PAGE FOURTEEN NOVEMBER 13. 1951 llllnies Scheduled For Early December Visiting Missionary Special" Spe-aker' -Rev. Hilda Johnson. 3. A.. Th. M.. Missionary on furlough from India. was the guest speaker at Epworlh Hall, Summerside on Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 7th. under the joint auspices of the Afternoon and Evening Auxiliar- ies. ' Miss Marv Geldarl over the worship service with Mrs. L. M. Callbeck as pianist. The opening hymn "0 God Our Help In Ages Post." was followed ed by responsive scripture read- ing. the Lord's Prayer and a two- pilmite silence. cranaull lletail During the first week of Decem- ber, the Mobile Blood Donor Team from Halifax will be holding Clin- ics in prince Edward Island again. These are scheduled to take place at the following centres-Chan lulitiown. St. l"”iter'5. MGNHXIUE ' Iummerside. the R. C. A. F. Stri- tlan and Tyne Valley. At. least SE20 ioiiors will he i'ctlUll'Pd 5” WW3 alinics to keep tip the SIIPDHES Ieeded for use in local hospitals, hr tinned services overseas and (I stockpile iv: clviiia-i deltlllcf. It Peters. Baa ilitl Tyne llallcy run hold their ("st clinic-' of lil.S (ind and R1F.”.'l(i.' active Ctiinmit-f zees have been -ct up in these, ientres with Mrs. Oscar Mat'Neilil is Chairman for T3118 VRl”Pi' N15: or. D. N. Book for st. Peter's Bayw The Hon. Brooltc Claxtoii. De-I presided Borden a --Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lnman oi Borden are spending a few days holiday on the mainland. Borden visited relatives in George- town on pundly. Nov.,4th.. Mr. and Mrs. Noland Pickering and family of Borden spent a re- cent weekend in Sea View, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Picker- ing. l Mr. and Mr-Aieiferett McKenna and little dau ter. Nancy Anna. visited Burton Lot 7 recently with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin. Mr. Philip Howatt. who has been employed in Quebec, returned to his home in Borden om Monday. Nov. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Harding of French River visited at the home Merchant To Retire, . . inlster. stoke as follows int s - irilecellciiiise of Colznmons on Otloil-i QML Bllitltl C Wvod. Well her 28th.:-"l bcspeak the support; kno-xii rotail merchant. of Cra- nl the house and the Canadian 1 paud. who has served that South people for the blood bank beiiiglshore area for the past twenty-CI operated by thc Caiiadinii Hedi ix years. will retire trom'b-us- Cross Society we need blood in. ' ,: in FcI'oriiar,v. Mr. Willianii large quaiiutlrs p not only for tlicllladdcll. SPCl'0i3l'y of the Crapauo 1 use of our civilian hospitals bull Creamer-,v Company for the past: for nur troops and 30 build uni four years. has resigned his pas-l supplies against any emrti;:Clll'.V. I:lliOn with the Creamery, and' ask the wlinlrhcartcd silltrtnrtf "Oi'Wlii take over they rt-t-ail business all the Canadian llnlililaion o -10 of Mr. Wood. l forthcomlii: and rontinuiliu ramll- Mr. Miinrni-cl Buff. liamplon.l sign” of the Cmiadiaii Red Cro5s will succeed Mr. Wadzlcil as set:-' for blood donotrs. As ii'oiifldb1l;t(!mt'-ii;rotary of the Ci-npaud Creamery C pected. H zrcnl -KOIIYCP 0 -"Company. the members 01 ill? 3Tl'"l'dg WTCPSJ The Creaiiiery has had one of their i in Canada. all-'i ll" W1” ""li””"' "3 bust years of operation, with the! milk? W33 all-'ll13"iP " . butter production exceeding thrcet Alter. hllle :H"lll, htziicirvd tiiousrliid pounds. . .. -. - . . . H8d-t5- - in - The main mppll More than three hundred: fogd: p dl ockeis ate in use in one 0 ie. ii”, We "99. lrold storage sections; the secondl , 93”””l lt(”kc”' "5? cold storage section has a butter 1'-CUBHY lwmnl "5 degM'3”el'7ses' storage capacity of one hundred nmsm-' teacherialld .ctan:.el5lSlfia.1:l thirty five thousand pounds She stressed um l”'”o”.C-if D aiidisused byseveral Creameries ml” fl?” me ""7919 M Ind” mm. in the province, for storing sur- npspirituel. physical and econo-lplus bum”. temporarily. . mic standpolilt and eiitl1usiastl-, ' V. rm, talked of her work mere and. A thorough study will be made "l- soon by the Creamery Company ..