41ll§L§llA5lLlé1!-_CHARL9TTET9\YN. L”, ease NINETEE§ AugastineCove and Vicinity : . ~. " . i Come III HOLMAN Boxes ' Select Gifts of English China this Christmas . . . Gifts that will bring’ pleasure and that will lie used throughout the year. English Ciiinoware is world fam- ous for its excellenthquality’, distinctive designs and lovely patterns. When you select Gifts of English China you are choosing the very best! Q ,. ENGLISH SEMI- PORCELAIN 32 Piece . BREAKFAST SET This attractive Breakfast Set has a design of colored stripes shading from brawn to flame. Ir consists of 6 cups and saucers—-6 bread and “m; plates - 6 breakfast plates — 6 oatnieais Dtwelve inch platter and a large bowl. A Break- last Set of English Semi-porcelain will be both (hgrished and used. The price of this 32 piece set i! SUMMRSIDE l LOTTETOW "Where Qld Friends Meet" Mr. end Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen motored to Man-lawn. Mies Irencea Bites-rec. August- ine Cove. 1a emPIWOd with the Wood 0o. in Oxapeud. as clerk. m. end Mra. ‘Bio Roberson, Augustine Oove. motored to Cher- loitetown recently on busing“, Mr. end Mrs. Donald Mae- Donald and Mr.‘ Eddie Wedman giotored to Burmnerside on Batu:- ay. ate accident. All hope for speedy recovery. On November eighth a aucoessfiil bean supper was held at the home of Mrs. Edward MecFadyeai. A nice sum was realized. Mrs_ Willard Wadman end daughter Mrs. Frank DesRoche, Augustine Cove. were visitors to Summer-side recently, Mr. Max Lefurgy, North ‘nryon, spent Sunday afternoon in Aug- ustine Cove. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson. Our school is progressing won- derfully under the skillful teach- ers Mrs. Hazen MacWilllaxns and Miss Windsor Smith. The Messrs. Eldon Maowiiliiims, Arnold Murray and Lloyd Mur- phy, Augustine Cove, motored to Mansion Monday on business. lib. and Mrs. Wendell MacFad- yen, Augustine Cove, motored to the mainland recently where they visited friends for a. few days. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Newsome and Mr. Ellsworth Newsome and lifi-ss Helen Newsorne, Augustine Cove. were visitors to Summer-side lately. Mr_ arid Mrs Rus Reeves aria family, North 'I‘ryon, were VISIT»- i Lilia! iiotion (Continued Iffllfl PIKE 13-) procecdincs of the House of Com- mans. and (hiit she had been dam- md in her reputation and held up to ridicule and ccntempt aa a Rsult. The dcfcinialils, by their de- nim; s-iid that the words coni- pieincd oi were iii their natural ind ordinniy imeuning no libel on lirs. Braddock. and that they were mmpable of hearing the mean- ings which she attached to them or any mciiniiig defamatory of her. ln the altcmatlvc, they pleaded fair ccnwmeiit or justif- Italian. _Chicf Justice, in the course of his summing up, said there was a remarkable conflict of evidence in the case, but he was quite sure that all the witnesses an both sides genuinely believed that they were telling the truth. The question was which side was accurate. If they (the jury) thought that Mrs. Braddock had walked across the llouse quietly and de- liberately, thm it would be wrong to saythcit what she had done was to dance a jig. On the other hand, there was the evident-e of members of Parliament and of members of the Press Gallery. who gave evidence for the dc- fendants, that she did not cross the House in that deliberate irritan- ner. . ' when a person was said to have- danced a Jig it. did not mean that they actually performed the steps of