PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN I Savage Harbour and ' AGEN-TS-:-MONTAGUI: Harold I. uuuiry. and Ilyton suwsrt. some oaomarrowm wsidon Lovers. The Guardian only be bought ct Blue Dome Ileataun-st. and Guardian office; in Souria: The Post Office; ..'KlNG'S MILL. Montague. will , J es Manx . , gig; be buyinc loil ii-Mill Jammy "cm 8.00 ;”llnW9lv Th"”d”'- D” am W chant. accompanied by Mr. Daniel acted at the regular meetinl of - ' ' ' ML Sm.”-m pmm 0, Savage Birt, left recently for Boston. the Montazue Town lcouncil held V , , V . . --- g at the council room est even ng. ..- nouns un - - - - . . s jgttemwn when he will reside were Councillors Hessian. Rey- p 151- . doghouae. Streamers, tinsel rope. of Chflilolnhd i-T095 Ml P180” ” . e 5 F icicles, angel hair. tree balls, nup- was accompanied by Mr. Lyman M 'h' W"”" ""m”"' N,ltf2”lf,":d;:"d ,,?'ff,',"' 'ST MARY'S PARISH cud kins table centres wreaths Mon- Ma.cEwen of Mt. Btewalrt. 3 : t i- ' h N m 'e 5 to um 51' ' Mr. Gordon Hayden and hi; utes, the monthly bill: were pre- DUW WEdn99di"Y- 1393- 1” - "V 3" ' "es sister Mrs. Macswain and Mr. sented by the clerk. and a motion Perth Hall. 8:00 p.m.' ”T- . visitors to P'. id til. Cd. ul)lFFlcUL'r 'p3AvEu,1N(; yfsorry; gohlemgl thrigh sl1ellsmCtil'l- ..rNen 3 it was moved that El proclam- ---Snowfall yesterday afternoon me 9' (""9 W"8l l "55 Mr. Ed i w lh, Ch in. ation be made declaring that and even-mg rendered m. pgvp ..'MIl. Douglas Ma.uLa.ron was All join in the hope that Mrs. town. gpegtnthe yavgek-end aart0th!elBoxing Day be Observed II I mam in Momuu. .m-1 on in. hostess. to the members of the Gulnn will malce a speedy and ham, Of hi, uncle, Mr. Edwinlcivic holiday in the town or Mon- main highway in s trench"-cu; Put Noble Grand Club. Montague, cocplete recovery. 51,.cAv,,,. gum. condition. All traffic throughout TU85d8.V 9l'9nilll8- Slxlreell m8m- l Considerable discussion took ilw town had great difficulty bers were present and the presl- Santa Sinus, that grand old Mr. and ylrg, Louis M,1CAski1y, place regarding the telephone g mmina alonlz the street. and dent. Mrs. Howard Vlckerson, pre- fellow who brings oceans of Joy Charlottetown, wen. m...m guests system in Montague. it was de- many cars had to be pushed in sided. to the young and pleasing and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sired that the present system be order to clear the way for on- Mrs. Leroy Wlhite reported on hopeful memcrries to the old visit- Junior Coffin, December 6, replaced with one eliminating the i-nmin: traffic. Cars were unable the success of the sale of candy ed Mt. Stewart on Tuesday evening: Me..- cranking system and replaced in set over the Wood Island Hill at a. recent show in Yeo's Theatre. Hundreds of chiildreiim from the Mr. Clarence Coffin and Mr. with one similar to that which lnsl. cvcnlnil and lllill 10 mnke The financial report was given by village and surrounding country-l.lohn David MacDonald were visl- W35 P"""'- "' Ch"l”"'mw" nnrlllier dctoiiil 5Pi'9i'?il Ci!" W91”? the treasurer, Mm Ada MaoGreg- side gathered to see the jolly old tors Io Charlottetown. prior to the installation of ,the - , Nillhliltifl iii llle illlfli hl0"E ll" or. It was decided to told the chap, tlhe chaser of gloom. the i ---e-- dial system. This matter has re- - . y . . . H main highway, but none were December n1egt,Ln,g on Ihe last builder of hopes, the fountalri of Mrs. Vernon Macxmnon and ceived some attention. and the Caplam J-.F- w- Maccallum (foreground) 15 599" mspectmg 3 Passmg out PEPECIB Of 3.3 seriously rlnniagod. Telephone con- Tum,” m L1,, munm End 3,, m- joy' The 19110., who gjveg mm. daughter Cynthia were recent Mayor and council are taking cadets which took place at the Charlottetown Armouries on December 11th. The Il9:Kln?