Eastern Guardian TUESDAY is the last day for liscounts on Town of Montague I "X65. MONTAGUE l"il'emen's Ball. Hall, Friday, Nov. 25. .eaver ramboree Orchestra. MONTAGUE TRINITY M e n 5 upper meeting. MacKenzic Hall ;day, 5:30. Hear Mr. Neil A iintheson, M.P.. speak and sing. 'T her sister. Mrs. Mary Odell. University Rd. Cambridge. Mass.; NOTICE-All owing King's Mill. Montague must be paid in full by December to. 1955. E. A. King. MONTAGUE HOME and School nionthl.v meeting. tonight. Nov 14 at 8 pm. in the new school. Guest speaker Mr. M. MacKenzle. BA. (Dal), B.Pead (Tor). Assist- ant Director of Education for P. l.'. 1. I TENDERS FOR operating of skating rink. Montague. 1955-56 season will be received up until RECEIVES NEWS - Mrs. John Jay. Marie received the sad newsl of the passing on Nov. 4, I955 of. overdue accounts The Home Economics Depart- ment of the Provincial Vocational School. under the supervision of Miss Doris M. Anderson. offers a wide variety of evening courses. Among those in the evening sewing class are left to right: Miss Ellen Munn. Mrs. Ernest Molyn"aux. Miss Ethel Callaghan. Miss Mar- garet Zakem, Miss Beatrice Jen- kins, Mrs. Edward MacPhail, Mrs Kenneth Judson, Mrs. Peter Mac Millan tinstruclorl. Mrs. Arthur Munn and Mrs. Athol Roberts. in addition to the sewing class. EVENIN-G SEWING CLASS AT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 'therc are classes in cooking, knit-l r"-rwwm ting. crocheting. smocking. weav-, ing and leatherwork. A total oil Sgt. and Mrs. Harrison White- I26 women attend the classes each Week d.f '1 Ch lttto Instructors are Miss Mary G. WWJZ f,'L,.,,a'.:i.'..y.;,,, for OM33? MacDonald. weaving and leather- River, guests of Sgt. whneway-st .wor' ' Mrs. Waltlien Guadet. cook- paremsp ML and M”. George 0 iiiili -ii” 3- w- MECEWE" and Whlteway. Sgt. W'hlteway recent MESA Viiiiiiiim Mi'CL”ii- i"iiiiiiil3- ly returned from Germany where .i'"iCii9ii"3 aiiii Piiiiiciiiiigi Mm he has been stationed for the past .P(-ler Mat-Millan, Mrs. E. W. Hous- two years Wm. the Canadmn Army :Mrs. Merton Ferguson. Murral lion, Mrs. Wilmot Large and Mrs. Aiiiiii" Aiiieciii 59wiii3' River is visiting with relatives ant' friends in Mass., U. S. A. 2 l WASHINGTON tAPl - The United States and Britain moving with one-two diplomacy Thursday to coax Israel and Egypt away from hostilities. and negotiations to settle their long dispute. The state department. taking President Eisenhower's M i dd lc F.ast policy declaration Wednesday as its text. laid down this rule: ”We would be strongly opposed to the side which starts a war and U.S.'Sounds Warning On Folly Of Middle East War WCTO into noon. Nov. tender not necessarily accepted :4 nunity Welfare League Ltd. Personals Miss Anne Yeo. student of Mount Allison University. spent the week end at her home in Montague. Friends of Mrs. James Larkin. Montague. are sorry to hear she is ill in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Mrs. H. T. Jainlcson. Montague. has returned to her home after spending the past two weeks in Halifax. N Messrs. Barrie MacLure. S. Halifax, N. S. spent the weekend at their homes in Montague Mr. and Mrs ests of Mr. eck. and Mrs. R. "T Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs.Bruce H. Yeo is a patient in the Kings County Hos- pital. All wish her a speedy re-- 19. Highest or any A- Shaw. sec'y - treas.. Com Blair Watterworth and W. L. Glffin and young son of Halifax, N. S.. are spending a few days in Montague W l man gave an informal talk on the Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs. Walter S. Fraser on thc death of Mrs. Fraser's mother. Mrs. Greene of Souris. which oc-i curred in Halifax on Nov. 7th. Mrs. William F. MncLeod. Mur ' ray River was a recent visitor to Pictou. N.S. guest of Mr. and Mrs i Art Ferguson. . would be xery favorably disposed to the side which convinces us that it desires to