' aid. for an old lady. Bi-isiol om, Anslem Lapierre. who '5 .. patient in the Ch..lottetown gpnai lur a few days for treat- 'n. my his eyes has returned Tm? ggalli without undergoing operation. .1... and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald (;..e Sunday visitors here from c city. Their plans to visit their H 3. st. Peter's Harbour were lied when they found the road , me shore was not open for cars. in, and Mrs. Mel Byrne. and '0 children were here from the My on Sunday on a short visit their old homes. I 31... Reta Ryan has taken I 5lil()ll with the Government liool Supply Branch in the city a started her new duties rec- ...-.piie the road ploughs. men route to the city to work on 3....-my morning report they were U.-it near Mount Stewart for more an an hour. The ground drift .sn; filling in the deep cutting. we regret to learn that our good ......1 Eph Malone. has entered .. Charlottetown Hospital where A will undergo an operation this eck and we sincerely hope this .11 restore his usual good health gain Tilt) popular young sisters from is ilcinity will be leading ladies ii happy event here before Lent was aniiounc r' today and the app) piiri oi" the double event is lol Hill in future reside almost mo in" side as neighbours in the ilI.'il:i' llr. ('eli'ol McAdam, proprietor lIilC Village Diner entered the hnrlniti-town Hospital last week nude-rm) an operation; we all lSil him a fast recovery. lfriciiil.-. of Mr. Gerry McAdam. (ll popular manager of the Mc- iiniii Traiisiclt fleet are happy to (' him much improved in health fit-r helm: for many years unable do anyiliing Now Gerry can mile the big trucks. Mrs. William Conohan. who has ecn rcsiding in the city with her 11. Alex. and Mrs. Conohan. has mun i)ilL'k to Bristol. to reside with or ileiiigliicr, Ethel. Mrs. John R. Brion. The city is too noisy, she Mr. Clifford S. McEwen was in is my inst week on business and in. to visit his mother who is not cry SlllIil'i this winter. lllrs McKinnon. who had taken vrr the merchant business of the to Lloyd Cox, has given up the and for the present at least. lillsk Mabel O'Brien and Miss iiyllls Slnnott were Saturday buli- F55 visitors to the cty. They re- rl (he road not too good for l rinu. li has been reported to this rim that a new eating place will opened here next summer by young couple who know the bus- PS5 Oil users here report trouble uh their stoves recently and re- ii- men found the trouble was ater frozen in the pipes. No doubt c lrouhlr is caused by condensa- n. it was a great inconvenience the cold snap. sou-ral men from here, enr- -iilcrs who have been employed the Rendezvous Restaurant job "19 City have completed their ii of the task and now go to the alrnnwond Hospital job again. Eastern Guardian ' 'KlNGS MILL. Montague. buy- Mz lngs daily. Cash market prices. ..'SRUil-GAIN Amate Caval- B('P- stage show. Yeo Theatre. 'erlnesday. Feb. 9. a pm. '(.'ROKINOLE party. New Prtli school, Friday. February , sponsored by New Perth Wo- nrnis institute. ..-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stead, 0lmi'rly of Montague. have re- WFV moved into their new home. ()lll'T Montague. On Saturday iflcrniion, Mr. and Mn. Stend's nun: son. Lowell. entertained 5"!" mung friends at his birth- al party. - WINDS BUTTERFLY - Mr. Non Robertson was surprised W a butterfly Monday morn- c ucnr his home at Murray Riv- The creature, which is thought lw li cabbage butterfly. has yel- ll "ll"-tr Wmils. dusted with black ii uliltc inner wings with a cen- -1 lilnck spot and tips coloured it the outer ones. canon nail scaooi. mi '- i.' .4'.'.'.'."..'i. ”ci':Z.'3'2"i '1'. ?.5f.'.'3 ” Flood: Grade IX - i. Damien houaiii. 2. incl Flood. e. mi. Tl. Grade VIII -. i. noise.-i imnre. 