PAGE EIGHT THE. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN '.0.13.U&3.Y- 35' . "35-'-; p IFFIOPIVI JANUARY 11. IDOL TRAVT.'L BY BCS HAVE YOVH CAR THRUFGH BFS FOR .VlAlNY.AND BOSTON AND A)H".Rl(lAN I'()INT.W l.v. Silmmr-ralulo l'Z:0l l'..Wl. Dally. Ar. fhnrlnit:-toun 5:15 l'..VI. llnily. Ar. Siimmeraldti 4:20 P.M. Dally. Ching, Red Point. called on his many customers in the eastern districts on Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Llewellyn. M... Mr. George MacDonald. Kings- boro, was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. boro, left Jail. 1 on a visit with near relatives in the USA. pital for some clays. Her many friends are pleased to see her out Bernard Mossey, Bothwell. Mrs. Harry Dixon is well sgalr. following her illness in the Souris Red Point. Masars. Robert Yates. Stanley and Stliart Coffin. and John Rob- ii pleasant visit with her son. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Walt- ham. Man, and with her sister and brother in Everette and Dor- Charlottetown recently. Mr. Charlie McDonald returned Mrs. Aeneas Gallant. St. Char- les, spent a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland. North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, Pownal, visited recently with Hrs. .lones' father. Mr. Elliot Bruce of Charlottetown. chosen work. Mr. Eldon Stewart of the Navy returned to his ship at Halifax. Mall courier Mr. Ralph Robert- son has a large number of mail parcels to be delivered on his long 20-mile route. but he nevrr Mrs. PrancesbM7cN-elll. Charlotte- town, spent the Christmas and New Years holidays at her home boro. Mr. Waldron Rose. East Baltic. some days and their friends and relatives are glad to see them receiving medical treatment in Boston. He was accompanied to the U.S A. by his sons, Lorne and Glen Johnson of Montague, success and that they will all be back to the country inthesprlng months. following morning left. to resume f H. AN I ' 0hIl'l0V-V-clown. spent '11! - WO3- had spent three weeks on 12011:) THE EASTERN GUARDI Murray Harbor Inquest Held """'"'3"9 c"""'3 ”'.l."”” in mi at his home . - --.--------wa--a--- D F T 6 W911 W 501119 d3 M me? Mr C. Campbell and brothers at a.-H AGENTS:-MO.VTAGl.'E: Harold F. 'l.andr'y, Mrs. Byron Stewart. a 0 his son-in-law an 11.; If 1 t. Red palm. R ls reglelled lllal Ml: Elrlllru AGENT tiizoacizrow - ualdon Lavers e n and Mrs. George Bruce. ed on. Th 1.... mm I ml gnaw, or gems. is ,-miyi,-.3 ms. ---- S mm W '-"r '”'j"-f" l C .l- d M l vlk l . '-iCi - 9 31111111 me! O pita! treatment in Chariottctown Elie Guardian iiiay lw l)'ILi:ili at the following places in Montague. o 5 Tue:llh'?g Jalxwu on 33!" 1" or Miss Mlaranret Coffin, Souris, Kmgsbom Bapusll chm-ch Wu held mllowlng ll cal. accldllm ln wlllm l Blue 1)oiliii RUsi.ILlii.'tlll. Ililli L.lLiui't.li;lliH()tflu:c: k B S - I i spenzll glhe recent lo-eekdnd wlgll m the church on Jan. ll wlllh I he Wu lnvolved at Conway recant- 1,. (.90;-getrywn; rile I-mi (lime; in souiis. llie snac or. I .l lull. herl pargitg. lhadrllnand Mrs. Percy large attendance with several busi- ly,1t.l1 reported he is no; ice 55,. VQoi7i?Bh7aEB' -:Mr. w'iiiiEEn'iTa7E1ry, Haiiiax. -" .-mm John Eugen Tl lo, 001"” ' ” ' "9" m"”"' ""”d9d '0 '9' "N loimly hurt and will soon be -- lyn. iska patient in the Kill: N. S, was a week-end visitor to -Murliali Hm-bguy amed out Mllllel cune lo nu dam .l,cgd);m.' W9” 199-I-'”u9L M,-5, . Li-wing Robe;-uon and Comm yun bout Ruin M"' Cnam" K "ms" Oount' Hos ital. His iii.-lily iricliri Montague. guest of Mr. and MT5 Little Sands 8-"! ill a regular fcat- ll ll , East. Ice-Ladies. 