NOVEMBER 14. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,..-.--.- llnnual Meeting or concert Association 31., Rnoiil Raymond was re-elect- .1 president of the Community ;,..i-crt Assoctation at the annual ncctnig held last night at the Y.M.- C A, There was a large attendance ., near the various reports and ,;.g.- were pleased at the financial statement which showed a com- fgrlallle b is balance still on hand. In his presidential report Mr. neymond said that the organiza- tion now has over 700 members who lune enloved first quality cancers scason after season. He expressed the deep regret of all at the death or Mr. Thomas Watson, former tr:-zisiireiz ' Mr. Raymond mentioned that ill" members were starting on their list season and had already heard a promising young mezzo-scpr;no. Tonight they will listen to a male qiinrtettc. On March 2 the pianist. Richard Farrell. iv”-' be here from you Zc.-tland. and the final concert or the season on April ill will feat- mp do Pnur'.s Infantry Chorus. up expressed the belief that the a sociation had done much to foil- ipr the love and appreciation of p0n(l music here, other officers named last night iicrc as follows: Honorary presid- rnt, W.H. "I”dmai'sl1: past presi- jont. Airs. (LE. Fiill- first vice pre- Sl(l."fII'. Mrs. K.S. Ropers: second .-gco pr:-iirloni, H. C. Phlvikor: third imp prcsldeiit, Mrs. .l.D. McGulsz- an: treasurer. E. A. House: secret- ,.i-'cs. Mrs. I(.M. Martin and Mrs. ,1 f., Curran. Committee members are. Cam- -:i:".ii H Br-hakcr and Miss Norah l.0llL'WOl”I.ll. Starzc and Door, Lcigli Diiigwcll and A.G. Ptilimm. Piano. .1 l.. Ciirrnii. KM. Martin and the. p.('5l(l”lll. Entermlimicnt, Mrs. Ar- thur Roper, Mrs. W.H. Tidmarrh .”'l.'l Mrs. H.C. Bohaker, with power M and to their numbers if neces- .nr':. - A 'riier(- were ill directors named at the meeting last night. They are Miss I. Arst-iiriult, Mrs. Leigh Ding- WP”, R. W. Mnnr W. Ming .135-".91. "10 l.IacDoiinld, Mrs. J.W. Mac- KCIIZIP, Miss Lillian Maclienzie. Mrs, G.G.K. Peakc Mrs. R. Rev- iiioiid. Mrs. C. C. Thompson. Gor- (Inll While, Stnbicv Lancaster Wil- l:a:n K. Rogers. Mrs. Arthur Penkc, Mrs, Dorothy Douglas. Miss Mar- mret McMillan. Miss Alice Fraser. Suzanne Brenton. Mrs. Horace Brown, Howard Mclnnis. Leaves Shortly” For Service in Germany lieutenant William Rendy, who recently arrived home from shilo, Manitoba. where he has been per- forming regimental duties with I light Buttery (Para) R. C. A.. is scheduled to leave here Saturday for Valcartier, Quebec, enroute to Germany to join the 21th Brigade. .i wits lcarned last night. A native of this city, Lieutenant Ready is the son of Mrs. W. A. Ready 240 Queen Street. lie at- lcnded Queen Square school and st. Dunstan's University and while at s. D. U. he took C.0.T.C. and in the summer months trained at Siillo. He joined the Artillery in Nov- rmber. 1950 and on completion of his University training joined the Battery he has been attached to. for the past year-nnd-a-half. Llcutcnanl: Ready. with Mrs. rlrady (the former Nancy Beer of this city) and family, has been spending his leave at his home. 245 Queen Street, City. With the exception of a months paratrooper course at Rivers. Manitoba. he has been stationed at Shilo since join- ing the Active Army. -T iilllTllS., iuniiiniias. BEATHS 50: Per Insertion 7 BIRTHS cam-nEr.r.