NOVEMBER , 24. 0 1953 CTsT:'aMnoa'r"rTol'vEEt t sucoeasiul ltcunboat TM” 'g:dlted to Robert milum -)ji”,,he Hudson mm. N Y. in im. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE (sailings Oct 35.” NW 30 inclusive) :1 - l ludlng Sun ays- mlly Stnacndard Time. l-'rom Each Terminal. 3 g,m.. it a.m.. 1 P-mu 3 913-- ,. VATIONS: May be made 'l'gff': limited number or vehicles bv contacting Head Otilco in Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance tor:- l th Lh 4 l - (1 T-P”: gdidli St:l:':Tll?ial'a”el:CglT Til; Cirdecn ePaIdl(:rwfhllAemdTl t(.,llleex8'l'oe:t 0911939 m Ch”10"'9WWn- wmneni Imam” W" held ”' the -,h it” west fmm are the state Am”, home oi Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Louis W' morning- lsor perlshoblea andlor Livo- stock in truck loads on any sailing. (3),.Fnr nil sailings! on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY 1,,5;Vt'nather Broadcast each week dim 12:):'lTCll AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. l'J- llllllli Refrigeration saws and SERVICE cpairs To All l":kes MOTORS itewinding and Repairs den of the Palace. ELECTRICAL -mm-m Set in the sweeping lawn is I View of all of the forty-five acres retary, Mrs. Annel Moxirinon; y APPLIANCE Continued Jrom page 2 cmsdng lake which mn.m,.s the sky git gardensPwlt(h Greer; Parish attllli treasurer. M.rs.dMtll-leg! Campbell; mg HOME of gap as A i J, . it 4 p an trees and enchames the (eel. . James ar near y wi le press correspon en, rs. rancis ”d&"f WW RPPW3 in the guise of 'itrleindly opinion," but the true testlof t.'l':.5irS:l)nce:;lrt;y lies 38 E30511;-';c:amonP wist lside k1e'n””'b”;5ugfVQ3gge:eY”"d W1 13"” 1;f3;”3IjI;sf1;;',:'f:::- iglrisj QUITY ' San hrslbllltlgtidglbwonsgfdlioldlgdtyddrdlahxdcygllle ggzislldllilis upctii ydturel-t Eenerous border follows't.he cutgg sever"! mu5'mm0”5 3” oi the Angus Green; aummm M”' Roy Mi c0' LIMITED f truly love each other, your feelings won't change in a year and a mi? line 01 the 17358 Planting on ”;5h'If1rl1"3ed lakel wellm 1'5 frame Bmwm ML.” Hugh? Cglnplgeui Red Ir L ' Tl be L I d. L. L5 t .n. Y be” the harm side and mls bod o w ows and ov y trees, and Cross convener, p rs. . . Camp- KENSWGION - SHMMERS D ,, "mm 85”-85” is beatxt.e;')o;1trll)ront:)mentscre Ion 0 M 0u are 1 young in spring is filled with fine hing the great tulip borders Wlixh. a bell: sick committee. lllira. Louis I E CHARLMTETOWN i l ltlias Nissan cannot. reply pcuonaliy to readers but will luuwul and in Summer b9C0m95 R broad background 01 che”les' magnolms Campbem Mrs Earle Campbelh Egyptian Homage To New Ruler or Arabia 4 Two delegates ccnirc, and Major Kamul El Din Housnin, are seen paying their re- spects t.o the new ruler of Arabia, King Emir Suud, at Saudi. Follow- ing the recent death of his 73-year-old lather, King lbn Saud, the eldest son became absolute ruler of six million Arabs. During the late king's 45 years in power, he boosted his personal income from 32,000,000 to 5200,000,000 yearly to become the world's richest modern from the Egyptian government, Soliman Hafiz,- monarch. Due to his efiorts, western countries and, in particular, the U. S. poured thousands into his desert kingdom, thereby increasing Saudi 'Arabin's oil production (mm 3,000 tons in 1936 in its present yield of ions at millions of tons. - kiiimlt-ii;-Ilmi column- l .. ” of Interest through this column. - baceous and we annuals now". Sixth! Tlhedre are lint: mittee Cfor bgext aneeting: AMrs. v ' if " ' 'd H h M - 1 meow wm w 1. .::..a::wen :..:;l.::. .5: 3.235 Manor? in '5 "M L M POOLE & co --- President, Mrs. John D, McDon- peat the yellow or the fmnt: "E berry, the only one left or the A contest prepared by Mrs. An- I n n lwzsr ;:.';:ll::. E&””iiii 3il..;'i;:i::i:”i..”:3::i::i” .. ....... .2. mm by me by M-. -use i v ' s 3 ' - . - N etk h 1 th ll Mr. 1 M ' - LAUNDERED lhome of Mrs. Kenneth Jay with president, Mrs. Alvin Burke; aud- ??1:,e1nCe,,;ofy:3:,:,1iih”g,:; de;,1;?ct;: garfid. Z: w;,v,:1a,s,.a&a5g';ldJ;vhm': Sggmbe and 5 Anne cxm Lumber and supplies SW9" mambers imd "'9 Vmm” ””5- M” Kenneth Jay md Mme 1 th th e . rival the best or the botanical Next: meeting is to be held at To present. I . C. Coffin; directors, Mrs. George Cglozvseringe Tllleorlffes bylatvdlfrnllhhg. Kilrdens in their collection of home of Mrs. John Macxay; roll Paolrs PERFECTION yelflhsf wsdzzctigdlddedepddhatlgnsutd Helillgxrtclldgetldg t1odrls)eJhe1(dMi:1t.d8ti;e Pink hawthorns and, lilacs are d 913"” ""1 in the design ”( mm m” t” be mswucd with "A . . g y few of me many noweri E garden. Christmas Thought". . T. B. League, Red Cross. Salvation home of Mrs. Clarence Coffin 8 d 1 t , . . W "395: -. - V .. L Arm , Cancer Campaign. girls i. when roll call will be answered by .n 3 81 me” 9'” "19 Candie- RITE ' WAY chlldien at Christmas and aschool exchange of Ohrlstmaa gifts. 2:9 gfgfgilgggt 3;? e ' i nic. P 0 ram mittee re: Mr . C. 5 91' i CLEANERS plieceipta for Year. 3194.46: ex- C. tgollfin arlgnlwra. J. aatridgeasnd flowering shrubs "Wm "1 &DPr0- ' S u DIAL 7387 penses. 