Makers Oi Farm Machinery Hy l-tOltBEs RHLJDE 1 our .-n Press Busrliesc Editor l-he nl-equipment manufacturers ,i--- ltlll i.lItI the industrial- equlpmcn! field in a big way. This l perhaps the most strik- lug feature of the Canada farm and industrial equipment trade show being held in Toronto this we'ck--Wednesday to Saturday. Purpose of the move into the wider field is to make the industry less vulnerable. Poor crops or surplus crops hit at farm-buying wt-r. Attracting the move are great numbers of construction jobs across Canada's economic econ- omy which big construction ma- y hfnery can't cope with. .'.eart of the move is the tractor. i.nd especially the nonomical die- sel-powercd tractor. nowp devel- oped into a smooth-operating ma- chine with easy hydraulic control. EVERYTHING HUNG ON IT inventors and producers have hung onto it about everything in the way of lighter construction equipment. Harnessed to its front end are loaders for handling earth. snow. coal or other materials: .. n for parking lots and streets; and a range of equipment for logging. grading and bulldozing. Harnessed to its rear are ma chines called backhoes-which will dig a pipeline route, for instance. in a depth of 12 feet or more-or giant steel corkscrew: for putting- down postholes. Emphasis on tractors and in- riustrial attachments. however. esn't lessen emphasis on farm .schinery proper. Even the industrially-equipped tractor has an added sales pitch EASTERN GUARDIAN BY POPULAR request. Rock and Roll skate Friday. Feb- ruary lst. from ll p.m. to 1 am. isier. Vernon River 11 a.m. El- don:2.3fl p.m. Orwell 7.30 p.m THE DUNDAS Annandale United Baptist Cllurchcs Sunday. Feb. (lrd. Rev. Donald McClare will conduct a service of worship in the Dundas church at 3 p.m. MT. STEWART Pastoral Charge Rev. B. V. MacLcan. B.A, Min- ister. Mt. Stewart 11.00 a.m. Bris- ml 7 p.m. UPTON Gospel Chapel. Dundas 2:15 p.m Sunday School; 3:00 p. m. Gospel Service. Svend Chris- tensen. Speaking. All Welcome. THE PRESBYTERIAL Cllurch in Canada. St. John's. Belfast. Ser- vices on the Lord's Day it am. and 7.30 p.m. All are welcomed. Rev. Donald Ni b' , minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada services for Sunday Feb. Slrd. Peters Road: ll:000 a.m. Mur- ra.v Harbor North 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Rev- M. Carl Currie. Minister. SOURIS - RAY Fortune Pas- toral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Sunday Feb. .1. Souris in am. Sunday School. 7 p.m. ser- vice. Bay Fortune .1 p.m. Service. GEORGETOWN P A S T 0 R A L i'h:iruc. United Church of Canada Services for Feb 3: ii:00 a.m. Sturgeon: 2:30 p.m. Miliiown ('rn-.s; 7:00 pm Georgetown. Mala Choir. Men's Association on Mon- day 7:00 p.m Special speaker. Rcv. W.A Paterson, Minister. )il'RRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray lllvar Pastoral Charge. The lured Church of Canada. Servic- K Sunday Feb. 3rd. Murray Riv- rr ll a.m. Murray Harbour 2.30 pm. Little Sands 7.30 p.m. Rev. l..S. Woolfrey. minister. ('ARl) PARTY-- The weekly rnrd party sponsored by the Mon- tague C.W.L. was held in the Armouries on Tuesday night with I large attendance. The ladies l-Inc was won by Mrs. John lluuhs. and the Gents by Mr. iiurdoclt Hume. Lunch was serv- ed by the committee in charge. TIIE PRESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada services Sunday. Feb-i ' "try 3rd. Montague. Morning wor- ,l. ii.00 a.m.: Cardigan after- noon service. 2:30 p.m.; Montague Christian Youth Week service at 7:30 p.m. Members of the Young PPOple'l Society will take part Montague Sunday School l0:00 n. in. You are invited to attend these services. Rev. D.A. Campbell. Minister. 1'!!! MONTAGUE PASTOIAI. Charge. Tie United Chllrch of Can- nda. Rev. LI. Mlhlltdf 9:45 l.lI. Morning service and Sunday School Trinity Church. 10: am Sunday Junior Sunday . 