(S with Cthaplotttetgiwn x;'tere1vigM,-ion from Mrs! MacL,eod, to lcind, especially youth so much visitors to Scotchfort. thermatter 1lndeflSel'IOlLln(::nSIdI: cadets were jnstx-uctaj during their training period by Se;-gem-it M319); P-ushie from vu 0 mos 0 yes or lay a er- t ,. h h ' . . Led ,d 5” thin in mourn, eraion o ascsran w e r o - - - - noon. but were restored later lnlm? ,:ci3lerh01,o;newQSa5e:S::I;d by an A no gg The Plsquid West Institute held not a new system can he brought Cadet HeadqlJal..terS' I.-Iahftaxi Sergeant Malor Pushle is Seen folkfgwngg , Cgptain Mac" , a. ""l"'" everyone. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn A meeting of the directors of t.heltl"lr Mlhllhl meeting at the home ln use in M0M”3u" . , Callum on ms mspectlon Dun ,, . ar erg um Lab' 3' g W, in chme or me p,.,g...,,m Co-operative Potato Walrehouse at of hire and. Mrs. Clarence Carlin The N90" 0' ll" hihldlhliv well, and is alert and active for cent visitors to Pugwaeh, N. s., spend the winter with his wife which included two contests and Douglas was held in the company.” D"-1 Vlllll 3 ll"89 hll0h(liinCe- 5"9"v "'9 '"ld ltl"d"" wmm l" his years. where they were guests of Mrs. and family. POTSDIIEIS n.n impromrpvu concert, featuring office on Tuesday evening with Mr d M mm" "3 W"'nP";;"'M1vin MEL”. -- Lloyd MacNevln. -: fmr singing, dancing, instrumental sel- the President Frank Jnrdine, Head i '"l ”- H"”'Y Kelly were ” "W '"' " E Mr. George Oheverle. carpenta. --- Mr. and Mill. Ohutar Walker, Tl" "Will" Wind! 0' ll"-le MW ecuons and readings. Mrs. D. M. of milsoorouah nresldiniz and Mr. ""'",iN'-ll: at home of Mr. and nan was iiPP9l'l"d ” W” "" is engaged at the home or Bo.r- 'Miss Muriel Maobomld and Mr. accmmpanicd by Mlrs. Alec Mac. Mar) Goabee, Murray Harbor. are MauDona'1d Mm Mncbeod and Cyril Morrison of SEi.l'nl':c Harbour. J Mr” lmm" M'"'Kl""””- 5""” durmg me WIN" "3"" barn strahnn where considerable Gordon MacDonald. spent the Kinnan. were visitors in Charlotte. sorry to hear she is a patient in ' as SNTEEHTY. ” ”"' - Mr" H" M Smith and Mr' G”. work has been done this past week-end in Halifax. N. 5.. as town on Dec. 9. ' Kim's County Hospital. M an er Carl I-lerring, Murray Harbor is a patient in King's Coun my Hoalplt-al. Mrs. Lloyd White. Murray Har- bor. is 1 patient in King's County Hospital. All wish her I. speedy recovery. Mrs. Alex Vsnideretine left re- cently ior a visit to the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Burgess have returned to their home in Belmont. Mass. after spending wnmu ..'Ml.ss Phyllis Macxay of Char- lottetown, was it recent visitor to Savage Harbour where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the following places In Montague: in Georgetown: The Suck Bu. ..