mos stem- 8 THE GUARDIAN. THE nsrsiiu GUARDIAN AGlN'l'l:-ION'l'AOUli lanll l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Sta-wart. In llruoo Iadllioo. Ill: Jens Wiggintou. Has Ilelisuion. AGENT OIZOIGETOWN: Weldon but; The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: llluo Donia Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The Poet Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards 1 sea. ...'AVAlLABl.E st Purina ware- Mrs. William lvesf Charlotte- liouse, Montague. chick starter. town, is spending a few days in See the difference Purina makes. Montague. .'I-lcr many friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Thomas Hayter. High held tonight, Saturday. March 1st. Bank. is a patient in the King's Come fiflfl see the different County Hospital. All wish her :1 events. and high school hockey speedy recovcr,v. with Phil Yitzile referecing. ...'lIl0l&'TA(l-l”.'E ICE si-on-rs scheduled for last night will be His many friends will be glad Gill. Kensington,it.o learn that Mr. Glad Higgin- guesi, oi botham, Montague, has been dis- charged from the Kings County Hospital where he has been a pa- tient for several days. Mrs. William is visltim: 'in Montague. her sister. Mtrs. A.H. Duvar. Mrs. Hugh Buchannan. Monctori. N.B., is spending the week-end in Montague, guest or her brother D I and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G! n ll. Nelson. i .'His many friends will be glad Church Service In Monligie ' "'.S'."'i""V Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald and son The Women's World DIM Oi George were recent visitors to Prayer was observed In Montague Snmmgrglde, yesterday afternoon with an in- te denominational service in Trin- Mi" Dorothy Jenking wag . IL. United Church. 'The service was conducted by Mrs. l-J.- H. Stewart. president ot recent week-end visitor to the City. the W. M. S. of the United Mrs, N, V', Hanson is spending Cliurvli. Mid ll"-' Bdtlrell WM tliV- a few days in Charlottetown with en by Mrs. Mort MacLean, the relatives, subject being the work around the world which our gifts help to make possible. Also assisting in the service were Mrs. A C. MncKa,v and Mrs. A. D. MacLure. from the Presbyterian IV. M. S. Miss Mary Gotell. who is em- ployed in the City, was a recent visitor to her home in George- town. Miss Teresa. Do,vle of Charlotte- anrl Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton. llrlrs. Leon Johnston. and Mrs. A. D. town was a recent week-end guest Maclienzle from the United W M, the hame oi Mr, and Mrs, A, M 5- H. Stewart. The music was under the tllr- ML. "lilml M ""3 Church 0l'K'"il5l-: Mrs. Charles MncConnell and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. and in- Miss Mai-gm-gt, sin-en; were V35. eluded a vocal duet "Under His nor; in the C"). on Saturday, Wings" which was very beauti- fully sung by Mrs. J. D. Mac- Feb. 23rd. to hear Mr. Charles Fraser. Mur- rxiy River, returned home yester-,i day from the Kings County Hos-i pital. p .'Mrs. B. H. Yeo. who has been a patient at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. will arrive at her home in Montague today ac- companied by llf'r clziiighter. lcne. arrived in Charlottetown by plane last evening. Flows were busy yesterday, op- eiiiiii: roads in Kings County which had been filled in following the snow storm Thursday. On the main highway the Montague plow made contact with the Charlotte- inwii plow at 4 pm. Earlier in the morning the other plow sta- tioned at Montague cleared the road to Georgetown and Cardigan. The road to Murray River was also cleared yesterday morning. During the day the bulldozer at Montague cleared the side streets. and was later engaged to remove snow in front of the business stores to provide a larger parking area. Georgetown The death occurred at her home' in Georgetown on Friday. Febru- ary iiilth. of Mrs. icapt) J. J. Fitz-. izcrald follow-iii: a lengthy The deceased was the illness former She is sui't'it'eci by her A,;.lCnpi. J. J. Fitzzerald. and one son M,-5, yno and her dnugiite;-,Paul, who resides in Grove City. Penn. ll. S. A.. and one daughter 'Mar,v, (Mrs. Ian Sterling) of 0!.