19'"-m3"9 55 919 ”C91VCd only I ll P l l l l I a y on anuary 3rd. 1954, ceased daughter, Heather Gay. returned grin young mom. ",4 "me 0; Md Shams ll Ind ll lew lmll wish him I sliccily itN"'ii'9iiF- ill P. L3m"Y- ' ll”? il” ill" Nllliildk-illslllslllllolllilf by a fire of unknown origin which 9 to their home at Red Point from the older ones who have already p us. - -. .-..a 7 .. --4 er .ezi;:uo p iiio a A 1' .' '- . . p.ln. i l W was .".:r.f:r::i.:.:..t;"':.;.l:.rl:.:ll:: 5”” ””..””” 'Zi2?'S...fli:.”:? at: i::.:."'ar:' ...":::"-..&ig. trash"... W vcry iiisi between two closely - l .' . west 1ca..L. H. Poole (skip). ' 1' ll-1'. U-B mpe .R Point. nialrhcd teams and ii DflFliL'lllal"nndl.ng c' the c"””"5 jufry V” Ml J. Macxemllel Reg Melllalll W. M13 Il'il1MT5- -501'!" MGKW H9”-i munity Rink the first of which has recently returned from south , V , lthe inquest held at St. Peters last Bay is erc visitors to the W" on Dec 25 In sollrls word may be said for the Min lllgllll com”, 9,. Amold Burden Kearney vs Dr. L. John-WW hon-.o' or Mr and Mrs R J Kidwn ' ' am” pm Wm” ch” landed ' M A goalies who W”? "m5Landmg' re" St Peter's. prwided and crown l3kiP'- R sincmn Rt Reich R”R.ed Point - i i . i 1- - 1"" truck 10” of mm pmducm a I e S pelllniz, the milJiil' portion or shots plllsecuwll s S Hezsslan Q C. Mlll.l,hl.l - ML and Mrs. Edwin Reid. E0110 They report a nice trip with no In snu--is Ctlili” an air -- 0"”l"llfi.1'lllilPi-'51 "iiiiiil? 01 c.,,,dumd'll,e -lnqum, ' ' East Ice-H. M. Smith (Skipi. M” Huddle J Klllwll ll lm. 53” 'l" 5P"”""3 E W9""5"'”d trouble It B11 and made the trip ehd Judge J. . '.'- 4 S l)i.Ll'i:lllii' .Nlll.(i.x i V d the goalie. wlmess L90 Ros-mar. Mole”, R. Beck, E. Rebellion. my Del mvl - It her ho-me ln Red Palm holiday with near relatives in Ohio. up in less than 30 hours which is collmyl llmlll lll,, cm. H; l-lllly y I C and Licnicii uiiiius. iii-d the scoilclsllaml ml" ll? hm seen me all Rocllel H c s Slewall lsll-ll”. lllbgllfu lm "Gem lune” ln the and their friends in the eastern oongidorod good for g large time. mond Gnllm wrsul MM tlml l:.l1cll'il(i' .sll.iilt'k'Vlllt' Xillli-lull blllilltl (used ln ms Slow on snulduy lll D. Collllllh A. wlzllllmlll N sooulls Hoaplm districts wish them a pleasant and toy mick. Ni 3 cm” W" "” i -The xioiiuigue shulohawks M” Wm P”; m' i ” Sm 3 8 e terlioon while Mr Taylor was pur- Thompson. ' safe Journey. mm mid div” . rci (hr; liocsev season with a (N we "eh Chasing BTDC"i95- .1-3a-.-iara-Q Ml'. and Mrs. Harold Hunter M; Brent, R45; gm l d l Th! many friends Ind l&ociM'a ”me ”””e "'5 ” ' mt no i HT over YMCA. at 51 uni.-un' Russell Webster, Marie, next door pupils and teacher with gifts from Noah Lake wen; we ciu-mm”; lll. ll dl ll 1' n R "me 0 M Mr' mm M (335) Phum” mi Pl. Cllllm lol. ll Hll M”; llmumul H l mil” bl a some Ol llelgllboll sald mm he had lean A wellldecomlled laden "ac and BN1 New Yin” hunch” wlm Mr su tea a the Bible trainlnx gret to learn of his sudden death done. llyl” " K ' Hm l'"i9d a light in Mr. Taylor's residence the Kmgsbom wommis Immllle Hllnle” palm” ln Pumbom Ni 30h0l:1- u3140n00011- on -ill 4. liIVln( in Charlottetown recently. He was Judge De5Rot'hPs 'rliii)1lC(.l s..'13l'.Ni .l.llP llllllmue Sqllad slmml ll l-VI ll Wmelll maul lo pm. sallmllll, lllgllll plesellled "ch pllllll wllll lmll and S. - - spell: M e holidlolls iiillrlt-bl hgobpah widely know to many. having counter claim him gale ludgiiieiat Sllvlll ellze lll speed and lmlsh :8 ll'F;l,lllljl lllllo James Robbins and David Prof-L candy and a fine evening was :on llanlgl. rs. .. , crt- completed msnylcontractlng jobs "”' We 595 b .1Ti:llil.('i lilo net which paid off in 2hyM'l.l ll; ll"l,l.l..lllg ''''' " ltestiried that they arrived at the brougiht, to ll, C1039 wllh mrhe M” Lew" R0” Norm mu . 