-At"tlie P. E. 1. Hos- pital. November 4. .1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Campbell. II daugh- ier. Nora Gene. LOCKE - Al. the Prince County Hospital on November 4th, 1952, to Vlrand Mrs. Wilbert Locke, French ltiver, a daughter. Eldn. Jean. 7 lbs. n7.ii. FARR-At the Prince Couiily lies- piml, on November ltlth, 1952, to PO. and Mrs. Jack FZIIT, Summcr- side, it daughter, Frances Adele. DEATHS MMKENZIF-At Edmonton, Alto., 9" Nov. 8th,, Malcolm Wcndall .Vl.it-l(enzle in his 23rd year. The rcnialns will arrive this evening "id will be forwarded to the llnfilc of Albert Murchllon, Point Prim. from where A short funeral Rcrvlce will be held Saturday. Nov. 15th at 1 p.m. then to St. John's Church. Belfast for APT- :'" Ht 2 p.m. Interment in the Belfast Cemetery. MIcKINNON- In Charlottetown to Thursday, November 13th. l'I'nnccs MacKinnon. wife of the late Albert MacKlnnon formerly! 0! Ccntral Lot 16. Resting at the Tlmvncss Funeral Home, Summon- Wlc. until Saturday, November lfilh. then forwarded to the home (if her son Charles MncKinnon of North St. Elezinors. from where A short service will be held at 1 Ixm. on Sunday, November 16th. followed by serviceal. Central Lot 75 Church at 2 pm. Interment in church ecmetory.. an-can-usu---QIIIM ll.li. 'Macl.ean UNIIIIIITAIIER IMIIALMEII Charlottetown and North Wlltnhln PIIONI ICU CENTRAL Gl7"tlIllAlI This column is reserved for news of Iooal interest. but advertising of a newly, nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. EVERYONE LIKES ICE CREAM -ilEI'Ve It OICEII. PROPANE Nerds-I-no zttors. Firestone Macliay. Refriger- Brycnton and HEAR Summerslde Trinity Church mule quurtctte in Broad- albane United Church, Sunday, November 16th at 7:30 p.ni. NORTII TRYON Presbyterian Church scrvlce, Nov. 16, 11 a.m. Sunday School following the ser- vice. Miss Mury A. Mzit'K:-nzlc, deaconcss. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. St-r-i vices Nov. 16th. Murray River l1 a.m.; Birch Hill Ii p.m.. Sunday School 2 p.ni.: Charlottetown T p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop, minister. HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE. Services Wlltshire ll a.m., Wheat- ley River 3 pm. Hunter River 7.30 p.m. Sermon "Meddling with Holy Scripture". Slides on In(li:.i will be shown iii. the close of thc evening service. Rev. Howard Christie, mlnisicr. :New Science Service big of its kind owned by the Fed- eral Department. of Agriculture. the new Science Service Laboratory on the Malpeque Road is expected to open for use on December 19. according to Mr. John MacKinnon who is clerk of the work for the Government. The Plant Pathology section un- dcr Mr R R. Hurst ivlll occupy the ST. PET)-lB'H Pastoral Charge. The Unllcd Church of C.'tnnd:i. Sunday, Novcmbcr 15111. Mari:-,1 Sunday School l0 a.m., service ill n.m.: St. Pcler's, service .'l p.in.;1 Greenwich, service 730 p.ni. Rev. Russell A. Mat-Lcod, minister. ORVVELI. - VERNON United Church of Czinadn services Sun-l day, Nov. 10. Orwell 11 Cherry Valley '2.Il0 p.ni.; River 7.30 pm. (Service will opcrt with a sin: song). Rev. John 1”. MacKay. B.D., mlnistcr. p l -:l l PRESBYTERIAN Cliurcli in Canada. Schedule for Sunday, No- vember l6tli. Cnlcdoniu ll n.iii.: Wood Islands 3 pm. Boll-.ist 7.'ltl, p.nt. Service in be contlutttcri ivy” the minister, assisted by the choir from Cnlctlonin. Minister, Rcv. E. S. Hales. MANY INTERI-JSTEI) V'ISITORS' A large number of people last night took advantage of looking over the plant of Chandler Brothers as the firm conducted a "plant tour." Purpose