. D 3, -. F e-----..::::::.-..':. - ,;g;..----. -- . l'.7.i.'.L7. LL;..il ll THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IAGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers lue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: B In Georgetown: The Post. Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. ....'.FUNEIlAI. SATURDAY - The mneral of Mrs Martin Hynes. 5 due was held from her late rddcnoe Saturday morning. Jan. 16 to St. Joach.im's Church. Ver- non Rlver for Requiem High Mass. celebrated by Rev. Urban Gulls. P.P. The deacon was Rev. J. P. 0lHa.nl.ey. Cardigan. sub-deacon. RSV. J. W. .VlcCardle, Montague. Salted in the sanctuary were Rev. Bernard Gillis. The choir was un- ier the direction of Roy. S. Gallant. who also 0IIlClatC(l at the uruvt-. Pall bearers were six sons of the deceased. Jnmcs, Louis. Martin. Wilfred, Alfred and Frank Burial was in the church clvnimeng. The funeral was lningciy liuenciod. ...'AT'I'l'.'NT10N Montague cur- lers. A film of the 1953 Dominion Bonspiels will be shown at the club room tonight at 8:00 p.m. ..,"I'L'ItKEY SUPPER of Trinity Mon's Association planned for to- night will be postponed until next Monday. ....'I.E(il()N AUXILIARY meet- ing tonight at home Mrs. Byron Stewart. Montague. .."FA.N'NlNG BROOK SCHOOL CONCERT - The pupils of Fan- ning Brook School Concert, under the direction of their teacher Miss Anne Mclnnis presented their an- - - - ililal Christmas Co cert to a large 'FUNERAl. st-1ltl'l(lE2.s' - '1'lie.number of parents and friends. in funeral services for the late .lnmes:ihs- school on December 21. The Austin Davy. who passrtl ziwsv on school was beautifully decorated in Wednesday. ivmr livid '-ii'dn.v af- its Yul:-tide manner. Mr. Milton ternoon from the Mill ' Hurbcurtnodgei-son capably prefonrned mg with North Presb.l'lPI'1-ill Cm Vii .du'.y as chairman for the evening. REV C3” Cull!" 0llH'l'-ll-llc. H-Visaiitn Claus distribtitcd gifts from sisted by Rev. Rcuaiid G. Hill. iniii- ;: h.-ayily Laden nae, 10 born ister of the Baptist Cliur;-li at M'.)ll- 'fn;1;;hp1' and pupils Mn Rodgermn 1a8U8- The h.l'mn5 5111!: W81"? NT-'l0iii' a few well chosen words extend- I-ord'a My Sihephm-rt." "1 Hear Tiirsieci )1 vote of thanks to both teach- Welcome Voice" and ”Ccmo Let Us ,1. and pupils for the fine mu,-. Join Our F” ids Ab(.'ili' Tlic l' l1l'- . iH.m,n(.nL crs wsro ti by 4.x it nt;i' .-.5 l Pall bearr,t's uzrv Hm ti Sictnc. Howard .l?ll'l)lfSCil. W ..'.m Dllllll. Elliot Kemp, Xlilton Rmiirilds, and Raymond Rt-illey lntvrineiii tool: .4 1 Personals 'M'.'s. Neil Hooley. Montague. is rt parent in the Kings County place in the Iiliitizi; llliiiiotir North C9l'Tl6lFl')'. llosilllali V ,,,, ,- ,,.,. . ,.. AWL ..'Hor many friends will regret .in learn that Mrs. J. M. Fraser, iTri:iitv Manse. Montague. is a patient in the King's County Hos- pital. HOCKEY BIONTAGI E RIN K ..'1.. Cpl. R. Dupuls. R. C. E. l M. , , E. lt-ft. Thursday for Halifax T05 KIHT Eenroiite to Barriefield. 0nt.. where i P gg. C lhe is stationed. following a leave ' I ' ispi-tit. with his wife and family V5- ii-it Morell. SHMOIIAWKS Starts 8:30 sharp Short skate after caprrog MON. - TUES. - WED. "THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN" RANDOLPH scorr NEWS - SHORTS Report Drills ;Blocking Roads I ..'Rnads cleared out during tho. past few days following Tuesday's llimivy storm. were again filling in rapidly last night as high winds lrnuscd ha.-ivy drifting of new-fallen snow. Along main highways tra- velling was heavy. and many cars ivr-re stuck in the drifts. It was not expected that the snow plows would be out until the wind and -lorm had abated to some degree. However. it was expected that they lwnuld be "in operation early this morning. - H MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT 11:30 "BODY AND SOUL" A five-star officer in the United States is a "general of the army." corresponding to British field mor- shal. INC: 0 i TODAY . rues. - wan. Wins-mg "A , Z siiaos sf SAVE srEwAnr;";:i:;iiE BEDK'8 From January 18th to 30th ' STUDIO COUCHES White or Yollmv SUGAR. ;' ix. .......... .. I3. , . Yellow E10.” 