it CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE I in 1324 decreed that three bariey coriis taken from the centre of the car. placed end to end eiiiisziiuted one inch. ,,ovr:MBizR 29. 1951 ill I at Pisquid East Notes .'Mrs. Oliver Kelly wasra visitor in Charlottetown on Tuesday-,. November 13th. Mr. Elwood Birt arrived from Ontario on Monday. Nov. 12th. to spend some time .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Pis- quid East. Mrs. George W. Jay was a vis- itor in Lorne Valley on Wednes- day, Nov. 14. guest or her daugh- ter. Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Miss Shirley Jay. Char-lone- town, spent the weekend of Nov. ember 17th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Pisquid East. Mia Evelyn Woolridge, Lorne Valley. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridgc on Sunday, Nov. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, spent Sunday, Nov. 18th. at the home of Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. The National Geographic Society was founded in 1888 at Washington, D. C., for the increase of geograph- lcnl knowledge. GREENDAL'S THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATIIRIJAY SPECIALS! A group of Coney (dyed rabbit) Fur Coats Regular to 3195.00 Now 580.00 I Ladies' & Girls' Station Wagon Coats LESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - -- 1 area All other Girls' Coats LESS ............................. .. 2570 group of Ladies' Suits Regular to 329.50 Now . . .. . .. .-..514.95 Giris' Ski Pants Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. 53.95 Children's Sleepers Regular 5l.79 Now . 51.29 New crisp cotton Housedresses ................ .. sins .. 53.95 Nylon Hose, (substandard) Nylon Hose, (substandard) Regular 31.95 Special ..... . . Regular S2.25 Special ..... . . 51.59 51.49 lions including Housecoats, We invite you to come in, look over our many gift sugges- ters. Pyjamas, Slips, Nlghties otc. Blouses, Purses, Gloves, Swea- until Christmas. Use our "Lay-away" plan. A deposit will hold any garment The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 150 GREAT GEORGE STREET 0 . . THE GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN Murray Harliour W.l. lst, Peter's Lake W.l. lMany Attend Annual Meeting . 'The annual meeting of Queen Mary W. 1. of Murray Harbour was hold in the hall on Nov. Elli with the president in the chair. The meeting opened by singing "We'll Never Let The Old Flag Fall," foiloweclxliy the "creed in unison. Roll call was answered by an article for the fish pond and min- utes of the last annual and regul- ai- meetings were read and ap- proved. Secreiary reported that s2l.0'l had been made at the pantry S310. and that the sum of fifty dollars had been received from the Mur- iay Harbour Legion, to be spent on the school. it was moved that a note of thanks be sent to the Leg- ion members. All correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided that Mrs. Mac- l..ure be hired to teach singing to the school children; to sew for the Red Cross again this ycar;; that another 3000 C. L. 0. capsules he ordered from the Red Cross; to collect for the Orphanage mid the Institute of the Blind; and that 35.00 be donated to the Rotary Auction. Final plans were ni.-idc for llie Bazaar and pantry sale to he ll('l(l on December 6th. Next came the financial report as follows: Receipts for the year were 5375.12; lixpeiidiiures 5289.35 Balance s85.'i'l. Mrs. Wallace White, Red Cross Convener, reported that the foil- owing articles were made for the Red Cross: 2 party dresses, 2 pr, overalls, 2 pr. pyjamas, 5 pr. ankle socks. 