Novmsen 22. 1952 ”'0fiioiai Opening in Packing Plant l , H H H H THE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN lAGE FIVE g Luxs Cleaners. Mrs. Charles Frs- TOTAL 840.15. pie, Raymond Nicholson. 759 each: Seymour O'Connor, 90c;Mrs.MdookMLeod. M.AiNihlso,M.W Arriving Today For ceiirnlii. oiiinnlnli Large Enlistment Protestant ;:,',,fi,:;:,V,,3f,::;?';i,;';;,f,1f';,b:;:i .......... ., ..... ....... -C M n r- - Lean Cumml. M Le." Tam, 02.00 each. Mrs. John D. MM:- g soc each. Mrs. James 1:. Kim, of Llewgllyn Cecu Ref 680'”: ME; I,.eod,BMrl.(s. James MacLaren.lMlss TOTAL 38.19 wtlllmllol Mcltgeod, mega lmcyfgn. Th: 1 ' ' era. ec . , hon, rs. reeman orr e, I. of 103.70 ltl:t':'..'.';,"l.'..r.m.l.a'.”.';-;i'.el:.v: cannem Amol Macxmnom Peggy 51.00 each: Mrs. LeRoy White, M73 BUUAANAN DASTRICT Ted Butler. ur, Norman J. MacLean, vice .'Sidgnf, and general manager of ":6 (1,, Packers is due to arrive (Mm accompanied by Mr. W. R. E.”d”f,u vice president and assist- .,n:rge'ne,a1 manager, to take Egrt in the official opening 01 fh, new half-million dollar addi- 1 tion to the Canada Packers ”""” hm" iii 1 1 f the other ranking 0 C B 5 lg it-ave scheduled ”if"1To".?ysl:;:rt at 8:30 a.m. Sun- llnni and are due to arrive in . Eihynrlottetown around 1.30 1”"- Th, heads of Departments of the (-Ompany from all points in the -v P vlncea and New- mnzllliranrieii also arrive on 2)unm;. The entire Tt?l)l'H9m3' 1: Awill be registered at the t t vn Hotel. C"T”,fl'",.e,,:;t3 will be piped 10 ,- hi th Lads and Las- iiuirhs1cna(lsun:ier i1;jpc Major wu- Bturke, at 2 p.m. on Monday (fl 1 1 ceremony is V””"..f.'Zf tooheigih. Sneakers Wi" it.-mills Worship Mayor -7- P- Slcutiri. H0” C" C. Bnker, Mul- ' irr of Agriculture, Norman - ;:l.,.rn,1n General Manager "I t-53.21;. iPt'lCki'!I'S and Hora Waller Jones, Premier. . - nmien will act as chairman. in, conclusion of the ceremony. ) Premier will cut a ribbon '5”:-iiihed across the main en- iranre to” the (prliggt, and declare - D . " ,-f?'f,,.';E aynd plight refreshments .110 be served throusllolllv The rtlternoon and also in the even- . e 'h in; from 6.30 to 9.30 P-lYl- Vi 9" 'the plant will be open to the public for inspection. hcornwall concert Well Attended A concert last night in Cornwall Hall was well attended and judg- lng by the applause was very much fnJClVed. The five and six-year-Old p.,p,ls of William Murchison showed carefull trainillg Mid Scotch dancers, with Mrs. Evylen ,MacKlnnon as their teacher. de- lighted everyone with their dif- fcrcnt numbers. -William Mclilacliern and his "accordion Played WVNM 59199” inns and responded to many en- enrvs. , A feature of the evening was A long by Eugene Donahue. The words were written by Kalb?!" Murchison R0'b9Ti-5 mid the music by William Murchison. Colored slides of local were showen. , The proceeds are for the child- ren's outdoor rink. SCEIIES BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS Silo Per Insertion BIRTHS BURNETT-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Nov. 21, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burnett, Charlottetown. Inee McNeil), a daughter, Mar- garet Hope. GiLi.ls-To Mr. and Mrs. W. Don- ald Gillis at the Melfori. Union I-lospital. Melfort, Sa.sk., R. daughter, Debora Clare, on November 9th. 1952. Mai-KINNON - to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MsoKlnnon of Ottawa, for- merly of Charlottetown, on Nov- ember 17th, 1952, at the Grace 1105- llital, ii daughter. M RRIAGES Ross - RRETT - At Bread- nlhane. November 15th, 1952, by the Rev. Mr. MacPhail, Everett James Ross. Fredericton, to Hilda. Mae Barrett. Halifax. kg 7 DE-ACTHS A'(70RN-Suddetnly at Ten Iilll. lxnv. 21. 