0 We have three in stock BEANS, 5 lbs. 530 At T-3 Off Snowflako Terms Available. SHORTENING. 2 lbs. -llltr --W -.-M-we-..: Choico Quality SP1-ing.FiIlgd MACKEIIEIJ 2 this .. 390 Perfection , MATTRESSES '1 MILK, 6 tins ........... .. 8.30 L.” 1ooyo Huron Tomato -IIIICE. 6 ti . .......... .. 6." . Gm, Qm..,':i W Electric WASHERS wax BEANS. 6 tins .. 8-')c One Case your favorite Broken Pekoe Soap Powder TEA. per lb. ........... .. 654: FREE New Screen Al " Yeo Theatre first Time Tonight .fTonight is the first showing in Montague of the new wide aspect ratio picture at. Yeo'a Theatre. The outstanding feature of the new screen, which has been instal- led, is that it presents a picture al- most twice as wide as the former screen. thereby giving more de- tail and greater depth. Lighting for this new screen is provided by new high intensity arc: lamps which bring out the color con- trasts makirig the picture more realistic. Mr. Yeo. ll pioneer in motion picture exhibition for 35 years. has undertaken a complete re- modelling of his theatre by con- structing a new large lobby with canteen service. He has also in- stalled the most modern projec- tion equipment comoarablc with that of larger cities. Together with this he has plains to install new upholstered theatre chairs. which are already here. it. the early spring, at which time will take place an official opening. This opportunity is taken of con- gratulating Mr. Yeo on his initi- ative and enterprise, and every success is wished for him. Murray Harbor .Norlh Defeats ;liille Sandi 8-3 ! ..'The Murray Harbour North hockey team took an easy win of 8-3 over Little Szinds in ii regular fmtilre nf tho lioritcy league schn- dulo played at Mumiy Harbour Friday night. Stand out for the winners was fast skating J. Glddings. and for the losers R. White. From one opening whistle the Murray Har- bour squad had things pretty well their own way, and only hrs-aka bi-cu-zht the play out of the Little Sands zone, Lineups: Little Sands - Goal, 1'. Mac- Loan; defence. R, White. Lyn Blue; forwards! MacDonald. MacLeod. M. MacLean, N. Blue. S. White. Mac- Pheraon. Laurie Blue. 5, Blue, Madson. Murray Harbour North - Goal. Gosbee; defenc:-. Mad...-Ad, M, Jackson; forwards, Condon. F. Glddings. J. Glddings. Godsoe, Moore. P. Jackson. I.-ilniigan. Moc- Kay, L. Jackson, Millar, Macllui-e, Summary First period 1. M. H. N, Moore (P. Jackson) 4.52 2. L. S., M;icLeod (M. MacLpani 3,49 3. M. H, N.. J. Glddlmza (Condom 4. M. H. N., J, Glddlngli ICondon) . . 15.59 Penalties - White. Second period 5. L, S.. R. White , (Mac!-Vhvrsoni . . 355 6. M. H. N.. J. Glddings IF, Giddingsi . . 11.30 '7. M. H. N. Gndsoo, IP. Jackson) V 13.49 8. M, H. N.. God.-zoo. -tlacksom 19 30 Penalties - MacLeod, Third neriod 9. M. H. N, r Critldiiigs 2.45 10. M. H N.. J. Giddings (F. Giddinszst tl.3'i 11. L. S. MacDonald J50 Penalties A None. B-26 Crashes . Info Dwelling I NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A Ltwin-t-ngine air for-co B-29 crnshml from murky skies into .1 lirnucie inear the Nashville airport Satur- lday and exploded. killing all three tplane ct-ww members, The house was virtually de- stroycd by fire as the eicploding gasoline. g .-..L.. V j. i WANTED Quantity hardwood ling highest market prices. tact Ronald R. MacDonald, 14-23. mi M.r. Louis Gaudet of the service plane showe1'ed it with burning and gpoplar logs 71,; to 8 ft. pay- il-Tor further particulars con- Little Pond, phone Dundas AS ' . tP. TV. HOLLINGWOBTI-I. isecretary-Treasurer of The I Sherwin-Williams Company of 5 Canada Liinitod, whose election 2 to the Board 0 Directors of the ' company has been announced. .:j Montague Rink sllurling Schedule ..'CllI'illiZ -.W'3,d.lli0. Montague rink for Mciitiiv. Jrin. 18: 7 P. M. East. Ice: J. S Deslftoche-5. R. Beck, R. Griffin, E. Show vs. At. MacDonald. G. H. Coffin, C. Jack- son. C. Nicholson. West Icc: G. G. Gordon. P. Sin- clair. A. Wightmaii. G. Wright vs. Dr. L. A. Johnston. A. Griffin J. E. Cudmorc, R. Murray. 