Trenton-lunior Si. Mary'iln Draw NEW GLASGOW, Nov. 1.6 --(OP) Trenton Scotias of the A. P. C. Hoc- key League played to an 8-8 draw with Halifax St. Mary's Juniors in an exhibition game here Saturday night before 1,200 fans. Halifax staved off defeat on a goal by Wu- ner in the last minute of play. NoVE,1iLBERj17. 1,952. . . . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -T'”f PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. Slililmejlide. . Phone, I011. Newt. . GEORGE GLOW and 01903.0! W0'l'I'0N. i Home Phones: I081 Ind I0!!- The Guardian may be bought. at any of the following aiorea in Stantmeraidai nsolrvtnro. sununer street; " ' Drugatore. ll Central Street: my. News-atnnd. water sh-eel; Mark (nuclei. or Granville stress; that the hid placed by the town of H, Douoettol Grocery. Second Street; Island Mow; Tranaporg S" n side with the Crown Assets Wm, street; vinoaa Grocery, uo Iluaaeu streetl lnnalra lab Corporation for the purchase of the Service Drna. old post. office building has not been 'i 1- Wilt! In Konllnnon. accepted. The amount of the bid rriqlt TI-Im"l'Ef.'itr;' Graziano's Name ' Comes Up In N.Y. Narcotics Probe NEW YORK. Nov. 10 -(AP)- Rocky Graziano, former middle- weight boxing champion Friday was linked with Thomas (Three- Flnger Brown) Luchese. who has --rm-5 GUARDIAN. Belieque Rink Annual Meeting CHARLO'i"l'E'1'OWN 7 Conservative Party Meeting Held At 0'leary Mr. R. R. Bell. provincial leader of the conservative Party. addres- ed a public meeting of the Young Pfokrtssive Conservative Associ- ation of the second District of Prince on Thursday Toronto Argonauts Win Finals Opener From Hamilton ....r.. 0.. Old Post Office is ileic.-ctend -It was learned over the week end -The annual meeting of the Becleque skating Rink was held on Tuesday evening, November 11th with an average attendance pres- ent. The president. Mr. Arnold Hen- derson presided and opened the meeting with an address giving a By The Canadian Pren Hamilton Tiger-Cats should know exactly how Edmonton Eskimos felt about a month ago before the west- ern football champions pulled the gall . hensive review of the "em"? in T1... oomoback or in e t .. WEST PRINCE onnw; .1," not "laud 10, pubhcwoh. n Very. compre oulry commumt Huh. Th l - e y ar o earn I been described as the over-all uberwm Funk wed". mpwunhan is rehhbly understood, however. that yglear;2nv:lol;l:;nn1t;iltirIEeei;hrl:t ex: "we of the 13” re 33:11” meetlfmlfwlals u S e berth inthe Nov. 29 Grey cup final. co-ordinatoi.-. of the illicit nu-. "mum ad om” "Id '5' mm the band!" and land could have it hid Men I record Ygelr as far "ad by the Secretary. Mr. Emerson ' ' g '1'-bndgidlsmtlo-fi::ft:ot.q u?rfrEiol?tto6-.5AIaKx:)T coggzighghc rlinamriezuzzwklntinytha been purchased by the Provincial Government for 57,500 and when the government indicated that it had no smailman. and adopted 3.; read, Reports of committees were dealt with and all business taken care of. nauts in the first game of their home-and-home total -point Big Four champonship series, collapsed picture as the State Crime Com- mission read into the records sworn testimony given by Luchese be- as attendance and finances were concerned; that good order and good will were characteristic of all ..u'QUlB.l'.' about Co-op Insur- --FOII QUICK starting in cold mm at your Co-op Store. Weather. buy number 10 light ay The Canadian Press Mobil motor oil at Bruce's. EA ST . ' tentlon of purchasing then the Th "cl - -mz. LALLAGHAN has return- "" . the games and events staged in .9 9'” 9".” Sidney l""""l- W" Cornell 13 Dartmouth 1 before a home-town crowd of 17.312 lore commission investigators in Unhed states and nmhsmnvn December em for town of summerside automatically the rink nnd n medal mendly co- Cilpied the chair and in his opening ' A,-my 14 perm 13 Saturday and km 2241 They have private. gd from the will be in his office at the usual ' hours. came next on the priority list. The property will now be adver- tised for sale at public auction and Luchese denied he owned I piece of Graziano. The commission. however. produced a wire tap re- remarks expressed his pleasure of Once again being able to attend such meetings in O'l.eary and his Princetown 2'1 Yale 21 operative spirit with the membe s Syracuse 20 Colgate 14 of the South Shore Hockey League a 16-point deficit to overcome and St. Mark's Guild bazaar and pan- about now the citizens of the moun- try sale at Kier Clark's, Kensing- tan. . T. J. Inman. secretary and man- Fordham 33 Temple 6 - , . 