PE o!» “h” KEN TON SCHOOL Report fggflgiztnher: Grade I—iA: 0ctober:-— Deanna Lnrkin, Perfect; attendance for month of Joyce 1. Deanna Lat-kin and Mary Arsen- Mouse, Re gie Condon, Mary Ar- ault_ 2, Gladys Chisholm. 8 116G810 senoult. Corldon. 1B: 1 2_ Eleanor MacArthur. 3. MaoLean and Patsy Watson. of Santa's favorite characters - here at _ the Sport Toggery Week-tiny and Sun day- est apparel in. our for quality and ex- tensive selections. Warm, wonderful classics holiday dress-ups too, for all the lovable young- sters on your holiday aluous tradition _ arlene Darrach, Patsy Marlene Dnrrnch. Watson. Eleanor BnwncsS. Eleanor Jimmy MacArthur, Beryl Bemard, Wayne Champion, Jimmy MacLean, Billy ‘d. shopping list. Priced . ' to pamper your gifb‘ buying budget, “4_ our: flirt!‘ SELECTIONS v “lgatrhews. Jimmy Kllbridv. Garth Shani Cameron. Billie ey Palmer. ‘Phi beau. Inihmn Muilally, Hush McCaryell. Betty Leo McLean. Euseue Kilbrlde. Bridges, Fred Blidl Olive Thompson, teacher. L uni Fuii/ORITE wlzlllltl ' 9i -.-_ U. ES Carrie -haln ‘ Montague Vi. ‘l. "lunual, Muslin‘; .--__ aixmual mention: m- tho men's We was ' rucvbo 1*: the . lobar; presidinz. opened with tlmtmcimwiiee w Institute all was responded to II member. Them wen 3 vixorl Omen The minutes oi mlit ma uni lut miller to WON f sud adopted. The president than Cove the tollowim iddrol! M! the o! members 01 Montague float! and Women's Institute. . “Anoi-hel‘ year is drewina to I. close in this wool: o1 ours. and ' ion subml port I to express to you my our or the honor you co erred upon mo when you elected mo“ your president one year m. I realise there were neat responsibilii-im w the best oi my eb ty. to help alone the work o! our society. This is a season of Thenkse ixuz. hostilities have ceased in a war-tom world., Dally we eee civilian lives. Mav each one Us itriveicrventlv and untirl to the wumlnu p! an unendlltl world peace. M. this time I brine to your et- tanltlm various activities. soon» sored bv our society dllrlnll the past Instltute_year.-Blood Donor clinics. Valentine supper. repent performance Burns‘ Concert. show~ er for a needy family. pamake supper. Y's Men's supper. auction sale. banquet for returned men. farewell party for a member. etc. We renzlot the loss of one of our ardent loyal workers. Mrs- Hopkins. who has returned to her native Newfoundland soil. I wish to extend my personal thanks and sincere rzrstitude to each and every oifio r and oom- mitteo as well 8s to e individual members for the loyal support, ecu-operation and willing service they have .giv n me through my whole odlnirlls alien. Nothinll can be accomplished without eiiort, and i! I have helped in any way it is been-use oi you. Cooperative workers are worth a As we strive with all our grit Without their help we would surely fall. Each one must do his bit. I will sev with a sled yet a humble heart. we've wished to The zeal that see was won by work l-ilwt was previously done Bv you, who believed in me. The sick committee reported mekinil severnl calls durlluz the month. The new committee for the next three months is Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Ben Mal-ore. The school committee that they had visited th They foun everythtna in fairly KOOd condi on and no special re- ouests from the . school committee. Mrs. B ly Mc- Lean. Mrs. A. . McKay. The Red Cross cohverner gave the lollcwimz report of the years work: 21 boy's underyests. turtleneck sweaters. 