YESTERN GUARDIAN 1 .1 - , NT-Mn-Jharonitnwusrsirusuc- .*' . susnirnusml sun rumor éounrunu° m l I swarms. Advertising should its m: with y", m; "will! my N JlWIht only st any oi u" iollcwiug mm a. ' Qi— . Bflokfltllfi Water St. - in Bakery, ‘Wlicr it. Guardian will be delivered to home ystleocrdsyorllioperweebwouslfl-i Gout-lies Dru t0 m". o. "s Water ll. ti‘! Granville St. inflummeraidsby iorthissarvicsor ) "a" l0 u" M! filllllllllhlo for deiivcrill on your route. lumn ls merved for news interest but advertising oi y nature msv he l ts- a wold strictly pay- . advance. l ORDERS promptly at- to by Taylor Drug, 00., n. L-flo-l-Il-lli. . ska-be and shoe matched - stock at Bruce's. L-8I7-l-6-2i. JUSTIN Rotter is now ox pelts daily at the of- l= Graham Rcgers. Sum- . L-sll-i-i-ii. ND that our i989 new uipped wit Goodrich Sai- \ traction Silvertown tires, for a set at Bruce's. L-657-1-fl-2l. ; MACDONALD, organist esbyterian Church. Sum- ls open to receive pupils rte and theory. Phone -erside. L-Siq-l-ll-lii. fflLAND LASSIE FLOUR" 1 the best blend flour arket. Pond 6r‘ Delaney, ~ e. ‘ L~292—1-1-l4-2l. ING X-RAY COURSE- , Howatt oi Summcrside lliax. N. 8., taking a x-rsy work. UR SPECIAlf-lt Bede- r Mills during January. XXX $2.40. Milled from hard wheat. no lots. F‘. O. B. Albany. L-fie-i-S-ai. CISSIUL DANCE — A essiul dance was held in . Hall st Emerald on Pri- ‘ under the ncinl! film by Mull/Inn's . alisted by Ted. Bernard S). Joim Gaudet and Al- . A deli- by th evening to a close-R. . 'l'. U. MEETING-lac Mrs. Hammond John- dent. was in the chair. usiness was conducted slon took place on the temperance in the schools. - e Pickering gave are- e annual meeting of the ‘is e in Charlotte- e importance oi having .‘ tested ior tuberculosis ed. Mrs. M. F. 1- yer; sweetly J solo ior the beginning I Year. New furnishings . C. T. U. room at the "~ decided upon. .Mrs. ed afternoon tea at the ; of the meeting. S. . L. E- G. DAVIES ‘AT PRAYER MEITPWO 0 "l with a hymn tion. Aignish ‘Gfl-llfllii‘. M. L A. Ill r yable dance was held .1: Hall on Friday last. llfnbil‘ llllliilsl t the New Year Elli McNallyb mohor. -r.snoa hes w: mas obtsinablewst W55.” m‘ L-857-1-d-2i, -ROBIN B001) mg Oqlggg-y Select Flo the ulai- your deaieurg. p” -io-l’s'-“-I5l§-§:‘. m--F0llw nc Rood cn. one speed . Anoly Box U6. Sunmrersldefex L-AZZ-l-‘I-ii. —1IOClKlY - Kenslngton Rink on Monday, January 9th at 8 PM. Kenslrlston ‘Gioyhflunds vs. Indian River. Adnussion 10c and 20c. L-IiZS-l-‘l-O. —STOCK-TAKING SPECIALS at fiance's-fittest htlactek fill-m ienco-t 89w ancc stock. Discount cancelled after reo- lst- uasr-i-e-n. -EN.IOYABLE SKATE _ The school children oi Kensington en- lyod a hoe abate on Wednesday alaernoon which will be s weekly event through the kindness oi the managunent and the children enjoyed it are very grateful. K. _—l‘illl AT KENSINGTON ._ In destroyed the worksho and ggnery on the farm oi drew lin, Kensington at an early hour Thursday morning. Mr, ’i‘up- lin hsd been working n his shop on Wednwday and had a fire in the stove but it is not known how t‘: “it t" ....“.°°..-....