1 NOVEMBER 30, 1953 ":;l0' and Poinlllleasani M""V ' - Couple Observe Mr. C. L. Slntnoiit of the Provln- uial Bank staff. was it week-end visitor to his home here Nov. 21. ..'Mr. alld Mrs. Joli R of Point Pleasant celch1rnte:i)'il:l:; PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN LM0NTAGUEZ Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron secure. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Liven. The Guardian may be bought. at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Olticez in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Official Opening Tuesday of the staff or the Bank of Com- mcrce, Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown Saturday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Willard Docherty left Montague last week for it short trip to Boston where she will visit relatives and friends. Her many friends will regret til learn that Mrs. M. F. Macilollaidp ' ..'INSTITUTE MEETING It the of Mrs. Lester Maciieod. '1lha work of getting the school Christmas program has started ..'MONTAGUE HOCKEY TEAM meeting at office Vere Beck and home Son. Monday. Nov. 30. at 7:30. Tuesday. 8.00 om. Montague. is a patient in the 12.! , here at the trraded school and the 60th wedding anniversary mi .. :- "'-- ' E. I. llospittil. i single school. The plan calls for a day, They were the ghost. 9'' JUUBT ARRIVED. rar cenlerit. ..'SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Yeos ....-... i great, ghow at the Memo,-131 H311 honor at A family dinner At 5” "l supply iimited. Get, your tirdorsl'l'heati-e. Montague. Wednesday. Mrs. Cornelius Mort-ison, Mont- and another at the single school home. and were the rccipionlswll now. Poole and Thompson, Ltd. lDec. 2. 8 p.m.. annual Masonic real. who is visiting her parents for old and young. remembrances and best wishes 1:" auction in aid Of Crippled children. in Woodville. was a visitor to this memorable occasion. A ' ..'A'r'rnN'r1ox ALI... liemenl-i y Ve- ' Montalzuc Snliirllov. Mrs. 1Vloi'ri- 'Ilhe condition of Mr. George Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds tit... bar to attend Red Cross Blnori ..'BAR(.-AINS GALORE at the son, a foriiier resident. oi Mont- Mimpongid in me p. E. yslmd married at Georgetown Presby-ti... v Donor Clinics at Mnreil and Suill".:V.VIia.s0lllC auction, Montague Wed- aguc. linti her three ('llli(li'illl, arr Hospital continues to improve but lan Church in 1893 h.v Rev. .Vli-, 1 next Monday, November 30th. illP5(iR)'. Dec. 2. Proceeds in aid leavlnl: on rcturllv to Moriirval he will be hospitalized for going CF8hCl9l- MP5. Reynolds was (My .,..- lCl'lppi0d children. Frlda). Mr. Nltirrlsnn, who had Mme. merly Margaret Anne Milcllnnald. spent two weeks ill iVooiivllic. rc- home last week iEi'sEl7:nJ daughter of the late Mr. and Mr. Vllilliam MacDonald of illulszravri N. 5. Mr. Reynolds is the son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Eleni,-m," Reynolds of Point Pleasant. .'i'h,.:r family includes Penclnpiz, MI; Percy Jenkins of llalifax, 3'. g' ' .-.'REMIMBER to attend Rodi --t Crols Blood Donor Clinic at lint-y ..'