Wednesday. Oct. '30. 1954 "'he Guardian former Alberton Man Will Serve In Germany With Immigration Department Mr. Raeburn Corbett spent the work they will perform for can- adian Government in other lands among folk who may one dsy be- come immigrants and fellow cit- izens in this land which is so rich in blessing and in opportun- lty. . Before leaving for Germany, Mr. Corbett will be joined by his wife. who is now visztlng her home in Grenfell. Saskatchewan. and their three sons. Barry. ago 7; Kelmeth, 5 and Norman 4. . . Former S'side Man Dies In Moncton. N. B. -Mr. Ray C Bernard. age 51 years, formerly of Su.m.mera'lde died very Moncton on Monday evening after a very brief illness. The deceased. who was born in O'f..eary. for made a host of friends who will sincerely passing. During his life in Sum- meraide he was a valued employee of the firm of R. T. Holman, Ltd. Later he i week-end at his former home in Alba:-ton where he was guest of hi. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Corbett. and his brother and ais- ter-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cor- bett. He also visited with other relatives and renewed many friend- ships. This is Mr. Corbett'a first visit gmee 1945 end it is one of special significance since he is at pre- sent on I tour of Canada in pre- puation for a term of service in Germany for the Department of Citizenship and Immigration with which he has been employed in Canada for the past eight years. As a young man Mr. Corbett became employed with the Can- gdian Bank of Commerce. in 1940 he joined the R.C.A.l". from which he received his dis- charge in Vancouver-in ll?-15. He went to White Rock BC. (40 miles south of Vancouver) and became Lggociated with the Dept. of Im- migration. In 1952 he was trans- ferred to Vancouver where he has since made his home. He is now under appointment to serve as a visa officer in Germany for the next three and a half years. He will be stationed at Karlsrhue onion is situated on the Rhine In the south central portion of the country in the Black Forest area. At the present time he and two Face 15 Gues' Speaker At Tignish Meeting -Rev. George Tophsee of Syd- ney, N. S., was guest speaker st a meeting in Ttgnlsh last night sponsored by the Tignish Credit Union. following his arrival in the province yesterday afternoon. Father Tophsee is hea of the Cape. Breton section of the Peo- ple's Radio School conducted by St. Francis Xavier Extension De- partment as a featured adult ed- ucational program. He will ad- dress other Credit Union groups in the Province during the, week. On Thursday. which is Inter- national Credit Union Day. and the one hundred and sixth anni- versary of the founding of the movement. he will speak at Char- lottetown at a banquet to'be held at the Clover Club. This Is sponsored by the Charlottetown Credit Union Chapter. The Lig- uorian. St. Dunstsn's. Charlotte- town. CNR Employees, Federal Employees, and MCA Employees comprise this chapter. Alberton United Church Men's Ass'n Meeting suddenly at his home in resided in Summerside about ten year; where he regret to learn of his so to Moncton. N.B., I -Dr. L. W. Shaw. deputy nun- idter of education, was the guest speaker at the October meeting of the Somme 'r' Home and school Association last evening in