“’i m‘ hf‘. p n oms u mi ght from visiting a neighbor found the build in flames. The ilre was blowing directly on the other buildin but snow on the r001 M h ftire “from 6P . uc eympa hy felt ior Mr. ‘ruplln as he lost a lot oi machinery and a quantity oi thrashed grain. K. Personals —Mrs. Leslie MocParlane, Summcrside left yesterday Boston Mass oi for S. -.sn-. John- Driscoll, IB.A., oi Sum side has accepted s posit- ion ss PrincipalofDarnley School and has taken up his new duties. —Mr. Gil-ties Riley, Rest. has returned where he will resume his at Daihousie University. -4Mlss Evelyn Wood, Travellers Rest spent the last iew days vis- iting her sister. Mrs. Lawson Cot- ton, Summerside. Travellers Halifax studies —Mia ‘Theresa MlcLellsn, re- turned to her home in Kensington after spending a week in Char- lottetown, 3:108! oi her aunt. Mrs. Austin Tra or and Miss Ph Blanchar -Mlss Phylls Blanchard, Char- lottetown is visiting in Kensington guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc- Lslian. K. -Mr. Donald MacDonald. Plus- villa. New Years visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mac- Donald, ‘Iravcllers Rest. ' —-Miss Ruby MacNeiil daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John I". MsoNeill, Summsrside has returned to her studios at Acadia University at Woliville, N. S. 5., Czech-Slovak =__(Con_tinued from page l)____ C state autonomous - Ukraine, _ oi easternmost Csecho- Slovakia. - The officials acid three officers oi th Hungarian Arm tsk a in arretlio-rlruslrile, so: prbonar oral hundred yards irom the new y v- Scene oi Fighting The battle was iougnt near Mun- one o! the - version oi the encounter was that firing began at s rsfi m. ‘an Cirpstho-Uhainlan vs tory on unusrtsn troops and “ " crossed into tho autonomous state. msstuemocoeasiau. after Gaucho-Slovak and Hungar- ian officers reached an easement. it was Acoidsutallyllaia ‘the ‘ needless to say _.-__-.____.. ___... an. usual Annual’ lllsit To Lonnox Island School ver since he was appointed to his high ci- . Through his generosity the were treated to candy. nuts and . _ Prize mo was also van for rogulsr at ance, lst - . 2nd, 15c, 3rd 50. saith at 5th 25c The 1st. 2nd and Srd-ln each class also received a snail sum. Lleut Governor DeBlois compli mented both pupils and teacher on their excellent work. Mr. John J. Ssrk. who has had charge cf the ior many years and is a son of the late Chief Sark, is very grateful for the kindness and generosity oi Iieut Governor DeBlois who has never failed to reme the school children oi Lennox Island. Following is the prize list:- English Catechism 1st Class 1. Madeline Iabobe. 2 Ramnond J. Sark. 3. Peter T. Labobe. ' ens cis- , Katleen Joan Sal-k. . Mary IrisSark. ,- Joseph be. 8rd Class . John Joseph '1‘. Sark. Irene be. lstPrimer . John Joseph T. Bark. Iobobe . Irene 1st Reader ' . Mary Iris Sark. 2nd Reader . Katleen Joan-Bark. , Joseph pabobe. 3rd Blender . Raymond J Sark. . Madeline Icbcbe Pete bobe r T. 1a Grammar 1. Peter T. Labobe. 2. Raymond J. Sark. 8. Madeline Labobe. Learning t» Speak and wrm 1. Raymond J. Sork. - Peter T. Lcibobo. Madellne labobe. 5908711711! l. Peter '1‘. Labobe. 2. Raymond J. Bark. S. Madeline ldbobe. Canadian. HD0017 i. Raymond J- . 2. Peter T. Labobe. S. Madeline Lwbobe. Senior Tables l. Madeline Iiabobe. 2. Raymond J. Bark. 8. Peter '1‘. hbcbe. 3. Junior Tables l. Mary Iris Bark. 2. Katlsen Joan Sari Joseph Lsbobe- Senlor Spoiler i. Madeline Lebobe. 2. Peter T. Isbobe. 3. Raymond J. Sark. v Junior Spoiler l. Mary Iris Sark. 2 Katleen Joan Ssrk. 3. Joseph Labobe. Senior Health Reader i. Raymond s. Bork. 4 Peter r. Ilabobe. 2. 8- Madeline ‘Lalbobe. Junior llealth Reader. Katleon Joan Ssrk. J Lahore. Mary Iris Sark. Senior Arithmetic 1. Raynwnd J. Sark. 2. Peter T. Isbcbe. l. Madeline Lcbobs. Junior i. M Iris Ssrk. 2. Kat een Joan Sark. s, Joseph ubobe. Regulus-Attendance Rs nd J. Ssrk .00. . nit-Wu Ssrk ‘it " Katleen Joan Ssrk I0 cents Lsbohe M cents. . 2i cents. l. 2. 