Page 2. The Guardian Monday. Nov. 7. 1955 City and Central "YOU! DOLLAR BUYS MOI1Ei at the Hughes Drug Store. 1 VISIT HISTYLE MII..LINERY.l Great George St., where "Every FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late George A. Mac- Klnnon of North Winsloe was held yesterday afternoon from the Cut- , . -g , .. icllffe Funeral Home. And was very Stlle 15 5' Stile A llargeiy attended. The service was scomign M051 P015313 conducted by Hugh Roberts and Lowell W. Hancock of Summerside LJWNMC M3'-'1-981 Th! Pallbear- smred me most points in me Mm, ers were Messrs. Robert Dodds. Show at the Maritime Winter Fair. .EV,"e" F0l'd- W3 H9 7 R059?”- In the closing hours of the Fairilrellh C”l"' Harold R””'”' an official compilation indicatedlcemg” 15””-I” ”""'"9'" W” 1" that Mr. Hancock ad scored at NM” Mnm" ”"'el"7' total of 279 points in the two-dayl show. The runnerup was George A. Callbeck of Sunimerdlde with 248 points. John Mat-Innis of Breton Cove. Cape Breton had 229 points. day Ewmngv MW Md. with goud Pl-Rnuh-En Vol-5-G 5-IRE ggjuitcndance 'l'he meeting npncd Bruce Macnonald of xunh wmgliiith the Lord's Prayer rept-sited ZION W. M. S. MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of Zion W. M. 5. Auxiliary was held in the Ladies Parlorer on Thurs- shire pun-hascd a mum: sire art"? ”"'5”"- (”"ri'vStiun(lence cou- lh? Maritime wmliul. Fair. 1-helslstcil of a letter from Rev. '. H. Vahamg Bean. and words of apprcc ation ,, . , ( Svaalgdggiggllnn 01- 13st from Mrs. Mulch and Mrs lloiv- . week. Hs dam is Funriy Pop:-yeia" lor "Ems Wcellled Rllglleti ' Elfin, the grand chniiiiuon Jcrccy iwas ”pl'e-559” 4" "'9 """l1"l'l'd Cow M mg m", ml. Mr ymrmn illiicss of Mrs l"attci'sun and the; xlalmlm MMKHV of Rnmcsay illness of Mr I l.. .'lltiL'I)oiialtl.' New BI.unm.i(.k hm Qiw is ”m.lulscnior cldcr Xlrs. Fiallingall rc- Advanccr (liiix-zidcr. the xire of tlic pllrlml "" "Kl T”.pp” mlwoll l” "'03 winning iuninr bu” van. in me WISSIUII C-titld. lhe pic-sldcnt vpl)l(('i um,KV”.h H”zm”w.tin thc caleiidars which are on His l'l'ot'sliip .l David Stc.i..ii' the ,prs.m. :h”wl.UlS.Sl(7lI Guild. The IIICDIIIIE tlien (l!l.V til CIHIFIUHNWII ll) HU" lt -' - . a:,:;nn::)r0kl",h(, prpml-er E-XV .closed to attend the thankoflerin .. sit... . - . .. .. . .;..;. DREW HON OURED BY CITY and spoke of the picture is Mrs. R. R. iiolllatte Coiistablc Robcrt Done. Con- MR. t-tiie l.caidci' attciided ..Satui'day night at the show llr - . w . . t . . - - 4 - - - ii: t ' Ili k v 1 the 'l the Second Century dinuct iield Farm Mm WW by ,ar the mggest lmdei and can be had (mm the is still picsen int. 9 e, u a Hummu- gptieorge Drew uhcn the Coiisci'va- town Hnlvl. Al the Pxllvme IE9- x-W Zion w. M. s. Tliaiikoffering Zion W. M. S. auxiliary held their Annual thankotlerlng meet- ing in the school hall on Thursday evening. Nov. Std. with the PIO- sldent, Mrs. A. King. presidlnl. The meeting opened with a hymn of thanks and the reading of scrip- ture after which two Mission band girls. Judy MacDonald and Dinna Sutherland. sang a duel. Hymn 381 was followed by prayer by the secretary. Mrs. Larter. Mrs. Suth- erland and Mrs. Goss sang a duet, "The Blessed Lights of Home." Mrs King welcomed visitors from Churchill, Canoe Cove and Bartsville Auxiliaries. Mrs. R. R. Hurst, Prov. Presid- ent was introduced and gave a stirring message taking as her sub- ject, "The Call of Matthew." and pointing out how members should respond when Chrlst Calls. "We, loo can take our talents and use them in His service." She asked for the members of the W M. S to he a little more fervent and increase membership during the coming months. Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch moved a very hearty vote of thanks be ex- tended to Mrs. Hurst for her time- ly message. Miss Marion Ilardy kindly show- and seated at the right. are tlonystahle Lloyd Archer. Piper Barryl Hugh John Flemming and An-'.'llacGillivra.v and Town Crier; giis MacLean. In the backgrouiid Ivan Doherty Bai-ter's Film Labu .'F.?EQ5LuF".Sl:?E'.- hibitor's award in czisv fashion. iservlce In "'9 sclmol hallo The mother of the yoiiug calf SI1'tW' '-C ' ' ed in the Production ('l.'l.K'F and won it on hi-r way in tho senior and grand, ieiiixilc Cllilllllllvlnxlllp. g&i:E.';vV.E.7'”ll In 1- Personals pit Mr W:-i'icr ll. Bcurs. represent- ing Gccn-Iiiclds lluclu-on Racine Ltd. is n l'l(lll('nl in tho City flos- pital wherc he recently underwentl an operation - Thc aiiiiiial lll('t'llIl,'.' of the Pro- viiicinl ll'omcn's CliIl.xIil'YHllV't3 As- St)L'l1llltin wus held in lhc I .M.(' A. on Sntiirdny nttci'iiuoii The Pro- vincial Prcsidcnt Ilits l)(I.Il2Il(l Lid- stone of Siiniiiiei'snlt- prcsidcd. ()ii completion of the business zirisiiig otit of the iniiiiitcs the Pie- sidciil callcd for iitziiiiintions for office tor the next Icrni tlic fol- lowing wcrc dilly clci-icii.- Honour- nry llicsitlciits, Mrs Georgi Drew, t i t 5 l I t -Deailifohfl Former y " - I 4 Hampshire Man A " In South Dakota . J l t i Mrs. If R. Hell. Prov Pros. Mrs. i Dtlnllltl J l4l(lSl'lHP. Vice Presid- Tho death of Dzinicl W. Tremtirc. W1; 31,-. in,-,-mk vi- -.,-. fm Qm.(.n'; .5- Sl"”x F3” S”"'h ni'l”lla- ”c' (Wnitlti His ll ll:.iitl'cv mi" West curred rccciitly alter a lengtlily p.A.m(.;, WK RU”, wl'L,L(,n,! mr "mess M Tmmmp has been 113” .Kiiii.1s Cttiiiit): lliu llmnlils lic- siding in the Fniicd States for the. mum W. Qmw”-5 R .mmi,,,. :3-er, past Smylnlnp years' he W3.” MP rctari. 'llI's Hclcii l)lllll)aI'. char- merly 3 regldpnl 0! Hanmshlrt P T -loltetouii Ti'co-ui'ci' WIT Hrucc E.l y . . . . It y I ; L: x r .-I . Mr Trrzncmx .. the W. of no Had 3.-imam i!,1jfp'jiifHf ”;f;rg'HfWjfykgzzggg latc Allie-'t and (l8lllPll!llP Trriiricro of Hanip:-litre lie mnvcd to Chest- nut Hill. Conn. in limit and to Sioux Frill in inrw. In 1999 he nas appninlcd r-nrotoki-r of Alclic-nn.'-in Park. Sioux F l' and in 1926 was appointcrl R. Fiipcrinicndent. re- tiring from the Park Department in 1941 He was m:it'i'icd to Miss -ls-ssle Chamhcrlin at Newton, Mass, in Sgholasfic cu;-eel: lalllill Tlic Pl'CSI!l”lll and Record- iinti Scii'ctui'.v. Illrs Riilli hint-l.cod It 15 mm rem.” ma, a lame anrl Mr: Wilfrcd Aim-Alcci: Dele- uumbcr of ('harlotti-iniin citizens -5a”5 '” w”'"”"'C V”"""”l 0"”'"l' received the news of the death of Z'''”''"' m""Vl"3- Th” P”'”ld9"' and :iIr- Robert Brisbane Diitllcy. pro-l.. mint-nt Springfield llass, Attorney anti a son of Rev. Dr W E. Dudley and Mrs. Dudley nf Grunhy. Muss. I)r. Dudley was for a period of 1902 ,hey nhSE,n.(.d moi, golden time supply minister at Trinity wedding anniversary three years Ch""ll' l'9'9- ' mm. Death came suddenly and unex- HP 1, ;lmh.L.d by his mvd,,w' pected to the young attorney at lhel The ilorcll three sons Allan. Rapid City; 389 "l 32- He had been Sllll'EI'lIIElC2lllltllI(' Women's League was g from an attack of influenza for hostess yesterday to 85 represcnt- SIOUX Falls: a sister Emmaline, two weeks but the cause of death atives of the following sub-divis UgS.A. and one brother Oliver who W35 mmhuled l.0.b"lbar poll" de" l”"5 M m9 Semlld 9' lhls V03!"