-SPECIAL SALE at Dtmnls. rell Hail this afternoon lwiwrniaaspereaux, continues until Dec 2 and 4. At least 100 dnlll-rs uii'Z- 5th. ently needed. l”'"”l There are a great number of people on the sick list at present in this vicinity with the flu. . .. i ..'l)()N"l' MISS IT-Masonic auc- C Mr. John R. O'Brien left on re- ...'AT LEAST till) I . . lll”"'l ll””l”V:;'ii lil Yeos Theatre. Montague. .turn in h” d t' ' H l'f N S -v .. needed at Red Cross Clilli" in St.:W:e:.lnesdM., Dec, 2' 5 ppm jg Y on Mondalf, Eytgisamlewagujgl 16;"; Q-Illltahflh May. .Mrs. Alex Mail-tin, M"y'5 H5” 59””; m"'l:l" hr" Mrs. Annie Mt-Ewen was in the with his wife and family here. K or 3' B. C” and BPnil”:i”” , -... Mrs. Raymond Jenkins, or merside. Boill Mr. and Mrs. liryiloltls r:;- tween 8 and 10. Be one --save R Qtin. , ..-a. K. CLEMENTS md his: life-perhaps your own. V1a5on.t: committee promise be-s.i city on Wednesday on business. It is understood that she plans nlov- Mr. Qyrus Lapierre is offering Owen Kiggins, Rev. F. L. .Viullnl- liamilton. Ont., is the guest lay. and Rev. Leonard Mr-lv'ann.t llwr father. Mr- The choir was lirl('lF'r llw riii-or-jxltintaizue. tlon of Rev. Sylvcre Gallrlnt. nf Vernon River. Pall-hmrors uPi'El William Naddy. Thomas of P. J. Mcxenna. Miss Peggy B:ecT(.II4Ialifax, N. 8.. Currnn.lspent the week-end at the home PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUM AIlSTRAIiIA'S AMAZING ENTERTAINER AND HYPNOTIST THE GREAT MORTON The young lady will he hypnotized at 11:40 n.m. this morn- uvlkened on .nt.ligr- by her "Print-n Charming"-(a prom- inmt Chnrlottr-tmvn Public. Official). PRICES 32.00, 31.50 and 31.00 TAX INCLUDED Mr. Gus Aylward and Mrs Ayl- ward have gone. to the city to re- side. where they report they have considerable work to do on their property. 1 here, has chickens that he bought a. day old in the spring and for some time has been selling eggs laid by thosc same birds. Miss Bertha MacDonald was a visitor here from the city on Wed- nesday for a few hours. Her old home is here. The community is sorry to learn after residing there since late Ap- ril. Last winter they vrent to Hal- iaw at Borden. Cai- to Mrs. James .1. iJilSlHF-"S VlSlli1li5 on November 19. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod recently spent it few days in Halifax. N. S. ..'Mr, and llaghan were l Charlottetown Chairman of the Board of School Trlistscs Floillairllr. mu Road anilN l-Inzelbrook, were rt-cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell at Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Will. i). Fritsor. to- gether wlth their daucrhter, Mrs. Russell I-iicken, and gr:lllridnugli- fer. Miss Lin-da I-Ileken, all of Al- bion, were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. York. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell at Whim emplowed for the past six rnonths. -GU. old John Wilson 115 ill! sat putter- mlddle-aged camper. workim: out- side his tent. had set up fl perfect rnunterfeitillr; set. on tho siuid at Weston Super-Mitre. With it he melted metal and poured it into plastic moulds described by experts as "almost perfect." Each room has been painted a rllilercnt color. the work being done by Mr. James Larkin. Oom- plcted nlso is the heating and plumbing by Ma.cLe0d 6: Greene, as well as providing more accom. modatinii for the large number of students attending Montague school. The Board of Trustees includes; Messrs. S. S. I-leallian. Q.C.. chair. man, Claude Nicholson. Charles Fraser and Lester MaoLeod, secre- tary. member paying membership fee. One new lnetmber Joined. yen; vice-president. Mrs. 0. Mac. Donald; sec5'.