-cluusrmas colii?Eiir' The many friends of Mrs. Lester Gunn, Savage Harbour. will be Mrs. Macbaran were piano accom- panists. A number of colored picturu of Green Gables, the Maxtbaren gath- ering in Brudcnell and the Scotch gathering in Montague were shown !by Donnie MacLai'en, son oi the ihostess, and those were much en- ljoyed. A delicious luitoli was served iby the hostess. assisted by Mrs 'C!u-l Stalwart and Mrs. Vlckerson. I Sneorges And Vicinity Oongratuliations and beat wishes were extended to Mrs. Alen Morri- son, savage Harbour on Dec. 9 on which date this grand old lady colebratcd her 89th birthday. Al- most 20 years beyond the nllotod .score. Mrs, Morrison is still hale. lh:-at-ty and active and her mind al- ways acute still functions with the energyand sureneas of yout.h.Ti'uly a remarkable women is Mars. Mor- rison. one who through the years has built up R. tremendous num- ber of friends and this is indeed small wonder for to meet her is lto know her and to know her is tr. love her. All join in the hope THE GUARDIAN. Pisquiil West Notes Messrs. Johnnie and Francis Macxinnon, Arthur Coffin, were visitors to Kensington, Dec. 4. guests of Mr. .,and Mrs. Adolphus MacKinnon. Mr. Alvin Burke, general mer- Harold Maclnnis, St. Peters, were Gndlrdalmvvn c. w. L. .."I'he regular meeting of the Georeetown sub-division of the c. W. L. was held in the Parish 33,11 on November 3, with 14 members present. The meeting opened with Dlinyer by vice-president Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald in the absence of the president Mrs. P. L. Bovudreault who, due to an injury sustained by a fall, was confined to her home. A letter was received from the Red Cross asking the C. W. L. to sponsor a First Aid class in Georgetoym. The League has since Sponsored this ooiuse. which was CHARIJOTTETOWN llouiine Business l M Montague Town, Council Meeiing .-.tRoutine matters were trans- thatvpayment be made was pass- don Coffin were appointed as auditors for the comirrg year. The meeting then adjourned. Murray River And Vicinity .. rm. and Mrs. George Gosbee and tamily of Toronto, Ont., are visiting at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Goabee, Murray River, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vozzs, Montague. . r Passing Outy Parade DECEMBER 15. 7-1953 or School Cadets T summer in building and renovat- ing the old home which M-ias Strahan oherrlslim and visits trvm 11.5. A. each summer. -C.Q. Lorne Valley and Vicinity . . tMr. and Charles Mac- Leod were visitors to Charlotte-' town on December 5. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Macteod. Mr. Lsuren Mui-Leod left for Boston, Mass, on December 4, with a truck load of Christmas trees. He was accompanied by Mr. John Player, Martlnvale. Mrs. Francis laclntyre enter- tained the member of Lorne Val- ley Womens' Institute at her home on December 3. The roll call was answered by an exchange of Christ- mas gifts. A contest was enjoyed with Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald win- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leard and family spent is recent Sunday in. ning the prize. Three new members were welcomed Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Mr. and M.ts.Edm.rd Eaton and their son Nicholas, rammed re. oently from a motor trip to 30;. ton, Mass. Mr. A. A. Moshe: and Mr. Dan- iel Reilley of Montague were vis- itors to Georgetovlm on Dec. ll. Mr. James Moxeorney, who has been employed in Toronto for sev- eral months, returned to his home in Georgetown on Dec. 11. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Morrison were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Dec. ll. ee.vers.l weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. ..'The inuny friends of Mrs. , , A -. , . 1 R. P. Brnuks, Murray Harbor. and John J. some-its are pleased (01 Sell llial llils l'9l'.l' Plllsir-1l1dl'ilt! Clllzen f::m:.I(?