1:l p.!n. A Chriotiaii Youth Service. with nook part. Supper and p. aching. River. lfl a.m.. Bible School: n.m.. The Lord's supper. Mm-ray Harbour. 0.00 p.m.. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combin- iun I: Kenndh PERSONALS Friends of Mine Margaret Ma- will het- Minister. Rev. D. A. Sharpe. i for the fai'mer. it can do many a farm job and. when things are quiet. the farmer or his son can take it to the nearest construction job to earn some added income. INNOVATIONS FOR FARM in the strictly farm line Mas- sey-Harris-I-'erguson Ltd. have a sleek new combine cut down by 18 inches in height for easier transportation and with a com- binine. capacity of 70 to 80 acres of wheat a day. Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. showing an automatic trans- plantcr for tobacco plants such garden vegetables as toma- toes cabbage celery and straw- berries. As it rolls along it cuts a trench. puts in the plant waters it puts fertilizer on either side and pushes the earth back in. All the operator does is feed the plant to it. "A child can operate it" the demon- strator said. These- mpanies and interna- tional Harvester Company of Can- ada Ltd. and many smaller one! . have wide ranges of farm machin- ery with soores of improvements and developments-such things as and . Move into industrial Field self-propelled swathers for grains. lbut also useful for cutting and iwindroaing hay; and a "recipro- lcatillg bar rake" which reduce! lleaf ions by cutting down the ban- Idling distance from swath to win- : drow. l English tractors are a big fea- :ture of the diesel field. David Brown (Canada) Ltd.- .wbich imports from its English parent in Yorkslilrksold 300 to 400 tractors in Ontario last year -and perhaps more in Quebec. Morris Motors of Canada is showing the Nuffield tractor with British Motor Corporation diesel engines. and also considers On- tario and Quebec the but present markets. A demonstrator at Ford Tractor and Equipment Sales Company of (Lanada-whose show is half Eng- lish and half American-oom- mentcd: "The British know more .about building diesel engines than anyone else." Cockshutt's Canadian-b ”' trac- tor is powered by an English die- PETER MCINTYRE ileft.) The annual carulxal was held sel - the Perkins. Cockshutt's bought 51,000,000 worth of them last year. The annual meeting of tiiel :Souris branch of the P.E.l. Fish-lcounty the year before had only and Game Association was held in the United Church Hall last night..I pwltb the president. C. Roy White- jin the chair. The minutes of the -previous meeting were read and approved. The minutes of the ex- ecutive council of the P.E.i. As-l. sociation meeting held December! 8 in Charlottetown were read.l This was followed by a lengthy discussion on licenses for hunting .and fishing. and a number of re- anomerlquests were made from the audl- T.A. Harris. Elmira. Mr. White ence for clarification on some of: the now exempt classes. .- The committee on game reliefl 0RWEl-L - VERNQN United gave a report and they bclievedland Mr. Dingwell accepting ex- ClIUl'ClI- BN5 Jill!" M- 531090 m"I' that there seemed to be a highi ecutive positions. percentage of survival of birdsl that were released last fall, and. :this was substantiated by various; individuals based on their obser- vations this winter. The financial report of the year was then read and was adopted. the president gave a rcview' of the first year of this Association Souris Branch of Fish, Game .Ass'n. Holds Annual Meeting and remarked that the whole seven members and that this As- sociation which covers only it sec- tion of the county has over 180 members. The election of officers followed: president. Joseph Henliessey. Souris; vice-president. Aldius Maciicnzie. Morell; secrciary-tre- asurer. Sterling Dingweil. Souris. Three-year directors: W.A. Acorn. M-L.A.. Souris; Ivor Stewart, Kingsboro: John Cobb. Bangor; and Mr. Allan MacLean were ap- pointed 2-year directors