the High school library. no traced the development or the Home and school from pioneer days when the Home and School were one to the time that the school was organised to supple- ment the work in the home. Dr. Shaw went on to explain that the true purpose of the Home and School is to bring the parents and teachers to s 1: understanding of their mutusi problems. The speaker suggested a pro- lrram technique of small group dis- cussion at the meetings for better results. The pruldent. Mr. Ivan Vaughan. occupied the chair and " WASHING-'IY)N 'tlev. G. Toplisee lllepuly Minister of Education Speaks At S'side Home and School Ass n- freshments were served. Mr. A. H. I-lubley. on behalf of the association expressed sincere appreciation for the thought pro- voking address of Dr. Shaw. -3. 11 U. S. Insurance firms Accused Of Misleading Claims (AP)-The fed- eral trade commission today ac- cused 11 American companies in the health. hospital and aazident insurance, business of "false and Mr. Frank Cameron's group was in charge of the evening's program. A social hour followed when re- CCF Nomination In Invorncss. N. S. MABOU. N. 8. (OP) -Joseph Rankin, 36-year-old farmer from nearby Judique and a staff mem- ber of the United Steel Workers of America. Tuesday was unan- lmously named GOP candidate in the Nov. 15 provincial by-election in the Inverness riding. Mr. Rankin. who is I member of misleading advertising." Together. the i7 firms-including the four largest in the field-repre- sent annual premium payments of more than 8300,000.000. or about one-third the total health and ac- cident policies written an indi- viduals in the United States. Among those named in the com- plaints, which grew out of s. 10- month investigation. are the Bank- erl Life and Casualty Co. of Chi- cago (the White Cross). Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Aa- soclation of Omaha. (Mutual of Omaha). Reserve Life Insurance Co. of Dallas, and United Insur- E Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 8.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. .Summer St. . Slusuneraldr Ehartered Accountants. 1. Earle Hickey I Canadian Bank of Commerce . Building 1 - Phone uaa Svsnmerslde, P.E.l. W. Albert Robertson 5 P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING l Granville It Water Street ' I summenldo DIAL INSURANCE , R. E. Ellis it Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Slsmmeruiuu Optometrists I B F. Hunter. R.0. , Gunsmeralde. P.E.l. - Phone Ills? -aw NOTIBE T0 ELECTRIC POWER USERS There will be an interruption of service on Friday. October 22nd. permitting. between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in the following areas: weather Si. Eieanors. Miscouche. and all lines west, also Sllei'bl'ooke, Travellers Rest, New Annan and Maipc- que for the purpose of making necessary repairs TOWN OF SLYIVIMERSIDE LIGHT AND POWER DEPT. SMALLM.AN'5 BUILDING A. Raymond-(grant. n.sc., o.n. Sussuneraldc Above Maurice Mill's Men's Woes . PHONE ssso I l Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron SMALLMAN BUILDING LIBERAL MEETING The annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association will be held in the LEGION HALL. Sum- mersicle, on Friday. November 5th next. at 8 pm. Each poll will select five delegates with