maintain peace." The depzirtincnt warned that war uilllld be "utter folly.” The spokesman who issued this statement, Lincoln White, com- pared a British mediation offer made Wednesday night by Prime tMinister Eden to peace proposals put forward Aug. 26 by State Sce- retnry Dulles. He said there was a ”close parallel." The animal meeting of the Mur-l ray lliver W.l. met at the home. of Mrs. E. A. MacDonald on Nov 1 7th with the vice-president. Mrs. Oliver Giddings in the chair. Nine members and one visitor answer-l ed the roll call, with their favor-. ite radio program. New officersi for the co ' year: President. Miss Beth Brehaut; Vice-pres. Mrs. Women's Liberal Clubs Meeting A joint annual meeting of the Grandview North and Vernon Riv- er Womcnis Liberal Clubs was held in the Uigg school on Novem- ber 9, at 8 p.. The following officers were ap- pointed: For Grandview North club: Hon- orary president, Mrs. Harold Smith; president. Mrs. R. C. Mc- Leod. Klnross; secretary. Mrs. Edison Taylor, Lyndale; treasur- er. Mrs. Edward Hackett. Klnross. For Vernon River Club: Honor- ary president. Mrs. Harold Smith: president. Mrs. William McLeod. .Orwell; secretary. Mrs. Warren Dawson. Ulgg: treasurer. Mrs. Hugh Robins. Uigg. Senator Elsie lnman. Montague and Mrs. L. H. Poole, president of the Montague club. were pre- sent at the meeting. Senator In- work of clubs. including programs -for meetings. etc. A vote of thanks was passed by the meeting and ex- tended to Senator Inman and Mrs. Poole for their assistance to the W. F. MacLeod; Secretary, Mrs. Peter MacLean -re-elected: Dir- ectors. Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. Roy- al White and Mrs. Oliver Giddings: Auditors. Mrs. E. A. MacDonald. Mrs Fred Brehaui. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs GEORGETOWN p Mr Ray iiliirpliy of St Mary'si Road was a recent guest at the eiiome of Mr and Mrs. Frank Lav- andeir. John E. Jenkins. with each mem- ber to bring a gift for the orphan- Mr. and Mrs. William White of age Christmas parcel. After sing- ing "The Queen" in delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. John Mnclnnis. Miss Janet Stewart and Mr. Nor- man E. Stewart. Charlottetown. spent the past weekend at the ,home of their parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Currie and,iilf5- N0i'm3h C- 5i0WBl”l- llliih family of Charlottetown motoredliihhih gleelggggivggjg-S iy,ige;,,5lh9gu,i;,;t;l Mrs Ada Burden. Montague. ..-. parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- i"e."uy spem 3 few days In Murray Qumani River. guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hurmon Miss Sally Johnson left early in Martin. t I ' S i . h 5:: lxflilikvisnl: reiiglwggside W ere Mrs. Dan Horton, has returned to her home in Murray River. af- Miss Bernice DeLory. student at ter spending the past couple of St. Dunstan's College was the week- months in Mass., U. S. A. as guest end guest of her parents. Mr. and of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. Mrs. F. .l. DeLory. and Mrs. Luther Mooney. Mr. Gerald Murphy. St. Dunsians Borden motored to Georgetown, where they were weekend guests at the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLean of Charlottetown were weekend guests in Georgetown. Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith and Sinclair ,Says Accident Was Entirely His Fault OTTAWA (CP)-The accident in.pital la the Siberian fishing vil- whlch Fisheries Minister stnclairltug. ML slum, wag mgr. . was Ieriousfy wpred durlnl his math. II:;:lll:y own Jung-v re He said the Russians were very Thursday. .concerned over his injuries. The He told a press conference he,head doctor at the hospital was a mu trying to take a picture of the surgeon who had been there so harbor at Petropavlovslr last Aug. years. He had 10 women and five 4 when a catwalk collapsed under men doctors on his staff. but the him and seven , ' He fell R i flew ll! . ' " i i"0"i 20 feet to the wharf below, landed Moscow. the Bering sea Post of on his heels and injured his back Vladivostok and a couple of other ma leg. places to treat him. V g "The others fell on top of me.” Ml Slllclllf Slild M W35 Siiii '3 he said. bad shape when he left Petropav- Young Women's Guild Meeting The regular meeting of an Prac- byterlan Young Women's Guild. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. Lorna Johnston. Monday evening. There were thirteen mem- bers present. The meeting opened with the hymn "O God Our Help in Ages Past". The scripture was read by Mrs. John H. Macxenzie. followed by prayer by Mrs. D.A. Ca t ". The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secret- ary. Mrs Claude Nicholson. and were approved as read. Tile fin- ancial statement was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Johnston who was in charge of the sale of fancy work at the Yard chiefs Are engaged in one oil the most serious investigations lni British criminal history-into the. organisation itself has been shaken to its foundationsidergoing laboratory tests to I00 by the discovery that top-secretlwhether they have been altered C criminal records-worth a fortune interfered with. to blackmailers-have passed him outside hands relating to the conviction of women Nov. 14,1955 The Guardian Page 5 Files Purlioned From Famed Scotland Yards, LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland low officerl may lead intone U the biggest admlnlstrativd llllkf ups in British police history 0, The files which had been removed were "booked out" last weekend The British police headquarterslby the records office and are lIII' .:L..”". ..'::?;:::..' Scotland Yard SE CRET INFORMATION The yard; biggest concern In Six or seven confidential files whether other files have been tr -...,...-..-7 Five of the others on the catwalk lovsk for Communist China at theifan supper and bus", "V! II" also were injured. One Russian suf- end of August. 'He (spent most of feredafractured skull. All six were his time in China In bed 81 ihe report which showed a substantial apartment in a London suburb any life Still mlsslnl we” found Tuggday in g woman: moved in the past and whether" in the same ward at the little hos- British embassy in Peiplng. sum as proceeds from the sale. Police raided the apartment after The files cover about l.5w.000i mem 8 number 01- comes” wemmtating they were not sending out Miss Catherine Currie and Mrs. being told by a woman informant men and women and record all Camphcll reported for the visiting am; She had seen papers in the manner ofoffences. plus the photo- WHIM noao w. i. Monau. c. w. i.. ””"'"i”"' apartment relating to prison of- slap"-i and llillerlirints of know" i Mrs. Leland Nelson. Mrs. Elsie fences and sentences criminals The annual meeting of the whim The regular monthly meeting of Watterwnrth and Mrs. Johnston l ThP.V also include secret inform- SERGEANT SUSPENDED A 43-year-old police sergeant. with 20 years experience in the Scotland Yard records office. was suspended from duty during the investigation Scotland Yard's best detectives were appointed on the nominating 3110" Elven 10 Scollaml V810 l)! the police of all countries which have links with the international criminal police commission Newspapers describe the affair today as a ”Yard scandal" One declares that the discovery of the were assigned to the case by Com- purloined files is ”the biggest missioner Sir John NottBowcr ,crisls the Yard has faced in 2) Their secret investigation of fel-- years" Rfolai W-IMt;iokMplIce at this high! on ''Little Flower" Sub-div.. of c. mm I th I H! A 9 r5, 4 I um-0, on ues gyi com EP or C nex mon . II evening, November 131, lW'L' W” held 9" oci mill" 3! invitation to meet at the home of The President Mrs. Wesley,7-30 lirmswiiii iweiiiyisix "iei"bei'5,Mrs. H.M