- tawn. who was visiting home at lhg time of her mother's passing Another son, Capt. J. J. Fitzgerald. Jr., lost his life ill the recent sinking of ilie American iaiiltcr "Pendlcton." of which ll(' was nizisicr. The funeral will he held from St. James Church on Tuesday. March 4th at 9 a. lll. Promotion For Mr. H. A. Churchill HALIFAX. March 1-The ap- pointment of HA. Churchill plat- form inspector, sleeping, dining and parlor car department. Can- adian National Railways. here. The Help In Eiidcti." ceivc-(I I Mlniiday. Colivell. lllle outbreak case livestock Lead and Mrs. hymns sung were "For, The Beauty of the Earth". "My Faith Looks lip To Thee". "O God Our "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross". and "The Day Thou Gavest. Lord, Is The Benediction cell by Mrs. Stewart. Prime Minister Minister L. A. A 1:05 Past", he offering. IVEIS T REOESTT (Continued from Page i) way fortlie customary debate on the Speech George Drew. Progressive Conserv- ative lcader, will -start lie will be -followed by Laurent, M.J. and Salon Low, Social Credit leader. In opening proceelngs. Agricult- Gardiner said government does not intend to l6tiFoi-cg station in Summcrside cattle producers brunt" of the consequences or foot-and-mouth dis- in Saskatchewari. The ernmciit is "actively" investigating alternative from the St. c.c.r. leader. bear the outlets -.'or and Johnston. Throne. the debate Canadian animal products Charlottetown. spent a r town. Iris. spent .1 few lat their home in Georgetown prono'.in- 'we(.k, Friends of Mr. Herbert George are sorry to hear tha Fe I). Hi h. Mr. Ernie Roche, who is Company building in his home in Georgetown. the duty at ' the Royal Capadian Mr. Wilfred McQuillan. who is employed at Bruce Stewart”: in ecent week-end at his home in George- Mrs. Edith Guirk and Miss Betty g Lou Hayter, who are spending the The inr-iiibcrs of the (..G.I.'I'. ic-lwmim. M (lays l;ist P. t ill- ness necessitnted his entering the Veterans' Wing of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sunday. Pm- ployed as a bricklayer on the new iiddition to the Island Telephone Charlotte- town. spent the past week-end at LAC. John Campbell returned to Air on "whole Saturday, Feb. 23rd. after visiting of the his home in St. George's. Walker, father. had ..'Mrs. Spurgeon companicd by her William Buffett. who visiting with relatives gov- ac- Mr. been in Souris was announced b,v W. R. Suther- 0 MacDonald Wins At land, regional superintendent of the department. Mr. Churchill Mir. Atwood MacDonald skipped succeeds W. H. MacKcnzie who his team to victor last night atllias retired Under the Company! the Montague Cur rig Rink to re-ipcnsion H1195. present. the Montague club in the 3”"!-'.i"8 "mil 34 .VWS' exper- Physical Fitness gompetitlons to be lame in the deP3l'i""3m in his held at Charlottetown on March MW lmst" Mi" Churchill ll” 59"" for the previous week, returned States market, in Georgetown on Saturday, Feb. Trade Minister Howe said t.he,23Fd- United States had broken trade agreements by imposing restrict- ions on certain food imports from Canada but added that Canada is not planning any retliatory action. Health Minister Martin said that now banned from the United . ---7;. Friends of Mrs. Benjamin Stev- ens are pleased to hear she re- turned to her home in George- town on Saturday. Feb. 23rd from the Prince Edward Island Hos- she recently under- sth. Mr. MacDonald skipped his team to two straight victories in the best two out of three games. defeating skip Malcolm MacKen- zte 11-3 and 15-9. Personnell of teams ed on every run in the Maritimes between Halifax and Yarmouth. Sydney and Montreal, between Saint John and Charlottetown and between Campbellton and Gaspe. In the two World Wars illCiud9d'he has served on troop trains and stain. Al-W00d M8CD0mlCl: mule. T-ihas been assigned to numerous i pleted. after "serious province