0 . in the eastern district! I10?-8 V-he "5 me 5”” " ' : ov iv ')n:!ll5 l-loin-rel-, the ii.il- ii? 'lliliN:”llit 13'-i7 5”” "NY Slmdly m0"lin9- 3"” Queen". The teacher, Mrs Floyd is a Patient in the Sourls Hospital. WM" pm” End only I few da” ii" Vemus 'J”'o'”b”” R' ” lo--Auiieriiitc the score, were strong pll',ll,illl.5'- Nam. ' Cmlid find I10 "ECU 111 the 119W Mcbean. who has for the past Ker many friend, wish her l.lThe beach?" and lead”. 0' prwmu I0 h” dean” c”mp1e"'d defendaiits azo IL. 1) -. u .i . i i fallen snow, indicating that no in em L t9 5””d"Y RN01 held 3 the work at North Lake Harbour. worked on a C ” oil ed dii lmwgmm the Mme game, W Second Pernod one h1d been outside the residence Lhreeyd N llflllglruln me schonll and speedy gebweui mealvmk at the mime 01 MT ' ' m” i " 1 "pg" lid t capitalize on many - I - I i e or or a was in ev once .a.. ' ger which caught . Mr 3101- iccllfllmsnoollllell mm me Mon. P l since late Saturday nlizht or early um imemoon ,hcwll ll,” each W and M” Harvey Pool” and Eng PETS: ll-gilelllllndor R0bmN'U0!i(-l The numerous friends and neigh- Vin J. McQiia'-d '6'li?'f-M 1'-M iii? llml. up 3w” H' R ,HuTm . .. Slmdiiy morning. one holds much respect for her in family Sourls were recent visitors e mt mu” m. rs In hon” um”-sly regret to ham plaintiff with M" J. Lester L)Dun- i;l.llll”ll;m lm. added pm,” me iR- Maiji ll"1'?iifll'. ---- 3-1-: Const. A. R. 1-"ischi, R.C.M.Pl he, walk. lo ml ham; ol Ml ml M" make liliim fotillie Suiidey 30h00i that Mrs. Hardin: Fraser of El- uell appearing . the tiPICilLl3ZllS llmlls llall, llllmd olll ll small 4-MR. lihchilzl Hitllilil; ll-lwlsomls lmllchmcnll smell that he Jam” Judme Klngmlyu . tor the coming year. mira. has had the misfortune to w”"R” '" it'll .ii.ci . coach MuEwen has 5 -ll "ll Rpxillillpil. hm, . Aihad mmd 5" 9"” lack ll?" lme Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic, La... . i sinlce--e 5l.ml,:LPhlTll, exwnkd W ml and hi" her mp bmkent but ll i i H ll”: l. 1 lslollld 4o g Q i l .d.ooi- or the residencepiil icii mg was I lecellll V-lsll l Cl .w , l l - at present is resting comfortably Curd thanks ll'f'll:m'l,l lx, will lililrllldled lellm Gllls-gllitgllllilllmls ”"32ll-hat. Mr. Taylor had arrived humr. or 0 x M1 Hxl:f;l5s'lewli;)l21lM::l2Eer:::”Epe:lJlf M11 BAITHOM 37”” Mid M11 51' in the P.EJ. Hospital. Mrs. Fra- - k l sliuulcl give -.1 good account l'llll.'Dl,ll.llll, lq.0-lilmd uh” wgcihef Mm me rd" Mr. Edwin Fraser. employee or. in; their holidays at. their homes hen We m we "um dam of "1 hu Jun "Canny remmnd i wish to ill-.i 4 P - ii 3- I-Win L A good crowd was in at- qmll Clfinlcr is M Iihn the dmedscds, d”3 W” m”."d the Lake Boats in Ontario for the in Kinkobolo me” momerl Mm 0' R')b""' "'9'" "l '-"'”k at Vin" Pnel-lm0N3 vihii sir l..ii:li:r ir iirzmi me it elm see the first periorllh I.B':l.:' H K 13' im th" burned buudmg was 0'1d- past two years. is spending a wcll- I ---a---. Son at her home in Buch Huh and "' the alncere wish M her V'l'i-cii'i-l- S 1” ii Nil iillhu"-3 8-I '5. 1-1. x:.i.l:.iil.ilri i 1”” "m"”'dl humus (0 mdenmiv earned holiday with his relatives Mr. Eldon Stewart Halifax Dem 260 many fnmd5' neighbours that we 1i”'"'il i-'i'l"l'- hi. . panics liiieii l4'42imf;.llbod:V'lV llclllded Aldllu M” in Red Point and North Lake. spent Christmas with. his Dar-V Messrs John 30;,-gun Hm-old Wm won be on me mendi H. - . . . . , ' ri guy I -i y . -: .c.