Aulay, 3 years, son of Mr. and Christian Doctrine were donated. D311-beiifefs ll't?I:91 B0CCll91' DEW”. ' ' ' meeun, b B. C. G” ,. . vember 24th. . Mrs. Peter .xicAiii.i,v. cliop.-iow,lMembei-s as usual assisted with Edison H1VV1C1nllff. Hemi MacLar- VICIIIIIY M.pregdexfulme1948.d'1:;r:(?”gf . g P,E.I: 1:. Leo Gall-uiit. 3 ycai's.,iiie Ice Cream Festival and Bazaar en. Han) Mctxlecoi: l3. K. Clem- M, has been elected Chauman 0, Mr. and Mrs. William Porter scii of XI and D. N1fl'Cd G211-,for the Parish. ems” mm Edi?” (”'md0”' I1-"er" A very largely attended chickcn.the board and of the executive imd 5”"d50” Rmmel Ch”19"'" . iant Sou: . 3. Ca.. Peters. 3 Dur-.n;: the year the members 31”” 1”0k,1l(l;If9 l'IfllelM9llL”3”e slipper was held in Morcli Halllcommittee. town. 5” Apendini I Wed! 1" . Nears. daughter Of M mid M75-;u'Ci'c called together to recite the Omm”-”V”-V 9l",eLm;l Aiming on Saturday evening, Nov. 8th.; Mr. Bell becomes president of MUFTBY RIVCY. 8'19-Ill 01 W51? I J. Artlll.ll' Peters. I lR()gary at the homes of departed W” 59”""” M” W” ”” ll” sponsored by the Mme UnltedlCanada's senior banking instltu- 'daulhter, Mrs. Royal White. PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER ' 2. 1952 GEORGETOWN C. W. L. .- The regular meetings of the Souris Ladies Aid Holds Baby Show lsi:;:i;”u..s::.;”i::;:: ..?5.,.:lS --m V Eout the past months were well at- --'The JUNO? 1454195 Aid 0! the tended with the president, Mrs. W. SOUFIS HOSDWM held 3 Very 5"? J. Fitzgerald, presiding. Meeting! CGSSWI "Baby 5h0W" m'5”v Maw” opened with members reciting the Parish Hall on Friday afternoon, League prayer. November 21. There were sixty- M” wan" Mach” ncremryi three entiies in the four classes. read the minutes and &0"esp0ndg Mr. George Leard, member of the use R0” was called by W5 AP Hospital Board, was master, ms 'Mur hv Convener of x'nemg zeremonles and Miss Mona Wilson be mi PM); W oned 50 memg and Miss B. B. Beer from Char- b "19 d ,5” to Md n lottetowii acted as judges. The. 9” :9 ”frh5 5t .1 9 following were the prize wlnners:lm9m."5- 9 5”” 39"”: cm” Ciaas- 6 months to 1 year: l,!V-EH91. M11 Pr 14-3011 "35" v 55' Clifton Mccormack. age 10 months,-.sisted by M11 Clfellc MECP0m1d- son of MY. and Mrs. Clifton ltlc-lhfollghl In a splendid revolt Edu- Jormack, Souris: 2. Carmel Ann cation was reported on by Mrs. Coffin, age 9 1-2 mollths, claugh-.lVilllam Ml-l1'lJl1l' End MW Fmnk .er of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coffin. MacI.can reported for entertain- Rollo Bay, P.E.l.: 3, Kent Jack-intent in the absence of the con- :on, age 9 months, son of Mr. and roller, M-rs. Raymond Mai-tell. FmltlIllCilTli1s committee sponsored a pan- Bridge, P.E.I. lrv talc and two lotteries to raise Class-1 year: l. Sterling Reid, funds, silk 1 l'Caf- 9, "l0”W5- 50” (II 3”” The treasurer, Mrs. Frank Gn- ind Mrsl M3J01' RWL R0110 3353 tell, reported I. creditable balance PEI; 2. Janice Lrlrtcr. age 1 year. 0,, hand. Mm Em, Macxmnom naught" M .M1i' mm Mrs" Hm"-V ccnvcner of magazines, reported I'3”"- s3””55 3' R0511” Km” distribution of four magazines 9519 1 59313 3 m0”m5',d”uQm,er "(roach nlonth. In addition to this Mr. and Mrs. Lorne kcays, b0lll”.;i Hrs Macxmmm Continues um Line Road, PEI. ji . L lg Classgpz years. 1' Karen Lmtcmcacellent work of keeping he at- .. years. 1! months, daughter of;":15b ybe?ol;::f':ger”m”eglbl;'ge5'orsifhe Mr. and Mrs. II0lll'3' Larter, iouriks; linoilel ” 2. Marie Pierce. 