9 P M East Inc: H. Moar, J. Lowery, B. G. Johnston, L. Sickles vs. C. W. MacDor:ild. Sandy MacDonald. F. Fraser. D. Davis. West Ice: Dr. P. Macintyre. J. Macbean. T. Beok, R. Murphy vs A. E. Sullivan, T. Clair. J. Ballem. G. McConnell. o BI'IS'l'0I and o . 0 VlClI'Il'I'yi .. tin lhe last news column it was stated Gerard Murphy had gone to Antigonish, to study the Comparative movement. The name should have read Gerard Mccarthy. Miss Frances Sinnott has been absent from her duties for a few days with a severe cold. The few horses that are left in this vicinity are being used right now following the severe storm. The two mail drivers who do most of their work with horses welcome the snow for their sleighs. isiatt of R. T. Holman. Ltd., was here on business last week. The condition of Mr. Charlie Eldershaw who is it patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, 1B still fair following a. serious operation last week. The sincere sympathy of this vicinity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan on the death of their infant (day-old) baby on Monday. The funeral was to the Church of the Little Flower on Wednesday, with burial in the fam.- ily plot beside the church. Rev. Phalcn McKenna was in the city on Monday to visit the dif- ferent people from this vicinity who are in hospital. Miss Norma Slnnott got a sur- prise last week when she answer- ed the phone to find it was her brother Doctor C. J. Sinnott in Montreal calling her in regards an- other slster who is ill. Mr. Bill Alyii-arrl, the snow king. reports his crop well on the way this winter with a fine pile in front of the barn following the storm. His yard has caught more snow each winter than any. Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Egan will be pleased to learn they have moved back to Tracadle. their former home. where Mr. Egan has been transfered on the C. N. R. section. following several years at Borden. Mrs. William MacDonald, a real- dent of this vicinity who is resid- ing in the City for the winter. re- ceived quite a shaking up on Wed- nesday morning when she fell while lnaving the Church of the Most. Holy Redeemer. She was as- sisted to her home near by and is reported as well. Mr. Charlie Louis has returned to his home on the Morell Indian Reserve after several days in the City on business. Charlie is past the 70 mark now but still hall and hearty there are only four resid- ing on the reserve now where about Candy-Luscious GUM DROPS. lb. ...-. 83c RADIO BATTERIES Delicious on To she CHICKEN FRICASSEE, '-B” 15"” Special ...... 49c On All Stun . to-V. DISCOUNT ON ALL RUBBEIIS Including Rubber Boots and l.umbermon's All PAINT In Stock LESS 107,, Marine non Parlor Get yours now 1-559 1,57n gl-Tluy Now, Paint Later 8h.nfleld's UNDERWEAR Fleece UNDERWEAR 8300 Combs, .......... " 57,50 Men's Combs. ..... .. 32.69 Blue Label Combs. .. 38.65 Extra Heavy . . 53.25 Blue ubei 2-pc. 53.95 ,Boys' Oombm . . 81-69 Red Label Combs. .. rims Men”: 0VERA,LLs. Red label 2-pc. .. D335 Size M llld 43 33-19 Some Nesrlv err 157. Discount mm In for oil Ranges ween OUTA mounts sou av mum mm u:niau'.' CANT STOP (N AN ICV DIMLSO owe vouaseis UVINU nowz. 50 remained some years IE0 through the winter. No lumber for their baskets and handles and no furs in given for moving away. one lone Jndian resides on the other reserve at Bcotchfort and none at at. Andrewa where quite a few once lived. Mrs. Hamond Godkln who re- sides in the city said she spent Ohrtatmaa at home here with her plrents for the first time in 20 years. Her parents are Mr. and Mn. James Arnold. N 00 DAYS To SOON MEITLWAUKIBT. (AP)- Four men who had Just completed county jail sentences worn titling on a bench with Clement. Carter, 81. when an officer told the men they would leave, Carin. who was wait- lng tranmortatfon to the house of ewrectlon. accepted the invita- tion.. Officers were aoektnq him .,.,.. ... .. .....s Asll a.