4 sweaters. 24 pa". Ilovel. 2 pr. men's knickers. I pr. men‘! Dyr iamas. '7 lame quilts. d helmet cape. 68 face cloths. 11 pr. socks. 5 or. boy's pyiamas. The treasurer rgnorted $186.70 ~ a the year. snqeo. Total receipts. $504.18. Total expenditures $414.34. Gash on hand at the end o! the vealr. 869.79. Amount on hand in servicemelfs supper fund. $32.52 Sewing Olub reported cuh d. $18.91. 32d tollorwinn omens were 1e Hon. President. Mrs. Mary Duke President. Mrs. A. D. . 1st vlcmpreeidmw. Mrs. O Reynolds. 2nd vice-president. Mrs. Nelll+ Fraser. - flusseil McDon ‘treasurer. Mrs. Howerdfllicker . Mrs. Billy McLean, . McKay. Mira. Ben Mo Donald. on CANADA PBDVI-NOI 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 10th doy niwovembcr. A. D, In Be Estate of OUTIIBEBT ADAM lite of i» V167 in Queen's County in the me Pravince. hrmor. doeouoll. - To tho_ I o! the Co oi Queens lnty or ‘my n~ stable or literate no within said unty " Itesgnslnuu: u ta um no n c bomb: on me o! h llnineuey l-lld Willlllll C. Denial both Se: View lloresnid. argon, %uton o! the above named g that a citation or the rnose with that honor. and ‘IHIIIVO tried m our soldier boys retumlna to their w ‘l5 t" N81” lv/Iaavzns‘ Illlldzfiil/HV enemy's ;I.".‘.I§.‘.;‘.‘i. "bi-twill x “wright; o ' overseas. rwgtod tlwtbotlg 9'2? Nov. 10. She asked m the com- md we. thymi- to Lawson Little Tries Gemhack in Golf By FRANK ECK . NEW YORK, Nov. 28 —(APl--W. Lawson Little, who reached his peak as a golfer 10 years ago but added the National Open to his list oi’ conquests five years later, has his eye; set on golf’; gold dust trail. and them are few profession- o'ls.who doubt that he Will nibke the grade. Ilittle, now 34. and nearing play- ing weight at, 190 pounds, has been sway (rom competitive oif three years. He went into the . S.‘ Navy es an a prentice seamen Dec. l2. i942. sn was a lieutenunt_ when discharged Oct. 24. Uttle_came into prominence by wlnnins both the British Amateur and National Amateur tournaments in i934 and again in i935. the uniy time these two events were won in succession by the some men. But it we? in 1930 that the Mo“. terey, Cal ., golfer gave all inkling beeomin Tlwt year he played in the Nu- tlo a1 Amateur at Del Monte and los to Francis Oulmet, l up, in e third round match. Ouimet was quick to predict a greet future for . Nlid.. was bridesmaid and Fred n. °._;§§..".?§im*....%ih":r"le 010W! 11' Tllfllmlllfifl nut at w in 5.1m. out no llt the loll on (lib by He best m. deli, lwiiiill to wrfitsin ththe crown in liq?“ en 6 l? W swanied tn." Mil ‘iii. Suilim w turned tor s 810L- with: biuins live- llndfl‘ Der lino! round 65 to capture o los Anselm Open. Five months tor he host ne serum by e strokes in the playofl at gkllggoflsl Open at menu s. One o! Little's incredible round: came in 1M1 when h Texas (i. His m be Ian b hree. shots Litt a, who sewed as o Nsvy 11w. ténontuet! onolulu Where ‘he plswm ks practic- 1118 101' Bins Crosb ‘s tournament at Del Mar, Deli!" g l”; wggk 1n December. 011;‘ Isl-gin rselggws any Sfilgbifiiice ter mu wlii be wgiiiiihvvgriibrilng.