to fill va- ' caused by Mr. Hellnesse, Three directors were appointed to act with the executive to at- tend provincial meetings. namely. Allan MacLean. William Partridge W.A. Acorn. Mr. Acorn was also appointed as I delegate to repre- sent this Association at a meeting of the nominating committee to select the provincial executive. Mr. Stewart Hos Excellent Concert A large and appreciative aud- ience gathered at St. Andrew's Parish Hall in Mt. Stewart. on January 29 to honor Bobbie Burns, Ayrshires immortal bard. and to hear the first Scottish concert ev- er presented here. After Rev. Geo. MacCormac in- troduced the guest entertainers and welcomed the large audience. Mr. Roy MacGilllvray. capablyy took over the duties of master of Ceremonies. The first number on the pro-; gram was a bagpipe Ielectlon by lMcssrs. Bruce Macbaren and Bar- rie MacGillivray.. which was re- ceived with great enthusiasm. The rest of the program was as follows: A quartette by the girls from lCanavoy. namely Bernadette Mc- lPhce. Anna and Joan MacAdam. rLaumtta MacDonald. who sang very sweetly "Afton Water" and as an encore "Ye Banks andl Bracs of Bonny Doone." The highland fling by the cham- pion dance Miss Margaret Rhyn- es., who yl d ' ' pic- ture in her lovely Highland coo tume and medals. A duet beautifully rendered by Aletha and Jane Mullen of Mount Stewart "Comln' Thru the Rye" and "Ye Hundred Pipers." Bagpipe selections by Barrie MacGillivray. a young piper of exceptional skill. who stole the hearts of young and old. A solo by little carol McKear- ney of Glenroy. accompanied by her sister Kaye on the guitar. Car-. oi sang very nicely "The Blue belts of Scotland" and "Bonnie Lassie." Violin selections by Francis MacDonald of West St. Peters accompanied by Daniel MacDon- ald of Mt. Stewart on the piano and Maurice Deagle of West st. Peter: on the guitar. Songs entitled "Jusi n Wee Deoch and Doris" and "The Road to the Isles" ably pt ted in the Harry Lauder style. by. Mr- Roy received great applause. His ac- companist was Mrs. Bruce Mac- Loren. The Highland Fling by little Dor otliy Gilbert of Mt. Stewart who looked very winlome in her Bigh- land oontume. A recitation "India Visit to E E I A lovely. Highland mm byl Miss M. Rhynea. i Solo by Daniel MacDonald Mt.- Ezgggghgi ii a: gsgirgz if-isiii i at iilgihlgfg . 3, I? T? m. 5: ii ii iii life i I I l Montague Nursery Club Has Meeting The regular weekly meeting at the Nursery Club was held at the home of Miss Florrie Benton. The meeting was opened by the vice- in Souris rink on Wedllcsdayi night. There was an exceptionally large number of people in cos fumes, which contributed El"('Zlllyl to make the carnival the success it was. The rink milnagcnu-nl sp('lli erm- iuderahle time and effort to have the rink gaily decorated for Iilc oi-cassioli Despite wczltlier of 4 degrees be- low zero a large crowd of asgnt the ice carnival at Souris. The girls being judged. clock was one of the prize winners centre picture shows a group ofiAitkcn trigllll was a prize winnerl Annual Souris ice Carnival Wednesday Successful Event .Lynn Anne Roach. Miss Hazel Costume class for the small girls (three prizesl: Scotch Les-Ty sic. Barbara Acorn. and Claud-l ia Richards; King and Queen, Richard and Richard Kassner; The Irish Collecn's. Connie and Class for boys: The Eric and Tommy White; Pirate. Weston MacPhec. Coivlluys. The T h e spectators was present. Prize wind 39" "on H Gallant” 1 ncr in the adult class were: Best dressed. Mrs i-Ilmira and Miss Janice White. Souris. lllilxi ilricillal. Albert Perry as the limiter. costume. Miss lla1.cl Ailken as clown. lall who wished to skate Followin,; the judging all child-L D. Conway.- ren prcscni rcccivcd a ircat of candy alld apples. After the judizing was f'flilli)lt'I.- ed there was on hour's skate for B? lqgczglgszsrjavnvysav "'W-:.mpr"tvs4v'.Mr - JAYCEELOFFICIA l 5'-V .