(-, for full-time Emgplilneiig Shfe-t'irl-rinoyed in to determine whether their cost 'miF'.21"m.Sin ;i'ni,,h'1g' of no of electricity would be lessened Masmriofgthg wgkiflg wm.1dp.. me by the installation of a diesel guest speaker pronounced tl1ei5ffL”?':lfL";g,wgg,,,vggm benediction. In the evening. Rev. 10.. Remembrance D33. was ap- 'ML'tss Johnson addressed the ' proved. Yotiit: Penncs GH'tlltS- r V It was also decided to have a -5-' All-iss offered for the men of the parish who sevved'lri the wars and did not retiii-n. There was considerable discus- -.-The regular monthly meetlnglsion and arrangements were made of the Siimmc:-side siih-div:sion.;for the holding of to tag day on C7.5llhOiir' VVNTlFl'l'5 LPIIEHP. was November l7. It was also decided held on Wednr-stlay evening. Novuto hold a rtitiimaizc sale On Satur- nh, in the Kn:-ma of coliimbus'day. Novemtm 24. Home. Tho Pr eni. Mrs. Carrol A drawing was held on it hed- Delaney. was in the chair. and spread lottery" ands the winning the meeting opened with prayer ticket was in the name of Mr. by Rev. Joseph Maolieod. Kenneth Llnkletter, Foundry Mrs. Dolor Richards acted as.St.reet. Convener of the commit- secretary in the absence or thelttc in charge of this lottery was regular secretary. Mrs. Wilfrediltfrs. Abdon Ar;-ienaull. Perry. The treasurer and conven- Following the meeting. a social ers of standing I'l')llln'lllleCS 112- hour was held and the hostesses rm-ted. it. was -decided that the were Mrs. .Arth-iir Claw. Mrs. Jer- rnh-dlvit.-ion would give it rift. to ry'Dollcette. Mrs. Ari-as Arse- 'hr Leaxtie of Mercy tea to he held nault, and Miss Margaret Wedge. tnon and the purchase of I. wreath -S. Fl'MMERKIl')F. F. W. L. CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Tiimulny) 3:80 - 7:15 - 9:15 of Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon. Borden, on Sunday, Nov. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. David MscLeod and little daughter. Jo Anne. were visitors to Graham's Road recent- iv. guests of the iormer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray MncLeacl. Sat. and Mrs. Doll Ede, R.C.A.F. station. Summerslde. are spending two weeks' leave with the latter: parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe, Borden. Mrs. Maria McKenna. Kiiikora. spent Monday, Nov. 5th, in Bor- den with Mr. and Mrs. Everett, McKenna. l Mrs. Clinton Howait of Borden entered the Charlottetowii Hospi- tal on Monday, Nov. 5th, to uti- tiergo a tonsilectomy. ' Oil Tiiesday. Nov. 6th, .lac.klo MacDonald. little fiitecii-iiiontli- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. Borden. was taken to Mr. and Mrs. William White of ' d" i I A . H at 4. Worldwide arms census would require each notion to report number if of troops. A-bombs. lsnlis. planes. ships and military production facilities It has. troops above are lluulane on parade in Moscow. I 'l-fnforeoable limits will be placed on arms production. weapon, stockpiles and armed forces. A'natien'a armament limit mlsbt be deterinlned by its population and overall economic - Y. UN teams. (under a Baruch-lmplrcd atomic energy control program. would be empowered to make 3 eounlry-by-count , inspection of atomic energy facilities like the Ilanford. Wssli.. plant above. Millllry establishments of all kinds vould also be open to inspection. A(lIlESON'S TIIREIS-POINT I'l'IA('E PLAN the P. C. Hospital for X-rays. it. was thought he had swallowed! some object. ' R Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gatxdet and little daughter. Elizabeth, and Mrs A. B. Paquet of Charlottetown. v.ere visitors to Borden on Stin- day. Nov. 4th. guests of Mr and Mrs. Clinton Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Burt or: Fieneli River. and Mr. and Mrs, Irn MacI..eod of Ci1aFiOl.l('IOWlIl spent Sunday. Nov. 4th. in Border.' with Mr. and Mrs. William Pick-t ering. l Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ttrvlor. Foulid's Mills. and Mrs. Fredi. 