8. msnt. tcInlurg ill-Ill several nan a attack swung centre of s rich At the some time the government was 0i. Borjss Blanca-s. rdsy. firs; e hoto, theatr I “ lI-ild in intermittent tartan mllita the attackers 1°l180d to s. unit 0i Al‘ mained to ludlng mdapest, heavy concentrations yak troops east and t acs. et met for an cut the Sprin Val but three nliiglifid ver Wings 2 to 1, first period unt the . mar dented, Waite at the wafer behind ier ior Watts ‘use had B081 ‘Ill 8i labelled, however, it cards, as the Valley up in front oi the n on a. pass from Rol ("placed the winner in First Per don) 9.50. Penalties-Hughes, ‘ Campbell, Lawson, . StopcqMclnnis ll, Watts i2. Second Pe Score-Non ion 2, lnwaon 2. Stops-Momma, Valley, (C. Champ on) 5.10, ing Valle (R. Champion) l6. . Penalties- McKlnnon, - on. defence A. Tuylor, wards M, Waite. E. Silver Wi g don, E. Bu-aham, he an eaceJent who never Sliver Wingusn ‘mdlfi t til en the July and in addition penetrated miles behind the ants‘ summer jump-off line, against Guente Oveluns, munications and manufacturing mining area. ‘(Continued from page 1 Some military leaders Dost were urging mobilization. The mix-mp in front oi the ne Bht glow to break a i-l dead- lock and deieat the Kens bang, rushes by both and combine. ion broken up at the defence, and not ii 50 k was the twine this Mclnnis pass from C. Glydon ior the first counter. which certainly locked like . ve you an rubber Watts stopped in this period alone, he kicked out l8 that was be denied and at 16.50 l-Silver Wings, Watts was always score cigar mm and btt Milli! timcre-B GOVERNMENT Ilncemygthrglclchedom” ‘alarm Vfilllliiell ' recaptured all’ the to m” lost cam- rritcry m. to the south com- lh the east reported mov- llll up reinforcements to a new mountain defence line northwest which was ceaptured by the Insurgents yes. Tense Trace Is motion Icture mil the municipal t eatre, fire in the ai- ternoon were concentrating on the residential district. At 4 P. M l-i authorities been repulsed. They announced their troops ma taken a number of prisoners and WDtured armament which clarcd was identified as having be. the Creche-Sic. vak my, Conditom along the border re. nse, however, and rein- iloécunents irom many garrisons. . i111- asserted they de- leit in the ai- temcon ior various border points. The Hungarian military reported of Creche-Slo- west 0t‘ Mun- in Buda- hour but the lGovei-nment was proceeding caut- y a "foreign influ- I once’ was encouraging hostility to- Wsrll Hungary in Oarpatho-Uk- SPRING VALLEY DEFEAT ’ SILVER WINGS 2-1 In s. fast rugged game, with no than 18 penalties being handed .ey boys with to go, om a made the ton Sil- on hursday evening, Jan, 5th., in Kensington rink opened with a teams, solos plays, being point placed on a who played a ts ior ce." and he sure kept it out until .10 in the iinal StEiSDH when H. Champion from close ass from Chester Champion had im beat all the way ior the in on a tieing idea oi the was not in the boys would not irom a mix- et L, Campbell and Champion the twines. SUMMARY lod (C. Gly- Waite, L. riod Pemlties-lflecldbert 2, H. Chen‘- Burns. 