2 years. aug -i ta - , g ter of Mr. ard Mrs. Williaml MW W- 5- lfgtzgtetwlg ;"tie 5'3: Pierce. Soui-is; 3. J:-.inic lugs, 21? L-B0UdT95” 3 9” 9 9 wars d-durvhtgwf of D,-, and ),1l-5lV(iIIl-iOll at Charlottetown and they a. E,'1ng5'"s0ul-15 lbrought hack a Very interesting Class - 3 5-ea,-5; 1. Garth IVIr- Ireport. School prizes and prizes for Mrs. Enier.-on Jackson, -1 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN KGENTSI-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Bruce RIIICPIICG, Miss Joyca AGENT GEORGETOWN: Tho Guardian may be bought at 5'09 9011"! Kesllllnlll. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The root Office; In Snurlr: The Snnel Bar And H. lucnuva. . sq; Landry. Mn. Byron-Stewart. Mn Wiggtnlou. Plus Mclunnan. Walden Loren. the following pucen In Monugui ...'IMPORTANT- Big auetloml Yeo's Theatre, December 3rd. 8 p. m. .!Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Living- stone and Mrs. Stephen Shaw, of Charlottetown, were visitors tel Montague on Sunday. Mr. Edward Benoit, Calgary, A!- berta. who has been conductuig evangelistic services in Charlotte-l town. spent Saturday afternoon with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck and family Montague. ..'FUNERAL YICS'I'IiItI)AY - The funeral of tlic late Elvin E. Dewar, who passed away at Muse Jaw, Saslc, was held yesterday af- ternoon with a short service at me home of his brother, James Dewar, Brudenell, thence to the Church of Christ. Montague, where service was conducted by the Minister, Rev. Kenneth Norris, ass sled by Rev M. D. Dunbar, of Charlotte- town. Hymns sung were ”Tarry With Me” and llPcace, Perfect Peace" by the Choir. A solo ”The Christian's Good Night" was beaut- ifully rendered by Mrs. Ralph Beck. Honorary pail-bearers WEl"C' Aubrey Johnston, T. G. Ives, A. C. MacKay, William Stewart. Active Cyril Johnston ieadiiig the service. .."M0'l'0R VESSELS IN PORT- Two motor vessels arrived in the port of Montague yesterday morn- ing to be loaded with produce by Poole and Thompsons for Fortune Bay, Newfoundland. They are the Dorothy P. sorty, under the com- mand of Capt. Smith and the Dantz.e. under the command of Capt. Buffett. , fSERVICl'1S SUNDAY - Div- ine services were held in the-. Church of Christ, Montague Sun- day. November 30th, and were conducted by the minister, Mr. Kenneth Norris, who was introduc- ed to the congregation by Mr. Wil- fred MacDonald. in the morning the sacrament of the Lord's Sup- pcr was otxservcd. The theme of the sermon was "Our Position." In the evening. Mr. Norris preached a very instructive sermon using for his theme "The Way of Life, the Open Book." Miss Anna MacLaren pre- sided at the organ and during the New President For The Bank Of Montreal Mr. Gordon 1!. Ball Mr. Arthur C. Jensen offertory rendered two beautiful organ solos. Midgell And MONTREAL, Dec. 1 - Election of Gordon R. Ball to the pres- idency of the Bank of Montreal and appointment of Arthur C. Jen- sen, to succeed him as general manager. were announced today, following the bank's 135th annual High Bank. were business visitors to Charlottetown on Monday No- Former Allislon Man Passes Away lnllesl ..'Mr. Herbert Campbell, Allia- ton, received the and now: that his brother, Isadore pampbell. passed away at noon yesterday in Winnlpetzi Manitoba. The deceased was born in Allia- ton in 1880. the son of the late Alexander and Elizabeth Camp- bell. He went to Western Canada in the early