of the tour is to acquaint the people of the Province with the local facilities for the supplying of custom built commcrcitil fixturcr. Another of the tours will be hcld tonight from '7 to 9.30 and on Sat- urday they will be held from 2 o'- clock until 9.30. lliiitcrl Pits- Sunday, Grzinvillc BREAI)AI.BANE loral Charge, Scrvit-cs Novcmbcr 1Glh. Norili 10.30 mm. (note rlianrzc of hour). Pleasant Valley ll.30 a.in., con- ducted by W.M.S. Mrs. J. D. Muc- Farlane. guest speaker. Hunter River Choir will lIflV(' cliargc the music; Rose Valley 3 p.m. Dedication of l'Illll”Ch plziquc; Brendnlbune 7:30 p.ni. Summer- slde Trinity Church male quar- tette will sing at the cvcning scr- vice. Rev. W. B. MacPhziil, min- later. ELECTED IN MUSEUM COUN- CIL -- At its annual conference held recently in Toronto, the Can- adian Museum Association elected Miss Frances E. Johnston, Director of the Prince Edward Island Arts and Crafts Guild to serve for I two year term on its executive council. Officers elected were. President, Professor Gcrnrd Brett, Royal Ontario Museum of Archae- ology, Toronto; first vice-president, I.t. Col. C. G. Childe, National Historic Parks, Ottawa; second vice-president, Mr. Clifford P. Wil- son, Hudson's Bay Company. win- nipeg; secretary-treasurer. Dr Loris s. Russell, National Museum of Canada Ottawa. MAY EXTEND SEASON - Poasibillty that the cucumber growing season may be extended by several weeks is seen by Mr. John Gordon. manager of Mai.- thews Wells. It will depend on the obtained in treating for the need corn maggot. If tests are satisfactory it may prove pos- sible to plant earlier. Up to now it was bold necessary to wait until the end of the wet summer seaso . This year's crop was good w h cucumbers grown from the newly developed spot resistant seed showing up very well. Tests using the chemical Aldrin, will be con- tinued u it is used to treat the seed and also acts as a soil treat- ment. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving momn ,. of Charles A. lllacnougall who died November 14. 1941. From our home and family circle God has taken one wo lovcd, He has gone from carlh Heaven To ll better homo above. to Time , may heal the brokt-,ii hearted, Yours may make the wound Ir-as sore. But It cannot flll tho longing For tho lovcrl onn gone before. But we know" that are waiting At the gateway bright and fair And will greet us some glad morning A: we Join you over there. you Sully missed by wife and flun- liy. r T CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour 49 Funeral and Ambulance Service i moms we nil ' lottctown for OUR REPAIR SHOP will be closed on Saturday November 15th while moving equipment to corner Queen and Euston Slrccls. Bait and Mat-Rue Ltd. ACTING MANAGER - Mr Crawford Matlicsoii of Woolwortlis td.. in Moncton, has been called to Charlottetown to take over the maliagemciit of their store here during the illiicss of Mr. G. E. Corbett, the -local inaiiiigcr. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel Gordon was held from her latt- residencc at 137 Rochford S2. yes- terduy afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. T ll. B. isomers who also officiated at the grave. Iiitcrment was ill People's Cem- ctcry. The pull-bcarcrs were G, E Proctor, W. C. MncLcod, W. V Purdie, R. L. Cotton, Dr. J. E Blanchard, and R. H. Nicholson. Police in conjunction with of arrests and at a late hour had IDllI' young IIICII questioning the investigating a series of breaks into service Sl.'lll0llS recently. It is be- lieved that a considerable portion of the loot taken from Nelson's Service Station over the week-end l has been recovered. REI-II-il:IR CAR. SUI'I'I.Y - Ai- lthough the exact number of re- frigerator cars in the Province at present is not known. it is report- ed that there are a considerable uiimbcr available and more are coming in steadily. This is n lgrcat lmprovcmciit over the con- ' clitlon of two weeks ago when ship- pers complaliicd they were unable to get enough reefers to move the big crop. Railway officials are said to be taking care of practical- ly all orders for cars now, al- though still faced with the neces- sity of distributing them as evenly and fairly as possible. However, men concerned with the potato in- dustry here say there is definitely no shortage now. Y'S MEN'S MEETING - "Are we as citizens doing our duty in our city,” was the theme of an address by Brigadier W. W. Reid before the Y's Men's Club at their regular meeting held at the ban- quet room of the Y. M. C. A. last evening. The speaker stressed the point that "We should get behind our city councillors in an effort to make Charlottetown a better city.” Mr. Fred Gamble reported on the success of the junior square dancing team at Amherst and their intention to compete at the Tor- onto Winter Fair. The Club voted a sum of money to assist in de- fraying their expenses. Col. Fred Andrew and Major George Craig were co-chairmen of the meeting. MEETING OF "HE NURSES REGISTRY - A meeting of the Community Nursing Registry of Chnrlotielown was held on Nov. 13th in the nurses' residence of the P. E. I. Hospital. The presi- dent, Mrs. Grace MncKay was in the chair. After trading the min- ulcs. the financial report W15 read. As A result of llio financial slliiirlinz there was considerable discussion as to ivnys and means of raising funds. It was noted that the mcmbcrsliip for the first six months of the year was 53, but in ihe last six months Hill: has dropped to 41. The Finance Commitice reported and plans are being made to hold Fl dance ut the Rollztivay on Nov. 20th and for It while clcplinnt sale some- time in January. Thorn was some discussion on membership Ices but no clinngo in policy was mode. The business meeting was followed by an informal social houn Personals Tho fricnds of Mr. and Mrs. Ifarlnn Found are glad to see that they lihvc returned to Char- llie winter. Mors. Fred MacArthur, who spent the past summer with her brothers Messrs. Ben and Lewis Livingstone at Churchill, leaves today for her home in soutii Brewer, Maine. Her son. Boyd MacArthur arrived here recently to accompany his mother on her return trip. FOR SALE New Modern BUNGALOW Ml. Edward Heights G. STEWART MIcKAY cm Bryenton & Macliay Co. Charlottetown . '-W ------v-w-1-.' Believed to be the finest build: 11 r'ooms on the lower floor, while for the storage of records, and I the upper floor will be shared by the Entomology Division under Mr I". M. Cannon and the Seed Potato Certification under,Mr. if. L. Mac- Laren. The entire new building is approximately 102 feet long and Vice-Regent, Mrs. Jack Cameron in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, also the treasurers report which showed a favorable balance. Lettcrs Laboratoryi Q r photographic room. some of the other room planned for other uses at present are so equipped that they may be easily converted to laboratories should the need