&' :3” ggittggisurbzlf Mr. and Mpg, clmord pm.-in-.,”f;;:mf:.Td-Elgenllexfr,-, Donald Invited the members to her A.C. also friends and relatives in Truro her able to be about again, fol- ill SHVHRP l”l-"irllilllli MRY be SDHTN3 "C . H I ds h . Ch lmemw were recent Vmwrs W lie B d M ' home for the January meeting. ' in anjov many-more anniversaries i 9 m l” lm - T 5 50013153” 3'” n ' 5 7 ur 9 s and Halifax, N. 8. low-mg her recent illness. . 3 vice convener reported seven calls W Mun” RIV" 3lle5"5 M M” "'AM' lo! her bmhi made during the month and a Dow'ne'a pdrente Mr and Mrs J Miss Emma Nicholson was a T0 HE", SCHOOL A succ ful id in - -- ' ' i ' . - en es. Dory was re mu gm” Ind duck ahmtmg visit paid to I League member in L. MacKlnnon. week-end visitor at the home of QUEBEC, (cmgg cmdn Dun" Murray Harbor oently held at the home of Mri the hospital. The convsner oi her pare'nisfMr. and Mrs. Angus Lantler of Quebec Thursday will George Me.oPherson. The ldirs' 50150” Wliloll Clwed 135'" 5"'”lll" . V. N prize was won by Miss Lucy P:Vior- Iflh-.l' WW5 Cerllhlllly ll0'v I'll" m"5l' education Nmrbed lmung I'll” mncer” gympuhy 1' Extulded E0-Nlchmmni the "mt weekend "I. take over command of HMCS v rison and the gentlemenb Iby 5""?-”llll 9"? Ml Vxmd lmm the school" Mm DEL”? "M maul the Wu” mld mmny 91 "he 1a”eiDec9mb"' ' Y rl'lherv'ille, French-language Royal izunn e'rs' stand point. Nevertheless mas and papers to the jail. Moist- Edgar Glddings, whose death oc- Jcseph W. MacDonald, Canadian Naval School here. The ' ' ' Ali' M Ph . . - and I9 M 9' im mm M” at least it Wm 1033 lng:Mrs. Arscnault, convene: for cured at his home in Murray River Mr, and Mrs. George Leard.; ..tMr. Io,-mgr skipper of 1-1Mc5 Hm. W J. D some" ad Mr Amen lb, ,N,,,m.be,,d u hm.-mg pmid. education. on December 7. Mount Stewart, were recent vlsitorsyxingh County Magistrate, and Mr. guccggdg cmnr, Ms;-cgl Jane, ' ' i The convene: for entertainment to Lorne Valley, as guests of Mrs.ispu.r-goon Jenkins, Provincial Con- school communion: for the pasi .."Mre. Irving Miller has retini- ed t.o her home at Murray Harbor North after spending several weeks in Charlottetown. ed nine or two outstanding events. First and foremost of course was lthe record kill of three geese with lone shot made by Dot Maclnnis of Point do Roche A record which McoPhee returned recently to their homes in St. Georges alter spend- ing two weeks in Nova Scotia. reported organizing a lunch com- mittee, also had charge of a. table at Bazaar. The secretary was; autliorizcd to order two bottles oil .and family, Charlottetown were re- Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn cent visitors to Murray River. guests of Mrs. Llewellyn's parents, W35 8 A. H. MacDonald. i Mr. Cyrus Martin, New Perth. recent business visitors to stable were recent businms visit- ors to Georgetown. Mr. Leo Chalsson. a crew mam- two years who becomes captain of the frigate HMCS Lauzon. shit "cnownan -- M' H i hi to ' - . . i . M! "K, M” mu” munmd ”mu:1mt;enmJ3wo1;:,n2u;l” 3 re liiymy win umd gm ggnpygbions Cod Liver Oil capsules from the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maclilnnon. Lorne Valley, may of . Dominion Govemmem 01 ion w it” ded m - ' to rmnel Red Cross. Mrs. Fitzgerald volun- --- :d1ed.ge. which has been operating Most densely populated country m1:rm;,1c:n'; la ”H:ven' ' Mam. human in st Geomnl Then there was the strange un- 199”-ill l0l' Church Work for the Rev. Lylmili Glddlnsa WM l3, Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeillil-n New Brunswick, arrived in in Europe. Evelglllm ll” 710 W'- North Preslwterinn Church on as well as suivroundinr; districuiliiile blld shill W Mn llmlld 5" mm” ” "0V""W- Clihiilhlh ii” We I-Niclisl" Mll"-”Yi-ind Mn Cecil Mnclielll. were re-.Georizetown recently where he will -WM lo the mm mm!