,KyA(-,3 TWELVE Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cHARLo'rT't-:'roWN . , .1, V DECEMBER 3. 1951 V Let's Talk It Over hd"".'..'aN'”” collar with pearl beadinl. and guests. The bride and groom left turned back cults with pearl head. for New York on a honeymoon known in both O'Leary and sum- lng. The skirt was full. Match- trip. The bride illg headpiece was a halo Among the out-or-town wore a brown meralde. having been former resl- who came from a distance 13" with failis dreu. brown velvet acceuor- dents of both placea.' The legion wedding was Mrs. Charles Bourne-Whitney evening, No-l , b ,. til, it 3 Desnoches of st. John. is. ..M iii c L i c ii 1 Wm H N5 -s... la vi:l1t:;r ill Miscouche. guest or hlsllchurch. seeav:?.l:aAVe?l:g.reg:m:?:i Eguqounn.wl33u5lg::l:"”"' ”"”m' There Ought TO Be A LIW Mr. Billie MRCFKIIEHC, son of r.ai-ents, Mr. and MM tF91lX D99 Plain, Mass. at R p.m. on October i - we 3”5"d'd 3 l"lN?”'l8.0f milk Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacFar- Roches oi Mllscouche. 12th, 1951. the Rev. Douglas Mac- Ml” Em” Wh"”9-Vi mt" ” producers and distributors recently lane. has accepted a position with: --- 1ntosh.S.T.M.. united in the bonds the b''"- W” ”"3.0"1Y 3"""l'”" and listened to their reasons why c,m,,,i Mow,-5, Moncton. lie A free movie and treat were.ag-lm holy mlmmom, M,” No” Ruby and Wore a cocktail length aqua MC, . The Cue tor the Milk-Producer km 3!! Fagaly and Shorten K? ' milk prices should be increased. . r ,3 ii. M - ee hi; enjoyed b the pupils of hi; i iii a me i M "Yl0ll "l5l"l"l39"9 BOW" 0"? "Y- 'r.heir arguments seemed sound. in 3:2? ;;:5,,:1,:e,neZg.i: '2..Z" n.;)ix:.r.rlhea Miscouche l-iylgh School onlxm ;',f,l,'. &u;r,.i i,3il:f:t,i.yr of ,i.mr. loii ttllets with no sleeves. she was stated that the price spread me,',ci,q here and at Flwnwoodfwednesday Nov. 28. inc, plain; and Mrs, wgiigce W0"! I hfildlllece Of matching between the produc" and dlii-l”1' wish him every success in his un-l ll-Iatliavliay Bourne of Jamie: m”"m 3"d Wm” "99" Puml" and a large old fashioned nosegay. The mother of the bride wore a dark brown iaiile dress with brown velvet accessories and an orchid col-sage. Mr. Piston Brown of Cilaitintle-lphin. ;town was ll recent visitor to Mia-l The bride M” I mckmhmgth F”.',lt70llC-hP. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ur- won, nun gown Wm, mud be. the””" mm" dice, covered buttons. Peter Pan butor was very slightly more than i in 1939. Wheri the cost of living was denakmm ' lies than eons of what it is today The producers. in turn. though not quoting actual figures. made it Mr. Harold Drummond. town, has recently purchased Cltlrir that advancing prices of feed home of Mn Edwln pcanchml A wgisfgrn (-nine”-i.Vw)1iL-h wag pui C?” 'C'”"?CMCN"'t'Nj MP5: Fl'NlPlilC-k 0- MRCDOUIZIU. and equipment necessitated a slill.Ce"'”l 35d"l"P- Mb Dlllm"'f”l”i,m 1... mp Range Ride,-5 inok pine h d ioster mol'rlcl- oi the groom. wore lllllhe-F ril'lCe for lhoir nrntlllci. 