have In his speech, Mr. George pro- consideration" government has decided not to es- tablish a committee on health in- surance at this session. Health and sickness surveys undertaken by the not yet been com- pltal where went an operation. the Friends of Mrs. who only a week and a hill that a are sorry to hear Laura Layers. f ago returned home from the hospital, recur- rence of her disability necessitat- Clair; 2nd H. Moar; lead. H. Llew- important specials, ellyn. -, nl""Wfl'"P Hydro-electric installations be- Skip. Malcolm iviiicxenzle: mate. ing built in the Scottish High- J.K. MacDonald: 2nd H. MacKin- lands are expected to furnish one- non; lead, V. lv.'l:icLean. lseventh of Britaiiilvpower supply. MON. -.- TIIES. - Will. A MOTION PIIGTIIIIE WITH THAT ”SOMETHlNlli SPECIAL" HEEL and HERO! Lew Mai-sh, whose story this is, was ll. man of raw nerve. rough hide and a. thirst for trouble. The back alleys 'knew him. and so did the high places--all sorts of people and a lot: of events crowded the drama. of his life. He made mistakes, as most of us do; their Lew made a, big one, the kind that writes you off. When that happens you're down. And, if you come back, you come back the hardest way of all. Screen entertainment takes a big stride forwarul. In the way it tells how Lew Marsh fought back-and how one. woman's love made all the difference. There's no compromise with reality here-,-the things that hap- en to Lew do happen. This is the motion picture at its best. We're sure you'll say so to everyone you meet. . '50"09lilIl-lvtwsolnnuno Y0"'lOI,IIUvsrlIewnwhontivosnew James (31Ilil'rNE'.Y htblsyosranoupworhluid oi-Mty -Wcnor Ins. Music. as tiio"m:'Iow Mcnlui",';.i: can win for omiiioi on-uni-s PHYLLIS Tl-IAXTER Dome son the Ci1p" PIIIIIGE Ellllliiitil (Anuu) Til-IIIIY IIIILY GARY is wsimsa sacs? posed steps leading to II combined ed lier re-entering the Prince Ed- on Satur- ward Island Hospital day, February 23rd. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery- development to harness the Bay of Fundy tides, for electricity and link Fundy with the Gulf of St. I..a.wi-enue....for . nav.i.eat.lon. , The tidal protect. would utilize the tides of st. Mary's Bay, at the inland end of the Bay of Fundy, and it had been estimated more than 1.000.000 horsepower could be produced. The Jones Highway from Pnole.'s Garage to Georgetown was re- opened for traffic at nn early hour on Sunday, Feb. 24th, when the Department of Public Works . plow and bulldozer plow The iesultant industrialization :)';?I:e mmugh 10 the Town, Lag ngxtd llgnngfeghfanal mmugh in" ter in the day the plow returned but id h zneclo B necess"'y' to the Town, and cleared several I on A” lo be bum from of the principal streets. . Moncton. N.B.. to Shediac, N.B." "The development of this project. which could well be called the Maritime extension of the st. Law. rence Waterway development, would provide the industries which are sorely needed, as well as open- lng up the Bay of Fundy and New Englniid ports -AC. - the show. may possibly. keep in- active factors which will show up when the weather warms up. "It was the duty of the govern- , merit to take appropriate meas- W lake 5hlpPlnKv”itlrC5 to protect our province. That. he 5"” Ils what we did... 5”” Mt 500119 and Mt Gauih-l "It is evident that this iii not ii i9i' liaifl tribute to i-lit late Kinzimeasure directed against anyone. iiilll vledced loyalty to Queen Ellz-, tag (nst any particular province. llbe”l- "This problem is an urgent one and it is important that all co- operate to settle it. It is only fair ,w g,, to expect that no one will try in - rofit. from the present situation D....l,cErltiueD.d "om PEEL 1). ... End take this opportunity to impossible to determine how realize exhorbitant profits. widespread the dissase might be "The government. is convinced and ll0W l0": it Will lasln that each and everyone will co- "Aocordin: to experts present operate and that public welfare Weather conditions. the cold and will be safeguarded." WILL IIEIIIJIIIE c A P I T 0 L To.nAY Shows 2:30-'1-ll) BIG . . . IN THRILLS - BIG . . . IN FURY "tI.l'.l".l'LE BIG HORN" EXTRA! .NEW SERIAL: "CAPT. VIDEO" COMING Mon.