-S still resides on the old homesteadlscrlbed by physicians as the most regional C. W- 1.. conferences: at Hampshire: mp grandchildren rapidly developed they had ever Morcll RN-tr. St- Andrew's. Trava- Daiiiel, Akron. Ohio and Arnold.- and three grcat grzindchildrcn. H99” die. Fort Augustus and Covehi-ad. Services were conducted in Cal-5, The late Mr. Dudley had a brill-l The Prnvincal President. Mrs. very Cathedral with interment inllam 59l10l35llC CHTGPF. havingIBasi1 MacDonald of Tracadie Cross Wnndlaii-n (?nn'1pf(lr'V.Sinux Fans. -studied at Syracuse University, chaired the afternoon and evening ”""”"T'TTT"TmlC”l”'"bl3 U"lV9FSIl.V and Harvard sessions. and was ahlv assisted by Law School. He was elected presi'- .the Provincial D i rect o r, Rev. dent of the Young Democratic G e or g e M a c C o rm ac St. Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. Clubland always took a leading.Andrew' role in party affairs. This fall helsidcnt had joined the faculty of Westcrnl NEW England College where helto all the visitors and expressed lallllht ”Conflict Law". He was a lrcgret that due to illness Rev Eric yveteran of World War 11 in whichJRobin was iinahle to be present. he served three years ovci-seas; The highlight of the meeting was iixth the 126th Conbat Engineers 3 very much appreciated-talk on lliattallion. ”The Need for Catholic Action” by s. Mrs. J. E. Rnssitcr, pre- of the Morell Sub-division. BIRTHS. MAIIIIIAGES. SuccessfIulIRAeg.ional CWL Conference At Morell extended a very hearty welcome, IIWomen's Conservative i'-Association Meeting Airs Duiihar or two altcrtizites zip pointed by tho Prcsidcnt. Appoint- iiiciils to Dtllllllllilll Execulivc. Mrs Litlstone, alternate Mrs. Dunbar. Mrs. Lidstonc then called on Mrs g Sniisoni who, having recently com- plclcd ii tour of the Dominion in lici' czipncily as Xutioiial I)IlCSlClPIIl,i puinlcd at tho ('onscrv.'iIive Party. Quoting from Mrs. Sansiim's addicss: ”It is quite obvious that in most pro- vinces the swing is to our great i'cgi'cttcd lioncver. that up to thc prcsenl timc Prince Edward Island and Ncwfoiitirtl-iiid but party” She had not followed this trend hoped that in the near future they too, would fall in line. The Charlottetown Wninriii"- A5- coniprcheusive piciurei of thc ncwly nivukcncd inlcrcsl in' sociation served afternoon tea 3ll'Id wcrc plea scd once gave inspiration l'l'nincn's Orgaiiizntions. in Charlottetown. hers. to welcornc nii'-of- ioiin gentlemen iiho woi'o in the g g g , (.,-iv 3,, aumd me sgmnd p..,,lm.y ulglits important meeting of the Dinner and it ho by their attrrid Conservative Party He handled a l0 llleplarge program in a pleasing yet g he can hold his place with the best j Siih-division of thc Riv Sister St. '.llai'garet of Paray. ive Province and the consliluentsl Siipcrior of Notre Dame Acadcmy,he 1'epre5('nt,ed." which brought forth much discussion by the mem- Olher mane” relative mlone of the two women members "EV Lcagiie work were brought to the attcntion of the mcmbcrs who were later divided into groups for a dis- cussion period- Bcncdiction in the Church 0' - Miss ”The Little Floivei"' was given by Rev. Kcnneth Macfllillan of Tr."