f Protestant Orphanage Contributions Continued. um” 5" View District. A Friend u"o0 . b Mrs. Leland Camp- Egililehiiedl Mi-'s. Douglas 'u'oodaide. 31,00 Each: Edwin Murphy. MH- Jniin E. Cousins. Mrs. J. E. Camp- hell, Mrs. Eddy Murphy- 75c; Mrs. Charles Dugan. 60c: Miss Penzis DHEKNL 50c each: Mrs. Leland Campbell. Mm Amos Adams. Mrs.'Lorne Campbell, M”. William Simmonds, Mrs. William Brander. Mrs. Hor- 353 Stewart. Mrs. Arthur Stew- ,,., Mrs. Roy Dusian. Mrs- Doua- la, Woodsidc. Tom . . . . . . . .,.RHl.,..;..'..:Ia.s5 1) Mrs. 0 or u H- Colll:,c,::d;ndy Mrs. John Adams. 31,00 Each: Ray Burt. John le Burns. M,.-,?,'Q15;';..oclil.; Fred Donald, Robert iiitherland. Ari-m" Campbeu C01" in Adams, Wilson Adams, Case- 1..y Adams, George Brander, Mrs. cl . ;iXgV,,1A . . . . . . ..s7.oo ted 1, Mn. Earle Macltay conlelfd Mrs.y william C. Donald 51.00 Each: Mrs. John Coulson. H L. Donald, Mary E. Pickering, warles Adamh Mrs. Earle Mac- MM IN MEMOBIAM in loving memory of Mother. MRS. JOHN F. CALLAGHAN Departed November 16th. 1951. Forever Retnnnbe ed Mary '1'. mm (IN MEMORIAM in loving memo?! 0' CIPIH 03”" Martin. Entered into rest. Novem- tier istii. 1963- Iieinoriea are tronlureo no on em I iiestii is a heartache no one can heal. some may forgot you. INN "III you're gone nut we will remember no matter how long. Lovingly Remembered by his Wife and Fninily. What'sYou1f Qty . SHIRT AND SHORTS? You're a hot-blooded dyna- mo who generate: enough heat to warm a large oiiice. Your problem along about December lst is to keep cool indoors and still be well protected for that 3-block walk to the bus. Statiiields shirt and short ensemble is the underwent for you! See the complete range of famous StantIoId's Undorwoar in a wide variety of weights at your nearest Mon s or Department Store! Sraurisiols ., '.lllNIIIID S I ur..i.. Say. 50: Each: Miss Nettie Barwise, Mrs. Layton Coulson. W. C. Don. aid. 25c: Mrs. Standard otsl . . . . . . . . . . . . - Pickering. '1' - . . . . . , ..se.s5 Grand Total . .4 . . . . . . . . . . ..s42.7o Bridgetown School District, Col- 190994 I9! Mrs. J. Judson and Jeanette Dociiendarii. A Friend 33,00 W. A. MacLeod 2,00 31.00 Each: Mrs. Brian Clay, Mrs. Paul Kingsbury. Mrs. C. B. Clay. Mrs. H. MacLeod. Mrs. L. MacLeod. Mrs. E. Leweliyn. Mrs. W. MacKenzie, Mrs. Lyman Ross. F. W. MacLeod. 75c: Stirling MacDonald. 50c Each: Mrs. S. A. Cunstanca. Mrs. Raymond Acorn, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. Chester Riley. Mrs. K. Ross. Mrs. Rubin Clay, Mrs. Jack Judson. 25c: Gloria MacMaster. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s1s.5o St. Catherines, Collected by Mrs. Annie Morrow and Mrs. Dari MacNeiil 32.00 Each: Mrs. Annie Morrow, John F. Inman. Walter R. Shaw, Malcolm Lamont. 51.00 Each: John F. MacEach- ern, Leonard MacNcvin, H c c to r MacNcvin, Gordon MacLean, George Sherron. Alex MacQuarrie, Mrs. Daniel MacNeill, Neil Mac- Kenzie, F. W. Stretch. 50c: Mrs. W. Morrow. Total . . . . . . . . . . . , .. ..-..s17.50 New London. Collected by Mrs. Ralph Cobb, Mrs. Nelson Roberta. Mrs, Harold Mayhew and Mrs. Ieigh MacEwen 5100 Each: Mrs. Oliver Bernard. Mrs. Marshal Constable. Mrs. H. P. Found, Mrs. Harold Dunning, Mrs. Edwa rd MacMurdo, Mrs. Frank Ramsay. Mrs. Mont Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Nelson Robert. Mrs. Ralph Cobb, Mrs. Stanley Brown. Mrs. Rutherford Cotton. Mrs. James E. Cole, Mrs. Murray Mac- Kay. Mrs, Lorne Campbell, Mrs. Hamid Mayhcw, Mrs. M o rton Adams, Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne, Mrs. Oscar MacKay, Mrs. Wilbur Mac- Kay, Mrs. John R. Burgoyne. Mrs. James Cole, Mrs. Keir Mc- Allister. Mrs. Claude MacEwcn, .Mrs. Wallie MacEweh, Mrs. Don MacEwen, Mrs. Fred MacEwcn, Mrs. Leigh MacEwcn. ' 50c Each: Mrs. John Currie, Mrs. Harry Somers. Mrs. Fred Pidgeon, Mrs. Claude Grah am, Mrs. Don. MacKay, Mrs. Robert Carr. . 