- L VISITS MONTAGUE Mr. Harold Bibby tccntrcl. ex-y! lnadc an official visit to the Mon-i Charlottetown Junior Board a n d ccutlve director, Junior Chamherl of Commerce. Montreal. who' tague Junior Board of Trade on Wednesday night. Mr. Elmer Blanchard (left: is president of the l Mr. G. Arnold Witzhtman (right) is president of the Montague Junior Board. president. Mrs. Leon The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved and roll call answered by eight members. The members then spent the evening sewing for the nursery. Final arrangements were made for the fancy dress carnival. A hcarty vote of thanks was accord- ed to Miss Olga Hennigar for sel- ling tickets for the carnival. Prizes were then wrapped and allotted to the different age groups. it was moved by Miss Florie Benton and seconded by Mrs. Ivor Phillips that a bill for paint and one for three new blinds be paid- The eve- . ning ended with lunch served by Ihe hostess and commliu. The next meeting to be held at Miss Fiorle Beaton'a. The lunch com- mittee will include Mrs. Roland Diamond and Mn. Ivor Phillipl. Former Pisquid Lady, 93, Dies At Newport A native of Prince Edward Is- iand. Mrs. Mary Ellen MacDon- ald. 93. has died at a Newport. Rode Island. hospital. Born in Pisquid. the daughter of Alexander and Catherine (Mc- Leodl walker, Mrs. MacDonald was the widow of Francis J. Mee- Donald. She had made her home for many years with her son. James V. MacDonald in Newport. Besides her son. James. she leaves two other sons. John F. MacDonald of Boston. Mass.. and Rudolph MacDonald of Vancouver. B.C.: two daughters, Mrs. John Fay of Dorchester. Mass. and Mrs. John Mclterney of Prince Edward Island. Bear River Men Wins Sew Contest Charles Mccloakey of Bear Riv- er. P.!:.l.. won a not direct drive chain saw in the Mccullocli Sew Drew contest. The contest is conducted in both U.lA. and Canada. Mr. McCloc- hey wu the fifth Canadian win EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robert- son. Kingsborv. spent the Christ- mas holidays with their daughter. Miss Lyla Robertson of the W.D. R-C.A.F. Division and with then three sons. Messrs Sterling. Al- vin, Athol and Mrs. Robertson. Oshawa. Ontario. Miss Mary Whalcn. Red Point. underwent a successful operation for appendicitis in the Souris Hos- wital. The many friends and ,8('qUHlll- tanccs of Mrs. Russcl St. John will regret to learn of her illness In the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs St. John formerly belonged to El- mire. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. D.A. Campbell, North Lake. on the death of his brother. Mr. Allan B. Campbell who passed away at the Edmonton General Hospital. Edmonton. Alberta on Dec. tth. Mr. D.A. Campbell had the pleaslne of visiting with his brother. previous to his dcniil. Miss Bertie Robertson. Moncloll. left recently for Toronto where she will be employed. Sincere sympathy is extended in- Mrs. J. Peter MacPhee. Souris. on the death of her husband u llti puss- ed away at his home in Souris on January llth. Rev. D.l. Mcclarc. Klliusllmv. held a film show in the Red Point school on the night of llccrmher 18th. Lunch was served by the ladies of the Red Point Women's Institute- Mr. Brent Robertson returned to his studies at Acadia Unix-orsity. Wolfville. having spent the boil- days with his parents. Mr and Mn. Theodore J. Robertson. Rod Point. The Sunday school pupils of the Ent Point Baptist Church pill on a very luccessful Christmas mn- eert in the Church on December lllt- It was largely attended and alloyed by all. Sincere sympathy is extended iov Mr. Billy McMillan. East Lake. on the death of his father. Mr. Dan- iel McMillan. who passed away at :1 home in East bake. December It. Mr. Charles MacDonald left on return to Ontario having spent "HELL AND H AEIIQ Cpldnwllellti g. ml YEO IICIIAID WIDMAIK - IILLA DAIII some time with his mother. Mrs. John A. MacDonald, North Lake. He was accompanied on the re- turn irip by Mr. Stephen MacDon- ald. North Lake. and Mr. John Macllonaid, Hayfield. who will vis- 1 l BRISTOL i"rit-lids of Mr. Fred Mosller will be sorry to learn that lli- has been obliged to re-enter thc hos- ig with rpimive, mm fripnds 1,. pital for further treatment. Fred Toronto. Misses Audrey and Bertie Rob- ertson. Moncion. spent the boil- days with tllcir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point. 