-ic adic following a delicious buffet Morell suppcr providcd by the ladies. Mrs. lllev. T. P. Butler iMarMillan. DEATHS 3 5Ill: Per Insertion BIRTHS JOHNSTON-At the Kings County Hospital. Nov. 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Johnston. Montague. a son. 'll':le'5h';: ':"l:l'l'i;lvanl to us CLOW g. Al the King; county lllow much we miss him yet. Hospital. Nov. 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Th Id Roy Clow. Montague, is daughtcnl ' " l'”"" '5 "W l"'"l"'" weight 8 lbs 15 M. forever there we used to roam. :I-Tor the hands that rest lorcver In Memoriam; l In loving memory of a dam- -husharid and father. Captain Dav- id Grady who died November 6, 1933. Th”, say "me heals 3" snrmw For the third year in a row an square dancing competition at the .Aniiicret Fair, symbolic of the gfllaritimc clmupionsh . The Holy tllcdccincr C o m m u n It y Club. :"Smiiiiig I-light." are the latest niniicrs In competition with eight ?:::p?grA&cI') E ?g55mt: Arehalgil hands that mad? '""'oiIwr tcniiis they took top honours. Mrs Llavd Macbnngild ,n;,piwm.g l'l'hc it-nin. comprised of all teen- gualne lD0nm.(.my 3 San Sandy Loiingly rcincinlicred hy n-in-, uucizx. w.'i.s as follows: Clifford Amsong 8 lbs. 10 02- Nuns and dauglitor, Ilnrznii Jackie Blanchard. Roy l.Vlc(i4inll0l. Pal Connolly, Rosalie llvllll(NS0)'. Olga Dnwling. Mary t'l:iiic Smith. Shirley Costello. ll” m"-pl ullwr The team's instructor. Mr. Ivan fumble If given ilcri-i;;nn is very appreciative for lllic hclp he received in selecting BALLUM-zit the Prince ("ounlyl VIFINTAI.I.Y SICIIV Ill .' 2 4th. l95.'. t VI l lilil): lkIIrsl.mAnc(l-ll Bnllum. ?lll.0PlCI:- I ”""'"l '”""s-It sent. a son. Richard Paul. il""”l-V '”-r3 I5 e-1-6FATHQ 1e:i&i:lyWtrcatmrnt. .Local Team Winners in Senior Square Dancing ihc girl's costumes at lloore and Island ".3," has won the semm. Al('l.t'li(llS and the boys ('(lSllIlI'Il'.'S' at Henderson and ('iidinorc's. He is also grateful to Mr and Mrs. Gcrnld Nalcs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald who provided trniispnrlatiiin for the boys and girls to and from the Fair. 5 Lost yczir another tcnm ilhc lloly Rcdcciiicr Coiiiiiinitv (lciitriv won the .ilni'itinii- litlr zinll llhv l)I'i'VllHlK your a tcziiii limited by Ur George Andrew took top lplacinl: Al'STRAI.IAN 1'Rl-IF, Tltcrc nrc niorc lliun 300 xiiccics of eucalyptus trees in Australia. W I BULMAN-At the residcnce all her daughter, Illrs Lloyd Grant, 2 Wnverly Court. S:itiii'day. .Vov.; 5. I955. Mrs Ilclcn Bnlman ini her 68th year Resting at the MacLean Funeral Homc Funeral from St. Paul's Church this. Mon- day afternoon. st-rvicc commenc- ing at 2 pm. lntcrnicnt in St. .Vlark's Church Fr-mctcry. Rus- tico. Charlottetown Funeral Home 18 Eiiston St. MAI. 4626 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - lIlIIEII' E. BIIAILET ' - N. D. Maeleori. UNDIJRTAKIB EMBA LMII Charlottetown all North Wuutino DIALSMO vloclal Building where waiting to the Iottstmvn Saturday morning. tlnguislied people including Hon 3? I civic George Drew. national leader oft W. F. Power of Tracadie . . . Cross moved a vote of thanks lo!gre'm"g5 fmm his Pmwncc mm the ladies of Morell sub-tiivisinnf"0""?' "'3'. "19 Pic". "Fly W” for their hospitality, to Rev. Sister lfnakmg 33”” "I the Hench speak St. Margaret of Paray. Mrs. Basil "'3 173” 0' Ca"ada' iMacl)onald. Rev. Geo MacCorniaci , and Ray. Kenneth of the Provincial Party welcomed l lriitn . .tInba was first settled by Scots-men large number of Maritlmers moved ithc llotel Lounge where Mr. Drew llsland Conservatives in their nat- l Liners Delayed By I Gales In Atlantic l.OlVD(lh i.lPi -- Atlantic szalesy ti.