17"" empl”3fe ” mp Edmm in the Mlscoiiclle Parish Hall on er on an a mulberry wlno dress with brown Thorough investigation at their l””"'' G”””''' c""”' B"i"””"' unncla.v. November 26th. It was accessories. 9 mink MP9 and In 0 O I claim: might. ohange the picture. ”""" i.,nlm.,d'b.. an who ,mmded' Vlttllllfy orchid corssse. but wgfeelt.hem:,n1en war. giving, Mrs. Robert. Aiileck. Brrlcqiie ., N --.. The bride was given in mar- ” not mn”C5- '5 1”” H9” 'h"'l'.e"te"'d me Prince Cm".-V H9”: Mr. Gerald Stacie. who is Ii--i' Mi-at lollies (lvlnvris iris sold Hue by her uncle Mrl George could scarcely be galnsald. All iiltal on Molldny. Nl'llPlllhPl' 26111. . ndmn St Duns..."-5 A l" ' ' 'l ' Easter at .)mii;;i;-,1 Plpln.. Mr. U'm'"5"3'i her pl-op.rrt.v in Miss 'l'rn;i Gilli: harlntlt-towil was 5! recent visitorland Wm be i..m.mR sllortlv tn "3, o Miscoliche chest. or his parents.'5;de Wm, hpr 5m,.in.i.-(W and - Ml” M” PCT” 5”'e"5- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLeod, at Saint John, N. B. Richard H. Doliizlns of Beverley. Mass. was best man. The ushers wore: Mr. Paul O. Dreins. Jamaica Plain; Mr. Fred- erick C. Milcbougali Sr., who is I right. IN Il': com-erle lilal the ca.xclini- treatment. she llllrlcruoill for the milk DT(V(llli'l?T illld 4il:I.lrl-lsilccessilii one:-aiioli 0" Til?-Vlfi.l. hutor is a good nno. llhc 27th. Her mi-lnv iriends llnpr Mg ,m see her fully restored to good I The Case for the Milk (lmlllumrr health in due time. Miss Anne 1;.-sRnches daughter - nr Mr. and Mrs. Phil DesRoches oil Miss g,.ri,,,.,;-'vM1Cu9. 0,, the foster brother of the groom, of The race for the mnsumoil Hi V.o . and was. Wllrlmi (1-alg, Mig::inl:i'llP has returned home ai-lgian n; R. '11 Holman LHL sum. Quincy; Mr. Rnbcrt Douglas of 'i”355 '1” ”''”5”""” i” W” l'””'''' .il:cld'rlnll. and Mrs Grams moih- 'er llailn; spent some time in a me;-slap, spent. lhP last wccki-ndINllll0l) and Mr. Daniel Crowcll of Jamaica Plain. W339 bra"-ken 35 3" :”"' ” Kmdl 'i1rs. S. M. Marliil. al 0 of xi l1l'(':1l Hm zlal recelvln treat-'l i l Aile-t A”l”hm”3m'” 5”'”C” M" lm""”l';'-iirldlctttn. and Mrs. ('.rai:s s.s- ;,.:m. p S in "I home n . I I Q". Before tho corcnloriy Mrs. Rich- t.i-ieir considered opinion that marivier wig LmM,aA,' K..n5mg,0,.. i M... and 51...; J-0-hn C-,.H.i,,' Award Dnuglag sans ..-I-1-irough the l”'”””"”'"” ”m”-'”- M” '-''l”” are. enlovllli a visit in Nriv The Mi-mllche Home and School bertoil soulh. will lt'avF on Frldav,lYears". Tho niiranisi was Mr 3” "”5' "1"" ”” ”"" WW" ” vmic we lam-r vim larllcs will l.-miailnn held their mon!hlviNov. in ml-no the winterlRlCh8rd Rovnoldi of Boston- fun? LENA ZIMMER. lax?” mlmb" M i'”!d""'- ”” "”'lt.'-lllllld the Wl'llP' Vl.