PAQITWELY‘ ii Georgetown Ami Vicinity AMr. and Mn. Leonard Fitz- gerald were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Miss Claire Matheson of Dut- mouth. N.S.. is visiting his mother. Mrs, Daniel Mntheson of George- own. ‘ Gecs-getonlans t-isitlng the City m Tuesday included; Mr. and w"; B. H. Stewart, Mr. Ernest Doyle, Mr. Francis Meobeari. Mr. C. H. Llewellyn and Mrs. Chestm- Walker. Mrs. MacPlierson. viceprincipal of Georgetown High School is at present absent from her duties due to illness. Her position is being fill- ed by Mr. Joseph Sculiy. Mr. William Fitzgerald vrho has been visiting his btrothers Capt. John J. Fitagerald and Capt. C M. Fitzgerald left Tuesday on return to his home in Long Island. N Y. Mrs. George Buchanan was a visit- or to Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday. Mr. Howard S. Maclean, Asaoc- istcd Shippers representative load- r-d |\ car of Catiada No. i. Small potatoes on Tuesday. This ship- meni was packed in uiic hundrcd and tcu pound boxes and tire for the West Indies market. At the adjourned December meat- ing of the Georgetown ‘Town Council held on Tuesday‘. Dec. 17th. Mr. A. F. Jenkins Wits nnpoitited Return- ing Office-r for the civic election to be held on Saturdal‘. Dec. 21st. Mr. Jenkins will appoint his own poll clerks. Mr. Patrick Murphy was appointed Doorkeeper. The final meeting of the present Council will be held on December 30th. BRONCHIAI. AHMA GETS FAST RELIEF Don't. let choking spells frighten you any more. if you are a victim ol’ infectious Colds. use Pols0n'e Cough Syrup. It acts as an internal antiseptic. and thins out the lilllCllS or phlegm that causes the gasping and choking. Polaonfs Cough Syrup helps to bring better health and ‘strength to those’ who stiffer constantly from Colds. and it seems like a licaven-on-earth to anyone wanting to get quick relief for a Cough or Throat Ailment due to Cold. Insist 0n Polson's oniy-- the Cough Syrup of thc day, 35c at all (lculcrs. PULSUNS COUGH SYRUP EASTERN GIIAROIAN .10!!!" HOSPITAL W. A.-- The regailar monthly meeting of the W. A. c! the Souris Hoqitital was held in the dining room of the Hospital on Friday, Dec. 6th In the absence of Mrs. JJ. Mat.- thrw, the report of the secretary and treasurer was road by Mrs. H. G. Matthew. 1W0 sets of dlah- l es. two bedside tables. curtain rods. maps. etc. had been pur- chased since lasts meeting. The. W. A. wiliel to gratefully afl-L notwlsdgo the following donations, U15 from Scuris River unit C.W. L.: m from Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church at Fortune: llti from Mrs. W. B. Lcard: pickles and chow from Gowan Brar WI: pillows from Klngsborn Wonun'a| Institute: white blankets from Mrs. Bsle Stewart. Kingsboro: blanket and spread from Mrs. Stafford Robertson. Kings- boro; window drapes purchased. with money donated by Siatersl and pilnll! of St. Mary's Convent; face cloths from Mrs. Becbvlth. Maiden, Mass. ‘The Auxiliary will fur-him the turkeys for the- Christmas dinners. Ice cream trill be donated by the Guild of United Church. A lotterv in aid of thc finspitol was discussedmndl lcft over for further rliscuadcn at the January meeting. MuiLvu-nv_s_ciio0r. l Honor roll for November. Grade X.-1. Wilbert ltiacldenzie; 2. Marie Hynes; 3, Bernadette Mac-r Kenzlc. ‘ Grade lX.-l. Arlene lngs: 2. Eieatior Drake; 3, Gordon Jenkins. Grade TX. B.-l. Reta Crane. Grade VlIL-l. Stanley MacLeodzl Grade VI.-1, Virginia Macbeoct, 2. Auldene Morriney: S. Walter; Crane. Grado V. A.—~i. John Weatrerbie. Griulc V. B.—l. Edna Weather-hie: 2, Karachi-i Grant: 3. Emery Crane. Grade iV.-1. Norman Sheldow; 2, William Morriseey; 3, Wendell Jenins Grade IIL-‘l, Helen MacKensier '2. bhimm Weatherfiie: 3. Floyd Smith. Grade ll. Vi, Rlylllulld ‘Taylor: 2. Prudence ‘Neatherlbie; 3, Louise Weatherble. Grade I.-—No Tests. - Highest Average in Senior Grades -» Arlene lngs 90.8%. i Highest Average in Junior Grades‘ —l-lelen MacKetr-zie 83.2% Perfect Attendance ~ Eleanor Drake. Edna Weatherbie. Louise Wsatheebio, Prudence Woathdxibfo. Constance Grant, Emma Weather- bie, Emery Crane Frances MacMillan~Toachstr. DAILY ROMAN COIN! OAISTER. Norfolk. llnLp-(CPI -Some of ihc 690 Roman coins found on the site of an old R0- man settlement have been identi- fied as of the period between A. D. 140 and 260. Tito Quality 8|da._..From WELLIIEIVS You'll find this store u regular headquarter! for Ohrlabll - -‘; lnlalllillvhllllflaa dam. - - - same your gilt now from flawloaa diamonds and humus name watches. a, - Q of J .‘. ‘ ‘m p-tasiemssstoiii-WII ' i 0 IUIOVA VIATCIII! Lot's: ehloiea of seem v0 y new 1] 32f- new‘; wfi" Glam now ' i lexplained that the western wheat Alhorton Potato Growers Request PerniamentFloor __A largely attended muting of interested farmers was hold in the Institute Rail. Alberton on DH‘. l1. This meeting was called by their Provincial renwlflntutive. Mr. Fred o. Ramsay, M.L.A.. ct Ment- rcse, in order that the potato pru- dueers themselves might have the opportunity sf dihcusslng matters associated with their business of growing potatoes. Mr. Russell Len-d oi‘ Cascumpec acted as chairman of the nteeting and Mr- Fcrrest W. Phillips ll secretary- The chairman. Mr. 1AM. fill!- ed Mr. Ramsay's efforts on behalf of his fellow farmers, especially} to obtain a floor on potutocs. the- Isiand's most important cash crop. Many items cf interest were free- ly discussed by those present, tu- ciuding floor prices. limitation o! acreage. quotas, tariff, freight rates. dehydration, potato diseases, at" Those taking an active nart in the l discussions were Mr. Wallace. Mr. Oliver, Mr, Pridham. Mr. Ramsav? Hardy. Mr. Leigh Hodgson Mr. Ralph Hardy, Mi‘. Brenton Ramsay. Mr. Forrest Phillips, Mi‘. O'Brien Mr. Wilkic. Mr. Thomas. Mr Leurri, Mr. Bowncss, Mr. Mr. McLellan, Mr. and Harvey others. I , , Support Price Dliscuaaed Mr. Ramsay explained that fv-I’ tho first time in Canada’: hiaftu" Fl» support price had been sultplicrl thc potato producers, but he laid adjustments would likely be msdc, h‘ Y‘ to its present form, as it did nut‘ ‘ i-t-oride sufficient protection to farmem who ivsrc forced to scll ‘o nay c-if pressing obligations. dus to it not becoming operative until late in the Spring. He also thought the pflcc insufficent to pa)‘ W“ of production under present r-ondi-l lions. Bu! ht" (‘Illetitidd thlf ‘ ivork to improw. the position. He growers strugzled for years before obtaining their first floor nricl- of 60 rcnis pry bushel. and new they" were receiving $1.35 plus a fir! year lulrantaa at the same price. _ There was a. general flflifll til" Premier J. Walter Jrmeg had "alp- ed the grower considerably. by re- rently securing the price o! the set, and by having the Board W" the price into effect en April 1st instead of May 15K Mr. Ramsay thought a pcrma-v- ent floor could only be Wflrklblt’ by iimitinf: the acreafie i0 t‘ WT‘ carriage of a farmer's clear land. and by co-operating with the United Ctatel. After the general discussion a resolution committee was farmed. comprising Messrs. Fred C. Ram- say, M.L.A.. Liester Wallace F61"- rest W. Phillips. M.L.A.. Harry Pridham and Ramaay Hardy. Roaoluflona The following resolutions unanimously adopted: “Whereas the present. sulfiw!" price on potatoes does not. provide ample protection to the grower. duel to the price set not being sufflcq lent to pay cost of nroduction an k not being made effective It the» beginning of the pct-a-tc harvest. "Be it therefore resolved i-hfll the following recommendations he» made to the Federal Dept. of AQ-v ricuiturc: l "1, Tim a permanent floor on. potatoes he established» - '2. That th, floor price be m! ion than cort of production, hi"! a reasonable profit. "s. That the IACPOIII grown M potatoes ho limlicd to a perct-nini!" of a Farmer's clear land. ~4, Th" Inspection of acreage be carried out. at the time Inspection la made for disease. “8. That our Iederal Government ask the co-opcration of the UilitMi States in establishing a joint. lie". manent floor. "6. That the United State: Gov- ernment be asked to raise it! quota. and to reduce its tariff on potatoes. in line with that of Car:- ada’s." Moved by Mr. Ramsay Hardy. Ceconded by Mr. J. W. O'Brien. On motion of.’ Mr. Fred C. Ram- guy, seconded by Mr. Ramsay Har- dy. a resolution was adopted pro~ teuting the contemplated Fedora! Intro“; cf 30 per cent in freight. Iltaa. ‘ It was moved by Mr. Wm- Bow- naaa, seconded by Mr. Chester Wal- lace. and carried that a lflcw plow be losghd In Alberfon for the sar- vice of the Lllrst Dlbtrivct. Ami that snow fences be supplied where needed. WU?‘ POINT IIIM W. f. Gt Decanter 12th. the Point Prim Wmtmb Institute, held their regular monthly mating at the home d it]. Alan Mitflrhilflll with an attndauoe o! vluht mem- bers and time visitors. Meetinl ad by martin: the creed in unson. Roll call was ma- wgrgfl 11y a Chrutmas gift: and real- iaed a stun of 90 cents. Next the minutes of last mut- ing were read. adopted and sllfllll- illlu. Borden Murchison was ap- wtntsd auditor In P11! 0f l!!!“ MadKensic. Dues were paid by Mrs. Angus Murchison, Elinor Murchi- gm, Mrs. Albert Mmtchiaon. our- respondence was than road. It was moved sud seconded mat It!) b0 um to Tl. league. Min. Kenneth MaoRae was paid 00 cant! he "(IQ Well" ca s. It n: moved an aecondcd that 1m. Clarence Gillls send "Oat mil" cards for the following three llsllltha. - Irving Hardy, '_ it _ was a shirt, alid it wu up to all t". ‘ per bushel.’ ~‘ bag in addition to the first price - f F’? us" .. a ACHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 25% oFF i ON SALE i REDUCED TO ALL l-VOMEWS HANDBAGS Friday and Satu rday Yea will bear it all OVII town"! got my Handbag from HclmctVs! Shop 00th for this exciting event so close to Christmas. Suva on the gift of o Handbag from these favorite sfylss-mnvalope, pouch, underarm or with handle. In the col- lection are bugs of the finest Morocco, smart, fashionable Cordc, Colt, Pigtex and glittery, durable Plastic. In all the most sought-offer colors. This is some- thing that you connof afford to miss! REGULAR 3.95 TO 34.00 Here's A Grand Gift Suggestion SHOP EARLY FDR BEST GHOIGE ouamlrzeo smsrkcnou smc: m1 \ ll-OSSITIB-PIEIC! NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Anna. Agatha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah A. Pierce of Elmira, P.E.I., to Mr. Leo Francis. son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest; Roaaiter, Mcreli RBI. took place on Thursday. October 1'1. 1948, at l a. m. in Our Ladies Chapel at saint Patrick's Church, Montreal, Quebec. The ceremony was performed and th, nuptial mass celebrated ay Reverend Phelan McKenna, )3l'l.'.'\" priest of Morell. P. E. I. Many relatives and friends of the YNITII couple were present. The chapel was decorated with standards of golden poms and ferns. Th" bride given away by Dr. K. Mooney en- tered U19 chapel to the organ strai-ns of Here Comes the Bride after which many selections were rendered. Shc was frowned in a floor length dress of white chif- fon. the bodice having a heart shaped neckline, her finger tip length veil of French silk he: was caught with a t-cronet of orange- blossoms and carrying a cascade of white chrysanihcmitms and Am- ericin beauty roses. lily cf the vai- ley fems. Her only ornament w.“ a string of pearls. Miss Ethel ‘Pierce, sister of the bride. acted as bridesmaid and vrnl" gcwncd in a floor length goiduv coloured dress of flue net ovr-r taffeta, with heart shaped neck- lihe and were a matching taffeta hat with mohair brim, elbow length ifltrvel and carried a bouquet nf mauve poms and lily of the valley: ferns. Miss Frances Pierce, another .".'