LOADS Ar GEORGEIOWN FOR FLORIDA The 2,695-ton S.S. Liverpool is Jacksonville. Florida. She is cargo was loaded by George 1!. Rover (Above) left port at George under the command of Captain town at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. with F.A. Kaiser, with a crew of 82. a full hold of 97,785 bags (l00's) of P.E.l, potatoes. Her destination Her port of registry is I-lVel'P00l. N. S The main portion of .;x her Summerside and 41.500 bags were Brooklns, produce dealer. of Kensington. and Canada Packers Ltd. 56,35 bags were taken on at taken on at Georgetown. ected for the ensuing year: Pres ldent, Mrs. Hamilton Douglas; vice - president, Mrs- Frank Jard- auditors, Mrs. Coffin Douglas and Mrs. Harvey Douglas: president agent. Miss Etta Jnrdine; organ- the secretary and 85. was donat- ed to the Mt. Stewart Library. A The program consisted of a soc- ial hour which was much enjoy- ed by all. A vote of thanks was Funeral Yesterday F is! E55 5'E :25 Still ins- Arnold Wightman. teolinsly ed "Under an wins". and "One sweetly . I Sacred Concert Held A! Murray Haiisallf N- on 'l'hursday evening. NW8!!- ber s, a large constellation MIN and enjoyed the Sacred Cancel? presented by the chair IIIM0-1 by the Charlottetown Male silent in the Murray Harbor North Pres- byterlan. Church. The arsnnhtn were Mrs. Annie Kennedy and Mr. Royston Mugfoni. The following is the pl'0K1'l-W3 Call to Worship. " "Day is dying in the well. Prayer. A Congregational hymn - "Th Charlottetown Male Eight '”Speed Away" and ”SeelKiIIl "39 Lost." Congregational hymn - "The lst. Mrs. Harvey Douglas, pro- y ” gram committee, Mrs. Geddie Splacilous l'l;l'I'lll'!llel:ll-. U Rev M. ' Douglas, Mrs. Cordon Douglas, r0 o- " BET 80 93 - OF P. Ey L PL Miss lsabel Conolllln, and Mrs. C.t(;'unL:ilMrs. Currio'Ind Mm OWING MATCH AND Louis C er . Ne t e ar. AGRICULTURAL FAIR Corresaplzndglrlce was read by Charlottetown Male Eight - ASSOCIATION "There's a rainbow shining some- where" and "Saviour Thy Dying bill for 2 new brooms for the Love." school was paid. Mrs. Gordon Choir selection, "Praise the On Thu"” .y, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Douglas kindly invited the mem- Lord. My 5001-" hers to her home for the Decem- Congregational hymn - "I-end ALBERT ACORN, Secretary. her meeting. Kindly Lllhl-" ' Choir. "Soft and Low." Charlottetown Male Eight "God is waiting in the silence” and ensninsyeerreeuitedesfeiiovs Murray Harbour N. ember I. The president, Mrs. Wil- mm DWI! Preslded and 11'! medias with singing the in- stitute Ode. followed by the Mary Stewart Collect in unison, Elev. 9- i - responded to the roll c-ll by Dlyment of dues. One visi- tor was present. The minutes of the last annual "5 Yelular ntonthly meetings were read and approved. The 1'.- tlring president thanked the mem- bers for their coo inn dud" the year. The secretary - treasur- er. lave a report of the year's ac- tivities and a complete gtltgment of the receipts and expendituru. The election of officers to: um Thought". Th e congregational hymn was "0 God Our Help In Ages Past." Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. it was moved and seconded that there would be two helpers instead of three on the lunch committee. AIL was decided to pinchase bat- letlel for the schod radio and al- so a covered water pail for the school. For program "Penny Auc- tion" sale was held. Mrs. William Dunn donating the prlu which was won by Mrs. Annie Kennedy. Mrs, Wiulam Dunn invited the members to her home for the Do- cember meeting when roll call will be answered with gifts. fu the orphanages. At the close of the business meeting a delicious lunch was served by the liostm assisted by Mrs. C. J. MscLure, Mrs. James Mat:Lure and Mrs. John Clow. A.0. four score and ten mark. and en- joyed prime health through the long years. gret to learn that she has recalc- ed the Charlottetown hospital it! treatment. back to the old homestead in the Harbour District, to take up farm- ing again where he left off. has left the old farm again and gone up north. son John. have moved to Moreli Village to reside. They left their old home in the Harbour section that is becoming more and more isolated as the older folks pass on. BRISTOL Tuesday. Dec. 4, 1955 '!1ieGoesdlan.i'sgs Friends of Mrs. Len Kane re- Mr. Ralph Mciilwen, who came Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barry. and Tl” I-9Kl0n graveside service WI! "Id by Comrade Martin Blrt, president of the Souris Branch Canadian Legion follow. ing which Legion members placed poppies in the Erave. This was f0ll0VVed by three volleys by . Hrins party from R.C.A.F. Station Summerslde, under command of Mrs. James Kennific ls Elected President The annual meeting of Moi-en Rear Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Malone on Tuesday, Novanber 6th. 81' The , December meetlng- Roll call is to be ans ed by exchange of Xmas the hostess and assisted by Mrs. Chester McCarthy. Meeting clos- ed by singing The Queen. .. class want to be what fts. A dclicfous lunch was served by plans Wtlllamllsenonsldwue the city on Manday,tolonkovar thelriilotstn the Little newer cemetery. house in the village hsveabout gone down meme; Kelly. who purchased is about through down. business is very bad. They say rats are almost impossible to cap- ture as they cut their feet of! and leave them behind as they escape. Onemanreportsalotoffeetoa his traps but the rats gone. left for Halifax. to spend the win- ter months with his daughter and son in-law. taken up residence in Mr. Anslem Lappierres house. Ontario. to remain home this wiatt. Mr. Walter O'Brien and Mr. here from The old Mclwen stores and were the taking them Trapper: this season report that Mr. Donald J. MacDonald has Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan, have This viclntiy was shocked over . President. Mr: Edward Miller of al J Ann” vice - resident. Mrs. William t BCSI C n Dunazsecretary-treasurer,Mrs. Anotiiei-ol'thlsvlcinlty'sflneattlierels morepeopleandjthgu&mh&nd& The annual mean" .1 thg mg. Marvyn Johnston; auditors, Mrs. and oldest residents has been call- going on. n". u: d n. ii. & 'l'heln.aeral of the late lad ruliai-borNorth Women's Iasu. Annie Kennedy and Mrs John edtohisfinalrewsrdlntlsepass- Gun,” ;....... not me. yes tutewnsheld nttnehnmennin. Claw, an-ectgn. in-. course log this week of Mr. nnbert web Mr. James Blaxland who su""'"”"M-'E"""""""' at l:Dp.lss. from Webster Ciow on Tuesday, Nov. Clow, Mrs. James Maclaure and ster. Mr. Webster had passed the spent several wintus in Ll'dIl&IaIjr1bItHId4 Sgt. RP. Montelth, and th 1 1 post and Reveille were soeundaesd by an R.C.A.F. hugler, Lac. J. ii. Major Meeting opened by prayer and roll call was answered by each member paying her fee. Minutes of the last annual meeting and last monthly meeting were approv- ed as read. I The following officers were elec- ted for the ear: President, Mrs. James Kenn flc; secretary, frang- urer, Mrs. Nellie McDonald; vice- president. Mrs. Wm. Connolly; aud- itors, Mrs. Mary Malone and Mrs. Edward Henneberg; direc- tors, Ms, Chester McCarthy and Honorary pallbearers were fel- low officers from the Departnient of Fisheries and included chief protection officer Forrest Watson and chief administrative officer E. A. Horne. Both of Maritime area lleldquarters at Halifax, Pall bearers were Sellens Jack. son. Jocelyn Coffin, Kenneth Burke Fred Altken, George Dixon, L3,. ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in hall at Bridgetown SEE THE NEW 1957 Look at these Gillette Gifts for men! lne; secretary - treasurer. Miss L0I'd'S My Sl19Ph9Pd-'' :" B"""' The f”"”3l W” V"? MYTH.-l0SePl1 WllSl'l- Etta Jardine; directors. Mrs. Scripture Reading. " "Ply llmndetl with I large num Mrs. James Kennlflc kindly in- Christmas Day and uvcyday,evu1nsanen your gih lid Gordon Douglas, Mrs. Alonzo Solo --"Jesus Whispers Peace ber of floral tributes. vlted members to her home for h "m h . "vim. "I. u ,5”. '.dc.. ma. kg y I Blrt and Mrs. Geddie Douglar. . Mrsn Carl Cume- " ”r' V extended to the retiring officers. "The Beautiful Land." Qfngn. D1 . A delicious lunch was served by Conlfgllgougihdyml -' "3139 PI Md the hostess assisted by Mrs- be the e at ii s." A;-ggljyiunn-gout .o'& Alonzo Birt. Benediction and Vesper - "Soft- Delun one-piece gold- platsad ranor. with 10 Gillate Blue Blades in dispense-andrich . 6" After extending a vole of thanks to the hostesses for their kindness and hospitality the meeting ad- lourned with the "Queen." ly Now the Light of Dsy." A turkey supper was served by the ladies of the congregation be- fore and after the concert. ,ar I 3? - o .-;t'rri:i-: . . . SHIP LOADING POTATOES pleting an inspection of the 55. Liverpool Rover while she was taking on her cargo of famous P.El potatoes at Georgetown. Gillette SupebSpeed Glh Set Really three gifts in Oriel Handsome Q'ft box holds a modern Gillette Super-Speed Rent in styrene travel case, two dispensers of Gilletu Blue Blade! and a tube of Gillette Siaving Cream 2” IEMERSON BEFORE YOU BUY Tho above picture shows Mayor B.H. Yeo. Montague. and John A. MacDonald of Cardigan. one of the cargo suppliers, after com- A RECEPTION will be held at 1'”! puxg O L b It Cl Wecldin l POOLE'S HOTEL MONTAGUE ' Cy O " cry 9 I . TV 5734 in Dispensers ' ll from 6 to 7:45 . tnooch-sheving' Gillette Blue Blades Solemnizecl At Georgetown . . zi" TABLE n. .n.......... .. .i..... .....,,.,,,, 3., . WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEC. 5 mishty convenient for I men to have I A pretty wedding took place on ma trip. accompanied by the best A ,. ,.,,,,vn 5, god Ilpplynhndi Wednesday. November 28th at St. wishes of their many friends. for those wishing '0 meet d t. h games: Romsnh camolic gzlnrimle-. i ;'”"i M '""'vl . can mm. of so aaum. mu. '2” own. w en ary c . " mod - - gl.”3;i.f..; .3 ....l.... M;s. Him M", ....,,.n,.,. pug... MR. E. DAVIE FULTON. M.P. b. y; :mm;” in man. .. Eve lo-bladedispenaen o 0 eorge own W S - - i;nIllI:';fnFalrl'2!.;nw1lt'i;eIigyeidnfllaliglga ls Elected President 1,unCheo,, Wm be Served by the y o u l' house. Ad- ;1g:':;2'ofg.gml9"' 5”" 5n uybolt ,(-5;. ,rnd,,w,'. 1-he Nup- 1-he .,,m,.1 mew", or "4... or Montague Women's Progressive Conservative Club llcent channel iiel. tial Mass was celebrated by Parish Priest, Rev. 0. KllZ8lD5- The bride looked charming in a pale blue wool dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. She was attended by Miss Georgina Lsybolt. sister of the groom. as bridesmaid. For her brothers wedding. Miss Laybolt chose a suit of wine gabardine. with willie accessories. She wore a cor:-v-id of pink roars. The best man was Mr. John Mac Hlllsboro Women's Institute was held on Nov. 7 in the