(l"P moetini: in Name Dame Convent months in Saint John. N. 8.. whet-cl Ni" ii?" ”V”ll”ll.V ll C3i5l'9d able in bur cirlNl'.'h milk av riir-i .--.. nu Tlitlrsda). Nov. 29th. sr. St. Mr. Gavin will be eniiiloyed. .rPCPi)li0l1 was lwlrl iii Cohen Me- ..........”7: ' ' rfm Drift; '0 prov,” .130” chmw The Trail RaV1"Bl: Glnup Be Fmnlanuel presided Follouingi liiei -F-W lmolllll HR" 7" ahnll" 0"” hundmd ; - ,. . -. -5- - l - " '" r ' ' .....-...- -:-31. w:r.h riffir er” i. . tes . - , 5..., mpg ll 9.1.3.1. limdzf tieque. cam? third among enmes hil-mess meeting. films of interest. ll Foal"! evoe. . have declared that -'01 lhi ”5"'”"l' P"M”"3- m W” W"! Shawn by R"' J' 13' hwy” t -,-.1 U; thp:g ,.h.id,.m ...,;1ll95l National Alnletlr Contest:-. --- g i i l . :.iq.-... b:r.'Ul':F ot Inl.-lThP highest lllI'lli'.rl'lal srnrr in ..lllir.s Edna Peters. daughter of , -. -tho .VlB'l1ln'!P5 wa: made by Rob-plrlr. and Mr: Edfllll Peters retlirn- . i our MM. y,,.ml,i,. gm” rl-L Montgomery. son M Archie ed in her home in Miscouche on Montgomery and Mrs. Montgom- Wednesday. Nov. 28. after having! 4 unit ,4 3130.” um, ,,,..e,.nm.m,, cry. Lower Bedequo. been in the Prince Oounty Hos-L hdzarl to realize that iavolrable llaltsl where she underwent an on- trade balances and flourishing in-. The "Half Century” Club met 9” 0"- d' ics are rot the only thiiigs lololi November 12th, ai the home or ' er ' about it tho uoliarc oi alijyir-5. L. W. Mliltort. Roll valll A pretty wedding took place in 153-” P001316 5s to ho mnsiderod. lMFlF answered by each member 'ile Chapel of Notre Dame Coil- l.et us strive to haw -'l0illlSlllllK.u:lil a personal problem. The lent. Miscouche. when Marjorie "ODS. ll0ilYl-mill! !jial'liFl5-. and problems were many and varied iGradi' daughter oi Mr. and Mrs most important of all. fiolliishlnllinnd produced mulch merrimcnt.p.lohtl Grady of Summerside be. nhldz-en. our ('lovernmeni has in-iPians were discussed for the win- came the wife of Urban MacNeill i-Todl-139d Mi Kl.-Pnlbrovlllx O-d'WgC.'lEl"S activities and it was decided poi Miscoucile. They were attended IlPll5l0ll Scheme fol" ill? l'llj0lv9CU0lllto have all exchatige oi Christ-,Iiy Julia Sollier or Summerside and l 5 0' th” iiiwdl NOW H5 Um" ”l0.nias gifts at the Docenlber meet- Eric Gaudet of Miscouche, A powers-l;llit-he got blisyon an ail.lmg. The Club mm: M the hnme M: enihrzlrin: scllenle for the proiec-'Mr5' Jame, Hmdermn an Nm.,,m-i non of the yollni: her 36th with ' C ' prrirlli. and (illP”'l1lY-'tl'l'i:r. E East Baltic miller liar. VlR!ll.Pd to Riililllze iori S B S and Vicinity OVERSHOES and SNOW BOOTS For All The Family the giving of prizes for the best M-'- Billy Parker o! Kensington essay by school eiiildren on "Vii-g D9-Iidlnx A Week with his uncle. iage Improvement" This being 35"" A””1'”9 MCGl'Egor of Lot 18. The Whitney family is well blusinx hi their married mg, g . m5 li00d1.V "limb" '"'"l 1'9” . ' ' Lily of the Valley trim