the dance known as a. Jig. Mrs. Braddock would naturally have been fooling elation nt the pass- age of illc Transport Bill. U, how- ever, thcy ilhc jury) thought it an unfair exaggeration of what slic liad dcsie to say that, she had danced l1 jig they would find for licr. If thry thought it a fair de- scription, they would iiiid for the defendants. HORSE IS GUEST KIRKLAND LAKE, Olit. .0?) in order to have members possible present. at e. Sivastikn Lions Club dinner, club- nien ivevu told a fully~grown horse "all , would be in t-he dining room. ovs to Augustine Cove Corner, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peters The lvfcssz-s. Donzild Waddeli, GalnlwlYs Comer, Jackie Johnson, Crapaud. made a flying visit. to Augustine Cove on a Sunday recently. The many friends of Mr. Fred Leard are sorry to learn of his recent operation in the Prince County Hospital and hope for a speedy recovery. The Messrs. Lowell Campbell and France and Clarence Peters, Augustine Cove, have been recsnt visitors to Kinkora the guests of friends there. Procter 8i Iiamlildsamazing TIDE is iivashilays . . . no soap-no other “suds"-no other wasnday product known-will gel your family wash as CLEAN as Tide! THE WORLNS GIEAIIEST, BRIGIITESI‘, WIIITEST wasn . . . only Tide gives you all this. No matter what your favorite washing product may be, Tide will get everything cleaner-even grimy overalls. 'l‘ide leaves clothes free from dirt . . . and removes dingy soap film, too. Yet with all Ita cleaning power. Tlde’a safe . . . truly safe for washable colors. In fact, soap-dulled prints actually come brighter with 'I‘idci ' ~ And Tide-washed white things are really something! in hardest water, Tide gets them more dazzling white than any other washing product known. Yea. Tide ia washdayh BIG NEWS! Mao: IN CANADA ‘ i. §\\s. " 1' ///, ‘ Ilevviireclesedsl U é ln'."".::.':.'."'.:.i::t':.' *4 -- loo:il.i:e;eut..!fl|¢£l:°fl'iT-_ ens ciotiiss cums siiaii aiir otiisa " ETiZT-ififiltfififf‘: S’ viasiipav riiooiicr-voii caii siiv - f eee how they sparkle. even without wiping. ?4//,/;-’¢ reuiir use f» who‘ §\\\\ IN HARD WATER! O(EliNS Of SUDS! NO WATER SOFTEHERS NEEDED’ Mrs. Ken Dawson motes-ed, to Moncton over the week-end. Mr. Maser Thompson. August. ine Cove. made a. business trip to Busamenside Monday morning. Messrs Kenneth Dawson, our zeneral merchant. Peter Peters and Edward Wsdinan, Augugting COW. were in Summerside on Ilhussday. The many menus of Mr. Don liiiwldyfll Ire sorry to learn of his recent operation in the Prince The friends of Mr. Harry Daw- County Hospital and hope for a. son regret to learn of his unfortun- speedy recovery. to be finished later, to be an passed in at. the next meeting, A nice supper was served by the hostess, assisted by the 00mm“. tee in charge. Mr. end Mrs. mu 3e11, on. leton. and Mr. and lvfre. Kerry MuFerlane, Augustine 00w, mot- or"! 1° Mwrav Harbour. the guests of friends. ' Misses Betty and Shirley pet- 91'!» Augustine Cove, spent the week-end in Summerside. While in tihere, they attended the C.G. LT. annual meeting, Miss Velma. Wadman. Kensuig- ton, spent the weekend at home in Augustine Clove recently, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wadman. MTB- Lloyd J. Inman and daugh- i-‘T Doris. Allmlstine Cove, were in Sumtnerslde on business re- "mly- Doris attended the C. G. I_ '1‘. annual meeting. Mr. Pug Macwilliams and his "miller. Mrs_ John MacWiliiarns, Augustine Cove, and Mrs. Frank Kitty Lou