2. Laurence Costello; r dc VII - 1. Joan Costello; "(is V1 - 1. Barbara ircouaid. Lang Me- I charming. comedy from the pen oi Norman lvigalcdonald C. D. A.. has had its jh for public presentation tonight in ge Baptist Hall. Proceeds are for e Students Council and those who had a preview of Mr. Macdonald's latest play. are of the opinion that is perhaps his illlyed hockey game at WW5 1331 llliht. the local Eagles flew to a 9-7 triumph over visiting Navy team from Queen Charlottetown. An excellent sheet of ice provided a fast game. The first period ended 3-2 for George- town on goals Connell and MacPliee, with Mac- Lean and Mclnnls being the navy marksmen. middle session the locals led 7-4 as Macswain and Stevens and for the Navy it was MacLean and Cahill. In the final period the Navy outscored the team 3-2 on two goals by Mclnnis M P and one by Dicks. marksmen Murphy. key team defeated the Sturgeon squad by a score of 3-1 at the Murray Harbor North rink on Thursday night. Supporters of both teams were on hand to cheer on their favorites wnrded with an interesting fea- turn, were L. Jackson. Miller and M. Jackson. R. Kearney lone Sturgeon goal. MacLure: G. Reid. G. Graham. A. Mac- Leod: forwards. Mlllar. Richards. L. Jackson, MacHerron, M. .lack- son. S Reid. Condon. L. Mac- Leod. V. Henderson. Beverley MacLeod; Adams (equal). Grade IX - 1. Maynard MacLeod. Grade VIII - 1. Della Dunn; 2. Anna 0'Halloran. Grade IV - 1. Jean Mecbeod: 2. Audrey Semple; 3. Ronnie Campbell; Joyce Adams. Grades, cont; line llcanaid. Linus Flood. Elva Cud- lnore. Evelyn Flood, Paul Mur- ray. lleaner cuihnim. . Musical Comedy To Be Presented -"show Folk At Shadow Lake", three act musical 1 rehearsal and is now ready Summers” High School best. Jam plcked with good clean humor. an original plot and a long list of In-ppy sons numbers, the production promises to be the dra- matic end musical treat of the season. The cast is made up of many former favorite players In Mr. Macdonnlds the male lead taken by Tony Spencely. with Miss Ann wedge taking care of the female lead. Gediown in 9-2 Win Over CIi'i'own Team company with ..'In a fast. clean and well- George- the by Stevens. Me- At the end of the Publlcover. Mazz M acLean, counted. home The Eagle were Macl.can and Murray. Harbor Beats Sturgeon The Murray Harbor North hoc- visiting and were re- Scoring for the winners scored the Lineups : -- sturgeon: Goal. Conrad. de- fence. G. Sorrie. Murphy. Ready. C. Collings; Moore. Creed. Maci(lnnon, B. Collings. Kearney, D. Sorrie. forwards. Mahar, North: Goal. Jackson. Murray Ilarbor defence. M. Referees: W. MacLure and W. Johnstone. Schedule For Montague Rinli The following is today's sche- dule for Montague Curling Club. 0:!) p.in. East Ice-Regal Flour West Ice-G. G. Gordon vs. J. A. MacLeen. 8 p. m. East Ice-J. S. Des- Roches vs. H, M. Smith. West Ice-Ladies I.” .m. Homer Monr vs. Dr. - L. A. ohnstone.l ' West Ice-C. S. Stewart vs. G. G. Jardine. VICTORIA CROSS SCHOOL .!Report for January of Vic- toria Cross School: Grade X.- 1. Erma Dunn: 2. 3. Janette and Peggy MacLeod 4. Grade V - 1. Ada MacLeod: 2. Donnie MacLeod; 3. Ai-ling 0'Hal- lornn; 4. Stephen Allen O'Halloran. Grade in - 1. Norman Martin: 2. Lester Campbell. Grade II rSr.) - l. Kaye Macl(enzle. Grade Ii (Jr.) Carol Gillis: 3. Charlie 0'Halloran. Grade I (Sn) - 1. Gladys Peter- son; (Jr.) - 1. Reagh I-Ilcken: Kennle Maclreod: Gordon Maclfenzle; is - 1. Christine Martin: 2. Marjorie Semple. Grade I Woodgate; David Gli- 3. Sandy Teacher - Blanche MecPhee. Qunid Grade V - I. Elva Cud- more. 2. Earl Costello, 3. Evelyn Flood: Grade IV - 1. Phyllis Mc- Quaid: Grade ill - 1. McQuaid: Grade II - l. Linda Cudmore. Paul Min-ray: Grade I - 1. Ellen Flood. 2. Eleanor Cudmnre. Maurice 2. Myrna Murray. 3. Highest average in the Senior Barbara McQunid, 88.5 cont; Highest Avwe in Jun- Gredee. ileen Fl , 92.3 per eot attendance. Rosa- ood. Rite Flood. Damien ' gonnnuaa from page 1 ' Speech Forecasts make provision for an additional standing committee on Transpor- tation andvcommunicntlon in view of the coming discussion with e ” " and communication problems. A brisk chuly wind under sunny skies greeted Lieutenant Governor Prowse as he arrived to open the House. He was ac- companied by His Aides. Captain J.