arise some of the technical equipment Profesfunl l Orphanage Contributions Darllnglon W. I. .. Whcatley River W. Murray Harbor Queen Mary W. I. Collected by Mrs. Sponoer Rharnm s2.00 each: S. D. Hugh, Mrs. Al- bert McLeod 51.00 each: Mrs. T. Dart, Mrs. Hilda Sharam. Lorne Buell, Keith Buell, Jim McLeod. Mrs. Lloyd Whitc, Percy McDonald, Mrs. Wal- lie White, Mrs. Robert Bell. 50:: each: Mrs. Evcret Robert- son, Mrs. Carl Cahoon, Rein Sharoni, Roland White, Mrs. Frank McFarlanc, Mrs. Hubert White, Mrs. Hanford Bell. Mrl. Kenneth Beck, Mrs. Fred White. District .'l0c: Mrs. Roland Lt-Lacheur 25c: Mrs. Chet Buell Total-318.05. Collected by Mrs. Percy Lut-.o 32.00: Mrs. Fred LeLacheur 'Sl.00 each: Sheldon Hume, Mrs. Johnnie Bell, Mrs. Roland Mr- Pherson, Mrs. Harry Erehaut. Mrs. Preston Robertson, Mrs. Ray Brooks, William Bell, Isobelle Brchaut, Mrs. Mllburn Stewart. Total--511.00. Collected by Mrs. Garnet Penny 32.00: J. Percy White 551.00 cacli: Mrs. Louis F. Her- ring, Mrs. Tom Fraser, Tom Her- ring, W. F. liarrls, Whitten Hor- S. J. VVhcalley, James Her- ring, ring. Marvin Herring. 50c each: Mrs. John Gosbe, Pcnzie Rcynolds, Fred Ilerrlng, Luther I-Icrring, Cretc Beck, Mrs. Garnet Penny, Mrs. Milton Chap- IIIFIII 55 wide. It replaces the old bulld- installed includes three large re- ing burned in January of last year frlgerators in which cultures for In the basement of the new test may be kept at any desired structure is rt solid fire-proof vault temperature. Hillslioro chapter Driver of (3.- l 0 D E Meetin E ' - - - - g xoneraled In '” . o The regular monthly niectiiig nfiMulIphy the Earl of Hillsboro Chapter I. O. l). E. was held at the home of , , .' . V Mr5'.Anhur Rona. on Monday q0IllIlA:l(”Qll(?lFi"(h:fflblPP'lOAhlllIl:hkll'fl3Sl evenmm November 1mh' Wm, meiin llic Clinriollcloii'it lios-piinl Ionl Novcmbcr tllli us it rcsult of in-i jurics rcccivt-ti ivlicn struck by til czir on the ltigzliwuy iicnr his mini home on Oclalicr 29lli. Vl'o (won- Pl'lllf' lhc driver of tho t':ir,l Arlliiir llnsmvcll liiairllonzild, (incl at "cknmvledgmem were Yccelvcd lo ponr driving ('0I'l(Illl(llIS nt llicl from the National Tl'CIISlll'CIi for mm, ,,f U”, (.,,.(.;,l,,m'vv l 0m" I-'0”U1buu0” lo Clgnreue flmd Tho Ell)UI'i' vci'rlit'l tins brniiglii also letters from soldiers in Koreap in by gm. .v,,,.,,,,,,.-4, inn, whim. who had received these cigarettes met ..t ('iIy llnli lzist .-..9,.;,,g 1,,...(g,",.,(.;,.,l by M.-., and who expressed their appreciat- ion for being remembered by the I. 0. D. Reports were received SERIES OI; Auiuzsrs -- city resnrdlniz the sliiimins 0! comfort the R, parcels to Korea and C. M. P. last night staged a series Children's Hospital in Scotland. also to 9. distribution to country schools. Arrangements were rummage sale to be held Novem- ber 2lst at the Clovcr club. The meeting closed with King. the Repair Worlilln Historic Chairs The Legislative Chamber Confederation Chamber chairs which had been in the New Glas- gow, N. 5., shop of the Fraser Upholstery. The remaining 21 chairs left by truck for New Glas- gow yesterday afternoii. The chairs, the original ones in use when Canada was born licre. have been completely refinished and an excellent Job made of the work. Replacing the ancient and worn-out black leather on back and seat is a new strong and dur- able looking deep tan lcatlicr. The seats apparently were. also re- padded and the woodwork scraped and stained. At from New Glasgow are busy