lVIacFurlaiic. students of Prince of Wnlrs College, spent ‘he wcekcnd zit their homes in Augustin-e Cove, gucsts of their parents. Ml‘. Frank hiacWilliains and two sons, Bobby and DonaltLCapc ’l‘vaverse, are confined to the house with the mumps. Their "1811? friend-i hupc to scc t-licm about soon again. M.rs_ James Lockwood. North Adams. l\iass.. arrived home lifon- day night. Ellie came from Mono- ton to Charlottetown by plane. to attend the funeral of her father, Mr. Parker Roget-son, Victoria. Among the many that attended the Tryon Baptist supper Wed- nesday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacFai-lane, Mrs. El- don Dawson. Mrs_ Kenneth Daw- son. Mrs. Wilfred Peters from Augustine Oove. Mr. R. B_ Campbell. who is cui- ployed on the Prince Edward Isl-\ and car ferry. which ls in dock at Charlottetown, spent a week- end at his home in Augustine Cove, the guest of his wife and Leard and Mrs. Roy Cutclifle, Augustine Cove, motored to Sum- Priiice County Hospital for tiivee weeks. l-lis friends are glad to see Jim around again feeling well A card party wa held at the home of lifrs. Ken Cameron on November 25 the prize was won by Mr. Eric Roberson and ladies first Mrs. Vcriiie Webster and the second prize; gents, Mr. Wilfred Peters. Ladies -Mrs. Ken McNeill. On a recent motor trip to Sum- merside were Mr. Claude MACWII- liam, Mr. and Mrs. Keri McNeill. Mra. Donald I-lowatt. Mrs. Roy Cutcllffe. Mrs. Fred beard. Mrs. Ellsworth Newsome. Mrs. Artmas Ngwggmg, Mrs. Brent Clarke on business. A croklnole party was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd lnman on November l8 the prizes were: Ladies first was won by Mrs. Albeit Gaudet and gents first by Mr. f-loyd Inman and second prizes were non by Mr. Clarence Peters and ‘tilts Winnie Smith. A few at the Augustini- Cove umznen’; Institute members met at the home of the present Mrs. K. H. Cameron on Tuesday aft- ernoon and had Red Q-oss sew- ing in which 12 infants’ dresses were made: several other srticlcs 1r-._~ 0W’ for MOTHER PERRY COMO SINGS MERRY CHRISTMAS . MUSIC ALBUM r-lei THE HAPPY GANG Album CI"! .. . - INDIAN LOVE CALL (Frlml) AH! SWEET IWYSTERY 01-‘ LIFE (Herbert) I Record 4323 .. .. 1.13 I THE LORIYS PRAYER (Malotte) JUST FOR TODAY (Partridge-Sewer) Record 1736 1.15 CLAIR DE LUNE (Debussy) LIEBESTRAUM No. 3 (Liszt) ' Record 11-8851 ‘T ____________ _.1_-50 BLUEBIRD OF IIAIRIEIN Shwu-(l-Iarmatl-Iieye man-Davies) BECAUSE (Ddlardeot-Tealiemacher) STRAUSS \\'.\L'l“lEb‘ FAVORITE AIELOIIIES (Tommy Dorsey-i FOR IIIUSHIALS Macwiululns‘ Cape Havana‘ mob : Record 11-0007 . . .. 150 0nd to summersidc recenlm it BLUE DANUBE WALTZ (Strauss) _ l TALES FROM I‘IIE VIENNA WOODS The many friends of Ml‘. Siicl- g (Strauss) :19: sOsrWRIFriJQEIIQ$UIISSQiQioigizvez new". 1512:‘ I'm to his home with mumps, and hope to see him out again soon. The many friends of Mrs f George Leard, Augustine Cove. are n sow stile; is lermaiifieu i0 her bed g W. 1 8. 1W6!‘ ll ness A 5 (- y] rmvmu, b‘ hopged m, he, sfmffjy 2 Titavili-hva; Preludes to Act 1 and Act I cr , The many friends o! Mn m.“ Record 18080 .. .. ' ..1..'i0 Lean; Augustine 00w MC 50m, ivAnsMv roxcanro (Aildlnaell) to hear oi his illness in the l5 f‘ BMW" "Imp" O"”"°5""' E. I_ Hospital, and hope to sue “cmml ‘F3863 -- " - > - 1-50 him 81,19 1° be home w,“ RS3,“ A ixriiouncriox AND RONDO CAPRIC- - "g COIOSO i050 (Saint Sachs) Mjgg J35“ MurhcmL Norm Tl.“ Record lill5 . . . . 1.50 on. Mrs Eldon Dawson ziiizl Ali's. "i RTMPIION" NO- 5 IN C MINOR lnwulilvfi" Kenneth pnw.m,_ Auguatjne C0,.