Members of the lsf Sourls Cub Pack are seen as they started KEEN APPLE SALESMEN IN SOURIS their rounds on apple day in is sponsored by Izheir home town. The Cub pack t Columbus. COSTUME WINNERS AT MONTAGUE The above photo shows eral winners for . ('t)\Itlfll€‘S who attended the Home and School IIallovve'en party held Thursday night in the Moiitague High School auditoritim Following is a list of winners: (xrade l-- Donna Me-Carron. I)9’ltil'i'*Ill Sim-|ati'. Hriire Wait- naniakcr. Joanne lnL'~. Vicki Swanson P en;-ET” GUARDIAN ELI’!-I potatoes are now ready for nitr custoniers. Andy Land- ‘.3. I’HO.\’I'I \Ionta;.'tte R-3‘ lot‘ a three piece t'll(‘\lt‘l‘ll(‘l(‘I \illl(‘. one \()II(I oak dining rootiiset nnd other articles J. A. C.-\RIvl'-TIII-IRS. f)ptonie- 't‘tst will be tiliscitt troiit his of- H00’ .\londa_v and Tuesday. No- veiiiber -lth and ’ ATTEND the ."(‘ll‘,_'tIll\ tally tn Montague Baptist (‘hurt-li to 'ltEI‘lI isaturdayi at 800 p .~.poi~ial speakers. .~nn-t!‘inE RM‘ IIl'I\lC (‘Hl(‘|\'|'2l\' AND llam slipper t. Fox's summer home in Low- Montague on November 6th. Lo Montague ‘women's Institute. TIIIS year we need fifty per cent more than you gave ‘car The Kings County Memor- .il Hospital is worth) of your -itipori . O.\I-2 TIIOIJS.-\NI) p(‘l\tili.’~ used ‘lrc taeililies of the Kings (‘oiinly \lt~tiiorlaI I‘I()\plléil Kris‘ year \lt.‘be you Alll lived it next _.t-at Your contribution is ne - ed now TIIH Sirtlrls II-'4.‘ I““I‘IU"c l’ l\IOI'HI ('h:irge. The lfiiited i iiiirch of (‘anada Sunday Nov. trl Souris l0 am Sunday M liool. 7 pm Service Bay l~‘or- tine 3 pm. . rvice. Rev DA. Sharpe, Minister. (; I-I OR G E TOWN Pastor- -. Charge. United Church of‘ ianada. Services for .\'ovt-nibcr 2 30 p. ii. Milltown Cross. 7 PI"- 7 p. Associtition. Rev. W In ,. ‘f 2:. 8 i‘aIet'son. Minister. f'Hl'-RCH of Chrtsl. the Lord's Dav Nov 3. Montague I000 a in R’ School for all ages. \(IllIl studies tn Daniel. I100 ii. " ‘s u and e Preaching service Murray Riv- ’ ltltl) a.m. Bible School. M00 The Lord’: Slipper Mur- Harbour: 6.00 pm Bible and the Lord's Slipper. are welcome to these ser- vices Evening service It Mur- ray River Church of Christ 800 pm Kenneth T. Norrla. evan- tzeldst BNTEITANS CLUB-— Mrs. “Hon Stewart. Montague en- tert Q. crne I: evening at a delightful Hallowe‘oI party. A hr lieu . Prlaes we in In sev- ' Grade 2- Roy Campbell. Su- Giuitle 5 Btiblw ,\lzit-l-1ach- can \]('h0I\()n_ Anne Shaw, Jan- ern, Jock Heck lllt/..'ibcth Sivan- ice and Joanne White. Jeanne son, Sandra Boehner. Dianne (Iillis Grade 6 ~ Rohliie Beck Le- ona Mi-it-Dougall, Vorman .Mar- ttn. Patsy Sinclair and Leona ‘\Ia'I('I)i>llLlilIi. 5‘ gs. Grade 3 — Lois Wannamakcr. Nancy Johnston. Sandra Shaw, Cindy Swanson (Il\(‘n Robertson. Barbara Shaw. Geraldine I.anl- tiratit‘ 7 i‘3l-‘lint’ I""“I“‘”.‘/'- gan. Paul Graham and Marlene Pliyllia .\'tcliolson and Earl .\Iac(}own V00“?- Handicraft Van i Keeps Up Work l Was Former Missionary To For the past I\\(| weeks thf' 1 members of the I-Zgliiigton a rid llowe. IIa_v Moiiietis Ill\llllllP \lrs I-Ethel (‘harlotte Htlrkwall. the Knights of l Women _Canvass , For Family Service Bureau Bcgiiiniiig I"i'ida_v, a large group of (tintlottetowii women under the direction of Mrs. J.A. tLawson, undertook a door~'.o- ‘door canvass of Charlottetown land vicinity iii the interests of the lProtestant Family Service Bur- l .