I Page 14 The Guardian Tuesday. Nov. 15, 1955 o-gully A. l,,,. ,,,l'::”,':,,;'.;,l,, ., Ml 0. NORTHAM .r 3"5"'3tc”"m:""?”ei5"h"o'; l.Ocl(l ROAD Mn. Joseph Women's Institute was beldiat the -. intttaa in" chart. yaw nna ul-, nu ' 0 Mr, .1 Mn. cl nu. J , on home ol the presidentl Mrs. Cheap Til! W10 IIWNI 0' . . 153- llti 395- 9'30” T-.c'3""i' ' t at lwygm mm; on slfjly ,0 l., n,,..,. T... .,,,,.,,.,l, .,, ,.,. relatives and Manila min diHer- Cougatulations are heinl -at-at drone-c View mo in lomem Em: and .. r a e e n S . In U C me, lollowed wlll, llle creed eat parts oi the Province who at- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Yes on Mondsyhovemhar 7th. Th ml ' "m"'” "ti" ”"'"' mu (:3 all ml-mllesl ,,,,,e5l,nn.gI tended the funeral of the latasllrs. whose marriage took place on Wed ' Fred Araen it (1! H Ian Howllilh Miss Elga Ellis has returned to 0509 Wu given attention. A year iltav.) Vance Ilacbean on nesday afternoon. at the Lot M. '” V" W” ” 0. . tnO'lAll'.VMdN be7.lltlIttlil lghesf Maritime Pfoblem 2:.'...'.':;:': 9: W .3: :?.:i'i.".l:."::2.?”.:".?n?. is l!::'...":'. f.'i:t.""o.-.::?:.i.2'.:?..":.:' u-uremia flu-'3 nil-s'1”nl-a w-an ow Miss Margaret Forsyth. The Drel- deceased was held by all who had ter ot'Mrs. Haveloek Mach.-anlsnn gun ofuesday. Nov. llagtwill be held I - t . Jerry G V m, ml Mn wllllm, nllll, ll", ldent gave a brief address, thank- the pleasure of her acquaintance. the lite M!- ; - By HAROLD MORRISON Maritim ts t ” 1 th l t ed to their is in o'I.a.l-y. ill members for their co-operation Sympathy is being extended to the vlulorg .l ll” hum. of Mr. "M Jnllll w.d5. 0; ,- Canadian Press Staff Wrirter bleak. nn'oi'1'JiZ2if Liolnreel l::rsy.t.lllI ag::t.d biotthmats ': ieZio?.i'”'n.fl2l7 ziixrmnpendins nomoomfime in Hall- ill" the Mr and Wtlluinr some believed 1'""”'l- mm” 1:” "" lhf, 'f.?,i"',n,,"u""',l Mrs. Murray Sweet or Forest View in 0'Leary-on otr-rAwA icri - A dearth of or the Dominion Steel and Coal and national policy, the cnmpnn fax where Mr. Ellis was . patient W "'9 rim 9"” "b-Wives ”' "" ff" '"f.”"'" ""'""' "M ms. guppgr in in. view. wgu ilth. markets and the unending neces- Corporation bluntly told the com- stlvely tiny project of improving ill the H05Piili- wglnens "'""F'"”A, l .-d l our ” wmwl plan on Thursday evening Nov. 3 t S"TCO-"--m- Q4 sity for long expensive hauls an ihission last month that no indus- shipping and power facilities here? Mr ad M" mum" Mew llow:l:.le'cfli;fk.Vx:,':ldM fa: The litiortham United ladies Aidl”be IIIPOPOP Wu Iponsored by the ziazdhmgnhvzghdiillhi, i:e:0llmi:. Movm Mn Fun tinhad dkinth - ul - - ' N ', ' Vs ovrvmc-sfumgzlsofatlglellzdalis Iemzcnogc :13-od :.v:uoi;l, l::kntl:li:heh(fiatlgl:l.lo1)de: ti: poyzlllle I:.dE.l..hfz:1;:aln;bc;fml:s mu m of Summmm "mu m l,,,,ld,lll' Ml” slllrley lylcA,ll,,,,., held a Halloween party at North 3eli L L and was very much may mm" 4 provinces. ll cause of high trans rtatio ts N s it ted th (I lini ' "'”k""i Wm” ""'""” "d '””"" 'm'"”''''”"'"' M” ""3"" Bthlxhlounl ”o'.".55?i "”i';.".'n...i"”t enjoyed by w who mum" "W i"''' t ":o”l:.g'e”"ii'Em: 41211:? 