1932 QUEEN'S oomaas . .- - 1 roclamation, all Brit- ,,:l.oii?;Ee lzvill soon bear the "V likeness of Queen Elizabeth II. as 5hm,.,, g.. inc obverse design of .3 coin. ab0l'0- F1”: 91 the new cams attended 'll lie dated 1953. year of I?11emfgTl;Tl1Iltl0TT. Traditionally, Brit- ish mimige bears a likeness of the 'mg;;1.;g iizciulrcli. Vir. Hlidqcii ltlcrraw. North Lakem East Baltic Ami wumu Mr. Gerald Bruce, East Baltic, Mrs. John Ryan. Lakeville, left was a business visitor to Charlotte- recently for Boston, Mass. town. November 28. Miss Florence Bruce, Red Point, is spending some time visiting with relatives and friends in the U.S.A. is at present a patient in the Souris Mrs. Lyman Rose, Lakeville, is at present; a patient in Soul-is 1105- 2am. pltal. All wish her a speedy recov- the Red Point Women's Institute. the leadership has been recently confined to his home with an infected arm. H. is pleasing to note he is much im- proved and is able to be out and about again. where she will remain for the winter months with her daughter. Hospital. A host of friends wish her Mr. sernard Mossey, Botnweil, is R speedy recovery, out and about again following his illness at his home. run GUARDIAN. Cl-lARI.(Tl”'i'ETOW!!' Anna Power and basic l-rosper o. Montague. spent Sunday, November 30 at Red Point and East Baltic. Mrs. Robert Robertson. Kings- boro, spent a couple of days visiting relatives in Charlottetown. Mr. Preston Coffin, Kingsboro, and Miss Jean Stewart, Red Point, were November 29 visitors to Char- Mrs. Gerald Bruce, East Baitic.10ttet0Wl1- Mrs. Roy Milieu has returned to her home in Bothwell. having been a patient in the P. E. I. Has- Mr. Alvah Chlng and Mr. Elwood pita! for some time. All are wei- Ching, Red Point, were business vls- coming her back and Kind to 860 ltis Omar heverle past few years. IT'S STAINIESS STEEI. Never rush, never chips, the Rempels. M H y in turn. thanked one and all for mm min. Em" M”; Fmnk R”59- MOW" SWWm- Mrs. R. L. Dlcklmn is to be the rll:;l58ali('a Si(35ii';3iryr'-..N.Irr.f.'..H'..eI:.'efiiElry me” kmdness. 1" ””'”””g f” them '”'”"""" Two succwful demommmon grail; :1 Psi:-5”v'y;1faVc9e”f;fu:: gill: leader for the December meeting Miss 5.3.. mnyg; deiegam :0 ..n.' fmG;f;:;: 3Il;'tll1sl;91i581'i- , , AUTOWIND parties were held at the homes oi Point. recenuk ' Wm! M189. C8ml7D9H Bud Mr-9.1-. L. iiual meeting, Mrs. L. G. Thacker ' C an Smgmg were C"'"E” mrw V 9 STAINLESS STEEL wasliian Be-ully Human Tl-rind .A.;........ q. aged uncle, Mr. Laughlin Mclnnls well known carpenter of 29 at his home in East Baltic. will be back to her home soon. teachers of the Kingsboro and Red Point Sunday Schools attend- ed a meeting regarding Sunday School work in the United Church Souris. November 27. Mr. Floyd McLean and his daugh- ter, Mix Helen McLean, Kingsboro, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ber 23rd as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone Rose. Lakeville. X Miss Lois Dingivell. Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Robertson. Red Point. Mr. Chester McNeil. Red Point. and Mr. Wilbur Jarvis. Kingsboro local carpenters, are doing exten- Bouris Mrs. William Roberston. Kingsboro, and Mrs. Freeman Mossey on Nov- Mrs. Angus Beaten, East Point. has recently undergone an opera- t th h M d M I g tion in the Solrrls Hospital. All her ” 9 ""3 ”' ”' ”" ”' 5” many friends and neighbours wish her a speedy recovery and hope she ducks. . A large number of leaders and Palm. Jarvis. Km35b”m- spam sundayi N0Wm' lted with friends and relatives in itors to Montague on November her so much improved in health. Mr. Lorne Johnson, Montague. ac- leasing to learn that Mrs, companled by his father, Mr. Gar- (nee Bertha uai- field Johnson. Peter's Road. were Mrs. Charles Cliing, president of lant) of Souris, is progressing fay-- business visitors to North Lake and ourably following her operation in Red Point on November 28. Course the Souris Hospital November 24 which was held in Sourls on Nov- 511 wish her 5 speedy recovery, Mrs, ember 27th. All the eastern instit- utes were well represented. Mr. William Baker is ill at his cheve,-1.3 has been empmyed gg me home in Lakeville. l-lis numerous Central Creamerles. Sourls. for the friend-1 Wsh him 8- KDCCCTY TBCOVBHH Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan, The sympathy of the community Priest Pond, accompanied by Mrs. 8065 out to Miss Mary Mcmnil M111 John McEachern, East Baltic, left Mr. IOU!