'T1-iomas and daughters. Wilma and Mary. of south Granville. werct guests of Mrs. Hector MacKenzie.i Borden, on Sunday. Nov. 4th. L. PRESBYTERIAN VIZ M. S. . ..MM --The Presbyterian W. M. S. in Alberton met at the home of Mrs. Helen Kerr for -the November rreeting. Mrs. Norman Oliver pre- sided. The worship was led by Mrs. G. B. Cunningham. assisted by Mrs. Kerr who read the Scrip- ture. Mrs. Lloyd Wiikie who led in prayer, and Mrs. Oliver who sang a solo. "Come Unto Me". Mrs. Cunningham gave 9. brief devotional address entitled "God's Revelation of Himself to Moses". dealing with the theme under four headings: 1. God calls individuals”: 2. He disciples them: 3. He uses them as answers to prayer; 4. As a reward He gives them the joy of faithful service. Arrangements viieieniade for thr- presentation of life memberships to three women who have been .i::iiilt, 3H:lliiax. N. S, the guests I)Cl)lf3l('(i above are the three haste points of the DEEiCC-lili'0LIgh- disariiianieiit plan proposed by Secretary of State Dean Acheson tlllSEl). Russia is likely to reject the plan because it insists on U. N. .l'1Sj"l!Ctl0llS of A-bomb plants and stockpiles. a clause designed to sale- giilird the Western powers from treacherous violations oi armament llmitatio . A Krcnillii veto. however. would represent aiiotm-r propa- ganda ory for the U S. and its Allies. ' at Syl- iiterside, was a recent visitor st. home of Mr. and Mrs. vain Peters in Palmer Road. Mr. Robert Myers. Sat-kville N. 3. recently T-pent a week-end at his home in St Louis guest of Mr. Mr. and M's. Fred J Petr-is mot-l orecl to Suniincrslde recently on ”"Smes5' and Mrs Maurice Myers Ivlr. and .Vfi:.MDoi1:ald Wcd"e' V l - . . H. y . , , ”' ..l-s. Filizabeth Bcrlialcl. Harp- Slln:;llCl15.dP. ll('lrP iltdtivek-eiidl griaslslcl, Roam was a Wcmt visitor M gig "W132? G ” mi i 15' the home of Ml'. and Mrs. J. i 0 J ' My glvl. Arsenauit. -Mr. and A 1. St. Ltiiits, I E1"m.'.ll.M M5"'i MI: and M"s. Eddie Myers, Du- are ”5"””: "'.var. wcre recent visitors to St.l y of M” Lciiis. guests or Mr. and Mrs. i;;):1.hMl5t andhvinurice Myers Peter Arscliault Blaiicliartl. Sum-l Ills, Geortze Perry. Ltiuisville.l is vis.tilig he: mother. Mrs Mary Myers who is llli in Lawrence, many ,VClll'SI Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs I M855. Willlnm Irvinlz. and Mrs. J. K.' -A--- . Fraser. I Mr. Wendell Stuart. recently It. was tlerltletl to punk fl box tori silt-r-I it wee"-end at his lmrents' the port worker in Halifax at-tlic' home in Mur: :-' Harbor. ' ncxt meetiniz. The visiting com-i ----r mittee reported eight calls. and M12 Mid Ml-V. -1011!! MRCAIGUH the ire surrr reported lliat the Ailiritoii. lVP'l” recent visitors at thaiikoferiiig this year limoulit.ctlltllt- home. of Mr. and i..'s. Levi to sll.70. The study was lilclli-m'4”Pnml” l i presented by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. -- W- The next meeting will be held M12 and M55. W T P91'l'3'. at, the home of Mrs, w,c, Lawson Palmer Road. were recent visitors with Mrs, 1.-red Cgmpbpll leading to Charlottetown. the guests of the worship and Mrs. David Min and Mrs. Flcrl Smith and Hodglton in charge of the study, Ella and Mrs Brainnrd Murphy. Delicious lil'lrCS7.llll(tl'llS were sci-vctil by the hostess at the close of thci meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Flt.zPtlti'ick and Mrs. Gerald O'Grady, of Stumnier- 1;, side. recently paid ll friendly visit I-G-H presents lliil lllltl . Ellilll-lllllill S Jllll lfl lllIllllIl- EEIIII 1 PLEASE 00 Ill? TELLTIIE DIIIITIC ENDINII l .. lilllll llllllllllill ' lltlilllllll Mil mi llllllll WllEllX0ll 9! TONIGHT 7:15 & 9115 Sponsored by L.0.L. & L.0.B.A. I REG!-IN V 753'; 4i4'ai7' Ni A is one eon.rue,sooxs! .. 