part of the century, returning once in 1918 for a. few months visit. He is survived by his wife and family, and his brother Herbert of Alliston. The funeral services will take place at Winnipeg. MT:-rray River and Vicinity Mr. qecll stymeist, Dartmouth. N. S., spent the week-end of No- vember 22nd at hisii home in Mur- ray River. The many friends of Mr: Thom- as Horton are sorry to hear of his illness at his home in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton. Markets At A Glance Toronto - Golda gain in mm, market. Montreal -1 Iridustrlals slip, pg. pers gain. New York - Steels and rails pac. rise. A How To Save Money and Get Fast Cough Relief Here's an old, tested, home mix. ture your mother knew . . . still ; moat dependable remedy for (11,. treaaing coughs. Fast and, effgm,,Q children like its pleasant taste. Make 3 syrup by stirring two cups of sugar into one cup of watgy until dissolved . . . no cooking need- ed (or you can use maple syrup 0, honey instead). Now pour 2:5 ounces of PINEX CONCEN- TRATE into B. 16 ounce battle, and add the syrup you've made. You'll have 16 ounces of fast acting, plea- sant tasting cough medicine, more than you could buy for four time; the money, with effective relief im- the whole family. Pinex- especial compound of roven medicinal ingredients-mug elp you, or money refunded. PINEX IS EASY TO MIX- FAST ACTING-EFFECTIVE s "T”' ""'T"' lmcmbers. At the November m8Et- - , - " ichurch, itlon after five years as its general ing it was decided to order 24 hox- gggt g?f:1nRI::;B:,l,1A1 .A- imanager. Beginning his career as Mr. Raymond Macbeod, C. N. ' or Christmas cards from Mlon- Yis read me smmu,.e mi ,tm'gmw 1.-mnds of M” Hum," J,,,,,.wii. junior at Perth, 0nt., the new R. agent at Borden, is at present I, - lsinnm. A. R, Macnonalcl and thus Nd Rev Mr Dumb," mm,(,d 1. , lwere Snrn, to l,.,,m mat me has president-a Toroutonian by birth spending his holidays at his home ,l 1;; can Be c0S.llY! Wig the Sisters of our Lady: gr - - t V 35”lbeen ,.ecel,.m,,, medmal U.C,',m1en, i-takes over as chief executive of- in Murray River. . "This winter! had1?,rlHlt,lV0Ik(WCilll;ClMlgioml-leg, l i ,,gW,,,,, i V W ficer after a broad experience over xi! frl!l1eI::l:tl(lYi l;:ll'I(.)nt ll-f1lf1'-;:m-r1:-fmr: The members are grmeml (of . Regular service ((35 held in Mme 38 years, Immediately before his Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saunders h.1lo;fcl.wir.1.g Ml”; .up n.S on R WW;WE,RW4 0' Kiggmi Spmtual mrecmrl mmted Church on Sunday morning;irplitgiiltmregitwitihlieigeial mmabnagker and children. Helen. stirlins and .,.-...si.;.. (mi. .i.c..m..i.e llidlll. Hy mm ,0, ms ad,-lee and guidance in all ?November 16th at ii o'clock. :.1 ,- it 3. 0 5 an I Lee, spent the week-end of No- .important agency in New York, vember 22nd visiting Mrs. saun. liccitnie increasingly srvcrc and Sl7r("aI(ll t . (.,.minl,, to the Leg ue, (min hip to anl. '. out of bed. the lm. fclt nnuels D K EAC cold as though in cold water. so I SLil)'P(I in I)L'(I. A iriend pcrsiindcd me to take fl'-R-C's and I'm glad 1 did. In a slinrt while I was rclicvcrl of mv pain and was soon on the job again." Don't suffer from Rhciiui-.ctu:gm'niui- ritic pain. Tnkc Tcmpleton's '1-R-C :- - Canada's LARGEST-SELLING. Wormclnr medicine to bring quick relief from anc , vain. Unly 05c. Sl.Ja at druggists. I-B48 l H151 iwliere he was active in Canadian :, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Salidcrsoli otgafmrs . . . Church Road were in Charlotte- i Mr. Frank Graham, Charlotte-,l0Wn On S3tUX'd3y EVEHIHS. NOV'- Over Half A Century town, is speuclilig several days at Ember 15th on business. h.s home at Commercial Cross. A... 3 K15 l7I'6d8CCSS(L11l”. M3 Gzfdnelf. 