'Th'e Gdirdlaii Page 11 Thursday, Nov. 4. 1954 talie ears of any ainernief Irepiay. ment situation this winter.) "There are changes that should have been made to improve the Unemployment insurance Act be- fore we again run into another epidemic of unemployment," the TLC says. "and it was generally in Critical No" fall Session 4 'EskinEs- 6540 Through Stiff Murray lllver vrhe many friends of Mrs. Rola- wf-, Graham. MWTEY R-lV5-l'- 3” pleased to her she is recovering. after her recent illness. Kenslngton Bev. Ronald Delaney C.Ss.R.. arirved from Halifax. on Thursday to spend a couple of days with his mother, Mrs. W. S. Delaney and brother, Marshall at Mal. legion Ladies Auxiliary Meets .."rha Lsdies' Auxiliary of the Georgetown Canadian Legion met Coach Ivy was confident but not over-confident about the series with Bombers. He said his Esks could Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jenkins. and children, Janet and Lyman, mu-my River. spent the past week- gun in New Glasgow, N. 5. guests (,1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston. Mrs. Bert Macbeod, Murray Riv- er, was a recent visitor to Breads!- mm-, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reagh hi:ir:Le0d- . The many friends in Murray River of the late Albert Phillips, MacNeilla Mills. who was killed in 3 car accident on October 22, in Alexandra. extend deepest sym- mmy to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auslln Phillips and family. in the Legion Hall on Monday, October 25th at 8.00 p.m., with the President, Mrs. Walter Soloman in the chair. The financial report was presented by the Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Yorston. It was decided that the amount of one Hundred and DCQUG. Mrs. Edith Wall, R.N., of Sum- merlide. was a visitor to Baltic on Oct. 28th. Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsay, Hamilton. and Mr. and Mrs, Fifty dollars would be placed in the G e o r g e Brookins. Kensington, Bank. were visitors to Amherst over the Bills amounting to fifteen dollars week-end. and forty cents were ordered paid. The sick committee reported that there were no members sick at present. The following will be the sick committee for November. Mrs. Mabel Lavers and Mrs. William Murphy. The members of the lunch committee are: Mrs. Walter Mac- Lean. Mrs. Howard MacLean and A large number of people from this vicinity attended the mas- querade dance in Hamilton Hall on Friday evening, Oct. 28th. A great many appeared in fan cy dressed costumes which gave the judges quite a problem before de- Drill For Game EDMONTON (CP)-Coach Frank (Pop) Ivy sent his Edmonton Es- kimos through a stiff drill Tues- day night in preparation for the Western Interprovincial Football Union's playoff finals opening here Saturday night. Winnipeg Blue Bombers. 27-25 winners over Saskatchewan Rough- ridera in the semi-final, meet Esks in the best-of-three final with the second game in Winnipeg Nov. 11 and the third, if necessary. in Ed- monton Nov. l3. ' , Most Edmonton pl a y e r s ap- peared to prefer having to meet Winnipeg in the final. best Winnipeg "if we get the breaks," and added the cautioner "but we're just not as good as everybody seems to think." Morerthan 600,000 fans attended the 40 league games dished up this year by Western lriterprovincial Football Union at its stadiums in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton. Regina and Winnipeg. Winnipeg Blue Bombers, playing their second season in the 20,000- aeat Winnipeg Stadium, were tops in total attendance with 1.18.591 fans clicking the turnstiles out of the 617,834 who watched all league contests. Bombers averaged 17,074 in their eight-game home stand. of Parliament OTTAWA (CP)-The Trades and Labor Congress of Canada has criticized the federal government for not calling a fall session of Parliament to deal with unemploy- ment problems. ' The leading editorial in the TLC's monthly journal says that, with the convening of Parliament deferred until early 1955, no action