-treasurer. Mrs. Orrin Mrs. Walriroil M.acKinnon. roll call Tile amllial meeting of Breathl- biiuc Womonis Institute was held on Nov. 9 at the home of Mn. l-iedley Woodsiile. Roll call was responded to by 10 Minister of Education Peakes and Vicinity lottetowil. visited at the home of his brother Mr. D. A. MacDonald. on Nov. 17. Mr. George Allstie. Montague. is spending the week of Nov. 16 at the home of his sister. Mrs. W. Mecullough. Byrne's Road. Mrs. Role d. recently Anthony Dlinn. visited her Byrnels sister is regretted by his many friends. Oharlottetown Hospital on Nov. 19 where she was a. patient for more end of Nov. 14 with her parents. Trainor. St. Patrick's Road. Miss Pearl Grant was a recent week-and visitor at the home of Mr. and Mn. Emest MoEachem, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Binnott were business visitors to the city on Tuesday and they had the privil- ege Ol Joining the throng along the city streets to see old Santa Prayers and good wishes of this entire vicinity are going out :0; ll15 Speedy recovery. -N. St. Teresa's W. I. Hold Annual Meeting Secy.-treasurer Mrs. Joseph Km. 115' gave a financial report of the 3195.11. A discussion abo t can Dlnrfollowed. u 0 Miss Doris Donnelly spam um weelr-end of Nov. 14 at her home on st. Patrick's Road. Mr. Harry Whitehead, from up; County Oonstructiotn Co., oh”. 10"-NDWH. was a visitor to this 1 ".CAR WRECKH, y x Wssyililttlluii yet. Yeo's Theatire, Mont- ling to the city to reside for the his property here for sale with theijoy excellent health. and Mr. nu. ' Chavmlet sedan NB 8 mm mwk a.;)u:;ni):ci;u.:eati,y8 :l:'E)eEl(;T'nl.n:lglS winter llL0lllhS at least. y ieillltesgloaieogjglxiilcdlng in the Mor- Zlglotiss still) attengs I to rim. mam, Iollowlrl I collision with a Xrlvn - t -v? . ' E P O” 19' . Om"-llPHll. Scotla tzruck at Inna Cnrnnr sat-3 ' Mrs. James K-Erhnaflck-tvllldy . . - V .. I while Mrs. Reynolds faithfully car- . um”, mornmg. The mm. was y ..'A MEETIDG of livestock ex- dauizhlPr Ollle were in the ci 3 orig - vir shown above is the new Mont- Mr. A. J. McAdam has his lovely ales Out hcr daily work alintit. in . Proceeding towards Niatvtritt term. iubiiors of Kings County Will DP Thllrsdoy Oh hU-"lll88S- l ilzlie High School. the official new residence near 5. D. U. about 0"59h(;1ld- Blllll .8rC Wollitr: mm. l "Mn the cu. pmc,,d,,.; ,,,..i.ilield in Bridgetown)-lall, on Dec- -- v- ' V . ' I opeiiiiig of which takes place on complete and will be moving into "st 3" ”retC””'Y"5a"i "lih 1.- wards towards BPIIFVHP slt'tlI'i( PmbPl' 4lh. at 2 riclock. to con- Mrs. Plarid I)me:tu.x who is ueili T110503). December 1st. it shonl.l,l'. The work was under quss 9'15 0 he Gay. the left rear of the ll-iirit, ill'ltiv' S-flf'l' Plllultlllll lhe llV65'-OCK Shim" Over ollzlllli W35 1" llle NY)" on Commenced on August 23. 