home of Miss Etta Jardine. Eight members were in attendance. Owing to ill- nsss the president. Mrs. Frank Jardine was absent. The vice - president. Mrs. Louis Cameron presided and the meeting opened by singing ,"Flow Gently Sweet Afton". and . posting the Cr in unison. ' The minutes of the last annual meeting and last regular meet- ing were read and approved. The All interested are invited to attend. FINAL SHOWING TODAY I ma omwn or A woman BETRAYIDI Ho'i.ijEN a. I .1 Film l3r(.) ll d eetlvlty. Black Magic contrast, big- screen focus, faithful sound reproduction-PLUS new Fingertip Tuning for ultra-sensitive adjustment. Decorlie cabinet in lil- Tone finish of walnut, mahogany or llmed oak. 8 Sn" wide 3 min" high x 22 W0" deep. Matching base optional. No Need To Wait Any Ly-yuy ' l . Rotary Auction Children's Special Flash ll From "Billy Hoidog" Lean of Souris. RoIl.C:'Il bgimsrainfy Ti:aey- mm L G I, T V To All - . .- Mrs. Clory, mother of the bride "'90 , - -3 , f ' H -, on er .. e he 3 d 0, 1 by ' secretary - treasurers report l y() Cl - 9 FY ::;:.'.:...:'h:l:.....'::.:.y.:.e. 33,,-3 - ---m -- or M , , . ; BOYS and 9'35 of w t amatons. - - -,,..,,,. ggwav i "Tile bridal garly and immediate The l”nWl3X 5'59?" W9” 9" Rrrralt MARTIN .g N Y0! and '7 WA 7 - F -- . relatives were guests of the bride's parents at a wedding break- fast at Milton's Old Spain. Mr. SHOWING AT 3:30--7-D Mums and DADS and Mrs. Laybolt ieri on . motor- Ilgfflggntigg I .E;s-;.-Ejirjwa Repairs To an Makes CAP"-0'15 MIDNIGHT SHOW! BEAUTIFUL NEW CABINETS Here's how you can have some swell fun on GUAM - "PIMNCB . WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE sumo Aucncu mag-r. hr, ,5. gm” DON'T FORGET Ladies Curl- ing Club pantry sale on Saturday. Decembe sth at T.M. Llewcllyirs. RURAL BEAUTIFICATION So- ciety annual'buslness meeting will be held In Birch Court at Exper- lmental Farm. Friday, December 7th. 2 pm. PERSONALS Mrs. John Clair. Montague. is I read! visiting in Mllitown, N.l., as the gust of her three deiidiiera SALES 8 SVIOI Iillfillis Rewinding and ltd-pain ELECTRICAL Repell- Pslasr Electric PIZIIIIOO sesrinsnious-vraroaiusuaa ie.IhDuaiana-vI-.Isula- -eseeauisseueaye-alerts nub-our I open; run. Hellenic: TONIGHT AT ll.30 P.M. - QUEEN OF THE OUTLAWS! OUEEN OF SIN! No man could tame her - - her! "THE OKLAHOMA WOMAN" IN SUPERSOOPE and COLOR Starring: Peszie Castle, Richard Dennlng, Cathy Dawns i - - No man could forget OUTSTANDING PICTURE MticlEOD TELEVISION KINROSS THEATRE I I successor.- in; l.lii.lly COMING - WED. and THUR. Illll'Ol?l. i l 4 l i l l y n DAVIE FULTON, M. P. A contender for the national leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party will address a pub- lic meeting in- Tl-ll SOUIIS Tl-ilA'l'll Oe Webesdoy. Dec. Sta At 8:30 pm. OIier.speakenwiillncludeHon.R.R.Beilandtln if 's'etsreieueisinuerorP.r.1. it Allntesestedenisrvhedteattenii. children's fund, send a special treat to an orphan AND loin Illly's Crippled Children "Hot Dog Club". Herewego----Just dial the RsIaryAIctlos hInIsersIS6l. 7338 or 6504 on Tuesday evening-give yyed amend ad- dressaadsoytiiatyoaworltte bayahetdegfarneipbaaat 31.00 ------ within a few rnlaalosa Retains VI delves your-nieniberslibrihbeeoadeelleetyerdsleh--So-lifshet deqsforrlieerphoesanddelcs fererhpledehlldua. Inasyhet-deg: weeulsde c-ea. Peelers (Let's see how Canada Packers Ltd. hoye klady offored to donate to both erphonogesolietdogeornpietewltlirels and - - for every inernbei-ship we sel la the "Her Dog" CB. -ROTARY'S BIG. RADIO AUCTDN Tuesday Evening At 7.00 p.m.-HCKY