will be taken to improve unemploy- ment insurance provisions until next summer. (Amendments to the insurance legislation now are in preparation. Labor department officials hope to taken before another winter." sion as we had last winter." it says, expected-in fact agreed-that ac- tion in such direction would be it adds that rates of benefit pay- ments are too low and the period of payments far too short to take care of "a severe and long depres- "No fall session of Parliament." "means no action to be taken on enacting the necessary amendments to the Unemployment Insurance Act until the summer of 1955. . "We are astounded at the un- concern displayed in the well-be- ing of the many hundreds of thou- sands who rsow live in fear of un- lu Hoe lsllleone-step way To make lingo, ti makesparhedayh Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and young sin, have returned to their home n Murray River, after spending get them into operation in time to employment." ciding who the winners would be, finally the gents prize was award- ed to Mr. George Jollymore, Ken- Mrs. Nell Wight. It was " ”' ” that the Auxiliary would purchase ,, my weeks in Charlottetown, , g I I y a. wreath to lay at the monument . .v.lo.sls of Mrs. Jackson's pan,-n,5' slngton. while the ladies prize on Remembrance Day, in and Mfg, Macmtyre, W9” l” M”-5 E1 m3 Beaflilor It was also decided that the D" 3193' - Auxiliary would send Christmas cards and parcels to all Georgetown men serving overseas and cards to all men in the service and in Veteran's Hospitals and that each parcel would contain 32.00 worth of mer- chandlse. A future meeting will be held with the Legion Eexecutive regarding certain matters relating to affiliation and Constitutional By-laws. At the conclusion of the business part of the meeting, the large number present partook of a, bounteous Chicken Supper. rlie many friends of Mr. Dan (;.llls, Murray River, are sorry to -.,,.,r he is a patient in the P. E. i5l.llid Hospital. It is the wish of ,1) llllli. he will have a speedy re- m'.rl')'. his wish is also extended to 31.5. G.llis. who is also confined ll her home with illness. Mrs. Lloyd Ramsay accompanied by her baby daughter, Zelda, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ram- say's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lord, Carleton H Among those attending the an- nual Amherst Winier Fair were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacNuit, Messrs. Keith Donald, Lloyd Lock- erby, Lloyd Ramsay, Mrs. Robert Cousins, and Mr. Donnie Bearisto. i.'.ncnre sympathy is extended to xl;. Hammond Nicolle and family, 'Ii the death of his wife, Mrs. xtloilc, Who passed away recently me P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Refuse, Miss izlla Munn, Miss Rita Johnston and x1. Fred Acorn, Murray River, at- ---ricd the funeral of the late Al- .ir:t Ph;lllps, MncNeills Mills. on Jr'.olx'r 24- and Mrs. Mrs. Alonzo Holmes returned to "AG- her home in Kensington. after spending the past couple of weeks in Summcrside. ..:m...,m.. Brazilian Traction Declares Dividend TORONTO - (CF) - Brazilian Traction. Light and Power Co., WEA'l'HERBY'S celebrate their ilth Anniversary of their new location ' EXTRA SPECIALS White or Brown SUGAR. limit. 10 lbs. per order. 10 lbs. 79: Mrs. Elton Sharpe accompanied by her baby daughter. Annie Kar- leenc, are visiting in Irishlown, Chnlollb the guests of Mrs. Sharpe's par- Mr. Burt. in, Mrs. Edwards and Miss Alice 7 i , lilo. nd M' . Kenneth Mc- d. - . l-:.i.x.l:ris. tlianihplsliire, weren recent Eggd. I 3 15 Ell 'lg;(;l:f1sd3I gecglilcri lznglvlgflgg Carnation or Perfection Upper Queen street 1 ,s 0:5 I) llllrly IVE, L5 1 1 I . ..s of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Mr. and MW w,mam Dun. gggrehoggzllg olfaigcboid lgfolt; fr; l” if ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'k' :3: And to show their appreciation of your kind patronage x..L., -- ld, H "it , d b , ' '. , - , an anatfilmfg R:;c03;:::s1fde art The part stock. part-cash dlvi- - mm "5 P97 c” 9 S during the years, wish to thank es cryone of their cus- dend is being paid instead of the 50rCPnt half-yearly cash dividend ordinarily paid at this time. The stock-cash Cli.'