'Mr. Leigh Cobb and Mr. Heath W 0 was recen y ma e c ance- Cobb of Milburn, and Mr. Vernonilmi 0f M06111 U,”1"'e1i5”-Y- C0m95 W MacEwen of Church Road motoredllhe ch”h'm5”5mp 0' the bank to Forest Hill on Wednesday even-Ew”h.mm'e mall ha" a century "1 on 52': Mir. and Mrs. Bohner, Chester Basin, Nova scotia. Mr. Fred Acorn, Oshawa, On- tario, is spending some time at the home of his sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ra- fuse. Murray River. LANG-l'AGE STII'l'I.ATION English and French are com- y pulsory languages for personnel h on Turkish passenger liners sail- fo foreign ports. Master Sterling MllCFh6liSOn re- tltmed to his home in Bellevue. after several days spent at Whim Road, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr. B. C. Glfdnff Mrs. Miatthew MacLeod return- ed to her home in Murray River Peakes And M d M-A6 ,1 C be” Mr. Robert Dewar of George-I?:P'Iwe1?,ggr:tbL;fki:ie131113?1?: after pleasantly spending 9. few g , r. an ls. 961 amp . town Road, m t red I ch ch . . ' dogs in Moncton, New Brunswick. whim Road... spent a. pleasant Road T9CEIItIy Lt? (:'ll5lli his (lf1llllgll- E,1ge,B”f,l.OL' F0l;",,,:'el::;Snlatg:::a: visiting with her daughter and week-end Vlsll-lllf: in Slanhope. - -16 11- I1 3 8 BE 8 mngm-1”-V. Mr. and MW Byron ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. . . - - V ' ,rrail in British Columbia, which 1” Sanders” Md ram”-Vt :was then very much in the pioneer . T 'sta"e of its development. Mrs. Robert MacKlhnon of thel like Mr Ban, ML Gardner was staff or the Morell Co-op Store hast also once head of me bankvs New been absent from the store recent-lyork 0,.gangz,mon, subsequently. IV. SDEHGIDR. R Very 9n.l0l'3b19 '-lV0l,iic was made an assistant general wee” "'3””0”- imamigcr, and ten years ago he be- Sharpe and family. Mr. Grant's mother. Mrs. Grant, Peakeo Road. where they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson. SHOVVING AT 3:30 - 7 . g .-'TI1O many friends of Mr. Den- tal Grant, Peakes Road, were sorry to hear of his recent illness and hope he will soon be com- pletely recovered. Jane Thirteen members of the Ivy Junior Red Cross held lll('il' meet- ing on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 24th at Whim Road School. The meet- Harry Myers and Freddie Hand- rahan were visitors to Charlotte- town on November 27th on busi- Thomas Dunphy, Mrs. NEWS - CARTOON education are more successful than! those who do not," Marie were in Charlottetown or: II. was decid- Monday, November 24th on busin- age,-I ed to answer the roll at the next nss. meeting with an article for an auction sale: The following com- mittees were appointed: Jean Ann Munro: water, MacBeth and Edith MacDonald; tidiness, Johnny Clarey and Ly- man Nicholson; police, Brian Mac- PRINBE EDWARD FINAL To-DAY GREAT nounuz: BILL ”vou FOR ME". -- AND -- ”HOLlDAY FOR SINNERS" COMPLETE siibw 3:00 . 6:45 . 9:15 T kw:-so. & rnun. ADULT GERUS If .. PARADISE! Wk They try to forget their posts in exotic, exciting MACAO.port of am and shady dc-nling'.' x: xx? - ' AI Beth and Johnny Clareyg Jean Ann Munro and Bob Stuart; program, Edith MacDonald and Marjorie Clarey. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. ST. ANDREI S C. G. I. T. . 'The president. Joanne Wat- terworth, presided at the regular meeting of the C. G. I. T. of St. Andrew's Pi-osbytei'inn Church.. Montague, Friday afternoon, Nov-i ember 28th. The meeting opened with the C. G. I. T. Purpose, fol- lowed by a period of games amli singing led by Mrs. F. N. Young. 1 The worship period opened with a. hymn and the Scripture wasread by Eriola MacKcnzie. followed by prayer and fl hymn, A study of the ten commandments was conducted by Mrs. Young. Roll call was aiiswered by seven, members. The minutes of the lasl meeting were read by the secret-l ary, Pauline Nicholson, and were approved as read. New business iii- cluded plans for a Christmas party. The meeting closed with the friendship circle and "taps". Couple celebrate. Wedding Anniversary .!0n Thursday. October 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker of Beach Point. celebrated the 40th annivers- Lry of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were married in New Glasgow. Nova Scotin, by the late Rev. Ford E. Barrett. They have three sons and six daughters. The sons are warren of George- town, William of Beach Point and Stanley at. home. The daughters are Ade, (Mrs. Chester Macxenztel. Beach Point, Mellon (Mr.s., Andrew Moccalluml Pictdu Island NE Nettle, (Mrs. Newton Williams! Bench Point, Edith (Mrs. Wallace MacDonald Georgetown, Eliza (Mrs. Wendell Mill) Charlottetown. Adeline (Mrs. Raymond Living- stone) Charlottetown. The members of the family who could be at home for the event held I reception in the form of I chicken Iupper attheir pal-ents".homa in Beach Point. A beautiful three tier woddfng cake made by their dwghf.er.gfm'a. Andrew Maccallum, c' tend the table for the occasion. ollowfng the supper Mr. and Mrnfxaker were presented with a generous-aum of innney from the Ilfnfly. Joni Mr. and Mrs, Baker in a few well chosen words ex- pressed their thanks to the funlly. A pleasant. evening of games was upon: after which all joined in llngfng "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" before leaving for their home. i hasn't Mr. Ira Sanderson of Churchi I-Iealth.IRoad has been trucking gravel iiilboth London and New York. -Betty the Canavoy area for the past wet-k.i first appointment Friends of little-Jolie Macnermid, are glad to see her home again and, W33-itvell on the road to recovery after became undergoing an appendix operation in the Charlottetown Hcsptal somei time ago. , l Mr. John Aylward of Morclll bought three horses from this vic- inity on Monday. November 23rd for fox meat. Mr. Herbert MacDermld of Marie and Mr. Walter MacAdavm of Mor- ell have been doing some plumbing in the vicinity of Charlottetown re- cently, They have been very busyl thLs fall in many different parts of the Island. Mr. Harold Murphy of Morell was doing some trucking in the vicinity cf Marie on Wednesday, November, I Friends of Mrs. Freeman Jay of Morell iregrct to learn that she been enjoying her usual good health in the past few weeks, due to a virus condition, but hope she will soon be feeling much het- 'CI'. . I l . A flu epirleinlc has been going in this vicinity, for the past. several have lost days at school recently, especially in Marie. Marie Unltecf Church on Sunder afternoon November 23rd. Din to colds and sickness it was fmpoS.;.ble for some of the Sunday School pu- pils to attend to take part in the service and to receive their certif- lcates. Alt was with deep regret that the residents of this community learned of the passing of Homer James of Church Road at his home on November 4th. Although in fall- ing health for the past. several months. the end came suddenly and was I. great shock to his fam- fly and friends. -BX DBEAI) DISEASE . Cholera made its first nppa'pr- IHIPP in Canada in 1832'on bndrtl immigrant vessels from England and Ireland. 