and nyl in. an oatmeal oiored y mid r finds f the bride wish her Neill of O'Lear APrlnoeCoiinty Vl9WP0mlv 5”9"ded "” "M Alllllversiiry VIGIIIIU g marquisette shoulder length vefllll. coat and an orchicd corsagpe." gird rheet lfusband. God's richest bride. Y, -n-mm " '5' u u service of lhe. Borden United she were Mme bmclde open , Ail " '' Church ml 3'-"id" '" C ' pumps and carried a white orchid i .. "stunt night” win- ladies excelled -- Mr Elliot Brurs. Ea.-l Baltic". is themselves ivifh orllzinal poetry Mm l?anl.vl .”'””dWl” 0' K9"-. n pa':en:. in Soilvis Hospital. All Gllfi lieadlritill and Pnded with ”''-R19ll- 15 i'l5l'-lllz her son. .7. H. I V.i5h him a sprodv rPF(H'Pl')'. Mr F7rl'i'arcl Rolwrisnll. rrirrchrllii oi Killzsborn, is A I tient in Soilris Hospital. Ur ltnral-n Vlrl')mlalIl. nml. - B . nos 2 li'l.'.;nrr-s visitor to Char-l yhmgmggwnmr .7 Q l;'il”'VlllS "L KPll5lll!1'i0ll Slalloll llll lolmirizril rrirrn'iv. -"A'""'" M '”” "V D95"l0lld Callililllan. assist-l . progressing iavolirably in the Prn- liili '0 C. N- R. Strillon azent at Ms,-.5,-5 r-lurid. chm, ilmi ci,....,vlnc-lai sanatorium. lK'.'n-million, i Pfllf” sri-'r.' snl'el'nl days in: ' F-i'rit':Nrv'vvl on tho fllrl tho l-”l'll-rrmrli '- Loan Hoard,C iiinrss in the (7 Hospital. Vr .'-1'ii;iit V4-..ovl and .Vll'.. lrrrrl".j' .Vnn'zi:vlo worn visitors to son Ev-rl Point. on Nov. 25. U.:."ir Ynimg, arroillpalllr-('. N"!l Yiirlmlian. Red Point, rP'TPl1ll)' 'l'l1o l::r'l7'l: nl Vr: l-'a:l Point. nrv glad to learn in ilrngrosslllg favorably nit:-r twrcnt illness in the hospital. The friends and neighbour Mrs. Cla:-euro torn. Lakcviilr-. ir. Souris llosililnl. on tho dmth oi linr sis!-"l'. l.Ini'd Cairns. Mnllrioil. N. E Mr. and Mr.. Frricnlall lilafxsry were visitors o.l .Vov.2.3tl1 to C inttetown where ll1l')' l-lslied lholr daughter. ncnpya) usiilg only leltt-rs lcitoioti are :.ol'ry to lcarn of his mem- lvinlr rf Mr allrl 1il's.Rodrlle Kid-. .lnllll (Gillie .Norih Lake nn Nov. 27 by simnr. sorijv to lC.";'ll o' llPi' l-or:-lit. illnt-ssison. lobster packer. uas completely Sympathy of the silrrolilldillglfamily had to seek shelter else- rrlmnlunltlcs is hr-iilr; extruded lo'where during the night. ll Mrs. William Fraser. North Lakel V Alethoa. who rach member writing a on business and famiiy from n pa-lQllOlallOll. The result was niirlirs. given lowed. woll . -. . 1 Mr. and Mr."-. Roy MrL.:-troll. . Rorllwrli, left recently (or Toront.l,' Mrs. Kicr Clark and Mrs. 1.-.-.m-mi-. ni Fi'?llTi'- (Iuiiipbrll .,(iOnlario, where Mrs. lUCLa!'Pll will :jar.l9nU;'i' a hospital for medical treat-l m0l0r cor reciently Io.- - Mrs. Cook will spend the - lrr with hPr daughter. Mrs. Sullivan. oi Maiden. Mug. The many friends of Mr ('44-orgr mm; Brllrv of Rod Point. are .:oryy in .-,5 yi,,...-.11”; uprp mi hiisi.jlP.ai'll of his vecollr. llIlFll.'lD Wllllill 1...... .,, ,r;.