3? uteri: in "V" II C03 0V . . . - This unhappy situation. plaguing to P0 maria ?:l."co:l' .8 me mag; 0': ln Knutsford. glimfgglfiisirgirerf:::f;heME';brEdE;'5 me, Ind .ll wen lglell ll, mall. Rev. A. J. MacDonald. Minis Derience. land mode” plan" gxmmon the developmenlthof an area in stacle to economic expansion. it The twgyyearaold ,0" or Ml-I all M”. l,l;,,,, wllllle; alldlml-av M153 praises for such an evening of en- ggurilcih i::5.gI'1Y.'id9hl:"fi:::'weili":: U010 gillzm who ls gmpioyi itiielr elDtldNPi0l'theflrst some ways rc with natural described the transportatlon prob asked for I speedup in research Mrs. Brenton Macnonald. O'Lesry Shirley McArthur and Mrs. Ches- iertllnment '5 dl r 0” am th w cmk ngw":'m""w'" ' 'd'!”'' i” "'9" '3'” it 10'”. the b ' lem als lgiarihmes 'gre;test 3;: alpropoafd coal-fired gas tur- underwent an operation in the tar Hayes 1-ll, prenbyinl-inn Ladies. Aid i':".'i:';r.ii.:neoy;i'1iah::'n coiigreg ily. 0. e an m. o!”.mu" "M "on ' natura sa van age" an a ne ocom tve, i I Mr. Li lki d M . E k- ' ' "major obstacle to the develop- Canadrsonewest province-New Prince County How” on snub 8 ON WI Hm rs rs 'i missions numbered day mommgl he Clark were appointed to rep. in. at the home of Mrs. Nelson ation. He concluded his splrlng Mr. William Mat-Kay. student at drop 913,5 per all its Maritime hearings last month ment of Atlantic manufacturing" foundland-felt there is great need l-cnenl llle lnslllnle on me Albgrtnn Sim?" 0'” Ti"i"d?; Oclillil" gill Sermon ll! Fglieglnhl 3: dthba kindly W. C. tslpelll the weekend with 837 the D II year. R The five-man body. set up to The council. which represents all for federal aid in exploring and Mr. and Mrs; Jerry DINO! DRVO Film council. Plans were made to W ” nu "um r 0 mam! ' ""'""e" "T W C 9 5 . 9" '9' 93"" - Mn and M11 cimii” dipped i0 "05.l15.5Cl. of! 3,3, tfioiecast the shot: of the Cana- major. organizations in the cast, exploiting the provinces hinterland Millflicd (0 i-ilCll' il0l'lI0 Niel" I trill hold a pantry sale on November 9'9"” "d E "limb" 9! Vii ion C9iV9d Willie in this iv'i'3-"E9- Ind 81- Mncxay. . A.W. cent from 3l09.072.5l in 1963. . xi an economy int c next 25 years. said there is need for a new use of resources. All Maritime prov- it! til! United Sill-CL Wilt” tile! 26th. Mrs. Lloyd Wllkie, Mrs. Erso .' now is preparing to move into the tional transportation policy. giving inces agreed a greater outpouring Visited with Ml'- DIlt0I'l'I Sister. klne Clark and Mrs. Chester Hayes l. rvest. The western hearings open each region the greatest oppor- of public and private investment FVI and 017161" Peililtlel Ind were named a Lv ittee to con- n Winnipeg Nov. 14. tunity to contribute and receive is needed if the Maritime: are to Tielldl suit with the school board to cun- t But it appears likely now that an "equitable share" of Canada's catch up with the other provinces M” A J Mlmeson who ha sider whether it will be possible . the costzidmis.