in Mr. Preston Fraser, head of the upholstery firm, is a former Char- lottetown resident. Weeldylleelliig Of Newman Club The weekly meeting of the Now- man Club was held last evening in the Knights of Columbus Hall. The meeting was opened by the Newman Club prayer read by Father Bolgcr, the club moderator. Following this the minutes of tilie last meeting were read and adopt- cd of the The chairman athletic committee gave notice of a basket- ball gamc to be held Tuesday night. The social committee prom- lscd a special fun night to be held speaker, Mr. John Mullally, S. D. U., who gave a most interesting talk on the Pax Romana conven- tion, held this summer in Mont- real, and reminded of the ties with that huge organ- itation Following the meeting Father Missions showed a movie, "Upon This Rock.” members enjoyed old-time modern dancing. , M FOR SALE and furnace and all modern land and one outbuilding. Apply to BELL & MATHIESON ....()1-.- JOHN AUSTIN Hunter River lo be forwarded to National Film" Board. New calendars were sold to members who purchased some for made for aiV””1 has taken on a new look this week with the arrival home of 21 of the the present tlme'workmen the members Thornlcy of the Scarboro Foreign After the movie the Six room house, hot air conveniences. 1 I r2 acre of lore "'(Ioi'onci' Dr. Lcmucl l:I.i Prnwst-. i x Dr. lvllllllill Supcr, uliri :ilicii:l- .rrl Mr. Murpliy ill. the time of lllic ttccidtiiii. and subscqucntly .llic Chnrloticiowii Hospital, where The Educational Sec-rctni'y rcadp lic sct the broken leg of the dc- in custody 10,- colprdslpondjenclel from our adopl.ed,c;iFtserl, gave evidence to that pence ymve been sc on on a o reported on the 0 Mi. ,purchasc of books for the school: Dr. llzmilrl Slmiv Ir-slificrl in llbi'.II'y. A coitti'ibiil.ioii was vritcd ll-"VIM: l"'I'l0I'IHNl NH M11095)” llkllllflll clisr-losrrl n fr:it-lurc in tlir llowcr iiglii log. and shoulder 'and back bruises. Tissue tzikcn from tho body .sliou'(-rl fat in the orrztiiis and through the llimly wliirli is knoivii as multiple tint cnilioli, iiiitl i'c;,'ur(lcd by l)r. Show its llio ('llllSc ni dcillli. This was t-nnciirrml in by Dr. Soper who ziiicndcrl nt the autopsy. Further oviticnco was heard from Sheldon Mnci)oii:-ild, farmer, NPW Dominion i'cgiir(llii,r: assist- lIl'I('I' glvcii by him at the scene of the nccirlciil. Scyniour Mui'pli3', brother of tho Llcccziscd who was called to assist. in conveying the inulrcd mini to his home. Con- stable W. J. P. Cotighinn, R. C. M. P. ulio iiivesiigxiled the nccirlenl nl. lhe illll(', ivilli Corporal T. J. hccfz-, who also xzzivc evlrlencc. Arthur ltuscivcll M:it-Donzilrl. driver of the var, slnicd had dipped into it hollow in the liifzliwny and was procccding cure- lully tip the cast siric of a hill in It dcnsc fog, iv.ilrliing carefully for cattle on the l'l'llIfl when the dcccziscd lnnmnil up so close. iiltcnd tliui sirikini: was unavoid- able. lie wont to Mr. Murpyh's nssisiniirc zit DIIUP who said his icg was iippurmilly broken. Wrist lo the liomc of tho lirollicr of Mr. Murphy on iicxl farm nnd not his zissisinncc is tnkiiig Mr. Murphy to his homo. A doctor uas thcii called and hzid dcccascd convey- cd to Cliurlottciowii liospitzil. '- : - - poi Confederation Chamber giving a Tm, (,,.id(,mL M ,1. Dumps 2:358 mgfk ttgelihipgd itfbxisg E: witnesses zirzrccrl on the (lense- " ness of the fog and poor visibil- deemed advisable to ship them to m." r(,.,,,mng in