconditioned . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1952 CHEV. PICK-UP 'l-2 Ton-All new Tirn...l-lggggl-.- o-ooocionuoouooo-ounnnoocLoneounno 1948 3-Ton Cali 8: Chassis-Good Motor. Good Tires .. 5600.00 1950 INTERNATIONAL 3-4' Ton-Just like now. very low ' ALL VII-IICLIS WINTERIIED All Units" can be Financed-Highest Allowance for your Trude-im R0lIIOlI'IbOI'.. Buying your Car on the Island gives you a letter M' STEWART MOTORS LTD. 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