1952. Louis Acorn of Cambridge. P.E.I., aged 42 years. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. ('Al.l.A(iHAN- At the Western "0-Wlni. Alberlon, November 21st, -Win A. Callaghan. Funeral ser- Wlre Monday morning at 9:30 from the Sacred Heart Chlirch, Aibcrlnn. WlN(lll:.'STl'2R--Al. the P. E. I!- iivyi llospitnl on Fi'itluy. Nov. 21, 1942. Ernest. Winchester in his 'i5i war. Resting at the Mac- Igflln Funeral Home. Funeral no- lice inter. Interment in the Peo- lllP's Cemetery. ltlgllla At the Charlottetown E" filial on Friday. Nov. 21, 1952, Pflll'.'ll'fl J. Kelly. aged 9 months. Wllfllna were forwarded yester- liirly afternoon from the MacLcan hilneixil Home to the residence of 3'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1' k"”l'. Bear River. Interment I" 9i. Marizaret's Church Ceme- 0Fl'. Bear River. l0L'N'rAlN - At the Prince Minty Hospital, Nov. 21, Mrs. lownrd Mountain of Spring Val- ”l'-Am her 70th year. Remains fling at Davidson's Funeral "ms. Kenslngton, until Sunday lisp. thence to home of Alex- il tr MacKenzle, Baltic, from ilN'e funeral service will he "0 Ht 2 pm. Interment People's Cmr-iery, Mnlpfqup. . .il.li. cean UNDERTAIHJB EMBALMEB Charlottetown use Ntlrlh wuuainl HIONI N! of n newsy nature may be inserted at Nvo cents I word. strictly pay- able in advance. CURLING MEMBERS -Square dancing, bridge and lunch at your Curling Club tonight, 8:30. ENGLISH FOULARDS - Reg. to 52.00-A Perfect Gift Tie-89c at lack Cameron's. SAILING TODAY - The mine- sweeper, H.M.C.S. Bi-ockville, which arrived in port here Thursday at- ternoon is scheduled to leave for Sydney, N.Ei. en route to Halifax, N.S. this afternoon. The Royal Canadian Naval ship, which is un- der the command of Lt.-Cdr. J.l-1. Maxner is on a training cruise and is carrying approximately fifteen members of the Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve). On the comple- ment of the ship are Blair Bruce and Joseph Buote of this city. ST. PETERJS CATHEDRAL A. Y.P.A. - On Thursday, November 20th, the members oi St. Peter's Cathedral A.Y.P.A. and friends gathered in the church hall for a social evening. Following games and the showing of films the group were entertained by Mr. A. G. (Dick) Turpin in his usual de- lightful manner with readings and singing. Square dancing was en- joyed under the capable instruc- tion of Mr. George Andrew. Re- freshments were served bringing a very enjoyable evening to a close. CURLING MEMBERS -Square dancing, bridge and lunch at your Curling Club tonight, 8:30. WELL ATTENDED SERVICE- The largest congregation to at- tend the evangelistic services during the past week at Central Christian Church heard the speaker, evangelist E. P. Benoit speak upon the subject "The Kingdom of God”. Choosing four of the basic elements of an cartil- ly kingdom-king, subjects, laws and territory, he identified these in the Kingdom of God. Mr. Weale again w'as