- Plains; lady Dies In City Hospital .."rhe death occurred at the Charlottetown Hospital on satur- day of Mrs. Robert Coadoy, Alberry Plains. in her 73rd year after a brief illness. Born in Elliotvale, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Power. Her hus- kond predeceaed her in May 1953. Left to mourn her passing is a daughter. Mary, Mrs, Earle Ennis. Nor-oh Cambridge. Mass, and a son Raymund at home. Also vir- vivinq are two brothers. William in Elliotvale and Augustus in Van- couver, and a sister. Annie. Mrs. Patrick RYan.. Avondale. The funeral will be held Tues- day morning from her late resid- ence to St. Joaohlm's Ohurc-h. Vernon River. Lulkil Murray Harbor North And Vicinity ..tM.r. and Mrs. George Clow, Call and Myrna were visitors to Charlottetown on January 8. Mr. Percy John-s;t.on, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to Peters Road. Mrs. Chester Reynolds. Murray River. spent the January ll week- end at. Murray Harbor North guest of her sister. Mrs. Willard McLure and Mr. McLure. - The many friends of Miss Blanch-. Millatr are pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. David Vanfderstine, accompanied by Mr. Herb sorrle. Montague, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Claw on January 10 A large crowd of fans accompan- led their hockey team to Montague on January 9 to witness the first game of the season between the local boys and Bison Bombers. the score being '1-5 in favor of Mur- g gy yg,ggg.......:.................m..... New York Stocks NEW YORK. (AP) - The stock market last week climbed vigor- ously up into price levels that haverra been probed ln- eight months. Bullish en.thu-stiasm grew with the advance. Brokers began to talk about the possibility of a de- termined try for a. new 1953-54 high before very long. When the week started. brokers frankly regarded the market as being in a tut area from which it could very easily move swiftly to either direction. . The market chose to go higher. and traders and investors display- ed an instant willingness to go right along with it. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained 52.30 on the week. such an advance hasn't. been seen since the third week in November of 1952 when the stock market was in the midst of its enthusiastic rally after the elec- tion of President Eisenhower. The market last Monday was quietly lower but the next day it started a quiet advance. The big test. came Friday, and the market met it with a rousing rally that went through the moi There was a grand rush to get in on the rise. Before the close. how- ever. profit-taking cut back the best gains. Canadian stocks on the New York exchange closed the week Canadian Pacific was up and higher. 5-8, Mclntyre BLVIIITCBCI 1-2 Hiram Walker was up 3-8. Inter- national Nickel gained 1-4 and Distillers Seagram advanced 1-8. CBC Exploring Television Costs OTTAWA, (CP)-The CBC is ex- ploring the costs in three areas of network television service which eventually may provide a coasl-to- coast service. it was learned satur- day. The corporation has asked Bell Telephone Company. Canadian Pacific Telegraphs and Canadian National Telegraiphs for estimates ra.y Harbor North, Murray Harbor Institute at her home on January 5 with 20 members and five Visitors present, The program consisted of A penny auction, tllie winner being Mrs. Edward Mlllar. Dainty re- freslhrnents were served by one hostess assisted by Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mrs. Weir Mcfmre and Mrs. Aroert McLeod. urn: STAYED.