Bristol .we are sorry to learn our npular bank manage here for :llulllbel' of years. Mr. Gordon Mneii, will be transferred to "miller branch. At present Mr. inunell is on sick leave. Friends nere.,Iapecially the old- ,r class of Mr. Fred L. O'Brien. H” be pleased to know his seri- ,.,.- condition has improved some olluttlng an operation in Boston. he has been vcl'Y m N” many weeks. Th. price of can has dropped ,0 the lowest here in pinany a W with farmers greceivinz In M.-age of twenty-five cents per men. This is considered extreme- , iow in winter months. Mrs. James Arnold, has return- ui home from P. E. 1. Hospital. uhcre she had undergone a seri- nus operation. We all hope to ye her back to better health I(N Despite the severe winter on ggmfr birds a large gathering of crows are spending the winter hpfp Thcy are seen around the ,ai-its and fishing places daily al- though they are only supposed in be summer birds. Mr Ambrose Phalen was I hIlslllFRS visitor to the city on Tue-.-tlzn. where some of his fam- ut i-ositlc Mr. Phalen says he live alone on lit.-t to the old fat in now where he spent his hm years. The niust wanted men in this utumr right now are the ser- rim iurn They report they are su.tllliI('(l with calls: dirty oil linr frozen carburettors. plumb- mr. t'l(.'.. all over the county. p.-tpiie all this the boys never Ht no. They always make it some time day or night with a smile. 'llu-re is some talk here now of a play cast to put on a play for l-liistt-r and that brings back i'Ilf'lIltil'lcS of a day not so long mi uhcn this vicinity had one al the finest dramatic clubs any- Wlltll'll in the amateur field. Such otitsiiiiitling ones as Miss Mabel 0'Brn-u. Ronnie MacDonald. Alex Ml':h(l.'-llll. and Aeneas MacDonald. are lmly a few we recall of the rasi that once put on plays here that hrought both tears and laugh- ier in large crowds. Mr and Mrs. William Mac- Donald were here from the city for two days. visiting their old home port. stopping over with their son Joe on the farm. 7-tends here of Mr. Bruce W. IirF:upn. will be pleased to learn in In considerably improved in health now after a long period of illness. This scribe had a pleasant that with our old friend on Satur- day and he says he hopes to be eoniuii: along now to better health and brttcr fishing when the trout season gets started. lie and iirsp. illt-I-Iuon are spending the winter in tho city but we hope to see thcm here again in the spring. en. NO GOSSIPIIU l.ONT)ON (C?)-Statistics show between five and 10 per cent of Britain's telephone subscribers use their ' hones only twice a week. hr FRlZZELL'3 irtvigr STATION This week's meoidl - Wash, grease, cleaner and llmonise - 87.00; A. C. Ipnrk plug: 06o each. for Pick up and delivery of cars. Dial 4637. - REFRIGERATION Household. also meat counterl. walk-in coolers. dairy eases. etc. We service and repair I III! make of electrical rr 1 lrlgeratlon equipment. WIRINO CONTRACTORS l Moiorl. Washer! and Ap- nnances - we repair Iran: I . l l l Contact II for an wiring ion from installing I lvltch to wiring your home. Storey Electric PHONE I23! I75 Grafton Street 'liot-ses in this district the owners s Sovoge Harbour ,I ..'Mr. Fulton Douglas of Char- lottetown was a visitor to Savage Harbour on Saturday. Mr. Doug-l has a former resident of thisl District has a host of friends in this area who are always happy to have him visit with them. Messrs. Alex and Aeneas Mc- Eachern of Charlottetown were visitors to Savage Harbour on Tuesday where they were the guests of Messrs. Nashes Mac- Cormack and Joseph Macxay. nown and took this opportunity of playing several tunes on the famous fiddle owned by MacKay. Missing from die card games at Savage Harbour and Point do Roche during the past few weeks has been that noted card player Mr. William Gunn of Savage Harbour. Billy as he is more familiarly known has not been feeling the best for some- time and did not feel able to take is customary place at the raf- es. It is pleasing to note that he has now fully recovered. Many who have been winning with more or less monotonous regularity during the absence of the big chief would do well to look to their laurels. After watching from the side- lines for the past several weeks. Mr. Joseph S. Macl(ay last year's champion of the fifteen-two past- time has signified his intention of defending his title at the com- ing tournament. plans for which are now being formulated. Last year Joe beat all corners and in the finals defeated the Mt. Ste- wart champion Mr. Bruce Aff- leck so severely that Bruce gave up the game of crihbage and de- voted his many talents to the less exacting game of forty-fives. Mr. MacKay knows cribbage from beginning to end. is a thor- ough student of the game and never passes up an opportunity of besting his opponent. Unless some dark horse emerges from the preliminaries. Joe will have little difficulty in retaining his crown. Friends of Miss Viola Feehan formerly of Savage Harbour but now residing at Lot 40 will be sorry to learn that she has been obliged to enter the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. All join in the hope that Miss Fee- han will