in charge of the musical program and sang "Why Should He Love Me So" in vocal solo. A male choir was in atten- dance. NURSES ALUMNAE MEETS - The bi-monthly meeting of the Nursesi Alumnae of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital was held at the Cundall Home yesterday with the president, Mrs. Leonard Val:ch- er, in the chair. Minutes of the last meeting were read and Lpprovcd. The treasiirer's report was then received. s25.00 was voted to the nursing registry. A prize for the highest marks in the R. N. exams for the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital graduate for 1952 was present- ed to Miss Janet Ives. The business meeting was followed by a very suc- cessful plastic demonstration. Re- freshments were served by the com- mittee in charge. KARSH SCENES OF I'. E. I. - Prince Edward Island takes top billing in the current issue of Maclealrs Magazine with a full length feature of photographs by Yousuf Karsh. famous Canadian photographer, and a reference to the Province in a story dealing with a Canadian millionaire who directed the British Interrigence in North America during the Second World War. The latter is air Wil- liam Stephenson, native of Win- nipeg. who won the Military Cross. the Distinguished Service Cross and the Croix de Guerra with Palm during the 1914-1918 conflict. A hunter of note with world-wide experience, it is stated that he now spends what time he can spare fishing and hunting in this Prov- ince. In the pictures by Karsh dealing with Island life Dr. Rod- erick Mhcbonald. St. Peters is featured, as Canada's oldest practicing physici" neignintifiiiour Sea View Couple The home of Miss Nettie Bar- wise, sea View, was the scene of a: happy event on Wednesday even- ing. October 29th, when their many friends and neighbours gathered to tender it shower to Mr. and Mrs. I-Ioracc Stewart who had recently been married. The house was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion with cut flowers and potted plants. when all had assembled and while appropriate music was be- ing played, the couple entered the living room and took the decorat- ed seats of honour. Mrs. Regin- ald Mountain and Mrs. Lester Duggsn then proceeded to open the many gifts. While t.he accom- panying names and verses were read by Mrs. James E. Murphy, and presented to the bride and groom. Later the gifts were ar- ranged on the table by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. . The groom. on behalf of his bride and himself, flttingly ac- knowledged the gifts and good wishes and extended a hearty in- vitation to everyone to visit them at my time. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." A hearty sing-song of old fav- orites was enjoyed with special or- gain selections by Mrs. Charles Paynter, Halifax, N. 5. Lunch was served by severiil of the ladies present and all departed after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Stewart many years of happiness together. Card Of Thanks I wish to thanlc Dr. Pierce. Dr. Rsckmel and the nurses lot the P. E. Island Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. Anne D. White. Twenty-seven new Troopers have been taken oh the strength of the Prince Edward Island Regi- ment (1'ith Reece) in the past five weeks, Lieutenant-Colonel