\lrs: l..iwson- and her commit- tee have /flll(‘(I the ctt_v aiitl \\llIl ‘the cooperation of the women of {the Vi'Il'lOu~ t'lllll'('I‘I(‘\ nil‘ xtllltll tcontribtitions from every Protes- .taiit ltoin.-‘and tiidivitlual ,Lawson who is a Director of the lBure.'iti. tti speakttiz: of III)!‘ or gani/.ution said, "The willing re- lspotisc of all our woiiicii hit. l)f'(_'I] ‘one of the most cheering exper- lienct-s I have ever cnt-otiiitered. .Natiirally. women are nimt sun- ‘sirivc to the needs of other. and lthe women of otir organization tare willing to tI('IllHn~Il‘.'ll(' their tconcern in a practical way lI*""t'I'"L‘ 3 Ilélnfl as well as .l!l.>lI( yin: a personal contribiilton I ‘am very proud of them and trust ttliat our eltirens will match their lspirit by airing generously. ’v.iiuot's CHURCIIES l The (‘.'<II'I\'.'l\-l‘l\ at-p ind ln— gay women representing the Varloug Icliurchcs and are as follows Mrs Sterling lnntati. Church of ,$cotlatid. Mrs. .I.II. Bisliop; SL Peters. ills I‘? .\l. flliilotic. (‘en- tral Christian, Mrs. Waldo Rain; Zttiit .\lt's Blair \l.'icllutt:ild; Trinity United, .Mrs. G.D. Steele; Salvation .-\rni,v. M \l(‘II|\h lii addition to these Mrs III3 Armstrong and Mrs, ,I” A i--W1‘? zirc tltrt-ctiitit the c:in~ vass in Spring Park; Mrs_ A" Love and Mrs -31‘? Ff‘-'Don.sible for Parkdale. " Miss Vera Road distric \Il‘ \W Lowther QC Pro. sidenl of the Bureau stated that tilt‘ izctti-rnl t-aiivass being war fit on this week under the and fleck, the .\IaI)\eque tnii Pierce. has met with a gen- (‘TOIIS l'f‘.\ MI \‘ - it - had as their guest the lIaiidl- who l\.‘I\'\(‘(I .'l\\.'l_\' at the I‘ lnl Om. PI.m(.SI,a:r‘(,][li/1:111::;2‘_m:fI craft \'an with its two i._'t'lllHI ln— IIli\PIIal on Oct. 31st. Ni‘ ii‘? at —m.(.” “film ‘M H": B”: struclors. .\ii-‘S05 “Nth” I’<"'i‘I““1I‘“"' 9' ‘I19 W" 'I"I‘” “'“' eatt and the need for its siii ort Rot-lies anti Isabel \\'ooliicr. son Raid and Eva (Weatlii-i’.iiel in mp Wm :m‘,ad He‘ ’mII:‘ed The In.\tl‘U<.'ll0ns were held at Jlt-til of (‘harluttctowii She was out may with wimm. rapidly ;p_ the home of Mrs. Reid l'iitlt-r editcated here, graduated from pr,W.,”nfl Wm‘ M ]m_\,mib]~‘_ ‘UH IHi.\‘ \\'hit'II miidt’ it a *0('l‘clI as Prinit of “.ll(‘\ tolleuv and also .ntPlovment. sickness and the Wt‘Il as tin i|1iIti'li|-‘|l1Vt‘ “Will ”'''-’”‘l‘’ -\i"‘”‘31 S"I"’”I~ I‘‘'‘‘;'”3 need for extra clothing fuc‘ ind Owing to the fire in the (‘liar taiti:li' zii Toronto I'll) 5<'h°"l~‘ medicine. the calls to the Btircau lottetowii ()t’fit-c they wcrc tin- fora period , ‘ for ,,,m(.,-,3] ;,..N‘.,m.(. M” be able to learn all the crafts. but In l9ll Mrs Htirltwiilt went to Erpafly mumphm and the funds when achievciiicnl day rolled a’ South China as I m‘~$'““"”‘-" must be forthcoming to meet the round there were a goodly niitii- ut the Presbyteriaii (‘hurt-h. Mod spending in all about 20 .\'<‘-"3 in that work her of leather gloves. satin ('ll<ll- lOn.‘s. stencilled table runners I and tea cloths as well as pyjam} . rs Burkwall tiiarrtctl Rev. as and a blouse. Mi Httrkwall. a South Vilma lpon theti dcp.