New Provincial Charity In West Is Islander yew Provincial of the St. Igna- ...,5 Province of the sister: at clarity of Providence )3 Mother Hora Mary. The St. Ignatius Pro- "ice covers much of the Inland i uplre -- in eastern Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Former superior - ndmlnistra tor of St. Vincent's Hospital Port- land, 0re.. Mother Flora Mary re places Mother M. Brendan. Pro Tlnclll durinl the out six years. Mother Brendan has been named administrator ot St? Patrick's Hos Wat Miuoula. Mill!- l'ISl'I'ED MOTHER . Before beginning her new dut- ics Mother Flora Mary went to primrose. Prince Edward Island. (Imada. to visit her aging mother Mrs. Flora MacDonald. a brother Clement MacDonald. three sis- tors. and other relatives living on the lsla'nd She stopped in Man- ircal at the mother - house of Pro ildcuce. There she assisted at lllc jubilee celebrations of 47 sis- tl'r:. including the golden nnniver .K.'il'Y of Mother Bernice. Mother (it-nerai of the Providence com- munity. At . this time Mother Flora Mary received her assign- mt-n'.. Mother Flora Mary joined the rmnmunity in 1921 in Vancou- ii'l' Wash. Since 1923 her religi- ml. career has been connected ullll St. Vincent's Hospital, Port- lanti, Ore. licr departure from Portland ended 24 years of service in at. Vincent's Hospital, as director of the school of nursing and nursing service. the last six years as su- pm-lnr - administrator of St. Jo- gt-ph's Hospital. Burbank. Calif., Oi Sisters Ol MOTHER FDORA MARY and in 1949 she became adminis- trator of St. Vincent's Hospital. During her tenure of six years, Mother Flora Mary started a 32. 500,000 renovation. reconstruction and construction program which is still in progress. Mother Flora Mary is a gradu- ate of the Oregon State University She did graduate work at St. Lou- is University. She is a member of the American College of Hos- pital Administrntors. the National League of Nursing, Western Hos- pitals Association. Catholic Hos- pitals Association. and consultant in other organizations concerning nursing education in Oregon andl California. EASTERN GUARDIAN ELVIS PRESLEY hats, auto grziphed picture 31.98. War Sur- to number 448. The foreign office issued a statement saying the in- ternees. employees of Sue: con- tnactlng companies. had poor and insufficient food. inadequate san- itary facllities and possessed only the clothes in which they arrived; pl us store Summerslde. PERSONALS Mrs Alfred Gilli: returned to Montague on Monday after a pleas- ant three months visiting with her non-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Machean, in Quincy. Mass. Little Cnueen Gri fin has return- ed to her home in anmure Island following her recent operation in lie Kluge County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McAllney and young son Michael Joseph. accompanied by Mr. McAllney's father. Mr. Patrick McAliney. As- tnrln. Long Island, are guests of Mrs; McAliney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Mckennl. Montague. Oswald Graham Laid To Rest The death occurred at the Prince Edward island Hospital on Sunday, November lath. of Mr. (lsuald Graham in his 79th year aficr a lengthy Illness. A tesident of Cambridge. Mr. Graham was highly regarded in the community. He was prede- ceased by his wife, (Anne Butler) and one son. Everett. who was drowned during the last war. lie leaves to mourn: one daugh- tcr. Mrs. Alice Hicken: I brother Andrew. Cambridge; and slstc-LI Mrs, Russel Finley. Charlotte town. . Funeral services were conducted l by his pastor. Rev. Carl Currie from Peter's Road Presby- tedan Church. Hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd". and "By Cool Siloams Shady Rlll." A quintet feellngly rendered "The Beautiful Land." The pail bearers were: Albert Maci..eod Sr., Clyde Kerwin, Stan- lcy llicken. George Miller. Harry Irving and Archie Mnclleod. Interment was in Peter's Road Ccmetery. PRMEST CONDITIONS LONDON flieutcrsl-The gov- ernment Tuesday complained that British civilians interned in Egypt 10 Cases Before I Magistrate At Georgetown At magistrate's court. George- town. yesterday. before stipend- uy magistrate Gilbert A. Gau- det. four persons were charged