Smith was accepted, jcampbeu opened am meeting Wm; present. - land Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Stew- ithe "Collect." repeated by all in The President Mrsi J1; fwgfy art YIie appointed in charge ofthe unison. At roll call members paid ler. Opened the meeting Wllh devotional period. Mrs. Campbell their annual dues and their p3y- usual League prayers. The Secret- was appointed to have charge of merit to the A.C.W.W. fund. The IF! Mrs. Harold Murphy Called the the Study of missions also Mrs. Secretary. Mrs. Robert Campbell roll which was followed by reading Campbell and4 Mrs. John Gaudet read the minute, of the pl-eviou; of gminutes of previous meeting were appointed on the lunch com- ,m,mh1y meeting, (gnawed by thglwhich were approved and signed. mittee. minutes Oftheiut mnu3imeeungtThe treasurers -report showed The meeting closed with the held at the home of M”. Geo,-gelS3.00 received during month for hymn "'0 God Qt Bethel" and the glare), membership fees. Mizpah benediction. The dlffeient committees for the It was moved and seconded to r.......t, was 5,...” by the hon. month gave their reports as fol- Pay Shari? Oi 9iiP9"595 ii" iiaiiiifvei css assisted by Mrs. Thomas Clair lows: Sick. one sick call me Cii.P3l'ly l0r.if"ii0iii Ciiiiiiiiiii PW” and Mrs. George McCannell. we - pm:.":;::.Ss::;:::.:::.;:;”.:;:;l:: 1m committee was re-appointed, . rs, - - , - - V M. J Munro and M". Gumetlof a letter from Miss lpherzenia to Mr. Buddy N.B.. tor- ence of the high esteem in which Imarriage took place at St. Mary'a she was held. Church. Soul-is. on Monday morn- Mr. Bobby Massey returned from I log Oct. 24th. Mrs. Finnon is the a business trip to New Hampshire. :daulzhter of Mrs. Ancas MacDonald A card party was held at Iheland the late Mr MacDonald, home of Mr. and Mrs. John B.i('.hr-P5lllW- F” E” Balm "" 0” 25' lllcssrs. Adele Harris and Kitty Mr. D.J. Mclsaac is ill at his Harris. Hamilton. Ontario are home in Rackbarra. spending some time visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Congratulations to Mr. Gordon ' g Harris, East Lake. McNeill. Montague, on his recent promotion as Auditor of Banks. Mr and Mrs. Watson Robertson. Moore: School, it was reported thatl 3)rs;:a:;:d ri:-Rniiirognil Ngznlgafntf necessary suplles had been pur- '. c ; . V, , - . chased for the school. Enmmmrlietter from Missionaries of Mary hplggilglmglallllglfnncton i 'hristmas Cards this Vcar tre- HlCFl.V (ll SOUNS 0" WlHhlhE lirsi - put on by Mrs. Richard Campbell L . ; . - g He will be transferred shortly to Wallham. M8!-. Bllehded the Ill!- and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. Ncxtvligygilg :0 01" Order; 8'15" I 1:4-'4rd fegifehglidiiii: gtiiiBjIi;'ii;i;.fi;i.fail."'s0(f,”r',i. Halifax. Mr. McNeill is the son eral nl Mrs. Robertson's uncle. month everyone wuliake an 8('IlV6l) ii" 5 W35 '9" mm '5 W; Smumay Oct. 15th ' of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McNi-ill. Mr. Paul Mr-Laugblin of Peakel . - lames Whalen thanking the mem- part In the program and gifts Will... - , - . g be exchanged at .roll call. (;?Ir5wi(i:'ii'(Iiiiir:2 ieieiveii ii" ii” Giiid xeiigtei:i1ch::'nh(g:,digorinaxn Dgrgl. The president. read the program Satation. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson also spent a few days with Mr. Robertson's mother. Mrs. Havo- lock Robertson and brothers at Montague and has been on the Bank Staff at Montague and Charl- ottetown previous to his transfer. Mr Clinton Stewart is ill with the flu at his home in Kingsboro. ember meeting. The President declared all of- ficcs vacant and officers for the coining year were appointed Mrs. Camnhell acted as Scrutlneers dur- log the voting. President. Mrs. Webb Nicholson: Secretary, Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mrs. Robertied of the Regional Conference and urged as many as possible to attend. Two members re-newed memberships. A discussion follow- ou serving refreshments to visiting members and guests at- tending Regional Conference. The meeting closed by recitat- ion of the Act of Consecration to town. spent a few days with his part-nts. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Ding- wcll. North Lake. town was a business visitor to Red Point during the past week. .'llr. Stanley Dingwell. Charlotte- P Mr. George Grant. Charlotte- 3 Montague. were visitors to Red Canavoy, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whelan. East Mr. and Mrs Douglas McGowan Klnggborq, oint on the night of Oct. 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douglas. pl? Foi re J ARTHRITIC attic. George Clarey: Vice-President. 1 (M b R Mr. Brent Robertson. Moncton. Mr. Ira Ynuns. Albion Cross. left Mrs. Cecil Campbell; Auditors. imm"".aie Hes" ii ary y W N.B . attended the funeral of his recently for Ashland. Maine, where R H E LJ NI AT I C Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mrs. Fl" Robin and members" grandmother. Mrs. Ester Rose of employment awaits him. A .1. M w-- ,c.. thxi. ..' Miles MACKIIIIIOII. Directors re A . p . , . hngeiggryisl ocnhnurclft on eocurlbgesr symplmy is extended m Mm P N I apsrliilted. d H. me it TLRRORISTS I1.S(AlE 7"” P Raymond Mcxmmm S, PM?” M "iv correspnn ence o - - ' A s """"i' ii" iii"" '"'"ii”-"' I" CM CONSTANTINE Algeria lcplu Tito death of Mrs Ester Rose II:V.rTI.c.eImMdaec.D'(Inaol'tl nectlon with the Kings County Ppllce C0"1hPl'l ;l;1'MlE"".5 Phi!” wmerbury Masts "ormerly ml. i i ' Memorial Hospital campaign at arelaflrridhay lim-k tgmflanrisfjlii East Baltic occurred on October M""'- Gem!” 3i'ii”- iriiiii ihis iime' E" amount was un rota I W 0 m 9 cu 0 D 21 followingia long illness in which R9i"ii'i50ii "iii Gian R0b9Ti50ii- here Thursday night while under sentence of death. They included the notorious Mustapha Ben Bou- laid. leader of last November's re- bellion in the Aures mountains. The 11 terrorists escaped down rope ladders while other prisoners diverted the attention of guards. no MONTAIIIIE Mon - Tue Adm. 30 - 46 animously voted for this pro":-t. The monthly penny sale was held by Mrs. Robert Campbell and won hv Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Mrs. Miles MacKinnon will conduct the sale at the next meeting. The hostess. Mrs. Munro. assist- ed. by Mrs. Jean Ann Munro serv- ed refreshments during the social hour following the meeting. The National Anthem brought the meet- ing to a close. Red Point, were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Finnon (nee Dorothy MacDonald) whose she was lovingly cared for by her daughter. Mrs. Viola Wylea. with whom she had made her home since i939. Mrs. Rose was widely ness will be long remembered. and the throng of people who paid their last sad respects was evid- This is the story of two STRANGE COMPANTONS . . . a hunted hoodlum and an honest cop! This in the story of a STRANGE BARGAIN . . . a secret promise and a crime that may never be solved! BROTHERS DIE IN HOUR KITCHENER. Ont. iCPl - Two brothers. aged as and 83. died Thursday withn an hour of each other. They were Conrad Hahn. 88. of nearby Linwood. who died in hospital. and Andrew Hahn. 83. of Elmira. who died at his home 25 miles away. GREAT 52,500,000 BOSTON ROBBERY? 8P.M. This Island Earth Color - Jeff Morrow - Faith Domergue covery to health. Mr. James MacDonald. student at Mount Allison University, Sack- ville, N. B., spent the weekend in, Montague guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacDonald. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt. Roseneath arrived home after a month's vis- it io the United States. While there she visited her son in New Hamp- -hlre. also relatives and friends in Boston and, Saint John. Friends of Mrs. Harold Heck will be pleased to learn she has return- ed to her home in Guernsey Cove after being a patient in the Kings County Hospital receiving treat- rnen . Her friends are plcased to hear that Miss Blanche Dewar, R.N., who has brxn ill in the P. E. I. Hospital. Charlottetown, has re- liirned to Montague and is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. T. R. Cameron. SQUIRRELS PLENTIFUL l.i-s i-it-iirlcls. a village 26 miles West of Quebec. was so named from the number of squirrels seen ligrc by early navigators. clubs after which a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. pKIl.MUIR JUNIOR RED CROSS i The pupils of Kllmuir Scllool held their J.R.C. meeting on Nov- ember, 9. The meeting opened with "O Canada”. The pro lclcnt, Floyd Nickolson brought the meet- log to order. The secretary gave her report which was signed and approved. The roll call was answered by each member bringing an article lfor the grab bag. i New committee were appointed . : in" so Water. Hefty and Janet gaieren: Finger-nails. Buddy Lonne land Carol MacPherson: Programs. tMargaret Flnlayson and Floyd Nickolson. . The program was led by Betty Bieren and Marie MacDonalr't A total of S121 was takcn in 2' the meeting. it was decided to sell tickets on a box of chocolates The meeting closed by singing the "Queen" ' DRY TIMBER Timber is felled in wintci' to pre- vent sap fermentation. which leads to dry rot fungus. l PAWS--Believe)! orNqtll bu.-.. T " ' mm.aa. '”'z..m....'-Wm r :3 use-1.:-no--.-a.',.... College student. spent the weekend in Georgetown asthc guest of his daughter. Doreen and niece. Miss Annie Laurie MacLean. Charlotte- town spent Sunday in Murray Hiv- er at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. John A. MacLean. Mr. Alex MacDonald. Charlotte- town spent the past weekend. vis- iting with relatives in Murray Riv- er. mother, Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Hughle Gotell and family of Charlottetown were week- end guests of relatives in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendergast "nd son of Kensington and Mrs. James Pendergast of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sunday, Nov. tith where they were guests of Mir. and Mrs F. .l. DeLory. On Sunday. Nov. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Jenkins of Charlotte- town accompanied by Miss Helen Wakei'ord. motored to Georgetown. where they were guests of Mr and Mrs. E. Jenkins. On their re- turn they were accnmpanied by Mrs Rogers of Peabody. Mass.. who had been visiting her brother- and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr. Leonard Campbell and daugh ler Janet of Montague were visit- ors in Georgetown on Sunday. Nov. 6th. Two christi-ninlzs were solemn- tizcd at St. James Church on Sun- lday. Nov. fith with Rev. Father Kiggins officiating. They were the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bathchildcr-Claudia Ger- trude whose sponsors were Paul Bnihchilder and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Quilian. Also the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers-Mary Selina whose sponsors were Nellie nu---n-------an--q King and Paul Mnrtell. A.C. I I Mr and Mrs. Clarence Stewart I I All ' LAXATIVE I I of Toronto. Ont who are honey- iloail time facts! ' mooning in Georgetown were re- cent visitors to Summerside. where I Ex-Lea Ia elective. all right-but elective in I gentle way. It won't they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart. On their motor weaken or layout you. It won't make you feel bad dierwai-do. trip to Summerside they were - It's not be strong! accompanied by Mrs. A. H. Stew- art. , Mrs. Clayton George and Ell-I-II 5! he Ilholl with com- plete eenddeoaa. R has 1 ins cliocolah ton. and in anion is daughte B. Laverne and Ann of Lucan. 0ni.. and Miss Enid Knight dqeaddsle ad thorough. - We not be loud! of Toronto. 