-ii 'iL1dCll-1)- i. . ts,M. dM.Nl st'- . R P” 1' 'v””i H t i,-liiilulljgne has n I 165 hegzm mremalh gvmeu vigbmni Mr. George MacDonald. Kiiizs- (aurit. Redr Pgixiit. r own ” Sutvfllanri Robhrtmyihw smkmeiy The sympathy 0! wnoundmi ”' ”" Ut7l”"U'll8--CiLla'. Stewart" de- Guile” D.m:w"' 9"" Dope” boro was a recent visitor to Mont- -- C0 H mm!” C” M" n mmmumu" 3o” W'' m "M 3”" ' N; L, ' xlanies Ding-well. Arthur Webster, ' 4 the lumber woods in Maine. hav- mwm 1-,1,u,;u og Ml. All - .. - . 19. i :1 . . . Z 5. Md all ha" 5 it”? Lipmemi Shepheml R0 0 Po iv Robbins gu" M953” R”b”"' RM” 9"” M” in s nt Christmas at their homes be VV:l:te:i' orln; forwards ir” i Mr. Calluni McLean. Kiiigsboro lard. Preston Coffin. Johnnie - g Pa Mcmwhem wha p””d '"”y ” - it 1 slicplii-yd, Hughes, ,, . . .-g...". -m-s---;v-g-- spent :1 pleasant week-end V1511: Young motored io cimi-ioiigiov.-ii m Kmgsborm h" mm” at I-'3k"m9 9" D"- 'I wish to i...iix ii- ills. l g,,.l.l,,,l Cl slcwaril Mac. "”"' ""'”l men and ladies. A special feature mg at Red palm. recently on busiiiess. f-RR 14. Her funeral which was held lniyi-e, the nursrx: and n2: am.-c llcall lllacllllm lugs 3 solo by Miss Jean Mos;-egor. l M" Mr. and M18. Earl! C- Jolimoii at st. Columba Church on Dec. who sent me ;;..'i: Elilli curds Ygllc A l Goal, Belllmll de. zllll The pastor, Rep 13. Mcciuel ied ML Lacy Mlllell Eul Bnlllllll Mr. and Mm Jollmlle Mcxlcl Mr. and Mrsr Harvey Aitken ro- 17 w” largely Mtmded by gllellda while in the l(.n:'z Cmiiw. lIri;- ,N l, Allw Slcmlll llellchl Dlll..l me closing prayer. was a business visitor to Red Howe Bay visited Mrs. McKle's mmed m me" mm” " Fortune and neighbors from near and far, p"a1' H 4. for ms Atkinson. Garli- .. . 6.4 ---v-- Point receiitlv. mother Mrs. Kidsoii in the Souris Bridge from an mjoylble trip w who wem w paw their 1”” "' imiimh oi.-hart. Dllll gmxm. peacock, Miss Jean McGregor, Grade XI lgy illlllslllll-l iahode Isltyd and Dal Oi U-3"” spent: to one who was highly re- B ..l lll.gl,.l; Dll.l:'.l(.l; Rl,i,.l yyyy H 939 student St. Mary's Convent, Souris. Mr. Joseph chills, East Point . -h- mm Nlanves am! h1md5' sllected and loved. She was of a W ,. ” 0' C i t her holidays with i ii” motored to Souris i'e"enii' on Tie a die li ht service which . kindly ohliging niatirrc and will be ”---5- . Wm.” . . y . L 3 1 9",. 9 . Rd F t d E tBlti s - . --3-m---:-Z1& l Rclnlillllr Cl Lnlll.lrl.- l1.33li(l;al:gI;l;S, ligtllislagtillllllciis. Robert MC business. was held in the East Point B;p- Sllllflay oslglllgln nlesfbeuallecld gag "my m1”"d' i i i' . - -- r. ' . - l l r d , . www ramca EDWARD .........m .9. Miss Phyllis Rose. Charlotte- 3:; E..”.?,:?2.l l:.”..i.”;EZ.l..?.”" ” Mil W01 in W 3-” Hi” The min: in ii: ciiarioiw NOW SHOWING .. 1 L. Hordon Misses Marsiierite and Marie town. is spemiillz ll. few clays at 4- ”"'3'”"d” Wm" held 9”” 5”" low" H”V"” ”""”Y M 9"” "i t E First Period ... .4- A.-- Massey, students at St, Mary's Con- im home in East Bamcl Mm Pllyllls Rom Cllal.lollel0ll.ll day Yofliht W1fli::l'dm0n'vh3l-l'I'hell')9 East Point's most highly respect- ! , ' vent. souris, have spent the holi- , ' N , . l l ll ' WES 8- M38 in 11 U105 CV- - ed citizens. Mr. Victor Beaton. is . . H.iiZilt'S 3 al Eds? Ba"-Ic and days wllll lllell, palenlsl Ml. am, Mr. and Mrs! Reggle Rose and ?:l:'l: olwhgealizllcrlls lellrllr ”l?lll'll' Moclarc was in attendance. regretted. He wlu wldell, lmoml . 2-lx&v:lTZEue F Shepherd I ' ' ' Mrs. Bernard Mossey and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bell. Red Poliit. were Mrs. Clayton Rose. East Baltic. - W many Md .”m ."m" ”"”m "M'- whw-"-"l;-':" lVlaCL;all', ' H5 Vlclnliy Mrs. Freeman Mosseyl Bothwell. recent visitor. to chhriomuiwh. --- L113:-orifiFhniligeegrfecslrgznggcenwogedg :1" qlllet dl'l”p”m'3”":Iid wins:-iy aiav l r . l a-a- .a - . . ,. i - rom ar an near 0 n s pped - 1- 3"rX”i””””RL' s”””""i 12:” . 