-J. Connolly, V. R. D.; Lieu- tenant Colonel A. W. Rogers. E. D.; Wing Commande Alan Mac- millan and his private secret: . Surgeon Commander L. Prowse. - A 100-man Guard of Honor drawn from the Charlottetown Garrison was under the com- mand of Lieutenant Elmer Blan- chard. The Band of the P. E. l Regiment (l7th' Reece) under the direction of WIO I R. F. Mugiord, provided stirring march- ing music and played ' ” during the Governor's inspection oi the Guard. Senior Military officers, pre- sent for the occasion were. Bri- gader G. G. K. Psake. D.S.0.. E.D.. OJC No. 2 Mlitia Group re- presenting Major General E. C. Plow C.B.E.. D.S.0.. General of- ficer commanding Eastern Com- mand. Colonel J. H. Shaw, A.IJ. M.S. No. 2 Militia Group; Lt. Colonel J. T. Davies, A.A. and Q,M.G.. No. 2 Militia Group; Lt. Colonel A. la Peake, C.D., otc P.E.I. Regiment tl7th Reece). Lt. Colonel K. M. Johnston. E. D., (MC 5 Signal Regiment; Lt. Colonel J. K. L. Irwin. OJC No. 5 Medical C y; Group Cap- tain W. H. Swetman D.S.0.. D. F.C.. OTC R.C.A.F. Station. Sum- mcrside; Lt. Commander J Kenny OJC H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte and Inspector W. H. Nevin OlC "L" Division. R.C. At 3.00 p.m. a twenty one gun salute was tired from Victoria Park. The salute was in charge of Major M. E. Campbell with Lt. Colonel R. D. MIcNeill. C.D.. medical officer in attendance. TEXT OF SPEECH Following is the full text of the Throne Speech: "Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly: "it is with pleasure that l wel- come you today aa you resume your duties in this the sixth sel- sion of the Forty-seventh General Assembly of our Province. "Charlottetown .the only city in the Province, is this year cele- brating the one hundredth anni- versary of its incorporation. The celebrations will bring to our city and Province many visitors. Our people, with their usual courtesy and friendliness. will have an ad- ditional opportunity to advertise our Prlvince and its attractions as one of the finest tourist re- sorts in Canada. ”Despite adverse weather con- ditiuns and the many problem! usually encountered in the fill! year of any operation. 1110: Nlfll electrification program inauIll' rated last year has vf0C99d'd "' a most satisfactory manner. A full report of progress to dltt will be presented for your con- sideration. It may be necessary as the work continues. to amend the regulations so that areas that cannot now be served will have an opportunity to obtain WW0? if they so desire. "My Government has inaugu- rated an Agricultural Engineer- in Service and assistance will be given in such matters no plans and specifications for the con- structlon of farm building! .Iln'- veys of farms for more efficient land use, and the PWPGT "Wins tion of farm machinery and spraying apparatus. g "9 ' consideration is being given to improving seed cleaninl facilities for the control of nox- ious weeds. "My Government is encourag- ing extensive production of hor- ticultural crops including native fruits. for both the fresh and the processed lood markets. Because of the definite need for more careful cleaning. grldlni Ind packaging of horticultural pro- ducts, efforts will be made to impress upon those concerned the importance of such practices and to render assistance and in- struction where necessary .For the purposes of cnrryllll 01" these and other projects. my Government secured the services of two young gr " ' trained in horticulture. "Two inspectors were IDD0lIIi' ed and they are now employed to conduct butter fat tests in dairy manufacturing and DB!- teurizlng plants. "My Government is encourag- ing and further promoting the ex- tension of the Federal-Provlncill Brusellosis Control Program for calfhood vaccination with the ob- ject of- having this Province 'a Bang's Disease Free Area. "My Government has continued its policy of peylnl DOW!" 0” ground limestone. W894 km" ""5 certain livestock and has con- tinued grantr to.Breed Auocll tions. EXHIBITIONS "Interest in exhibitions con- tinues to increase throtlthout the ultrwx.g.' i.. .. 'lZ."7'I 2 : l ..-f' ' 1 it was Auxx, DAZZIIN Jrsiiins.