';crroBEK 24. 1951' s THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTITTOWV .. 'm” 5”?” i--"""'T In 2'' S e C O n d S. A 1. 9 e ivxxe1;lBatol,heulieon:l:1&i:IgMr5.p:li1d ghurllitghlthe slretlliglnlzigr uicenjl).):i'.l3'z. czvaslllnltz Pfmfl; l viciniiy Cuyler Matheson, Breadalbane. or the entertaining society served NEww'-AN-(NTQEEBOL - a. delicious lunch. ' - - Th se vice in the Presbyterla 11- ”'T. . . 'Chur:h. greadaibane, on Sunday: .s.s.9-w -'w ”Th” f”"”w””z ” the "pmi ' l i Mn wmmm Causing Rose vub Oct zlst was conducted bv Rev AIBERTON SOUTH SCHOOL 5”” Sewember 3'"! Ocwbm” I O I V ' l?y, visited his brother Mir. James ' - ' 1 Grade x 1. My-Jlnm Manda-non, n n Y C0 5- B, d mm on sum.” D. A. Campbell who spoke fluently :- . Seutmsg lagghu e' y' ou the subject, "The Feast or Bel- Alberlnn south School repml 2- 511'”?-V M035” , Dem” - u ' . G d Vl'iI1.MirieWll1. - fhuur ' fnB,.sB:p:e1'3:e1r'Jung pins”; 3, viv- Werldaelel Moase 3. Pgdlgoarl Ma(ENelll. Mn Preston woodmm Muum mac t I: iliunit im rovements i i h. I Grade W 1' Dims Wm 7' Em-l” was a visitor to Breadalbane. an include." thgmmuau-li'ng lg! "n on ”'(l;r.l-(d';cay4 Pearl Kmch. Gannng, 3, Leann,-e Mncxeiil, . ' , , "f . October me 5('h' heater in the Breadaibane Library. Grade 6-1. Wilma Klmhl 2- Glade V 1- Arie"? 3”" '- . , . l .- V ' Mm Jean cousin. Monwm and the ordering of an insulated Gloria Gavin; 3. Carroll Powers. Shirlene Wall 3. Cecil Baker. drinking fountain for the Breadal- Grade.5-l. Mary Gavin; 2. Grade IV. 1. Wilbert Gallant 2. gailtn tE;mEhg1n?::V1;E,e,r:3ld;;': bane Village School. Wanda Fraser; .1. Francis smith. Jean Maoxay. . -. and Mrs imamark causing ' Grade 4-1. ,Myrna Hutt and Grade Illy A. 1. Robert Wall 1. i . ' The ladies of the United Church.Elaine Gallant (equal); 2- Terra L015 MacNeiil 3. Pauline Minder- Mm Roma Murray, Fredermony Breadalbane. sponsored a delic-Icolllns: 3. James Powers an son. ASPIRIN lsi?eadyToGo T i in I” i-', A , . . 1 hi 1; h: h '1: v 130- (equal). G-ride liil B. 1. Eido MacK y H; gzlggd he;r::g:1db'axI:is5dE:1l:il;zM:E; l'l)ell:i ln Ctheen WMir:(litzoni:i?ys' aclgade Noreen Powers land 2. John Mat.-Kay 3. REESE Mil? - - . - , e V ' Thnnkmmng hondayl Hall. on Monday, October ath. Donnli. I-lutt lequiali. 2 9 Kay. 1.. Avery, .1. Keith 1E:anVI1i:- A 2 Grade H A 1. meta Macxay 2. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macxay Grade 2A-l. hey it WT)": - Edgar Macxay 3. Richard Dalzell. , , ,,,”g'-M:f”;,,g4';i,,f”;2;;t;e,,?"g:: and their little daughter Sandra Judy Gallant: 3. Billie Smith.' Grade 1; B, 1, John w.” 1, mm were vmwrs to Clyde my” visited Mrs. MacKay's parents. Grade 23-1. Roma Kinch. 2. Wayne w,.nlm' i on Tuesday. October gm Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Vlc- Marie Skerry: 3. Jarvis Powers. Grade I No tests . torie. West. during the week-end Grade 1A-1-305m” F'””"5 2' Teacher Anita Macl”'hea. "'-T- - ' .. l . . Mrs. stsnlord Glover, Bread- ”! ocmb" 7”” Gem” A"""m”' x Gm nu" albrme. was hostess tor a party on . Friends have rearette.