-S MCIMI1-1 01' Red P011” in recently on a. visit with relatives the recent sudden death of their gnd mend, 1n the 11.5.5, Mr. Lorne Rose, son of Mr. and Mr. Wesley Bruce, Botliwell, has 599'” me Weekfmd M Nfwembef left recently on a visit with rela- tives ln the U.S.A. A successful card party was held dore Murphy. East Baltic, when they played for many geese and Mr. Alexander Robertson, Red is confined to his home through illneu. All wish him a speedy recoverv. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bruce, Elmira, spent Sunday. November 30th visit- ing in East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon, Mrs. Silent ff few days ”" business m Robert A. Dixon and daughter Deb- rah have returned to their home in East Baltic after a two week motor trip, during which they vis- Boston. Mass, and Waterbury, Con- necticut. A niimber of men and young peo- spciit the week-end at the home of me of me districts are busily em gaged in remodeling the interior of the Kingsboro Community Hall. which will give more room for the young people to have games and months. all sorts of sports for the winter' I Evening Hrancli St. Paul's W.'A.Holds Annual Meeting Tile annual meeting of the Ev- ening Branch Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Anglican Church, was held on Monday evening, Decem- ber lst. with a good attendance of members. and the president, Mrs. G. B. Whiteside, in the chair. The meeting opened with the regular devotional service led by the president and at portion of the Scripture was read by Mrs. R. short reading and prayer on the the thought of peace. The C. W. is. M.. benediction closed the devot- ional period. The minutes of the October meet- ing were read and approved and roll call was answered by fllteen members and five visitors with bible verses. The study book chapter "Martha" was prepared by Miss M. Brown and given by Mildred Ling. The report of the sick committee and the treasurers report were given. It was decided to send 31:: to McNeill as helpers. Mrs. N. Mac- Donald is to have Charge of the E. Kemp. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the previous devotional and business meeting were read by the recording secre- tary. Mrs. L. G. Thacker. The reports of the various offi- cers were read, and showed a successful year was drawing to a close. Reports were read by the following officers:- treasurer, Miss Beverly Vanlderstinc; Dor- cas secretary, Mrs. Laura Clapp for Miss Eleanor Clapp; educa- tional secretary, Mdss Louise Has- zard; Living Message Secretary, Mrs. H. R. Carruthers: Corres- ponding secretary. Mrs. G. R. Soy. The president submitted her an- nual report and thanked her of- ficers for their co-operation throughout the years. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as iolcwsz president; Mrs. G. B. Whiteside; lst vice-president, Miss, Gladys Hart: 2nd vicepresident, Mrs. ll. R. Macliinis; recording secretary, Miss Louise Haszarci; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. C. R. Palmer: Dorcas secretary, Mrs. L. G. Thac- ker; assistant Dorcas secretary, Mrs. P. D. Williams; quilt commit- tee. Mrs. J. E. H. Worth, Miss Florence Owen, and Mrs. H. G. Macwiilianrisg educational secre- tary, Mrs. Laura Clapp; Living and Mrs. G. R. Soy: lunch com- mitiee for annual meeting, Mrs. verse of "Evening Prayer." ireslimenis and a social hour. Honoured On 25th Wedding Anniversary -over one hundred