-.rlure Misses Secretary of the British and Vl/oolner and DesRoches were I-‘orcittn Hihle \octet_v in tuition. If‘ i930 After his retirement ‘n l$i.lT lllt'\ livcd lot‘ some little tn Ildiiionton, .-‘ilberta. where he presented with clips and sat. icrs front the Institute as well as. \lr. L'nderhay as a token of apprecia- i~‘fa('t0Tii.V' 3' ‘ht’ Mm’ "I h" Worlds ta-llest known tree is a brother and sister-tn-law. Mr. ma“ rmmmd Mm. “wry (-am_ gnd Mrs John Minchin. "57 standing 354 feet mini Dovereoiirt Avt. Bttrlinfliml. 09" tario. following her rPN‘nt 09- -‘W’ erntion. Mrs. Marion Hume. MOMIKUO. _ prngrffllnetl at afternoon tea on merit: ofCanadian - lflth :,),:,I‘:.:t,n4,u- Mr; Peter Hume,llmt September an increase of on the occasion of her ninety-‘49 per cent over the correspond- CAR SHIPMENTS UP (YITAWA tCPi — Factory «Mo made motor ' F ' nd. f ‘in: mondi last year. the bureau if“ ..2'"hI:.I of statintca reported Tuesday. caled to extend congratulation Shipment: in the Period -‘mm’! and Mn. Hume received manylto . tember were 35.9% units. lovely gifts. cards and lett¢a‘a drop of 84 per cent tom the in in happy ouadon. DNVIOIII KIA H‘ mm, or hp.-lv laiclu totalled H3 units our» Mrs. Jas. Currie Dies Suddenly ‘it Montague ”- \(‘l‘Vall\ e gov crnment , le|- ‘I . (I(‘t‘~Ill[l of \.l llaslatii and Vntuof the Liberal candidate in Gren- In Atlantic Products Show A large number of Prince Ed- ward Island food producers and Rrowers are expected to partici—t pate in the Atlantic Food Products Show at Moiicton next April, C Arnie Patterson. public relations officer for the Atlantic Provinces Economic u.n' said yesterday. Here in Charlottetown for the EC Mr. upw rd 75 Atlantic food producers distributor: were expected o. take part in the show which '3’ expected to attract buyers and brokers from all parts of Canada. "Fnoni the interest shown to date. we feel that it will be the biggest individual effort under- taken to promote the sale ofAt- laiitic area food products." he sat . J, Lincoln Dewar. sec-retar_v of the P E l effectively let Maritimes and oLbers from other parts of Canada know what it_v products are being grown and produced here on the Island. {OVERALL AIM Patterson said that it was eventual, overall aim of , .C to promote an Atlantic [Trade Fair which woufld draw on I exhibits IllPl(I, bill from clothing, t, .\I _ the ' AP}-‘ foot- ; of‘ and selling he said and‘ 1 f qua}-a from not only the food food I Ol"K‘R1I('.W.L A Regional t'xintereni~e of the (atnoltc Womens League for the eastern part of the diocese held on Sunday afternoon and evening in St Marys Par- wear, furniture and other fields lsll llall, Souns It was attended of maiiuacture _v delegates from the Subdivi- “Such a show may be a few slonh of st Peters st Margar- years off, but in time we en— en, st Charles, Little Pond, Vision m3.I0l‘. C0mDN‘IH‘ii~|V‘9 Souris and the five Units. as well show that we will be able to take at tmtur, to Montteal. Toronto and ot r pa,-“hes, no centres. " he bald WP I9-I Mrs J A niiell occupied that there is it real potential the chair and extended a wel- IN -Alillflllt‘ U98 30045 Whfil 1-5 come to all present, then called Gd DOW IS I m3.I0t|' PT0m0“0|1 on Rev George Mc(‘0rmac. Provincial Director, to open Speaking of the success of the [hp yneeung irat Atlantic Apparel and l-‘oot- R1 R9,; wear Exhibit, in Halifax Mm-0,m.d me this May. Mr Patterson said th man)’ of the exhibitors honor to do as the C W L. but orders from the ab -. so active In all work for th e " 9 W91‘? S|lCt‘9S-STU-I in 3l“‘fl"I' chtu’ch He said we are ltvinit in mg lztl buyers. 