-islgnmhas bettriorlne 9:; econovc prospects. economically. been Wlmngin sum” land" for tohprtlicure a music teacher for the h ls n b V .3 impres w e essen in ii , ac oo. o - e O ..;, ollesolvlllg some 0, Calmdh wml CONCERNED oven amwav MOST OPTIMISTIC ' l glthpaath few weessiehas returned The Chllslmas meellng wlll ll,” ' 000 ,,:l plex transportation problgms tune The Marltimes were concerned Perhaps most optimistic was 9' ""9 "' "1 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Willue it will go.ful-(her than to merely over the impact on their own New Brunswick. Spokesman main- forecast haulage trends, 1; may coastal trade of the St. Lawrence tained that the Atlantic economic 1 Miss Margaret F'0rSYf-ll on the seek and propose solutions, seaway, allowing ocean-going ships pull is towards that province, that Leary has ake" up home nursmtl iuncli com me. Refreshments. SPECIAL POST to move into the Great Lakes, New Brunswick would become the Miss Olive Jelly. Summeraluu. "Veil by "'9 imsiess assisted 53' Why. asked the provinces. could heart of the Msritimes and that spent the weekend in 0'Leary at M"' Ei'5kii?9 Ci3"k- inciuded 3" A specialist in this entangled'n0t the federal government also it would face its greatest economic the home of her parents, Mr. and 'ii"Ci'Ve illriilliily "39 made DY Mrs. Beulah Macwilliams. o'- W" M1" 5'”"” M”A"""' "G field, J.C, Lessard, former federal aid the Atlantic folks? expansion in the years ahead. Mrs. George Jelley. M”- Ci'i'k- .. .. deputy transport minister and now ”'l'he national government is l But again New Brunswick. like f---r-m--' "Now we'll 5403; a company executive in Montreal heavily committed to the St. Lnw- its sister provinces. felt something Mi" "id MW -Wm" 3"Ti9i8i' PINTFR DIES has been specially charged by the rence seairay which will bring must be done to overcome the 5!"! iamiiyv Eilersiiev We” Siliidiy i fba” '9"! commission with the job of advis- innumerable advantages to the transportation problem and to V'?'i'fi'5 "3 "'9 imme 0i Mil 3'11" w1NN1pEG (cpih.(;eol-39 Henry c . ing and reporting on the transpor- central provinces," said Premierlreduce world tariffs hampering the ieiliu l”i'9"'-3' ,M'' "d E” Saults, 93, one of Canada's oldest Hgrg'; our Cbrigtmag chgqgg tatlon picture. Matheson of Prince Edward Island. sale of Maritimes production. 590759 J9ii9Y- 010"! printers, died in hospital Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacMil- jdingifdulgfe ;'ubi;ligag;:”M2Ee;J',: fans The Canadian Bank of Cormnarral and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay asslaf- 1” 0' summers”! we". Sum!” Monthly house . ' ST. LOUIS KENSINGTON nests or Mrs. M-cmmans moth- - ing. The program was taken by erv M" L Sww" la omnry. Mr. and Mrs ljicrett Arsen-l .Mr and Mrs. lvait Davison. Bal- M” Dugald Macmm assisted by MR "ck Elm and Mr! John ault of Duvar were Sunday visit- ilP- Wt Ml W8dllP5Ci8l' inliillt mtliD- M” R Mme" L”"cl' W" 5"" lyl,,,."lle,l.l' who ”, ,ml,l,,y,d ll, and on weekly and daily news- or" at the home of Mind Mm land where they will visit with ved by the hostess. assisted by the Summmudei mm" the weekend u gnpen ll, Cmul. "ll um llnlled Benny Blanchard in St. Louis. 