-xxxb xx- REFRIGERATION wiiiiiia coiiijincrons Moton.WuhcnanlAp- plllueee-we repair them Contact for wiring tewiringnerho-e. . storey Electric Pl ONICV filtireftenstrut loans eiilfeiinhu 1 r province and my Government u ”' d this interest with "In order to provide better service to the farmers in the western' part of the Province. In Agricultural office has been opened in Suinmerlide. "Possibilities of trade with the new industrial areas of GNU” were explored last year and II initial shipment of our agricul- tural products was nude possible by chartering a -motor vessel. Further expansion of trade in these areas w'ul depend on I direct Ihippilg service between gin Pi-oviinee and the Province "The Iuoelle of the sixty-foot drulers is indicated W laadinll hi can of own and one-hell million ninth of. at Iouris daring lit sense and E ' assistance; to carry on or con- uu West River at a point further the number of people employed. hf ----' in-.--. . c. ..;,ii .i'ozeu fuit... and Hall iiienl. "My Government intends to provide additional advances to the Fisherman's loan Board I0 make pouible further expansion of our off-shore fisheries. "Durlnl tho out your Regu- latlons under the Industrial Establishments Promotion Act were passed. providing for me 8PD0ini.ment of a committee to study the economic needs of the Province; to recommend a broad policy for development based on sound. scientific, economic and social considerations; to receive and review all applicatio for 3 duct all necessary investigations as to the economic soundness of each project and to employ such technical assistance as the com- mittee deems advisable for such purposes. "The Commissioners of the in- corporated srea of Parkdale are attempting to evolve plans whereby a system of water sup- ply and sewerage will be avail. able to the residents of the vil- lage. My Government, fully can- ncious of the many important factors involved in such a pro- gram. is endeavouring to have the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply of the City Charlottetown extend services to the fringe areas surrounding the City. In order to facilitate the possible inauguration of such a program the services of a highly qualified engineer have been ob- teined and he has been request- ed '0 report on the possibilities thereof. -1 LABOR PORTFOLIO "Representations h a v e frequ- ently been mad for the appoint- ment of a Mini er of Labour, At the present time there is consid- erable action among cex-(gin groups who wish to organize unions. Although my Government does not encourage organizers from outside the Province, it does not cl age organization "1 W1” 0W1! People. My Govern- men! COMP s the appointment of a Minister and the subsequent formation of a department the most effective way to ham-11, the labour problems which are fre- '-luenlly brousht before it. You will be asked to amend the necessary statutes to provide for thesw changes. " .e construction of an Active Treatment Centre in coniiectlon with Falconwood Hospital is well under way. This centre will pro- vide the most modern facilities for treatment of peraong guffgr. 1118 from mental illness. This building is not intended to allev- iate the crowded conditions which presently exist at Falcgn. wood Hospital but rather to pro- vide for short - term. intensive therapy for those patients who may be expected to benefit from such treatment. "My Government is considering plans for the improvement of facilities for treatment of Polio- myelitls patients in the present unit located in the Provincial Snnatorlum. It is intended to ex- pend the treatment services available at this Centre to meet future demands for medical re. habilitation of persons crippled as a result of congenital de- formlty. "You will be asked to pass legislation effecting an agreement Slllled by the Governments of Canada and Prince Edward Is- llnd NSPWNDK Allowances for Disabled Persons. "My Government notes with satisfaction .that progress has been made in the field of educa- tion during the current year. par- tlculerly at the high school level with the introduction of the Grade Twelve Course and the mention of high school facilities in the rural centres. Accordingly, my Government anticipates an extension of the high school pro. gram to cover the junior years, Md I Policy is to be offered to assist in the transfer of pupils of Grades Nine and Ten frlom