2'.” . , - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doucetle , . . . M” L?” R”””.”.””: Kf”35b”' of North Lake have made the long to look and admire his beautiful , . . 14 55 Miles lmi :2 .,.g-ail. yimip Bail; Mr Wa,ll.e Bruce. Noltll Lalml was a ieceiit visitoi with her . m , i i ” " 3', ' , ,. , v .- . '1 land baby daughter, returned to .l Md ll l ll , ,, . km in Enslllid 53591! and M0 flower garden at his farm home. Mao.” . la .. ..a. ,i ....ii -, ll in ..min Doc .0 i l5l V” l N011 5 at Red Pom. brother-ill-lau and sister, Mr. and , l . l ll KERR l."',..i3l i ' . r , lllll W lRnIlo Bay rcceiitly from the Yu- ,.m,,llyl M” Edgar Delllll Plllldllle bo.h cnioyiig even momen gin His funeral was largely nlteiicleti w. i ll ,ix, ' Ml, l.h.,.l,l ll.ml,.,. Ehlllla was koil where Mr. Doucette was sta- y chllllolm-W,n ' ' ' are now visiting ui Scotland. ”lliey at St. Columbia Church on Dec. VVALTER ' 9”” W” M" . .. .' 3 " .. ' tiotied. This con 1e are both iam- M, 5 . ' will soon be making their Dims 16. The sympathy of the com- I Second Period a is-cci.. i.s.tor .n SnJils. D L V1 POW-I. Montasilh. -M- "W i C an .iliarly known to many as they was a recent business visitor to i Li (M me ””"n -lm”'”'y' mu-nllvy IOU Out loo M-Hi John 6wNlontagut.;hiacLean .l The farmers are again ou .ng um ll Sh l ..ll, 1.5-, Mts T J Robcllmll Red pom, both taught school in the east dis Kingaboro and Red Point. pulp wood The prospects . . G . Mrs. John A. McDonald in in I ! " ILW ep Ni. ii """ ” 331:: wasfa rticciit visitor to Chitowni ”lCi- M11 Dauceue ”t Rm Pom: "-w for this material looks good slid Red Pmm womu” mamuw the 19” M mek loved bmm" and W e i8-i;ll:)).l..1:l;t:S-Leoglgppllerd . . . . .. . land Mr. Dmlolllle al Easl Balm. ll Ml. Jllllmlle Yollllgl Red Palm 1 lull pnce ll ellpeclell ia'l1le4ogll?l8fUi for dthle llilleturlli-l 1;! to all near relatives 0! the de- --- ' - ” - ' ll P l l l. l . .l l . . 3 ' l ' l S. iey.recelvc n e ave- oeuyj, i QMCLCMH 5.42 Allis Jismsri1:io::Adlni?:LR:d- Pxozlallxti N H1” ago i” Earl: i&f1(;ll'x:)'g:lRSlElb0'-lit? 113:2;-them! M and Mrs Rav Bruce ac- mu upmn wmch vi” -Burt” in N"?-V? ?.al 9wlVlIVi;?'l':l:ue' Clements ll 9:13 gale H u u..L& l MiS Bernice McPhee, teatilhuelr at ' i . mnlganled by 'Ml”r sl,lvl.' and tllllzclieijd; i:alll'lg scliliztzii digltricguglgg Jrllllsle nIilgVhtl,;;&tchB&st5llrl:l'ce.hhei.lll i -. C” A 3 -. H. R E ii. Rd P 'nilRed Point School. is open 2 I Mr. Robert Rose, Lakoviile. M i Men 3 , R cl p' t, . d "W "' P ” W :10 3:'V.(:f.”'W:1e' Hugh” 14-41 Vlslitltsd with re'i'a'if'es in :)harloot1te-iW9l1'9all1Ed h0lidi3Y Wml ll” D31" spent the weak-end with friends mgtfogd to gxh.ai-1g:lt,?tow'rle receorintly menu mt me whom chudren .1 9” Dec" 31 W” we” "sewed by S ' " ' l ,l " 17353 (gm, an Dcn 11 ents. Mr. and Mrs Ernest McPhce, in Midgeli. on bllsllless Whc” C0"Ce"- On 1380- 21- large congregation who watched .11 .i.nLl)l:.w5 ' H l 1; Baviield. any ' lull N lh L l -v-v- I H L the old year out and welcomed in 3- -"- - , y , i MM. . I l l . or a e omen”: no i u e in 3 Th i i - l--V-l i -fhlrd Period 3il'.Ni.l'lllIl!l i:5.'.all,.Ni..lls”lV1iiF. vi.-in Mn Bevan Morrow, ohlwwnl Hxid. Mere. Ira Youiix. Baalll Miss Lyla Robertson Ellteibailwdlllnd school Clllldlm pull on l lplenl seglngev; ml; eglenlgfelgr Jgzrg 12-M t MacLean a ier..it xisllol lo I2..st Bnltic alldi 3' - W WM Vl5"0l'5 W HNH her many good friends at her lFonST12:;le,d Leonllllll 3.45 Klngnboro spent Christmas with his mother. 