“ —--v-—~——i—%p MOBMANJCRANTON WEDDING GUYSBORO. Nov. 2e -A pretty wedding was soiemnis recerlti in the Naval Chapel. Hal ax, by y. 3078310 Todd. ll Ghspiain, d Mn. Ernest Scranton, of Gu sboro, became the bride d Albert orlnnm. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norman o! Wellie- ley. Org. The ride wore s robin egg blue suit with nsv accessories nnd her corsase was o Talisman roses. Her only ornament was a double strand o! pearls, the sift of the Broom. Miss Martha Ohaffey. of Jeiferys. Northoott, o1’ Hamilton, Ont‘... sup- ported the groom. q After the reception the bride end an mt-"rr nfwster odu oif life. urn-Iron of Splrkling- 1M IJNIUIII» . bush. bitter-salts. Bu! 0 lmlll o! b’: ‘Ind: salt‘ (‘you your drink: Indor- sn H" lllflll lllllllll iiiii tin, can email: this lest o! millions olmea and woman oves-wboukeeduhoilnoinoplul , when ended. to help Imp dam ls.- lim’: ‘Bruit Salt’ his [cloud this ellvilbll noon! simply became itholpe give the zen and energy which come {continues fitness. 11m helps tweets! the zlomsda. relieves excess oddity, side digestion sud helps ovotcoml conni- Pltion-du euufof may upsetting besdlclies, Jlugflshtfll and tim iinlm feeling the! tsku the loo in pleasant u m. hint-rush will make their home in Kitchener. Ont SONGS, COME!) AND AOTIOIJ B‘ ' NEW? FILM lilxcitinu lotion. s colorful song mlmd- comedy ad a l Rm 11m which opened at _ Tilflliifn today. The pcture which is one o! the best oi the cycle o! musical Westerns at which Republic l; particularly adopt the ‘ present time 1890's when brought groom left on a short wedding trip country flesh-book mm Little. then a mere youth of 1a. t in Nova Sootin. and P. E. I. Mr. and . . e an int - duced in o dream-in y/hioh Dee ANNOUNCING 0F $1.49, 1-98. 2.49, 2-98 and 3-49 per pair -, \ wonderful opportunity to secure . ' _ TWO {AIRS 0F WOMEN'S HIGH-GRADE SHOES AT THE nuoumn PRICE or one m...» note that this Sole t wiilatartorl THURSDAY,‘ NOV. 29th. Hts w ch dmu break Evans. who has the losdlne fem. inine role in the tilm- d she is 11¢!‘ belle o! old El Dorado. Bayes. Bob No- lslmnd the~B0ns o1 the Pionemu, e Albrlzht. Mel-sum Du- mnt even Roy R036?! and driz- lzer have dual roles in the screen- hzégpsett in RF gllilmdogy waiagié or nu o McDonald with Lou Grey u or sooiete producer. » FORT morons. Ont. Nov. 28 --(OP)- Town ihunoii last nilzht struck to curb Juvenile del- inquency bv passinz a curlew by- w that will make it illesal for children under bl on tlu are‘: the low. LePAGE SHOE 00., LTD BIG CLEARANCE SALE o These Shoes are an accumulation of broken lines of - our regular Shoe business, made by the best Shoe manufacturers of Canada at a time when the best materials were available- mxoeptions, are the equal to those shown in all up-to-date Stores, but r on account of limited space they must becieared out at unheard of prices. Styles of these Shoes, with few AT amt crcl-Oiik l . W, McDonald's Store, and will be in cho LePego and Don Wonnacott- A For your convenience all shoes be ' marked. Rizal and priced. 1...... so r cdb 4cm" IéxttoS-lil? - e g m "nub, map‘ yrso 011:: ex-sefihiien, Bonnell on jacks, plsihly own Krandnlothor, the woman's HIGH cnmz FOOTWEAR i; i»; = ». (c! whidtwill. make your ‘in: ‘Illa. _ , _ , trout , . t , i p. , °§ififttmti’°“~'mh'fé'”i“w"imi““ y _ ‘lilillrfiwlm. .'ll_ldonst.-' Phenom-L,