5 pr. Sl.0Cl(llli;S, 2 iiighties and six layettcs. Mrs. Roy Brooks and Mrs. Louis llcrrin: reported that a. number of sym- pathy and convalescent cards had been sent during the year. The new slate of officers is as folloivs:-President - Mrs. Lloyd Herring: Vice Prcaicleiit - Mns. Wm. Harris; Secretary-Ti'casurcr Mrs. Louis Herring; Directors- -Mrs. Wallace White and Mi's. Alex Vanlderstine; Auditors-Mirs. Roy F. Blocks and Miss Evaliiic Livingstone; Condolence - Mrs. Toni Herring Convalescent-- Mrs. Herbert Cohoon. Red Cross Convener - Airs. Wallace While. Organist-Miss Evaliiie Living- stone. A bundle of prints having been received from Eatons and Simp- szms. It number of members tank a piece of print to make into articles for the bazaar. Collection was .75 and 16 mem- bers paid their dues. The meeting closed with the National Anthem, after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and assist- ants. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Nov, 26 -(-AP)- A baby boy was delivered by caesnreziii opcmtioii three minutes after the inoihor's death from polio here yesterday. The child, reported in good condition in an incubator today, was born to Mrs. Mahlon Kuder, 25. PIONEER ENGINEERS Canada's development of water- power resources, then used for sawmills and such, dates from the REAL SAVINGS FOR Y0ll early french settlements. RED HOT PEClALSt WWI l Annual Meeting . . "rile Annual meeting of St. Peters Lake Womcrrs Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Franl: Laybolt on Wednesday, llN'oi-enibcr '1, with nineteen mem- fbers and one visitor in attend- mice. The President was in the chair and the meeting opened with "0 Canada," followed by the "Creed," in unison. Roll call was answered by each naming their favourite flower mid nineteen members paid their dues which amounted to S6155. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and x sign- ed and the minutes of the last aiiiiual meeting were read. Meet- ing wiis then opened for business. The President read an address of appreciation to the members for their co-operation in the past year Lind wished the Institute much success in the future years. The secretary gave a report on the past years activity, showing 5351.23 in the bank and 350.02 on hand, making 9. total balance of 3401.22. It was moved and second- ed to appoint as Treasurer for the coming year. l The School committee gave a ircport of visiting the school and (risked that dust bane and toilet lpaper be bought. i A Program committee was then l(i)')p0llllC(i as follows:- Mrs. John lJ. Mziccoi-mic and Mrs. Harold lDouglas. The following officers for the coming your were then elected: President - Mrs. Gerald Nolan. Vice-President - Mrs. Harold Douglas. Secretary - Mrs. Ruth- ven N.'i.'lCD0l'lElld. ire-elected). Trc:isui'cr - Mrs. Gordon Mac- Iaircii. Directors - Mrs. John J. .acComic, Mrs. Lloyd Mac!-Jwen and Mrs. James Conohon. (re- cicctcd). Auditors - Mrs. Ronald MacDonald and Milss Florence Matheson. Conveners elected were:- Agri- culture - Mrs. Harold Douglas. Art and Literature - Miss Isa- bcll Coiiohan. Social Welfare - Mrs. John J. Maccormic. Home Economics A Mrs. Flranl: Lay- bolt. Citizenship -- Mrs. Ruth- veii rlZlCDOllltlCl. it was moved and seconded to lzire 33.00 to each teacher to buy plreats for the school children for -Christmas. l PrUZl'7ll1l for the evening ran- sisicd or contests pJl. on by Mfrs. Joseph MricDonald and won by Mrs. Gerald Nolan; and by Mrs. Ronald MacDonald, won by Mrs. -Vernon Anderson. Mrs. John J. Maccormlc kindly invited the members to her home for the next: meeting with roll call to he answered by something per- taining to Christmas. The meeting closed with "Auld 1L8ilg Sync." followed by 8. delic- ;ious lunch served by the hostess. NEW YORK, Nov. 27 - (Reut- ers) -- Sir Victor Warren. Lord Provost of Glasgow, arrived here today to start a three-week ltoodwill visit to the United States and Canada. He said he would convey the fraternal greetings of the citizens of Glasgow to the cities of New York, Philadelphia and Washington, and then go to Ottawa as guest of the