.ClEi'ld is sim. liar to the one paid a. year ago and in both cases resulted from fofeilzn exchange regulations in Brazil. Earlier this year the company paid A hall-yearly dividend of 50 cents, aild Henry Borden, pres- ident, sald he believed a cash div- idend could be continued at least through 1954. Events in Brazil, however. in- vludinlz the death of President Vargas and new financial strin- gencies. changed the picture. Miss Donna and Master ,. y Wclton, children of Mr. and 5 Harry Welton, York, recently . ' ll (Cw dllys in Hl'1h Bank. i' illPlr grandparents. Mr. and xl.. W. Machean, while their par- -r's were over to Parrsboro. N. S. 11F to the death of Mr. Welton's :.'llr-r. Sincere sympathy is extend- -.l to Mr. and Mrs. Welton. . Miss Claire Sharam and Miss Key :llPmi.'il'd, student nurses at the P. E. Island Hospital, were recent i. s.'ol's to Murray River. guests w' Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MacKin- (will. v The many friends of Mrs. Jane SLICED BACON.'llb. 55c tomers and friends. If you haven't visited Weatherby's Marven's yet-drop in and see them at their new modern Semi- FANCY MIXED COOKIES. lb. .. . . . . . 39c S9"-59””? Malwtm , ICING SUGAR. 2 1 lb. pkgs. . . . . .. . W: i PORK CHOPS, loin. 1 lb. 55c DIAL 3644 SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs. 65: PEAMEAL BACK BACON. I lb. . . . 65c to, an your wE5i(.ENp egocagy and MEAT SPECIALS LARD. Maple Leaf. 1 lb. . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Prompt Delivery on all C.O.D. Orders Summerside, are spending a week visiting in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. While in Nova Scoiia they will attend the Winter Fair. I protects with wax asiliakes ofigrime And brightens your- kilcllen in half ihelimel Miss Enid Donald, who is at- tendlng Grade X1 in the Kensing- ton School spent the week-end at her home in Sea View. His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Bruce Payntcr. Kensington, is progressing favour- ably foliowing a recent operation in Prince County Hospital. Suin- merside. SHORTENING. Snowflake . . . . . . . . . . . 25c SHORTENING. Domestic or Fluf-fo . . . . 29: Congratulations are extended to ,fxii'S,1::”f;iX,S,i:ff,;g”h,f;”?,:'ill,:'3 .."lSi?f.S.;...G?iii”rgliieilillvliilsil EIGHT-CENT v.u.ug ROBIN HOOD Cl'lRlSTlE'S KLEENEX ROASTING 't Lllllnesiq atnthew hfawmemof her gi'klIi;1rl:::)QI:)1r91s)gElg”Cjl3:g;I'l;:0yhlzaggf; The amckycash dividend approx 226 size , . . . o. r . - ' ”9- ll” ” llc "'1 " Came in the LH Club at me Am. mates in book value theycash dlv- 24: -I I 9 L 1 I llllle Mrs Barbara Macbeod. herst Winter Fair. CW. ldend it replaces. For income-tax 5 "T o . 296 2 Pl(l'S. 3 C euno - c Kl-illircnl, was visiting at the home VWW595 ll” dlVld9m'1 Will be Val- . u Mr and M”, Ted Rgfuge, Mu;-- jmrcwm Ucdt 3!! Clzglht cimisua sfhare, five ..17' River. ' cans Or 8 '20 1 0 D 5113'" SWBII Em efof -ll . s in t P .. Ann .-......., ......... .. 5'l"”' R""'” ”" 1”” the TOILET TISSUE. 2 rolls 23c snares. 2 lbs. . . . .. 35: P W. c., s t th t ek- .- . M: B d .' it . -rd at the lP:)ll1TlC ofe hptllrs pavillillnts. pmllihenlxgggagjleggsslgugfrshgslgfclzx conll)a.,yll.r,gcn;1..1,n d"151ade,:n,,e3t :3- Fresh Island Nova Scotia ii:.dMJkF' ,M- . ,.-1 ” ” ”” ::.r':.r;:..::: :::l":;:s:l ..::.l:.n:::. E2:”:3.l.i:. CRANBERRIE-t 'b- ------------- - -- We Macintosh APPLES. 150's. uoz. ..... 45.: A successful cake sale and "d "mum "Em lllndllilrlrliccllitatloillihe subsmmlal and H0uy Hi" ' V - provement in Bra. , g:b:;ld2;?dlgep::";:le'-llxg go';heous'yncipaltvlliry;oagisletgtxnlrglixgg Helge:--rlahlilp E!:f1ll.1,ltiIl1lsSCo!Dlti)l-glF:Ve1lIfl 2 OZ. l'll1S . . . 296 3 Ibsv - - - - v - ' ' - ' 29: "am" It W” m 5” M the mm and lam”? 