-d.to learn Tue5dM' Dcwbex: 9m' that Mr. Dan Buchanan, Dixon 4M,y and Mrs, Harry Hyde. Ch”. Road. received word on October 1 Huh . I Ht ,3 My - d M ylnh that his brother. Mr. John A. Earl (:l'Noxlid.vlS3re3adalb1ane.”rln Mo: 3"ch””"'lwmd”" 0"”'l”' h” day. October 8th. "'5" "'W' ...,. . . . A, , (Rev.) Mrs. George T. Duke of Th” "gun" "'”mhl3' me.m."3 M Colebrook, New Hampshire, spent me Christ!" chlmih Missionary, - the week of October uh vismm Society was held in the Churchy - Lricnds in Central Royalty. Fred- 9" T"””d3.Y: Ombw 1!m- We styled by ericton and Breadalbane. Jams” cm”; the Pwsldem Wei . s e . Miles Phyllis Cohbett. Scituate. , lo :00 HOW 701' WI "GUY 10 Massachusetts. who spent several ML md M”: Regmald Robe” w go to work, drop on Aspirin weeks with her uncle and aunt. 5”" md their hm” d3”3hm'v 3”" table! in a glass of water, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Seaman, left b"”' 19” 1" their home 0" and time its disintegrating (or her home on October 9th. Th"”d5y' 09'” 15”” 3”" mvmg Y ," I T wudy wk” humnm In "W spent a vacation with Mr. Robert- on cu I Mrs. Dan Maclnnis, Brookiield, 5”” P”9m5v M1" N14 M”- Chi” was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1" R”be"59"' ' Kenneth Graham, on Tuesday, , 'T”” October gm. Mlrs. Milton Smalley, New West- ?" minster. British Columbia, is M155 M31-Sam; Kennedy nnd visiting her sister and brother- FOF Fast HCGdGCl'IE RBHOETCRO master gm). Kennedy vmbed in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sea- their grandmother. Mrs. Hal1iweli,m3”- Breadnlbwh Mrs- Smaller- A ' smncnel, on Sunday October -Mn who is in former lsliinder, has not Lgw prkggl M ” visited the Island for thirty-nine Po:ltethoxoll1...l9e Eli: and Mrs. Milton Stewart. W""- . !conemybonieot14...29e Ciiariottetowii, visited Breada.l- ' glen happen; In your stomach. so tor hut relief from headache - u so Aspirin- fsiliionebla figure this winter in these I I Du-val eiorm coats - cut lur comiort - styled tor smaririeu - made for warmth. . ( in Celeneso ,, . - Th k h.'t'd i naenunno.nu'.uu.a family also nice 79: bane. on Manda). October 8th. the lglmstiggllldchlltlsghlOggagalbang l wealhomund. Fun M155 Norma New-son. wesgmom. by an appropriate sermon on the of a 1.nq,h.3mwno,G,,Y land, was the guest of her uncle "ext "H 15 ii 800d mini! 10 Ellie and aunt, Mr, and Mm cuyle, thanks unto the Lord." The pas- Mouton collar. Rayon :;:thi8sgg;befi'::g:1bane. on sun- g;vm?::V- W- 3- M-'”IPh8i1 W35 in ' , i i , lined throughout. quilted to awemt wool ini,erlinlna- ' ' w-- , Navy. Taupe, Storm Grey. Sizes 34 to 46. ' y Captain Lorne Cousins, Borden. 