5 KINII EIJLE COFI” II Ii lrivmnill' Fill lniltv ytiflll tin ling extends over 38 years, during lvislon at the head office. recutive council around, mostly among the children- weeks now. Manv school childrenl Rally Day Servic; was held inl mm . Mrs. I mg opcngd m the usual mmmey -- V -- (came general manager under the 1 d M C1 i mess, IF with me p,.,,5id,,,m Betty Macg The Misses Doris and Anita San-llate George W. Spinney whom he Bwrgi e3;1;T:)” Chan: Beth, and. Sem,em,.y, Bob stun”. derson, both of 'CharlottetoM'il.'succeeded as president upon Mr. lonewwn November with on bush Run-lenu of st, Pun-lok'a Road amending to me ,. Wspemve dug spent the NOVEITIIIEF-.'2I1d week-end,Svpinneys death nearly five years Hess saw gnoLher dwelling house closed ms. mm. me m-mules of me at dtheMhomeHof theig pairents, Mini ago. ' up when Seorge Ifnetibxone. filig- cotuouia , V iu 1 1 d b . d an rs. any an erson of. , . lon res em. 0 5 Von Y. rlcmlisvm-M I :pi:,rf,r:,:CdVmS,el?nemb:;1 e,:lecu,.. Marie. i II h"'r”""dh"d" wx;:,dEg?enNO9:;,s,g:, 523:? moised to Mt. Stewart November ed into a lively and interesting de- ---- -- 3 i N d. M 3- 26th. w- I hate, the subject being, ”Rcsolved Mr. Curler Dmrwell. Mr. Earil .A,',mlf,x1.QJ,en5e"' fd e:4mu?3dll'1n mm" "M mam” m on - I am , , . I . ,.Cl y l 1, succce s r. a in: ague. Kg. that those who receive a bett,erVJRmes and Mrs. Homai James 0l,gL.nm-3! manager following five Mrs. Walter ROQCIDOII VII I , visitor to Charlottetown November Mr. Augustine Clarkln left for Boston November 24th, where he plans to spend a. few weeks vis- iting friends aiid relatives, years as an assistant general mail- As hi the case of Mr. Ball. Mr. Jensen's experience in bank- which he has served the bank in His with the bank was as assistant manager of the securities department at the head office in 1935. Eight years later he 8. superintendent and in 1947 assistant general manager in charge of the bank's Ontario di- Miss Veronica McCarthy and Mrs. Margaret. Pendleton. Char- lottetown, were recent visitors to st. Teresa, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarthy and Mr. John Gormley. Mr. Joseph Mooney spent the weekend of November 23rd in Charlottetown. guest of his sister. Mrs. Francis Lappin, and Mr. Lap- pin. Friends and relatives of Mrs. L. E. Hughes are glad to hear that she was able to leave the Chat- lottetown Hospital on Thursday, November 20th, and return to her home. much improved in health. During the war, Mr. Jensen serv- ed with the National War Finance Committee at Ottawa under Mr Spinney who was chairman of the committee until shortly after he was elected president of the bank. Mr. Jensen has been active in the affairs of the Canadian Cham- ber of Commerce, in which he has recently served as honorary treas- urer and as a member of the na- tional board of directors and ex- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson were visitors to Canavoy on No- vember 23rd. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph McEachern. LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL ..M.. The Misses Noreen Murphy and N0Vemb"v Isabel MacDonald were visitors to Charlottetown on the evening of November 21st. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKenlla. . .' Honour roll for Lorne Valley School. Grade X - l. Adele Shaw. Grade ix - 1. Joan McGrath. Grade VIII - 1. Robfirlll SIWW; Mr. Walter Rogerson, St. Pat- Emma Nicholson. r'ick's Road, has recently purchased Grade VII - 1. Margaret Hat- a new car. iton; 2. Gloria MacLcod; 3. Betty 2. .ll . Mr. Charles Prought. Vernon. Cagfagdiabx 1 1, Gordon Laud. was a visitor at the home of Mr. Grade V M 1, Jegn Fgrgugon; and Mrs. Ralph Gillan on Novem- 2. George Callaghan; 3. May Fer- '06! 24th- iguscn. Grade IV - 1. Pamela Hutton. Grade lll - 1. Shirley MacDon- lald; 2. Joan Mclntyre; 3. Kenneth lcallaghan. Grade II - 1. Beverley I-Latton; The illness of Mrs. J Edwin Elrt, St. Patrick's Road, is re- gretted by her many friends. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and. Mrs. Smith O'Brien. 25th on business. Messrs. Edward Duffy and An- thony Dunn left by car for Bos- ton November 21th. where they plan to spend a few weeks visiting their brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kelly and funlly were visitors to Plsqufd on November 24th. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frnncll Kelw. BU ENJOY YOURSELF HAVE A COK 10 per cent All this equipment is special offer on our full until Dec. 31, 1952. 2. Ralph Leard. Gradel - 1. Douglas MacLcod. Perfect Attendance - Margaret Hatton, Kenneth Callaghan. Teacher - Margaret Mexenna. Morell. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Trainer and family on the evening of November. 24th. Lola Shaw; 2. A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy n November 25th in aid of St. Teresa's parish. Mr. and Mrs. Richard were vis- itors to Montague on November 23rd on business. ' Canadian Dollar MONTREAL. Dec. 1 - (OP) - The United states dollar today closed at a discount of 2M: per cent in terms of Canadian funds, un- changed from Friday's close. That. is. it took 976;. cents Canadian to buy 81 American. The pound ster- ling was 32.73 3ll6.- up M16 from Friday. Mr. Elmer Mclnnla, teacher in at. Charles, spent the weekend of November ilsrd with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Rupert. Mclnnls. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant. and family. Borden.'opent the weekend of November 23rd at the home of SEALED TENDERS for contact to and streets and sidewalk: in the Town of Montage for aperlod u to May lot, 1958. Under anperv Ion Chairman 8 reel. Committee. Apply thh week Town Clerlg. 3. ll. YEO, Mayor. " Morel! -lN.K. Rogers Ageltcls Limited PHONE 540 and 541 ROYAL LUXE PORTABLE D E WurId'I No. 1 Portable Typewriter available in soft, glareleso Gray Magic or new Royal Tan with emerald green keyboard. F. A. Mccoulu 182 Queen St. l'lmnc 3313 CHARLOTTETOWNi II-It-L ATTENTION FARMERS BIG CLEARANCE SALE off all used farm machinery on hand. in good working condition. A150 farm equipment for orders with cash deposit i0F immediate or spring delivery. Prices . teed in event of increase on all orders with cash de- posits. Order now and save. P. W. ROBBINS COCKSIIUTT DEALER 4? comm-are: msunance l . snnvxcn line of new COCKSHUTT will be guanin- Thls offer is good only Phone '7-3 M 1s1iquonN so onanwrnrrowx, r. n. 1. l AGENTS TI-IROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE