yo: weevils: _ . Willi! “Psi” sssssimiir a. viciiiini De. Ilssel Ivssyrier Cent s be ll recently Visiting her brother and sister-lri-lsw Mr. and Mrs. Vines lhmssy s; Rnsebsnk. Misses Edna snd Thelma Rayner of Bumrxisrside spent Christmas Day with their psients Mr. and THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN llliiflllli iilllli For Ru] Relief from Indigestion Dus To Constipation Don't aspect to get rssi relief from headache. sour stomach. gss and bad brsstls by ' something for your swipacls if the uus muse olyour trouble is consti tson. W- MM» Rem -= Hi»- ...:.:.“l' minis. .. cream-s: Clnlrsl- wliers80‘:"o of your mu is di ested. And IBIS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Rayner’: parents Mr. arid ' Mrs. Wesley Dignsn, Woodstock Quits s number of people from this and surrounding districts, attended the Christmas concert in Klldsre Cenartl School. given by. the teacher Mrs. Bertha Wade and pupils. The program wss greatly enjoyed by all. r Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ramsay. Montrose, on Christmas evening. Mrs. Bertha wade teacher of Klldsre Central School. left by, plane for New York. where she will spend the Christmas holidays. She will be accompanied home b" QC dI-Ugfiflt who has been visit.- fng relatives in Boston. ivhlcli The roads ha“! her-i tlis loivar psrt gets lszy, ood my lsil to nmswly- _ hat you want for rssl relief is something to wake u your lower intestinal trszt. Some- thin to esn it out effectively-help Nature ask on liar feet. Get Carter’: Pills ht now. ‘his ss ti- rsetsd. Th gsntly sn edsctlvsly vsks up our vs met. This pursuits Nsturs s 3' on digiativs juices to mix better wit}: your food. l ou get genuine relief from the consti- pstion tiist is causing your indigestion so you mo feel really good agsin. Buy Carter's Pills tods .864. Woks up your Intssclnsl ti-sct for res! re ‘sf from indigestion, mused by constipation, Recitation - A Surpriave for Santa by Ray Coulson RQCHBUUH - Santa's ege by B85518 Rayner. Drill - Christmas Grade 11d pupils. Recitation - Boy wise by Den .\IacKay. Advice by Dialogue _ Making a cake by Kentoiii Graham Burton and John Rayner. Recitation - When Pop was A Bur by Ronald Maclnnis. Recitation When the stars ‘liiiiikled Bright by Joyce Rayner. Duct 7 Siloiil Night by Feriie \'Q'I‘_\‘ iiflfiPhFffl w, tm- i .- ls-l “m, ‘Wm; “anvil “WP” "Y "° '*"‘ """ "l F""!l.!91'J!' ' h (‘nrtslriias ‘mplwwd 5"‘ i” h‘ " "" iivtvsnie bit Bell‘, Rainier ~rsather causing m- EUTW‘ lo silclc| Rviwtig, _ N“ ,5 um, h to ehs ice ‘ Miss Jessie Rarnrt sludenl hi‘ Help l», Pansy RaI-‘nei- and Freddie ihiiii‘ ‘l "i _ - ' . . Aiberirm. l-‘lzli School also Kliva‘, Erwin“; g,aiiiglsggiiikraétvag: '9" "ad!" "f -""‘Y”“" :'"h""7i owl Rai-iier Esther Oliver. are spending llieii" ho‘: * “‘|'1‘l_!.d:11r1p-M|dCKa‘I‘ ' H19!’ paling "2' “'3 “is Recitation. -~ ‘Ilie Shortest DQY Mlrnmil RAF“? b1: Irene Rayiiei. i" Recitation The Christmas ‘The manv friends of iln f‘ A 5on5- i,. Ma... AviacKa.-_ Doiinelsoii, who iiiade her home in. 9.816;“, __ Th“ Uhrisln,“ Montrose, P. lg. 1.. for many years. will be glad to learn SiIL’ arrived‘ safely in Indiana. U. S. A. where she will reside ivitli relatives. Miss Jean Ra-nei of Sank who; is teaching ln Brarkley School this term. is spending her holidays with her friend Mist Jean Rayner of Greenmount. .__... Sincere lfifmpathy of lliis coni- lnurilty goes out. lo lhe grief stricken husband and family of. Mrs. Kenneth lviattlievirs of Elems-i dale, who lost her life with two of lier children. in n disastrous fire which destroyed their home on Christmas evening. Messers Merrill Rayner, Herbig Powers and Johnny Ryan returned from the mainland to spend the holiday! st their respective homes, Through the kindness of Morris Bernard and C0.. Tignisb, hundreds rif youngsters were given the lirivliego of seeing Santa. Claus on Saturdav afternoon Dec. l3. each receiving a treat from hlm. On the following Saturday Santa. made his appearance at iiie store of .\i}'l‘i(‘l(. Maclntosh. again kiddies froiii far and near gathered to greet Old Santa and receive their treat. This is something new 1o have this grand old man Us]! Liv- sirvrcs nnri will he kept. i" viiiiiii friv fl"\ii i-car hi tho delighted kiddies. On Monday afternoon Dmi: Zinc! In enjoyable Christmas program was given by the teacher, Mrs. Olive Nice and pupils of (keen-q Disappointment by Vernon Coulson and DOliS Dollcctt. Recitation - Daddy's Girl by Eva Rapier. O hlotion Song ~. llferry Merry Christin-as by Senior Girls. Recitation A Little Gentle- man by James Graham. Monologue -- beaming A Piece by lVillard Rayner. Recitation _- After Christmas by Lorrie Couison Recitation -— Sliglifing Sarita Claus b)’ Ali0n Selllck. Dialogue -_ Reading the News. Recitation say Something Good by Doris Doucett. Recitation My Sweetheart by Johii Rayner, Recitation - A Present for Santa by Pansy Rayner. Resitation _ Samantha's Surprise by Ferns Rayner. Recitation A Greeting by Anita Hamill. Song - Santa Claus by class. S010 — Here Comes Sonia Claus by Betty Rayner. God Save The King. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Report for Ducmber. Grade X-l. Glennie Sudsbury. Malsie MaoMalion. 2, Alan Chgfnp- ioii. 3. Neva Heckbert, 211s Brook- m. Grade IX—-l. Arthur Pendergsst. 2. Elriiiie Humphrey. (l. Eldon Chiimploii. Plillfllbal-J. Weeks Murphy. Grade VII-J. Donald Hunter. 2 Ivan Gill. 3. Mildred lngslls. Grade VI~ 1. Eleanor Bernard, Joan Bowness. 2. Earle Dsvisou. rnoni. School. A goodly number‘ Beigij Wool-igloo, 3, 1m; Mrkim from the dislriri. attended. Al the, Janet McCarville. roriclusion o! the progrziiii Santal Ton<-h¢r_M_ M11], appeared and with the help ofi Grade 11-1. Marjorie MacAr- three senior pupils, Lois. Alida and thur. 2. Iris Champion. 3. Eugene Grace Rayner distributed the Kilbridg, many gifts to teacher and pupils.‘ Each pupil and pre-school kiddiesi were given s, treat, by file leather. Following is the program which was greatly enjoyed: Welcome _ Grade 1 pupils. Song -- Pass on the Sllnsiilliel by class. Grade l A-l. Jean Murray. 2. David V/oodliigton. 3. Beth Cani- CTOIl and Vernon Sudsbury. Grade l B~l. Norma Profitt. I. Sandro hiacdouald sud Frankie Boivnczn. 3. Margaret Walker and Olive Thompson, Teacher, FM tomera for delivery up to time after price ceilings cotton were ended. were first established. A PRIQES and ~ RESTRICTIONS . Tm: COMPANY is now taking orders from its cus- flll ls were established last October, some: There has been an increase of Q5 cents per pound in the raw collon market since our present prices our prices would be justified, but we have decided Winnie Mac Goivsii. iw April 30th, 1948, at the and the subsidy on raw rrtirrr-spouding increase in . m‘ ._ not to make this change. Any increase might lin looked iipon as an attempt to take advantage of the recently imposed restrictions on imports. ' In cases where the public is now being asked to pay l more money over the oounier for articles made from ‘Canadian cotton yarns and fabrics, it is largely bo- uuse the price rise made necessary when the subsidy , on raw cotton was cancelled last September is now ‘ beginning to show at the retail level. We believe that , primary cotton produoers, secondary tlllflllflflcusvsre sud distributors of ootmii goods in Canada are not ‘l! any way seeking to exploit the Government's import restrictions st the expense oi’ tho consumer. A =- ii setsnueu“ ssxriss ' conimsv I lssumimss s! rsosucis lnjllesfprism ‘Iha death ooctisnd. on Dewnber 2nd. 1947. st his house. 10 Chestnut Street. Charlottetown, of Alfred Blanchard in his 70th year. Born in Rustico he came to Llharlotie town about four years ago. During his illness he was often visited by Rev. Father Balms. c. ss. R... who gave nlm tho last. Rites of the Roman Cet-ltollo Church. He is survived by two sisters and one brother. Josephine and Mrs. Msry Gallant. st house and Sta-uls- luis st Oyster Bed Bridge. ‘Ilia funeral was held from his hcms Deccmber 4th, to the Church 0f the Most Holy Redeemer Where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Baines. (155.8. Service st the grave was conducted by Rev. Either Maofiiiiivray, C. SS. R. The pallbearers were: Ben Gal- lant, Nazaire Gallant, Roddie Mac- Donald, Roland MauDougall, Pet- ai- Doiroii and Aubrey Doimn. May his soul rest in DB8“- Tihe following offerings hsvs be“ gratefully received: MASSEB Brut-har- end Slater. 011.121 iliflthl Mr. sud Mrs. Urban Blanchard. City. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Lsivrence Bismch- ard. (‘iii M. 3.1.1 Airs Aubrey Blanchard. @101.- Mr and Mrs Alfred Blanchard. Cliff. Mi and Mrs. Elmer Blanchard. City. Mr and Mrs. Piclivaid Blanchard, Cil) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blanchard. City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doucstte, Rustioo. ‘.\'li-. and Mrs. Robert Wright. City Mr. and Mirs. Edwin Burris. TTUYO N. S. Mrs. Wm. Moran. City. Mr. and Mrs. Joachina Gallant. l-lope River lVlr. and Mrs. Peter Dolron. City. Mrs. Sophia Doucette. Olly. Mr. and Mrs. John MoCarvillz. City. Ivfrs. Priscilla Weir. City. Mr. Moses Gauthier and Family. City. Mrs. Eva Martin, Cit?- Misses Angie Perry snid Melvin! Riciliard. Cily. St. Thomas Aquinas Societal Mi‘. and Mrs. Ben Gallant. City- Mrs. Gertrude Kiggtu. City- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Airsensult, City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anson-suit. City. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MscDougall. city. Mrs. Priscilla nennesse," City- Mr. Joseph Rogers. Hope River. Mr. Leo Gallant. City. My, and Mrs. Aubrey Doiron, City Mrs. Mary and Louise Wedge, t . lizr. and Mrs. Andrew LeClsir. City. Mrs. Priscilla and Venn Doucette. ty. Mrs. Mary Fvnzi. City. Mr. Eugene and Miss Helen Dou- cette, City. Mi‘, and Mrs. H. J. MacDonald. City. MESSAGES 0F BYMPATHY Mir. and Mrs. Frank Doucetle, Rusiioo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Starrlck. Halifax, N. S» Mr. and Mrs. Florence Dotson. Hope River. Mr and Mrs. Ben Mai-tin, Rustlco Misses Jean and Doris Gill. City. Mr. and Mrs. Ignace Doiiron, Rus- tico. Mrs. Sophia Peters, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Cecily Watt. snd Art. Cori-an Bonn. lvlr. anti Nfrs. Joseph Gallant, Hone River. lair. and Mrs. Bruno Doucettie, Rustico. CARI! 0F THANKS Miss Josephine Blanchard wishes to thank the priest. doctor and all those vuho sent Mus Cards, Sym- pafliy Cards snd Messages of Sym- pathy and all others who helped in any way during their recent. ber- eavement. ANGUS mm. mention The death occured st the King's County-Memorial Hospital, Dec. 4th of Angus Nell MacLcod of Valleyileld at the advanced age of 88 years. He was born at Valley- field. son of the late Neil MacLeod snd Jessie Nicholson. As a young man he spent sev- eral years iii the Western United States. when lie was engaged in briilge-biiiltling. Hr returned homo- and spent the greotu- purl oi’ his life on the Illill with the exception _of s few years spent in Boston, Mass. 4 The funeral was held on Dec 0th with ii short service at his late residence, at 1.30, followed b ser- vice in Vslieyfield United c: urch at L’ p. m. Hymns sung. "The Lord's My Eberhard." "The Sands of Time Ave Sinking" and "Abide With Ms." He was one of a family of ten of which two sisters and om.- brother servive. namely, Neil N. Heather. dale. M8881"- (Mrs. G. H. Walker) 5t. Peter's Bey. Janis (Mrs. Jsn-iss Porsytlie) Nova Scotls. l-ls also lesvos ,to morn four flllllhters snd one son. one son predecessor! him in infancy. nsmsly Annie( Mrs. John R. Aznlne) Ms!- tspsn. Mass. Christine (Mrs. Aieif: "Id" Mecbonsid) Somsrvllle- Mess. Jennie (Mi-s. Dsnlsi l". Smith) Newton Cross. Moi-once (Mrs. Hor- bert Mscksnsis) of Vsileyfieid. Alexander. Boston Mus. ifs is else survived by eleven Irlndchildren snd three grsst Irsndenlldrsn. The pslibesrers were. Messrs. W. A. lrucs, W. D. r Bsdequa I Mir-s. Oslvln heard. Dedflque. spent Chrlstmss with her daugh- ter and husband. NLr. and Mrs. ri-snk Chase. Summerside. Rev. E. s. and Mrs. Weeks spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mocaull. Carleton. Mr. sad Mrs. Elliot Bell were recent visitors to Tryon. guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mir!- Frsrik Kshoute. Rev. and Mrs. Burt-on Orowe. Manse. Bedeque, have sa their guests. Stanley and Freddy Toombs. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toombs, Borden. Miss Uns Murray snd her brother Davis, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray, Bqdeque. Mr. and ilifrs. Thomas Moyse, Bedeque, spent Christmas 1n Sum- msrside. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Moyse. Mr. and Mics; ‘NHMCT Bovviess have as their guest, Iifrs. Bow- nessls sister-in-laiv, Mrs. Roy Townsend, Carleton. Mr. and i\[l'8. Harry Morton, Suuimer-xide, rpciit Cliriuiiiai; with Mir: lriillililv ll'!""!l.". Mi HllJi Mrs Win Boriiess. M: and Mrs. EIlC Corbett. and little son. Albertnri. spent Christ- mas with l\'li's. Corbett‘: parents. Mr. rind Mi". J. Harrison Mac- Fui-liiiie. l-‘ei-iiivocwl. Bedequc. li/Lr. and Mrs. Orville Jolmsoii. Bedeque. spent Christmas with Mr. Johnson's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves, Boss's Corner. The riiiiiiy friends of Mrs. Stali- ley Murray will be pleased in learn that she is favorably cmivalescing at her home, after undergoing aii operation iii Prince County Hos- pital. The foilouuiig Bedeque students are spending the Christmas holi- days icith their parents, viz; Mr. Charles Craig, Mount Allison Uni- versity. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Craig; Mr. Arthur Toombs, Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tloombs; lviiss Elizabeth and Mr. Wm. Wright, Prince oi’ Wales College, Charlottetown. daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright. Middleton; and Miss Olive Craig, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. daughter of Mr. and We. Wilfred Craig, Middleton. There was a large gathering of parents and friends in the Central Bedeque llall on Friday evening. Dec. 19th. when the pupils of Bedeque School put on a Christ- mas concert consisting of songs, recltatlons. dialogues and various other numbers, all of which shoiv- ecl careful preparation Oil llie port of the two popular teachers. Miss Helen Green and Miss Doris Oskes. They were ably assisted by Mrs. Burton Crovve as musi- cal leader. Rev. E. S. Weeks. one of the trustees. acted as chair- niati. Al, tho ulose Santa Claus appeared and distributed a large number of gifts to the school children. The Women's Institute also treated the children to candy and fruit. This is the first time for several years that the school has held an entertainment. of this kind. Lt was greatly enjoyed by all present. 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On December 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. James Arblng, North Tryon, cele- brated their fiftleth wedding an- niversary. Christmas being so near it was decided to postpone all festivities until the 25th. at which time their family. comprising two daughters. Olive. Mrs. Blaine Daw- son. North 'I‘ryon, and Ivie, Mrs. Robert Affieck, Bedeque, were pre- sent with their husbands and little grsrukion, Orville Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Arbing have spent their fifty years of married life in North Tryon, vvliere Mr. Arb- ing was engaged in the black- smith trsde, retirllg about a year sgo. This very popular couple were "showered" with gifts and good wishes by many of their friends on Christmas day. All unite in wishing them many more years of wedded happiness. The C. G. I. T. National Oluist- mas Vesper Service was held in the Bcdequc United Church on Sunday evening, DocM-ith and was conducted by the members of the “Merry Weather" group. Their leader. Miss Jean McCailum ss- sislod ‘by Mrs. Burton Crowe. ivoi-o in charge oi the service. ‘Those lnkiiiv, an active purl. in llic serv- ice ivei-v», viz: Misses Marion Scliurinan. Adele Henderson. Catli- eriiie CPaig and Marina McCallum. Passages of scripture were read by Miss Adele Henderson and Miss Marion Schurmaii. The story. "The First Christmas Bell." was told by iui.=.= Jean McCallum. after WiliCh the candle lighting service ivus carried out by five members. Al. the rinse sll united irf sing- ing "Hark The Herald Angels Sing." The pronouncing of bene- diction brought a -very impressive service l.o a close. The assistance of the senior choir was greatly alp- precisted by those responsible for the service. The goodly number of psrents and friends present show- ed the deep interest that is tak- en in the work of the C. G. I. T. ‘TONI. Prince County C- G. 1'. T. rslly was hold in the Bedeque Church snd Vestry on Bsturdsy. Dee. 20m. Montgomery. Allen J. Iinlsyson. Alexander Martin, Archibald Mu- tin snd Angus Martin. “all wife predeceased him in July FOR SKIERS Fine for the ski-trails. aholterproof — wfnlher- proof. M I . 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So good for you, too, because bran is a uaiural bulk food, and POST'S Bran Flakes slso contain other psrls of wisest, l0 \ bringyou added wheat nourislsnsust. You'll enjoy POST'S Bran Flakes every morning. So take advantage of this csrsnrdhssy ales’. Ind get a pisir of these vslnsbls Army Goggles for svsry member of the family. Rsi-nsmissr-liiis sflsr is for a fimlled time enlyl Ask your grocer Iosserrew for POST'S Ins Flshs.‘ "- ‘ is}; 4. , . FOR BOYS, GIRLS FOR FARMERS FOR MOTOR CYCUSTS ‘ FOR SKATIRS _ Just right for biking, Excellent protection Perfect eye-protection for C fortnble-essy ensln hiking, and many other sgsinst sleet, wind and cyciists—wide, Imdisforl vyenFlne forsliolllod sports. snow. ed vision. sports. he following groups were repre- ented: Augustine Cove, Borden, Kensiiigton. TYYOH. Oleziry. Bloomfield, Summei-side. 'I‘r.'ivel- lei-s Rest, and Becieque. There were present 40 girls and 7 lead- ers, Miss Marjorie McBride. Girl's Work Secretary. M. R. E. C.. was director of the rally. The following program was carried out: i0 um, registration; 10:30 n. m., "Lei/r, get acquainted", Chris-t- nios games, and other games weir enjoyed; 11:15 am, "Lets do mow-some time was spent on reports given by the various group presidents about uiimt is being carried on in this group noiv. The leader of the rally spent time guggestmg new projects for groups. At. noon the girls were divided into groups for discussion. The groups. led by the lenders present. '1‘1ic topic for discussion was "Bcirii to Serve." Al: 12:45 p.iii., the meeting adjourned for lunch. At this time the members of the ggdequg Y, W. A. furnished hot drinks, which were greatly sp- preciated. At 1:45 pm. the after- noon meeting was opened by carol singing with Miss Adele MacAus- land. Bloomfield. Provincial Presi- dent, giving the story of each carol alter it was sung. At 2:15 p.m.. C. G. IJT. Quiz. 2:30 p.m.. Book display, and sale of literature. 