the one-room rural schools to certain adjacent. high school cenlreg, "My Government has signed an agreement with the Federal authorities in respect to the re. habllitation of disabled persons. A Co-ordinator has been appoint- ed and a program for both medical and educational rehabi- litation is being worked out. A ., was 3...,- built durlng the past year as part of the Trans-Cpnada Highway at North River. This type of struc. lure. which costs less than ii first class bridge. has several advant- ages which my Government be- lleves will greatly benem me People. In a Province with over eight hundred bridges, there would appear to be many situa. tions where in causeway will '9"? the People better than a bridge. Because of the heavy traffic and the plastic soil conditions in the North River area. my Gov. ""m"" 598!!! the construction h C Pavement was laid in villages in different "areas. This paving pro- lflm will be continued in other sections of the Province. WIIT RIVER IIIDGI "Plans for a bridge across out than the present bridge have been prepared and work is ex- meted to begin early this sum- mer lifolnln of improv t. which is pushed forward as feet as possible. line now. reached the point when my Government can foresee the day. not many years distant. when all our highways will bl standardised. all our anon N possible further to improve Cutinnel G Page 0 MacDonalds" 1907 married Anne Mccabe. daugh- ter oi the late Mr. James McCabc of Stanhope. He purchased the Leltch ”Glencorse" farm at Stanhope where he rais- ed and educated a family of ten children. retentive memory early developed the art of good city. he continued to take an tive interest friends and in church and com- munity activities. In Memoriamlv-is 'll1vAvlAS MICHAEL HORGAN The death oi iuuiiias Miciiael Mn. Horgnn aged elgnty-turee years, 0t:(:lnl'efI at nis late worin St.. CiIBl'i0(lel.0WI.I. December I1. J4 mag- .l IIEMIB) . a'CSi(.ICIlCCi Mr. Horgan was born and re- ceived his early education in Kil- morna. aerry County. dire. As young man he came to the U. S. A.. wnere he resided with his sister. Mrs. He returned once to ireland for Richard Tobin. six months visit with his par- EH13. In 1905 he accompanied "The to Dalvay and in and Mrs. Owing to ill health he retired from the farm in 1947 and re- sided nt iii Longworth St.. Char- lottetown, until his death. Mr. Horgan, imbued in the firm faith and moulded by the Christ- ian example of his parents. ment- ally developed and lntellectially broadened birthplace where important values come first, never failed to dis- piny the marks of such training in his later years. in the school of his Having been endowed with a and having he became schooled in the knowledge of both local and foreign affairs. quite widely. and having establish- ed numerous friends both at home and abroad. he became an expert conversationalist whose keen judg- ment and sage humour were shar- ed by many. His firm. Christian guidance and kind fatherly care are not readily forgotten by his family. Many and varied were the sacrifices he made to further the education of his family true values of life. Having travelled in the The parish of St Eugene's. Cove- head. shall remember him as a firm Catholic who was always ready with a helping hand to further any more spiritual betterment. Even in his declining years his figure was frequently seen in the graveyard at Covehead. where he tenderly cared for the graves of the de- ceased members of "his family. towards its The residents of e and the surrounding communities who shared his judgment and friend- ship will cherish the memory of man willing to play his part in any worthy community endeav- or and ready at all times to help his neighbor in difficulty. Being a keen lover and expert judge of horses. he. in his young- er days exhibited not only some of the best in the carriage class but also could quote the names. owners and track accomplishments of performers in the sulky. Although not in the best ealth on his retirement to of the ac- ln his family, his Until a short time before his death he remained reasonably ac- tive but. despite expert medical