13, WSIZIZS ll. Third Period H. Champion L, Campbell Proiltt, Heckbert, Law- Taylor (miscon- W. La son, ior- w l-l hes, . W tts. , . a L. Glydon, D. NOTES Our number one star in this some to W. Watts, Wings‘ goalie turned in a sensational game. dangerous 10b on defence. isnoneotherthan trehenot “n hegame this one. acted Charles How- lwercsuoceuiulinthc . Division I the nsmerci those who ‘i! per cent Division II. per can an . to cegtbsm order oi merit). _ v. I s _. ifilidfllil ‘£19131 “oixmlnkprléi; examinations SIDE GUARD ‘ I COUNTY CHRONICLE PAllllllN ANll munum run Moontv TllllllY Served21 Years For Preparedness Day Bombing 1n s... “ms- Francisco. SAN QUE} TIN. Calif. Jsn- s- (AP) —Thomas J. Mooney, who was brought to San Quentin 2i years ago to be hanged romgzlxy ior multiple murder in e Francisco Preparedness Day bomb- Qgg- 8118M his "last day" in prison ay. At dawn tomorrow he will motor 90 miles to Sacramento" and, un- les the unexpected occurs, will re- ceive an unconditional pardon irom California's xicwly-seawd Lib- eral Democratic Governor, Cul- bert L- 0180B. s believer in Mconey‘s innocence. A brief hearing, lasting an hour or two, may put an end to the his- toric cry of class-conscious work- ers around the world—“1l‘ree Tom Mooney!" No Opposition For the first time in all the years oi controversy and. strife over the case. no voice was raised officially against; Mooney; no one came forward to resist. further the time-worn Mooney argument that his‘ conviction was a. wciter oi lies and perjury woven by "capitalis- tic pcrsecutors." Exuberantly Mooney prepared ior vindication and freedom lie spent most oi the day receiving visitors and packing up to leave what he always has termed his "living tomb." "Just think," he said, "I have fewer hours to wait now than the years I've served!” A final appointment with the prison tailor enabled the 56-year- old prisoner to discard the regula- tion prison garb and with it his convict number, 1921. which he never failed to use in his appeals to the working closes to keep up his fight. Mooney received word his wire. Rena, and his brother and sister. John and Anna Mooney, would “in the caravan to Sacram-r Mooney said he would loestabli-Sh his residence in San Francisco. Mrs. Mooney who lives there told reporter thev would have t0 “ask Tom about the” "mow u~ inquired whether she would take him to her home. ‘These 2'2 long years have been moth-eaten," she added. "Life to me has been something like a cloak. There is little left but the tatters. However, even they amount to something." Mrs. Mooney said she had been crying for three days — f‘h0t” b6‘ cause oi sorrow, but for joy. Summon Seven More Witnesses In Drug Scandal YORK, Jan. fl —(AP) — NEW Seven Connecticut real among them Archibald McNe of Bridge- port, former Democratic National Committeemen, and Mayor Thorn- as Spellacy oi’ Hartford. have been summoned ior questioning by Fed- eral officials nvestigatng the McKesson and Robbins drug scan- dal. Spellacy already has‘ testified at a hearing the State Attorney General. R. Kaufman, As- slstant United States Attorney. dsclosed toda the names oi $1M seven prospec ive federal wit- messes. They included:- - Frank Virelli, Jn, son of s. Stoto Police lieutenant who is also Fire Marshal oi Fairiield County; Abraham Weimnan, New Haven lawyer; Vincent Wdobeniills. I'll-Yt- iord Co rs ion unse i Macliéilgoo oi Bethel, formed m- public leader 0f Falriield County. and Walfrid Lundborg, Hartford Custer-Musics, the former‘ convict and Swindle: who became Presi- den-t oi the slant corporation- Find No Brehch 0f Regulations ws, Jan. o -(01>>-'rhe '“ n Broadcasting“ 00PM!