pntasiaii - Orphanage Contributions gut Baltic. collector Mavis Rosa. we each: Ilrs- Art1un- Dixon. -5. John Dixon. 00 each: Mrs. Walter Dixon, w-5, Harry Dixon. Mrs. Robert n'--nu, Mrs. Wallace Rose. R. W. Dixon. Total 99-01 last Baltic. collector Prmena Garrett. 'Iw:Ml'I. DIXOII. ;1,5o.Mrs. Stewart Macaregor. um each: Mrs. Robert MaeGreg- k.E11iot Bruce. Mrs. Foster Gar- gtt, Mrs- Edison Rose. Mrs. agarge Robertson. ll cents: Mrs. 1-larold MacGregor. Total 3-00- Grand Total 3154.30. Collectors Donald MacLaren and Kenneth MacKenzie. 52.00-Mrs. George McCanne11 two each: Roma Pierce. Mrs. Wil- liam Macllachern. Mrs. William fserguaon. Mrs. James Lowrey. Mrs. Albert Fraser. Mrs. John llscl(enl.ie. Mrs. Roy Clow. Lester llcKeeman, Mrs. William Van- lderstine. Mrs. Clifford Lilley, Mrs. Douglas McLaren. 3) cents each: Mrs. John Lowrey. Hrs. Alfred Sorrey. so cents each: Mrs. Raymond Dew- u-, Ramsay McKenna. Mrs. Sandra .ilacEachern. Mrs. Bruce McPhee. llary Hemphill. Mrs. Alex. Mac- Dougall. Mrs. George Lake. Mrs. innle Clow. Mrs. James Stewart. Total 310.70. Collector. Mrs. Jim Shaw. 5100 each: Mrs. James A. Show. Phyllis Reid. Mrs. Matilda Rourke. Vlrs. Malcolm MacKenzie. Mrs. llbert Kennedy. Mrs. George Gor- don. Mrs. Gerald Lannigan, Win- nlfred Bell. 50 cents each: Mrs. Mary Semple. Mrs. William Giilis. Mrs. Miller Matheson. Jennie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood MacLcan. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Macl(enzie. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Macl(enzle. 2.5 cents-Mrs. Fred Maclntyre. Total 311.75. Collected by Louis Keith. 32.00 each: Mrs. Leeming Peal-don. Mrs. John Keith 81.60-Jllrs. William Knox. i0 cents-A Friend Total 37.00 Grand Total Montague 0344.20. Glen Martin. Collector Johnnie Norman. 35.00-Mrs. Elmer 0lConnor. 32.00 each: Peter MacLeod. John N. MacPherson, Neil McPherson. Hugh A. MacPherson. Finlay S. ilacKenzie. Mrs. Sam MacPherson, Bella Mackenzie. ast. . Neil Van lder- time 32.00 each: Mis Isabelle John- ston. Mrs. L. P. Butler. 31.00 each: Mrs. J. M. Johnston. 3r.. Mrs. Clair .lohnston. Mrs. Rus- sell Graham. Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Mrs. Bessie Graham. Mrs. Pcrcy Johnston. Mrs. R. A. Johnston. Mrs. Hugh Campbell. Mrs. Neil Vsnlderstine, William J. MacLcan. I0 cents each: Mrs. Edward Jen- kins. Mrs. M. A. Beaten. Mrs. Harry Johnston, Mrs. Don John- ston. Mrs. Edgar Vanlderstone. Mrs. George Johnston. Mrs. Harry Total 518.00. Cardigan. Collector Mrs. Daisy Gordon. 32 00-Mrs. D. Scrimgcour 31.00 each: Mrs. Henry Craswell. Mrs. Eldon Burke, Mrs. Daisy Gordon. Mrs. Jack Webster. Nor- man W. Macl(enzie. L. .1, Mc Neill. Webster McNeill. B. .Vla!hc- sou. Mrs. D. A. Acorn. Total 811.00. Vanlderstine. Mrs Ci-mbridge. Cnllcctor Laura Clow. ll.00 each: Oswald Graham. Ilar ()tto lrvin.: mon Irving. B5 cents-Andreu L;-.-alinm. 50 cents each: Clyde Kcrwin Ari.-hlc Mat-Lcod. Bert Maclmntl Samuel Irving. Mrs. William Grn ham. Alex Clnw, Mrs. .lnhn David- on. 25 cents each: Benjamin Ricliarri: VIM. Mary Davidson. Elias Acorn Total 58.90. llcatherdale District. Collector Margaret Jean Matlic Ion. 3100 each: Maurice Catherine Martin. Vanlrlcrstlne. Chri-etlne lllacllae. D. A. Mocllae. Mrs. M A. Matiiasea. Folios MacPhes. Gor- don Matheson. Mrs. Ronald lilac- Phee. Adan: Macliinnon. 