Governor- General, Viscount. Alexander. Musicale By Souris Choir A large crowd attended the Musicale presented by St. Mary's Choir in St. Mary's Convent Hall on Thursday night, November 22nd. It was a great night's enter- tainment and the audience gave each performer a generous amount of applause. Credit is due Sister St. George, director of the chair, on producing the Musicale. At the close of the program Monsignor J. A. Murphy congratulated the Choir and their director and thanked them for a pleasant even- ings entertainment. Program ”The Bells of st. Marys"- Chorus st. Mary's Choir. "Some Day I'll Wander Back Again" Solo-Wilfred Bernard. "Ye Banks and Braes Oi Bonnie Doon" solo-Mrs. Addisson Mac- Donald. Sword Dance-Mrs. Howard Fougere. ”KeepRight onto the End ofthe Road” male chorus-Elmer Dou-' cette, Ivan Cheverie, wiltred Ber. nara. Warren Chcverie. Mervin MacDonald, sonny Cheverle. Cyril Gallant. Omar Cheverie and Al- fred Gallant. ' Violin Seiedtlons-Omar Chev- erie and Ivan Cheverie. "The Barefoot 'Ilrail"-Elmer Doucette and Warren Chevale. "Sancta. Lucia" indies chorus-- Mrs. Leonard Maccormack, Mrs. Fred Mullaliy, Mrs. Frank Paquet, Mrs. Frank Chevcrie, Mrs. Addie. son MacDonald. Mrs. Howard Fougere. Miss Marion Conway. Miss Mary Keays and Mrs. Isaac Atrsenault. "Square Dance Medley" ”Gu.itar Melodies,"- Mervin MacDonald and Sunny Cheverlep ”Memories of Inng Ago"..gong5 by Mr. Andrew Gallant and the Ladies Chorus, the performers were dressed in costumes of days gone by. "Annie Laurie" solo-Cyril Gal- lant. ”0n the old Plantation" qua)-- tette-Omar Chevcrie, Wilfred Bcmilrd. Ivan cheverle, Alfred Gallant. "The End of a. Perfect Day,”-- St. Mary's Choir. "The King." Peakes and Vicinity Mr. John Anstie was a visitor to Montague on November 24. A large number of beavers are becomlnir a menace near this community. pMr. John A. Birt- from st. Pat- rick's Road was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Martin Power was 3 visitor on St. Patrick's Road on Novem- ber 21. Mim Carlene Macliachern was it visitor to St. Patrick's Road for the weekend of November 25, guest of Miss Pearl Grant. Mr. arid Mrs. Emmett Bradley from St. Theresals have moved to the wastcm part of the Island to make their residence in Lot 05. Mr. Joseph Grant, of St. Pat- ric?! Road. was recently called to sit. on the Jury at Georgetown. Mr. Mark Gillan. employee on the "Abezweit". was a recent vis- itor at the home of his brother, Mr. Ralph Gillan of Peakes Road. Mrs. Ling. of Whentley River, is now employed in Devine's General Store at Peakes. - ” may MNL THIS AD rr IS worvrn S3110 When purchasing any Parka. Surcoat or Station Wagon Coat ll- Simply present this ad. when making your pur- chase of a Parka. Surcoat or Station Wagon Coat. shown below. and deduct S3.00 from the price of the garment. This offer good. lustrated below. Rs L only as long as our supply lasts. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING BOYS BOMBER JACKETS - heavy satin with warm all wool lining quilted on rayon - mouton (dyed processed lamb) collar - brown and maroon, sizes 24 to 34 each ....... .. (with this ad Sl0.50). STATION WAGON COATS - sizes 24 to 36 fine quality gabardine - heavy all wool quilted lining -- double breasted front with genuine Mouton (dyad processed lamb) collar. Colors brown, town, and green, ............. .. s13.