0' 0Y5l-CT Bed 1" the” had declined seriously in both vol-I Holly Hill Fresh lsllredded recent sad bereavement. Mr. Edward Blanchard of south Lime and value in the past several Mrs. James Maclieod, Murray m ma d” t dhd t t on an ie ren a no ye lrver, is visiting at the home of GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 48 oz. fins . 29c COCONUT. 1 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49: CI!!! JOSEPH WEATHERBY & SONS PROMPT GROCERY and MEAT MARKET i Corner Douglas and Upper Queen Street DELIVERY i D lubdee KITCHEN WAX 3 wonfsciiich enamel i ordullpaim. . lrwffsogenfle fa M15! her mother. Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Rustico, who is employed in Char- '39.?" T9V"5Cd- I GP0rEet0Wn- lottetown, has returned from a A-5,.” ”5"1l-' lie Continued- buuneu km to the Magdalen 15- ”BrazllJan authorities, while ad- The many friends in Murray Riv- M of Mr. Gordon MacDonald are ;v:m.scd to hear he is progressing favorably after his accident. It is tire wish of all that he will have a speedy recovery. lands. hcrlng scrupulously to their fin- ancial and exchange commitments The many friends of Mr, Law- to us. have had to introduce fur- rence Durant of South Rustlco, are mm. Changes 1,, E,-am-3 exchmge D198-5641 10 899 him ham! 3331" procedures which adversely affect much improved in health after and presumabm for some amt 59158 l” "19 Ch”l0”el0l"'" Hmpm” will continue so to affect our over- ll” "eumelm all financial position." Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Peters of South Rustico, have their banv twin girls home again after being in the Charlottetown Hospital for twenty DIAL 3644 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper. Char- mziclown, spent Sunday in Mur- lnv River. guests of Mrs. Hooper's vxzlcr. Mrs. Dan Glllla. Mr. Francis MacLean. student of Just feel its fluffy softness! It's a P W. C. spent the past week-end days for treatment. They have at the home of his grandmother, fully recovered from their illness. Mrs. MacLean. Murray River. -0- A- xfr. Brent Moore. Charlottetown was a recent visitor to Murray hive-r. Mr. Moore is an ardent ullnlcr and reports game very Jrre this year. ANCIENT 131.! The Mediterranean island of Mal- ta was settled by the Phoenlcians CD about 1500 BC. Polid Victim-vi: skillful Designer t"liETlCAMP. N.S. (CP)-Msrle ininlnctte Deveaux is a skilful ll "Vs designer. first class mllliner and also makes mats whose lacy lgirlngs have attracted buyers in W United States. Marie has spent 40 of her 40 More in a wheelchair. She was a tot of six and a school- riuld for may three days when Willa struck and fashioned for her in life in a wheelchair. Miss Dcvcsux could never dance iv run with the kids but she called "H a native talent to become one of live most accomplished artisans of l (Rive Breton island where the l:kMl';lY people are proud of their . l s. See ill Just fear a shoal of the new lnlerlclre fluue. See its soft, fluffy tern edge. Compare the She can finish, remodel oi; alter a suit with the perfection and pol- ”h of a professional tailor. But -' . way it loolu with the tissue you are using 'l"l Principal output has been w it D hnnkcd mats. They adorn private now. (llA.l2f,. homes and public buildings in "" many cities of the United States and Canada. Her work is done with a simple hook made from a nail sharpened '0 I point. She copies designs Imm postcards, water color -lkclches. magazines and color - - Nlnis but can also produce an Nirlnal design. nric speaks French in a soft. musical voice, like many of her follow Cape Bretonera on this northwest coast of the island. gig: Ru (illN-'Il)CtSliNllrl .ll-rill fl Feel it! . lrush a sheet of the new Intel-lake Tissue across your lips. Compete in feel with any other relief tissue on the marlin teddy. , sound?” Test it! Plus I few sleeps of lnlr on so spoon . . . lay on sheet of the new lnmlalre across 00. Note the final! action as flle moisture ls Instantly absorbed. lt flllilii rm Mzmzu lU5'7R( fynmyy GO? 'OaCf';! nflanwr IehIi9n's W3 IHQ alt . ."""l'.'"',' -.9932? of tin.-.'l'.sst-..s.hs-.l?I1.