PAGE FOURTEEN a THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWIR NOVEMBER .8. 1951 UNLUCKY TIMING VANCOUVER-(CPI-Just a few COLLECTORS PAY UP VANCOUVER: (61.9)-Maybe you BULLETINS FROM THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Hampton and written address to Wilfred and Jessie. Mrs. Edwin Ferguson pre- sented them with a gift from the PI'0f08Sl0iIII' cam. minutes after the -. licomsn on can't get blood from a stone, but y . ' Hgmpmn women mgmutg and g A .. .. the but had stopped for his you can get itgfrom the income d new l:v'nchPg;d':g'r US:",L:2f ygag: gy;Eog:M:.I';:;2:v::2gucg:'o&: g&; y purse from the psumbled guests. nightly chat and departed. the tlx collectors. F'Iit.v-one employees mm",-up lulu" "om po,,..l,,. p,.lc,,l Qmmy dm,m,,,., ,m.c,m 0, ,h, 000,, on behalf of himself and his wlfep L ti". Inc”, I night attendant at a garage here of the income -tax- department W-untms In stock at Mon” Jewell Feuowmp Gram, M the summery Mr- John 0- Hench Mt recently Wilfred thanked-everyone for the chuhm. -Mcnmn. was confronted by an armed here contributed ni pints or blood mm Side BIN." church which met m to spend the winter months with cm; and good wlgheg, Ana; the . hold-up man who robbed the till at a Red Cross donor clinic. along the H." on Tuna” even.” Nov his dnushten Mm John N- MIc- singing of "For Theyjre Jolly Cundlnn Ilnnk as c.m.,,,e, ' ' ' Iul of I85. with 196 other citizens. AOOIDENT PREVENTION l takes to flight. and for that like it. but from necessity. In day- light they must. stop over to for-l ing in the sunshine. It is po:sible. to go quite close before the bird- rea- son people are inclined to ililnlt. -suMMr:nsros:Mv. r. aariio the East. room with members present. The twenty-five opening -EVENING cmcuz MEETS- Iii Ages Pzist". the Scripture les- son in Jeremiah 20 was read hi" Mrs. Emmett. Ranahan and pray-l or offered by visiting committee appointed were Mrs. Hickey. 8th. The singing of "Rise Up. 0 prayer. the scripture lesson and the.hymn "Saviour Like I Shep- herd Lesd Us". Mrs. J.E. Mor- lclara Mountain. opened the meet.- litig with the repeating of "The R. W. Wood and Mrs. S. Jardine. S The l gwallace Harding entertained -summensinsyrw. )1. S.-Mrs. the Fsdyen and Mr. Mschdyen, Riv- home after spending a, plessant month with her sister. Mrs. John A. Macxinnon. Churchill. iThe pantry sale held at S. A. MacDonald's. Charlottetown on ening. Oct. 30th. Maura. lCarl Peterson. Desable, and Kenneth MacDougal. Argyle , .... - .. . .. Y.P.E. or the - mmerside Church M... of cod" W... g.,ll.,w..l by M. 9"""- lg-'a-I hs:cryed- 'lrhe eyrenlrils iwu Iumiilienide. P. I. I. oi Christ held its re ula in eting gl 1 1 P11 l , rout: 0 3 Cone W1 e Ins- on -mud”, u.en1n."Novr. 35,. in "m" V” ”'d "' " 'm 1 6 Mrs. Annie Ferguson has arrived ll-,3 or -I-1-he Klngv, DION! IIII .. oven RADIO STATION c-law by N... M... l nlally angers as they ,iouriiey.t " , - w . l .