40 lii?’-*1‘ a strange time the ’t*In4)t> of major retail conceriis iii Mont- Mm-h ,..- Sm-h M. have to teal and Toronto. for this show." stop and consider where we are said. _ going. le se sight of th e The second such cloihinlr and hlflgs that really count, that we e i00lV*€-‘H’ ~‘-IIOW Will be It ‘I 3I1i5 should help ourselves and others May -probably in Saint John. to attain the purpoxe for which Mr Patterson said we were created to save o u r He said that -iPI-LC was ex- cuuls iremely interest in the azrr Mrs J J McDonald Hostess culture field and had on its staff pre5,dem_ extended greeting. ,1, full - time fa expressed pleasure that the con- iached 10 tile. Uiii‘\'9F5it-.V of New ventlon was held in Souris and rtinswick In addition API-IC was ,0 wet] 3u9nded_ and hupod i'<‘L‘¢*ntiy took Maritimes that its object would be realized I-‘ood Council under its win: its rather y1(-(urmac 1,, m. N. manager. Clarence T l-‘itaRan- marks sald he was pleased to see dolph. widely known in Maritime such 3 targ. gathering a. .1 <'i2F1('l|iiiH‘9 (‘|i‘('It‘F. it! proves that the women are int- now API-‘.C's agricultural officer. eraqm and have the welfare of the chtirch at heart He said the Allege Political Patronage y Was Involved In Firing OTTAWA ICPi-The first re- ported political firing of a govern-, iiient employee in the wake of the June 10 election produced a 30“ minute rumpus in the (‘ommonsl ‘Tuesday. But there was no iudt cation the new Progressive Con-‘ will drop. the practice of previous Ruvet‘n’I mciits in that regard. Prime Minister Diefenbaker,‘ d e n y i it it "patronage" was In- volved in the dismissal. saidrl “Public servants who participate; in politics certainly jeopardize their jobs "' The dispute was over the prac-I ttee. admitted by both sides to have existed for years. that a government employee can summarily dismissed it a Com- mons member certifies that to his personal knowledge the em-& ‘ployee engaged in political par-t ttsanshlp i I The practice was condemned ‘Tuesday by CCF spokesmen. Its . existence was admitted by Trans- _ _ _ Pniils. Mrs. J.T. Ibbott; Baptist, port Minister H995 and by (0,-.,"Public servants who participate titer Liberal transport minister Lionel Chevrier. Mr. Chevrier said it is time to change it. The exchange stemmed from‘ the dismissal last Friday of an’ assistant gang foreman at a St.I ‘ John (.‘ar- Lawrence River canal at Cardl-'B””'S‘”I"I‘ °°'"'"“°"°y' H’ did ter: Kirk of St. James. Mrs. W. nal. Ont. The man, not named In “°' °Iab°”"' Commons, has been identified, Forrester. I I the as George W ,WRl1‘1‘l’-ZN I)!-:(‘.I.ARATl0N Mr. Hoes said the man was dis‘ W-'tiU‘F I‘l(‘ait's'to nitssed on the basis of a written I” be declaration by A. C.‘ Casselmani iP(‘- (}renv'ille~f)undasi paigner for the Liberals in last springs election campaign. He said the man was hired ay 16 on the recommendationl v ille-Dttndas. l “I think it in clear that this .