suitable alter- asuciates tone of whom will go Where he W-13 CmD10Yed With 311"" ..A1be,-wn Unwed chm-ch Mentg the Toronto national office 'staff ance Co. of Chicago. Dial 2386 Summerlllrle nates. I0 c3tI9nd- II? Ihi” 3b59m'-9 of ”IhPY' arrange' with htim Milo gdI'15rh1;e Irlintlll 11;? "9I;eC1:1"f:r'3i';, ed by my Wm the Association met Monday evening gg the lUSW. said he would resign Each mm 1. charged mm from -m---w--m---m mems the poll meeting to select such delegates will other 0 e ague n I 0 an ,' in the church hall for the first Un 011 P051 but continue to in 3 fl it dl d t - v ' N: - b th 1 R Wm .i?.l:”:..f”::L.i&:::”'l.:i..i.l:”:;la mm mm or mm am we mm mm miiiuei xnliviiuiieni-1--5i5”i?5 '”0T05'W”E'i5 ” I3”..”:'.” .22 I.”l::f”.il...i”"l1f'..;.”:f;?3..f.:..i. .52.... tion in regard 0 uvure set 8- ' which was also their annual 1 D b- d f - - ' 5 r s .r i ' . i ment of lmmizjrnnts in Canada. Joyce. CEIISO hlsaparentia. Lsrteand meeting A turkey supper was tfnelore unis: ll1i;annPg(!:n"luf;- Cr:)lr';1ml;- THLDRI&AIgE:'nI'sUDl0 I busmesx the meermg W1” hp addressed by the premier TI”: m.”"AWh””; hem” m Onaflff smgfmfms ”;;l:,',,,',. Bellargg iiiaved by members of the Ladies gggggg. ,3” 11; 2:3” mm finds were 15 "bask far me ' l m ; and other prominent. speakeis. Everyone welcome in- eary in UEUS. W OCCUDY - .' ' and a delightful musical pro- . , . . . ' ' we to --m by M... m. 2:: or -'s'" -21's ::u::' .i”..L””.l..:iiBS. ?f.””.li. 2"; puvslcmus l ””,d1"g lad” lirovrihlcndbgi ichfe loeydiltilslodnonetglig The funeral will be held. from do" M'””' .35 i':.a."l7.'.'.'q 53 63 "E ture. L K ZIELINSK1, Mpg Dated the 19th day of October, 1954. . . ' 4.. 1 ' M , Worship was led by Jack Clark assoc Pal-o - arm. in .1! ' ' , andbpart of (the Marltimes are yet :2; ';1tfI.:uf;Ig'):faat1;i;';ep'm-”;Igy During the business permd It was Hg: :::nr3Lacgi '33 ;fi ii ',REsULT OF COMPLAINTS General Practitioner . EAST PRIACE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION '”.n”.”;..”f.,3..' .,, .....,.. ,.,....... terment will be at Moncton. s Nwrtef that durinez the first . 0.-..2l....'.'. . 6 l W". Dimmer Road 5 EDSON- G. RAYNER. President ment offices which are visited in gggfmgn i,i;,,orgg,"gm;;g;;;h,;e;:; 1.03 .'::;;,,V. 0'" lg; lg?” lg: commission chairman Edward F. Kc-stnwtom P- E. 1- I MORLEY M. BELL. Secretary every cent” they are gaming 3 mgs, eight 0! than being supper 540 pjck crow 1,5 ,3 1,, Howrey said the action is aimed Phone: Kenalngwn I Va” W1 "med ms” hm” km”; meetings to which the Ladies' Aid. .0333 I-l:ilton:'Il"(r)s-a '33 "1125 1112” I” '31” " deceptive advemsmg ledge of the rich resources and the Guild and cascumpec lad!” M mu" 3, as ,9 claims concerning the extent of Dr. Hubert Macneim MID. great industries of their native Catemd m turn The treasure, reg lseso Pontiac :51 :5: 257 insurance PTOLECIJOH End hen”-V"-5 land. They have seen ruzriculture n a ported a. small balance on hand. 33335313 Call: :50 at 3;! payable. In a statement. he added Pl1.vaiclanvSurgeon in all its aspects. the lumbering D..,,,,g the year . .,..mb,,, 0, .00., .-.).”.,..”"J,',' ,7, m .7, that this first broad inquiry of its Phone 1032. '"d”5”” ffifsnh ;””"1dg f”""'”fff or-rsws (CF)-Canada's ports projects were carried out. They 3:33 ';'"':"., ;;g :33 4545 kind grew out or i"a lllollag or 1ekt- wins: street. summers!