- .. . Women's Auxiliary was a great . the worst heing bright. dazzling: f;f”Mr::;:f,l','f.:';.,?:”?3,l.,Ugfhmlg.lfifffditf”u”:in”l;l'Lf.Lsmf”';fl;f; success. A large sum was added Gl'"" Fm” at p'm' glghw m.ch as "ml cncoum". M the chiircli parlor with Mrs. l'lCl1"'.ll'.lElin0(JgXl. TIDPCCHTDPTT in Hol- M "W w' A' ”5""'.3" w- h M C f '1 . "'0"! Tu. N .'ghmo'”f5' mu ”'”' "ml lb””d'lrv Bishop and Mrs. C. C. Hicke.V U man's Grocery Department. The " o" M" O l llllAl.l.MAN'8 BUILDING l ings s:.'a.n.st which the) axe apt h Mh r M W0 .a E-my b , h k -u- d Messrs. Rowan Ferguson. Wil- . , A ' ' P .10 fly and pcrlsli. Hm .c fi”) 0 Kloll 3.11.135 1 m.em1 as "f,'., lay ' .n:.m,K "nu. liani Cameron. and Kenneth Fo-r- FA5Tl'7ET”- ' Plmsml ”h"'" l 0P"l'0M!:TIll8'tl U Specie roqremme on i l .-an Owl sitting on a branch. doz-- l" ""1" ' l X r J ' ' iii Charlottetown on Tuesday ev- "Cm mm” ”'lmlAV' T” ”” ""1 . . - Good Fellows". a sumptuous lunch lding AF. julnvlgw gcuoon i I x) r i l;.VI;i;3l"gn theul;le;4i'il '-lghetf Rhlnsa rlson presided over the business i i ' . . .. . . , g -- .M.. l l L..:.1.?AL ner uoplanirtt was lgillozvgdaby The 'sw:,l).seI;l1lccOoC”oxlrirli'lt.tl:lih 0?! NMr'2vl;m:”m "iv?" Fmilyn Report for September and Octo- l E' E Pafkm'ns lN (gm, ,lwel1e,.. mnnot wan” Scripture reading in St. Mattiiew ngpgn convention. "V! . moat -'0t:.r .nen:i!x'1' twoowgetrli 9231:! ber: I . I Opto l what, absolute darkness 1, like un, l.i by Miss Ferne Rayner and interesting and informative talk ml Meghan Ind am”. 1 Hun! Grade IX-Lewis Burdette. " ' - I .ll may Hm mcmelves far from prayer by the minister. The sins- on Dorchester Penitentiary where um um oumud ” 9 Grade VIII--pbouis Maclsssc. oyroul-1:315-I any settlement, on a cloudy, mil 01 h-Vm" 1350 "10 Nam! 01' he had been on an i-nspectiun tour. y; I-Tsncis Msclsnac. V : ,,,o.,nl,5, ngght. The" H" 4”-bi;llesusll2Iitl'ic;ou'l&l1t;se(ld:h;(gx- rvdvrs. Colinn Waugh gescrltaed the M" George aim" mm M" GGYTSTCM VIII-Claire Maclssac. gy':'Exn:::s:: mess can almost, be (ell. O 1. 2011 X91” 05- 3 T ' omen": ome at over as. N. ' V ' era ac sane. . ea lihe greatest mysteries of rIIiealiil:elk'31' ilrcsldcd over the business B.. which she had visited. Mrs. glgnorfndshgzgn ;::reMU;:g':n.lg' Grade V!-Blair Smith. Pl'C5"”"l Office Hours: .1, nlghl, ,,.l,mm.,,,, m.,m.,o..S.t session wncn it was decided I-0 F. Jenkins and Mrs. Roy Lidstone amnmemde m,'" m. October 37' smith. i I to 12 - I to s too. is the way owls, wllson-5; dmde the SOCWLV 11"" lllfn s"0UDB were lunch hostesses. 5 weekend ' , Grade V - Mervyn Mar:Lean. um uy gppglmmgng A Snipes. Rails, and Bl3Ck.C,-owmmlfor interest and enthusiasm. A -.-.-Hy - p n.ymoml Mgcuuc, Donald Mn. PM” 3", Night Herons manage to gm. report was glveii of the social ev-l .-THE LADIES (Llln - Mrs Mr Bram cummn Mm of M" Isaac. . ..,,,....d ...h,,, mos. ......,m.,.” ,u.e.eii1iig held on Fi-zclav. which was.i-iiibert Johnston entertained the wxmim Cammn M-L on em"; Grade III-Inez MscNeill. oweri IGENT IHEATIIE BLDG. .,1eep:m' MIC-li a sluccemi. ' For tthe. stiidylinembers of The Ladies Club of the my Oct. 27th hgr Hm!” whet" MacLean. Deanne MscNeill. . lhjuser 88.. lnnunenlag Tlioiigh niaiiy birds are lllgl1l.ll.)gI);(;(;Rc'le:f, Qh”cl”j.',;j:,,,,”l;,',f,,,f,".:fls”".;'""f,”' P”'l”y";?"