25c: Mrs. Lewis Coics. Total N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 330.25 Spring Brook District. Collected by Mrs. Hillard Meek G. F. Ferguson 8200 31.00 Each: Heath Harding, Arch Pidgcon, Duncan MacLcorl. Mrs. Wesley Paynier, Nancy Payntcr. Isaac Jollimore, Roland Paynter. Arthur Campbell, Horace M e e k. Hillard Meek. COMBINATIONS? Stani'ield's combinations - the most famous underwear in the world, and rightly so! For hshermen, loggers, miners. farmers. oilmen - wherever outside work is done today you'll find that StanfieId's conibinations are a favorite for protection against the elements. UNDERWEAR IM TED TRUI-PO . -, uw.i'iw w CITY AIIII GEIITIIAI aoirs 1-axi. - sown TAXI. - Dial ssio. CBAIWILI. tar Betta Photo- UTIDIII. WANTED. - linart girl to learn hairdressing. Dial mi. BELANGIB IANGIS for out wood or oil. lryenton its Ilacxay. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOI!- at the HUGHES DRUG BTOBI.” "WI rnsar rns llcl WILL" Cvlggey's Pharmacy. open evenings 'till 8 olclock. KIIBOBlNl:.l:1sct.ric and Pro- pane Gas, Refrigerators Brysnton and Macks). ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. THE ISLAND FLOOR. CHAN- EBS. floors washed. waxed and polished. free utlmates. Call 3060. MAR!" BEAUTY PARLOB. Hardy Building. Kent Street. 85.00 Oil or Creme Permsnents for 53.50. Phone 3837. : SPECIAL COLIEN BEAUTY SHOP.-Cold wave and Machine- less Permanent 84.00 for November only. Dial 6021. HUNTER Illvnn. IIIAIJTY SALON Der Christmas Speaiall. Cold waves and Machineleas Por- manents 33.50 up. MIODONALD RADIO sllvgcp Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape :3. ggiglnt. iso Kent Street. Phone BATTERY SPECIALS. Regulu- Auto-Lite 17-plate battery 525.55, 10583”: special Auto-Lite Vitex battery 17-plate 515.96 with old ball”)! Ball 8: Macllae. BAHA'l MEETING -. Mamba" of the Bahall Maritime committee -:-: ;75c: Mrs. Robert Jollimore. .i0c Lach: Mrs. Leigh Brown, Mrs. John Cole, Mrs. Earl Cole, William MacRac, John Pgynter, Allison MacLeod. Mrs. Bi-u e g Adams, Mrs. D. C. MacKay. Mrs. Elmer Paynter, AA r n old Meek, Oliver Mcck, Reigh Mcck, James Gillespie. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .si9.25 Bethel District. Collected by Leonard Wood. 3200 Each: James Jenkins. Wal- ler Wnori. 01.00 Each: L e i g h Ferguson, John S. Horton. Percy Lund. John MacDonald. John Rankin. 50c: Everett Lund. SHIRT ANDIONGS? StInfield's shirts and longs are as flexible as the ther- mometer. Cold? . . . wear shirts and longs and forget the weather. StanfieId's shirts and longs are famous for their comfort and long wear features! Available in a full range of sizes,'weights and prices. ilJ -, Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.50 Nfw ii. met over me ween-end at monthly meeting held Queen street. Dill 6560-0005 members. Mrs. E. Bellefleur of their at 245 As well as local Moncton and Miss Franc Bachyn- Ikl of Halifax were in attendance. Plans were made for a winter con- ference. I IOYTS BEAUTY SALON. - November special. Gold wave Oi-sans Oil Permanent. (5.00. Mach- inalau cream oil Permanent 35.00. Phone 6311, 183 Queen Street. OIIABLOTTETOWN CREDIT UNION - Annual Meeting, 7.15 p. in. Thursday, November 18th, in Board Room. 117 Queen Street. Visitors welcome. Three Door Prizes, each of 85.00 worth of groceries at (70-01) Super Market. Porsnals The many friends of Mr. Jo- seph MacDougali formerly of Sum- merside, but now of Charlottetown who has been a patient in the City Hospital for several weeks are glad to hear he is back to his room much improved in health. All natural milk contains aboul four per cent lactose, milk- sugar. OT J. T. Davior Gt. Geo. St. Strange But True 3: I. B. MacArthur An Irish retriever owned by Daniel Rico ramped up to him during the workouts at Hialeah racetrack and dropped a piece of slightly chewed paper at his feet. It was a I100 ticket on a winning horse, worth 3600 at the paying window. In