\IllSIeI‘, in Very Perth; Martin. in Charlottetown; Mary. Mrs. (‘laude .\'icholson, Montague; I-Ivclyn. Mrs Walter Goss. Char- lottetown: Marjorie. Mrs Roy Siiiipson. Northern Ontario. Carl _ in .\lttri‘ay Ilarbour Jean in Toronto. A son, I-‘raser. made the supreme sacri- fice in the Second Wodd War. Also 5tll‘\’lVII1Z are two brothers. Ma-lcolin Marlin, Pietoii. NCS. innd .lohii .Martin. Western (‘an- ada, and two sisters, Miss Mary t,Martin. Cliarlottetown and Mar- Mrs R.W k, Monta-l gtie A s'lSl9I". Evelyn. Mrs Mar-t shall Reynolds. predeceased her five _\ear.< ago The sympathy of the commtin- ity is extended to the bereaved f\'ort lt. t(‘Vl'l. is a National Organiza- ‘lion and the only one in Canada lfor Catholic women, that the ISub-Division is a Unit. and natio- nallv and pmvint-tally we are Ionl) as good as the subdivision _ ,and whatever IS done to improve has been the prat...e \l'lllt'Il lias‘~;'l’l“:)”?;’_‘r'; ;':g‘3v';‘I?a[:fl’€I‘ .":i‘f’”f"‘£'_‘: bun auepled bl Ilmudlng gov tonal Conferences were held be- ernnients over a great many _ cause at the Provincial Conven- y"‘ars' and [hm I hm? simply lion there is not sufficient time followed that practice" Mr. Hees ‘ ' ' said. ---—-- "-- The debate recallml reported statements last sum m e r by Works Minister Green and Post- iastcr - General Hamilton that their departments were abolish- ing patronage -the hiring of peo- pic on recommendation of politi-; cans Mrs Hamilton also issued a directive that rural mail eon- tractors engaging in politics dur- mg the course of their duties might lose their contracts PATROl\'.AGE IN RI;‘.VF.RSE Stanley Knowles. deputy (‘CI-' leader, called the Cardinal firing; It's easier to lime now "patronage in reverse" and asked Mr. Diefenbaker how it C squares with the reported state-, merits by M Green and Mr. Hamilton. “There is no question of patron- age." Mr. Diefenbaker said. BROOKVILLE, in politics certainly .l90Dardize‘ their jobs." A. Wesley Stuart IL Char-t lotteiasked which MP had rec-I - an increased inembership in or- MR. FARME and the soil gets several month's ‘benefit planting. A boost for a more profitable harvest next fall. THE RUSH IS NOW ON—TO MAKE SURE OF OETTING YOUR LIME THIS FALL. ORDER NOW—DON T WAIT ORDER THROUGH YOUR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. BUYING CLUB REDIT UNION OR DIRECT F THE BROOKVILLE MFG. CO. LTD. IT PAYS T0 GE'l‘ THE BEST SHIPPED IN CARLOAD Lors. so TONS on MORE. BAGGED. BULK on MIXED can 'Sat_. Nov 2. 1957 Th: Guardian P211: 8 nor is it the proper place to go your imon conca-ning the Go- into all details of League work. tholir reu Crusade ll! BPMTII He outlined In detlll the dutia‘ and the Casket in particular. and "What canl do in order to make my Sllb<1IVI§l0O do a bet- ter )0!) for God and Canada.