- zirt Houston. former president of the Saskatchewan Natural History Society. said he believes a Balti- more orlole found here in Decem- ber is the first to stay on the Prairies so late. Usually these birds -A0 YORKTON, Soak. (GP)-Dr. Stu- l on the cost of establishing net- works between Toronto and Winni- M11 H81”?! Reid W85 hostess to the ipog. Winnipeg and Vancouver, and North Women's M0l1l.l'-e'Bl and Sydney. NS. mean national overnight." a "although it might gn at the "This wll not network television CBC spokesman said. is possible that. work ahead in different areas same time." It has been estimated that it would take at least until 1956 be- fore ihe Toronto-Winnipeg leg could be set up. ROGERS To C. N. E. TORONTO. (OP) - Roy Rogers. singing Hollywood cowboy and his trick horse Trigger, will headline the grandstand show at the 18.34 Canadian National Exhibition. Hi- ram Mccallum. CNE general man- leave for the south in September. ager. announced Tuesday. LUMBER 2" x 4" D3S'roquired ' All lumber must ed. best quality stock Large quantity of 7-8" T 8: G DTS and . free from defects. -Phonc-- COUNTY CONSTRUCTION 00., LTD. Charlottetown , WANTED immediately. be thoroughly season- SECURITY -paid to Beneficiaries of Deceased Policyowners, ' 86.65B.679. CO MF 0 RT -paid to Living Policy- ownera, in maturing pol- icies, annuities. and hes- pitalization and sickness benefits, Ql7.5M.36l.. PROTECTION In the form of New Life Insurance -iuued, amounted to 8M8,l85.905. -the-largest volume ever; written by your Associa- tion in one year. Saturday -to remind him his de- mrtum was 90 days to noon. I Total Life insurance in Force. . . . . .. . . 31.101.000.753. :-on: of the (rum! year: tn Coqfcdtnttorh Itlatuy TotalAssets”................'........ IIIJOIJII. -gnnmrutnnucanpmrapucln I-If t IZQQQZQCCQCCCCCQZICZCCQ Confederation Life reports... NOW OVER OIVE AND A OUARTER. BILLI 01V .D0lIAI?S life insurance in force! AJ- I . Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Minimum (lingo For Any Advertisement 25 Coins. Central Guardian Locals 5c per word: Western and Eastern Locals 4:: per word: Announcements and Coming Events 5c pai- word; Classified 3c per word: In Memorlam Notices 844: per inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc., 5c per name: Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engage. ments. 40 words for S14!) and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. Bfc pe inchiop 5c per word; Lists of Subscriptions. 84 cents per inch: Nddress and Presentation, 81.00. , ' o Other Intel On Application. V The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be, lpble for damages arising out of errors in advertisements be and the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that tlon of the advertisement in which the error occurred, wheth r such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherw e. and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertllement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. V : For Sale ron same - CI-IAIN POTATO llnartmonts Wanted THREE. PBEFEBABLY I" 0 U B Confederation Life. important role as a valued me insurance in force hit a new reco policyown protection increased Stove and refrigerator preferred. Desire Brighton district. Phone 7371. room 418. Agents Wanted ATTENTION! WOMEN WHO want to make sw and be their own boss! Here is what you want: Guaranteed line of cosmetics. High commisslo. Full or part time basis. Illustrated catalogue. Ask for more details to-day. Dor- aldlna Cosmetics Company. 1600 Delorimier. Debt. '1. Montreal. & HOW TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE for you and your family to pro- vide little "extras" that make life more enjoyable? Simply by be- coming our dealer in your local- ity. If you like meeting people you'll enjoy selling our 250 guar- anteed houaehold necessities. De- tail: on request. Famllex, 1600 Delorimier. Dept. C.. Montreal. IF WE SEND YOU YOUR OWN suit without one cent cost to you will you wear and show it to your friends and take their eaaiy ord- ers. making a run ” e profit on each one? You need no exper- ience: I show you how and supply big woollen sample kit free. But. act quick. Write us at letter tell- ing all about yourself. Send no money. Department 376 Mayfleld Tailoring 00., PO. Box Gd. Mon- treal. rooms and bath, unfurnished. grader. Apply George Dock”- Requiredn earliest ll;y regular dorff. Phone 7700. North River. army a car on w e univer- Trams- sity graduates, no I children. Fgiegwg French. Apply Walter Gregor, Cornwall. Phone TIM. ...m:.m.