-ix, I”l'alIL'E (AP! --France's have delayed Europe-bound oceanp great painter. Maurice Utrillo, a-liners. mad genius whose Me was total Thy Ciinui-d liner Samaria is ex- lGreaI French jPciinfer Dies I turcd by drink and despair, died pcctc at Soulliampton from Can-ling opclwd mu, Odep (snowed by Saturdziy of bronchial pneumonia zida o Tucstlay, 48 hours late. repealing Mary Slew”, collect all 'li -e--7---u -- R0” 0311 W115 anbW9l'ed by paying He died in a hotel here where he hzid come about a week ago from his suburban home in Paris - llis wilc Lucie, whom he married . in 1935. was at his bedside. Despite his fading health and the fact that for three decades the has lii ed in a world of twi- light reality, Utrillo painted untilt P.C. Second Din n e r Hi g Mr Aiigus MacLean played a cry distnguished role in Saturday the end and only recently played iiiiiisclf in a short motion picturei hit. UtriIlo's bcgitiuing marked him for either a quick end or the ac-- nicoliol at 10 and was a drunkard II when he look up painting at 18. Century lilights Coliiiiilnri. whose b-1E'.EH.F.1F been lost in lraiisfer. said that he represented Canadian unity hotter than anyone present since he was wearing a borrowed suit, a bar- rowed shirt and a borrowed tie. The young Rhodes Scholar mode a very fine impression on his and- iof llicm. iciice. l l pm.” H-mule was pald by the Hon Hugh John Flemming show- .nuu',,nai leader to the law w, cd stalesmanlikc qualities in a- Chcsler S, Mt-Lu,-9, hh" D.-pw mid; masterful specch which indicated l”Thci'c was no more faithful scr- 0131 T10 is 8 Maritime? first lllll lvanl than Mr. MacLurc WIIO at all kcenlv interested in the iiclfare times spoke on behalf of his nat- 0f "I9 ('"""”Y 35 3 Wh"l9- 1 George I-lees, President of the ;Progi'cssive (Ioiiscrvative Associa- .-callcd for unity in the ranks c Party and for support, as before of the national leader of Parliament. charmed her Yew. ti audience and gave the imprcssionl ert Stanfield. leader of the that she is quite capable of fillingjOp osition in Nova Scotia, is of the high position which she holds. - Isl nd lineage his grandparents Aiken is an author and having come from Tryon. Mr. journalist of distinction as well as'Slant'icld in noting that the Liberal being a member of the House of Party has been in power for the Commons. past 20 years said. "Twenty years Leon Balcer. QC. the only Qiic- m3.V ll? 3 l0Ill-I film? in the life bee member at the dinner brought Pl 3" '"dlVld"3l but I1 I5 Ml l0"gf ' in the life of a country or a great national party." He pledged him- self to work in unity with the other Atlantic Prnvinccs in presenting a united front- Mr, Drew paid tribute to the strong leadership and long ser-. vice of Dr. W..I.P. Maclllillan. 