Scetlesf At . . t Spillway at west terminal of North River Causeway nearing I A North River t - - . .i ll Causeway ! A completion. The causeway as viewed from North River Bridge. Ba rt or's Film I At). Peakes 'Misscs Doris Donnclly and Pa- iiica Myers. spent A few days of the week of Nov. 14. with friends :n Charlottetown. M. Alfred Donneily. left Nov. 13 1" tor Brncton, Mass, where he will viiut his sister, Mrs. Irene Grant. lie was accompanied by his sister, Mr! Walter Currie. Charlottetown. Mr Wilfred Trainor. B o s t o n. lines. is spending his vacation with his brother. Mr. Henry Train- M. Mr. Allan Mooney, Hsrignr. Me.. in visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mooney. Mrs. John Trainor. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Blrt, were visitors to Charlottetown. Nov. lit. Mrs. Francis Gull. visited hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie. Gaspereaux. Nov. lit. ' Many from this vicinity attend-1 ed the auction sale at H a r r yl Greenls. Bangor Road. Nov. 1 Miss Lottie Kelly and Mr. El- uood Donnelly. Charlottetown, vis- llPfl lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. tlfrrd Handrahan. Nov. H Miss Anne Evans, Rustico, spent the week-end of Nov. home of her parents. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Evans. St. Tereas. Mr t'harlottetown. visited at the home of Mrs. I... Devlne. Nov. 17. Mr. Ilerhert lrlandrahan. Souris. spent the week-end of Nov. 13 at his home on St. Patrlckis Road. I Friends of Mr. Harold Phelan.t IPRret to learn of his recent ill-. tress at his home on Byrnos Road.i All join in wishing him an earlyl it-turn to good health. Mr Joseph Trainor. Staiihnpe Fund. was a visitor to Charlotte- lnwn. Nov. lit. g BU. it in It ill Mr and Mrs. Edwin Craig, Wrstl Cnvehead. were recent visitors tn Ptsqiiid East guests of Mr. xii-s George Jay. a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay llirned from Moncton. Friday. No- iember l2. after spending a week with their daughter Shirley. Miss Juanita Jay sttident at P. W C. spent. the-November 13 week- "nd with her parents. Mr. and MN. Edward Jay. Mr and Mrs. George Leard. MOUM Shea-art, were guegm 91 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Sunday. November 14. Ml Gllr Jar spent the week-end -"' November 13. at the home of l;: v-rents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell . ,, I Mr. Lawrence Hendriclren was a visitor in Mort-ll. Sunday, Novgm. her 14. Wwrs Arthur Hughes. her daugh- Laura and son Robert. arc rive out ACHE S I l 13 at trial and Mrs. Fidvrard DeVlilP.i with I the spending a few days formers parents. Mr and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Miss Thelma Jay is risitiiiiz in East Royalty guest oi her sister. Mrs. Hugh MacLeod and Mt". Mar.- od. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jag were vlsitors in Covehead Road siinday. guests of Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs Walter MacDonald. Mr and Mrs. Charles Crawford. East Royalty. were recent izucals of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. BA riioiii, BIIILDIII '” ldeaslor Your Busing,- L E” 6631 REMIIIGTOII RAND Business Equipment tlarliic, standard. noisalus. portable -Int muslin pmiiwoik. Ipaedm production. yum economy. Ill rnmtals-nisrinc m manual-meat (ItlLilln'Os.i-2 Atiiiiw; Ivtntllirll. I Vlaibls record, laat Tyuunlm ntban. carbon uuv, otlut ' H-ruul KENT STREET 104 STUDENT SAlL'0RS OSLO (CF) -Boys and girls at an elementary school here have formed the first student sailing club in Norway Junior members of the Norwegian 'i'acht Cliih serve as instructors snuu Mrs. Herb Kenny. received the sad news last week of the death of her sister. Mrs. Francis Red- mond in New York City on Tues- day evening. The funeral was held in that city. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Kenny and other members of the family. The Misses Reta and Patricia McCarthy, students at N.D.A., were weekend visitors at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Daveaiix were visitors from the City on Sunday at their old home where some members of the family still reside. Mr. Daveaux, is getting around again after quite a shak- ing up in a car accident near New Glasgow, N. S.. ,in mid-summer. He was in hospital for some time. He was a traveller for years. iMurray River the past week-end in Murray Riv- er, guests of Mr. MacLean's bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macl..ean. Mr. Mass. are spending their holidays in High Bank, guests of Miss Sally and Mr. Bruce Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacKln- non and young son. Charlottetown. spent the past week-end in Mur- ray River, guests of Mr. MacKin- non”: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MacKinnon. family, Montague, have taken up residence in Murray River. Miss Bertha MacLean. Sum- meyside. recently spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John-W. MacLean, High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Scantlebury and Miss Joan McKendrick, Scot- land, who is a niece of Mr. Scantle- bury, and visiting at their home. spent Sunday in Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- Kinnon. Miss Mary Johnston, student of P. W. C., spent the week-end in Murray River, guest of her grand- mother, Mrs. Frederick Johnston. Miss Donalda MacKay, Char- lottetown, was a recent visitor at her home in High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton, and children, Donna and Larry, York, spent the week-end in High Bank, guests of Mrs. Welton's parents. Mr. and John W. MacLean. Mr. Charles Whitcomb. Mass, .5 spending his holidays in High Bank, guest of Miss Sally and Mr. Bruce Stewart. Mr. Lawrence J. Moore. Trenton, N. S., spent the past week-end in High Bank, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay. The annual meeting of the Mur- ray River W. I.. met at the home of Mrs. W. F. Macl..eod on Tues- day, Nov. 9th. Roll call was an- swered by naming a battle in World War II. Mrs. W. F. MacLeod was Siincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon on the sudden death last Saturday of their three years old daughter. Katherine Bernadette. Mrs. Ma- tilda Eldershaw arrived home from Halifax on Monday to be with her daughter, Mrs. MacKinnon. New propane gas heating has been installed in the Vestry of the Little Flower Catholic Church here as an experiment on heating. We regret. to chronicle the pas- sing of Mr. Justin Larkin of St. Peters. in the Charlottetown Hos- pital late last week. Mr. Larkin operated a large general store at five houses for a number of years along with a large farm and truck- ing business. Miss Teresa Roasiter. and Miss Alice McCarthy. were week-end visitors at their respective homes over the week-end. . The. task of preparing Christmas concerts and programs in the schools gets underway here this week as teachers start the woik of training the children for their parts. 9 With the. rabbit sea:-ion open wey look for a lot of kills here as thcl swamps are alive with them for the first time in many years. Mrs. John R. 0lBrien, is a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. where she underwent ii rltills operation last. week. Mr. Wilfred Dunphy, suffering an infection in his 1.: "e is lyear: Mrs. Oliver Giddings vice 59' president: Mrs. Peter MacLean re lelected as secretary-treasurer. Thr wym ttasinight of meeting was changed to improved in health. Another maul . here is also suffering from the same disea . N. ' Q l -H --- - W Feel Full of Wgor; Years Younger POPUL g I y i'40.50.60.D ' o AR srniuovvs :g':eI.,FwO":;;-kc: : . use . ' . LONDON rcpt . R;-V 1y,1.,l-yin”,-. (man needed alter -iii lw"lxad,:lbld,' ruin- Sinfield. minister of Wembleyl "W" l"'”'"'' '”'”"E "M" '"”'""'l W" um. uni...