3 pm., Miss McBride gave a talk on handicrafts, and explained how] things can be made by the 87011-96- 3130 pm, work groups in prepar- ation for Vesper Service. At. 4:10 p.m.. the rally closed viith the National c. G. I. T. Vest?“ Serv- ice, which was led by Miss Adele MticAusiond. Miss Helen sihelfoon. OL-esxy, and Miss Helen Mouse. Kensington, who read the scrip- ture. The choir which was dir- ected by Mrs. Burton Crowe, Bede- qiie. was made up of girls from the different areas represented st the, rally. Miss McBride was guest speaker. The subject of her address was "How we can fol- low the Star of Bethlehem." ‘Plu- service rioscri ivilli n candle-light ceremony. The candle bearers were girls from the Summcvraide groups. Closed with "Taps." During the rally nliis, dollars $9.00: was col- lected for "Help the Children's mind." This is tho Christmas gift. of_f.lie C. G. I. Tin of the Bedeque rally to the needy chil- dren of Europe. Gllill-OF tunings I wish to thank friends and neighbours of Damley and sur- rounding districts who remembered me st Christmas. Ilsrold Business. Prov. Em. In Monies-ism In loving memory of Win. lobed Cllrfll. Green lay, who died lsnsn Irv 1th. 1m. ' "cans but m sou-mess." lm Incubus! by ID Wlfs ssl Issnfly. Bloomfield 8i Vicinity Messrs. Ralph, Ernest and Devid MocDougall, who are employed st St. John, motored to Bloomfield to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Ml’. and Mrs. Fraser MacDougail. l Mr. Claire Gallant, college stu- dent, Charlottetown, spent the Christmas holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Gallant of Bloomfield Station. Mr. snd Mrs. Hebe: Hardy of Alberton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loni-d oif Brooklyn were guests of Nb‘. and Mrs. Lester Prcvfitt of Rosebaiik on Christmas day. Mr. arid Mrs. Erskine Hardy and young ion o! Brooklyn, were guests of the latter! parents on Christ- mosvday. 1 Miss Adele MacAuslaxid, student attending P. w. College. spent the} Christmas holidays with her ps.r-. Aualarid of Bloomfield. ’ Mr. and Mrs. David Home srid soii Freddie of Bloomfield, s-psi-it Christmgs day at the home of Mrs. Home's parents. Mr. end Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rossbsnk. . Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Belii and children, Wayne and Kenneth. of Mlli River, were guests of Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and lids-s. William Irving of Albertnn. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill of Boston spent the Christmas holi- dsys with t-heirparents in Glen- SIXTY- Ths misses Marie Coreorsn. Zeta Uorcoran and Hazel Cor- reornn. teachers in Rosebank. Hill's River mid Mill River, spent the holidays at. their home in Piusviiie. Miss Ruby Thompson. lescher oi’ Bloomfield Station School. spent hei- holidays st the home of liei- parents in Rossvllie. Mr. Fired MrJRse of Summer- side wss s recent. visitor to Rose- bsnk, st the home of M1‘, and Mrs. nobsrt i-tunben ' Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsensult ,-oi Woodstock, and Mr.» and Mrs. Urbsii Plnesu of Bloomfield spent Christmas day "It the home d Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClsir. Mi snd Mrs. Urbsn Pinesu o! Bloomfield were recent visitors to Bimmsrsidm-J. Mrs. Hsber Profits of Rosdsnk wssspuss bybustoYos-kto visit st the cine of her psi-ants for s few dsys prior to Christmas. He: liumnd stoma! to York on Ohs-istnsss dsy. Mrs. Profits sc- Abrams Village Miss AJodie Caissie 10f Ilgnsont Bay is luck from P. W. College. Mr. Felix DesRioohes and Kiyro ‘Cuissle of Dgmont Bay, have re- turned from rirzhern Quebec. Mr. Atoms Gallant of 5t. Phil- ips is home sgsin after s. long absence in Ontario. Little Shirley Arsenault, 5 years old, daughter of Mr. Amedee Ar- ssnsult, of St. Chrysostonie, is in the Bummersids hospital. Mr. Augustin As-senaulf. ‘of Abram‘: Village, is