- . , . 'j fleck. well-lmown business man ' ' ' hospital, st. John. N. B., was home ' Nm mb” 2”” rfgr :1-l.v:;nh::;L:;. ma) excCoe:,';Di;:elnf Mt. Stewart: Mr. Afileck had A special meeting of the George- (to attend the funeral of his father - I V . bc-on hunting geese at Savage wwn C. W. J... was held on Nov. which was held in the United W" L”"l'l '””V'''”" ” "''””d lb” ""1 Dl”W'"9' Mr" Jmap” Hsirlziorirr when he noticed this 15 in the side chapel, with 11 church, Murray River 0... 9mm. m his home due to nine: A host odtrlenmwish him espoethrr covery. Mm. John linger, Montague, The manly friends of Miss Laura. it - . - . I ma mm m Mw-um :22""..::.i"i.:lr.:..:.r,:.;.:ll: it.:':::: l.i'.i?”m””” 0- W- L .i,ue:l 0;, 1 I 9” N"”"l”" 39- "W" ”" ll” ""”m”d '0 1"” homeloxpert birdmen in Charlottetowh It R... decided that. each of the l E8 "' L an 5' ' ""C' fwmmw her recent mm” which lthw after much thought and book-I ii members present would take "me. ' Mic. Hal-vw Mdoaui. uxcompup led by her d-tighter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas McLean of Truro, N. 5., spent the week-end of November 28 at Murray Hinrbolr Nort.h,guosts oi Mir. and Mrs. John Mclrlen-on. Min Norms Glow, Montague, was the week-and g-lint of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Claw. Hie rrluw fr-lende are corny to hear Mr. Clarence Bichardo, Cam- Gudiner had Mr. Allie Ma.oPheei of launching engaged at this im- portant for-m operation recently. strange looking bird. It was all white and its neck considerably longer thorn that of a goose. Af- ter killing the bird Mr. Affleok "356 ll” mmdmg same huntin declared it to be A Show ”"'."' "l "W K"l3'5 C””"”l' Mm" Goose-.zMr. Affleck took the bird mm” Hwpllal 1” M”"l'”3'”e' V-nd departed for home. no doubt . '-”” with eager expectations of it de- MJ55 Elmly Jwllnsmm wc"ml”m' llicious goose dinner. However, the In by Ml” Maw smne” were mi lexpertn were apparently still some- "'"" VWN-' W (7lWl0lleWlm- lwhat dubious and phoned Mr. Af- . , .fleck shortly after he reached Mt. Wm” 9”353'9d l” C”"'"13 pulp Stewart asking him to bring the last week, the MncPhee boys Oflmrd back m H", on,y' 0n the NC. launching, are reliably reported to lend mshmortem Mm knmx. ha," will I hear in lhe W00dS.ii.hmiehts and more book-hunting mule close '0 them In lecenllii. was declared to be is Juvenile Y5-Ti lm” have been "”””l”"ll;whistling swan the second ever members pneseint. The purpose of this meeting was to arrange for lunchm to be sold at the dance ber 10. . Mrs. Richard Jenkim of Pownal, which would follow the motion eight lunches each. and the con- vener for entertainment, Mrs. W. Solomon, would be in charge of the sale of the lunches. A tea committee consisting of Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Frank Gotcll was appointed. Dlscussi -n on first aid class followed and it was de- cided that the League would hold classes twice a week in Credit Un- ion Hall, il convenient to the Red Cross instructor. A letter from the Diocesan converter (or publicity, advising more publicity in news- was a recent visitor to High Bank. Mr. Jackie I-Iayter has ramm- . ed to his home in High Bank. after 'spending the past several months '.in Toronto, Ont. Mr. George Saunders who has been employed in Goose Bay. Labrador is at present visiting with lhls wife and family in Murray -River. Mrs. W. P. :M:c:..eod, who has been visiting with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd i g . 