-Tue.-Wed. PLEASE! PLEASE! DON'T TELL YOUR. FRIENDS ABOUT THE DRAMATIC SURPRISE ENDING! ....... .... r 1. , , ', . , Loni: oassiws Notebook Listen to Lorne Greene's Note- book! Dramatic. human-interest stories drawn from life. Don't miss this thrilling quartet-hour. SUNDAY - 8:00 P.M. CFCY-630 On Your Dial '”oiiiiai:iniTiir" Continued from page 3 makes and the efforts she ptlts forth to win men to God in every land. But there must be. according to Christ. is love of Christians for . one another of the same character as His love for us all and the direct effect. in us of that love..A great deal has been said and is being said about the failure of Christians to love one another as they ought. and much of it is deserved. And yet, who of us has not found in our church fellowship a heart-sat- isfactlon and an inspiration that we find nowhere else? It ought. to be warmer than it is. but even as it is, it is a well-spring of gladiicss. and a soiirce of nower. O I 0 Two questions. First. how is it to be maintained? Christ answers. by keeping His commandments. These verses are read in our marriage service. and we know that the love of the wecldcd pair depends on keeping the pledges given each other in that hour. God holds the pledges which each gives the other. and any failure to keep them cuts us off from the source of all true love in Him. so in the sacred com- munion of God's neonle in the Div- ine society - it is b,v diligent ful- filment of the obligations of love that we are held together in the love of Christ. Second: What are the effects of that love? Again. Jesus answers: "By this shall all men know that you are my disciples. if you have love for one another." Look at our ideal! when we love one another as Christ loves us. we draw the world to Him. Millgell and iiicinity Regular church service was held in Marie United Church on Sun- day Mornlng at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulglev and Mr. stew i: MCEWel'i of St. Peters Bay. atended services at Marie United Church on Sunday morning. Friends of Mrs. Irving Sander- son of Church Road hope that she will soon be feeling much better again. after being in poor health for some time now. Miss Marion McEwen. teacher of Marie School. who boards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cii,vler Ding- ivell spent. the weelk-end at her home at St. Peters Eay. Allison McLean. son of Mr. and Mrs. George McLean of Bangor is spending the winter months with his grandnarenis. Mr. and Mrs. John Joy of Milburn and is attend- ing school at. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sanderson, of Church Road were in Charlotte- town on Moriday on business and couldn't get any farther than Marie on their way home . for the snow drifts that were blocking the road. Friends of little Wally Dlnilwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Ding- well of Marie. were sorry to hear that he was sicit'last'week. after just. recovering from the measles a short time ago. Dr. Beck of St. Peters Bay was attending him. ..'Church Road is still not passa- ble for cars clue to the many days of stormy weather recently. Mr. Miles Mathison one of the snow plough operators endeavored to plow out the road on Tuesday last but found that. his machine was not powerful enough to go through the enormous banks of snow which he encountered. and will have to set. a more powerful plough to do the job. - -BX I Bristol and O O O iciniiy An old resident here. who has seen more then eighty-five winters in Bristol. informs us the train was stuck for a month right here away back in 1904. He also recalls a win- ter when the snow was over the line. poles and freezing rain cam:-. and the mighty snow banks would carry a horse and sleigh. It was called the winter of the big crust. , :. .'Mrs. P.R. Slnnott. post mistress here is confined to her bed at pre- se i with a severe attack of the flu an will not be around for a. couple of weeks. Friends also. regret. to learn that her daughter Loraine is also confined to bad with a severe pttsck of the flu and the doctor has ordered her to stay in bed for some time lest she have a. relapse. -N six KILLED IN sviii.