A. W. Rogers, E.D., Commanding Of- ficer of the unit told The Guar- dian last night. Thirteen of the men are from Charlottetown. They are: Char- les D. Bulman, 55 I-lillsboro Street; Allan J. Campbell, '1 Spring St.; Allan W. Burns, Experimental Farm; John T. Davies, 1 Brighton Ave.; Fred W. Duncan, 48 Bay- field Bt.; George B. Kells, Char- lottetown, RR. 8; George I. Reid, 1'10 Longworth Ave.; Fred R. Sel- ler, 53 Ambrose St.; Angus B. Mc- Larch, 49 Orlebar St.; John M. MacLeod, 1'10 Prince St.; John W. D. MacNally. 36 Rochiord st.; Ralph M. Whitehead, 15 Pleasant St.. and John R. Williams, 144 Prince Street. Joining up from outside Char- lottetown were: James I. Auld. Winsloe: James E. H. Diamond. South Wlnsloe; David T. Irving, Murray Harbour; Alban J. LeClalr, Nc Iii Rustlco; Ralph 1-1. Profltt, Kensington; Graham R. Mathesoh, Hunter River; John N. Mustard, Central Royalty; John J. MacDon- ald. Chepstow; George A. Mac- Lean, Bangor; Lloyd I. MacLean, North Wiitshire: Cheater D. Mac- Nell, St. Catherines; Roy W. Wood, Souris and Kenneth R. Judson. Wallace E. J. Smith, both of Pownal. P.E.l Troops Due Home From Europe Nine Prince Edward Island men are included in the 700 offi- cers and men of 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group scheduled to arrive at Quebec City Monday aboard the troopship ”Neptunia", after one year's service in Eur- ope. Tile returning men are: Cap- tain V. L. MacDonald”, Gnr. J. 11. Donovan, Bdr. C. C. Gallant, all of Charlottetown, Rflm. W. E. Champion and Pie. E. D. Delaney, Kensington, Gnr. P. Arsenault, Tignish, Gnr. W. Gallant. Sum- mcrside, Pte. N. E. MaCFarlan6. Southport and Cpl. N. R. Roberts, New London. new 13min... Annual Meeting The annual meeting of New Lon- don W. I. met at the home of Mrs. D.A. Campbell on Tuesday, Nov- ember 11 with nineteen members and one visitor present. The meeting opened by singing the "ode" and repeating the "creed". Roll call followed and was answered by paying dues. Minutes of last annual, regular and special meetings were read, ap- proved and signed. Reports of com- mittees foilowed. The school coni- mlttee reported the usual articles needed. The sick committee report- ed no sick calls had been made. New committees were appointed as follows: Sick committee, Mrs. Oscar MacKay, Mrs. George Cole, and Mrs. James E. Cole; program, Mrs. Nelson Roberts and Mrs. Ross MacEwen. The president in ii. few well cho- sen words thanked the members for their help and co-operation and hoped they would be as helpful to the new president. The secretary treasurer gave a. financial report, stating that there is a membership of 27 with an av- erage attendance of 16 members. 3728.51 was raised and expenses amounted to 8383.73, leaving a bal- ance of O34-t.7ii. Cod liver oil capsules were dis- tributed, also Christmas cards. It was decided to send small gifts of appreciation to Mrs. Harold Laird and Mrs. George Dickleson who acted as judges at the Shur Gain Amateur Cavalcade which was such a success financially in the New London Hall, and also to send for Red Cross material. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed, and the election of offic- ers followed. President, Mrs. Morton Adams: vice president, Mrs. Ross Maclilwen; secretary, Mrs. Wilbur Macxay; treasurer, Mrs. Claude Maclilwen; directors, Miss Elva MacAllister, MONTAGUE -To DATE North Pinette Women's . . 