? glint”: he has secured a position in th and” ITM"mm. 5g,u:'h' ,1 I " ' migrants. may have not chose" '0, . . l ,on ues ay even ng. oi. t . a Lord New,” Hotel I Highest average. are it ac 5- -----------m---:-... travel at this time because they no" closed me meoungt Sm" hum!” me president Ml" ' "B" 85196" ' Teacher: M. Gorveatt. l I. F: Iluntsriltw talk in more comfort. just sprinkle .--..s.M..:-..-.-r. a little FASTEETH on your plates No gummy. gooey. pasty taste or feeling. Cheeks "plats odor" (den- ture breath). Get FASTEETH at llil. .I.Il. CUNNINGHAM .tlint Owl: are blind i daiii c.l H . . - .. Si . 1 ft Th 11 ', N '. l.i .Tms H nit N H, ,,”V M? Tm M... Maik ciaudei Jl.. and Mrs. iiiemiiaeior the w.M.S.. or the l 1”" E 0'1 fl" 3? f”. A my dmg mm. VETERINARIAN 0. :1) 50' NW" 9 Ni ii) G Coffin Tlie niediiuiion biimniersizle (hurrh of Christ on I 1'" T9'0"m M"'” ""35 ”””l l” iriistiii tint icy i not be ..; ' .-T . Y .. ', . . ' .- '- ' . -. P d ih 'l i . In place 0f the Result” Sdml a i”..r"s::d ?i::”:-V l".i..:l:i.:l.2:' ” . w i ”i”ei”5i"e U - - ' i ' i - - T - 1- ' ' T - :j hm habm""-V thy U” qm” "m"? Slxsneem El'lTl:3l?p r::d this poem 'du:led the ll:-Notional exei'cise4.l Fmlndl in Hampton were sorry t a 9' Tee "T o o . turnai. dolns much the same work 4;, Canada Rcmembew. The i O . , , .. , l in learn that Mr. James MacPhall. l l l l ' . v . pening with the hymn Saiiour. . Summgfgldg Hi"-"49 which '5 V-entailed due 33...?”li:;5ii..l:iI3;”i.i.””..l?l iii; - -- in i A S:::::s...::r ”Mio............ i ij ' i ' ' if" ' 'cinr1c of Mrs. Keiiii Joliiiston l Miss Evelyn Maclnirc. piaiilsI.l .' ' .. . ' i l KEN - A . . :.:::1':1ph:Pe ptiigtlltmigcglonlllnlilixghts.mayU niiri 'Mls5 Eiimnii. The Elllglllg ol : The Scripture lcsson was icad by I ,';:;r'pi:::l me Pm)" Emmm Emmi .Hm,.sdm.. Frmnz Smu,..m.' -,-.15. V ' To ' , , ' .- HO find of Love and King oflMrs. Harry Linkleiter. A mcdita- ' (1:15. Mun"... gm”,-d,-W 231), Thai 0 tails are most often heard dlll1llg,P ., V (on Fed bv Th. no n uchrmiam who Serve" ...-- A I-( d Q! "on , R E ;lli9 first part or the night and ln,1f):fi?S P333, Wmaazed in iunmn WE: Igresemedibv lme leader and Messrs. George P. Diinaford and "'"U.T:rll';?E'"l9(';lR,”(fAn,;I;;..;. ' ' the early moriiinz. t ' SIM” Harding cad R poem (nub William Farrow returned on Moii- '30” him,” mm mm you msmmuc-3 Several other kinds of birds W uggr H mm,ww,.,,, ml . . Q. .. , w (my. Oct. 22nd. from a live-day l l , l , . . . , ' tire not ahsoliiielv not-iiiriial vet lied almding 'al”ki dM'si ::' l nioior trip to Brldgewater N. S ”'" i'”"'"' 1” .”'"”5m" .' '01 1;," H" ”' Au": "'s('”""” . . ' . ' ' l : l' d ck. '1: aloe A orrison pros 0 over 0 .. ' . , ", l ' -h .' i'n-stiirriiig norm 0- 5 5" H 5" u U ilhfli mole around after dark. Tlif.'l10UNed mm mm ("He "C l T seslon when roll call I 0" me" lcmm'mmmlv mo) slum ?Tll:'(P'n!. with Walter Sic-zak. l-1d- mmpnong m';"" In" iWihon's Snipe often keeps fnii'l.vIlWl'015 We W"l9"'5 "GR 3”” "”'lbl'”"”5 in day in Haiiinx. guests of Mr. heiide any fish or frog that comes was responded to by a Bible verse wnrtl Arnold. Ji-mes Gleason. Also the two new hyloplate hoards andli. tlte work done to the interior oi. The 1.00 to s.oo run. Dial 'qulet. through the day, then after.l . . V .. .. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson. H l d ' lsundown. runs over the .iiiarshy:Lsxi1thin reach of its long. sharl)'cSc:iI:lavini;i.g-itol(1ie wwaczrdusesdervtey. . puyp iaervlasl, Mysterious sent. an -- d. bi fcwm..T-' - t t . . A the.l' n di t- A P. M. ' dilsrlro ll-ll: Rglil ap(:iIeai:s frotlnl We have ll hag? llfidlflllg ks:--Infgjtbiit: llltfllaidllylzissrlltllilv: lmgxglg at lllilgnacgilxrng v:;m:" .-1-1: -llfx i-rive. walking hen-fasiiioii. qiiaintance with irds i at CH1 . ' l j. Fair in Amherst. N.S.. were Mi". ....-.... ..... ----------m E with iipllllrhid tail and bnhblnv such strange hours. U!1I'llLlllIl)'.,k(;I:;su;II:;Jn;::::glr'a::1Ed Uml H" 1 Iiilrl Mrs. Mark Cameron. Mr. anri W. a iheatl. at the border of its home . vie must oft.eii stand within touch-” 3 . -A ' ' ” . (rs. John Roeerson. Mr. and Mrs. ' ' lchurmans School Parade is s Publir Service Feature of ibog. The Black-crowned Night, ing distance of an owl; the Bnipc - T ftloyd MeQu:i-rie. Mrs. Clayton H'3"m"f T a""”'' V ll-leron. as its name indicates. sesmsi can almost he stepped on beforel PETHAM. Enliland.-(CPF T" Morrison and Mrs. A. D. inman. R ""5 M' I 3C”lRMAN "'9' LT" Ito prefer nizht. to day for feedingal it rises from the Brass: Rails andlclear the churchyard din lb: ixtgll. In 0, Hnmpmn. - om”, u summa, 5."... As twilight doe ens. it leavesiNight Herons are scarcely known County town o wee s an an - ,.,.g ' . ihome. and seeks p its favourite by sight. lcd undergr0wUl- ihe V193? ""5 Iiisperzior Braden Jelly vislieil Tmllghl 7515 & 9-15 Hours 'fishing ground. which may he sev- a warsurpius flame. throxa rr op- I Hampton 5.4.001 an Frldny 0,... I 1”” to 1100 um cral miles distant. There. with is migration liiizardauii? lt-rated on Paliafilll 05- yl'.'6th. and was well pleased Wll'l 100 to 5.00 pm. -...- . . . . . .. . .. ..-..-... E L the schoolrooms. teachers. I 2352 Mrs. Edwin Ferguson and Mr l John Trowsdiile. are doing good . r.-ork. I Mrs. Clifford Sherren entertain- cd on Friday evening. Nov. 2nd-. in honor of her eldest daughter, Ra- mona's, birthday. There were about 20 guests who spent an en- jayable evening playing games and GLEN ll. NENIIRY Veterinary Sturgeon GRAND OPENING OF dancing. After a delicious lunch. l which included a lovely birthday n""" ' cake. all departed after wishing Ramona many more happy blrtli- Kemlnnon (lays. A large crowd attended Appln Road Church on Sunday evening. Nov. am. when it was re-opencd i and re-dedicated. A beautiful com- iiiunlon table. presented by Mrs. John Gordon. was also dedicated. and a small baby baptized by tho pastor. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. The sermon was delivered by Rev. c::m:-a--:-a.