011 Wedne-Way 6V5ni11"- 0Cl0b- . vmted his Daren”. Mr. and M". H. mm the ladies or mg cmwy y . Also in popular V4 length liylo- Bismark cnusn-.5, on octane, nth. ford Memorial christian Church '. ' , I ., r Missionary Society were the if ' Mr Clair Dunneld. agent. for the 3119595 of We BHDMSE Church - - 1. - nemvai Cgmpgny. Moncmn, New Missionary society at the home W .. . c Brunswick. visited Breadaibane on 07 Mm Chalmers NEWSOII. An 611- v . V - I T m Thursday. October lath. lovable and inspiring program was - - presented and an evening of . - , Friends are pleased to know that Mr. P. E. Murray is recover- ing from his recent indisposition. Mr. J, Emerson Murray, Fred-3 i y rricton, made a business .trip to n Breadalhane on Ti-iursday. October lath. --- .. .. iv ' - A FEW”! us when you .hI.VO tin problems. We specialize late keeping yyolu tirye-hapriy. pairing. 'u canizinl. I masters of .the craft. oad oerviee or sho aemee-every lob guaran We can 30'! Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland. Cornwall. and their little grandson Master Merrill Willis. North River. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Murray, Breadalbarie. Miss Wanda Chappoli, Whll has accepted a position in Charlotte- town. lclt on the weekend of Oc- lnber 14th to begin her new work. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Glover. Mr. Donald Glover and Miss Georgina Glover. Norborn, were visitors at Iiic home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ford Glover on Sunday. Oct. 21st. Mrs. I-ledley Woodside. who re. cently had the misfortune of tall- ing in her home and injuring her- self quite seriously, is now some- what improved. Mrs. Cnlln Matheson, Port 121- V sin. New Brunswick. who is vacat- For common ordinary son BRYENTON & MacKAY co. "Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer" 187 GT. GEORGE ST. i OUR BIG llARVEST,SAL.E CONTINUES ALL WEEK UliR BOARDING HOUSE 1 elzouei-i'r You some TEA -ro ZEVNE vou AFTER '1: BREAK THE News -w-MV KZOTHEE TOM KEPT His PROMISE Am: FOUND Ti-iA-r 503 Foo: you!-av DON'T so imo 5HOCK, iT'5 NOT PicK-AsiD-6i-loxiaL. ' WORK .. V0tJ'R& GOING CFiE9At2, MARTHA! WHAT KND OF ROUTINE it Does THAT IMPLVIH... UM-w wAiT.' woroueiz IF one OF THE A . FUNCTIOM6 WOULD Be - KEEPN6 TRACK OF THE FIRMS The most important job in Camila toclav is defence. there are the occasional week-end exercises and two -And defence is not the responsibility of just a few. It is weeks of summer camp. I duty Whidl WHY Y0""8 "id 3M9 ma" i" Cmada '""5i The Reserve Force soldier receives the some uniforms ! Wcepi-T” We Wmi m make 5"” We Stay f”e' and equipment as used in the Active Force. He is paid , 5 . . . - ' . ll ' ' 'od l 7 .... You as a free Canadian citizen must be prepared to Am” Fm" "'95 M 9'7 fm '. ":'"""3 Pen 5" . y 1 W, meet any challenge to your freedom. The least you can There are Reserve Force units in towns and cities in i ? do in these uncertain days is to serve part time as 8 across Canada. There is one in your district. Vi.-iit T Citizen-Soldier in the Canadian Army Reserve Force. it right away. Find out how you can serve Canada . - - in the Reserve Force. ' You devote one or two evenings a week to traimng l in the arts and skills of the modern soldier. in addition Defence is every Canadian 5 duty. it is your duty, tool , x X, 4 T -oiu1libllESElNE v , Listen to "Its Voice of the AJ1I!"- Ivory Tuesday and Ihersdey Inning - Dominion Notyuli