35.00 Institute . MONTAGUE Collected by Mrs. B. C. MacLure Vere Beck .5: Son Bergmans .. .. .. Eric Maokinnon Charles Fraser . . . Jo Anne Dress Shop Arnold Wightman Harry Jamteson . . . .. .. 3:00 52.00 each; Minnie Greene, De- Mrs. Fred MacEwen, Mrs. Nelson Roberts; press seecrtary, Mrs. Oscar MacKay; auditors, Mrs. Ralph Cobb and Mrs. Mont Mac!-zwen; Red Cross corlveher, Mrs. Lorne Camp- bell; organist, Mrs. Fred MacE7wen; film treasurer, Mrs. Oliver Bernard. The film council was re-appointed. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ross MacEwen, roll call to be answered with an ex- change of a 50 cent article. The meeting closed with the slag- ing of "The Queen". Lunch was served by the hostess and commit- tee in charge. Qualified llntier Advancetljegislry The Advanced Registry Board for Swine has issued a. report which shows the following P. E. Island owned sows recently quali- ed:- Rolyat Lassie 51", Charles Taylor, 10-185-91. Mayneland Helen GE, Herman Mayne, 13-202-90. Meek Lady 32E, Oliver Meek, 12-1'16-85. Klmlferley Mae 42E, N. W. Mac- Leod and Sons, 8-200-84. Malpeque View 100, Colwill, 9-182-84. Spayview 2F, Andrew Bath, 10- 163-83. River North Jane 11E, A. J Boswall, 10-193-83. Mlllbrook Princess IE, Ralph M. Coffin, 10-168-O2. Susan ZOE, Adrien 10-185-81. In the above scores, the first figure indicates the number of pigs saved in the tested litter. I'll: second figure denotes the age in days of the pigs when slaughtered. The last. figure gives the average slaughter test score of the four test pigs. clievrier (lives Continued from page 1 or cars from Montreal to the Maritime Provinces every day to take care of this movement. The latest figures I have before me in- dicate that since September 1 of this year, nearly 1,500 cars of pot- Johh I-I. Arsenault, atoes have been shipped from Prince Edward Island as aganlst 386 in 1951. "This by itself is quite an ac- complishment and I feel confid- ent that the Canadian National Railways will be able to take care of all the requirements of the pot-, at! growers during the next few months. ”It must be realized. of course, that refrigerator cars at a prem- ium during the winter months and as most shipments of potatoes from Prince Edward Island are- destined to U. S. points, the problem is aggravated by the fact that many of the cars to not re- turn to Canada as quickly as we would like them to. "I might add that the manage- ment of the Canadian National Railways has begun to receive de- livery of some 15 cars per day of an order of 500 refrigerator cans. CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME PHONE 508 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -I)lreciors- R. E. Bradley J. W. Mclienna " CIIRI STMAS fortunately, almost futile to make; correct. and efficiency it offers. -G.H.M.- SHOPPING ” 0 John White, Mrs. William Rourke, Beck. Barbara Back Mrs. Ben Mac- Lure, John Shaw. 3100 each: Mrs. Mae Clay, Claude Nlcholson.- Arthur M.wNeil, Mrs. Clarence Landry, Alex I-lutcherson, Leon Johnston, D. M. MacDonald. M. F. MacDonald, Garnet Macm- tyre. Danny Murray, Spencer Lic- wellyn, Mrs. Lorne Wlgginton, Ale- tha. Macl..eod, Mrs. Murdock Mac- Kinnon. Mrs. Winnlfred Bell, Alice Gordon. Anne Livingston. Jamrs MacLenn. Mrs. Angus Mathesor, Mrs. George Allan. Vic Pepier,l Roy Bell. Frank Greene, Finlay Fraser. David Rourke. Arnold Mac- Lure, Cliff Lllley, Gilbert Clements, Wilma MscLure. 