4 ..rowN or Kensington tax -ha glide ifhlhfogflgzfjf brl1dd9l- h-ti ll?” user gave a detailed report of the "'3'" ml" mm Pl "'9 Y- Pr 5-" Perm Sim 7 Ruiz?” 5 t3l?h:ih)at?;:ni)r:::tl.m comparing " cord which allegedly revealed WHS are requested h, make f)t1ANUlrACTUnEns of hum in e oteemerrirn 1an0thEVet:1del;ll'”V;' revenue and expenditure stating were unable to attend due to other Brown 28 Harvard 21 If rngencnys Mn ht -I-ammo Luchese used to meet. with the lwmnny of .1: taxes before No. equipment .have boosted prices M3 d 5 91” 9 that as extensive repairs were be- e”3a39m9n''5 111 the l0Wll- he Navy 28 Columbia 0 wednmdny afternoon nnd ndvnnc, lomlel” Clllllllllloll Flld him l-7515' Wmh” smhn An" that date h about 20 per cent. Buy when ayor an Councillors so desire. S mg made to the rink, n 1”” rev. Mrs. Dan Lidstone. president of Boston 11, 14 mu; 1 hm) the Eawern Canada madam er Whitey Bimstein in the liquor n9;,..ullr-r-s list will.be posted in fencing land barn equipment now T”'T”rr?' enue was required to take care or the Women's Association, was in- pmsburgn 4,3 N0,-tn cm-Olin; death mm, ithey Wm match any store 'of Joseph C. Ryan. one of m.,,,nnnce with tho Town Act. 13, at Braces. same. 3. W. Johnson gave a report tmdueed by in” 3P"k9l”- She gave state it thing the Eskimos did in the went, mgfilli: ;1'r:l9::ep5- on Oct. 1' 1946' 0 order of Mayor and Council. -&- 0" the repairs to the pump and the E splendid talk on the organizing Amherst 21 Williams 19 cm semi-finals against Calgary and came Eng, Gmznmo 10” the ma -RESERVE Friday. November . . . grading of grounds around the and need of Women's associations. Lehigh as Carnegie Tech. - - - . ,,1-M; pulvzmu. or the lair. 28th. for Lads and Lassies Pipe and rink. Ira Crozier and Arthur Mur- She 7911 will when Wlmlell W9"? W SOUTH g'.fmLf,Z1 ,:ffm?,',e,. 1.32.3? h,Ba1;:e. dlewmgm mle ."” Tifny Z3” 0” ll...-. wlliialn Barlow. who passed Blind from Charlottetown. in g my reported progress in regard to do I lob they did it in it most com- Gecrgits 1.3 Auburn 7 folks .;........r who concede therh 3:515 z2i;.al'nGr.?:l;a'nOl6V0lll4';heL2g: , ; ;t he tome in W iii t 5llmi'riel'Side High School ud't - . . the u h i' to t d th h . "” ' F l 9 mg 0" ium. in aid of the Rink IiPund.or Ml” Bemlldetie pmenn is hockpeyrceqiislellrgierijtfw new and other Fifucllied theohiggllghltintileinrfngg Tennessee 26 Florida 12 mm” ” 5 Charm” W 3” Pm ”3”' Rm” W” 0"”i"”d W P W” -rt v. N r h mu, -'ii 1” . :72 dirom Otlfenlislxcllington prewm gmployed in Alberto" at Rave a report in coJriarlitel:t8ion 031:: organizations of Western Canada Gamma Teach 7 Alabama 3 nautsi from boxing in New York Sm” for ittlfl Church at 2.00 pm. on . D!” Phmlm" ,the painting of dressing rooms Mr Gus Peters gave a brief ldlk 19N0"h Carolina 26 South Gamma The TommO'Hamm'on game wok railing to rem” E bmm He WM , -, N ' h 171i. 1 t - - r - ' h ' . , . top billing in the eastern foothall returned to good standing Mu I. i)u'ol”(.r7'NgEtl'g1nE;,eOp1e-is Clgnigi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pincnu 9050?; ahgigwgngctggficmmmagd glir 0nMt:ieBvgtishglrihgfufaisgciartionv. Cincinnati 54 Washington a&DG week-end but on other fronts two 1949. Well! Slmday 8110515 01 MT. and ' ' ' em ' 8 a E e Hung 0 senior championships were won. dcrson. president: Earl D. Leard. vice president; T. J. Inman. secret- ary-manager: James Clark. Brew- men and women in the interest they were showing in political affairs. He referred to so many of the young Duke 14 Wake Forest 7 West Virginia 27 Virginia Tech. '1 Virginia 4.9 Richmond 0 Sarnia Imperials won their 16th Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union title and the