-I-. to many n 5 pro uc s. we ' t 1 1 d d 131 h h ”"" ' tars" sent by poicy o era W 0 and inland fisheries. ship building. :f1de”C”;adI;::d'f;:vef,I:z;;?00 e,1.?,::i.'.: brdgtlrldse on gotiinilbegtgdcandngdnss 'z"ollb'I:'3.'a3'lul.. m. M. "1 he said complained the insurance ; . . g povrerful electrical d"910Pm9”'-5v Canada mm the united sums last. cumpec churches, organizing a mo Que cap 102 10 loo coverage they received was not You are invited to attend a meeting in the In- oil fields and reflnel'ieds. ' M f July, an mmm of mm per cm mew chm spmmmg we Mount 2933 3:: mo .30: 3302 1;; u... same as advertised. ggRoYALe9 stltute Hall, Alberion. on Monday, October 25th at 8 The. W" "”de'g”?”" "3 ii over the total of 424,700 in July, Allison campaign following a visit aesoaue mm as an so pm. to hear Mr. Donald A. MacDonald of the Prince mines. and great industrial cen- 953 from MI. R. A Pmfm. Donating emu Quemsmn 1, 2,, 2", BOBDEN , B d 1 . h lres from which pour forth an al- 1 Tr-18 Bureau of Smumu "pow Wm” Ems M 1” folk at Cmm .1,-,.,.,............ 2.... 20.. zni. "FLAME Asp THE FLESH" Edward Island Potato Marketing oar exp aln w y most unbelievable Variety 01 DT0- . - . mu: 5 onsorlll" an lnverdemml - ”l”” ””””.k 1'” 97 ""1 ABSORBWG DMMA ” We. - Thur. 'l:i.5 - this we should have centralized selling. - ed Tuesday foreign travellers ent . la .. l n 3.50 naamle M5 M1 in. .. d I due” which mc1ud';)mmrn1tu;1e' srmg by 1'2” bug boat and pianggatiollal lilree-hour Good Friday 1200 Red Pnpisr 15 15 15 CAPITOL THEATRE SSIDEI Matinee Wed. 3:30 I A - - . " ' ' l.. .. E . ., . .' . 3 i ll . - - v n rubber gO(1)dsl.d8dllrl0lg'lgckss.ti1l(le13(i3n. mmued 292.800 3 boost of 11 per seillce, .eculm. Rev Ross rifle. ggisagg; 1;; 2;; 2; Am” Tumerl PM Angel) and on DAhGER.0CS.GROL1VD JOHN Pg WALLACE. lnery 03 51 Tl -- - - . em from 253 500 3 year BLVD. mm;.ton. DD. as a guest sneaker. ,-,-,1 mo 9...... 5,. M -.5 h H um, C” "H. Starring Rnbeyt man. 1.1, Lu. suhung mlatflnimm btlteeiif C358: C Canadian imveueu rgwmmg, providing: ushers for church ser- snob Ri.x aural: izlo 12a 12; ,gggfifg::;1;')lTpR?:1'5c0.?m:,.903". L11. pmo and ward Bond. :1iI:ertl;'ls0:mic?iE,ngbooEf and, slices: from the U.flS. were 'l'I0.l00. J1: fjiceil Egrellltg ax; Egg ggdflpo 1&2 152': 15'. stars of ”Flame and the Flesh." anl . o W'”5h”v7'K”3p' imd many ("'he”' more than we D" can W" Dainliilz the n:4.x"t.eirlar. putting in :Z33pl1i?l”"'” ab5mbm.g ,M-C"M triangular mil They have visited the aluminum 161.300 last Year. a culveim to me narsomge grounds. mm, 5w,.,.L..a.,.,,.,.. 9,, 9,, an mance in recimicnior now on aw ..cAMEo99 ; plant at arvida. newspaper offices, Col fl U;('fw Ht New and Existing mm mnmzahon Mi :'c::ul' Fred lg?) the Capitol Tileutir . N lg . hospitals and institutes 0' Mm" . "T" I; d den, .-,54 as K...” Men's Association: at Blrieiord and. 1-12.... ;...i.'.,. 4; 1...-, .1. Filmed "" IW””;”” Hi" tptfgi KENSINGTON . I lng. Thus are they being equipp- Y0lk W35 vim 9 0.Lca..'... - 5 10..., e.,,,,,,. P, W, -,.., 5... Pnsltano and Ann fl. tree n in I . - - ed in 5 wonderful way for thelcollege. Tm memdem rppnned aumd rlsno S0ut'l.I as 44 4.1 lmcst. beautiful and )'llClllrE;:qll(' wad , jhur. .45 . 