‘ 'l‘li«-se and other questions of with the dutit“ and irhItgation|l2PfK‘I'lII interest were thorough- the} accept with office He suit-‘i‘ ‘Il5“U33"d am’ the “"5"?” iitested more subst-ripiiun~ to the alien were varied inleivstins "Canadian League." each pro— and i"i0i‘"‘3U"9 vince is entrusted with its p u b- Fiflht-‘T -VI'~'C‘"‘m-V‘ “‘*‘It~""“°d m-anon one m.mm_ and u the subdivision of St Charles will only be as good as the mcm- Wiiitil MW 5990 "r830”4’d 5'“C° IX’I's desire to make it He offer- the last Retzional (‘0ni9|'¢‘nl'€' ed helpful information on many’ A W19 0i ih3"I‘5 '0 ll‘? I”’5”"“ subjects. and asked to '.l‘) for . sill)-(Il\'l3lUn was moved b.» Raymond McDonald. »ec-onded of all conveners and advised that they should stud) well the Constitution and hand book hi order to acquaint themselvegi ' der that there would be a great- by Mrs Hugh Sheena" am PFC- er number of women wi)l‘klllL' to- sciited b,‘ “F‘ 00009?” gether for a cotiimon cause — Mi‘ ~I0—~¢‘Dil C8mDb9II 0“ I-)9‘ rm and and lg-.,,,;..-1, hull of all tlic 'r:1etrit)eRrs ex!t‘en:- The meeting tlicti .ttt)ntit' M Mililiw I an I M ,9‘ -a - nod and a delicious bullet lunch P’ II” ‘”‘"”“V and “" "Do"- “a\ gent,“ M me mm.“ 5 Ub, llt‘ll ikllltsl‘ ;ittt-iidatice an d Dwmon and Im, L-"HS wliolc tlt‘i'Il'l(‘(.I :nt¢-rest made the After Benedlctioii of 'hi- Blcs- “"g“"”‘l (‘’''I‘‘”'nCe5 3" mm’. ‘ed Sacranwnl ‘hi, .m,mM,,.§ Psllllfl and uistructivc occasion. met for the (’\(‘lllll,_' ~(’\~'i>ll. , . . . . . _ which opened with tiravcr Inc HIRMER S‘ 0‘ Rh." iiicetiiig then I)t‘t)k¢' ‘lp ‘nlw ‘ll\- ‘lii ouilireak ot smallpox in 187 ('U\\l(in groups the priiicipli to- to e .i\es of about 3. In- pics discussed being ‘What is titans in Western Canada MEMORIAL SERVICE In MOUNT STEWART HALL REMEMBRANCE DAY Monday. November II TIME 10:50 rzvtzitvnonv WELCOME MT. S'I‘.l‘lWART BRA.\'(‘H, (‘ANADIAN l.I‘)(il()N SAVE MONEY. GET YOUR LIME THIS FALL WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW. than when the fields are wet and soft in the spring, from the lime before spring ROM ST. JOHN CO. N.B. LOTS AS DESIRED. ommended the firing of foremen on breakvwaters "aw Mr. Green replied that it any foreman was fired there “that was done after a thorotitzh inves- tigation and because he deserved fired. I’-‘L’!-21.6 JUSTIFIED Mr Casselman said he was the Cardinal employee's dismis- sal The man had campaigned against him. Mr Hoes recalled that Rt Hon. James G, Gardiner, as Liberal agriculture minister in l938. had said in te (‘ommons that he would follow the practice He added that Rt Hon (‘ D. Howe. as transport minister in 1936. had written to a Liberal MP from Prince Edward Island saying that a wharf worker at Victoria. F El . would be dismis- the member's complaint replaced by the member's nominee. Mr (larduter then recalled that Z) government employees in P F. I had been fired by the (‘on- .\E'I'\'HIlV(‘ ROV(‘I'I‘IITl("I'|I OI PFIIDQ M_ini.ster Bennett in ltliltl-35. 850 A YEAR LO!\l\O.\' ~Reuters' Nearly ‘ post-graduate (‘l‘|(’lll|\IS and Il)\l('l.\lS left British llI‘|l\f‘l‘\IIl9 each year between I950 and 1956 Before purchasing your Radio. TV and Home. Appliance needs. t‘ontact— F. W. CLARK Mt. Stewart Phone I0-2 For quality, price and se . IVICP. $60.00 trade-in allow- ance on ‘your old washer for a n EASY Gol- den Spl lator. L! I you I guaranteed minimum return of8I0.000 in fifteen years. ‘what a difference this extra 810.000 could make to your future plans. M0" thin IWL000 (Ianadiam are accumulating money the Investors way . . . for purchase of a new home ill gou be taking in $l0.000 ...l5 gears from now’? tion for