75c; Mrs. Mort MacLean. 506 each; Mrs. Margaret Mac- Phersoh, Mrs. L. Hlgginbotham, Wallace Rellley, Sue Hamphlll, Charleson Martin, Tens Martin, Catherine Currie, Mrs. John Gau- clet, Mrs. Alfred Glllls, Mrs. Byron Stewart. TOTAL .. 3105.75 Collected by M . Jessie Shaw. Clark Bros . Stewart as Beck . Cyril Johnston B. H. Yeo ... ... Hllchey at Vanlhderstine ,. 4.00 02.50; Mrs. Nellie Fraser. 82.00 each: A. A. Mosher, Gordon Coffin, Harry Johnston, J. P. Beer, Lorrain McLure, Colin Jackson, James Cudmore, Wm. McLean, H. M. Smith, Dick MacLean. ' 01.00 each: Richard Knox. J. J. Stewart, H. J. Maboh, Douglas Coffin, Stewart Westaway, Alan Nelson, Mrs. B1 McPherson, Florrle Beatoh, Joan Johnston, Thelma Larter, Anna McLareh, Thelma Clements, Robert Vanlnderstin e. Carl Boehher, Lulu Graham, Cyrus Shaw, Mrs. I. Burden, Ruby Mc- Leod, Horace Fraser, Eric Duvar, Adah McGrregor, Mrs. Cleo. In- man, Dr. Inman, Bob Clements, A friend, Mrs. Audrey Ferguson, G. G. Bennett, Lou Poole, Marshall Reynolds, Annie Lord, Mrs. Al- vah Allen. 50c each: Const. Jack Geslcr, Preston McLean, Anna. McLean, Ethel Thompson. Mrs. George Mc- Ihtyre. TOTAL .. 1392.00 Collected by Annie M. MacLean. A. C. MacKay . .. .. . ...s5.00 McGowan Motors . 5.00 Mrs. Kriott Rah Machon .. .. 32.00 each: Alw Malcolm McKenzie, Mrs. McGregor. 31.00 each: Mrs. C. H. Poole, W. D. Johnston, Mrs. A. D. McLure, Carl McLure, Ross Young, Mrs. Tom Clair, Mrs. Charles McLure, Mrs. Sandy MacDonald, Mrs. Effie Bruce, Mrs. Robert Mellish, Mrs. Billy McKenna. Mrs. LO1'l'l John- ston, Mr. George MacDonald. 81.50: Mrs. Ham Myers. 75c; Mrs. Ray Griffin. we each: Tillie Rourke, Mrs. Sam Wood, Mrs. Spurgeoh Mac- Russell Donald. SOMETHING NEW - SHOP EARLY . . . This infallible rule for Christmas Shopping is, un- but the reasons are obvious. Both shoppers and salespeople are fresher, have more time, more interest, more energy and more imagination. avoided; there is a wider selection of gifts; there is time to have gifts personalized. Packages to go out of town and out of the country suffer less damage in the mails and arrive on time when mailed early. The tiring element of crowds is SHOP FROM A LIST . . . You need not have a list specifying wlnt gifts to whom; but you should have a list of persons for whom gifts must be purchased. Be sure all names and addresses of sendees are USE YOUR HOLMAN CHARGE ACCOUNT . . . For the convenience APPROACH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH A SENSE OF PLEASURE. NOT AS A CHORE . . . You are, or should be. buying for the pleasure you hope to give your friends at a very special time of year. Don't get tired, so busy or so harried that you forget what Christmas actually means throughout the world. DON'T SPEND MORE THAN YOU CAN AFFORD . . . The overly expensive gift hastily chosen can never replace the thought and care and time spent for the gift which costs less in dollars but more in affection. MORTON DEW Your Insurance Counsellor F0 AC SO PHONE 3045 Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown Qieen Hotel 129 Kent St. THE STAGE IS SET The Curtains