75 cents each: Malcolm Beaton. Mrs. A. N. MacDonald. Aagns MscPherson Peardon. Mrs. John Maclaod. Mrs. John Peardon. Eric MacPherson. Norman MacDonald, tbs. Mack MaoPhee. Mrs. Alex Maclaan, S.ll:nle1f Maclaaod. Martin MacDon- 35 cents: Mrs. Delbert Tattrie. Collect Wendell Collings. sturgeon. Total 310.30. 31.00 each: Mrs. Lionel Colllngs, Mrs. John Collings, Mrs. Hicken. Mrs. David llickan. 75 cents-Mrs. Sterling Conrad. 65 cents-Mrs. John Lavers. 50 cents each: Hugh Collings. Mrs. Earl Llewellyn. Mrs. Richard Llo- wellyn. Sadie Johnston. Mrs. George Jenkins. Sterling Macxin. lnon. Mrs. George Stewart, Mn. Calvin Kemp. Mrs. Richard Senca- bough. Derrill Collings. 30 cents-Mrs. Leigh Wight. Total 310.70. Grand Total. Montague and dis- tricts 34140. , Correction. Marshfleld list. 31.00 each: Mrs. John Munn. Mrs. 5901?! Mlllln. Mrs- Heath Foster. Montague and Districts Per Mrs. R. W. Beck Montague. Special. 325.00-Amelia MacDonald Collector. Mrs. B. C. Maclillle 520.00-Vere Beck and Son 55.00-Montague Co-Operative 55.00-David Rourke 35.00-echarles Fraser 55-00-Vic Pepler 35.00-Arthur Gordon 55.00-Arnold Wightmall 35.00-Gilbert Clements 34.00-Mrs. Nellie Fraser 53.00-Elizabeth Allen S300-Mrs. Archie Hume 53.00-Kenneth Norris 33.00-Eric Mncxinnon 53.00-Pellfty Beck jsz-oo cnch: John Shaw. Barbara Beck. James MacLcan. De-Luxe lDrY Cleaners, Garnet Maclntyre. Annie M. MacLcan. Nell Hooley, iMrs. Clarence Landry. Temple !Llewellyn. H. L. MacGregor. Cecil Bell. Athol MacKinnon. Mrs. B. C. MacLul'e. Mrs. Arnold MacLure. Mrs. Arthur Brown. Cl-eumle Mac- Lean. Harry Jamieson. Leon John- 5011. D. Wannamaker, 31.50 -Mrs- George Allan 31.00 each: Milton Kennedy. Leon- ard Campbell. Montague Garage, Byron Stewart. Mrs. Alfred Gillls, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. Miss 11. Buchanan. Catherine Currie, D. H. Murray. Richard Knox. M. F. Mac- Donald. Mrs. William Rourke. Flor- rle Bealon. Mrs. Atwood MacDon- alri. Horace Fraser. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Lorne Wlgginton. Mrs- Mae Clay, D. M. MacDonald, John White. Mrs. Player. Mrs. M. Mac- Pherson. .75 cents each: Mrs. Mort Mac- Lean. June MacDonald. Beryl Mac- Millan. .50 cents each: Arthur MacNeill. Claude Dewar. Mrs. Tom Cameron. Mrs- J. MacKenzie. Mary Lamont. Mr. Rogerson. Total-3140.75. Collectors. Jessie Shaw and Eve- ylyn Cudmore. 1315.00-Clarke Bros. 510.00-Ethan Stewart 310.00-A Friend 355.00-Bruce Yeo 135.00-Cyril Johnston S3-00-Cecil Beck 'S2.00 each: Lorraine MacLure. Rev. iDonald Campbell. Senator Elsie Inman. Edith MacDonald, Hilchey .and Van Idersllne. Alvah Brehaut. Mrs. J. P. Beer. Fred Macbougall. Marshall Reynolds. Dick MacLean. 'CarI Boehner. H. J. Mabon. Ivor ;Phlllips, H. M. Smith. 31.00 each: Eric Duvar. Harry -IJohnston, Phoebe Giilis. Mrs- Arch- -ie Stewart. Mrs. Sybil MacLcan. Edith LeLacheur. Gordon Mac- Ncill. Adah MacGrcgor. Lloyd Mar- shall. Wilbur Adams. Margaret Johnston. .1. .1. Stewart. Mrs. Nan Nicholson. Mrs. M. B. MacPhersoll. Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn. Myrna Kemp. Doug Coffin. Cameron Reid. R. K. Clements. waiter Morton. Mrs. I- E. Burden. Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. W. MirI.ean. Mrs. Olive Poole. .75 ccnts--Mrs. W. Hilchey 5.50 cents cach: Mrs. H- Llewellyn. John MacKlnnon. Aletha Msclnnis. ;l-Elvira MncKenzie. Joan Macdrltll. IAnna MacLcan. Phyllis Nicholson, Mrs. C. B. Green. Mrs. stall. Pear- lclon. Mrs Cccll French. I H. M. Household LONDON.-Frederic liudd. 64. oi Toronto, official secretary at Canada House in London, is the first Canadian named to a post in the Queen's household. Hudd a native oi England, was appoint- ed an extra gentleman usher in I move to give Commonwealth countries direct representation in ” 'iugham Palace. A former Toronto newspaper man. he ser- ved overseas with the Canadian army in the First World War. (Labrador Executive Officer! III MEMOIIIAM MRS. JOHN C. BANKS Mrs. Lydia Ethel (Sherri-nil Banks, 84, wife of John Clifton Banks of 617 Washington Street. South Easton. died recently in B three days. p She was a native of P1'ln('(' Ed-Ii her of St. Paul's l.'IpIsc0p:ll Church of Brockton. HI Besides her husband. Mrs. Banks g of South Easton and Stanley of- Whitman; five daughters. Mrs lrla: Ian and Mrs. Adeline F. Pearce nil Brockton, Miss Constance Banks of: South Easton and Mrs. Lillian Pool-I er of Stoughton: four brothers Kil- burn Sherren of Boston, Harold Sherren of Maiden. Arthur and Clifford Sherren of Prince Edward (Mae) Dunham of Attleboro, Mrs. Atherton of Prince Edward Island bridge. 32 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Funeral services were cuiidut-lcd in the funeral home. 309 Main street Brockton. Interment was in South Easton cemetery. Total-Sl05.75. Collectors. Mrs. and Mrs. Leland Nelson 32.00 each: Mrs. Walter Bcer. Mrs Robert MacLauchlan, John Mac Donald, Mrs. John D. MncLeod 81.50 -Mrs. Ann MacLaren 31.00 each: Mrs. N- J. Nicholson. Mrs. W. Wlghtman. Mrs Mildred Fay, Mrs. Chester lllacLurc, Bellc Mac-Lure. Mrs. Forest Clow. Mrs. Howard Vlckerson. Mrs. I.cro.V White. Mrs. Allan Nelson. Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Mrs John WK" Phersin. Mrs. Cyrus Shaw F S Stewart. Mrs. Henry ilunr ilrs Rcggy Buell. Mrs. I:-sic um Elizabeth Stewart. Nclsoll Show Mrs. G. H. Nelson. Mrs Winnlc Vickers. I -85 ccnts-Mrs. Milton lx'cnucri)' .75 cents each: Mrs Athol Dmvnr. Mrs. Leland Nclson .50 cents each: Mrs. Bcaniis Rnurkc Mrs. Francis Fraser, Mrs. Coors? Sorrey. Mrs. George Stewart. Mr!- Alex Kennedy. Mrs. Ted MncLean. -40 cents:Mrs. Wallie Campbell. Total435.25. HOOLEYIS MEWS WEAR Montague and Charlottetown graphsi '. Giggey's Pharmacy open 3 am to 8 p.l:n Gift-Special price Toomba Music Store. skirts. also wool Jersey blouses. Helen's Dress Shop. for Christmas. 