1952. the direction of Mr. J. J. Perry of , dlll-V 19 ”'"l 17 WM” lhl'.l' Ins-V off the two rear wheels. the tlil-i at Dundas. Department of Al:ricul- Thursadr. the building was completed on Brawl. Mr. McAda.In'a old home 1'.” i ”'”Y 1”” laced "'9 irlals "1 flrential and drive shaft. Tlle.ll-11'? reorwematives are requested . i Fol). mi, 1953. Mr. William Wiilize- is in the village. l” l””" ""1"? "ll, moluilrrv truck then swerved on the mad. '-0 5lllPnil- Mrs. William Conohan has gonel Wm-I gene;-1.1 cont)-actor, ei-acted zlrildthlilrzgfs Krgolihehh hlndlnn fill" roll d over twice and sto ml with m w--------- to the city to reside for the win-i : ' - .1 ' r r time so that From 5 mgidemg SD”? - o lit Ih9eWh99l5 1" 'h" 5'" ml" Personals ter wlierr she will be! near Lilli :ll:c1:i?t1:dltli:l':1abl?:Ot:have classes road is heard thatoglittgoiyowlll 53;: Iivryrs-exRi:lIl2l7T1l(Si!!'lll::'ll3yP(Tl:limm spun on the road in lll'tl llrt church and other p.aces anti dui'lil;( the secoiid half of the year. be made in the s 'i to have .- :1" dincunn (mm whit-it ll t”.'Itl in-nit: ql Kl d M, '. d friends. Her old home will be The school, wliich is 111 feet by rural electriocal wwligu contin-liilelcil :l:uonSmTl';Smg00d. if" 'l i 00mlh8'- Bolh l'll'lV"FS Wool-mi Vlllll W - rt Firigr M tdtma" M. closed shortly as her dzillshter-in- 54 feet. is of a six classroom de- from MoGuir's. on the Morelil road etphpeyr M m 0! M0 W only min” l"ll"'”- '.'i.L' .5Efi..,..2l '...g..T,'.'g”fff'H.”i?iZ.lL law and formlv will be merino to sign. in the center or the buiid- to the Church or at. 1.-umwe 5 ' . rm” ” the city to reside no in other tears illg is B T C0l'l'id0l'i On the mg zbctzuihuii-eel rlnilmh or I little more -0 ' ' . 1 M. to . . Mr. Alfred liolvery. Month ue. ' ' r (ll fill" T 3?? ll”? C355l”00m5- Rn u 79"? n 5 9 5P'l'll'lKt A k S d T ;.,,,,F...'?f,':CiJ;,.s?,,T,1mil... .. sprnrilnrz several days in Sg,vd- uprwllds Err Mm; lljllmi” Mmhehl .'i. slllrlliir VlliIilll)Pll on each side of . . S o P. J, Mcxenng, Mniitngiinl ttlin ltsxv. NS. on business. Ylll he -will W fillll 5;” "Oh, the "I. 'Ihe lll'-Pllllgc size of each .. The friends of Mr. Duilstant 0 sued away at the Kings Cotliill; in the best luf lien ti: at Ire pea.-c . room is nporoxlmouelr 30 feet by Dunohy will be sorry to learn of 9.93.1 on Tniii-5.1.1,.-I ti-in it.-itlv Mr. and Mrs. John White and C'l'0'le Inn 10"": Vi 9” 510 15 19"l 32 feet. each room containing a his continued illness in the Ghiu-. from st, Mary's ChllrFh. snttirniviilniigliter. Karen. were Saturday -!ldlnB- I coat locker. teacher's locker, and 10l'l9l0Wfl Hospital where his cart. morning with Rev. w. .1, .VlcF.'ll'-V visitors to Charlottetown. --e I . bookcase. Day lighting is provided dltlon is only fair. A school teaicii- . . . die celebrating Solnnin Rntitlimrl ------ .Th? llrsl dim” lil qlmev some by live large windows in each er. Mr. Duniphty has not been in High M355, Agmgiing ,1: tiuitt-.iii Mr. and airs. Arnold Wiglitman. time in the Memorial Hail Ilast mam. and mgm lighting by gum. prime health for acme yen” It -- was Rev. E. Edmund Rot-lir. nnti Xltmluizllr-. siirntthe week-end vls- week drew quite a crowd. Fhe Fsvplltsy different, times and an hope this 3YDNEYi (CW y-Till! Call" " Iubdencon 11,... L-iM.,.n.... iltng relatives in New Glasgow, music was by a city orchestra and 'llli- six rooms have been com- trip to the hospital will be the Brew" Fwmeu Asmcnmon F”d”' Roche. Rev. Phalen Mckenna at-i-.N. 5. quite a few came along from tilci iii;-mi iii iiistil board irtih press- loll-lining point fur much betm. "K94 the C"-Y Of Sydinav and ad- ed as master of ceremonies. Pr:-s-l city also. wood and waimcoaumy The 11001.5 health. ' llwmt WW7” and m'lUllClDEli'-198 to gut in the sanctuary HPFP Rr-v.l Miss Laura Mcxennit. R. N.. 5. 