thiarwork. t-oiitiniied in Bible Sociel) “Mk The stitlden death of Mrs I""“'I-" I for jobs in North America. a gov- V ‘_ V_ in? A for some year James (‘itrrie \Ionla.g.ic. at The I“""”'I Wm he had {mm e””“t~‘m TGDOT1 Said W9<iN’“I3Y» - I limit lh( death of her nus- 'ho Kings (‘ottnty Hospnat purlvvsl -ind reW'! Pi‘9§)Yi9i‘i3fl It 8<‘I<‘IPd 8113' 5"bSl31l'|3I ”l(‘I“‘*‘5¢ Spencer Llewellyn. Mrs Howard hand in 1953 Mrs. Burkwall lived l-‘rtday morning, (same as ‘t‘hiirch Sunday afternoon at in the emigration wo “a Vickerson and Mrs Fraser .in “uh hnr meter vim H jrpal chock to h” mam. friends three otlock Interment will matter of concern" in view of the awards for costumes were pre- gt“-,..,mn in Saint John. .\ R. 'itid l‘(‘I.‘lll\'f‘< take place in the Montague Com- current shortage of research ex- s(‘nlNI to Mrs Vl(‘Iv4"l\()fl and -;-h(.\. twin (Wm. tmpk in -he Mrs (‘urrtc foi~mp,—t\ m,(.,,a munity Cemetery. tperis in Britain. film Adah .Via<-tirestor 6 land or their birth in Jul) of \i-utin. was born at (Hen \I'Ir- , __ H _k~ _._,__, fl . ._ ltinch was served by the hostess lhk Wm. tin in May I886. daughter of the .and the lunch committee. ; “rs Bl‘rk“a" had ha," in late Lauchlan \Iartin and his ymtmg health pm ;(.n1(\ 1.me_ wife. Elizabeth Brtice She‘ re- but her missionary efforts f‘tI‘’d' 31’ Pictou ‘Landing. ‘vova WHAT-A-GUY ‘among the (‘liinese in Canada :“’\l‘,"- ""w'"3t".‘ V"-gr‘ re WAYNE Ill \h5_q 3,13,-um poop» has return. had never ceased and Mrs. ‘;‘g‘; ""1 ° - “II 39"‘ I ""~“3”"'3 iiuolotlfllt let’ pd to Mom; up after visiting Biirkwall numbers among I sh _ ' TEITAIIIIITI friends in B an and other cltn friends scores of Chinese cttla- ‘ ‘ °A“n'" r‘. a'.i.hfuIPm°lmb:l':1a‘: ’ in in Massachusetts. ans a'(‘T0!3 Canada and in t e (h‘m_h and N am” mmfih" M Sun“-S - _ ""'" the Ladies Aid and Miststonarv _ MI“ Glenda Jamiemm slud "Ir-‘ B‘”kW3II Icaw‘ I" m‘"‘"' Society Her loss will be keenly I300 '"L ‘i the PEI‘ H°sp"’3I‘ ‘Dem her departure her sister Mrs. M, hmh » h h h . ‘ 3 I9“ day‘ ‘I her hmm I" M9” JH Stevenson of this City her .9 ttm I 9 C "N and the 3-00 mm” In,‘ week‘ brother Sydney in Vow I York ioyrgnezlum yywl. g0n.(,wmg hudri . . Friends of Mr Harvey l-‘raser. City 8M II" “PP _‘ <‘hiIdi“'"» 8| and. she leaves to mourn her 7:00 Thhk wh t -t . M _ Montague. are sorry to hear he IOIIOWS SlirEN‘n»( -mt IIt‘Tm-'i|I passing ten children They are I 3 “NI "IE3" I" )0" is ill in the Kings County Mem- gurkwéallkof ills ‘Nova: Morris h 0 nimnho ‘,3.-diner,‘ 9:00 -and your family to rake in this kind ortal Hospital and "ah him 3 ur wa o citimont. Perl . nt. at rine at ' Qpoody recovery. Texas, Mlss Edna Burkwall, home, Bruce. in Charlottetown; lo‘ ' harvest "r fi“'"‘ .‘_"a_r“ I""'v" “ d “ I ‘1 Beth Kansn. city. \II‘S Albiii \elson_ __i H _ _ now. And its not too difficult. if ~ COM|NG—-MON dTUE - ~ - P W“ “Inflow. NS‘ wen week Eklu;‘dl.(‘Chl:‘;Cg(:ISf1“l§\I'S“flrm . , ‘you fIf."(‘IdP right now to set aside 9"“ I‘‘'‘''“'“ "i Mr Md M" S Burkwall. Columbus. Ohio; Miss I“ o . T few dons" "g"IarI.V ‘ ‘"d I" "F N°I“0"' M?".mgu°. ‘cry Margaret Btirkwall. I-rench A -- F IIIVCSIOFI Syndicate do the rest. t“;:l‘“_"""'“"I "um nmd‘ "I ‘ °"' Cameroons. 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