3:553 i" "'9 'em3'"d" M H” wmmm” in d'"""' thcirv;'espective homes lb 0'Leary "'95- l l I P l . Mr. and Mrs. Russclli Warren of M R b D 4 V l 1-in Aclgghtgglzh g::il:io”g Aa:ti:eiig:n;'3: and as am Eummerside were Sun ay visitors 1'. iell avison is visi g Dnngln; smlgll, oillul-yl ,9”; . at the home of Mr. Warren's par- with Mr. and Mrs. David MncKen- Puke” 'i Ch"i""9'0W"- the wneknnd lll went polllg gnu; ents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren zie. Baltic. -lwll, xgnglngton group of Farm 0i ii" l'i""dPli'9"i5v Ml I-id M". ML Joseph ls. llaudell Moms Mr. Keith Clay, Summersidh Forum were entertained on Mon- 53"'"9i smiiil ' pamed by Eddie Tmmblay- has presentative of th Department of day evening MW” 7th at the home Mr. Leigh Gllgash, who is em- left on a business trip through NB. Agriculture was ae Visitor to Ken? &falMer.u:ni;o.llgrs Orville Clark, played u Borden, spent the week u Mr. Charles and Bernard All” sington and Hamilton on Nov. smi. ” q t end at his home in Glenwood. of Law".mce' M055" spent. me Mr. Elmer Taylor Saraac Lake 0” wednesdly evening, NW. N: Mn wunam Munondd 0' weekend in S" Lm”5' 0" "ten" re" is visiting relatives and friends in at-Hug, Mllpgque Hal? medsmuiz Loch? Rold i-3 C0llii1i0d i0 ililllk turn they were accompanied by Malpeque and W-elm-ty l PW W" Pi'9'"99d "ll 9' Wm, lll, lllll their parents Mr. and Mrs. 'I'hom- ' auspicies of the Baltic Hockey , , as Allan age daughter. itlaiige. gas M,-. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. Mal- i:niIdm.mfk:nler:.f1 il;:5ne.m;::. c::!tl,v till; and Mrst. UrbantPa:lig1l; Wood- Cimda l "'0" ”'"0”' two sons oger and Dona e l 'e,l l, M d S - soc. ave re urned o t e home - Allans are going to the United Kf,q:' G:f;;;"”?;,?;k,,ln:' Crlln;';' Mr Marshal Delaney was the nml . vlnll wlul nlnuvu ll, 3... i”otb3” Wm” mak” hb States Lll the future. prior to their ,,,l.l Ml, and Mm Elm." M”. was furnished by Mulrlv Jim” got. Maine. and Weymouth. Mass. selection for All-Canadian departure thev were honored at a Ewen l fl l., elm. for New york illCk)' Wilmer Di ill! illl'k0Y- Mlllif , Roinl away party bytntheir friends when lelley spend . mo" boll Bealrsto and Edgar Matthews. mllill; Ehlilip 'll1'hompIit-tn 19- team and givts his 700' if lxiii!:stlv3:se:lIiiaidra?utvi:s 1:2: id'yl- A dance Wu held in Hlmlltvn niier vision? wiiiimreiaueen W” l" Ti" 5i9"d”'d iii" 11 V , they were presented with nice souv- The C.G.l.T. Group of Prince :1”ul;gnw:v:?::n'gzywe:;;nit:g' gnenglsgn Amber” N's' "d. Mon” week. Good food for ' i 'th 1 . - . i on. v - enirs aong wi a sum 0 money town United Church met on Wed though.-and argument A enjoyable 6VElllll8 Was HD9111 and nesday evening at the meme. Mal- 3" orchenn from summumh Mr. and Mrs. Round Pickering lunch W” "Wed p'q"9' R". their ream” weekly 05 Till-mdly 'V'lli'1l- ""3 37d Borden. spent the weekend with Get The Standard -- on Ml meelilli Wliil M11 Reginald Mii' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Douglas Nnr- - - ss Gloi-la Peters of Duvar was ' Ml'8- Pickering I plrentl. Mr. and o h . . ler and Mrs. Denton Hogs con- boro entertained the memhe ol sale now complete wit a weekend visitor at the home of . Mm Lloyd C0030 in Clpe Wolfe. ' . ducting the meeting ul snug. 11- in Red cm. ng Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette and l 9 t V." ' . magazine l2-page novel lamlly ln Sll Louls. The regular mommy meeting of a goose dinner which was prepared Mr. and Mrs. Clem Oconnor, ' . the Malpeque and Bamc woman by the hostel assisted by the memo of Cape Wolfe, were recent visit- Md 20 paggs of gomlcs, Mrs. Larazette Gaudet has enter- Ml Bi D" Soda of Pm! down hers of Norboro Women I Institute. or: of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips ' M the hm" County Hmpml hr United Chliirch met at the hgnie of on Wed esday evening Nov 9th nd nmuyi OMY N" "mi ii . . uuhnwm the President. Mrsv Earnest BPYGll- a very large number of people at- Mr. and Mrs. Percy lentner ' ' Miss Marina Bown visited in ton or: Tuesday evening. Tht:dd8'bV- tended the chicken supper at St. have moved tonlack Banks. when Alberton at t e,home of her sls- oinna service was conduc y Marks hall, Kensington which the Mr. Sentner has accepted the poa- e ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley with Mrs. Ger- ladies of Kensington Presbyterian ition as teacher ol the school there. M . Claud Perry. C R. aid Lockahrt, Mrs. Kenneth Owen Church had prepared CP ?LLEYlS wt mtilitit. SALE ll0llEMBEll niii .- 18th -. 19th and 21st Perfection Broken Pekoe 10 Lbs. 2 Lbs. . 2 Lbs, S6.l5 a case lb. 79: 79: 31.21 35: I Brothers Ltd. . This week over 100,000 happy . Canadians are receiving cheque; from our Christmas Club , . Take this easy way to MAKE yourself save - i:i""'t Yi”"' ”""iY "'"'i"d" and be sweat a cheque for Christmas 1956 l l0 WV! - ; - GMi '0V0i For . merrier ch”-um” next yen. ,. . ' g stand This is your Christmas Club Coupon Book. Hand it to . . . . liar withuch deposit. He deesches coupon. stamps KI15 holiday . . . or whatever you wish, loin our i956 :' h, h . l mdh bbwkbnkmyn Christmas Club now. You set yourself a definite W In uunymu recap: m . . No deposit slips to fill out -n no waiting in line while your lO'Vo Discount on everything else in our Store. Our antic stock of Groceries; 5: to 51.00 Merchandise: ”bl”"i" r mi Vol" Ci"i'""” Cillb C”"l”" Bmk pus-book is ni-de uv- Wmdetfuiiv 'i'"P'9- including a complete assortment of Christmas Goods. t '""""i5 You to kite? 0" "Vi"! ii” 5”" "ml V0” . goal. --.---------e----------------------'------1 A VERY SPECIAL DISCOUNT or DURING THIS SALE and UNTIL CHRISTMAS Eve. on HERE'S ALI. YOU no Choosothe Plan to Suit Your Needs I ' i l Et::ELI:I.l. FURNITURE every FAWCETT RANGE, srovs, on. HEATER on I. c5l:ckCh;li:nt:l1;:u Elutupku in in as risk - mmiagrxi .Y bl : ncu ng SUITES. BEDROOM HiRNl- FURNACE SOLD. YOU HAVE I CHANCE OF WIN- a. AakierClsrimnaaCluhCoupoulookfo!y0IIf " . ” "' JURE. CHROME SETS. TABLES. CHAIRS d LAMPS . . . i Bank of 3 l . - - - - - - - - - 5 15 l .o .u kinds. "' NW A LOVE” 5-PIECE CHROME sn. - 5333.32.53 '”'"” ”"'C'"”" s 2. .. . . . . . . . s so : pi ' If Free Drawing to Take Place Christmas Eve. " T:.,3";'.If.;3."Y min '0 s :3 ' i i ' ' ' ' . ' i '3' O i aleoaIu:lU I K,-20 A 0" All JAcK"s' HEAVY PAN S 56'""iGY. December 2411: at 9 o'clock. W80":-d:1i::'g?':;!""'P".;9l::: szo. . . . . . . . . . 900 E it a soy. arr MEN'S SUITS ' ” . 4 . DURING mis earn our - On every batter pith . l o . f :-an you im - mm or mm. no not on or M" D-to-49'" -W "54 ”""""" 0"" '0!" "' W "W 0 Croaley and Motorola. sd..gll s . - l . l l BE , moo. ...........................e- l e A ERCANADIA . And? i g b v com 9HArREl;lT1o'l-;EEIoA:EG"Al:li l:AOYN-E ?:osAs:r was or his YIAR l M S jIv's rospanrmsnr STORE o'i.sAnv i it AW”-to-05'-"at...iwitt-..'4!!iisti.l4-n-ow