second in twoj Vicinity -Mrs. William J. lrrl Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant of Rose- bank. on November 9th. NGTON - SPRING- Jap Boxing llllamp . - . Will moo! in 5!. Painter re- T""T or W. Johnson, John Gree I l h i I l h ' . .. Milk: parish hall. Kenslngion ivllrlled to her home in, Burlington His many. friends are glad to Cmzier. Frank Jardmen K1,,thf:;!::0sx)e:k aE::;jo),?nes:Vewhifhprgglggf gf;::S9k3.7;1C,1;T:01';n1g14 years with at 24-7 decision over D f d on Wednesday. November 191). at on Sunday. November 9th after 599 ME Mile 00170” back Rmolli-' Murray; auditor. John 5. wright, hleved should and Could he hmvhh M." isslpp; Sade my; LSU 14 Toronto Balmy Beach to make it e S I e . 3 pm. Rev. G. Lbs-irr. rector 0! 5D9lld'-n8 he past two weeks at lhtial-h C;llkl1lll19l91.l' lesmleil 0 -.........M.- ed at home. he concluded hysnying vlf;ini;pp,mmm, 20 The (made, Ga-19 on the total-points Vrrllmd. ”:.:.-.:.:- ES.”f..?.?”'.i.””.iii- ”' ' ' he at one 19 i ..li.”.L'"”5 2”: "ma": ?':'?:”' i . we or o n. ', rs. lam us . "-- - , . . . i e 0 er a oron ex a r- n an 0 M Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin gifzigsv zgngiiugifslgeldlggg 59”” 9” Tennessee state 26 Morris Brown day to decide which team Wm meet nym'Il(:l(f:g,obtlo;r6rllg Hy;,lehi5g,l)1t-I-:-h:;llnf Eskimos in the big one at Varsity Stadium at the end of the month. The University of Western On- tario Mustangs took the intercol- have recently returned from Riv- erside to spend the winter months at their home here. pion Yoshio Shirai Saturday night drove aging ex-chamvplon Dado Mar- ino into retirement. Japan's first 0 A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to speakers. The next meeting is to be held at -FN'tiA(iE.'.lENT-Mr. and Mrs. N mutt Branscombe of Wadi-na. Saskntciielvan. announce the on- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dinnis, Margate, left on Tuesday Novem- Kentucky State 12 Knoxville 0 Louisville 34 East Kentucky State 20 and Vicinity ziiizorllvnl Of We'll dallshlvl. Ruth her 11th. for Toronto where they :OO , Tvne V-1).... boxing champion won n unanimous zfIl'T!l(h)tl))inv1Vl'r? Iiaertlflon to -attend he Toronto Ex- pr::seelnet.renfsipenrfdihIg Rlt0i:neyvahslatl::ri . A delicious lunch was served by Michigan S1tgt2vgfSNrotre Dame 3 lemme -mle-bad: ht: Lontdon hr. me 151m”"d decmlm 1" W5 m'3" W49 ii... .sum.nm-lrir, P.E.I., wedding .1v1..1o.,",iB e pafhy Wm "mm by with his father in Readsville TM" ””d M” om" M"D””' iheledm Michigan 21 Purdue 10 ?,b.m; ilmf m ii. if: d”e""e - to-ink-c place December 5th. 1952. 5 gm n (fiend Vt eriltthey gun to Mass. and other relatives in Boa-I ”id were recent guests ac me hume Iowa 39 Northwestern 14 U” 556-: mg, Tuightoggfuu D84 Marmot I 35'Y53l"0ld 81'8TldY&- M Tm pm. in Ryersun United D W ass vs mg trends. ton . 2' ivlllndand Mrs. Harold Philtlips. western Hum” 39 Norman m- TIX11 VE;'ml); o V-Cm brmkm I. then Sud he was through In” 1-, Chtlrrlt 1iamilton,'Orltarlo. M d I . ' M--- '9” ”” s . ....,;..14. ,. '9, 1””? .lM;'f;'mue nnfgh, rem in the ring. Hereaater. the . nmh en 5' of Mrs. William Case- Mr and MN Herman Cowman M t Indiana Smw7Hanover7 me) lrs -p ace ewl su ca hme American Fmpmo um, he -h LODGE DINNER n A most icy, Kelvin Cal-ove. who .underwent of Piugwhe Bghnm amed M Mr Much sympathy is being ex- Ohm State 2,1 Imnms 7 ed the college season two pon up Wm stick to his job M mm mlesh delzgmiul evening was enjoyed ml opemho" in the Pllllct C0l"l' i i ' p ' i5 tmded to Mr" and M” R5” Mu” - - 9" the Tcmmm C1”b' man in Honolulu. He lost tihe title November and Mrs. Albert Saunders of. pm. on the death of man- nme Wisconsin 3'1 Indiana 14 to am”! Inc May 19 t H itl ' -, y 05p 8 on Fnda) Minn la13 Nebraska7 Thursday. Nov. l.it.h when members of thc Corinthian Lodge No. 19 of O'Leary, their wivm and invited friends gathered at the Legion Home where they were served a jPilCl0l'5 goose supper by the Knuts- ford Women's Institute. After the banquet the gathering was enter- tained by remarks and speeches. 