relatives. friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Moase, New Annan, On Fri- day evening, November 2ist, to extend congratulations on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. While Miss Olive Dalzell play- ed the bridal chorus, Mr. and Mrs Moase were escorted to the seat of honour by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cairns, who were married the same day twenty-five years ago. Miss Wiiinlfred Cairns then read a well-worded address; and a gift of a chest of silver was present- ed by Miss Pauline Moase from the immediate relatives. Mrs. Bradford Yco, aunt of the bride, made the presentation of a beautiful thixze-tier wedding cake? Mr. Alice MacNeill, in his cap- able manner, said in a few well chosen words why they had as. sembled. He then presented them of the others present. They were also presented with individual gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Moase, cacii then enjoyed by all, music beln: furnished by Messrs Keith '1liomp- son, Jarvis Dalzell, Allie MacNeill, bridal cake was around. cut and prisseil All departed for their with a well filled purse on behalf. i b 34y , study book. and Mrs. R. B. UlcK- c H Lh , M , w in, d -, - . . , -, ,,. i emf" accepted a position at the Swift mm is to have me mayerimncau Gilridkim eirfoperis or an Mis 1:33. ITlfVlt1lf1lC?3 Cull). Ollie Damn; ompany, Charlottetou-ri. ,, ,, y . - uy zllins. : Mr. Waldron Rose, student at the g letter to be D. Meeting closed with Benedic- A delicious lunch was sei-vied ' O 0 Vocational School, Charlottetown, Mr. Peter D. Massey. Emu Balm, The meeting closed with one tlon, followed by delicious re- by the ladies; after nine); 11..- FAGPI FTJEVEN homes after wishing Albert and Louise many more years together; and the very best for the years that are ahead. ....,,D-TD. PIONEER SCHOOL The Jesuits, began lnstnlntioli oi French and Indian children at a school in Quebec in 1635. "'5 339.50 The "CLIPPER" JEWELLERS ...OI.I'I' OF YOUR POCKET ". . . Yet another highly significant influence no the future count of events in this country will be the role we assign to the funrtihnt nf government in the economic and social order. I.ASTS TWICE AS LONG The gleaming, everloitlng ilalnleu Ilul tub of the Bodily washer is onrloiod wiililn on OUTER tub of heavy rlnl The space imwun In for lnmlallen, to hep in -am fiol-o quolily ".. . The,whole problem is under existing conditions the more in- sive work at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Robertson. Red Point. Master Mertcxbriice, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, Red Point. underwent an operation for tractable because of the obvious need for a high level of defence expenditures. But when all has been sai'd;we are left with the fact Mrs. George McDonald, Kings- camlainolion found only In Really. ONLY 6 lo 8 minutes to the tub ilol 15 or 20 - clollm lmllol much cleaner Tail-working, clean-washing, limo-roving welfleu have been the Bodily Ipeclafly for 50 yedrl. Tflov IVOITT Mu an fun and clean cl others You don't have to rub, real: or ball the denim. ' from "39'”- easy term: GENEROUS AHOWANCE FOR Oil) WASHER Hm": ii washer is be proud of-and fun on would of llle nevi II door. You: old -velller helps you pay for It. And -vflai u e you'll find in Irnoelli, quiet running, safety and cell- 0 All Bodily Wmfim have the Eceno-Mixer mecha- dill niirn -only flvo moving pom, SEEING IS BEUEVING You'll have In try II to no flow much better and lieu midi OUICKER If done your work. You'll have Io by the rnemlleiu "Wiser. Sn for yeumlf how it slope when you pull boclx. lulu cloilsei bud: and lmifi in Ike iudi - never equalled for gelling Ike vow AVAILABLE re... p..... ......i..i.l. I... Inn, nuldmnlic mpiymg PULL AND ll STOVE; O itan though So boro, spent a few days recently with relatives and friends in Charlotte- town. spent a pleasant evening with friends in souris East recently. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munn's Road. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth McGregor, Klngsboro. Mr. Neil A. McLellan, Red Point, was a business visitor to St. Char- les and Newfrage recently. Mrs. Marjorie Gallant and young daughter of Souris are spending some time at the home of Rev. I-LR, Bell and Mrs. Bell, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Rose. Red Point, were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. Red Point, accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Wallace Fraser, Red Point, appendicitis in the Soiiris Hospital November 25, and is cominl! along nicely. His many schoolmates are wishing him a quick return to health and hope he will be back home soon. Mr. Freeman Mossey. Botnwell. attended the funeral of Mr. Mich- ael O'Keefe which took place in Rollo Bay Church. November 27th. Mr. O'Keefe was well known here. having been an employee of the firm of J.J. Hughes. Souris, when they operated a store in East Bai- tic some years ago, and the symp- athy of all goes out to his near relatives. .. 'Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Mr. Elmer E. Dewar of Brudenell whose death took place very suddenly in Moose Jaw, Sask. The Dewar has relatives in the Red Point and Kingsboro districts. His mother, Mrs. Albert Dewar, form- ally belonged to Kingsbom and all that the demands of the community for civilian services provided Ivy government seem to grow from year in year and the scope and nature of these services have expanded greatly in the post-war period. "Added to this. there seems to be an increasing tendency to nm to government for protection against what might be called the ordi- nary hazards of day-to-day business. The individual usually recognizes that a distinction must be made between what he would like to have and what he can afford to have. But in respect of the services which people provide for themselves collectively, through govern- ment, this distinction is much less clear-cur. "Be that as it may, the fact remains that the services provided by government must be paid for out of the pockets of private citizens; in one way or another, the costs must teach the indi'vidii.xl." B. C. GAiu)Nn -31?-7:"."'f 1 Mr . F t Y . Ki sboro. S , 1” ”" W '"' W spesnt Sl(l):denry, Ngggrfiber zanit the Join in ex.,.m,,,g to he. the svmpc WOULD you LIKE A corn 1 Ir J home of Mrs Albert Dewar Brud- 9"” 0' he” ma” mmd5' .,- " l g, V cue" ' ' ”U. TM: quclalion is from Ibe cddru: of lb: President "f-3. T . . l ' L .,L. of 11:: Bank al Montreal at lb: B of M': recent k4 . ' xfgx xi; . i Mr. and llvlrs. I;:'3aci(lle MCLEIC: and NEW GLASGOZV w' M' 3' 13511: arlmml mu-ling. U you would like la n” Wm” alum” ' ' . MP5. D0118 55 9-T5011 in W9 nrrirr. u-ban publisher! .1 Ire: rapy of lb: illustrated l..w. , , .. Mr. H Li (1 M. v IA G I T .. l I . Chudrep M North Lake have taken Howasrd (Elite: exiXt:rta.Tl?ed tirlse tmllml rrfrorl mrryillg Illix Address. uvilt Io Ilu guy mu M0” D HRH You H” up residence in Charlottetown for , W. M. S. for the November meeting. the Mme: m0m'hs' Mrs. R. B. Dickleson was the M”. John E, Campbell has reg leader and opened the meeting with turned to her home in Red Point, hymn Ffmest mm Jews M” Howard Ling read the scripture having spent some time visiting H ,, with relatives in Boston. Ma”. Daniel 4.28-.i.l and the meditation was given by the leader followed by prayer by Mrs. E. N. l-llll. Hymn "Glorious Spirit Dwell With Me" was then sung, and Mrs, Leigh Warren gave I summary of Church and School. A sermon was read by living cl Afzmlrml, P.0. Box 6002, Monlrecl. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. ' Provincial Distributors SUMMERSIDE & CHARLOTTETOWN BANK or MONTREAL &4uu1a'4 3444 Mr. Johnnie Young. accom nied by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mr. my Moshcr. and the Misses 14 in nun WAY M ,. Mrs. E. N. 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