812930; balance on hand, sick committee, Mrs. C. Coitln and mm” 599”- 364.66. Election at otiioen resulted as Mrs. K. Jay. A delicious lunch was served. me CUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A country Garden Continued from page 2 James 1 is land and the pro- rperty adio ing had an interest- ing history. Different Lords own- ed this property and alter a fire the Duke 0! Buckingham built a tine house and garden in 1674. George the third bought this house for Queen line. The garden must have been charming with its formal walks bordered by plcachecl limes. long roae-entwln- ad arbours, tuba of fragrant orange trees. tounitalna and terraces, gay with flowers and heavy with the scent of jasmine. Today the private apartments ments, including the White Draw- ing Room, the Music Room, The magnlficlent Blue Drawing Room and the State Drawing Room The long windows of all of these, as well as those of the Semi-State Rooms below, have wonderful views or the garden, Thus the gar- den is as important irom within the Palace as from without. The sunsets, mirrored in the lake. can be fully enjoyed. i The win ows and the central balmny 0 the cast facade, so lamlliarlto all the world, look out on one of the finest views at lmndon, past the Victoria Memor- lal, through the willows by the lake in St. James Park to the multiple towers oi Whitehall. To the lellt is the H.311, with its double rows or planer trees framed at the end by Admiralty Arch. . St. James Park closely resembles the gardens of the Palace with its natui-a.l body of water, nne trees. simple borders and shrub- beries. In fact. it can be said that st. James Park is the east gay. ribbon of brillfant color as the her. Sculptural and features have been architectural held to the minimum. The famous Waterloo oowr LET nus IHAPPEN T0 vou- GET Suburbanite Snow-Ice Tires NOW! Out-pol-forms any other snow tire made- .And give: a smooth, quiet ride tool Nero's tho oiialwlntoriiro thatwillout-pull, out-stop, out-perform any other tire on the market. And what's more, it runs quieter- much quieter-than any other snow tire! Winter Road Soldyi Through deep snow-on Why take chances this winter? Why bother with chains? Order a pair of Suburbanite snow-ice tires from your Goodyear dealer today, and be set for safer, surer winter driving. Oulolut-Running Snow Tin Ever! This re- Souris and Vicinity Mn. Felix Potorl. Bourls West. is visiting friends and relatives in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richards have returned from Montreal, where they were spending a holl- day with relatives. Friends of Mr. Richard Lyoua will be glad to learn he is much improved after his recent opera.- tion !or appendicitis. The Mines Catharine Macliwen, Anne Dongle. and Betty Cheverie spent the week-end at their re- spective homes. All are attending The friends of Mrs. Frank Keays are sorry to learn she is a. patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish her a. quick recovery. Mr. Clem McPhee is spending some time in Souris, visiting his aunt. Mrs. Daniel Ma.c.Eaohei-n. Mr. McPhee is employed in Green- land. ..tThe many friends of Mrs. Alva. Coffin are pleased to see her home again, after her recent ill- ness in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. Mayor J. Arthur Peters and Mrs. Peters, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Gallant and Kenneth Fraser. liavc Vase is perfect in its simple set- ting and its enormous scale. The Mariner's Summer-House and the two bronze cranes by the lake also add to the beauty oi the garden. There are ten beautiiul illustra- tions of Buckingham Palace Gar- dens... geraniums planted around the Victoria Fountain, and air and lilacs planted by George the returned mm a motor trip to Montreal and Toronto. , Dr-aggera in port during the past weekend were Gloucester 10, Gloucester 1'1, Gloucester 10, Paula Marie, George and Pauline, Irena R... Harry 6., Virginia Ann, Max- gprla and Mary Belle, and Sourla Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dongle of Sour-la West, left for a holiday in Boston. They were accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Deveau, Mrs. Laz- arus Mdiaugh and Mr. and Mn. Desitoohes. GRAHAM'S ROAD W. I. The annual meeting of Success Macbeod on Nov. 10 with 1'! mem- bers present. The president reported that the committee for improving hall had met and made plans for meeting with the hall managers. The sick committee reported two calls made and fruit. taken. 85 was voted towards the National Film Council and Mrs. Am-lei Mc- Kinnon and Mrs. Miller Campbell were appointed on the executive. Next showing of films to be Nov. 27. Miss Mary C. Campbell gave an interesting report at the T.B. con- vention held at Charlottetown. It was decided to send a. Christ- mas box to East Clandon, our ad- opted Institute in England: box to be packed at the home of Mrs. Francis Murray. The secretary gave a report of the year's work, the financial statement showing I balance of 370.60 on hand. The following officers were ol- ccted: President, (re-elected); Hugh Campbell (re-elected): aeo- Mrs. Ray MacLeod vice-president, Mrs. Mrs. Earle Murray; program com- I PAGE NINE 30.cenis dollar yousponcl for-iuell . .. keep your home draft-free olms-Monville S . an unproved IorI9 norm 2 t i . 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