5: Auto. attractive designs for all needs. The Island Book Room. television at popular price . sons-Sears Store. den trumpet will thrill you Nov. 27, Dec. 11th in Central Christian. lete selection by your favorite Artist. Toomhs Music Store. time. For further information call 6212. Reducing Plan at Reddin Bros Dial 4306. Free delivery. postage. Iember 5 for the first concert of the Prince of Wales Concert Series presenting Dale Jackson. brilliant young Maritime pianist. Pastoral Charge services for Sun- day, Nov. 27th are as follows Mt. . Istcwart ll a.m. Bristol 2.30 p.m. Brockton hospital after being IIIIRQV, H. R. non, Minister, ward lslandv the daughter of sum. oi tile Ladics' Auxiliary Canncllanl uel and Ellen (Boyle! Sherren. and Legltlll B-E-S-L W111 be held this .eThe Presbyterian Church in Can- had resided in South Easton for so evening at 7.30. A large attendance iada. Sunday. Nov. 27th. It o.m. years. She was devoted to her is requested as there are some im- Mount Stewart; 3 p.m. Marsh- hame and mmm, and was a mem. portnnt matters to be discussed. is survived by 12 children. seven - Rrookfleld. 3p.m. sons, Arthur 11-, of Stoughton. John. I. Rn.-in. 7;3o i::..:l:..-'f."c.'::.”.".”..'?;'.:i.i:;:;:':- ::'..:.';: :::.:::2::: 10 WV,” . "mugs. Mrs. Shlripy wha,.lgaatulaiinlis are being exienrlell I r. Sable. who are observing their fif-inn” M'"l5'": iieth wedding anniversary on Tues- lday. November 29. and will be at home to relatives and friends from 1 to 5 on that date. V ICARD pun-Y WINNERS g -nu, 2:30 Pleasant Grove. Also: island: four sisters. Mrs Clifford winners at 5 card party at wmsloc Hall on ' Elsie Birt of Arlington. Mrs. Minnie ladies-1) Connie Macmod. 2, Mar, ie and Mrs. Daisy Bryant of C3m”Miriam Stewart. Men's 1. Clark; 2. George Larter. Consolat- day November 271". cape Traverse lml. Llflyd Dllimolld. Freeze-Out: -11 em. Sacrament of Infant gBapt- ed Bert Younker and Fred Stewart. Jsm Crapaud 3 p.m. No scrum. in Charge. The United Church of Can- ada. Services on Sunday. Nov-zmn pber 27th. as follows: Hunter River u , N013 n.-ll a.m.. Sunday School '10 a.m.; " If" " Wheatley River 2 p.m..eRally my HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. riu SFTVIW IPINM "PIG chanse of United Church of Canada. Service.- tlme at Wheatley River) North Sunday November 27. Borlshaw 11 Wiltshire 7.30 p.m. Sunday School a.m.. 10 a.m- Message at Nortii Wiltshirej7.1l0 p.m. A special service will . "Our Church". Pictures and illust-lbe held at 'Hampton at 7.30 p-m. ' rations regarding possible work on when the church will be shown at North show lantern slides and there will Wiltshire. Rev. C. R. Moase. B.A.. be special music. Rev. R. H. Bax- B.D.. Minister. A City and Central ' BRADALBANE United Church. Sunday Novembe 21th.. Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.: North Granville 3 p.m.; Bradalbane 7:30 P-m- RW- H. S. Raynor. Minister. uloo-'ciioss swans Alexan- dra services for Sunday. Nov. 27th. Ulgg 1 a.m. Cross Roads 3 p.m. Alexandra 7:1!) p.m. All are wel- come to these services. Rev. C. E- Armstrong, Minister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge, United Church at Canada services Sunday. Nov. 27. Covehead Road 11 a.m. West Covehead 3 p.m. Union Road 7:30 p.m. Rev. N. R. Green. ST- JOHN'S Presbyterian church Belfast. Sunday. Nov. 27. ll. a.m. morning service. Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. Rev. D. A. Campbell. 