attention and the best in family care. on Tuesday. December ll. his soul phased to its heavenly reward. strengthened with the last rites of the Church administered by the Rev. J .L. Madigan C. Se. R. Roman Catholic He has left to mourn his pas- sing a norrowing and devoted wife and four sons and four daugh- ters: Thomas. Loii Angeles. Cali- fornia; John, Arvlda, P.Q.; Pat- rick. Stanhope; Joseph. Charlotte- town: MacDonald). Cherry Hill; Mary. (Mrs. Estelle. Donald). F. Hennessey) of Charlottetown. Helena. (Mrs. James A. G. MacDonald); Wilfred 8. Mac- iMrs. John Allan (Mrs. and Rita, Two sons Michael and James. predeceased him in 1936 and 1937 respectively. Besides his immediate family the following brothers and sisters also Eire; Daniel, Cleveland, Ohio; Mary. Elizabeth. Helen. (Mrs. James Mann). all of Cleveland, Ohio, (Mrs. John Mahoney), Kllmorna. Eire. survive: Michael. Kilmorna. (Mrs. (Mrs. Richard Tobin) 2 John Rice) ; and Catherine. The funeral was held from his late residence. on Friday. Dec- ember i7. to be the Church of the Most Holy " S Requiem High Mass brated by Rev. J. L. . Ss. R. Present in the Sanctu- ary was Rev. 0. P. Wood P.P.. Corran Ban. where was cele- .. .. The honorary pallbearers were: Messrs. William Hughes. Wendell MacDonald, Rupert Ross. Lloyd Show. Marshall and John Martin. The active pallbearers were: Messrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Ignatius Mur- phyi Percy Carr. Henry Fisher. Herbert Carr and William Mc- Cabe. Percy Douglas. Warren Interment was in It. Eugene's of a concrete section as part of Cemetery. Covehead where ser- H"-' 3"""cN"dl Hllhwllh An vices were conducted by Rev. 0. "F" "M W of lllIhaitP. Wood. Flowers Pillow - Wife and family. Wreath - Grandchildren. Spray - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carr. Meu Carla Wife. Thomas D. Horgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Horgnn. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Horgna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgnn. Mr. and Mn. James A. Mac- --6... two Iundrod and fifty Dowd- muu o( mu pm-. 5,-gum up Mr. and Mn. Allan G. Mac- to Itlildlrd during . This 900-” gg i-l;'ll'.llir'lll PEANUT BUTTER and am. wnrrea I. anc- ivir. and Mrs. John I-'. Holines- say. inf. and Mrs. Daniel Horgan, Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Richard Tobin, Cleveland. Ohio. , mrs. John on". anti Mrs. Cleveland. Onio. Mr. Michael norgan and iam- ily, iiiirnornii. lreiano. Rice. Cleveland, James Mann. our. and rviis. uOi.Il1 Maliouey. Kiimorna, Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice Jr.. Cleveianu. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Mc- Caoe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mccabe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aeneas Mac- Donald and Miss Donalda Mac- Donnlu. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 0. Mc- Cabe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Mur- phy. - Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Creed. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Mac- Donald. Misses Agatha nnd Claire Mc- Cabe. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reardon. Miss Alice Hennessey. . and Mrs. William Mccabe. . and Mrs. Hooper Younker. . and Mrs. Leonard 0'Meara. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCar- ville. noly ltedeemer lub-elvulen ef ilie cuuiuiic women's League. Youth Club. Teaching Staff, St. Patrick High 1415 ll0l'lil1 Sciiuoi. Al'ViCi8. Quebec. bluuems oi Graces X and XI. Patrick High Schook St. The Schools. Commission of Catholic Avidl. Quebec. Cherry Hill Women's Inslitute. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon- aid. Miss Margaret MacAulay and Mr. Malcolm MacAulay. Charlottetown Funeral Home. Miss Eileen MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Pineau. Mr. Edward P. Donneliy. Mr. and Mrs. John MacEachern. Miss Anna MacDonald, Brigh- ton, Massachusetts. Mrs. L. G. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reginald Mac- Donal Mr. Mr. def. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. d. and Mrs. Frank Mnclntyre. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cornelius Gau- Lorne Smith. Gerald Byrnes. Earl Murphy. Toronto. and Mrs. and family. Spiritual T. L. Whalen Bouquets Sr. James Charles. St. Vincent's Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morrison and Savage Harbour. Telegram of Sympathy Allen. Wendell Kielly. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes. . t . Jaonhiil lilrsyhll-Ieilidell Mac- C'1l':'f"":1l::D-H”'3"'IG'Su'1"' Donald. 3 or ' &l'5- 3-d B-MMWII-:?3::1' R) an Letters and Cards of Sympaliy . rs. ' , Sydgey uh. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Llailiel horgan. Mrs .l(athleen Hennessey. Mr M”'”9' h"'5'"lt Mrs' John H MCCHV-me. Mrs. Rlciiard Tobin. Mrs. Louis Marshall and Miss Mr5- Jim" Rice- Bea Manna" . Mr. anu ivlrs. James Mann. Mr and Mrs. Warren Mai-shall.' ML 3"" MP3 Jim" M"h0"'3" Mr” and M" Frank am Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Mc- ' ' ' Caoe. :11: Ilgeeiilierl-Era(iiaielii;.: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster. Mlj md Mr; John Cy M”, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lawson Donia” ' and Miss Mabel Lawson. Mrs "Mary seam Mr. and Mrs. Harry liawsoa. Mr and Mrs Henry Fisher. ML 3'” M” Lou” Kie”y' Mr. and Mrs Joseph Larkin and M” "d M”: 30"” Ml""e" yummy ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellis. Mr 'John Feuyom. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien ' l and family. Gx:;'ldg0hBnal:::Aul.y and RF" lmlrlr. and Mrs. Harry McLauch- SrMr' and M” Michael Roblson Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison. D(l:i;.ld.and Mrs. Donald 5. Mac mg 1?”. aim; Ftgugin , .sn rs. ares c . wafer. and Mrs. Reginald McCar Mr-I am? M". Herbert Corfu" ' g and ami y. ancpl. and Mrs. Martin G. Corcor Mr. Ind M". Hibben Hugh". Mr Gerald P. Murmgh 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Doyle and "'w”: ' MM”! d M H s g r. an rs. arry wan. nyM"' Fred R' Hugh” and mm Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maliett. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown. liviiifslaiirriorwliiseLgihhnulrlennessey M” "d M"' Lei” C""" Mlj mu Mr; Gerald MED”; Mr. and Mrs. Miller Benristo. lid. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDon- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogan. mgi . Mr. Elmer Blanchard. rs" Fm” Sim" . Messrs. Leo Doucette and Roy Teaching Sta” St Patrick smxnmam mlgli S::dollVlrs Lee Misener gm" il::”'ef,en”;l::::g"”'d' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- ' Lellsn. dizrdhlliiirsnlligilisett Toombs Mn and M” 1"" J' 3"” ' ' ' gan. I-Iyili: Pauli-kMrliia;':iilc'hii1vsle.ttii) ennui Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connol- "::dMf;'r:"f.'f;i':fa,1:"',j::'D iMr. and Mrs. Gregor Mac-. ' ' Callum. Donald, Dorchester. Massachusetts. Mrs. Herbert many and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDon- aid. Quincy. " L -- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lumen, Athol. Massachusetts. Mrs. Gertrude MacDonald. Athol. Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dur- ant. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arsenault. Mr. Wilfred Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Peters and Miss Frances Peters. lgvlr. and Mrs. Pius MacDon- n . SHUT.-GAIN AMATEUR CAVALCADEl Montague ' YEO THEATRE Wednesday. Feb. 9, 8 PM. Admission 50 and 25 COUGI-I RELIEF WITHOUT STOMACII UPSET! Here is s new pleasant cough medicine that does not with a medlcatlng The penetratin n upset stomach or appetite! V c ks Medi-tratlng Cough Syrup. A combination of a new penetrating in redient ormula. gradient carries the med cine to irri- tated crevices of the throat, where the medicnting ingre- dient can go right to work. That's why it's named vicks Medi-trntin Cough Syru . It medica es as it pene rates. VICKS MEDI-TRATING COUGH SYRUP, If Medicaies or if P-neirater maeiovonu.. MAYFAIR THEATRE if MURRAY RIVER. FEB. 9-10 WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY mmmngu 6AllG'S Willing" . , Pius - l"liA'l'URln'l"l'E Show Time - 8 p.m. Hughes l l Wednesday. Feb. 9. 