0. BE... for many years Provincial leader of the Party and a former Prcmier of thc Province Veteran M P. .l M. Macdonnell made a mzistcrful indroduction of , his national leader. Both men had iscrved in the same fighting unit during the First World War and Mr Tllncdonncllis long association with )lr- Drew made hltn the bust qusilificd of nyoiie present to iefficicnt manner and proved that Miss Margaret Aiken. a neice of. U0 ilhe famed Lord Beavcrhrook andilol Mr. I l l Mr. RR. Bell. Q.C.. as lcadcr the distingiiished visitors and re- tafirmed the loyalty and trust of lonal leader. Col. A.J. Brooks, from Susscx. N.B. who has just celebrated his 20th year as a member of the House of Commons, had words of high praise for Premier Flem- ming's Government. Mr. Flemm- ing, "he said." has not been able to make two blades of grass grow where one had formerly grown, but he has been able to build two make the introduction. miles of road at a cost which is! Another veteran from Hants- lcss than the cost of one mile tinder Annapolis-Kings. Gcorge Now- INS Dre-decessors." Ian. tliniikcd the speaker. His Gordon Churchill from Manitoba fluciit spccrh mat-ks him as one paid a high compliment to the of tlic nhlcsl tl('l)illn1's in the Fed. Maritinics when he said that Man-' eml opposition. Follnwiiig llic iiicctiiig proper, from Lord Selkirkis hand. Later a an informal r.t,.,.,, (ion was held in into the Province so that today and his pnrty had an opportunity all positions of any note are to mcct all thc giiosts at the riinn. hcldgt-ither"hy Scotsmen or byver. Tins gate on opporltinily for Mai-itlmers. . g :many old friendships to be renew. E- Davie Fulton, from British ed. the Prosressve Conservative P-rty: lextremo that at the pictures in-. an be seen after they had me... 5",, um" were 3 mm” 0, (mg Hon. A.W. Miithesmi, premier of Matheson, Mr. Drew. Mlyw Slew- . art and the Director of the Gaelie.l-Iighland Pipe Band. Mayor of c.-.uiom:own- M on come, lcv.'A. ii. i. iuenouinl the Province; J. David Stewart of Mrs. Erncst MacCabe with an annual gulzir meetings were read. Bpprov. lcd nnd signed. The President gave fhcr annual report and thanked the Claim of gemusv Re discovered , incnibc-rs for thcir assistance dur- lshowcd a balance of 532.25. ficcrs for the coming year: Pre. sitlcnt, Mrs. Atwood MacRae; Vice. President, Secretary. Mrs. Glendon Brehaut had Mrs. Ben! Wood and Mrs. Wallace Breliaut; Auditors. Mrs. ed a new film ch After the closing hymns Rev. Mr. Bron-ii dismissed the meeting with bcncdiclion. A social hour was then enjoyed in the lower hall where lunch was served by members of Zions W. M. S. P ALEXANDRA w. I. NC pol The annual iiiceting of the Alex- la andra W I. was held at the homelal attendniicc of 12 members. Meet- bul ilucs. Minutes of last annual and re- Th ng her term of office. Secretary hm which and the financial er I'('D0lll. Following is the election of of- pa, it Mrs. Harold Benton; ire-elected): George Treasurer. MacLennan; M r s. Directors. Aubrey Gamble and Mrs. Vernon Mac- Lennan: Red Cross Convenor. Mrs. 1 Ernest MacCabe; School Commit- tee. Mrs. Glendon Brehaut and Mrs. i Milton Wood: Sick Committee, Mrs. I Aubrey Gamble and Mrs. John Maclllillan. , - It was moved and seconded that i ne donate dlo for prizes for school: closing in June: prizes to be given for General Proficiency. Mrs. Nel- son Robinson invited members to her home for next meeting. Meet-y ing closed with "the Queen" after' ivhich lunch was served by host-l css and committee In charge. ANCIENT GAME i ' A game similar to preslent-dayll checkers was known to the ancient Greeks and Romans. ECZEMA TCIIt To quickly clear your ska of en:inr- i rasstng. external blemishes, Eczema. - Rash. Plmples, Itchlnst Cracking, Peellriu from 'nruguut . tonight. for a clearer. softer, smoother