5 2!. ex. THE TIME TO bridge. is n patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him I V999?” 91 9ll'l7-CH5 Of ml-5 Mcfi lknown to have been shot on Prince . g were about League activities. was ; seeing it bear in the more heavily yygdwm-d Isyandg It; weighed 15 D read to the members; also an in-, 'mttle in Fairfax, Va.. for the past wooded sections. few weeks has returned to her speedy recovery. Master Everett Richards. ymlng son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richards. Cambridge, Is a patient in the King's County Hospital. 1"f9ddlP M0TTl-9011 Mid Ge0l'gPLI10lll' on Tuesday evening where services held at Murray Harbor Walk” Oi I-liuncihng are cniployrdlihe was a guest at the monthly 0 0 0 North Presbyterian Church on at luimbtrlng in Nova scot.la,,nioc-i.ing of the Women's Institute. Mwinnnln HOLMES cnusn-Lhl November M) were largely a.tten4i- "Logging for Logan". Doyle explained to the mem- i ed. During the evening service the -B.W. bers how necessary it was tint all Th. denh wok pl”. n Hum” ..1,,,. "ya Mn. lam. ounpbeu X dedication of o communion table donated by Mrs. 'I'homas Miller in memory of her husband took lriry service was to be mnlrltalnexl. g to 1 twwwn vm cum g place. Mr. Hnnvy Reid preggnjgd TORONTO, iCPl - A new rnn- There is no doubt but that Savage 'iis;feEedhi's Bardt ggagqam wmmun befhaizo employed. maid the gift, and tho Mm-1319,. Rev. tract was turned down for tho f-ln.rb0ur will do its full share to Mr. Chappen WAS mm m Norm mwmc but next .pm" Ay an M. C. C-urrio accepted and dedic-, ated it to the glory of God in memory of hill servant, Thomas Miller. The ministers thune for the evening was "Christian ser. vice". Hymns sung were "I Joyed when To The House of God". "Sweet is the solemn Voice That Gulls”. "I Love Thy . lard". and "saviour. lllemthe An liven-ins: Blessing". mecial aslee- ti by the choir. "Leaning On e Everlasting Anna". and a. mail: chorus, "sweetvy Rating", A successful Junior Farmers meeting was held at the home of tho Morrison boys on Friday night. REJECT PROPOSAL second time Sunday by a major- ity of the 12,000 members of the AFL machinists' union at the A. V. Roe airplane plant in nearby Melton. The dispute is oxprrtnd to go before a conciliation bonrd. WORTIIY PROJECT R.ECeliNiA M (GP) - Boy scouts and girl guides from various u-oops here tube turns each evening re- pairing old toys for needy children to be distributed at Christmas. Last year they provided more than 1.500 boys for families in Resin and m A.O. southern Saakatoihewan. TO-DAY ypoulnds nlid had I. wing spread of pzibout 15 feet. I 1:.- Mrs. Doyle, the i'rieqd.'l.v and ynbligimr custodian of the Mt. EM- lwnrt library, visited savage Har- inesrby communities should lend ithelr aid and support if the libr- lassure tho continuance of this very excellent and essential ser- vice. Mr. Roy Jay, well-known artist of Mr. Stewart. is also one of the Island's better known goose hunt- rlra. The genial Roy has been foil- owing the for more years than he cares to recall. but he has many interesting tales to tell. some 3:: years ago Roy and his brother shot, 24! geese ll bi-ant from four: o'clock in the afternoon until dark. This of course