‘ Q; iiiiiim D.\i—-6i0 ..................... .. . 1.0a nic-Lorcd to Sunirnersldc vcccziily (j rind reported slippery motoring. —~ is The nuiny friends of Mi". John f \, ‘fhcmpsoii. Augustine Cove, are f-i Pqrtv to imi- he is confined ti: f: his bed with the “flu", and hope ii y to see ntm up and around soon ‘N-‘DE (Frlml? {IQJIIL (HAN A MIA (l-‘rliull ____- Rccoi-d 4380 .. . . . . i_i- Mi5595 yyargm-er cafl-uthel-S and l'li‘l‘ER AND T1115 WOLF (Prokofieff) Album DZII-5BG 5.50 ALBUMS ixii INIDIYIVDUALHRECORDS or DANCING FAVORITE SONGS FROM YOUR FATORLTE i ICTOK family and gyvili y. A MERRV ouizisrmaewme ./,// RCAV l RECORDS 9Q’ Th? ‘QGiIt that keeps o}: Giving] This Christmas give RCA Victor Records . . . they're so eosy to give, so inexpensive, Choose from our grand stock of RCA Victor Red Seal and Popular Records. Below you'll find a few sugges- tions to delight your family, friends and so acceptable! relatives. Come in todayl for BROTHER BUSY FINGERS (The Three Sons) Album P-206 ...._...........8.T5 CONCERTO NO. l. in B I-‘lat MINOR (Tchaikovsky) Album DM-300 . ........ "TM GRAND CANYON SUITE Album 031-1038 .. ......_...‘I.OO JALOUSIE - Tango r.i."isi;""la.‘iiei' AMOR BRUJO: RITUAL DANCE OF FIRE Record 12160 RHAPSODY IN BLUE (Samromn) Record liI-35l WIIIFFENPOOF SONG (Galloway) THE SIVEETIIEART OF SIGMA CHI (V811!- ' .1.1s or) Record 10-1313 for CHILDREN OLD MACDONALWS FARM ANIMALS COUNTING SONGS THE ALPHABET SONG M TllElt GOOSE SONGS DI YOU EVER SIZE A LASSIK THE MULBERRY BUSH ‘ll-IE CAT AND THE MOUSE THE LITTLE RED HEN THE GINGERBREAD MAN TEENY-TINY Unbreakable 'l“ records for the FAMILY AWAY IN A MANGER CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS FANTASY TIIE FIRST BOX IIARK TIIE TIIE IIOLY CITY I'LL BI‘. 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Mr_ Cifliidfi MacWilliams and dggire in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNeil, Mrs. Donald l-loivatt. Mrs. Fred ““w_‘mm““l_ - ‘m. III-l flllit-~l"" tve-re illrtdc as well. and icw un- in unison. Roll call Lords prayer was ansiicrcii b)’ PiSlli "Wllluerb and five visitors. The afternoon was pleasantly spent. The hostess served a dainty supper assisted by Mrs. Edward bluui-‘adyen. Mrs. Roy (liitciiffe, bfvs. Wilfred Peters. ‘The next meeting in be held at Ilhc home of Mrs. Lot-man lviucwilliam or Mrs. Roy Ciiicllllc. The nicot- fng closed wlili llfi psiilni and the Benediction. 'l‘lir.\' 1°11 i0 f-iU i0 i110 church service ill llio school, ihc tireachci" was ltri. .\lr l-iivks of ‘Fvyoii. Free iise (Continued from Pate 13d , _________ thy of mining. Mr. Howe nddrcsscrl a izovcfll-l merit luncheon for 115 industrial-t isis attending a one-day milk?” cnce at which National Research Council scientists from Chalk River propounded the values of radioisotc-pes iri a v-ide lTilIS° F15 ‘ industrial ACIJVHIQ; ‘T1193? 117E 1")“ products of (Tliaik Rivrrs l"l‘l"'1l' ium pile The Mnisier said: l. He would recommend that the i nrriccr moms be provided free foi i a rear to any approved iiilis- '.l'l.d.l irsoriviun prnjrvi and that a school ,,..._..,...__.... .-.-» "e likmy to get still bailey nncsl from pr vzite Pl'°>l"~‘°1°l'5- ' 3_ By a “very fortunate ent" Canada has a uiiifllllf {my niriioéia the Kiss _, Every do). Canada. gels a be established siieiier. iietwm Mo"! b! “Good morning" kite from Simpson spaniel. '1‘ M Chalk .i:.-‘.d- ilisiitl-i U. 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