1 Sincere sympathy is extended to. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Souris. on the death of her husband, Mr. Joseph MacDonald. also to his four sons and daughters who will mourn his sudden death. Mr. MacDonald was widely known to many as he was an up and going fisherman at North Lake. He was at all times found to be friendly and obllging and always ready to lend a hcipi hand with his fellow men ; Mr. Cllarllc Robertson. Torollio. .pent the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert- son. Kingshoro. : Congratulations to Mr. and .llrs.l Robert Robertson. Kingsboro. who on January 2nd celebrated lllfliri 25th wedding anniversary at their home. Miss Kathleen Robertson. Tor- onto. spent the Christmas and New Years holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton itohcllsun. Munn's Road. U I PISQUID EAST in Mr. and Mrs Floyd viii). sun Merlin and Mrs. Harold .iay. moi- ored to Charlottetown. TilPS(liI)' Mrs. Owen Kelly was a visitor in Charlottetown. Tucstlm Mrs. Edward Jay spent days during thc work In lottctown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth iiai-Iion- old were visitors in Pisquid i-last. Friday night. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur liuuhcs and family. Bedfnrd, were gilt-sis of Mrs. Hug!'ies' parents. Mr and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Sunday. Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs John Pigoti and son Elisha. Savage Harbor. iu-re 10881! of Mr. and Mrs. George HOIITAEIIE TH EATRE Fri. - Sat. Feb. I-2 Adn. 40-55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax IGH WATER" .t It'll ("ital dnoniaocopmfbc atom powi Ml KMI2 A Tllhh Auidleahnerlle--e "A'bornb.Whoteatoryil! oeaiilcotnoa.-nil.-'1-it: tuna STREET" whose old home is here has re- sided at Savage liarhnur for many years. lie is a war navy veteran and the years in the service left him almost crippled with a bad back and his friends hopes had been all cleared up, but again it is learned he is down. Those of his class of othcriycars here are all pulling for the old friend Freddie who is hailed as one of 'he best guys Bristol ever had. 'ils old home is still here. Mrs. Chester McCarthy. R.N. salt in the city on Monday on usincss Mrs. McCarthy has not 'lll0W('fl the nursing services for .omc yczirs now. Mrs. lit-llc Gauthier, is spending some lime in the city with her ilauullit-r (tiara. Mrs. Prowsp. and llr. ilrmlse at present. Mrs John McKerney. Mount Siewilrl has received the sad nous of the passing of her moillcr, Mrs wiry MacDonald. in New- port, USA where she had re- sided with other members of her iflnlll) The sincere sympathy of iiristol rc.-idcnts is extended to llrs sit-Kcrney. whose hllshnnd ulls 3-criiiln foreman on the CN. it. here for quite A number of years. Mount Sit-wart Lady takes home iho jack pot from here for the Jay. Supnday. fills: Juanita Jay. town, was a visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.dw ward .1:-ly. Sllnday. Ml llllll ilrs Vltiyri Jay. and son Mr-rlin, wrrc visitors in Cove- ht-ad Road. Sunday. They wergi '1il('xls of blrs Jay's paws. Mr, and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. Mr. John White. Montague. was .1 visitor tr Pisquid East. Vinn- day. January 2!. B.A. Mayfair FRIDAY 8 'THE MAN I "The novel that was a hit with COMING -- MONDAY "A tough Frontier town ialnmcnt". "Fun for the whole Koffered a jack pot one hundred CharloIte- - Murray River - Feb. I-2 FLANNEL SUIT" in Cinemas 0'): and Color Starring Gregory Peck. Jennifer Jones. Frederick March the screen in all it's intense drama. emotion. and with iovimi care of that great producer Darryl F. zarluck." SHOW TIMI-L-71M pm. "TWlNKLE IN GOD'S EYE" Starring: Miclny Rooney. Coleen is tallied God and the people around him": SHOW 'l'iMl2-4:! pm. TTQ? . E.J.9.57.P.i3. ”lE”JE.. Nursery Club Sponsors ice Carnival At Rink in'Monfogue The most successful ice carnl-- Wendy -l0llll510Il llllagglfl-dlth;!lVU . to fifteen ears. Doroty an 00 iai in many years was held. ::.ley Ann”)! (Bride um Groom" Montague on Wednesday nlg 4 Bay! six to ten years: Fun. and was sponsored by the Nl""lJoclt and Robbie Beck. iFlying aery Club of the Kings Countyycurlersl; second Cecil Fraser. Memorial Hospital. iilndianl. Ten to twelve years: The costumes were colorful andl First. Glen Docberty Ueeterl: varied and created quite a prob-l Second. Iorne Cudmore fold King icm for the judges. Mrs. Sybil Cole). Over sixteen years: First. MacLean. Mrs. John Shaw andolga Hennlgar (Montague Skeet Mr. Mark Huard. Club); second. Helen Coffin ptBn- Following are the prize winners: ker) and Di: Wlgbtman (Miscel- Girls under six: First. Deborah 'aneousl. Sinclair (as Topsy). Girls six to Special prize for most original ten years: First. Joanne and Jan-l costume was won by Olll ice Whitc iflridc Dolls): second. iiennigar. who spent many balm Patsy Sinclair and Cynthia Cud- perfectim: her outfit. Prim for more r0ld Mother Huhbardl; 3rd.i funniest costume was won by EV- Sandra Boehner (Drum Majoretter clyn A. Cudmore and the door Ten to twelve years: First. Elalnel prize. I will limit. W35 W03 l7! Docherty (Fairy Queen); second. Mrs. Lester Carpenter- ilnsisis Britons Must Be Well Dressed in These Times By SYLVIA HACK garments and furs were given the Canadian Press Staff Writer. amp The '-top twelve" gubmittgd WNW” lCPlmB'""'"'5 """"t only a chic black day or cocktail did some tub- gt dress Something of a minor sensation was caused by the one straplell corselet displayed- in vivid pink. Page 8 as a clown- second time- Mrs. W Doucette. came to the Bingo at the Me- morial hall last fall when the jack pot was one hundred bucksm llcr luck was good and she took it home. Last week the big game bucks. Up comes Mrs. Doucettc. Once more she was the lucky , ' winner and took the C. note home islet Ol la5lll0ll' again. 1-lat; on to Mrs. P t thumping for the home product A former Bristol lady. Mrs. a show which opflled I-0llCl0"'-S Roddy 0'Hallley. was the lucky month of fashion. winner of one hundred dollars in Sir David Hcclcs. the new presl- p g cast at the center colnlnuniiy dent of the board of trade, a gov- it was worn with a l)lll0Wll1g Sun club in Cliarlottetown. on Tues- ernmcnt department. told an over- of white lmillly tulle sparkllnt day night last. Some few months now audien . in the Dorchester with sequins, and topped by I ago Mrs. 0'Hanlcy won fifty dol- Hotel that Britons ”must be well-p filmy tie-on cape of the sonic lars on a club ticket. She was dressed at a time like this." fabric, The sugar-candy effect was Mary MacDonald in single life. "we have struck a bad patch fi- completed with I White-Teal-I18! M13 J0S9PlI W- M3CD0lI8ld- Wll0 uancizllly in preferring action to headdress. The designer is John has been empkpred in tlVlelwl-ru':Id- talking." said Sir David. in an ob- Cavanagh. land Slim-' Gary l3Sl 8 - W 9" vious reference to the Suez inter- his company moved to that prov- vention. ”We have a large bill to 3095'” ”s"m”5 ince to do an oil Job, arrived home pay and M. are determined to pay Lagoon blue appears to be a new ' color for furs. This was featured on Monday night. The severe "3- Wealllrr has Cl0SCd the Jim d0Wn in a lamb jacket with white mink until April when he will be re- ACCI-ZSSORIES KING collar and skin in matching blue, cgllmi -lit ,Ma&D0"ald Willi -tvegtd Sir David. uho only five iiays.I hat in peacock satin compietlns i e winter in e city. w ere IS .