<~ tor cf the bride. acted as maid of honour. was gowned in .1 floor length dress of mauve silk tnfhtn with sweetheart neckline and matching hat of taffeta and French lace, elbow length gloves and rar- ried a bouquet of golden poms end lily of the valley ferns. Mr, bonus Rosalia, brother nf the groom acted as best-man and ‘Messrs. Hubert O'Hanle_v, 8t. Pet- ers. P. ll. !., and Frank Madigan, Montreal, Quebec, acted as uslm-s A breakfast and reception was held at the Pennsylvania Hotel Montreal. The table was center- ed with a three tiered wedding cake. silver tapers. for-zet-mc-nota and ferns. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Rossitcr left by motor en n tour to different, places of interest in 171A. The bride travelling in l pale salmon garbadine suit with all brown accessories and carrying a Mouton coat. Her carnage was of rod roses and maiden hair ferns. On the bride and groom's ro- turn to the fslandy0ctober 24th. a reception wasJield at the hnma of the groom's parents, Mot-ell. where upwards of fifty guests galhorad to welcome tit, young couple. At the emulation of a very dainty supper. Reverend Pheisn fit-Kenna and Mat the Inltitute buy three doaen apples for a taut for the children. Int mutiu to be hold at the time-o! Mrs. Wm. lulu. non mil i0 Nlttaxiwlfllfime cntnmittec Mn. Wm. lulu and Marv Quits. causation to: m. evening n cults. ‘fli m» Multir- s... 313F322 as’. m» l"! ft was decided tn have a Christ- m. m-e in the school for the children. ft was decided that than wit: nah no nuns d NI‘ m?!‘ ‘W; ‘ mghiflwllfl! “lid w all. qlliiinu National h lunch Ill proposed tha toast to th; bride, which was responded by the groom. Other speeches were mad: by Revevend Fred Cass. Charlotte- town, and the parents cf the hridc and groom. Darwin: and music were indulged in the remainder of the evening. A few days later a number of relatives and friends were invited i0 the home of the bride's parents, Mr. .nd lVIrs. Pierce, Elmira, where a very enJoyable supper was serv- ed. followed by an evening of danc- ing and music. . Mr and Mrs. Hoesitei‘ will make their home in Moreil, P. E. 1., where the groom is in business partner- ship with his father. Previous to their marriage, Miss Pisrcq was an employee of The Continental Fire Insumnce Company. Mrntmai. Quebec. Among the many out of town guests at, the wedding. were Rev- erend Pheian McKenna, Moi-ell, B. E. I.. Dr. Clarence Coady. Ottawa Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M"D'\n- ald. Vernon River. PILL, and Mr. Fred Hessian, Charlottetown, P. E. ‘Relatives and friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs, Rosalie!‘ many years of happy wedded life. Wedding‘ Balls i —A wedding of much interest look place at United Church Manse Bedeque nn Nov. 27th at 3 p. ‘~1- when Mildred Anna Clark. almigh- tcr of M1‘. and Mrs. Keir Clark rf Ksnsington became the bride of David Lawson Clark. son cf Fred- rick Clark and the lata Mm, Clark nf Wilmot. ‘The ceremony was pcr- formed by Rcv. Mr. Wagner. The attendants were Miss Peggy Mc- Donald and Mi‘. Leslie Clark The bride wore a wool suit of mexicc- Ma brown trimmed with beaver and brown ICGQIIOTAcJ Her enrsage WM Yellow roses. The bridesmaid was dressed in an aqua green suit, with ccraage of pink roses. After the ceremony the bridal party pra- ceeded to Summsrsido to be phntn- graphed. In the evening at '7 o'clock a wedding supper was served at the hl‘de'| home in Kenslngtm. The t irty guests were all seated at once and the decorations were. in pink and white. A thrsg tler| wedding cake flanked by gllvgr "Mlle sticks and pink candies made an attractive table decor», tion. Th! bride's mother wore a‘ ti" DlKs dren of brown and pink cvrllac while Mr Irandmathsr.‘ Mrs. Winfred lunacy. was druudl in navy sheer and Ilrllge n: .-ed.| roses. During the evening '1 jelly’ band cf senenaders called fn wish‘ the ncwly wed; all good wlghll, After being treated to sandwich» and cake they departed with manvi, extrusions of good will. Th; (si-~ iowlnl day Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for a short horsbymoon spam with relatives ln~ Halifax, Truro Dartmouth and New Glasgow. 