now returned from Quebec lumber camps. Also are Mr. Fidels and Alfred Arson-i suit. Miss Theresa" Aisensult. Ids Arsensulit and Dors DesRocl-ies are spending their holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arssnsult. ents. nu. and Mrs. Reginald Mu-‘vl Bl- Chrymwmv- "WWW 1h? Charlottetown for some months, are visiting in St. Chrysostonie. IVLr. Alyce Gallant and Hermann Luke of 8t. Ohryaostmis have rs- turnsd to their homes for Christ- mss hoiideys. Messrs. Arthur, Joseph and Phil Arsensult, three brothers working outside the Province. have return- ed to Abrsnfs Viilsge. ..,_.. iviissss ‘rhsrsss Gsliant. Mar- guerifehsrsensult. and Leona Ar- senault, s11 of St. Chrysostoms. working in the st. Dunsbsrvs Col- lege, are home now. Mia-s Lucia Arsensult snd Math- l Mn. Brookfieid. were New Yen's guosfl of Mrs. Younkefs parents, Mg, and Mrs. Daniel Hickox, Bur-ling. ton. Miss ‘oi... ‘lllqlllill, iiss u. turned to the home of Mr. and u“, M°rrll Omlev. xsiyin, ‘m. Spending Christmas week st he: home at Enmore. Mr. end Mrs. Archie mm.) mlrllnsivn. were visitors to Free. "W". M New Years Dem-BUR. viii. Ami Viuilllty. ElbY Hardy. Plssssal 5"". limit New Years Deg in York the guest of her dsughter Mrs. Harold Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld mule -s short visit to York on New You; Day. Mr. Edison Watts, City spent New)‘ Years Day at his home is or . Mrl- Harry Vesssy. York. spell ‘New Years Dsy in the City the Blwlt of her sister. i Miss Verna Watts, City. dpent lfievvi‘ Yeas-s Dsy st hlr horns is ; or . The New Yeer 1M3 1s sold and has brought slung with it lots o! snow, ss the snow shoveilsrs srs kept busy on the rsilrosd. snd tbs I-lui-igsrisn partrfdgss sre cssulnl around the buildings looking for food, so friends look out for then and give them somethi _ to est. On Wednesday evening Dee. $1. Jvlr. Arthur Vesssy invited the icollegs students to his home he s New Years Eve. party. The _I\_ lids, studerf- st the Misoouche evening WI! HD8111 l" llmll Ill Convent. iii-e home till rs-opening i linking. sfler which ico cream an! of classes, lrske were oerved. They all de- ,|pur1ed thanking Mr. Vessey for Mr. Home Gallant snd Barney Gsllsnt of Ihinont Bey lrs en- loyins vsostioris with their per- ent, Mr. Peter Glliliih-Abflfli. ~Studeuis of various institu- tions are snJoyins Christmas holl- deys with their persists. Mr. Nsssirs Clsllsnt of 8t. ‘menu's College, Que: Ms. Ar- Mr. Peter Cslisnl. of UAssomp- tlon collage. Que: Mr. Ieonsrd Arsennult. of 5t. Joseph's College, NJ; Mr. tram. Oe-llsnt-of P. W. Collin: Miss suns Osllsnt. o! P. W. College; Miss Louise Assensult of Que. IIIILIIQTOH VIBIIIITY Mr. Ind Doughsrl. is convales- cing st his homo st LonLR-ivor, smi- s severe stuck of Measles. Ber rnsn friends will be gisd to issni t ss Ruth Profltt who hss been . st hn horns st conwsnlsd her hulasnd hone oss Christmas day i ‘ktlflllllulh with s hsd cold slid compilations. is new snitch 1mm. ssnsuit d 5t. Damian's Ooilegui I s lovely evening. Mr. Raymond Watts. Menclas. N. 8., spent the Christmas halide? at his horns in York the guest si his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. i Mr. and Mrs. Mints Poster spenf 1N0! Yes-rs Dsy In Msrslifleld the guest of Mrs. L. H. l. Iiosfer. f Mr. George Proud, YMY. he! nreturned to his home alter spend- lins his Chrlltmll lisiidsvs in |West Covshesd the guest sf h" grandmother Mrs, George ldrlsw Mrs. Jflnk Bovysr and I011 . diisiiis, Covshesd. spsiit rm furl ; Dsy in York the guest of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. flank Vsssey. Miss Gladys Micbdnsl .\ll N‘ turned to her heme in out sfhI visiting in Remington the [Elli of hsrgrsndmothlr. m. Gordon Credit ll fill bill! with his sssvins sumo. Vi: he is ssylln: slabs fer str. sns In. otsiise Yoiuin. psi-vi