nu, wrdict M New Glasgow for fear of damage giwn resuming Jurors were Mcssrs. John Szolhk ifortimiinl, Reginald Mar- Donnlti, Robcrt Siewztrl, Eric MacGrogoi', Arnold Mnclmnii, Joliii Anthony Gallant iind Everett Bou- gnn. Parent Teachers Ass'n Meeting Mr. J. E. Cull:-ii gwas elected president of the Parent TC.iCllCl'5 Association of Rocliford Square School at ll meeting field this week in the SCll001 auditorium vrltli ap- proximately 150 in attendance. Mr. Cullen succeeds past president. Mr. J. Pius Callaglmii whose resigna- tion was acccplcd with regret. A panel of teachers from the school conducted a Question Box and answered many interesting soon . ' . l. . .k d I) ll . The pm5idcm' M155 Pnmcm 125:5 Hls0l(lDll.'f!dyIJy1cR. lpagllrtentlisrt wyn"e' mtwduccd me Rue” child problems by Miss Mona Clay who also showed a film dealing with the individual differences ex- hibited by school children. A wide ranging group discussion on the filni was launched by the parents as they ciilhusiastically discussed the film which they found both in- teresting and instructive. A vote of thanks was tendci-cu Miss Clay for her excellent address and film showing. DI-ILICATI-I TEXTIIRE Sheep-skins. wcnker titan goal.- skins, are used for purses, gloves and book-binding. 7;'.i;.. 3.2 fl-7f W0f70YEfX?JC icaciiam iii: that he-' Total--513.50. Collected by Mrii. Tom F. Herring SL00 each: Mrs. Louis Harris .fr., Mrs. Carl Richards, Mrs. John Glovcr, Mrs. Milton While, Mrs. Vern Bcrlr, Mrs. Ernie Berk. Mrs. Fred Harris, Mrs. Lawrence Williams. Mrs. Angus McNeil. Mrs. Willi.-im Harris. 731': Mrs. Clarence Herring 50c i"fI('llZ Mrs. Mont Hcrriiitz. Mrs. Rose Jackson, Mrs. Ruben Cahrion. Mrs. Percy Luca. .'l5c: Mrs. Ralph Biilard 'l'oinl--Si4.l0. Victor Strick- lniul 32.00: Mrs. lioriice While 31.00 ezirltz Mrs. Axel Irvlngf Mrs. John MacDonald, Vere Rich- ards, John McNeil. l 50c l'a('ll2 Mrs, Cecil Penny. ,Mrs. Vlcior Strickland, Mrs. Sel- lnr lKicl(riy. l Total -31.50. Lfnlloclctl h,i'- Mrs. lit-hcrl (ityhooli l 52.00: (', M. Lon l 51.00 Pilrlli Mrs. Mark Biiell. lllirs. Jiinies Harris, Mrs. Lloyd lllcrring. H. P. Cohoon, Laurie l Gordon, Mrs. J. M. Stewart, (,yrus lPcitny, Mrs. H. H. Colman, C. II. Proivsc, Mrs. l-Zvcrclt H. Jordan. l 25c: E. ii. Bucll l Total--Sl'J.25. (foil:-rlcd by Mrs. Mac Bu!" l M00 each: Olive Keeping, iI.0rnc Slcwarl, Mrs. John L. Slcwnrl, Mrs. Toni Herring. l 50c cnch: Mrs. Spencer Sliaram. iMrs. Ray Stewart. Mrs. John .Livinizstonc. Mrs. Kimball McKay. h Totnl-56.00. Colleclod by Mrs. Em Mlchon 5200: Mrs. Fred MncLeod 5100: Mrs. Mabel Beck , 50c each: Mrs. Marshal Mac- 3,Lcnrl, Mrs. John Machon l 25c each: Mrs. Slram Hcrringx Mrs. E. J. Mnchon. i ; Tolal- 4.50. i GUERNSEY COVE District col-l IIPCIPII by Mrs. Orrin Bell aiull Mrs. Joliu J. lllacliay ! .'.I.00 cnrh: Mrs. lianipdcn II:iiv- kins. C. lV. llawkins. ' SL501 Mrs. Fred Davey sl.00 carli: Mrs. Grafton Gos- lbcc, Mrs. John Davey, Louis Ni- K-ollc, Mi-ii, liiniball LcLacheur. lMrs. Blanche Lcl.aclicur, Mrs. l(IhcsIer i.t-Lat-.licur. Mrs. Brirt Macliny, Mrs. Milton Howe, E. 1.. Harris, William Brcliaui, Ellen Bell. Windsor Berk, Leonard Bre- haiit, John Brcliilllt 50c: A Friend Tolnl- 5520.00. pflrantl Total Murray llarlmr Ills-. trlct-5100.43 i Nine Mile (frcck District. collati- ml by Roma llIacDonald and Wanda llIacI'hc(- 52.00: Nine Mile Creek W.l'. 