- I h... . ed (1 p 1 the ensemble, father .a"d mmher are residing all-let)Villf(l):5('T0iidl-IS Mi:-iteie eminiseteerl: Hats shown were saucy. 0CCll' "9 9"" "'9 55"" ""9 3 ye" then joined his handsome wife ionally creating a "petticpat".:d- ago. '. id t d hi f th I t feet throu h contrasting co on .M'- Riflte” 5”"d"5”".- "35 3 M5" sdistliliist T)saii'sii:goi'erPr-Onn. ien ill: pleating the under-brim to Jul out ale? ':'1'E'"grar:ge::0en "3'h00"di'gucs- audience to watch the show. slightly. Otlgzrs wlere entirtitely of 3 r - - .v ,- - ”t " d - t. b d k wit tiny owerl. um public threshlng and w.”0d erIS)”f1iillI)fIii1lllii1l)CFKlSpt:li”i:Ih:eiI'lCt::l)iill1- neThe id: of concentrating on ne- "W'"” '0' "WW V93” ""5 W9" ated Society of London Designers. cessories. a spokesman said. vm llgll ":o:'1:l;yhl;gm:n:t1a'x,egr1;','3' l shou 'helr own exclusively - de- to "boost British fashions as in! 0 r . . - . . . n ' i l -l th Ti t th - h I . fr m top to toe. Spec: ry Samlersonl at the Mime :ff('nl:(I('Li'l,1l:Tl1h:!ITSi'n:Vl1OeII'lI'll-flie Qlioiivi will be held ilntil late in ---m Ontario. to reside in future. The old Jordon pond here is a mighty open rink now with free skating to all. The cold clear. niullts have attracted skaters from ime They sn..ked of Sydney Hath” far and um As far back as”fhe Signals Flashed and The Mighty Hunt the oldest resident remembers. I ilegan. this has been a winter haven for skaters. Mr. Stanlis Lapierre. well along in the evening of life. in-iAn 'outlaw' ship--a Captain sworn never to be taken-- his cargo, a woman whose tempting mouth half the navics of the world wanted to shut! forms us he and his brother the late John Lapierrc. did their skating hcrc seventy years ago. They were the fire and the fuse of.a floating time-bom hat left a wake of danger and violence across 26, miles of boiling ocean! Miss Josephine Sinnott. who had' her leg severely broken in a motorcycle car accident more than a year ago is around a- gain with her leg in a solid cast. after several stays in hospital. All hope this will be the finall cast for this attractive young lady and that brighter days are now in sight for her. The condition of Mrs. .i.t".. Mr- Carihy is reported as improved. lfollowing a period of very gravi- l illness. N - GEORGETOWN 1 Mr. Richard Landry, who is cm- ploycd in Charlottetown. was thel wr-cl-"'"'i E"cst of his nr-rents Mr.l and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Miss Verna Martell, schoool teach- er at Cherry Valley and Miss illelen Martell. school teacher at ; Millview. were weekend Euests ofi ;thcir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Iliam S. Martcll. i Mr and 'iirs .i-wk Kim: and; family of Summcrsidc. where Mr.i .t(:...: as qinlimtml with the Rsval ;Canadlan Air Force. were rcccntl j guests of Mr. King's moiiit-r. Mrs.l Iiidna King . i Mr and hfrx V-irnilill Tliomp-l lson were rt-cont visitor: to Char- ! lniiclnwn Mr, and um llminril Walker "motored to Cilnrlnticinwn. where ihev Herr L'llllKlx 'yw ill!" i"l'”l(- 3 end of tlrs Walker's mother. Mrs. llfclcn (irifluhs. AC VKAVI.-'Arre'n lmve or EXCITEAIENT mm LANA viiiiii---luiull ”ThQ They were the fuse and fire of a floating time-llombl l mRig Doillilc Header" HOCKEY GAME AT HONTAGUE TONIGHT 7:.'iii pm. -llelliiicrdale vs.j Wllim Road 9:00 pm. --Montagiie High vs. Morcll High Skate after. warmen Bnos. W”'NE"C0L0" wmwms-nzsmv -rm ciNE srcazoswomc souvo DAVID l'-ARRAIT LYLE BETTGER -TAB HUNTER W TODAY and SAT. - CAPITOL SHOWING A'l' 3:80-7-9 Theatrill Superb Drama Highlight TONIGHT'S MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTS AT TT:T5 KM. He Was Attusod Of The Foulesf Art A Man (an Commit! SATURDAY N THE GREY minions of readers brought to I TUESDAY. FEB. I-5 Gray I7 person who and faith h "IT different type of outer- family".