-jmgmy Female Help kwaiiteil Found . F 0 U N D -- PAIR OF EYE glasses, phone 88, Trinity Manse, Montague. WANTED-EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework.- Mrs. J. A. Simmonds. 9 Crestwood Drive. Mala Help Wanted ..m..D.......:m WANT A MAN TO TAKE EGG grading course Feb. 1st. steady employment after course. E. J. MacDougall. ,Vernon. To Lot -ro BENT - runny; moms. 292 Fitzroy. x FOR RENT-FURNISHED. HEAT- ed. front room; central. Dial 4798. TO LET - 3 UHF-IIRNISIIED rooms, third floor. irhoine ms. 241 Grafton Street. - I ,WILL SHARE MY NICELY furnished apartmentwlth middle aged or elderly people. Phone 4880. ”I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!" enthuses Ralph Hoddinott, who earned over 870.00 (33-50 hourly) his first 10 hours distributing Paula. Products. Hundreds new independent! you too can earn 8100.00 weekly or more handling 200 Necessities includingwreu. Coffees. Spices. Medicines. Toilet Articles. Farm Lines. in estab- lished neighbourhood Paula Route. Men or women. full or part-time, Write for details of "My Helping Hand offer". Mr. C.. aauitlll. 21 St. Paul St. East. Mon- 83 . Boarders Acooiailoilatotl ;WANTED - MALE noaitnmts. I Phone 3877. . aoaaoi-ms ACCOMMODATED. - 200 Prince. B(g3A6I;DEIIS OB BOOMEIIS. DIAL cars & Trucks For sale FOR SALE -- DAMAGED 19.50 Oldsmobile. S330. Martin's Gar- age. 254 Queen St. rim sau: - iosz HALF TON Fol: BENT-HEATED FLAT on ground floor. occupancy mm January. Dial 8865. - FOB RENT-FOR THREE months. all heated furnished house. on paved highway. 5 miles from city. L. H. Kennedy, Real Estate Broker. Phone 3426. m.:....m..m.....:m TO LET - STORE PREMISES. 18 feet x 30 with warehouse and basement. including all fixtures, frlgldaire a n d convenience. Available February 1, 1954. Good location. suitable for restaurant or store premises. Apply M. A. Farmer, Solicitor. Typewriters SEE THE NEW BEIVIINGTON Quiet-Riter -exclusive features. sensational performance. 85 monthly. Special student rates on rental machines. Remington Rand. 104 Kent Street. Dial 6631. Teachers Wanted m.................mm...m. TEACHER WANTED FOB WAI- ren Grove for balance of term G.M.C. truck. 12,000 miles. in excpiicm condition. Joseph B. New school, electricity. oil heat- Macbonald, Vernon. "L 3500 -"'3”5' Supmemem I Ernest Lutlncr, North River. For sale jlglggiltoilug- W. , FOR SALE - THREE PIECE WANTED WORIAN OR GIDL T0 Chesterfield Suite. in good condl- share apartment. Phone 3904. --.t...... .s.-.-.....-...-. . .-L'E”'..D.m..D..D”” 35” ..D.. WANTED - G00!) novsr; ll-ROB SALE-ACOUSTICON HDAII- keeper for family of five. Good ing Aid. Phone B--12, Hunter wages. Phone 5809. g NV” P' E 1' w7A-1?fr:n -- PART rm: womc I-on SALE - IIOLSTEIN ommr i heifer calf. Dan Farquhareon. Mermaid. Mr. J. K. Macdeuld. President companion or helper to Invalid or light housework (aiftcrnoonsi. Box 213. Guardian. "1953 was a significant year in the progress and growth of Your Association continued to play an mber of the community. Total life rd high-. Benefits paid to living era also established a new record. Group insurance substantially. Our prospects for 1954 promise a year of continued progress and expansion." Policy Nu I,0N,000 . On November 9, I953. President Macdonald No. 1,000,000 to Mr. H. M. Myers of Philade phia. stone is indicative of your Company's progress in Canada to other lands. nted Policy This mile; t A copy of the MI annual report will be mailed on request. on ederation i AIIOCIA FOUNDEDIITI HEAD omca 1' I o N vondmo s