51.00 P.'I('llI Mrs. Nnrmnii lKllvi'- Donzild, Mrs. Sarah MacDoulltiil. Mrs. llcclor Campbell. Mrs. Ray Cnmpbcll, Mrs. Malcolm B. Mar- Pliee, Mrs. Robert MacDonald. Mrs. Lee Tn.Vl0l'v Jimmy G0l"V93”- Mrs. Dan Mncbougall, John ll. MacDonald, Mrs. ROY Ta.vl0r- Mrs. Albcrl. MacDonald. Mrs. Wes- lry MacDouiznil, Mrs. Gordon Tnylor, Donald Smith. Mrs. Bill Smith. Mrs. Jnmcs Bells, Mrs. A. it: MacPheE, Mrs. George Gor- vcnll. Mrs. Loni Gorvcall. M”- George Ma('Phcc. Wamlii midi Annn Mat-Phcc. Mrs. Robcrt Cur-lp no. i Total 52.100. I while Snntln colic-ch-ti by Mrs. Roy Somerii aiul Slilrlcnu ('iom- ents H 5l.00 c.-icli: June. l)erb.V. NW iiitm Glover, Victor Brooks, linri')' While. Earl Nicolle, George Muc- Loan. 50c ozirli: linrry Clements, Rob- ert Il1llCFiII'lnn0. Stewart Clem- ents, William Buoll..Alcx Biiell. Marshall Bucll, David Bell. I:.rii- pni, Bell, Percy Boll, Vere Phllllps,l xxownra W. Bell, James Derby. Arnold Nicolle, Mrs. Oliver Gid- rllnps. John Beck. RIW N”'"”" Tolnl--514.00. (lrccnvslo Sclinnl lllalrlct Collected lhy tllay Weeks and Her- Sllllp an vP;1.00 each: W. 5. Weeks. Kenneth While, Mrs. Spence. 50,, Nwh; Mrs, B, S. Wonnamli, noneyxvoll Spcnrc. IV?!" H'33l"' 53c: Eric Whillnck 30:: Perry Whltlock ' .25c each: R. L. Silliphanl, Eric Mrs. . 13. 20c: , Jane Scnlner Total- 56.05 Collect!-(I by Phyllis Newport and Joan Speucn 52.00: Russell Whiln 3i.00: I-Tllsvvoi-Iii lvayr 50c each: Millar MarPherson. Muriel Gallant. Anthony Newport. Mrs. Albert Paul. Samuel Silli- phant 40c: Earle-Macks: Total--05.90. Total Grot-nvalci School District -511.95. TROY - mother "wear and wash" bedspread by Bates. lliigged in quality - (lclicatc in bcaulyl Unconventional and fresh -dccorzitivelv designed in the modern style in tictlar, Red, Green or Brown. Single or double bed sizes. And - costing only 311,951 An r-rm: bedspread is easily made Info a beautiful act (:1 nialcliing drapes! l Liiiy patterns frmii wliicli to clioosc. 39.95 lo 342.50 F. A. S. JONES FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 129 Kent Sf. Phone 2188 Shamais Week-End Specials Broken PekoeTEA. lb. 69c SUGAR.l0lbs,.............. .95c Robin Hood ROLLED OATS. bug . . . . 47:: York PEACHES. 20 oz. fins-2 foi . . . 49c EXTRA SPECIAL Prior's STRAWBERRY JAM, 24 oz. .. . 45:: Prior's RASPBERRY JAM. 24 oz. 45: Prior's Apple 8: Raspberry JAM. 24 oz. 39: Prior's Apple & Srrowberry JAM. 24 oz. 39c Prior's Lemon O-G Marmalade. 24 oz. . 37c Prior's PLUM JAM. 24 oz". . . . . . . . . . . 37c Hunt's FRUIT COCKTAIL. tin . . . . . . . ,6: Robin Hood CAKE MIX. 2 pkgs. . . . . . 57c Glark's BEANS. 2 fins, 20 oz. . . . . . . . . 37c SOAP POWDERS. any kind. pkg. . . . . 39: FRUIT and VEGETABL-EWDEPT. Macintosh APPLES.doz 29c Macintosh APPLES. 4doz 99: GRAPE5.2lbs. CARROTS.4li:s. PARSNiPS.3lbs. 25:: MEAT and FISH DEPT. Grade "A" CHICKEN, lb. ... . . .. . . . 49: CORNED SPARE RIBS. 5 lbs. .. . . . . . . 59: ROAST BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . 49c-59c-69c Swift's SAUSAGES. lb. . . . . . . . . . , . . 36:; Sliced BACON. lb. 49c BACON, by the slab. lb. .. . , , , , , , 45;; "Salt Herring, Salt Cod, Fresh Fillers. Smok- ed Fillers, Digby. Shamais Groceteria We Deliver Phone 1396 ORE NE - G. H. M. - LAY-A-WAY A GIFT A DAY ST Willi ”liolly-clays" not far away. ll's wise to start. to Lay-A-Way. We're ready now with gifts galore. Our sliclvcs Just can't hold any more. Use llolmanis Lay-A-Way for shopping case Your purse won't feel that awful squeeze. Just say "good-bye" to shopping worry Bring your list to Holman's . . . I-furry!