-- ciiasrsii s. Mai:ll0llAl.i) Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. T9? QWVA . io's Orwnol ' . ' i i i . , :Jsmcs Howe. Carleton. who spoke ' I SAT U Y A I S M ALLM AN 5 to I I-S00" W -M ;My Church". The choir. was ably .”;mdW-W-,,,. .l'tSslSl.('d by inembcrs of Borsliiuv w.,M;,,,.,,,,c,,,,,, om” tmmnw ovum.” by t and Hampton .choirs with Mr. , Lalo llesib Strong. ILC. lclayion Morrison as organist. . MM” .0 Lou . . gg.g . ' l A happy family re-union took FRL & sAT' 2 BIG HITS c0"”"9"' "'"'P"Y Attended, To. nlace at "Diinrovin". the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, Vic- toria. on Thursdav evening. Nov lat, when Mrs. wood entertained her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Macquarrie. Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MscQuarrle. Mr. and Mrs, John MscQusrrie. Hampton: Dr. Wsldron MacQuai-rie, Hope- wcll. N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde River: Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Copwell. Kissimmce. Flor- ida: Mrs. Geo. Diinsfnrd and Mrs. Clayton Morrison. Hampton. A delicious turkey dinner was served. A pleasing feature of the levening was the solos by Mrs. John M:icQuarrle. NOTE: Matinee Friday 2:30 New , LOCATION on . OUR urn-an noon - CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30-7:15-9:15 It's Toytown time again--and we can't say that we've ever seen more in the way of variety. A See: This season tliere.'s lust - about everything at Smallmarfs new large Toytown, situated on our sps- I cious upper floor. The selection is ' iust about the best there lid! ever been and the prices are a big in- ducement for you to buy iust that little extra something that you know Iour youngster is sure to want. NEVER MORE roars maven BETTER ours l On Monday evening. Oct. 29th lthe C.G.I.T. girls entertained their mothers at amother-and-daughter banquet in Bnmpton Hall. Games, contests. music. and recltations made the evening pass all too quickly. After the singing or "God save the King". lunch was served. Much credit is due the leaders. Mrs. L.B. Woolfrey arid Mrs.Row- an Fergiison. for the splendid training they are giving these girls. sooooloosoooooooooo On Wednesday evening. Oct. 24. residents of Hampton and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mri. John Rogerson to bid fare- well to their son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rogerson and small son. who are le ving soon to spend the winter in slden. Mon. Mrs. George Csnnon was chat. map for the evening and after I ' to brief remarks called on Mrs. Warren Inmsn who read I. well- ' so 1'3?-T:n"3e:u-w .”::.."7.'.."'.r.."'...it.:'... ?-i'-i-'4?-':-'3'-'-'o' '1asIolONe!-Io? 4-;.: ASK US ABOUT OUR UUNUENIENT ' "LAY-A-WAY" PLAN silaLmAn'i LATEST News or 'ring; ROYAL VISIT FRIDAY-SATURDAY (bllghti Only) . ' "meme ms: wanna or soisou misos" With Steve Oochrasie '- David Brian I . Special 0Iiildren's Matinee lo . Anesnoollt 2130 Feature: "GREEN CRAIG F WYOMING" with Charles Comm - Robert Arth " g pm .' Thisis itii Libra:-yPietursstht win: E ca 18 MATCHED WITH QUALITY ' . . cntcmexmwmwy. 1. g i -v v