-.1 rnlni rlllri Snllrll L:lkclaL his work at Basin H('7lli bi-oak-. ;waiPr. He was taken to tho Snurisj lfiirnl Forum took place on we . ,Hospital wllerr. he received moon. 1 nay evening. Mr and Mrs. molly l,m-as nnsnry treatment. the ichilrcll. Trllro. N 8.. was a gllosi ii .srealu-r ill East Poini Uillted 'l by Church on Nov. 2.1. I "Mlli"l1 damage was done ail lz she winds and high tides. the strong- ilcr eat and highest seen on that shore since 1923. Several traps were smashed. boats washed off the s oiishore, some buildings moved. and iirclr. gas tank, owned by Earle John- washed out. ivatrr came as high as iloor level in buildings and it Mrs. Tadoring did not become an im- har-. irorlant trade until iorm-iltllnit Wll'.1.rif'Ii.l'lEA were introduced about ihr is, 10th Century. mgmm Goodwill. C. P., Stimmerside. ll:lar- lid” ""5 li i'l5ll0r to Kcnslngton .-lOllS. Lunch and a social hour iol- ”'('"lil.V3 lo: Cook. (Sl'.l, left. Kensiiigmn hyi lhr Malpcque the home of Mr, M M p , i .. l Clark. The E W Om)" ' Rev. 1''. Rot-kwoood oi PPODlCSlrn".Tlll Forum topics were discussed. A Lwrge con-i Ht.-ndiyv. V. 5,, V, D. Kcnsi it ; umreilgregatlon turned out. to hear thcl Previous meetings had hecnnzhglidl hmmsc; ',')y.i?(nrg in C11,”-inttriowr..inspiring message. at the homes of Jacki. 3 tRH.i' Cclark and Austien nst. . -K. Mrs. .1. H. Goodwin, Summer- -Vt 47”-Willi Dorsvxv 0! Borden is - tit. and Mrs. Cllarles Cook” Chaim . Boston! win- . (Din) meetiilz M Road-Kensillgtoii 3 Mon- ! will. at The fourth weeklv November prescribed list or "ml l'9l”i'6 mid oirclimspecti'on ll” lilesllnll was attended by -Dr- ,.a. lav ch so lublhh to 50-- . 2 Still) at all llilifl .;..ll"li'ii xi-r 1 . i;.l is A i is ' t .nl).u.'iu..: OUT 0L".l WAY NO. WE CAN' A THING FER GONEAIZH -rm; woizlzv wmz-r M WITHOLJT A HLltxl'l'lN' LICENSE ” DOKPT , ii i l heir. ,,.- ':””'a”'i”- ill 1” I2 ---...-an.-....-..;... Bv J. R. Williams T DO HIKA MAJ .i6.iw,.i L. U , iv,;l4"ri;;5lx,'f”o , iihdlv 4f g VA 7-an , '1 4 ,1 phi. V; lYrI..?Fd('l - ..,h"Xx,;i.:"M ,2 '5 JRwil.uAM5 VlGt.Nl'.YMII UJLFAPOC! Ilr MEN'S AND BOYS' ZIPPER OVER- SHOES-Bright iinished black rubber, ilerre lined. heavy corrugated soles. Menis sizes 6 to 11-a pair Il.7d Boys sizes 1 to 5-4 pair . ............ .. 4.15 MEN'S 4-BUCKLE RUBBER OVl'.'R.- SHOES--Warm fleece lined. corrugated soles and heels. water excluding tongue. Monis sizes 6 to 12-n pair ........ .. 5.95 Bo,is' 3-buckle sl lo. size-sea 1 to S - I pair M'EN'S ZIPPER RUBBER OVERSHOES - .lerse,v lined. bright. finish, neat iii- Hng. Sizes 6 to 11-: pair . MEN'S PULL-ONS in similar style - a pair BROWN RFBBER ()i'ERSHOl.'ZS -Zip- per closing. warm ileecy lining. heavy long-wearing soles and soft tops. Men's sizes 6 to 11-A pair ..................... ... 8.45 Boysl sizes 1 to 5--A pair . 6.'IIl Youtlls' sizes 11 to 13-: pair . 