1955 The dnnrillol PIQ I I Mr. and Mrs. Heath Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ross. Mr. Rupert Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Mrs. Mary Power and Miss Katie Power. Mrs. Harry MacAurland and Master Alvin MacAuslnnd. Mrs. Louis Marshall and Miss Bea Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. isamuel Wool-. drldge. Stanhope Women's Institute. Cherry Hill Women's Institute. Parkdaie Women's Institute. . Wilfred J. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mars- hall. Mrs. Cules Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Doug- In. Mrs. tly. Mr. and Mrs. can and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougan. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dun- . and'Mrs. John McKearney . and Mrs. A. A. Luman. . and Mrs. George MacDon- aid. Mrs. Gertrude Collier. Miss Anna MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rodgerson and family. . and Mrs. Edward Cullen. . and Mrs. Alyre Peters . and Mrs. Joseph Doyle. . and Mrs. Bill Hickey . Mary MacDonald. . and Mrs. Frank Connick. Mr and Mrs. John MacDon- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacLauch- . William Carr. Mrs. Hannah MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. John I-Iitzpati-ick, Joseph Bolger and ism-i Robert Jay and Mr. and Mrs. George Ilullii--, lan. Miss Dorothy Gibson. Misses Alice and Eleanor Trail- II . oiiir. and Mrs. Nicholas Power. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O'Hara. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Friend! and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Salem Kenny and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boianer. Mr. and Mn. Elvin Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Douglll. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dufb and family. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mu- Millnn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edgett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Persona. Mrs. Isabel MacLauchlen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul. Miss Pauline Kielly. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mu Lauchlan. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Con- neil. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Abbott. Miss Florence Owen. l Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNevln. Miss Mildred Hooper. Hon. George D. DeBlois. Mrs. R. T. White and Miss Myrtle White. Wilbur Jay. M Mr. and Mrs. Horace Marshall. r" Mmou V2359” , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell andilmjrri and Mrs' Lorne MNMH Emesl 39”" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mu- Mrs. Ida Court. Lauchlan. . Misses Mary and Catherine Mc- Mr, ".1 )1", J, jug. gg Millan. family. Mrs. Gertrude MacDonald. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bevan. Ralph Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Garry MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Misener. Donald. Miss Margaret Gallant. Mr, gm-1 Mn, Ge.-aid Maegan. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pow- ald. PF , , . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robisun. Ml'S' Munel M.ache"u" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt. Rvgtwibnzmlbttts ..N.1r's'BnCd g'rsB'J0M"f.a"cf'nf.'i',',:an Mn and Mrs. Louis Sherrnn. ' ' ' Mr. Ernie Gallant. Mrs. Au- gustus Gallant and Miss Catherine Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Macllleer. Mr. Earl Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John. McNeiL Card of Thanks Mrs. Thomas M. Horgnn and Family wish to thank Rev. J. L. Madlgan C. Se. .R., Very Rev. Gregory Murphy C. Is. 3.. Dr. T. L. Farmer. all those who sat flowers. mass cards and mel- sages of sympathy and all their their th&' Joseph Mac- friends and neighbours for many acts of kindness h recent bereavement. popular radio show. Mr. I. P. DARTMOUTH IIOUSEWIFI WINS 81. AYLMER O50-A-DAY winner Mrs. B. Eustace. 1 Tallahassee Avo.. Dartmouth. receives her cheque for 8I.D00.f)0 won recently on this Canners Limited, AYLMER PRODUCTS, makes the presentation. Mr. J. 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