“ ation announced today st it has reviewed the New Years - Day l Dannenberg, act- ing German Consul in Montreal over a Montreal radio station and "discovers that there has ‘been no breach oi the regulations. Thes echwssoneof sev New ear's Sreetings delivered over the station‘ foreign con- suls in their own nglll 0- There was some cri cism oi Mr. Dsnnenberg’: address and Gladstone Murray, C. B. C. Gen- eral Manager, had a copy oi the script sent to tawa where it was reviewed for any failure comply with broadcasting regu- latlons. M ‘Al’ I m" ; lfmficsioid ‘Look Forward To, Ice Races SOMETHING WORTH WHILE A'l.‘ STANLEY Now that the Christmas holidays have drifted away for another year there is slwsys some activity w m» the mole on the elm azoiuid the community of Stanley. Once the word got out that Up- ton Smith. J. B. Reid. Fred Tay- nder mot their the river ice of can heap- their dollars together to ‘ti?’ N. W.“ °““€€‘au“'€ poss o ou some little comment onmthe above mentioned four. Union's bay gelding is a son of Capt. Aubrey and that says plenty for that side oi" the horse. ‘this handsome horse will do the best to attract attention. We expect to see Mr. Reid renew his acquain- ts-nce when he hits the course with his came Col. Aubrey. If he ob- tains some oi the staying qualities of his dam Sherwood Bell. his r sundown finish mates is over. As for the Brander colt he is something new oii the web. owing to the fact he is a son of Watson Peter and handled by can sure on s. before the squabble aociates not to come out forgetting anything. Lost but not least River Wvrfily. by A1 Wocnthy. dam Queen Aubry. As iar as looks and points are concerned they but this fill in e- class by herself although Fred says green as grass. We have heard that beiore from the south end oi the course. Just acrom the valley slides the urriters pen to the homo oi Chest- nut Hal. owned by the secretary M11 Wlgmore. Nothing need sold about Walter's ability as a after how he dropped Billie in the firing line. As we down the river we met B91111! 0°06- Muoh can be expect- ed fxom this youngster as he is a dtlblicante oi his sire Bellni Scott whose qualities are noted on num- erous score cards. dam also arenottobeellllittedlrirstbyls Cools. second was the old heroine -ori the hturi Princess Etta. Mr. 8o very fortunate by securing the services of John estley as a care taker whose Ellflwlfiae is mwtionsuv well n°wll moss horse men. All the but lying districts have a shower of speed which will he heard o: W"? own. as the boys intend hold- lug races every week, beam, and Walther permitting. s11 interested plea-it Watch Papers ior meeting announcement, etc. . SPECTATOR. NEII RING IN INNIINI BASE IS AIIIIIIIIINEII Witnesses Disclose . Operations Of Rum Iting In Nova Sco- tla. BY nllkes ritcr Canadlx; KAI-n" . Jan. 8 —-(C P)‘ Pfrllllllllsfy hwrlns ouohn Tan- ner of Haliétacn a up 01 °° 114M 28 th N Scgtrhns to defraud time" federal: vernment of 1188M liquor lldiollrllsd today to Jan. 1a. Twenty two oi the others also B" I0 llmear on that day before Mlltistrate B. W. Russell here. They were remanded until then when the crown decidedto proceed yékhnflrfiannergs preliminary hear. V h in the rgtti-Yafieflif; 1155131?» “.122 crlbed either illegal land ng or transporting ylctivities that cover- Bd DOiXlt-i Nova Scotisfls shores and any rt oi tthe one e - Provincial trip. to Saint JohrNf-N. 3-. tcred into the evidence. The 24th man accused. Jack Oreldhton oi I-‘falliifax, has yet to ce be located , 1W1? 