0ni., arrived In George- town recently, called home by the illness of their mini. Miss Ethel Knight. whose death occured on Ex-l.u to one laxative that avoid- rslremos. It works genlly and all-rtively at the some time. In other words. I2:-La: is Wednesday, Nov. ltth. - the Happy Medium! Mr. and Mrs. James Walker IX-LAX of Chatliem N. B. arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday, Nov. rim Cliocelotod laxative Still only I5( and 35d. 9th.. where they will honeymoon Inn---nu----Q-n Misses Donalda Macl(ay and Clara Sharon. student nurses at the P. E. 1. Hospital. spent Sunday afternoon at Murray River. Misses Sarah Beck and Shirlene Clements, students of P. W. C. spent the past weekend at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. and Mrs. Harry Clements. White Sands. LAUNCHING SCHOOL OCTOBER REPORT Grade IX: l. Jacqueline Christ- ian: 2, Phyllis Gardiner. Grade V11: 1, Norbert Morrison. Grade V1: 1. Clifton Gardiner. Grade V: 1. Gerard Christian; 2. Velma Powers. Grade 1V: Margaret Morrison. Grade 111 Sr.: 1, Norma Jean Gardiner: 2. Eunice Morrison. Grade 111 Jr.: 1, Vernon Youston. Grade ll Sr.: 1. Bobby Gardiner: 2. Earle Powers. Grade 1! Jr.: 1. Marjorie Your- ton: 2. Patricia Morrison. Grade 1: lat. Audery MacDon- aldl lb). Donna Gardiner; tel. Edison Coughlin. at the home of Mr. Walker's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. Murray Mackenzie of Fort- une was a recent visitor to George- town. L. A. C- Freddy Walker of the Rovnl Canadian Air Force who is sllllltilwd at Nlnntaprwlia. Quebec. was a recent guest of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Wnltcr Walker. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I A.C. Two and a half years in the making. Thrilling and sensational science drama. AUDUBON SHOW A Series Of MOVIES and LECTURES ' This show is sponsored by the Queens County Fish and Game and deals with tho bust and most interesting close-up films of birds andganlmals. in the world. Filmed in brilli;mt r-olnr l'll!.l1l lit the wilderness. "Newfoundland" is the name of the TELEVISION . CKCW - Monctoil Television Programme Channel 2 2:00 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall 3:00 p m.-Liberace 3:30 pjn.-AI Home with Helen Crockcr . . . . d hoto- d the world f3nl0ll.x oiitrlum malt R" P .. . ,..T d ith Arlene movie 3" . , . , - H0 pm Hiitlsizrw grapher. Dick Bird will lltIl'l';llC tho show and SW9 4:45 p.m.--Uncle Jack at the an account of his wide EiXll(il'lfill('fi ill this field. . Pill!" The Audubon Show is npcrniorl on a non-profit 5:00 p.m.-Fur & Foatlhers 5:15 p.m.-Aubrey & Gus 5:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody basis and is of great intcrcsi Y0 tlW'i-Sllieii mid 9V' eryone interested in the grcal outdoors 6:00 p.m.mPuppet Theatre g ' T ' ' ' 0 35:3 :i.'3':i5t'5tv".'tv”ft?:: QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH sci-iooi. N Sid i.':.'2::;”.,.'.'.i2”' AUDITORIUM H0 it-in-rciich NW EXTRA! NATURE'S SHOWCASE and DISNEY l i.i'EL:iri.Llon:.i: rm-..m Tuesday. Nov. 15 at 8:30 cggroom S. show. 330 . 7 . 9 lift? ?;.'"..;:5;”.L.'S.i.”r.u. - Amiisslo-V P , . 9:00 .m.-Civil Defence i . 133033 E.:.aDeziiliz (l)I::phsn Show Cllll('Il'9fl'f:)cSill(It'iliiS A;l;l(llS sPEc'AL! SPECIAL! 11500 I .'4xcw-rv News . ' t g . ., . "iii 3-'""irW”i"e' ””” ”". 21'" "til: ”'i.:.:l;:l'.-.i:.li.i..Lt:ft't".i."ml''S.' 3” Have you seen file "BRIDGE or sooo ll:i5 . .-Boxing ' mon . .. an om. s F ' ' ' . 12:15 rm.-Sim 0" i ”i'""" "'4" MATCHES" now on disPIdY in the window of CI-IAPPELL 8: CO. LTD. TODAY -- TUE. -- WED. PRINCE EDWARD .:.. SOURIS THEATRE MONDAY and TIIESIIAY NNIHWIMIIICR. l4i'.h - l.'iI.h "Knights Of The Round Table" Cinemas Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER . . . MONDAY - TUESDAY "PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC" in Superscope and Technicolor Starring - Dennis Morgan. Virginie Mayo Pius - SHORTS . . . Show time - 8 pm. cope - Color With ROBERT TAYLOR - AVA GARDNER