Are Up On CHRISTMAS EDIE at SIMPSONTS AGENCY SOMETHING DIFFERENT Cliristmas-giving always presents many diff- iculties-lt's hard to find something for that boy or girl who already has so much. Our 1952 toys have been chosen with this in mind. Not the biggest display in town hilt we think you will find it to be one of the best. ALL. ABOARD ON The AM-ERIOAN FLYER Mrs. Hubert Nelson, Hugh (311115, 1". J. Clow, Clayton Rennie, Mrs. Howard Vickerson, John Ms.cPher- on. Mrs. Warren Wlghtmore, Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Mrs. Everett King, Cari Stewart, Elizabeth Ste- wart, Mrs. G. H. Nelson. 65c; Mrs. Sid Kerr. 50c each: Besmis Rorke, Mrs. George Sorrey, Mrs. Ted MacLean, Mrs. Harry Bruhm, Mrs. Leland Nelson, Nelson Shaw. 25c each: Mrs. Phillip O'Connor, William L. Moore, Harold O'Con- nor. Total-320.50. Collected by Lester Larsen. 82.00 Aage Larsen. 31.00 each: Nelson Cantelo, Ev-. erett MacAuiay, Arthur Cantelo,f Peter MacPherson, Cameron Mac-L Phee, Angus Docherty, Alfred Mar-I tin, Alfred Cook. 90c; Wm. Malkman. 75c; Peter MacDonald. , 50c each: Fred Panton, Freddy Martin. ALLISTON Collected by Mrs. Neil llfadtaiium 32.00 each: Mrs. Lend. , 51.00 each: Mrs. Ernest Beck, Mrs Nell Maccallum, Mrs. Abe Charles Mac- 40c' Mrs Milton Kennedy TOTAL siae”MacCn”um' Mm wilgmmijd GEEK" . - . .. .. a M”. A L M I g, 35c: Mrs. Wally Campbell. Nellsvall rnfliirzisiiiinigc Ollllis. Blair 39C: M”. Kathryn Kennedy. Collected .by Stallley N1Ch0iS011.NIacswmn, Mm John Beck, M”. 81.00 each. John Nicholson, John Wallace Cmnphenl M”, J. -H. TOTAL . 023.70. lg'I3ll'1i'l.!0f;, Neil MMo1r(r!ison, ieorekr Campbell, Mm Am Campbell. M”. . 5- Ummr 35 ""0”- 35- Clarence Campbell. Lafgfllwied by M”' Dims Mu” D. J. MacLeod, John MacKinnon.ll 50c each; M,-5, Raymond camp- 81.00 each: Mrs. George Prlece. TOTAL .. . . .0UibC:(jCBi:3: B?R.1cpb(S,l,l,.,,CX Mrs. Dlckenson, John E. Poole l i ' O ' Collected by Mrs. Albert Morrison '10”””51530r and Kathleen Knox. l 2 31.00 each: Cecil Knox, Anguii MacGowan . h . 75c; Joseph Robertson ' 100 each: Mrs. Willard Mac- 50c each: Robert MacLcan, Al 5 Mrs Jam, Mucbeam om; bcrt Morrison, Watson Bishop, All-,ACm.”, ML MMSMHL Amman 3” Nmhmwni Percy Buchana” iArorn, Mrs. Gerald Johllstoh, Mrs. 35C1 Am” 53- 3151101” ll3ei-t lllckcn, Miss Ha7rl MacLean. Mrs. Eigin Bueli, Mrs. William MacEachern, Mrs. Douglas Mac- Lareh, James Stewart. 50c each: Mrs. George Lake, Mrs. James Lowery, Mrs. Reginald Buell, Mrs. Raymond Dewar, Mrs. Abbie Fraser, Mrs. Ilarry Lane, Mrs. Effie MacLeod. Mrs. Rqy Claw, Mrs. Alexahd:r Macbougali, PETERS ROAD WEST Collected by Mrs. Guy Reid l 3 Lizan, Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. . i 50:: each: Albert Horton, Guy 25:: each: Mrs. James Clow, TOTAL &')'6UlR.Cl(l, Chester Mzicsvlallt, Mrs. William Vanlilderstlne, GAND TOTAL MOUNT BUc”AN.lR;iyliioild MacAulay, Mrs. Alex- AN DIETRICT 7 535,25 aliticr MacLean, Elnler MacSwalh, TUTAL .- - -- -. . 312.50 ' ' lotis Jackson, Mrs. Alexander Mc- nosgxl-;,tTn iLcl:nan. Mrs. J. A. Macswaln, Collected by Ml-s.'Jlm M-ai:l)onaid. Ml'5- EH15 Mllfpimsliilr MW H31” 32,00 each; Donnie MacQt'ar1:19YiOld Macsualn, Ant.-us MacLean, Mrs. Milton Poole, Stafford Gor- Mi"-in M9””1 B”””- V””a”' Cm55' Collected by Anna MacLaren and Barbara Beck. 31.00 each: James Shaw. Lamond, Malcolm MacKenzie. Mars . lllilil. 