98 were William (Happy) Hollahan of lower Sack- ville, near Halifax, who said he operated» a "hide" where contra- band rum was stored until dis- tributed, Gcrdon Rayner. his u. slstant, who said he occasionally h trans rt rum. and Alfred E. McDona d. Halifax County resident. who testified 1B. O. t n) Johnson, one oi the defendants, had hired him several times transport ll uor. They men loned at various times the names oi all but one oi the nine Halifax men oi the group charged as having been present at landings. lstins or trans- porting contra, and rum or having attended "meetings" with the ers. Most claimed their "employers" ill owed them money. Under crass-examination, Hol- lahsn admitted having done Jail terms inOntarlo and Nova Scctls on several occasions and one pen- itentiary sentence. e three described in detail operations oi the alleged con- spirstors. WIIK OI’ PRAYER maroon-h week oi abroad have signed the invitation. Little Girl: “Mummy, is my birthday coming soon?" Mother: "Yes. very soon now, but wh, do you at?" Little Girl: "I only wanted to -know ‘cause I was wondering if it agtimeibegsntobe s gczod FINE SILVEII grades. vvvvvvvvvvvvw 1 Kensington and Vicinity Mrs. Preston visitors to Sh regrctto McLean Mr. and were recent He: iriends will many hear that Mrs. K i5 confined to her home, Miss Janettn White oi Summer- side enjoyed New Year's in Ken- kc. Mr. Charles l-iowatt. eniwed New Year's in Charlottetown the uuwt 0i‘ his blot-her. M1‘. A. R. Hewlett. Mr. Leigh Howatt has returned home from a business trip to tlhe eastern section of the Province. The younger element in this vic- inity are. in a big way taking up skiing, and with ideal weather con- ditions as we are now having it is becoming a familiar sight to see tlhem in every direction one hav- pens to look enjoying this ever popular sport. Between five and six hundred skating enthusiasts enjoyed the opening skate in the Kensington Rink Saturday evening. Ideal weather and road conditions allow- ing many to come from afar to . in in the fun and excitement, with the local element. An excel- lent sheet o1‘ ice and excellent music was greatly enjoyed by all. Miss Enid Lockhart oi Sum- merside was a visitor to Kensing- ton on Saturday evening-H. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns have returned from O'Leary, where they enjoyed the New Years holidays. Mr. Layton Rogers was a bus- iness visitor to Summerside on Thursday. Mr. Ferdinand Gallant employee of the C.N.R. here has left for Charlottetown where he will do some reliei work during Mr. A. Howatts convalescence. Mr. Clinton Glydon, was a vis- itor to Sumrnerside on Thursday. Miss Mae Taylor has returned to her home in Freetown after an enjoyable holiday in Kensington, thfil guest oi Mr. and Mrs. M . All school children and believe me, they were all there along with several of their teachers enjoy- “ed a two hours free skate in Ken- sington rink on Wednesday after- noon. Miss lvitildred Bisho . and Miss Eileen Shea were ostesses to three tables oi bridge, Wednesday evening at the home oi Mr. and lVLrs. Gordon Cooke. Min Mary Power won the ladies price and Mr. Angus Webber the gentle- mans. Ths highway to Summerside is stlll blocked to motor traffic, cars are still being run around the ‘me funeral oi the late Mrs. Nahani Iilttlefield formerly Miss Ilettie Murphy, Sea View, ci Kit- terey, Me., who passed sway at her home on Friday, Dec. 30th, will be held irom the home oi Mr. Rough. Sudsbury, Kensington, on Sunday January ‘Ith to the Burl- gton cemetery. The remains will arrive in Remington on Friday evening. BIIRES FIIRTNER ACTIVITIES IN RIIIIHIIINNINB n. L. wmussss Press sun wnurl l’ nszmsx. Jan. B—(OP)—Trips to Saint John. u. n. and ntrsl and eastern Nova were described today _ Donllleifiué I t} zseuprel%jtl 8 ORB 8 tiB-ilSry ch with 0v c t defraud the Federal Government of .000.000 through illegal liquor act- vities. who said he picked up or deposi d rum on these trips, testifyed he had done so on old irom B. 0. (Ben Johnson of (B ed only a few times in McDonald's evidence All Not lsay Going All w ct the trips, nmwwnftt ‘$1. a Royal C Mounted Police °“ misses: it; t"“°‘..