. * % - FORTUNE eS 2 ee ther, Mrs. Bessie MacKenzie, Bay Fortune. The regular monthly meeting} Mr. and Mrs. Dana McGrath of Eglington — Howe Bay Wo-| and family Belvedere, were week- men's Institute was held at the|end visitors at the home of Mrs. home of Mrs. Harry Burke on/ McGrath's mother, Mrs. Fred October 9th. . MacKenzie. ; the | Francis return-| daughter ‘New .Glasgow, 7 your eae te are visiting at the home of her firmly,|ed home having spent an en- . Does | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Un- CALGARY* den- |Joyable week visiting retatives|Gerhay, Little River. ¥ (CP)— Perde com ‘any | and friends in Maine. Deepest sympathy Is extended | WO" with amazing success in the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney /in the family of the late Sin. | Sees -6 eeerderens, Albany, were weekend visitors at Edwin Reid, ‘Balle Bay West, c' habitua —- * : w Prince. County al parole boand chairman T. - Hospital on Friday, October sth., | George Street said Wednesday ADULT POLIO CLINIC | cccce arruiaron 7 Senn toes ss ea \ ~ .. || WINNIPEG (CP) — The Mani- a : convicts ‘should read some of the _.. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Inoculations |toba Federation of Labor has) board's files and “learn of some =e . gone on record against affilia-| of the phenomenal successes there - / z | tion with any political party. In| pave been in converting what Zs . 1 the same resolution, the conven- seemed to be hardened criminals FOR STURGEON tion approved “the formation of | to useful, productive and respect- ' ; a new political Saree: vis ed citizens.” ° “Ss executive was ins . ' and Surrounding Districts necessary action {0 assiat in. the| wore irgieny se” jrumierere, who weneionn Sf Sex SSeS oe ants and now age working in this . in Manitoba, in ing meetings , ; : Sturgeon Schools — Wednesday Oct. 21 —7-9 p.m. }} with the Manitoba CCF, the Man-| “aP2city outside . and many ‘ ¥ others convicted of murder who itoba Farmer's Union and other! now are respectable citizens.” te \interested organizations. One man sentenced for armed * e Tobbery had shown a desire ih prison to reform, had been grant- Sy ed a parole and became a uni- = eee a3} formed security officer “which Tet ee means he now is im effect a police~ . . man.” Daily Service to “During the last four years, 10 men who had been sentenced Parove Can Work Out With Amazing Success MONTREAL = SSS: sins Sk SSN eae wong EE DON | Charlottetown 5.55 a.m. Connect with TCA at - HE Moncton — frequent First Class and Tourist Ser- ' 45 | vice to Montreal. Connections in Halifax for TCA service to Boston. 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Landon Ladd, Eastern Cana- dian director of IWA, said his union will join with others in an effort to find jobs for the relo- cated loggers. Anglo - Newfoundland Develop- ment refused to re-em- Company By ploy the loggers .after the IWA’s!/ strike earlier this year. Legisla- tion framed by Premier Joseph e Smallwood wiped out the IWA’s|’ certification as bargaining agent for Newfoundland loggers. A rival organization, the New-) foundiand Brotherhood of Woods Workers, was promoted by the companies as bargaining agent for the loggers. Mr. Ladd Friday told the third annual convention of ~the IWA’s| eastern district hat the union is going underground in its continu- ing struggle on the island. “It is a disgrace to all of Can- ada that workers must revert to! the tactics of an’ early. cruel era! to resist a cynical combination of state power and wealth,”’ he said. Kinkora High School spent the at the Doyle, Campbellton. Miss Beverly Howard, medical | student of Dalhousie University, z . > ony : hit a atti snes aes TURKEYS ARE STORM VICTIMS An unusually early blizzard 15,000 turkeys owned by Frank which struck the Killarney area | Kowal. Some of the 7,000 birds of southwestern ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutt- rell, Roseville. Claire Dalton, high school stu- Manitoba | | wreaked havoc in a flock of | snow while the survivors, sev- killed are shown lying in the home of her parents, Mr. and Halifax, N.S., and Miss Stella| dent of S.D.U. Charlottetown spent | Mrs. Carl O’Halleran, Cape Wolfe. and brother W. Howard stu-| the Thanksgiving holidays at the! 1 @eeeeeen| ee and| students of P. W. C., Charlotte- dents of S. D. U., Charlottetown spent the Thanksgiving holidays! at the home of their parents,| home of his parents. Mr. Mrs. Leo Dalton, Roseville. Miss Christina Doyle, student Heath and Heather Costain, erely weakened, stand with feathers dropping in the cold. (CP Wirephoto) Miss_Joan O’Halleran, student! gone it #as a junk field. The of S.D.U., Charlottetown, s pent) Legion in general has stepped up the Thanksgiving holidays at the im the village and now employs a man to see that things go quietly the three nights per week that parties are held. Miss Reta Malone, Haverhill, town, spent the Thanksgiving hol- Mass., was a recent visitor here lidays at the home of their par- to see her brother Eph who is not Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard,|of Kinkora high school spent the| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Costain, Glengarry. ‘Miss Katheline Stewart, stu-| dent of Kinkora High School spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of her parents, Mr.! and Mrs. Raymond Stewart, ' Glengarry. Vance Griffin, student of SD.U Charlottetown, spent the Thanks-! giving holidays at the home. of! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin, Locke Road Joseph Doyle, high school stu- dent of S.D.U., Charlottetown, | spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Glen- garry. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGre- gor and son, Frankie, and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Burton, motored | Thanksgiving holidays at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Campbellton. Kriends of Mrs. Raymond 0’- Connor, Cape Wolfe, are pleased to learn she is improving fron’ her recent illness. Miss Beatrice Bulgar of Bos- ton, Mass., is spending holidays at her former home in Cape Wolfe with her sister and brother Eunice and John Bulger. Little Miss Gloria Clements, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clements, Burton, recently re- turned from Prince County Hos- pital where she underwent an appendictomy operation. Miss Leona Howard, ‘ student Thanksgiving holidays at the Cape Wolfe. BRISTOL |of Transport and attached to the weather bureau, who have been home on vacation for two months most ies at the Department's at Mould Bay, N.W.T., six hund- But this tirhe will go to the most remote station. in the weather field where the only contact with the outside world will be by radio. | credit to the Legion boys_and all P.R. Sinnott, of the Department 24"- leaves shortly to resume his dut- | northerly outpost near the north. pole. Mr. Sinnot spent two years” red miles from the pole before.) ‘of Kinkora High School spent the| The new Memorial Square is a/ in the best of health. Old friends were glad to see Miss Malone around again as she served as housekeeper for the late Father Rooney for twenty years, when he was pastor here t Cardi- Donald O’Brien, who was mar- ried a few months ago, is building a new home on his father’s prop- erty. 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