was in the day! be- fore s. bag-limit was set but it goes to move thnt the hunters lot was happier one in those days. vltntlon for the president to at- tend a. meeting at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Charlottetown. A.C. IN MEMORIAM River on November 26. of Archi- bald Holmea Chappell, a highly Granville, the son of William chap- pell and Jane Chanmion. Until four years ago he resided on the Chappell homestead. A man posseessed of a cheeriul disposition; he was a good neigh- bor and particularly fond of child- ren. Mr. Chappell served his com- munity as a local veterinary and on numerous occasions he travelled day and night to farmers who needed his services. In 1805 he married Janet Walker MacFadgen of North River. and to this union were born a son and daughters. Lester who predeceased him in 1926 and Ethel (Mrs. Leslie sherren) of Hunter River. Also aur- home in Murray River. --CD. Si. Colombo and and family have voosted their new home at st. Oohnntn. and moved time this corn:-rvunitly housedrmny people, but time has made many changes, and the most of the younger petple have taken up home: in the United sum and Ontario. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Rose left Nov. 80, ennui: in national. of place mu. Race is a real- mns with Mrs. Rou.-'I ninth: in England. visit blood of interest then. and return in lie New Your. Mac. Rose has bell in thk country for three years. TM? Mu. Willuid Ohing is displayed Q ? WILL BE 64 IVAIIV! A main luvAl'neculrill'e omen MIIIIIIAY IIIVEII ORANGE IIALI. MURRAY lllllaollli PIIBLIG IIALI Wednesday, December 16th ' 9 a.ln. To 7 p.lll. Lt. (E.) L. W. Smith. R.C.N. Recruiting Officer, is here to tell you all about the openings there are in Canada s expanding Navy. You should be aged 17 to 25 (or 29 for some specialist categories). , When the melt sevlson"opem.-d III! this ml some ll .r. , . Wilm t v ll y d ll l-her. ”" "” Wt” ”' ”""l' 3”'P”'il-' -. C W ED. om W. rqnvgdy Lmemrzi 3;: Gm; dare lo-txtzmw; 30 131 Mm ohm (M mm. mm) 1. Recruits will not be required to report until OARIOON - O0 DESERT KILLER Show: 3:30 -1 - 0 I I PIIIIIGE EIIWAIIII Gill note were then It use. since November 15 me date on vmidl bag nets are pannrble, In catch suddenly dropped off and to date have been exceptionally poor. .... Oiunene of Mt. otewart and vic- inity were aadlieeiad on Saturday when may learned of the Iudden grandchildren and several grandchildren. second time to Mrs. Florence Ross of Hunter River who is left to mourn his psuing. Funeral wu held November I. from ' North Granville United Mr. Ohappell wu married the Church and was largely attended. It a fine competent nine. who obtained her RN. In v.I.A. BI? SUR SI'it;lAI F T0 GFT Iiii RHRUIIING ll AM F-AFIQ ll: Willi! lllf IN ICWH 0 BEA smoli o,seave,voun coumliv of SERVE YOURSELF ifennenoot employment 0FIomyod godvonoolvlovit oppomniltloe A r dbllh Of A Rood MGM Mid h0lCh- wll conducted by his pastor Rev. A''u'''' 9"” "5 .3” m e - hour in the pmon of Mr. John A. Howard Christie. misled by Rev. 50” lmll” W W "h ”I 1'" . . Now snowing Mg(:A-ulgy ymoh own,-1-..1 .. mgcuwmm. sum. ma 1,". W. 3 foundation. mil now mg no un- , 00001! MN! of pay and pomlon - OMOIIIGOI and OOMOEGON , cult. nun". . . ' home early that moenhu. Al- uuphgm mum you 13 3; Q. DIIIIOCMIIIHII I M080 i0VlO Mb ,. . ' 3'” ' 7'” imough in men h h - - " mar have ' ea. ...,,..g- i -J I untnnd-.Mu;';'Hn-'h.0ranville Cemetery. I I . 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