7th. will be sorry to learn that Her condition is not improving as rap- (idly as might be hoped for. Mrs. W. J. Harrngton has re- turned to her home in spring val- ley much improved in health af- ter receiving treatment for infect- Bloomfield. visited in Charlotte-' town on Sunday, November 9th. Her many friends will regret to hear of Mrs. Joseph LeClair's re- cent lllness which confines her to bed for some time. All wish her a speedy recovery. daughter ulanice Wendy) on Sat- urday evening, November 8th. Miss Eunice Phillips has return- ed to her home in Mount Pleasant after spending the past week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Fredericton 2-l MONCTON. N. B.. (CP)-Toughie Sleeves debut in the Mollci'0n' I-lnwks' rage Saturday night as Moncton edged second place Fredericton Capitals 2-1 and took a five-point. Nov. 16- made his Oklahoma 4'7 Missouri '1 Kansas 12 Oklahoma A arm Mi 1 Wichita 41 Drake 14 , Ohio Wesleyan 9 Witterlberg 1 SOUTHWEST Rice 16 Texas A and M 6 SMU 27 Arkansas 1'1 Houston 28 Baylor 6 ,1 Billy Ford clashed in s i'iat-a.nd- Halifax Atiantics Continued from page 6 The game broke wide open a couple of minutes later when Pidsodny and -Halifax forward Grandpa Marino fought aggres- sively but his age was a. telling handicap. He was no match for the ' ' faster, taller 29-year-old Japanese. persistent Atlantlcs deadlocked the SCOTE. B.Y.C. Bowling Mr Ralpht (r)iddaneias,DrTnag.er of ger;- 1”" in he mm" county H”p1””' g The Blnnmneld comer w, 1. "Th: Miss1c;lJeialn Millar andtsor-f :(;i;dHlC:iC'klPl;,9 Le:;:ueE'""5Wlck 59'" Texas 14 TCU 'l . mck duel Both drew major : s. . - . -. e a'es. crs e. were ues a. . . . v , . mo"? n r U6 come 5 Harland McGulrk is mak- held the” annual meeting M thel 3 g Stet-ves, a recent junior base- FAR VEST penalties. Thereafter, eight goals lifr. the home of Mr. and Mrs Orrin Utah State 27 Brigham Young at League ynderway er. chef veterinarian of the Island, . home or Mu-5, prank o'Mel-rm, . who Spoke On his travels to many mg 3 good "emery an” an op"'IThe treasurer sported a very suc- Mllcblmald ”" Sunday: Nlltemh” him 5.””i "ma" " 3”” smwmx m -New Mexico 3 Colorado A and M wmsued pa” Pm”d"y' 3" 1”” or bow .'::::i '.':.:..::'".”: .i::.':.'r..”;”.; n 522.2: .:::::::i:; i” ”" .. B. .. ., .. ,, ., ,...,.,,, his service in the Royal Canadian . t id 1 l 'n . ' . V " If i 28 W h to state ' B 8 ca all it Navy during the war and since that 1""'"e "1 Cllllm” 1" 3 few ill” 351:3”; h”M,,5.” ,3g;,',;g,d sanforhe Mr. walterrhilllps and sister slowl and uEexcliinK- h laca 1 om” 3” 1”” ll RoBialg' ggnaildhu the enzhmonhixgel mg", is underway u ,1" nah, lime when he M5 been Worklllk in was re-elected president, as were R'D5.e (M,"Mmam of Rummny ;.-R(;y- ,M(',e?1a.hah' 1 sgolhefj D! 8 USC 33 Washington 0 joyxyni the Hnugoniam Gould NC!” Km WW” W0 1”'W”- wn' the capacity of veterinary doctor Ml” 39” Demlchtii 1-008 Rh” on of the remaining Mncm Mame. are spending is few dais rorerif 0" vi 3. 9,09 3, Oil)! Oregon 21 shmmdzo I. d m 15 lmd n aisttng or twelve teams. beinginop- er. was among those attending the m ' visiting with their brothers, the Saws-ll. Morey 1-lnmllinn tied it ire Tee 508 . B” ; izzatliilm emtmn. mghn mum in mung D33 with the United Nations. Dr. L. G. Dewar gave an interesting talk on his recent trip to the United States. and atso showed pictures illustrat- ing places of interest visited. other speakers were Arnold Wood and Emil Stetson. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by a sing-song. Personals -Mr. Clifford Mill of Kensing- ton, although only of teen age, slmwed his fine marksmanship uhcn he 'won the first prize in the crow shooting contest for Prince County but, in addition, he and Mr. Percy Clark. another good sportsman of Kensington. were successful on Thursday afternoon :n hriulzlng down their bag limit of wild geese in a short time. -Mrs. Ida Lawless of Pleasant Grove was a. visitor to Kenning- ton on November llih. where she Amherst Fair and also visited his daughter. Mrs. L. Coulson and family of Amherst. Mt.-s. Mae Brown and Mrs. ; Heath Campbell, Long River. were among those attending the Am- herst Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Adams. Darnley. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Everett sudsbury, and little son Blaine. spring Valley motored to Moncton on Monday, November 10th, where the little boy received treatment for an inlured foot. -Bur. O'Leary and Vicinity Mr. Clifford Gallant has reI:yrn- to his home in 0'Leary after a very enjoyable visit to Toronto. Ont. Musical Program Sponsored By credit linion -The O'Leary Community Hall was well filled Wednesday evening. November 12th when an entertain- ment was sponsored by the P. E. 1. Credit Union League. The four different branches: O'LoilFi'. St. Marks. Milo and st. Anthony's were represented. Mr. Joseph Hennessey. Char- lottetown. was Master of Ceremon- ies. The guest speaker was Mr. James Coyle, Charlottetown. He spoke briefly on the different move- ments of Credit Unions and gave some very lofty ideals which could be reached by the members of ' Messrs. William and Austin Phil- lips. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Phillips and family. Truro. are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Phil- lips' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Phillips. Mrs. Gleason Williams, Summer- side, spent the weekend of No- vember 9th at the hon1e' of MI and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis have returned home ai'.ei' spend- ing the summer months in Sum- merside, where Mr. Inglis was em- ployed. Miss Greta MacDonald. teacher at Ellerslle High School. spent the weekend of November 9th at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Miss Ida Phillips has returned to her home after spending a few days at the home of her uncle and and Mike Demclluk fired the win- ner. Mount Pleasant and Vicinity -The Mount Pleasant Women's Institute held their annual meet- ing at the home of Mrs. George W. Robinson Thursday evening, November 6. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to help with the community sup- per in aid of the Health Center. Officers were then elected for the coming year. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Al- fred Moore. Rev. J. H. Macciregor. district Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene, was the preacher at the local church here Sunday. November 9. Utah 18 Santa Clara 13 Idaho 2'1 Oregon state 6 ilhlgago Takes Continued from page battled hip and tuck until late in the second period when George Armsrong scored unassisted to break a 2-2 tie and give the hard and close-checking Maple Leafs the lead for keeps. Leafs tallied three more goals in the third period with ease. Stewart, Hannigtm and Harry Watson scored. A good crowd of 10.211 turned out. in Boston Garden for a 25th anniv- ersary celebration of the first NHL contest played there. SUMMARY First Period l-Chicago, Bodnar (Gee) :51 Penalties-Gadsby 1:33; Couture 6:57; st. Laurent. Babando 12:54: Harvey 17:16 a other. streak on the wing, drew assists Bob Bowness. on five of the Halifax goals be- fore a collision on the boards in the third period. He will be out of action for at least 10 days with a fractured cheekbone. Millionaires. playing their third game in as many days. were sur- prisingly iresh at the start. After six minutes of very fast play. they opened the penalty box. turned to the aires scored again way pass with George Robertson the marksman. Sydney a man the ice Billy Gould cut his easy shot trickled off Dunc Mc- Intyre's skate into the Sydney net. Bob Hayes potted after Freddie Weaver chased for interference. Hayes put the locals ahead with short. Atlantics added four more in the second per- lod on Gouldls two scoring. McDonagh beating McMeekin while Halifax defenceman Carrol Bloom was in He had just re- when Million- on a three- the lead when the tying goal had been tallies and Rasputin: Y High Three--Wendall Murphy . Daisy Mass High Single-Mike High Three-Mike Robinson 378 in the nine o'clock league and four teams in the seven o'glook league. The Bchmoos witfh Gus Flynn as captain are leading the seven o'- clock league with eight points. Lorne Arseri.ault's Mommy's lead the nine o'clock leaglie with attic and one half points. Following are ifhe results or! last week's bowling: Seven 0'C'ioelr League Schmoos .. No Goodniks High Three - Gus Flynn .. Points: Schmoos 4: No Good- niks 1. 