353' and vicinity. home m Kiligsbolll on Dec 35 did Dconcelrat iillmthe lnllilntiranlelislii by the pastor Rev. D. Moclare v i -l ' h ' m. l , t ' on ec. w a rue a n - d in is on TODAY and NEIL 13”Y'M'CrA' Atkmwn ti" . - Mm Catherine Morrow mdtbrtfheir . The ”mm3 ll" p1'”muy mam aiice and perfect order which was ygmiil l::Ei:ic' igsftiffgl hyylrlnse 13 V; L Nelson Mr Ed-.iin Robertson Miinns 01”. M1 D9-Vld M0"'l"'r R M1 PIS-10011 ROM. Hlmiillmi. in music and singing ' ... on ague, T33 l.u;,lll' llmm..l.d m Cilmpligeioo-iiiresidence in Souris. Ontario spent his liolidavs with I greatly enjoyed Instrumental we” sung by the cm” "nd cm” "THE IMMLWQ iiiiiii H 0 l'('ClL'il.l.iV ow iii but Ms trip ' ”-"h N5 Pal'9lll5- M11 Mid MY-ii. C18Y- Miss Betty Robertson returned mm” was mmhhed by Norm grenuont Con” mid In a'bun' Mum”, 9'12 5 H ( r' kn". l ' N M153 Klmlyn slew!” of Cm!" um R0-59v E35” B3"vlC- to her work in Charlottetown iiaV- Lime local mum" (Mme 0! doughnuk were "wed in Richard COMO l6-YMCA Dunn 'i:l3i4 Mr. Edwin Ir'mse:'. Red Point. 10WiWl'”- 5W” W9 Yumlds '9" mg spent the holidays with her ”” V"”'3' which W" 3'””V '1” ' ' " ' j . . l . n y, 1-,” home in Red point iii; ML Mi m. In L y , . Time are several men etistoed joyed at a late hour and '1963 17-Y.M.C.A.. Dbliirln .. -. 11.32 :gt::'l-is am lligigflillvilvteuexemrg with Sow: of Mr "mm. Mr. md.Mu Mm amme lsoungos ei'Kmg::)i::l ligglrlelxlltas. llligl-mliishdR0i:Iltcils. Alton Ro lll llle plepelwcn or gottuu the am to . peaceful close with al- NEWS and MUSICAL 13'”':'ilfl)l?gt?g:le' 9”" la.” M ' Nelson Stewart. were recent visitors to Chai-iott.e- ' ' ' blldlicf-l h0ll-56 1:0 ?180kl Pmiclrhiln lience by the audience. - --i i R l . . . ra ness or a rim cc. s Pcnaitir-s.-Norle. lMl'- 1'1-iiik l-"Pif-”'- lBl-Mk P0”d- C cl Md mvm' llla "M”' Rfmche Ki95.”."' Red ll;-to-diltc large ice house belongs on Dec. 22. at the East Point - ---a----- was a iccoiit lisitoi to South M"- Kelmem ”"pbl' Point at. time of urltlliiz is a - . L”, V 0 Point. motored to Ch't.own recent.- Mrs. Harry Dixon. East Baltic Davie;-lg, ll, me sou,-,5 p;.a,l,ii,,i L0 M955” 53” Mcphm Lmle Hm" Unued 35pm" Cm"ch- Km5'5b0'”- ' l ll, um Wu aocommmad back by ll” emeled me Sculls Hosplllll He; mend! Mall her I speed); bour. and Joseph Chapman, Black the Sunday school Christmas pro- . his mother. Mrs. John c. Camp- for th 0 t treat t. H - ii as . P0” WW" W 1953 W midi the Island Motor Trans on Ltd o.l”l.'.il.lll?.”25Ii2”'..?.iiill””i23&li.u ...... .2.-. - W w... m... i. ......i.. I Polm ”' r .a-.a M” Mallolle c:mpbell Kllllzsl Messrs. Kenneth Fraser and atives and visitors who went to ' will Mm Rodd” Jl Kldmn lvlulned Mr. and MW Bel.lll,l.ll lllolwlu bum ils spmdlng some llme wllhiilliner Fraser. recently returned to hear a well conducted l1r05l'am w' t S h d I M15 Bony R,,bl,l.ls0lll Klllgsbom to her home at Red Point. having Botliwell, accompanied by Rev. H. iler 'moulel. M” 1,; pl-um. who ihelgr re-:li79g”V'h ir'"k'i93 ;otmNN'th Put On 3? iheh Sucrlilvilleayiglhool child- . l . . . . . . . . ,. ,. In G e u Wu ll rpcerlll guest O; M,” E10” been a patient in the Sourls Hos- R, Bell. Red Point. motored to is a patient in the, P.E.I. Hospital Eillgnlinln loll": Souilseinomlmlwg: lcegchgs cg”; leenleuflwgl genltrlheelllj Macaregor. superintendent of the Sunday School read the pm- ..'Mr. Alton Robertson. Munns and ITOUM l!'Ml'l- , Miss Lillian Fraser. Red Point, , Road, was a recent visitor ml Ml A d M l ll St M l” m5 h”ml” "ll: Souilh L"k”- i"”'i”?-'i has recentl.V accepted 14 position asihomy HM” gnm -' Charlottetowii. as u rey uo y, . ary's will a pa ien in tin Soul-is 1105- N t i Ad i, in plglll H . l '" h. ''"H ' -a... iconvent. Sourls. spent the Christ- pital for some time. l,lL;l;fc5 chlllgfotfegoli-,5 Hal. nmoiilw lTlllill"”G”y lf.”l:l”d3 and ”wl;::i c c Mr. Lloyd Mclmiis of Souris ""3 mud” Mm M" and M" CCR friends wish her succe: in her gland il.egl,:l?o luol,llm:)l:1.',l lle In Ontario up over - all Mr. Ray Maclioli of Montzi ue H05P"'3l- '”'” 1 ii cm. 1' a w't is . . - . Spml New Years day ln Md Pglnll H. ..