‘.‘.'." M; 1'0 Li’! Q W0 hastily abandoned the trufinond took to the fields. ...’t°.;'.°‘n.““.§.°.‘l ‘ttihtfttd :3" tilled the officer's nol r were in the vicinit , be resurn nu flight, onlpy; to islhelnto a srliitsslwyriovafiu ‘en m Brookiieidisix milg to in to a lswytr in csse the had recognised him and pimped to prosecute. Hi’: experiences-autism h Jan- ll. liacllllllllllli, FOX PELTS WANTED For immediate order. Also interested in all AA s ‘s44 L-345-1-5-4 EMERALD P. W. O. Among the who s nt s well-earned vacation at their homes are: Miss Iris Mo- Entoe, Miss Lorraine Hughes, M-It Elmo Sinnott, Mr. Wendel h/lxv 2e oi Emerald; Miss Eleanor Emit Newton, and Miss Joseph! Grcenan, Kinkora. Her many friends will be glad to hear that Miss Emily McLeod, second year student at P. W. C. recovered sufficiently irom her ill- nem. to come to her home in Gra- ham's Road, for the latter part o0 her holidays. Mr. Elric Campbell, spent tho chrlstsnas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Campbell, Graham's ' 1t is pleasing to regal-t that Mm. Hyatt Haslam of pringiield is improving after her recent ill- R855. ahudeni Miss Eileen Lambs, R. N. ll spending the holidays at her home in Springfield. . Mr. and Mrs. A. K. MacGregor Summer-field, spent Christmas the home oi Mrs. MecGregorh parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lyle, Central, Lot 18, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haslem accompanied by their children Norma Lee, and Lewis, Springfield», were the guest oi Mrs. Haslamb mother, Mrs. Malcolm Glllis, “The Hill," Charlottetown, ior the Christmas holidays. Miss Edna. Sinnot, etude nurse in Prince County Hospit spent; Tuesday last in Etnerald via- lting, Mrs. Wllliazn Clark. Mr. Olestos MaoGuigan, spenl the holidays with his parents, Mn- fanfii Mrs. Leo MacGuigan, Spring- ie . Miss Elizabeth Murphy, studelfl nurse at the Charlotetown Hos- pital spent Tuesday with her par- ents, M.r. and Mrs. Austin Mur- phy, Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. 1*‘. E. Murphy Eirnerald. spent Christmas in Char- lottetown. Mrs. I nce Hickey, Dernlcy, T_ -spent ‘ eek-end. visiting hire. Regin Elmerald. R. nary, 1937, sent him to bed wi rheumatism, he said. Flor the he received $70. In the fall oi i936, he said, Jo son brought him to his reside w ere he roma ove ht. T following morning he ( picked up Sidneyh Regan, defendant. and ey drove to t Prospect Road, a. few miles cu aide Haliialr On the road, they met a parked automobile whose occ pant, identified by nald ‘Jack McAllister", told them load ugmat s dance h furth down road and take the load Saint John. Near Saint John they met Mc ister who had posed them on t . H left his ca d 6d tlfl ".21.. s... m. ' “m 14W. reached what McDonald descri sstheheart orfthe city, th luanchedofimiasidestreeta the load ~66 kegs-was taken o amdplacedlnaanedtotherear a. residence on the street could identify neither the str between Saint John r his nal anoth id Regan outside a trip. Fo - shag he received $15 and what was 1 of $20 provided for gas and oil on McDoInaJd also described mu trips to s. point on cobeqwd B 1108.1” TTUIO, lliié QQGhIO LISCO y . C Gu Coun y was de- scrbed in detail. 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