614 Points: Raaputins 41.5: Kyg-mies as Nine 0'Clock League Termites Points: Termites 4; Daisy Macs 1. Mrs. Roderick Macbeod returned home Thursday, evening. Novem- others by Carroll Bloom and Don ntlellcit-ll the unveiling 'of the McLaughlin. Frank King, Doug soldil-rs' Monument and placed a Credit Unions. His address was very interesting and instructive. ' aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore. second Period Yohunu . wmm 1” memwy M h” '”n' Hon. Forrest and wlidrs. Phillips The program consisted of a sink summemcm ber 6th, from Toronto, Ont, alter , McPhee and Muckle Hollett wound Scraggs Pm F”"cj5 Lame” md 1”" in of Mt Royal left on Wednesday song led by Mr. Chester Donovan. spending the last month with her 3-Chicago 1-lucui (Mosienko and it up in the third, High slng1g..Au5tm '13-ggno , the evening attended the Cana- momlhg November uh M. R” chulonemwhr whh ML M Mr. Stanley Buchanan has rea 50", Chad” and mmhy there. Gardner) 5.59 Lmehupu High Threewnoerud Hume...” on ma" mm” B""”""' body. Misss. where they will visit Blanchard at the piano. The sath- 2ff;'fd,n'e?.d.?.: ,.h 01:: dTy,c:?c?l.: 3-Mlantreal. Geoffrion (Johnson) Sydney: Goal. Pldrodnv: de- Points: Yokums 354; Scruggs TTTM”-TTT their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. ering Was lovolired with tall dell” home or his parents-in-law Mr; SW9" 5l'"ll”l"ll' ll Pal” 9?" 15154 , l9"”- Whale": Dalglemlv M'"m' P. ' d Mrs Rov Macxinnon also ing by Celeste Robbins, which was h Mm, ' tended to Mr. and Mrs. John Bis- pem1l,,e.g - Macpl-lerson 3;54, 55,11, Tyshku; forwards, mu, Mc- lusvdle and with other relatives and friends. greatly enjoyed. and solos. ”M.v and Mm J0 n C' an hop in the passing of their infant Richard 9;21 Intyre, Gallagher. Morrow, Camp- ., I V. a on ' .....- Wild Irish Rose" by Chester Don- Mn and MW Lnhm Mmnn E1. daughter at the Prince County M bell. Rowe. Hildebrand, R.obert- mgn s.ng1e-Lm-no A,-gennun. 235 hcjnh Y congratulations are hem: ex- Wm. and or went To The wed. lemme. we” guest! at the home Hosphal saturdhm vNntven,b,,.w 36 Third Peri soaalglalhrkeb(xeat;&lgMeli:f(B!onag; High Three-Lorne Arsenault, 563 tended to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mac- ding" by Hilbert Milclilenzie. 01”” of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams lnterment was it ic orla es . mach" )Pem,s) 3,33 1 . r ' Points: Mammys 5; Goodnicks 3. Ross entertained the gathering on Sunday, November 9th. People's Cemetery on Monday. gammy (Momma and fence. McNeil, McLaughlin.BoB;:gsrr5l.. Ml. Aubin Gallant and Mfsr Kenzie O'Laary on their recent Hayes; forwards, King, Pappys 1237 en- November 10. John F, Gallant motored to Sum- 1 , Mrs. Macxenzie was with guitar music and a song . , :42 lllelslde. Sntilrday. N0V8mb9l' 3th fril::l:lrBi?l:'eMlSs Jeanette Mliligan oi titled "When The Wnr Is Oven"! Congratulations are being 921- , h d . h Pexggltigdl-l?(;aFi-dner 4:07; Reay (C-,l.',i,?.l.i'fei;;,,.,l,'l.f,i?.5f,7"j,.,xi"fI.'.i.:' Mcphm L” Abm” - - v 1993 Milo. "Mighty Lak A Rose. was sung tended to Mr. and Mrs..Cyril Mil- Mrs. George Linc rail 1011 it 6.51; Fogohn 16:”, SUMMARY High Sillgle-JOB Zakem 203 A very enioyitble evening was by Mrs. Yvonne Murray. "GIBSSOW 131” Oil their recent marriage. son. Kenneth. of Imerness were n Fir” Period High 1vhyee..,yoo Zgkem V 491 59”" ill Pill-Wllle hhll on Wedllek Mr. and Mrs. Reg Ada.ms, Mrs. Belongs To Me," by Oliver Ross. visitors to Mount Pleasant Mon- SUMMARY l4ydl1ey Mcnomgh palm-5; Pappys 3; Lu Ahnors 2, div night. November 5th, dancing Hmy Amnm and Mr. Walter Cior- and "The Rose of Tralee” b.v Ches- Mr. and MW Ralllllel Mecbeodr day. November 10- 1 pg... p...q.,a .Mcm;.,e R.,b...m,n) 5.54, -w-----: M the mum 0' M955” Leonnm Tm m9W'9d V9 Ch”l”"'eww'”' 3" Dmmvmt vlvcmrm ween ML and M”. Peter '-A' R" l-Bostoli Chavreflls 2-Sydney Robertson ' ' Barnett and Raymond Ggnnnt, Thursday November 5th on bug. The remainder of the evening Mini" and r3mny- Euemnei were ---jmmm-' jdt L bme) -53 (M 3 Mnrmenu, -13 ' near. I was spent ill illillclnllr MW” W” 3”” "L the ”.”'"5, of gm" BWEQUE w' M' 3' Brysiaai ''''''''' " ' 3-Hafimr, 'c.oulcl """" H ' ; ' Messrs Louis Jones and Keith M... supplied by the George OlC0l1ll0T and M” mdph Elan on u"' . .L1nd:,ay Kelly, 5;53 (Bownessl . 