-. i'i.....sa...i. mi full of mi u-ars ynunljr. Quit being old. Get Om- iorlav, In ., or ”get-Icquainted" sir Imlr 60:. At all dnigzuo. district Methodist church. draws. cartoons to illustrate points in his sermons. l S Eff! IlTEl,Tl 0. SsAm:i:i.n's BLUE AND RED LABEL COMBINATIONS Here they are-the world's hnest combinations! And here's why! These Stanfield's combinations are 10096 all-wool, heavy rib knit from tightly twisted, long-wearing yarns. Thcy1'e styled For comfort, with military insert shoulders for extra freedom, flatlockcd seams that won't id or chafe. and 8-button from that won't gap or pop open. snug culls that won't ide lip. and a closed reinforced crotch that'li give you extra wear and protection. Both the Red Label combinations and the slightly heavier quality Blue Label combinations are favorites with men who want the best in heavy rib underwear. Sec them now at your favorite mcn's or department store! Combinations available in sizes 3-3 to H. Pair O:-erxizet iliglitly liiglu-r. i (Iniiibinations available in si7es 34 to ti. Pair ()1-er.tizc.t slightly higher. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Superbly made shirts and drawers of the saint- heavy rib. high-quality guaranteed unshrinkable IOWA. pure wool. ..4 SHIRTS available in sizes 3,4 to 44 in Red Label quality at 34.95 Blue Label quality (slightly heavier) 35.50 iiaawras available in sizes 32 on 4.! in Rcil I..Ibcl quality at S4.95 Blue Label quality 35.50 0t'rr.u'ze.t slightly biglnr. - till I D ' 5 E RW EA R '5 I3. um amen: noimm.. nmivo, Wlllllll. Illlll. CIIOIIV. YIIIIIVII ' .Mr' and Mn Mmphee Macy-'nf Mrs. Royal White. After singing Lun "Id family. comwlu, Spam the Queen a delicious lunch was and Mrs. Jack Bi'adbury,liMl-ks. New Glasgow! the first Monday of each month! hwy. Nov. 23, 1954 The Guardian Page 7 .Next meeting is to be at the home. BRIDGETOWN W. I served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. D. Brehaut and Mrs. Pe- ter MacLean. Rebecca Gillis and N.S.. were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck, and Mr. and -Mrs. William Hume.i town Womenis institute was Mrs. dues. ing the Creed in unison. I laddress by the president was l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and' wiper. i, Tm. officers nlggtpd W9,-9 as (01, purchase three music books. pl.-iv.-5; several other small articles need- M'- Alb"! Gnllinb CI"3lil"llF l President. Mrs Ravmoird Acorn: ed "1 lh" -”'ll””l ltnwn. spent the past week-end in vjgg.p,-es” Mrs, Gen,-so TurnFr' The improving nf the school Murray River. guest of Mr and segy . Tr Q Mrs, V, H. Ducks,-,. grounds was said in be pi'nEross- Mrs. Lemuel Brehaut. H10,-ff; Audm,,.5- Mm Brian Clay iniizr lavoilivibip. ' , . H and M155 Phyllis Clay Dimcmrsg or enlcrlaiiinieiit tlieio uas ai Miss E-dial Gld'-l1"lz-S- M'”'3-V Mrs, R, clay and Mr,-,. pauy Xmas. amusing rnntn-i, "Farilu Sloganc , g I bury, yby Mrs Kingshui) Alter ;idJnuin- lottetownsvisiting with her son and Plans Wm,” discuss” rm, raw mfund. ,, doll.-,,..,e liinrh -.p,x-art has I . lda.Ug.h'er"iHaw' Dirt and Mimi l in): money for Institute funds in Ill” litistrus hi'ru'.i:hi tlim: l'"i,'V en g .Stirling Giddinitk lthe mnmhs aheadp Th, sum nf Joy.