the Jungled gold country of Arsguaya where the Brit.i.sher Pawcett mysteriously disappeared some years ago, there live apes that the authorities at Rio de Jan- iero call "the araouaya roarer". This amazing creature has a foot print 20 inches long. Frequently these monsters attack native settle- ments along the river and carry off their livestock. Two of them were captured a few years ago, a male and g fe- male. Their bodia were covered by long coarse hair and their fingers were webbed and claw- like. Unfortunately they died soon after being captured. ' While Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc- Intyre of Port Chester, N. Y.. were having their home built they Ere if 9 Ax '17- ,,,eg7Wl?e,r'l- 0 670 BIG Attowaucs FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY istayea with Mrs. Mcfntyi-e's broth- iio see their new home ier several miles away. Oiiee Sunday morning Mrs. Mc- Port Chester to see if the house was still there. Her husband laughed at the idea but finally decided to ac- company his wife. Finally they reached their destination, and the nearly completed home came into view. "I told you everything would be the same as the last time we were here." mumbled Mr. Mc- Iiityre. "Your anxiety over the house was ill founded." But when Mclntyre turned the key in the door and swung it open he was amazed to see that in fire was well underway in a pile of shavings iii the dining room. To- gether the couple put. out the flames, then w nt. down to the basement. 1-ler to their horror was 8. bomb, the kind used by ex- cavation firms. It stood on a box with a rope fuse connecting it to a box oi inflammable rubbish. Only their timely at-rival saved the Mclntyres from a bad loss. They had no known enemies and came to the concusion that some fire bug was seeking a thrill. If there was ever a case of lore- warning nf arson this was it. Why? Well, Beatrice Mclniyre expected , afriwdfbayi I M II D. R TRACTION TIRE CAN n... 73 All. SEASON TIRE Nothing like ii...no other lire has all these features grzdxfs" 0wI9fPonm'nq foo! E '27 PULLS ssrrra IN snow - Now, widely-spaced, tlottsd shoulder bars biia deop.' . . GRIPS BETTER ON ICE i"'” New, wide, winterized trend with sharp anglei prevents skidding. 7 PUI.I.S BETTER IN MUD Now, rugged shoulder design cleans automatic T pl STOPS GUICKER IN RAIN M New, angular sloitad tread with scientifically-designed traction elements T; grip the road firmly. sto See-the Sensar-ional W I-"ii-touch DRI-CHARGED BATTERY locked-in power loops to life the instant you buy this great battery because the acid is not added until it is Installed in your car. Because it's even fresher than "factory fresh" you got a 3-month longer guarantee. Tanton's Tire Service SERVICE STATION Dial 6034 152 Kent St. Home and Auto Co. Ltd. 132 Gt. Dial 3574 Iniyre felt a strong urge to visit did D M IYIIEII the and her husband reach- wt Port Chester. And of course she LOTS OF BIKES BOGOTA, Coombia (CP) - A bicycle factory at Cali, first Swe- dish industrial enterprise in Co- lombia, has reached a monthy pro- duction rate of 1.500 bicycles and 1,500 children's tricycles. Expan- sion is planned io bring output up to 10,000 units. AIR SAFETY CANBERRA, Australia (CP) - Australia's air safety record in 1953 was 0.6 fatalities per 100,000.- 000 passenger miles. D. G. Ander- son, nssistant director-general of the civil aviation department, says it is a record "second to none." ATHLETE Manim::s' LONDON (CP) - Joan Desforges captain of the English women's Empire Games team at Vancou- ver and winner of two of Britain's few track victories over Russia later this season, has married sports teacher Ron Pickering. She plans in cririlinuo crimpetiiion. FIRESTONE George St. Dial 5547 The Guardian I Tuesday, Nov. 16. 1 Johnson's Paste Wax Is your smartest selection I i.....i.. .. enriching the gain- You can but back iioor beauty again and again!