0n‘ their return they took up rflldt-ut-o in Iifmot where the groom ts n- prcapareua farmer. Previous to her, marries, the bride vm tendered n , shower of lowly Ill"; it a party‘ in her honor on the“ evening of Nev. Ind. The rooms wan‘ ariis-l tlesliy dmrmd in t tibia- ma; and white. ‘lb the at! t wedding march playfi by Mrs-' Joseph Iltlln thd btlllqlkt W11 edbythebolfna Phclicla Clark and Mrs. Mary Weh- elcerted to a rut of H0110!‘ by NM ' . '- Pezzy McDonald. The bukets of gifts were brought in by Min Jean Mill and Miss Jean Macbcod The gifts were opened by Miss Daria Henderson and Miss Geraldine Mc- Lean. The verses were read by Min Nora. McCatvilla and Miss Eleanor McMurdo while Mia: ster- arranged the gifts on the table. Mildred expressed her gratitude in a few well chosen words The guests were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. McDonald in piano sale:- tions, s monologue by Mrs Leslie Ramsay and a sinizsonif with Mrs. Russel McKay at the piano launch was sewed by the ladies. Tho beautiful array of gifts consisting of furniture. cut glass silver. linen and checks were ample proof of the popularity of the bride and groom who have the best wishes of a host oi‘ friends for ti long and. happy wedded life. -K. SEARLITOWN W. I. The Dt-ccmlicr meeting nf the S-“arlvinwn Women's lnstitutl- was held at ilic home of Mrs. Edward Leard on Dt-c. 3rd. The president presided and ripened the meefln! with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was followed bv the readinl of minuios of previous meeting. uliicti worn approved and signed.” 0n" ‘lumber re-jcined and one new member was welcomed. 80s- retary Imve a report of Ball bu- Ml!‘ which realised the aum cf $54.74. Sick cnmmltiec repnrtr-rl takiul fruit twice to sick. The svflool committee was asked in purchase I-IDIDDIIIIIDIIIIDIII PERFOMES All the ladies expect or da- atra a bottle of one of Jam- tesotra distinctive product: from tho world's finest nak- era. Read on. SIIANDRA PERFUMIS: 112.50. $25.09, $35.00 Toilet. Wafer ............ [LII TuYu Cologne . $1.00. "-00 Toilet Water $3.00» N.“ Perfume . $0.15 LUOIEN LIDONG COIDGNE: Bulaiallta ILM. 01.10, OI.“ Simeon li-ltl. $3M- “JO Tllllllln $1.“, “l. PIIIUHI: K111087000 -. UM. “w” IIOGII l CALI-l’! COLOGNE: Silver Pony u,“ gq" -- ll-OI Fleur dlAutour ‘M: TOILET l0” Q DONO- PIIIUIIII I'll]! ll ONLY PAIT "If JAIIIESOIPS iiltill ma: ‘ for shut-ins. a act of blaclnbo instrument! for and seconded that. all bills paid. It Wll moved and seconded to send 86-00 to T. B. League. ‘We quilts are to b0 forwarded to the Protestant Orphanage for Christ- mas, and also a Christmas card autographed by each member, sent to a former member now resldinl’ in B. 0. Ilaul were made for a pantry sale to be held in Prod Flatta‘ ltore. A ' --- wag r ' ‘- ed to take charge. Committees ivere also named to look {liter Chrilt-mal school treat and boxes d mathematical school. Moved be The annual birthday Battle was opened and counted. This netted $5.15 for the year. ' Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Ken Muttart. Roll coil to be answered bv a New Year's resolution. Members are naked. to brinq contributions for the scrap- book. ’ The meeting adjourned and a social hour and a delicious lunch served by the hostess was enjoyed by all. Worthy ol More ‘Ital a Iloaaaufi Reflection Christianity ls not I. form but a form. Beware of any diminishes your levu hr tbs llble. litontun fhll One example is worth a thousand argumentm-W. Gladstone. The higher the world's morals the fewer its quarrels. Neglect a personal grievance for I~Z§X£H§KQZ'Z% HES-I Iii AT l u ll ti..." aw... .._JC%3%3%K% ....-...;..i.....¢ "the Ina In ‘fillet 0001a" l GET OFF ON TllE RIGHT FOOT VICTORIA ‘RINK ‘run ormumo steam sirunnlw ‘lllGllT, ice. 21st a u 1a tvcuur I‘! 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