5. iiessinn Q, C. MD Covered mm maid congolwml Hon. Keir C-'.ark sat a license fee for farm producp peddiers from Prince Edward Is- land and the Annapolis valley The association adopted a rt.-..i. lution submitted by Colin Collie: of nearby Coxheath. There wozt several di.-sarltera. Hun, Kelm Bym" g.,,...m.,V min; ,1" parents ,,. Montague. M k reBTeMerTtT1;t Mm. Grover :3; the wiring by Gilbert Clam- Ellgly charges arrive in the Mn comer charged Prime WV 1-1'. Nelson and Martin ilines. In-3 - C 5- 1 t t m th ch . ' ' g , .” . ' Wm-d 151 .1 d A , H .- termem (Mk pm” in We Wwml WMS MM Johnna”. Edi”! lnomlrixns iiuriglylielllmll Hnimgmulrv ,. "Til? linsmiil-til. lll(itl('lPS vi furnace Eu.yiall.v ll'lfl1(d31e(;E-Hlla4atI1l:1l11l; H . and tmckan agioodgii yhel'll'lcB;)):le5Blr:':V River Church retitntm i Marnntlald anti Anna Marlnarrn. .. I . 1. 7 AA ilniiqiitllli so:-l:t: FiFll.1: ' n.- i”""l- l3l?'llFl""lT.l. 5t0i'a.ge room. raclley regre o .V W is grim, mg;-iy 1.,-imds an wot. kt - . treatfnenli B-Ilfl an 1011910 599 I1 h .1 W... '34 1;,tatomi5 and an audiwnum 90 still a patient in the Ulla.lotle- ried nvgf the mneu of U1” um ml-1' 9- He Said they sold from out soon again and back home to fflfg ;"eVl Ema 311.41 Fxmg; ,9... by 30 ,,,.,.'...m, d,.,,,,,, ,.;.,m, town Hospital. All Join in Wishing aid doci.,,. 9,. R J. Mmgf M1 d door to door in competition ml. her duuai had as their guests; the members '0 be provided at the stage which mm ”3 '-'”l3' WWW W 8004 Who has been ill for some time: m1oc".pMm?oduiu5'1men dumped '”l" - Mm Pmm smnm Wm. me or Whim Roan Lticlles Aid and will be placed at one end- 'I'he.h””h' g””..:!l lg”: W” i” W 1" W low ma.i-lgrt pi-lcesmmhum M mi l , . - . hid". lli.db.ht 'tc- '-GP 05171 Uh t ' ' week-end here with her parents. ill?” Pshtvilrls. A dainty l.incii was nl;lml";l:1 gllygleglsng zumoce :5;-)1: Mr. P. J. Ma.dDollalci. Char'iotte- again where hens” xuimimd trdome He said P. E. 1. rural reaidrw mummg to W my me sum” hilt at W cm. comllloted school presmt: i am Willi M5 E Vl-ill" l0 Wilkes 0" not too good. sir ii: 9”” 9"” ”"'q”””' we "””””' imghh A MGV . exterior appearance, finished in Nwt 19' W511 the family doctor to all here g)r:;lmnm?::me?;ue;'i:dmgmmL CW" "7"" -. . d P -, Insulstoiie. and i. considered to b ”'"C , Sm” before the e t tar 2 "O "J" l Mr. Eph Malone. A 101! form” MJ Nd Mli Wm” mp?! an attractive addition to the towing, Re" R -l- Ma0D0ln3ld- Chills and is now raportedc 9; 1:: to eummate Prmce Edward 151"” and mainland produce but mere) to control peddlers. he said. John Macintyre of Grand Mint South said large milk imports iron. the Island and mainland Wnllill not be needed if Cape Bram. farmers would guarantee a suiipiy to oonsumers. Joseph Kenny (re-elected); diml- or: ,Mrs. Joseph Lawlor. Mrs. Ger- . " r l v Jr l'sn'i id 1 ' ' . ” ...me on. Y Pl”0l”bll "l9 that Mr. M. Dunphy. son orivii-. might llfgjiqjlalsriyaglfoiwl ffw lrrvr.noai.r:-cuviwniai. w. 1. MM Mme C1Eik.n:LCh”'”””"”" The annual meeting of St. tr... aid curt-an, Mrs. Joseph oormim-. W"ld" Mml Mm Wilfred Dumpm" H A dundav visitors of Mr and Mrs Mr William Mccullollsh BYrne's esaa womenls Immuw W35 lwld ”'d"'0"'. M”' Jmeph MVA-'” Shaw M In pmmem in me Chummelgwn Hos. Cecil Campbell Conimcrcinl Cross. The ””l”3l meemm Pl mm" Road visited Charlottetown on M the home M M” Joagph MM' Mu" Urn" Bmdlelh mud In th. Talented and pital lit present. All wish him a ;p dale Churchill Women's Institute Navy '15, Area, with 10 members and an; A delicious lunch was served it- Verumc speedy ”c0l"l- Mr. Sum”. Mzwxmnm. Map incl Nolerilber 4 at the home of Mn” V1-ill-Oryprosent. Mrs. MaoAree assisted by Mrs wvoridw . p field WM R weckycm mym, tn .Vfls Isabel Lamont with an at- M... Daniel Bwlm Momagucl President Mrs. George Smith -lmeph Gormley and Mrs. Chestr: 1 pc,1(,"m.,v The last residents of the sea.sidc w'm'm Read I lr-tldrtilt-ti of seven members and Spam, nu week.wd of NOV, 14 at IZHVB hfl” YODOFE and thanked the Bradley. The remainder of th' here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McVar- ' iv four visitors. the home of his father, ML Lou” members for their help mu co. evening was gpeni, in mi enjot-abgi ish have pulled out for the season Mr. and Mrs. Reuben WM”. Roll call was answered with each Bymel Bymys Road Whose mm” operation during the you. card game. TM next meeting is to be held at Mrs. George Bmith's home. max for the winter months. This 'l'l”ae election of officers for the - '0 v . t yea:-'s work and rte . ...j...a.-n , , y . . y . . L . d . I . . Friends of Mm. Patrick Clalkln. l R T -moral do- season they will npelld some time Bl:1;f'inwI'l::1r;”(1:::(Ell?Plirlllais Pmllillz .3031 resulted as follows: pmkes Road are pleased .0 know nations to school and community. FAMOUS GROUP with their daughter and son-m- t 1 r President, Mrs. Giinneld Mac1"ad- that me was able to lame me the books showed it balance of The Royal Academy in Londor held its first public exhibition n! am in 1700. .. end; . . Emmi" r" COT 9? ( - l ted): alto , . t Thi:,IsiiIul::tulae.laho':vmtia:' E;OI(;;l:) 1:01; aatszgxieovzscordil inH'!'lo- will 1?: pliVfa.se.i3ei3,”fi1.ritd?e M E Jnhrlli A-relsmegxmnmau amil-s than two weeks. adA;Ic1ho&leolo(i;rlifn(i,t..tlt1se"v5t;u".1.i.npo:,t(.t , l'lsn,io .. o. . cmivar a- . . Ki 1;) ;1k - y - fax. Saint John: Mnllrfnn. Mr. ' , , 1: in.-rlpr1Dv:.1: .1” Inge IR Eb Island a g Mfissle Ji:yf:e1Hn;4naol;oonalg?m1:hL0e;l Mm Ruth Donneuy spent the 1? to be nnswcmd PY tell- lntcrnationally Fnmnun Author, I.u-turer. :pglz;i:5incee1;:e .,2..;. Rgsumdeeilln E 0 polilinittce. Mrs. Guy .MncLeod. wfeegnend 0; Novd 14 at my; "home he-mm rigs" WI . U Psychologists and Memory Export fob in the cm. a Wllefvk-Iago whw, Program committee for the next 31,-,. efi,&",.c.”o&11;.,,,,,Z'fi'f 'Avo,:'dai?d acted for ooh. w,:1t:,:6;'eu.w:”1:,..:i: . - WEE MAN WITH THE MILLION-DOLLAR MIND” .,t,uck on the side M the head months is Mns. Kelsie Buch- dent. Mrs. George Smith. (re-el- . -ith a piece of lumber. L i-N mp ' . Min Taraso. I-Iandtrahan. teacher acted): V159-President Mr Ch - 1 P A ll LONDON. (Rail ers o N .t t , . s. as THE SLEE ING BE UTY -Nwmve R semnd glam... at 4g-.....m.. the e;jmn:'elee01rn5lMrl:l got: Rfldanhri in Borden school. spent the week- her Bradley. secy.-treasurer, Mrs, : Everybody gets a lit nin-down new and then. tired-out. heavy-headed. and mail" red by l in; over Radio Station (iF(Tl' by Dr. Robert Morton in ma B.W'd)' in ill? 53ml M We of to bc answe.