- l Mrs. Harding Fraser is up and spMr. nall11(1oxdMyT5. liyeisltlbll llndlpglaltltlxlls lrlioa3l'eAllll::ll.isl:1mm bet. rJeo:i3:g:' inol(3))nt.a:Ji:) of about ...-. : Mr. Brent Robertson. student at about following her illness at the sieo-ll-gl Red palm, " 1 l ' 33 Del, cull begllmlllg Apr” 1 Wm Meg” cmolgc Acorn. Roll”. Bell. Moncton Bible school. spent the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mar- M W d M, L l 0 mph ll mnolmmd Moll”). by blue ell,” nett, North Lake. were recent vis- houdu” w"'h M” p”e"”' Ml” md 5"” C3mPb9u- K1"95b'3m- Mr. Francis Campbell of the and "lam, chllllsllen "3: Cu:lpbel?.l officiglg, M" to Rod 11mm" Mm T" J' Robntmm Red Pm” Fuhermm" LN” 3”” omc" Cove have moved to Charlottetown 7' w' OVHH" d1”cV”' M "" ... .- ---- --g Mr. Pat Robertson. Red Point. Cliarlottetawii. spent the recent vle me ,l” i ld 1' hospital plan which covers more Mr. Go:-dim Rf)i)Pl'lS0ll, Kings- M” Jim" M9Kl?' Hm” 3”" W35 ii b”5”l955 Vlslml W W9 110""? week-end at his home in Red ilj "ll y i llll rel; 0 or than 1,150,000 people in Ontario. liom, was a recent visitor to East 59”” h few M” Mm her p"m"'5' M M!" mm M” Floyd MCLQML Pam” hell mlaeonrionrecsently rem ntggd "id '3” "” mcrn" ""5 mu” B”””- M” "M M” mad” J" Kmom K"""b””' lri Charlottetown and all wish him by i 1'1” 0i i5 W "N in W average cost of hospital care cou- pled with a 15 per cent increase in the incidence of admission. The increase at the group rate )f0.VTRr.Al. no CANADIAN POINTS Ml. Lloyd Ktnjefdyl Ml” Ml” ;fllllfll;::l9dsp”e”nl”;l9llpl'llhlfglldlllzlm” Bail-W fails, rain or shine. boon llm ll llleml, mu Mllhl tlrleljdaolscgiltlslaal T0 oriznun wrxrsn MONTHS Kennedy. Klngsboro. were recent Wvh W3" Phffilin Ki"K'W'”- Dl?::l:'TIl,mlll'Il;;?;hell3lXililli:.al Fllhollitlrct Rev. D. bMolClare, gmrobhwu M:"lnfl"lh,l"ll:dol'r'ylo'ilrl"Rllm'fl'E.';l ,,mi.',,,-iy.i,., 75 mg for tamily l49!l'0N - NEW YQKK - M0-VTF-EAL mm” '0 Chir:'fwm' Mm. John c. Campbell rotumed were 'i-er.-em imlness visitors to i'.,iri:ci,.,e:-;',. :i5.n:.',. vgcmn-ipg,nlQd.Il)-gt 3”l""l5- ” lwgld 'i :""ll:ll”"':llil: :l,'l':'le'M "M M ""”1y mm” A.r,hlI'10tU'U'HV1Il0..5 mi. Dally. Ml, Gmlle Macpomidl Kin”. to her home in mid Point from Charlottetown. Mute: Alvin Robertson. Kinzs- ”;'.fnllMlf"P:mililml::1l.e':vho on the Mr. bglivia said the lat Blue Cross increase was in October. his work in Hamilton. Ont. Ho 1951. SITMBIERSIDE Mrs. Albert Garrett, Bothweli. has recently had the misfortune 2 Li-. Char-lomltnu-n io:'zs A..VI. Daily. was a recent visitor with Mr. and Ch05W'v Mul 5” V” ”C”'"W"' m 5”” L”9- of getting his foot out while work- L7. rlmiom-um-n 4:00 mi. Dlllly Exenpl lmulay. Mrs. Russell Garrett, ma Point. M from Monowii bi ii" who Mt . -- in in the woods am he required Lv. fhnrlottrtmrn fI:l5 AM. Sunday Only. Francis Campbell. 0h'ww'n. l.MI- Fred Rolael R;-d Poilxx. vl-lho gevergl gtitcheg to close the out, A S P Ml dMlC V BDFO en ureyrar I8 gll I03 (l;lHA:l.01”l'E'1l"1()wo'rlw Al” d 0 PM DH Kiilgabt-30' ,,:Zm;:.Tgf.,MS,fEfl2fZf; Mr. and Mrs. Willard China and about wmeted killing and ma.r- The "M", mhgl-men u. not H; " """""' S ; -i - "' ow - 11- town recently on business. ilmUY- 3”” 39”: m9W9d W "W3 N3 W19 ”0cV- getting excited over the catches Lv. Summer-aide 9.15 EM. Sunday Only. ch-gown Dec. ml ol mlolu and ll,” pd” lh” ll ' T '0' -ngmsg Menu. 0. E. Graves and George w-r ML Ind Mm 55”" M0197”! '9' offered them isn't worth the ef- s s"' 35 Ly, (ywmwn goo ylul 1,, said, 5,30 RM DI”, pl,c,l,. 