9:13 Pratt were business visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macbougail. orchestra. dayt Nwemb" 9”” ,, -The Bedeque Auixiliary of the Pemmes ; Toppamm 5.30, 4nHanhm Hay” home I .7 h J. c . Pl . cam led b Mr. W. M. 5. held "5 fret Nwem 9' . w is , Be ) ...... .. 11:42 ville. oh Mzinxday hgtlcezhzgr ldtuh. Mllaertln.cNewpl-ilimpahiyre. man- oxg-om) England-(CP)- 0x- The many mmd” M M"hA"'fld meeting at Mrs. Percy Affleck'a Ski” 9'3:-mud Puma 5,4(.m':hl:"1 Hwgeron M A1 ' d mred "0 Ch5'””"e"”V"ln ”c9""1Y 0" ford UniVei:Blt)"3 l0W”LP;p"' l?a?:kgee,hrealgil:dtnmliekt:l?'h ttcl)” hi: wggkghla lzhisiggflhl. hnmMl.nEg:1;a; .'l-Detroit. Delvecchio ;,B0Wl'(l955l T 1k 1 16 Bigfiiaohllh Axhs F.,1:?,:.',:C:(6 u.n;hCPhE 1&3 C is e - , ' ' 1 . nta wi . . r - - ;1 ena les: ysi o : . o . r . . . mil 5 leivrdearyiwi(txhc(::lPslstel?)M1rs. busmesa gggg 323' ggttxecrjggt gal:'l,.leVxLil1tery pun- hixlle rfeghggggteiogztlent in has Jenkins pianist. ' 4h.I')Je'trY;Q15(::i:1Clnh " 5 4 6.10 and 9.38. wen"... 1056 second shutout of the Quebec Sen. Wllllum O'Brien. St. Louis. Guests M m, nomn of Mr. and .,.,e,-,,' windswept hair, sack-like p Q g ' Worship seliviclia, zliiizhlllliad for (pelveckmm H 10;” King 18:55, l:(;ailr1l5:el1 18:55. iol;!H0ckoyhL9RE"9.5ti:”50" he” 3M' 1- . B M D its f Unon- ff' ' t i all to of . - its theme. "Tie 00 o - 6 WM . Secon e ur av mg l. as 0 awa senators Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcorim. av:-wine zvceeclighd 0? N0Vem- thhntslipide fllrgtighnilolsvincg olnlhelr .u'.5”irJr?5iiiZ”n'iii3”i"xif.mTS5L”?f..35 led ill the P'”””"'- S"””"” '”' 5.f3'I?(:lt)tpIi1ihzIilfl'ibl1ne . . 14:12 9-Hellllm Blow" 'l”'"k"l Shelbmke Still” 3'0 ll" Piusvllle, motored 2,9 omrlottetown he, Mn were Mn mg Mfg. pew; blood .. ' mm W” held at the home of Mm sons were read by Mrs. Orville Panama n Ar'mm,0ng 2:09; twntson) :56 fore about 5.000 fans. on Sunday. November 0th. They Mutm gnu their son Harold of ' Ralph Emma, on Tuesday even. Johnson mid Mrs. Affleck. closing Lmdnv 14.53 misconduct, Mug 7-Halifax. McLaughlin i The win lifted Ottawa over the were acmmnnnyed by Mn nnd M1... New Hnmhohmv :-m-m-m':'j:'- mg. November 4m. with prayer and hyihfn. "Break ken 161:" ' ' R l(iG?i:ld. lgloohcilt ------- .- 937 Saints into third place in the stand; Albert saunde.rs.Bloomfle1d Corner. c.A.ir. summersirle. ieit Sunday A.P. Thou The Bread 0 L e-" '.1.'hh,d l,en,,d - a i ax. nu ing. two points behind the second- -: f 1 ds 1 Mr. George ning, November 9th on a trip to The program study was conduct- n l , (Bownessv place valleyfield Braves. Mr. and Mn. Jung; Roqney, 3l:ryl,ennTl:;y c,rgu;,.,.,3., myynl no 3,? smug, where they plan on ed by Mrs. W- -7- Helm F-55l5l9d by 6 ?Sgghth;,mehch 9:35 9"H"1”"' Gmnd V T- M” River. were visiting Mr. and .0.-gy to hear he became suddenly spending a couple of weeks visiting g Mrs. Elliott Wright and dealt with LhDetmh Howe ---------------------- W tBownes5-t I t . 530 lgliiil , - Mrs. Norbeit Corcoran, Sunday. 111 on the mall routs Saturday relatives and friends. 3 tducllm" in A"3'”"3v 3”" Am” lpryggnly 1912 P"'lal;.i;;' J10 n yr;.4o' ' c' Nmmber 9th. morning November 8th and was an. schools and colleges. Panama n None: ------------ H - Nei .T.Mrdorll;c;i'.hod. . rushed tothe P. C. Hospital. 8iii'n- Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Turner. A s ' Correspondence was read 10nHaMax- King Messrs Ersklheriardyandceorge meraide for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Wedge and S Miss Florence Murray. me Ci! SUMMARY (wmwm 8.” Clark were bunnn. Vishnu i Mn and M”, Mglvm I-inn-is re- mluionary in Korea. thanking the nu. Puma nnunmtax Mcphee - ' Piusvllle. Monday evening, Novam- The members of the O'f..eary Le- tn-med to their homes in O'Leary Auxiliary for clothing received. and lnrqew York Hemenmmer mane", Bememn) . 