skln tomorrow. Bntlsfnctlon or money back trlnl ollor. Don't sultr from 5 bad skin any longer. Clo C NIXODIRII iiowio itrrii” FIT after 50 lrillu olddnys Iiityuunsd the signal as slow tlowri-Iah than us -watch your c diet-pt more ml. lI'a slil good advice. i But these rlsyn you can Inca fifty villi many interesting and active years ahead, -active. that in, if you can avoid liachclie and the "tired-out" feeling, that In kidney and bladder disorder that often develop Hon. leader of the Conservative Partytlottetown Hotel Saturday night. Mrs. R. R. Bell at the Bull In Residence GUELPH tCPt Whle the girls slept upstairs. the l downstairs library into a scene of? dcsolafon. wrecking furniture. rugs and knocking pictures off the walls. . A woman attendant found bull sleeping par College officials the prankstcrs let the bull in on- doors of MacDonald hall Dr. Margaret McRcady princi-l ever pulled on us." CHAT INFORMALLY George Drew, national?Cenlury dinner held at the Char ats informally with Mr. and Barter's Film Lab. the Second j--- GETS THINNER Mniute traces of the atniosphe;-9 extend 600 miles above the earth's surface. ranksrers Place Ontario lg- ultural College authorities and: ice pressed an investigation intof prank which saw a bull roam; large in a girls' residence. I is--,; 5-. ARTHRITIC I turned the newly-decorzitedi RHEUMATIC PAIN ;-”L DOLCIN the downstairs . I n the i of the residence. said Saturday the l i ursclay night after taking off the ges. The doors were found und- a lumber pile. of MacDonald Institute. said was "one of the filthiest tricks i QUEENS COUNTY FISH & GAME MEETING Where-Prince of Wales College Auditorium When--Tuesday, November 8th Time-8:00 P. M. TWO FILMS WILL BE SHOWN Young fry welcome IF accompanied by parents. PRIZE WINNERS We wish to announce the winners in our Big 87th Anniversary Sale as follows: lst Prize-Cabinet of Silvere Mrs. Horace McEwen Mt. Edward Road. Ch'town Lind Prize-Wrist Watch iBul0va)- Miss Joyoe Coffin Greenfield Ave., City Iird Prizeesilver Casserole- Master Alan Pickard. North River Rd. we thank all our customers and congratulate the winners. W. W. Wellner Ltd. Jewellers Since 1868 Special Dance TONIGHT Ar The Rollaway Old Time and Nlodorn Music By Don Messer's lslaiitiers 9:30 - 12:30 Admission 50c around that age. or morn than 60 yun Dodd's Kidno Pills hon been helping am and women 0 all age: he koopgkidnsya am bluIderinpocIordsr,- thumb hI:lbeItsfrmt:l7orlboIhr, uh . yuan . evpuHt,DodtI'nKIboy”m:nsyI:L nii.ho.YouundqsadsnDedd'a. u s Q SPEIHALISTS 0 -Oils-naaetboooaonoeooooo-oovoocoosnnsooeoeooH' Hoyr's Beauty Salon ' NOVEMBER SPECIALS on PERMANENT WAVES Gold Wave Creme Perrnuiienr . . . . 35.00 Macliiiieless Creme Permanent . . . 55.00 Phone 6311 I83 Queen St. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OW 011 C3511 2! Ixannnorualu G”".u"”.u,..,, vi! to the playing of this renowned 3-run Film Lg: lllvHll' Kltili EDIE (l().llI Iflj I & .5: "W' n." u.' bPtiom for I-triploan.UpoII lVPW"l' I III lull It - XI Ill! ” I5”, 519-” 755-55 pick up cash. Loon CIIICDM-lIil0fl.dMI: , .l'..":..', sis 523 no W" '.'.'."'" l:ff.'f'.',.f.”.:f.' lv'.li"'c..l l aolidalion Service. Phone. or am it . uunuoiomuu-n p IN-kN( I i ll . - .-ivrrc Above poynnn cont onrylhsgl Inn I hyinsis hr hi-hr-on ononrn on E punt-u. (On) I (VI an aunt - n.....".'H""" .u'ou-an 0PElV'1&IVIiTZV -In imuuuuuuuuiauiuunsiqiuu 0 lauiuiilhncueirlf-'P