-ible mm-tim: ill a FIHSP - I ChMil. fVz'tlr:lNl:lnd VneLii;i?oEr;nM;QLean, five dollars was donated in King sp Tm) MmldClM,”)m mmgv M .1.” x g 3' 0 l Sp? 9 lance calmly Memurlal H”Sl”l"l- me ltii'IlIi vtas fntiiirlrtl iii llllhi by tlir- - The Misses Frances MacMlllara lowed by U18 financial feilnrl by and Ena Murphy. of the P. E. l. the secret.ary-treasurer and r Libraries Staff were recent visitorsl inn 0! minutes of annual to the branch library at Murray: and monthly !n99llnE5- River. is spending a week in Char- Day at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLean. Murray River. Mrs. Jane Cooke is visiting in Charlottetown, guest of her daugh- ters. Mrs. Perry Sharon. Mrs. Wal- rnembers volunteered to do lie Scantlebury and Mrs. tDr.i Giddings. Mrs. Clifford Keenan. accom- panied her father. Mr. Duff on his return to Scotland. Their many friend sin Murray River wish them a pleasant voyage. Mrs. Keenan plans on returning in a few weeks time. carry you through. and selling at the same tires. See us today. Mr Francis Maclk-an. student all P. W. C., spent the week-end at: the home of his grandmother. Mrs i John MacLean. Murray River Malpeque Road co. The annual meeting of Bridge- int the home of Mrs. George Tur- Snn.jner on Nov. 3. Sixteen members 'answered the roll (all by paying The meeting opened by repeat- A brief meeting for the Red Cross. The sick committee reported held all sick persons in the district bereaved The school Clitlillllllfl? fol- ead- ter to the a ilatr AIJEIHIIIS t'..gv ATTENTION MOTORISTS The mud and snow is goliig tn hr ilccpcr than ever this Fall and Winter and aftcr many miles at driving this Summer your tires will be too smooth to We have a winter tread that is siirpassctl by none . -List: --we will allow you a liberal tradc-in on your old price as regular tri-atls. F. R. McLAINE LTD. Dial 733:3 quantity of sewing and knitting been visited during the past month Cards had been scnt to friends in the hospital, and a card of sym- pathy to a member who had been iepurieri that a pump and El new stove were urgently needed in the school. and it was decided to bring this mat- attcntiriii of the School Board. The Institute undertook to that had and ielected president for the comingp USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN SHOP EARLY ping at our store. Here are inst a few of the real bargains being offered:- Friction Toys, This:-s. Trucks, .lo.1-ps. G-Men Cars. Police Cars. Sparkling Guns. Tanks. etc. Rattles. Balloons, Watches, Squirt Guns. Ruhbcr Dogs, Dolls, Bean Shooters. Bubble Sets. 3-D Picture Sets, Banks. Guns. (lar- pentcr Sets, Rockets, Paint Books, Coloring Books. Fairy Tale Books. Games. Whistles, Skill Ball Games, Windup Toys. Dolly Sets. Baby Mugs. Stuffed Toys had many others at tlic-so low prices. a o . 29:: only EXTRA SPECIAL 77 DEE DEE DOLL We IIRVP v-very siu- and style of iloll on ilisplay. This year welhave a very fine dis- play of very low-priced quality toys. You can save real money by shop- Store Open Tue. -Fri. - Sal. Evenings Until 9 O'clock FAMILY GIFTS l FIRESTONE ELECTRIC , REAFRIGERATORS -2 3249.50, up FIRESTONE ELECTRIC. ' WASHERS 3114.50 up Rmiius, Rt-cortl Pliiyvrs, l l l i l l . yTt-It-vision. Toasters. ldlnvtric. yliclllcs. Elcci ric, itlrons. Steani mid lletzuinr. DOLL PRAMS and 4.95 STROLLERS I Electric Slizirers. i;lCIer-trir (Toffee Percolators. . Mixitizisti-rs, Electric Blankets Electric Heaters. That will make any little girl happy. DELUXE HOCKEY ours 0'95 Electric Heating Pails, I iwaffle lrons, llEIecirie Roasters. Electric Bod Lamps Trl-light Lamps. The finest action game for young and old. Soft Cuddly PANDA 0"" 2'" EXTRA SPECIAL PUT 'EM ON TODAY We trade lloclooy and Pleasure Boots Illd Skates. mu-:s'roua I87 Great George Street G. STEWART .tlncl(AY. Your l"rlendly Firestone Dealer HOME & AUTO co.,Li.i.l Dial 5547 FIRESTONE MUD and SNOW TIRES in trade. i r' 1 - l:(.Iocks. Iulm-tric and Alarm. lTOWN a nd COUNTRY We will take old Tires