5.75 RLACK WOOL CASHMERETTE OVER- SHOES-Fleece lined. bellows (snow ex- cluding) tongue. heavy corrugated soles. Menls 4-Buckle sizes 6 to 12-a pair 8.85 Mt-n'x 2-Buckle sizes 6 to 12-: pair 4.91 'Boya' 2-Buckle sizes 1 to 5-a pair 4.50 Ml-INS FLIGHT BOOTS Brown rub- ber. heavy Merino wool llnad. corrugat- ad non-skid soles. Pull-On style sizes I to 11--a pair ................ .. .... 8.95 Zipper style sizes I to 11- 'pair 11.15 Laced slyle sizes 5 to 1i-a pair 10.2! WOMEN'S. MISSES. AND Cl-llLD'REN'l BROWN OR. BLACK PULL-ON OVER- SHOES-Slmulated instep strap. bright Ilnlshrd 'toi-ls. corrllgated soles. Women's sizes 4 to 9-: pair .. ............. ...... 8.08 Miues' sizes 1.! to 3-a pair ........ 8.49 Child's sizes 5 to 11-a pair .. 1.” RED as above. Women's sizes a... 4.26 Misses' sizes-a pair ................ e-.. a.'Ill Child's sizes. red or white-a pair 3.45 WOMEWS ZIPPER RUBBERV OVER- SHOES-Bright finish black. in medium and low fiat heel heights. sizes 4 to 9- 4.0! I pair .....,....-.......................... lillolllalllln MAIL ollnlslls FILLED HoLMANs "tlllslc .ME.4ll8 miller” - p.ln. Mon.-Fri; BROWN OR BLACK RUBBER OVER- SHOES-Zlpper front style with fur cui- ied top. fleece lined. fltnll la a. Wo- men's sizes 4 to 9-a pair ...-........e. 4.75 Mlsseal sizes 13 to 3-n pair .. .- 4.50 Chlldis sizes 5 to 12-: pair .. WOMEN'S Fl..lGl-l'l' BOOTS-Fawn reb- Ardlne (Jodphur style) with iront burkle. sheepskin lined. rubber and i-ork,anlo-r. wedge heels. sizes 4 to 8-a pair ILM WOMEN'S BROWN OR BLACK I'ITl.L- ON BOOTS-Moccasin vamp. Iolid rub- ber soles and wedge heels, sizes 4 to ill --a pair . WOMEN'S BROWN OR BLACK ZIPPER BOOTS-plain fronts, heavy zero ilelare lined. rubber soils and heels. slzcs 4 In 9-a pair ...-.. BROWN OB BLACK RUBBER Pli'l.ta ON BOOTS-Zero fleece lined. rubber soles and wedge heels. Women's size! 4 to 9-i-a pair ...................... .....-... 7-” Miues' sizes 11 to 2-a pair ........ Mi" Child's sizes 6 to 10-: pair .......... 5-5" ZIPPER FRONT BROWN OR. BLACK OVERSHOES-Heavy zero fleece lined (thick pile). Woman's sites 4 to 9-! pair ............................................. e. 7.50 MiaseI' lllzea (brown only) 13 to .1"! pair ..................................................... .. 0-75 Child's aizea (brown only) 6 to 13-: pair ....... -W-l BLACK CASHMEBETTE 3-BUCKIJ7 OVERSHOES-Fleece lined. good ilttliili lasts. Miner sizuila to 3-: pair Mil Child's sizes 6 to 12-a pair - ......... .. Mil Mine-s' (all rubber) is to 3-: pair-W Child's (all rubber) 6 to 12-a pair 3-3" ALL RUBBER. OVERSHOES - Brow"- Red or White-Fleece linad. fur trim- med, zipper cloning. Misseal sizes 13 to 8-a pair - ....................... .. "5 Child's sizes 5 to like pair ............- 5-45 SNOTITE OVERSHOES-Brown RUM)"- zippar closing. lamba' wool lined. 19" inaolo. full bellows tongue. elastic cull at top. Mlaaes' sizes 13 to .'&--a D!" 5'” Child's sizes 5 to 12-: pair .. i M5 l .......a.