11:53 ber 10th. gion held their monthly meeting satin-day evening. November 8th yg-rho monthly sun”, meennn from Miss Ehtna iinmatn. miggionnaysr (Stanley. Bun”) I am nnhamaxl Hanan 1- in the Legion H811 Thurlday lillht. after a two weeks' visit with re- 1,, the Me,” nuocmhm nth, in Trli,nich;d. .;il'h0:,Rer:n:1uchCllh - zgmmnm Rh smwm (Bloom, , g 13;” "lt:r.I Lginanm Harris. Rosebnxhk. November org. Plan; weredmahie fir latives and uhriengilsmeian o(.Aht1l:eoc;rsv: Bedequa United (-,h.....n W” hen Qhgcmoeca mifnng the Children P (Smnh Kennedy, 0 .s:;.,,-,3 y;enn,,he:.2;.,,cLhs,,fI, 1h;l?5' gang, n. n ' n my e on Sunday, o- the Poppy ampa ii an rm - Mass. an o or T - in the church vestrv weanesuav h - V Wnnmes L heroin z;2; can menu : , 1: aug n : . ' g I "miter iith. tice Day Parades. . . menu 0! M-r-Ewamy deny M gvxlnlthgd lgovimberm lath. shim: np';o,;:fe'j',";gl:,';fnR”';,T': ofltgf has. H0tl:'Ell83Ih5s5.S'1IlhOli;1:tk);l1:9 Stgpggmny h 8 104,, Sn rl.-l..".u..r. .. tlvxfrrliiif :a -- - p s cc . pres en n .Pren ce : . ow :- . Mr.. N - i th W.M.S. i' the '1. , an n beam on the sick I flcers for next year and l0 T9170?! McMeek1n 3 7 9.33. 91I.lnpe:trb;ru&lid?;rrwl;:ser:::r gtih o'mryug:f”: gnaw" m" '2” in” 355:3 the OD”:-lcouple 01 'W"""-”- Ms;?er5i”:tf3'r? of the eveniriil '3 the bellcembertinrI:eelIt:Ilg- Elligltiigfl 15- S"”""' "'1"! W. - W l with her sister. Mai James Rooney home of Mrs. A. ... Mothieson. re also to hear he is reeling were Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Mac- 0"" 9" 5 "” 3.1- ito Hannigan ' 5 nti Mr. Rooney. Thursday the M "”' mm N"' V:”'"""'" better. All are hovlri to Naught and Rev. 1.. p. Archibald. '::,0:?h:;":: tgtrililiiin. Hassardt . 4:40 ' . m- vember IIIOOMHI. Vlth the president. see him around lllm 300'” Aftef GDIOYIDI I d0nCl0ll8 lllP' 700 t l he men to um mo 4-New York. Herzesheimer The farmers or Plusville and Mrs. William Turner, presiding. --- per served by the ladies of the W. 52 ' ' i W" C ” (Contwher) . 14.03 1 E” lllty are hoping "Jack Frost" Friends here 01' MN. 0'9" Home M. S. and Mission Circles, routine 'Il);'&:a1”gntfl'gec'Ereg3e .(he1d:c'C:3:: 5Toronto. Armstrong 19:50 a Hint i - - M A '- ' ---- re: -'toheIr t . t .. ti 3:33.Fl- . - he's r?:rtc3?s1iet.lr't: :ts"t'h:tymar:lti-,;E ovri-mtlllne. November nth week-end she Is restine clomlortablv in the ..:3sr..'.”37.?3ii"o.x?.'. Pl ah” h':f;"l;;'"”g; r,o”;f:t:'fjg”: Eielsrhanlizezsilo. T::rIi1sofiel2:4D. R A fell large grade or Purebred H9.Me'" or . ll . . '7&.":..E.”” "1 "it sit”. ”.-...e:..'.'-3:: :- ”'.J:.”2”L”:J;.S.".”'Rf."l?Z' :3: l””.i." ”'.'. '”.':".?i.'.?...;'""'”l(”"2ll.': iiiiciime . . . T;:'.':.::"'”' Au-shire not sever. yo... cu. to men 15. u or nu oru. . rs or r . - o e c urc g. - oron o. ' . mainland recently were Lawrence ing her a speedy recovery. song was. led by Davis Murray and mM';:-etA::'”g:r l,'1'(jlll”a'iedf,')'r'”h:';”',;?f,ff (Smith) 4:05 in November or December. hall-Spector Ha -Dorian visited Harris. Filth M”N”"- om" 5”” dl Mrs. Edna Jenkins. each taking m, month. '1-Toronto. Hannigan 1.-”".l'r3 s”"”' ”" "”"”' "”""” "”"' ”'".i"” ””""" "G M" .3.” ..'.'.'Ti"ru?iry"'&.r?rZ'3"3yl'3i Mr” "r.i'.l5..?'i.'?Z;. introduced the xT.;ll..”-..FrJ5r:.T..".:. a irA5L”.f.”.iA”"r”.7.u.. '1' " 13133 Sigmdw - . lWD0"" - ' ' . "” - P h i 2 . -4 ' 1 Mncrzwmv and CASELIY ....... --- to finish harvesting their WWW guest speaker of the evening. Mr. moved a hearty vote of thanks to 9--New Yolk. Stewart 341'. Frank Hardy has purchased lldr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay and and othertroot 0i'0PI. IUO grading. J. Watson MacNaught, M.P.. who Mr. MacNaught. for his excellent (Howell) .. 19:00 Kensingtoh "9? car. . 3 Min lveiyn any of Knutlord. and attlndlllt t0 their 1!" Plowlnl. gave a very interesting account of address which was seconded by Penalties - Hassard 1:27; Boi- ' Vi -. '1 ' -AZ his trip to New zealand ant Rev. Mr. Baxter. vtn 17:40. 1 .-nil also Mr. Douglas Hardyhof the n.