1nterim-Mod- erator. TRYON Baptist Pastorate. Dr. E. J. Ban-ass. Minister. Services for Sunday, November Tlth. Slin- day School at Ti-yon 11:00 a.m. Closing service of Boys Conference at Tryon at 7:30 p.m. CORNWALL United Church. Ser- vices Nov. Zlth. will be conducted by Rev. G. W. Tilley. B.A.. at the following hours: Kingston 11.00 a.m.; New Dominion 3:00 p.m.; Cornwall 7:30 p.m. Sunday Schools as annoiln cd by Superintendents. ROY'B TAXI-Dial 8560-6569. "CIIASWELL for better photo WE TREAT THE SICK WELL WILLIS PIANO-Ideal Christmas ARRIVING DAILY. dr e s s e s TOY FAIR OPEN-Lay away Firestone Home CHRISTMAS CARDS-New and 1956 SlLVEBTONE- long range .Simp- SINGING Evangelist Weale's gol- CHRISTMAS RECORDS- Com- I-IOUSE WIRING on your own Brown Electric. AYDS VITAMIN and Mineral Free RESERVE Monday evening Dec- Herbert; 7 p.m. Pownal. Mission- ary slides in color after evening er. PRESIIYTERIAN (Xlurch Canada. Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: I Clyde River 11 a.m.. Canoe Cove' 3 p.m.. Sunday School 2 p.m 1Nlna Mile Creek 7'30 p.m. Rev REGULAR MONTHLY meeunggnonald Nicholson. minister. MT. STEWART United Church fi MARSHFIELD Pastoral Charge field: 7:30 p.m. llurrington. lol- lowcil Iiy llymu sing. Everyone HRUOKFIELD CHARGE ,H"A,lrt:li:uiiie. Her. Lee M. Mnt-N.lili;li- ours of service iur Sunday, Nov- . .. H mber 27th. are as follows: 11 a.ni. mm BA" Mm'”m' Glasgow NEW G L A s G ow Cliristian ll-Ill--HUME? RIVER Church Sunday. Nov- 27. New Glas- P a.m Morning worship and Com- - L -. - - - 5 g . I mumon 11 am. Cavendish United ('0 "LA ANMHmsARY burn Baplist Cllllrcli Worship service 7.5!) Ewes, Holt". DeMip.ni Rev. Bi-yer R. Jones. B.A.. and Mrs YORK PASTORAL Charge. The IUnitcd Church of Canada. Minist- Ier:Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday. Nov. 27. 1955. 11:00 a.m. Central. 2:30 p.m. tlnstcad of 7:301 York. (Spec- ial Missionary Service and Male -Trio) 7:30 p.m. Brackiey tan extra Iservicel. TRYON UNITED Churches. Sun- A T Wednesday night were consolation Mrs. D.o.' Diamond; Ithe Tryon Church. The congregat- ion will joln with the Baptist people at the 7:30 service for the closing of the Older Boys Confer- ence. Rev. Lloyd Archer. H U N T E R RIVER Pastoral DeSable 3 p.m., Victoria Mrs. Hazen Howard will; ter. minister. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr. Thomas Hogan, who passed away November 25th. 1934. Though absent. he is ever near, 4 Still loved, still missed, and ever dear. Inserted by the Family. SHIRTS Now our 2.95 1 slum HOW GIN SPEC IALS ' O A MEN'S DRESS awn - ran - wmn Shrunk I Reg. Vdue 3.95 to 4.98 ' GIFT WXD RI 0 MINI -SPORT IXTIA VALIII , Regular 8.9! 2.95 I0mII'8II.9IVdIe AILWOOLIIOIDH FLANNELS I o HOW OII.Y . 13.95 .POWNAL u NITED Pastoral Kelly's Cross Charge, Services Sunday Nov. ?7.- was held at the home of Mrs. Ster- 11 1”" B”"b"T3'5 2330 5”": Mimi" ling Weddell on Wednesday even- ing. Nov. 16th. Ten members and service. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Minist- six visitors were present The tires- ldent. Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan pre- m sided and the minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were read by the secretary. Mrs. Joseph land it was decided to get those 'books as soon as possible. yearly report. The receipts for the year are 5213.40. All correspond- ence was read and discussed. or officers for the coming year: ahgan; McDonald: Russell Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Kelly and Mrs. Ster- ling Waddell; auditors. Miss Vivien Trainor and Mrs. Charles Flood. members for the next meeting. Lunch committee are Mrs. Stephen Smith and Vivien Trainor. school. Mrs. John Molyneaux: sick, Mrs. xchange of Christmas gifts and a ten cent collection will be taken up. Two games of bingo were played and the prizes were won by Vivien Trainer and Frances Monaghan. The sum of 52.25 was realized from these games. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. The meeting then adjourn- t1.Y1!!l 'llVF.'R IV. I. The annual inccllng oi the Clyde lect". Roll call was answcrrd by S1. 15 members: there visitors present- October Meeting. treasurer. The treasurer report-l lng, receipts 3369.44. expenses 8142.- SI, leaving a balance of 322713 on hand. The election of officers for the .ensuing year was held with Mrs. George Dixon in the chair. the fol- lowing being appointed: Prcsident.l Mrs. R. D. Matheson: Vice-Pres-I ldent. Mrs. George Dixon; Secret-U ary. Mrs- John Beer: Treasurer, Mrs. F. A. MacLean: Auditors, Mrs. Watson Livingston and Mrs. John MacNevin; School commi- ttee. Mrs. Everett Murray and Mrs. Arnold Beer, Sick committee. Mrs. Watson Livingston and Mrs. Reg. MscKinnon. A vote of thanks was extended to the outgoing slate of officers also a vote of appreciation to Mrs- G. MAX THOMPSON Holstein Honor The young Holstein bull Rom- andale Re-echo Sovereign. owned by MaxThompson and Allison Lea. Victoria, P. E- 1.. has been nom- inated for All-Canadian Bull Call. This animal was first prize lun- ior calf and junior champion at the Charlottetown Exhibition this year and also junior champion and reserve grand champion at this year's Crapaud Exhibition. KELLY'S CROSS W.I. tenth annual meeting of Women's Institute The The school committee reported ve books needed for the school The treasurer read the financial The following are the new state as-t-president. Mrs. Ambrose Mon- president. Mrs. Maurice vice president. Mrs. Nantes; sec'y-treasurer. John Molyneauxi directors. - - . ' -,1 Great for XMAS Giving Windsor Wear Shirts '9! Shoots . .. the vnleonn pit for most any man so youngster. Nov nude SHRINK- asslsum and with no.1. at double unis They come in gay eslio maps. so mupsnxiva you can aliovd has to: every mall in you lamily. NUVA SCUIIA IEKIIIES VV .. v: . . Mrs. Russel Nantes invited the mbrose Monaghan and Vivien ralnor. Entertainment will be an 90. Nineteen members 1 year and 14 subscriptions to Insti The minutes of the last annualiutc News were received. meeting were read approved and; Mrs. W. A. MacLean invited the signed as were the minutes of theimembers for the Wear in the Hair :...Ciip to a neclztie EXTRA TIN Y. EXTRA ;1IfIl 'Crr HEARING Al I 4 - ' Zenllla earphone. sns:rcys...a-asp! TOOMBS MUSIC STORE QUEEN STREET TO POINTS IN: British Columbia . . i Manitoba. Saskatchewan I Ontario . . . . . . Newfoundland . . . . 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