50c each; Miller Matheson. Billy d”:,',mMi:ACg?”2,,rf”y;ll:eL Dew , r,v,,.a1...;,5,o0, Macl-ienzie, Freddy MacKenzie. E G0 d' C .r . arm 25c each: Mrs. George Gordon A ' I on among (mrdom K11.Ml'1R ' ' Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mrs. Ed-l ., A M”'sam Rem ward Bulpltt, Harold Bu1pitt,l CMle”;'ld"Ib,i'le:;:,f,U" TOTAL 500 Daniel Maclntyre, James MacDon- ' ' 0 aid, Mrs. Dave Ahlberg, Mrs. Ella ML,G(m,m.s Md 51000 LOWER M . FAGUE MscLaren, John smith, Calvin s200fDM.,d ',.,.a,.,,, Collected by Dwom Hewm” Smm"- 31.00. each: Salli Gillls, Anne Mrs. James King . . .. s5.oo soc; Mrs. Moodie MacDonald. .w,cj3,,,,,,jd 52.00: Mrs. Wm. Anhear. 40c; Mrs. Lewis Yorston. it 35C; ca,-1' Macxmnon, 31.00 each: Mrs. Harvey Ross, TOTAL . . .. 521.00 50c cacti; Han-y Loam, Mrs. M”- T- R- 330145911. Mf3- 140111 110- Annie Flhlaysoll, Mrs. Lauchlin bertsoli, Mrs. Orman Poole, Louis PETERS ROAD EAST Mgcxinnon, Wrighy, Mrs. James Hewitt, Mrs. Collected by Mrs. Neil Vsnider- Total-516.05. Agnes Altkeh. stino and Joyce Butler 50c each: Mrs. D. P. Ross, Mrs. CALEDONIA C. Taylor, Jones Jackman, Ralph Graham. Peter Parrington. 81.00 each: Mrs. Percy John-, ston, Mrs. Garfield Johnston, Mrs J R. A. Johnston, Mrs. Hugh Camp-if 31.00 each: C. R. Martin, Allan Collected by Mrs. Allan Cameron TOTAL ...... .. :1d.50 bell, Mrs. Harry Vahlderstine,lCameron, M. J. Stewart. MP5- M . Ed V I ' '. ' ' N M - ” 5W0 "ch? Ml”-'h -mil” Clafkihler, Mrs. H. L. Munroe, Mrs. 75c each: Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mr8- LION COIUDKS. -V11”-L REY Ait- Pierce Butler, Mrs. J. M. John- Dali Wilson. :cn. hi 3 A. Poole. ston, Mrs. George Johnston, Mrs Edward Jenkins, Mrs. Neil Van- lderstine, Junior Red Cross, M. A. Benton, William J. MacLcnil. '75:: each: Mrs. Russell Graham, 50c each: Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. John S. Stewart, D. L. Mac- Pherson, Mrs. Jessie Ellis, Mrs. John P, Stewart, Mrs. Anglia Mac- Donald, Mrs. Jennie MacDonald. 75c: Mrs. Eli Vatcher. 50c each: Mrs. Arch Wight, Mrs. John Aitken, Mrs. Stanley Hicken, Wm. Altken. Mrs. Don Johnston, Mrs. Harry 45c: Mrs. Dan Martin. TOTAL . .. .. 3675. Johnston. Total-510.45. 65c: Otto Irving. Collected by Gloria I-licken. 506. Mrs. G. Higgmbochamy Sr. CAMBRIDGE 81.00 each: David Wright, Ches- sel Annear, John Annear, Chester Schlrmer, Mrs. Albert Ellswartll Total-s20.40. Collected by Laura Claw MILLTOWN CROSS 81.00: Mr. Oswald Graham. 750: Wm. Thompson. Collected by Jessie Nicholson son each: Mrs. William M. 50c "Eh: Smlmml MCK1Ylll0Il. Graham, Harmon Irving, Andrew Stephen Hickcn. Charles Llewellyn. 51.00 each: Siddall Jenkins, Willis Graham, Albert MacLcod, Clyde 25c; Austin Ross. UPPER MONTAGUE 31.00 each: Mrs. Roy Glllis, Mrs. Isaac Semple, Ira Ross, Dan Mac- Donald. Alex MacLcod, Jock sem- 7:)- Jenklns, Mrs. George Acorn, John W. Nicholson, Mrs. David Godsoe, Mrs. Guy McKihnon, Herman Mc- Kihnon, John Nicholson, Mrs. Archie Stewart, Mrs. Atwood O'Connor, Peter MacDonald, Melville O'Con- nor, Neil Bruce, S. B. Bruce, Daniel B. Mathesoh. Kerwin, Alex Clow, John David- son. Archie MacLeod. 40: Harry Irving. 35c each: Alex Irving, Richard. 25c each: Samuel Irving, Minnie Moore. Total-t6.60. . 07.50 Clarence JONES Phone 2100