make a speedy and com- plete recovery. Mr. Wilfred Affleck well known horseman of Mt. Stewart has purchased the outstanding irnt- ling mare Tetra Grafton Mr. Affieck for sometime has owned the attractive trotter Riley's First 'and now with this further addition to his stable racing fans in this area may look forward to some interesting contests if the wentlicr man lends his kind co- operation. Mr. Affleclt himself has some doubts however for as despite the fact that several good race he says more are and caretakers will think twice before mulching their favorite steads against the trim fast- -mllronaluxy Ebltzziincz stepping Grafton mare. could be a lot of clean wholesome sport it all see eye to eye. The card sharps moved to the home of Duncan Doyle, Point de Roche. on Tuesday night for their weekly contests. 'Ninr handbrs won the nod and three tables squar away for the fray. Play was 0 a high order as might be expected with the Doyle brothers Duncan and Mike set- ting the pattern. Interest was keen. and never lagged until the final trick of the final game was hauled home. Among the prize Aeneas is a violinist of some re- winners were Mrs. James Macxay Miss Phyillis MacKay. Mn. Clarence Murphy, Lester Gunn, Peter Doyle, Billy Gunn and Miss y'HsiiiNsxwQ (icons and Polishes CUDMORE'S NERS bone 69': DRY CLE I20 Kent St. 15111712, 621 gr, burr xrzordafr 1'22 4 .i'fll:ZIll'lZ mrzkr... IQIHIIIIK, Cllylozzzizza 1Vlr1z'IMI'1zr (MM bfrzliozz W('1gI2zzl... Jlydr-z'Iz.;w'maV Jy fdefzzzzozzy fdrd Iiwzaftrdirrf IAlliANI CIOWN vlclolta ON DISPLAY TO DAY '55 Ford V8 Completely NEW body... totally NEW -styling NEW overhead-valve V-8... NEW ball-joint suspension Thereiann lilaclnnts. A delicious lunch u-hie Mr. Wcndall Glover was served at the end of play. An overflow crowd greeted the Variety Concert staged in Andrews Hall Mt. Stewart breaking the road for his fellow lmales. Thai grand old sport Mr. Luther Coffin for the second time Lila three weeks took top honors W lin the freeze out. Lunch was ser- T”e5da3',eVe"i"g- " was one Mixed by ladies of the Auxiliary. the finest entertainments offered in this area for sometime. Every number was a crowd pleascr and it would be most unfair to cite any one number over another. At the card and crokinole party held 'n the Mt. Stewart Commun- ity Hall sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary on Friday. twenty-two tables got away at the word go and when the last lap. was run Mrs. Thelma Birt of Pisquld was out in front among the ladies Mrs. James Mat-Kay of Savage Harbour accompanied by her daughter Phyiis were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs Margaret Macliiillan who formerly lived in this area but now resides at Summerside was a week-end visitor to Mt. Stewart where she was the guest of friends. This column joins in extending waslsincere sympathy to Mrs Henry McGuirk and family of Dromore in the death of a loving husband and father. The late Mr. McGulrk passed away at the home of his daughter Mrs. Raymond Hughes. Charlottetown. on February 13 after a lengthy illness. lhfliss Shirley Mullen of Char- lottetown was a week-end vis- itor to Mt. Stewart. where she was the guests of friends. Rev. Frank Mac-Aulay of Win- nipeg arrived on the Island to attend the funeral of his brother the late Bruce MacAulny of 'h'acadie. The many friends of Mr. Char- M11; z'zz.rf(mi' rrypozzyzkirzzerr 112171 I62-fQ, or I82-f1f1.L0z2(ri(71d-zxodztr V67 for grmlar .r(1fEly. .. performance and ride les Macwilliams. Mt. ltewsrt will be sorry to learn that he has been obliged to enter the Prince Edward island Hospital for observation and treatment. All join in the hope that Mr Macwilliams will make a speedy and complete recovery. Mrs. Ernest Doyle of Savage Harbour left during the week for Edmunston. N. B.. to attend the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Doyle will continue on to Boston where she will visit for the next several weeks as guests of friends. The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Affleck, formerly of Cherry Hill who passed away at Maiden, Mass., on Feb. 3 was held on Feb- Wednesday. Rb. 23, 1955 The Guardian ruary 9th from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home to Mt. Stewart United Church. The service was ducted by the Rev. R. if. Rayner. interment in the church cemetery. The late Miss Aifleck was a ais- ter of the late Mrs. dine. Head of Hillsborough and William Macxenrle who predeceased her a few years ago. Mrs. Mr. Reggie Peters was a week- lo Souris where he was the guest of his parents. Mr. John C. Peters. end visitors and Mrs. (at 14:: ' ' .&..,g,&f"t51:f.&" II I 1 9 Fred Jar- Page 1 Vancouver in War Against Drug Rockefeers VANCOUVER (CPI-An all-out war against drug racketeers-using all members of the 725-member po- lice force-was ordered Monday W police chief Walter Mulligan. The action follows reports of in- crease narcotic trade here, and I fight between rival gangs to con- trol the business. Chief Mulligan called it a "new war" with the whole police force . joining in the battle. SEE IT... DRIVE IT... A o COMPARE IT... 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