-red by exch i N W” 3 Vllibolr at the home of Mr. ' ii. P it till Robin”, Gmmm Sm” window And is down” on. mm Lorne Bmams most popumr bmch re” Cmmmas gum. mac 0 ofryI;.&:)dmMrsv.W.lAlorizx) B'irt,,l;I!ead and Mrs. Joesph MdDonald on mioiuly wronli iilgy”, lOeIIiP.:r:T'!wiI)IlnlE . the Sleeping Beauty of Old, until taken by ambulance to sorts. u the homeid M: rB(:1?nMrVlJ(;1l'6 "name" uuud 5, "nu "id. uirl the P. W. (1. Auditorium at 7:45 p.m., where she will he i Y Passers-by didn't. dream that the BREADALBANE W. L J - M1 5. 0 11 Nov. 19. N .5 11".; gym 5... to uh Dodrli Kidney Pills. Dodd'a stimulate the liidneyv. and so help restore their normal action nl removing excess acids and wutu. Than you feel better. sleep better. work bellev. Gal Dodd'I 'dney Pills now. look lor the blue box with the red hand It all drunills. You can depend on Dodd'I. 52 I '5 . .. members. Tilers were three vi.sit- Messrs. Ralph Grant d R.'ch- -1 I. j You may tuiy Atlvnnrw-. Tickets at luiltaivro Old Spain Mm mm yucvmm and MN Wilson limzall it tlflyliPC':t'9l:l'1l.li9l- Ms mpsenh The president, ggve ard Biro. were business girlilsitorti to Hem”), on NOVA 19' V v - r - I - - t V 7 t hi .- . hut Tickets ulll also he sold at the show. Rena MMNNH 19” (W Toronto, St;lhl.LPl'lC(;D f(iHllrXt:INmlmVrki mpd :);;c:hm. Yew” Md thanked my mum. Chmmmetown on Navy H. Tjpyy BU. A nonrlt open at 1 PM. om” on Nmtembm. 20”-L zemilvz mnums or s'”Wi1, mmsp bicrs ior thizir help fund co-opera- M H I fl - .. Sponsored by Ccntonnlnl 1": Men's Cluh ”- His productions astonished l.h9l:U?Q'n)g:?:L:::1;:af0:rth:e '""” fol” me Mfc;1'zdMIg:;5dY :13: :3; i Vf I unfit mild Mfr-lleouyvivzlie D:l:l::13ljudg9' Wm Cmed mm H” very The sociv-tri-easurer save hery ref. visitors to Hunter River on Nov l . it y. , . . . ' - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M.ac- Sum”! Mrke" - . port. which showed quite A suc- - . Donald on November 22 Wilson 5 farmer engmum had ccssiul year. R d c d D ' ” GREGORY PECK Y" H "W p ' been liiirlnplo.tled1;iIiceHlciiviiiii In The Name" 0, 05.09,, wok Visitors at the holne of Mr. and 3 r033 00 om" GIIIIIC3 A" 0' "N" 6"". """' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manhood mmml home m l ' 0 SE" l plaice which resulted as follows: Mil H51”-V Clarkm N0V- 13 WCF9 .4... AUDREY HEPBURN.... l7Ill tenure non aneuau unit can u WILLIAM wnnn-3 TUE. - WED. snows 3;3o-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD co-on c-mow NOW SHOWING 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 CAPITOL f,u,...litst! Aviiltllo Lure of ajsold Goddess of the son! were blisinm: visitors to Montague on November 21. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea. Bangor. were guests of Mrs. Crane-.'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MaoGl'ath on November 22. Mr. Stanley Ferguson and Mr. Ralph Nicholson have returned from Nova. Scotia. and report em- ployment is hard to find with lum- boring and woods work almost at I standstill. luv. R. H. Bell cm-idllcied the service and preached an inspiring sermon at Lorna valley Presbyter- tan Church on November 22. Master Jackie MacLeod. Char- lottetown, spent'the weekend of November 21. with friends ind relatives in home Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Show and Mr. Raymond Shaw motored to