under the Highway Traffic Act An assault case Nvas dismissed. and a case under; the Game Act postponed until Dec. 3rd. A resident of Gupeneaux under the Traffic Act. driving without registration. was ed 81000 and costs. while a . ident of Burnt Point was also filled 310.00 Ind costs for driving without due care and attention. The same Par- ty was fined an additional 310.00 for using license plates not Ism- ed by the department. A I "J of Chu' wail fined 310.00 and costs for speed ing through the town of Montague while a member of the R.C.A.l" s ” paid I similar a- mount for speeding on the open highway. Under the Temperance Act. I resident of Georgetown, having no permit and having liquor in htl possession. was fined 320-00 Ind costs or thirty days; also two re- sidents of Little Harbor were each fined 810.00 and costs or thirty days for being intoxicated in A public place. while a resident of Nova Scotia was fined 860-00 and costs or thirty days for being in control of a vehicle while impar- ed. The case of an assault charge by a resident of Abney. against another resident oi Abney was dismissed. Mr. J.P. Nicholson represented the Crown in all cases. MACKENZIE DIES l.()Ni)0N tneuterst -Malcolm Mackenzie. 64, founder and hon- orary secretary of the Empire A” Council, which encourages cul- tural developments in the British colonies. died at his home Wed- nesday. l Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary. Canadian legion. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. William Dewar, Brudenell. Tuesday evening with the presid- nt. Mrs. Thomas Clair in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual manner. The minutes of the P79 vioul meeting were read and ap- proved. The financial report. read by the treasurer, Mrs. Jeule Shaw. showed a substnncinl.balance on hand. The wrrespondence was read by Mrs. Shaw and Included and treats. The president reported that I large number of veterans. service men and their families were nerv- ed 4 i T ., ' T and cof- fee fouowing the armistice service. It was also reported that Christ- mas gifts had been forwarded to servicemen vv . The sum of twenty five dollar! was voted towards the current Kings 'County Hospital campallil and five dollars towards the crippled children's auction. The treasurer reported that twenty ll"? dollars had been forwarded to the springhill disaster relief fund as voted at a special executive meet- ing earlier in the month. The nominating committee com- prises Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. John Gaudet, pod Mn. Atwood MacDonald. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. John Gaudet for the annual meeting in December WES accepted. At the close of the meetins I social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. MacDonald was pianist and lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Margaret MacKlnnon. KILL 56 REBELS ALGIERS tlieutersl -- Fifty-six Algerian insurgents have been killed or captured by French troops in scattered engagements during the last 24 hours, reports reachi ,, here Wednesday said. IIHAINS Tough. rugged the chains that will pull you through the heaviest going - - - AT EXTRA LOW PRICES ! I Tire Size 670-I5 Tire Size 600-I6 Reg. Weight 8.25 Light Car Special - 670-I5 FOR run OCCASIONAI. usnn -- 600-l6 Sizes in stock for all ears and trucks at "SAVE-SAFELY" PRICES! ALSO REPAIR LINKS, CROSS CHAINS, CHAINS LOCKS and CHAIN ADJUSTERS. EMERGENCY TIRE CHAINS are suffering unsatisfactory con- ditlttns. The lnternees are reported Strap-on Chains ON OR OFF IN A ASSOCIATE chains and waterproof leather straps. l.I9 each Double Duty 1 1.20 7.20 with two heavy cross- JIFFY - - - STORE ;'mosI&HoscuntrtnTTxn I T 4 ...or out or THE MOST Rmuxuu mu cssealuiavutrntei-Tu, ch .'E,l,. l -, - ,1 r . W g W” 5'5... Xr i . letters. of appreciation for cards 1 MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Kgg ; If Dunbrook. N. s. Mnclussterr, cu-thou, N, 8- loan! the Daattweekend .1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford . Murray River, ll Mr. and Mrs. Angus E. Mac.- Kny and sons Wayde and Emu, ti London. Ontario, have fallen up lztltgelrce at the home of Mrs. W IYI parents. Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Victor F " ll dnlighter of Eldon. W971-EuZl'ee(:eT)l:d visitors to Murray River guests llsland Nurse Went To Help Few Days, Stayed 43 Years Loyalty and long years of de- voted service to places far re- moved from their native heath lnppear to be an outstanding trait of the Mstheson family -of Glen God.-Lu-d William. , Elsewhere is given a sketch of J. Mu-Kayg Muruy NW the late William Matheson. who Inent forty-six years In Canada's West. The following is an outline of the career of his sister. Jessie. In 1913 Miss Jessie Matheson Thursday. Nov. 22. 1956 The Guardian. Page fore that she had been nu.rse- dard Hospital. anaesthetist for thirty years. Over Miss Mnthenon underwut he the years she had become "lady nurse's training at the MacLeen In white" to literally thousands or Hospital in Waverley. Man. On Pllients. who had occasion to be he retirement the dven medical care at the God- main In Brockton. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS RATES FOR MAGAZINES Please order early for any and all magazines. renewal. g A magazine makes a wonderful year round Christmas gift 57 weeks og Saturday Evening Post arrived at the little hospital at 21 Goddard St, Brockton. Mass, operated by Dr. Henry E. God- dard and his non. Dr. Samuel W, . She came "to trip out for a few days". and remained gzettls years. her working life- ufu Matheeon retired October let this year. At this time she was Director of Nurses. a post she had held for is years. Be- IICW Of of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Moore 1,. . Friends of Mrs. wima are pleased to hear she bar: 1'1e,iLlIJlfl'n'ne. admin lifter home in Murray -River' "I - ume has been a patient in e P. E. Island Hospital, LAC Rankin Keenan stationed with the R C: &."nmer5Id9 l5 Spending leave at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mw miter. Efatu ions are it Mr. and Mwrs. Georgee liihdlid 3; lroquis, Ontario, who were rnar. 1-led recently in Ontario. Mr. and 1115- While spent their honey. noon at the home of Mr. White's Dlrcnts Mr. and Mrs. Fred White Mir;-ay River. ' . and Mrs. Geo l- 1!” l3milY. Murray RlZlferSdl:rfltdT-res-" oently for Kltchner. Ontario, where they plan to reside. A mewen putty was given in their honor. who A. F. in e ten days parents, Keenan, For Parcels Starting Thursday, Nov. 22, in Legion Home, Sourls. Sponsored by Legion Aux- lllary. Free lunches served. STORE HOURS Thur. 0 e.m. - 0:30 p.rn. Fri. 0 o.m. - 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 8 tun. - 9:30 p.m. ray River. Messers. Malcolm Livingstone. Elmer Glover and Kenneth Mac- . Leod, who are employed in Gaga. i ltown. N. B. spent the past week- 51 end at their homes in Murray Riv- r Mrs. Basil Irving and daughters Brenda-Ann, Doualda and Cathy. of Charlottetown spent the past week at Murray River. guests of Mrs. lrvlng's father. Mr. William J. Maclfay. Mr. Kenneth MacQueen. Mcluyn YEO "BACK FROM ETERNlTY" The lurid story of an exciting event in this exciting world. 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Arnett Mac- Lean, and Gerald MacKay, Mur- ray River left on Saturday, for Ontario, where they hope to find employment. TH EATRE MOIITAGIIE FRIDAY'S DRAMATIC HITI on ma MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE! when he olarnoltolher room .. ti.."l”...””'.'.1f. 2:... .::d TI--r- Fri - see A SIEWARI JEAN 3233.4 l GRANGER SIMMONS Weekly Curd Party i 5.3:: Kfo-an IN TIIF. FOG TECHNICOLOR ANITA ECKBERG . ROBERT mum and bad-mixed, loved, YOU BUY FOR ILE88 AT- LLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY AND HUNTER RIVER BUY ISLAND YOUNG STEER 8: HEIFER BEEF AT THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES 59- TEAK --49- LE N t ' HAMBURG .' . . . 2Ibs.55c BLADE "A57 ' ' ' "”' 3” Wm RIB srsw MEAT . . . lb. 25: ........... RIB 8. SHORT RIB . . . Ib. 43c RUMP ROAST . . . . lb. 45: BROKEN PEKOE - A SENSATIONAL OFFER With each 53.00 or ever purchase of toys you get a soc yak. Christmas CORSAGE FR EE With each 36.00 or over purchase of toys you get c 31.00 vdna Christmas CORSAGE FREE satire.-tannin.-out-tptasrte somottutun for linhed thneenty. 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