9.13 - V ' ' 2000 Scanner 2" I9 2" 1 places ill Il.Z1Il. lIliS is the story of Th, Shw. an rnanv have been i . mg ” "3-3'i)n”I meeunvof Mews ""7 5”" "' 70 7" la ill to whom love is just a com- - 1 - t r Tlhe lfelstorv wit nna Associations of the Presbytery in 3"” 5'"1"-V 5'” wt 5” g . M” m” .0 ' 1 i . . .- ' , . , ' r tllon sleep Rock In ans. son . modily by m9an5 "I llhlch Sh? C3” nl God 5 courageous ministers , . Chammewm .”7e"”:V. 5.” Him 33”5"5."".CT'" 1? '17 "7 F9" ”"”' m'"”"””” ”I”'”5 "I 1”” B 5W"l": Ml" 3”” Ht 0 'natin convention of the Liberal electors the national secretary. uhn was. av-.n shun H La, 41.. 1.. um” Sm nwets an unexpected man UTHF FOFNTRY PARQON” ti mi . -2 g - g ' "1 3”9”d3”C9- had "0"""e"”l9d 1". '13? 'Z'.'.."..I,T" gill." ill.” .13.”. and hurts nsl-sell mvnlved In mil .,.;,,...,,,,. 5.... and 2.0,. of the 3rd DlSll'l('i of Prince. will be held in the Leg- A CE S . ;1h”dh:f”"5l '"””t lilile W0” ”l""i 1 211 '23! 5:” Illiexiircted rnnmm. ' ' A inn I-lall. Summerside on Wednesday. October 27th ggxnysmgg-on Board or -r,-mi.-. .-MASQUERADE D N - Dr "8 5 0"” ””"”””led by me ”" '-'1? '33 B 1-B instant at 8 pm. for the Purpose of nominating two meetinm 51- MEWS W” 5" 3:00 Vwey Ha” wednesdn” October Mbemn gm” l1o0'rorbrlr 134: .22. 112 I ' ates to contest the district in the next rovin- w d d October 20th 27th - T E 71 170 m l ii-a"d' . - p''"' e M! "' I ' ' I D OFFICERS ELECTED L333 1331 J: is .14 .1"-. r rial general election. Each poll will select five dele- mEE3I-'7F-VE W5d"95d3Y- N”V""' MTHE DENTAL mm 9 r" "””""' I" '5" W” 2?" - gates with a suitable number of alternates to attend. her 10th for Kensingi-on Presbr Vincent Grant will be closed from ,'I'he election of officers resulted 1”” Tm" "" :15”, 13.5., ffu, . ' 1- th ements the 1; meet. - . y p O. b 13”, : 09.01,... , g znoo Trend Pets In the absence 0 0 er arrang po E7E?.'2..C""”" Cmcken and mm 2g:lIdIh'ciusClv:.er 0 igtiv. Hdgfdhg; igigjigghlgf lo6fsod1TurI.'3.l3.l' :53. sagas 32:9: : l ings will be held on Tuesday, October 26th, at 8 p.m. ' Dr. o. H. Phillips (re-elected); 5000" MW"! W 1; M5 i ' at the usual place. -ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and -lWA”'EQ" ”” Gan” vice- esident fo Alb non. An 1"” ”.'”'”' "5 ” L 1 Mrs. John Moore. new man. Afntniio-B;lM;;g1;;gyl;mth;e l;;e'f;';',f Milliggni vice-p5e.la..'.e for oil: - i?Sl!.: C” iii-. "iv. Ilia I k , d h I F d I EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION " h t o no the en agement 0 6 G , F k B ; ca , l0”'l V -- not our our 3 e on an rg . y rruibeirugdlly edauzhtenl Shirley; K91:vg4d9n";:&':l'1:'e;bg”;Im';.hih;:?i:E:l::iSeiIitkiIr:s!dn( reiiigiedifretrez l;j,i.l, ..,i;"' ii if.” '7. Grave "II: S requ" 1 EDSON G. RAYNER. President Irene. to Willard Sheldon. son 0 0” ' ' ' surer. Tom Barbour( re-elected). v- it too us lea, . M"- M" W- "”"""W"' 8"” ”” 3' ”' 3' W”"'”"' W D15” "at Reception wmmime View 0-me 4'5W3'7m'"' ”” "ii if” ericton Pit to New Haven. 12 to 13 mile ” MORLEY M. BELL, Secretary. late Mr. Thompson. Marsglte. Segreitzarv 5f1y:.rdp":;t bell. Heber Hardy and I-leber Cor- !,tgp;;,,,1,r;-;;-n- ,9, .9, m I y . marriage to take place in o- an EW bett. Program committee. Wesley gmo wm-ml am as 42 Vember. ind WW 5I'”' W5 mm mm" A" Hardy. Jack Clark. Winston Cu.r- mo Winorl a a s - d b d P id b '0 j are invited to attend this meeting. , l A d loo w...a Ale: no no no haul over improve su -qro E. El. y ll -C-Um srwnsn - Film ----- Z1fm'3.iM.”"8.3ili””Qunf5” E25,? .233 :,";.,";:.