Halifax. N. 8.. on November 22. Mr. Vernon MaoDom.ld of the Mecbonud Radio service. Oi-iarx lottatnwn. was the guest of his brother Mr. Wilbur Maouonald on November la. made the coins because "I wailted mmethiiig to occupy my mind and cure boredom." OLD DEVICE Floating hriiiecs have been tut-d for military purposes from ancient times. Presbyterian Young People's Soc- iety held their weekly meeting on November 20. with .1 larlzi-. number of members answcrinlz the roll call with A verse of ilrrintlirc t',nlltalll- ing the word "Blessing" After the devotional and business periods a social time was spent. in playing games. and dainty refreshments were served. Mr. Lauren Maclleod, an ambi- tious and energetic young farmer left for the U. S. A. on November 18, with a truck load of Christmas trees. I-In hall plirchased R. power chain now. which no doubt will move useful during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family, Head of llillaboro, spent a recent unday with Mrs. Dml.glu' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Tha Cardigan-Lome Volley Innis. ) -A M. President, Mrs. Millage Maoheod; vice-president, Mrs. I-iedlav Wood- side: secy.-treasurer", Mrs. Allan Hickox; directors, Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Graham: n.ud.itors, Mm. Sea- ma-ll rind Mrs. Gillia; press secre- tary, Mrs. Lorne Newsotn. It was decided to have the birth- day box again this year and Mrs. Graham was asked to take charge of same. The reports ofythe committees were given and the following new ones were appointed: School. Mrs. Cuyler Mathei-on and Mrs. Elton Sometrs: sick. Mrs. Oi-iappsll and Mr and Mrs. William MacDonald and family. Mr. Howard Longhfec of Sourls and Mr. and Mrs. Mer- lin Tromlie of Toronto, Ont. Miss Marian Rngersoll. lracher in Hermitage school spent. the week-end of. Nov. 14 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Rogereon. 'Mr. Gordon Rice. supervisor of schools. Qherlott.etoum..was u re- cent visitor to St. Patrick's school. Min Eileen -Ans-tie. Montague, Mrs. Craig; lunoh. Mrs. Mrs Bomers and Mn. I-Iiolox. Mrs. Nawson extended an invi- tation to meet at her home for the next meeting. Roll call will be an- swered with an exchange of christ- mas gifts, (not. over 25:.) WINS CANADIAN CONTRACT LONDON. lR.outersl-sir Robert Thomas Mampine and sons toen- ada) Ltd. has been awarded a 01.- 350.000 contract for construction of a. new wharf at Ibronto harbor, the". parent company announced here Thurstiw. It is the thirdoon- tract the company has obtalnodin 1' Drive oul' AC MONDAY. NOV. 30th-t Morell Hall ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. St. Mary's Hall, Sourls TUESDAY. DEC. le WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2- St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. THURSDAY, DEC. 3- Long Creek Hall AT LEAST 1,000 don The Armouries, Charlottetown .. Stella Maris Hall, North Rustico ...'L. 8-10 PM St. Mary's Hall. Summerslde Stewart 1-3 PM. ors needed at these clinics. : ..-..& 'hiesday. December The ladies) of the Home Canada. NEW S0lIO0L M0ll'.l'AGllE THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE, NEW SCHOOL will take place on I Institute are kindly asked to provide a light lunch and coffee. lot at 3 o'clock PM. . and Schoolt and Womonb 8. S. lleeslen, Chairman- j