-so 7.0YS' GABARDINE SURCOATS, all'wool lining. quilt- ed to heavy quality rayon. Fancy hook belt (not shown), zipper front-- elastic waist with inner wrist . wind protectors - colors 5 green, brown, fawn, sizes 24-34 S15.95 (with this ad 512.95) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Macxenna oi" Charlottetown. was a recent visit-. or at the home of his graridmot.h- er. Mrs. Loretta Devine of Pcakcs.,' Mr. James Gillan left for On-l iario during the week of November - iii, accompanied by Mr. James 0'- Mr. Alfred Donnelly. who was employed on the road machines ( . h I d cyst... Bed We are ciidcavouring to keep olur pricltiisti as lo: oVERsEAs gyrilirgtlfn 318 summer months. is now 'WlT Th 5 C 5 - as possible and still give you t e qua y goo s arms. you wish to purchase. You will find by sl1op- v PARCELS - A shower WM held at the home , M 1 , AH'GlIdGd SO WIHI of Mr. Charles Curran on Novem- plnil: here that oseryt ng we rccommcni no t ' r. be, 22m in honor of M, daughm. Half Pint 456 she! back up to the letter. " mos 35 - Joan,!W:io is to be married in the A 1163? U UTE. - I l 0 - ' M . E Tr i . nr 1; All Phone Orders will be given prompt and efficient attention. ......” emiiiiiia ..."ri'.ilir..? if... .2? . F ' grnfd l” M5 Mme 9" sl'P3l3'lck'5 PARKA JACKETS - Group 1 - heavy quilted lined y' as ' N: and reversible plaid Parkas-colors brown and Mr. Robert MocK nn . f green sites 24 to 36 S " ” ” ..................... ,. 13.95 each . . ... Fruit Dept. Grapes. 2 lbs. 29c Meat Dept. ' Snioked Shankiess (with this ad 510.95) Grocery Dept. Bulk Seedless 2 IbS.'. o o 5b. a o o o o o Juicy Brien and Mr. Ray Trainor. ' V oranges doz. . . Group 2 - Oxford cloth reversible Parkas-- heavy Carnation . Shoulder . I nbgtir.st:::oph:rlhoE:Wl;'denEU1:::; wool plaid on reverse side - 4 pockets -- sizes 26 to Milk. SIIIS. Pork lbs 0 o ?0kmIg 3 weekend of November 1831 at the 36 h- law" and bmw" 7 ' I es 5. . . . c home of Mrs. Cullen's parents, Mr. eat -------------- -- I White Trimmed . ' and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson. of st. Sugar. 10 lbs. S'l.'l9 Boston Butts. lb. 55c Ixidntlosh d 19 ”"””'” R”''”' 3.0.. (with this ad si-1.50). Fluffo Maple Leaf skinless es' oz. ' ' . ' c A i sho”.Mng 3 lbs sausage lb. . 53: title; have ea-1'-.ytthlng iln (Re Cstlore PTOIOSISIIIS A868" POM V o I ' ' ' 0 a. o. - ' - L .V”"' ' ” ""” "' For llecoiit Tmlilngs . . . - l i VATICAN CITY. N . IG-- - l; uh ”" """d: "”'k”"”" Fm” m"”" Fm" Kmlilalglsy-o-u get your Silver Seal Labels for the iii”???-'l)Tme” Pit": &l'."'d by . . c r i Salmon. Fresh Haddock Fillets, Fresh Fillet! 01 Free Show at the Prince Edward Theatre Satur- te:chixllz:' cl: cxllllhirtlil todl,s'ec:':f & M o D e i Sole, smoked pump, 30,919,, cod, suit "or. day mornlgn. We have 9. full stock of Silver nllffggt if gglmn 2310140 W V ' .3 l p r--s. x-pr--s. - i'.'i.'.'. i':.?'il.”.”.-3:'.'l:.:'.:'.. 9""'” l" ”"" ii” ”'"' ”5..rr” ”"”":.: "fr. A if T - c. osave e co to t- ' ich mo H0 Iddttlt ht had nurposdv used the .-ti...--.--' en-.i.i:.;liVl.1u:lil-ltlllit -ll1:'ll-IE of ti: PIERCEPS "This principle holds good both for the life of the child as well as tbat oi the mother." Vatican prelatos. asionislied tiv the outburst. against the Pope's sion "direct nttcnipi. mi the of an Innocent person." or "rho Pnpc siimulemented remarks lmade three weeks ago to Roman lcatholic midwives which aroused Liurlous controversy in Britain and other predominantly Protestant ill" Lllld lil'JFl he preizvireti to that 1 ''””'"'V the mother. ' klllmll i "It is nrronmvii. in put. the qua Th? 1'-("ill-WON 5Pf'0Cl1. R150 N?' tion with this alternative: I10! affirming his previous remarks on the me of the cm” 0, mm 01 countries. earlier speech, claimed that he birth control. vras made Saturday CAsH....nd l He repeated that: "Any direct was wrongly reported as saying to the national congress ol the m?.l.?:" mmm. the me of 'a:P.c:imt on an innocent human that any attempt-direct or indi- Italian National Family From and ,,,,,,,,,', no, that of m. cm” Plum 224 or 225 rret--on- the life of an unborn ciiil-1 was pmliibited T-xiny he said that in his ruling "' life as a means to an end-in this ii."-'e il) in: (iii of saving another 3 i.le- -is u.ii:iniul." published for the first time today The Pope said: "ix'ev(-r. hllti iii no case, him the be siibjected to an act of riippreseirm. , -, .Iruuoom'smo: Fmlollvlrr