5"". A. Jarvis, Southport, were recent Mr. Kenneth Olements. eloctl'ic- turned lb 'J'i6il' in Nix” fort in the small catches they are Reg, to 359.50 ...................................... .. 9 Lv. rimmm ims mi. i.v. S'lIlde io:4o mi. Sunday Only. Visitor! to the eastern districts. 1;:l;W'g:l'-l h&'lm';l""llllY gig”: "lil"';."ll:W; mg””glVW Kilt" lo" settlns. -n l - O 1'! un Y . I V . ., R gory. onc l'l ..... S. - ' - FOB SOIYMS-NORTH LAKE , Mr. Peter McDonald. slut Lure, Ind other parts of interest in ms. Willard oiling. R.N.. Basin MEN 5 OVERCOAT l . Lv. C:'tn1v1l 4:30 pm. Dally Except Saturday a sunany. spent, . pleasant. week-end with On Dec. is. the East. Baltic Canada. They had a lovely trip and, in, ,..um,d ha out”. .i Reg. to M950 ..... .. ' i LV- 0 Town H200 P-M Snhxrdnr Only- 9:15 P-M. Sun. 01115 ii ds 1 B R: . ila h id that Chrl tmu oo - no we 1 d to be be k for th to i ii . in own mi iii. mm mm sum--.. " 33:2 in in mi. senior um". iuioiafiiia.-.. ” ' 2.”::l1u.l12:”'...l .il'”.'..”".l..2'.i't. MEN'S aomsa JACIlI'l'S- 5 i Ah ”l"'”"' M" P-"- 5'""l"! 0"'-W Miss Phyllis Rose. Charlottetown, lame attendance. The teacher. my. her man. M; 316.95 0 i "0. MON-l-llml-E lyy l-Amlllhly ll Gl,-lOmlE.l.0wN spent a. few days at her home in Mrs. Waltar Dixon is to be com On the evening of Dec. It the ...... ' l L'- (”hMl0M4'i0Wn 5:00 I'M. Dally Except sung”, Red Point. gr-atulated on the effort she is Red Point. school pupils put. on a mug Audi-gy Robe;-uon, mg H 0 Lo. ”l,ll.l,m,.l,,,,.,l 3,3,, pl". slllllllly only. making to be able to teach andl splendid concert with a full house gnu-ioe Bruce, collage studs:-its in . ii.-, (ii,..-im.-i,..m. ion,-0 AM. mil, ;g..,.l,. s.,.,d.,, Mr. and Mr James Robertson. attend her household duties. in attendance. Mr. Weston Rose oharlottotown. are spending their Clolflllll It -------------------------------------------- .. Ar. ('hnrlnt'.tet-nvn 7:30 PM. Sunday Only. Klngaboro. moored to Charlotte- --a-- moat capably acted as chalnnan. holidays at their rsapec- . town recently on business. , On Dec. 33 I I"!!! ll-W548-"09 A mousse from Santa by Helen tive homes in Red Point and S I0! BUDDIEBSIDI-7 VIA IIONSHAW witnessed the school closing at the whaien brought, the program to sou;-ig, sl 3 8 1 2 Q LI-. onummown .1200 I'M. retain and sahmlay Only. hm ,.,,,,i,li,,l ---m.. H...” M Kimgmm school by thg gchooi "1 ma ma gong,” emu. mgde his .. "5 ' i - ' - ” i - - ' r r r ' ' - ' V s ' - ' ' s ' ' s - ' s o " . Lv. Charlottetown 4:00 l'.M. Sunday only. Ohrlstmas". was presented by the children. The program consisted appearance and gave gifts to all Mrs. Willard Ching. R.N. in 5. A" c""'””"'”"”' "M5 55'' Fm"-V "M 5”"""Y "'33- young people and choir members of singing. recitations. monologues. the children and teacher from a convglescln. .1. my home in gum ;. ”- '5""'"”"""" "1"" ''-M- ”"'"'W 0'”-'i in the am Point Baptist Ohurch At. the close of the pi-ocmn. films M.-ll laden decorated tree ivuu Head iollowim her illness in the in mm To :.r::::...":..ywl: ..""...-::;': ””'”....i:'.;.i"'..."ii.':"i.l:.::2.il';...”ii "n....c- so .?"i::.' J: 9 . - - FOR INF0ll.MA'l'l0N M with Christmas carols sung by to the muddy road Santa Gaul making the concert a success. it pita: previous to her limos. .Phone: ('.h'lmrn ms s-nae eat: the choir and tonzregntion and the could not make it with his sled. being her first experience. and .... l Mlws sfgni 144 gust GEO. ' differ-er:-t mrts of the ator were Mia. Foster Young most capably the order was equal in any ever Mr. Francis Campbell of the I Y 1----------- well carried out by several young took over and presented all the witnessed in the school. iiii” E” ' ieii-'a Loan Board office, l ..