- 1;: ii; 11.? . Ueummm 3- 3- CI"I5""'"- 3”” neth heard, Willard Coughlin and aloe Yan Can is in in , j 1l.Z”f-.”..i.l..:...i?”.1?l...'i.'””3l'u?5 '""'""t Hire” e.'."”:r- ”Sf.'".l2"”'”a C2.” 1- '""t' l CAPITOL Summersida m e, ar e r n. or on man Yuk," nu, ii '11 . British and Foreign Bible Society. -Mrs. Alfred Stead. Wheltley wumn. Parley H,u.dy' D... pmmp O. ,3 ,1 51 ' g Monday evening in Epworth Hall. lillvelg 1;! I il:81lIEnth:!He1h:heP-w3Ei gnu Donald 1-1.,-dy. Publicity mm. ct-ggoon :3." W W 8.", TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 - THURS. 3230 - 7:15 - 9-15 took for his theme "The Bible." Sin 059 3: W ' mittee, Frank Weeks. Earle Atkin- "M c';.,,c.,, my 160 W! ' - Th! President. Mr. A. H. Hubley. under!” 9" 0P'”'””"' B 3"" son and Frank Bryan. Entortain- mo pug nan 555 also - I f''"””d "” comm” ”jP”"";d -Mrs Daniel Hickox is spend- 5:36-Ht colgilghlitl-ee. II-Algmrv Dclarlke. M10. PM 0" W "” L” EVLN MORL DANGLROUS NOW A5 A BRUNEI"- " u” "'m”” "”V" W at t E in some time at the home of her 0""'''Y W" 9' W3 ”- 499 Montreal uv. ms nu - ' , necessary requirements. dagusmer M" Alfred Sum and and Rev. Murray Gardner. Sick and M N”. smug so sale 49 ' i visiting committee. Russell Bony- loo Commerce 41 sovs sl -FUNERAL SUNDAY - The Mr- Stead: W”-'”'1'Y Rm" BB” man Russell Laura and Reginald 590mm" " ””" " ' Indostrials l.”.'::"J..2' .13.: Iris... "ls: ..;”'.:':.::l are and NW-3”.,;:""":: es. .'z..' 53? 33 AI IENTION FARMERS I I 'l I) N I: In E , . OM: l;1unerai Home, summerslde, with a gag aggrlfx, ugned Yme setgple-a (continued frdm page 14) ago Stool an O A ' I ort service at 2.15 p.m. Sunday mgphgw M, Allan sample C)". Tom "I", "gm - - 5, 1, M. - - v r - - t orlzed a ants for Masse -Harris and S c um one tr ,. ?tcLgtnrJoll'Inu':'cvlvlldgcdugrailtlziilldgg "'”"t' Toromo Sfocks Fergxggnagfraacltolda and all Farm Implembents you re- woman 5 tw"0'lW7"' ' ' ' -at 2.50 pm. venerable Archdeacon --pheh. many mend. "3,-,1 so me Macho" is is is r quire. new and used. An. gig? 0. n. Harrison officiated at the 1 r th I illness of "090 M"'"'” " it " - , . church and grave. Pall bearers were 5:13;,otwoyeafrdgusdaughter of 3'3'll'lifl'f.”.i' 11??) IP51?) We will take cattle, horses. or what-have-you On My Stanley Tanton, Ralph Compton, M. d M, v on paymer, aoloo Mslnet l.'l llVs 12 tradesg Harry cannon. Lloyd Gorill, James Lorng salve;-,lsnnd EV:-"I1Sh for her a mmnnibd Em ";:.A I2 1;: WATCH FOR THE . d t Conneii and Roy Tanlon. 1-gpld recovery, -13.... m M.,..,., m 7;. 7-,. Ls Also on hand about 15 milk cows, some ue 0 mm.” "um I. gy V 21500 M-r'”W 14 '3 lg” 593015 freshen soon. Also calves and feeders. m Mmunmum 0, mm HONORMEMBERS-Mrs. -Mrs, Ada Hogg. Miss Lilian losoo Marcus 11 lo iv. Edward Clark. Kensinston enter- Wilmot Valle . Miss Patricia 1000M-mold 35 35 35 u .- Frida and Com lete line of Massey-Harris and Ferguson 9. mm .1 trained the Young Adult Ladlest KI; N th Bed qyue Mrs Mur W” .'t.''''"' Ii” ll” ll” y y P - . o e . i r 500 1 . Association at her home on Fri- 8, r is; Barbara Matheson. 