95” imtyouuldtu. . lwwuueuermwul wt f N!!! coin 20. Anglo-Saxon letter axvn ,uLoNo -vouched - Iunlay Bond Up I myself. .139 N1; 9!! is no DAILY CROSSWORD y (1 'Mr. Leonard Arseiiaull has re- Jiutoss .l. Rude 2.'l.Appnrltlnn ildlliila V.ll!l!'.l':l . turned to his home iii St. Louis 'i.Mlx (.i'emalo 24.Plunderers lifter sncndlniz several months in 5.A,.my Hm 25.md,g,,n. Toronto where 'he was employed. vehicle 5. Jittery Irtlcle . --no !.Part'of 6.'5i:ocri. 23,Aclique Friends olg M.r Peter .1. Blanch- rt-immw 7 ::nirl.l 23,,j.pgn"e arfni St. Roch are sorry to know 1'g.1nm, r I ..:immg col" he is a patient at the Western ll.Mllilater'I it iiattpcrmy 30-14”” "”P"'ia noun rang. slang) a reed --- (Scott 13. Peopleof l.shake- Miss Claire Doucette and Miss 12.Condults Switzerland aperirian Elaine Doucettc of Pleasant View 14. Coitatelo 15.Expreaslon sprite Yesiuday'oAuwer have gone to' spend the 'wlnter latlon of 32.Perfunie months in To-vmto. Ont. '15. Aloft , disgust 33. Hole in 39. Varying 16.Maxlm fl.St.rangs atteedle weight Friends of Mr. Jerome Doucette 17,8clQnco 2i.Gi-mt; ..'t5.Gry.ua , (India) oi Pleasant View are pleased to of earth 22.Rlver bird (Dial. (0.Cebine I know he was able to return to his '19. Chinese lutvla) var.) monkey home after being it patient at the One lotiei-"simply stands for another. In this example A is used. for the three L'a. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos-7 trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Eltll day the code letters are different. . A Oryplouum Quotation 'i'"'"'"" mfi'ff;" ' '...' N i. .i n o R 1' v H - M o o J 3 H o x w 1'." bl:;l:';d;bg:n.lg!-H;-l:;:fI;'h1;T CNWO Jotsir vwei. ZGLA .iNl..ai. that she suirsredevery painful J i. w u n i. in -r w a E! s o c 2 l. G K rz.-run: w a u, . L",.'"f,i.'j..',1:'.,?'E2,':?.'.2,.:”f;.3li xglmvah . ibswasmsbodlo the women Yesterday's Cryploquole: EVERY MOMENT DIE3-AyM.AN,, tn the home of Mr. ,ancl Mlrs. Maurice. Mt'a;5. I-.lE'il-1 l3lEPJl!I ' PJLIHH City Hospital in Charlottetown. Friends of Mrs. Levi Arsenault .21. Felines are sorry to hear that she is con- '23.Majeaflc fined to her home with infection 26.Carriagel to her ankle. Her husband Mi-. i (colloql Levi Arsenault is also seriously I'I.lntimt- 1"- tlon --- 23. Body Friends oi Mr. Henry F. Ber- ofwater , hard are pleased to see him home 2B.Fi-om again after being a patient at the 30.GO0VQl' Western Hospital for the past i again three weeks. :t4.Cumiiiig -.....- 3s.f-falfanem Mr. Cyril Arsennult has re- 37. Three. turned to his home in st. Louis. . lncarda after spending two weeks vaca- 3a.Piague lion in Toronto, the guest of Mr. 40.l'lstl net nnd Mrs. Felix Peters and Mr. 4l.Regretted and Mrs. Eddie Ariianaiilt. ' 42. God ofwaa ....... 43.Nlmbla Mrs. John White hail returned dttltllellllnd to her home in Toronto. Ontario after visiting at the homa'oi' Mr. , DOWN and Mrs. Edmund Gaudet in at. I-EX!!! Edward. she was accorppanled as tspuntm far as Baokvllle. N. 1;. by Mi- din” , and Mrs. Gsudet. ' ' I DAILY CIOYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: Mrs. John Mtcaralh and Mi-. James Meal-ath motored from Halifax on Saturday . November 3. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrl. James Kenny. Waterford. They were accompani- ed by Mrs. Sidney Kenny and LBAAXI FELLOW Hospital end had her injuries at- tended to and VII diluted to re- im on her home the rpilowtns fill; Polllar Grove ' And Vicinity -Mrs. Leslie smith returned home on aunday. Nov. 4. after spend- jng the past week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Clarence .R.amu.y and Mr. Ramsey and fu-nliy. BOMB!!- ing some time in Summers” with Mr. and Mrs. cheater Wil- liams and family. Miss Hester Mnquw. Blrchllli returned home on Saturday night. November 3rd after visiting with her aster. Mrs. Gerald Milllgan for a week. Miss Greta MacDonald. Sum- merslde, spent a recent week- end with her parents. Mr. And Mlrs. Orrin MacDonald. McNeills Mills. - Mr. Wallace Noye. Enmore. visited his daughters. Mrs. Joshlo MacArthur and Mrs. Edwin Daw- son on aundl-Y. Nov. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macfiean, Coleman. were guests of Mrs. MlacLean's mother. Mrs. John Murphy and Mr. Murphy, on Sunday. Nov. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams and children, John anti Mary, Blefoi-d, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig on Sunday, Nov. 4th. Mr. and Mlrs. Lorne Matthews and family, siimmerside. spent Sunday afternoon. Nov.-fth. with Mrs. Matthews sister, Mrs. Joshla MacArthur and Mr. MacArthur and family. Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Craig and daughter Blanche were vistora to Summer-side on Saturday. Nov. 3rd. The Poplar Grove Women's Iii- stitute held their November meet- ing at the home of Mlrs. Arthur Mllligan on Friday afternoon, Nov. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and family and Miss Loretta MacArthur were dinner guests of Mrs. Williems' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald, Birch Hill recently. Mr. Jos.huz:E-MacArthur and daughters, Joyce and Nita. and Miss Sylvia Williams were visit- r.rs to Summerslde on Saturday. Nov. 3rd. F. O. Keiificth and Mrs. Banks and little daughter. Shelley Janice. Summerside, were guests of Mr. Bank's pareiv.:, Ma. and Mrs. Ira Banks on Wednesday evening, Oct. 31st. Mrs. Gerald Miiligan and little daughter. Geraldine. are spend- ing a week with her parents. Mir. and Mrs. Stanley MacLean. Birch l and Mrs. Spurgenti Dymrnl: and daughter. Nortliam. were' guests of Mi-. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsay on Sunday. Nov. 4th. Mr. The many SEE. of Mr. Doug- las Millixztin are glad to see him about after his recent illness. A number of members of Poplar Grove Women's institute and their husbands. twenty-nine in all. en- Joybd 5 goose slipper at Hill Crest Lodge. Sui-nmerside, on Saturday niaht. Oct. 27th to celebrate the 27th year of the organizing of their Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Murphy, attend the funeral of ne.'YJiEEF. Mi Phllias F. Doucette. which took place on Sunday nftemoon. Nov. 4th to the Immaculate Church at Palmer Road. A large crowd attended the Halloween Party on Thursday evening. November let in st. Louis School. It. was sponsored by the teacher. Miss Jean Callaghan and pupils of st. Louis school dis- tzlct. The pupils in their Hallow- e'en regalla carried out n splen- did program which was thoroughly enjoyed by the large crowd who attended. The distribution of fudge and the drawing of the door prize which was won by Mlrs. Camille Perry took place at the Miss Wanda Ellandl is spent!- ' guests of honor were the recip- Elmsdde dnd , A vigijry Mrs. John Sheen was hostels in tho. membs . of the Missionary Society at the Manse on Thurs- day afternoon. November 1st. Miss Beatrice O'Brien, Principal of Albany School. was I recent guest at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. OlBrlen. --Miss,Mary Murray. student at the Union Commercial College. Charlottetown. spent a week-end recently as guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Murray. Mr. Robert Matthews of the R. C. A. F. at Trenton, Nova Sco- tla, has returned to his duties after 'a brief furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Matthews. I Mrs. Emerson Hardy" left for Charlottetown on November 4 to at Prince of Wales College, spent . the first week-ei-id of November. i Messrs. James and Louis Dunn motored to the capital on Sunday, November 4. and visited Mrs. Louis Dunn whom it is pleasing to learn is making a steady im- provement from her recent serious illness. I Mr. and Mn. Willard Kit: of Rumford. Maine, who had been holidaying on the Island. left on i November 5 by car for Halifax in t spend a short time with relatives there. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Rix and Miss Freda : Rix. I Mrs. James Johnston. enl.ertaln- I ed the Elmsdaile Women's Insti- tute members on November for their annual meeting. The elec- tion of officers for the next year resulted in the following: Pres- ident. Mrs. Maxwell Cameron; vice-president. Mrs. Harry Wells: secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Fraser Rix. Directors: Mrs. George Mur- ray. Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. James Johnston. Auditors: Mrs. William Matthews. Mrs. John Adams. On the evening of Novemberiz the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. O'Brien was the scene of a at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O'Brien. I 'l"lll"lW0- l'- I. l. Recent week-end guests at the 7'0”: '5" home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O'- Brien included Miss Frances Christopher, Tlgnlsh; Mrs. Peteri . .. i”' ' ” "vs- Gavln. St. Louis, and Mr. A. Z. O'Brien. teacher at.gEmerald. E: E. Parlifllall. T The measles are making the ' 0pt.D., R.0. rounds in the O'Brien Road school district and are a bad 0PT0METRlST ' . M tlyurlilee many of the children are E”. Ex-mum, Glsuea Fitted M M OATS BUYING OATS Also MIXED FEED Contact our Kinltoru ., Summerslde Office. P. L. MORRIS Food Service Mills , ML Professional Gard visit with her mother.. Mrs. Mel- y vln MeAusland and other rel-I -- - . Cm-s atlves. - ' g t f. Earle Hickey Miss Alfred: O'Brien. student I Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Office Hours: 0 to 12 - I to l and by appointment Phone 8281 RECENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer Bt.. Buminanlrlo ' T's. u....... ll. 0. Complete Vlnul Analyse: Gluuo Pmed PHONE 311! IMALLMANS BUILDING oerosirrnisr ! luuinie min. P.E.l. i ., ----l II. E. ELLIS insuiuands Fire - Auto - Casually 6 summer BL. Suinnaenirls PHONE Ml! happy event when relatives - and neighbors gathered to honor and congratulate them on the silver anniversary of their wedding. The it-nts of many lovely gifts. includ- ing china and silver. Although taken completely by surprise they rose to the occasion by briefly expressing their gratitude to all for their kindness. Bountiful re- freshments were served and the evening was pleasantly spent in music. songgind dance. This pop- ulnr couple have the best wishes of a host of friends for in. cllES'fEll s. Maelllllllllll Barrister. solicitor. Notary. Eta. LLB. . Office formerly occupied by Luis neatb Strong. 8.0. Money to Lou-i Collections Proinplly Attended To. Millizan and Mn. Milllnn and other relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Mark Oatuay, Heeland. re- cently spent two weeks with re- latives and friends in Tmro and vicinity. she was ml home by her sister. Mrs. Herbert Fiddls and two children who spent a. few days with her before return- gltzsto her home in lmver onslow. Mr. and Mlrs. Earl Jelly and two dhlldren, O'Leary. nccompuued by Mrs. .lelly's sister Mrs. Irn Banks and Mr. .lelly's sister, Mrs. Alex MacDonald, motored. in Amherst on Nov. 2nd and attend. ed the Maritime Wink: Fair. They spent the week-and with M)-. many hiippy returns. pyl - Portland. Maine. are spending a few days with MT. Murphy's! BR, R, father. Mr. Richard Murphy and . , M11. Murphy. and with Mrs. ' Murphy's father. Mr. Doug)” Veterinary surgeon Phone 09 Kenslnglnn W.E. GALLAGHAN Physician & Surgeon Office: 58 Slimmer Street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 I.rn. 2.00 lo 5.00 pm. conclusion of she pro; , 1! . d . 7.00 In 8.00 p.m. ceeds were in aid or Jililyiibf lira ggmilymnat !mlt:;i:tonP.h;:;umm: ' Cross. ham. ml 5undv' Nov: 4'”. Dill 2851 430 --AP t)llR BOARDING HOUSE Mainr l-lmmls IT PROBABLY Nave ETIZATED THE 54,) IIF 6 ET6 RN.-.-TENNXION. -. day. -500. T1-ernbiay was able to . Voua ems, BUT t?AlslMG POULTRY IS AN INVITATION To THE CLINK-'4-AND ONE OF THo5e SCEAWNY euzzmzos 2 PE '- ET ABOVE DINNER Foof N EGAD BAXTERI you ” ? Fl2tsi-t'TsN ME A6 MUCH As Amectztitugs tzlgreei-r!-o '- ' E 6 ED H MA 02 IN FOR THANKSGEIVIMGY 26 INTEREGTEDI-u. HAVE voo r ORDERED a f 3 IF YOU'RE . Ix LEA is I-lOLtDAY t?