1199 M:;'::uyd.. to lo in turd; parts H N I l 0 R I da i Aft ih l b my and M c s d i Glen 55'"c"""' ” ” ” I . y If i any machinery call or writer y even ng. er e regu ar us- summerside. spen un ay 'n woo Mm" H H I, you 1-equ pg .- 'tl:eei's(1!u),'ln er53;'xi'ie:h einp:l”fie1i:lnt'ni1::4er15); :iYlit.1s1mrll!lIi'gunef.l(tl' 131':-s Blmgthlx-a.:ldaIt)h.;: 275:: add 43 add ' 21' 22, :8 pR1NCE COUNTY PRODUCE chutsent f'emli"I(s'eXpl'efl!Iedlth8 re- son, . a1D7Il't:errilil run 1:; ads. 1:3 RUTHERFORD COTTON y no RALPH ARSENAULT. are a su snto a 3 two as or their val5;5 ememberos In the -Mn and tiglrsidiiezold lzfdgge ”igo: c.'.'..' lg 32 lg New London Wellington. P. E. 1. persons of Mrs. essnme who has and B011 500 Rn t 1'- R ' " "'"' moved to Margate and Mrs. Lester Edwtlln Biealrsatmk mllgf-Ivl'8l;lB!.3 gag? Rf.',?,m',',d'Coff,” 1:: 3,, .3; Linkletter who has moved to Sum. sun ay n H6 V - - - Mulu Mill an Isa :59 l'ner5jdg.Both1adIeg were pregem. they visited Miss Barbara Wood- NatEx so 41 41 ed with suitable gifts. Each ex- sldeustudent at Mount Allison Unl- wgtaixgm I?” 3351” 33"” Dressed their appreciation. after View it saaoo New aid :1 am sav. hi Hicyhlig 33i?.'”al'la”?5ll'Li..'53”'is' -Her mm '"'"d' ""1 ”' 3” '"33" it: is”: 3:. ' P N ncui'4'o'ill'rscH -'-.:.:..'s:r- nlcmoaloous - lotrlefdim . i that Mrs. James zsoolv Cal . "it" social h u toll wed after which PI”"d ” km" more out use as as dellciouso rrcfreoshments we re 313:1; ;;o,-;;c;,,m,-,,';,'::, 1,, '32 my na.-.;;- ,3 ,3: ,3: ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL Ie d b t . i t d b . '..Y:......t "".i”:;::..f"" l Prim Cow-iv "0-PM -id ,:x- mt .3 " all ma KINSMEN HARVEST BALL L . cw. poets to be able to return o or Q" Imam. 1, 1, ,0 home in Long River in a few days. my N llarrtoln u so so " Lrnl as Call of Brack- thump? n"s'c'.l ifv. ism 3 (Tonight) TODAY 3:00 B 7:15 O 9:15 Tau” T9 H9597 ,.:l:;::; mumced .,lf,'.f'.'. 1..., ".3 man Jason 1:15 so 13' THURS 7:15 - 9:15 N K ton I Ontario Artist M from an exwnmdumitlhgrmag. ,f1,”::,i:.., u nguwg to: g WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20". OTTAWA, (CF)-Agbronze tao- :g';A.1i;,':.:r.:1.x!iI;.1 Lug... af cm: glsilzua ck I: 4: I . THE BRUTAI YRUYH ABOUT --cnosr SURGERY! let commemorating the work of bridge, Mus, also other relatives. lmnmul. 1. 10 19 ' the late. George .AK'tew Reid. and friends. including her-fdsgghtn gr: lsdleg gm gm .l;,'.li Dancing 9:00 , 1:00 noted Ontario painter and mura- 9... M1” gvg plnlgyson. o aln- T" N 1. ,0 lit. will be unveiled today at the bug", ”i":.”g.nm,". 1. m. "V, I h ll rm lo lo .?'"s.'w;2f.Z'..".”oZi, "” "”'"' '. Pnngn. Hglskeiy Pr3fi.t.!i Ml:-aI.Mary nae". M as; ; At the Imperial Dance Palace Mr. Reid who died in 1947 at ro t. an H. G 9 M1404 .5 the .'. of 37, Wu prenldenl or were joint hostesses at the October g,d:l',uf,'i.”' :3, 9f, 1, d D i the Ontario Society of Artists meetirllg 0;lhQ1dSI.tsfOngIIen ;w.:. m '::;sno.m '9: M .3 I MOHIHI and OI MI OIIC nq . "031 1&7 to 1902 and headed the The ice- res en . 1'l- - - l 4 l Royal Canadian Academy of A" M'ck”dt hfelld” 1" u" 'b”"" lsoe0oIl,I:o'3.3ils ale? 414? duos, . ' from 1903 to 1909. Five of his or the presides; sndniefuln "(:0 T: 5.; .13; Lo lull .112" Ggmgg :. Pngos Paintinll are in the national gal'- devotional per . n oral I 0 I0 I . 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