-iiivciia ...... IN MEMOIIIAM II!!! IAIGAIIT XAIDNI ..'Msny friends in Souris and vicinity were mocked and. sad- dened by the sudden death of Miss Margaret Malone in Charlotte- town on Jan. 10th at. the early age of n.i.rieteen years. Margaret was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Malone. Souris River. and received her education in Saint Mary's Convent graduating from there in 1950. In September, 1951. she joined the staff of the Dietary De'pa.t't4- ment: at the Provincial Sanator- ium where she woi-kcd till the attme of her death. The deceased was a young girl of exemplary character. her cheer- ful disposition and gentle manner endeared her to all who had the pleasure of heracquaintanvi. Her loss will be most 'eenly felt in her home to which she showed an extraordinary spirit of devotedness. Death is hard at anytime but what makes it more difficult to bear is the fact that Margtret had planned a short vacation at h:r much loved home the week of her untimely death. Besides lier grief-strlcke,n par- ents, she leaves to mourn the loss ota loving daughter and sister. two brothers Danny and Edmund to and one sister Elizabeth. In spite of inclement weather and bad roads, Margaret's loving aunt Christine arrived from Best ton to attend the funeral. NH v ionu btlkfllib life insurance or annuities. MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS W. D. YOUNG, SUMMERSIDE Her funeral which was largely attended took place to saint Mary's Church, Souris, where Requiem ll;gh Mas was sung by tor itmtimuiii rne following Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in pi-mu Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating without obligation. CHARLOTTITOWN .. J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL MOORE J. . R. C. Shea, Kinkors; H. M. Chisholm; Tryon; I: R. Burns, Freetown H. C. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. 1. her pastor. Monstznor J. A. Muir Mr. and Mrs. James N. camp-' phy. interment. took place in the ban, cemetery close by where the last M,-5, Jamgs pgqugb, sad rites at. the grave were per- Mr, Mrs, Thom” cute;-, formed by Rev. Pius Murnaghari. M,-, and Mrs, James Grant, 5,; The pail-bearers were: Bernard Freda, MucAulay, Walile'Mscls:iac. Roland Mr, Mimui C, Mgpheg g, yam- Johnston. Billy Townshend. Louis .1 Malone and Ernest O'Donnell The following is the list of Mass Cards received: Mot-her rid Dad. Danny and Mary. Edmund and Elizabeth. Aunt. Matilda. Aunt Christina: ly. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. waiter MacDonald. Mrs. Clara Wilson ix: Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Malone. Jos,epli A. MacAulay. wallic and Helen Maclsaac. Bltine dz Frankie Mcvarish. Uncle John A. MacDonald (ll Mervin Mcmnis, Hii:hl- ' Souris River 0. W. L,.' Aunt Katie and Uncle Jack Mr, and Mn, prank M,acAnlay Arsenault. 3,; Family, t Rcv. Adolphus Mactiulay. Rose,& Blanche Malbonald. -Mr. and Mn. Jog? B. Mac- Auliiy. Mr. and Mrs. llarold Keough. Uncle Urban and Clara. Aunt. Mary OlDonne1l. Uncle John. Aunt Agnes Marina. Aunt Sophie and Joe Beauiieu. and Aunt Celia O'Connor & Family Mr, and M”, Rich”-d Mwxin. Uncle Levi. non, ReV- R- -1- MiI0D0Yiiiid- Mr. and Mrs. Fraiicis MacAulay. Chester O'Donnell. Ernest. O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacLean. Helen and Mary MacLean. Miss Blanche O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. John Culkln. Mr. and lvltrs. Bernard Campbell. St. Mary's Alumnae, Souris. Peter MucLean. ceiia, Mcpheg, Mr. and Mrs. John Malone. Jr. Miss Mafy A, Mclsaac, Mr- and Mii5- 1-eiiii T0W"59nd- Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fitsgeriild Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant & (3 High), Family. Miss Mary J. Paquet. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hughes. Mr, and Mrs, E, w, Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. James Whittsn Miss Frnllces MacDonald. 'MI'- and M-Vi H0Wi3Ii Milll3lil'- Miss Nellie MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MCI,n!1,is Miss Bertha MacDonald. & FBmilY- Mr. and Mrs. Diin Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Molyneaux Mr, and M3-,, peter Mcmnig, at Family. Provincial sanatorium. Dietary, cm-ii. ma ping”... or sympathy Staff (3 High). Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDon- smriey Doucgtte, aid & P'0milY- Louise obeverie. Mr. Albert MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. syl J. MacDonald. Estelle MacKiiinon. Augustus MacDonald. , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Carter. Mr. and Mira. Fred Mullally. Mr. and M.rs. Adrian Mclnnis. Joseph dz Patricia Maclisaac. Mr. Eric MicEwen. Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacDonald. Mrs. Bertha Briiiidcr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Wright. Mrs. A. B. MaoLeod. Aunt Katie on Uncle Jock. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mcilocliern. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- uld. Mrs. Stephen Hughes. Judith Maccornisck. Dorenda Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart 6: Mr, and M”, Lame Kay; 5; Eleanor. Family, Staff of Souris Hospital. W, and Mrs, Ed Tuwmhmd, Inez MaoPhee. J No" MCLHH, Mr. and Mrs. Lester O'Donnell. Mr, and M”, w, A, Mom ,9, Merlin & Velma MacAulay. F3;-nj1y,i ' - The Whaleii. Boys at Marlon. Mrs, Mary MMNEH), Mr. and Mirs. Cyril MacDonald. Mr, and Mrs. Roy MacLean. Mr. and Mrs- Charles MacDon- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arsenault 4: 3id- Family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clinton. Blanche and Bob Macxenzic. Mr. Bernard MacD0mid- Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. MacDonald & Mr. and Mrs. Francis MtcDon- pnmiiy, priest pond, r8ld- Mi-. and Mrs. Joseph Chapman. Mr. Angus MacCormaok.-- Jmnie Bughcy, Mn and Mm Joseph J. Msc- Frances A: Cecelia Mclsiuc. C0i'm30”-i- Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Miss Elizabeth MacAulay. George and Mary MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacAulty. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Paquet Albert Richards. CveorgeeE. MacDonald. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mclaasc. Augustus MacDonald. & FBmiiY- Dingwell Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mlclnnls ctr. Mr, and Mrs, Jgmeg )1, camp. Family. hen, Jennie Bushey. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas aid. Celia MacDonald. Grade XI-students. Souris con- vent. Basil Chapman. - Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Bushey. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet sz Family. lMr. and Mrs. Anselm MacDon- a d Aunt. Sophie & Joe Boulesu. Rev. R. J. MacDonald. Mrs. Peter Maccloskey a Tom. Mrs. Ellen 'MacAulay. Mrs. Angie Gorman. , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. James Lantisn. Mrs. Mary Shcehnn. I-lnzcl strarns. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald. Mary Strahan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooney 6: Family. Mrs. Nell MacFsdyen. Mary MacAulay. -Mrs. McPhee. Nellie 5; John. Martha MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Moi;-nolux. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn. MacDon- Irene Roach. Francis 6; Cecilia Mclsaac. Mrs. Nolan .!a,Famiiy. iMnry Av. Teresa Finniin. lMr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDon- a d. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclsaac dc Mr and Mrs. Leonard if". meg):-'ry M ll 11 coiirmnhd re a ar . fr, 3" pg, . Mr. and Ml's. Peter Gilli: 8: Family, M ml" T"l"" ll” Flmlilh Levi Malone. Mrs. Mary Mlcllschern. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacDon- Mrii. Irene I-lowland. uni, , Frances to Victoria MacPhee (2 Mr. and Mn. in-uog gtgivng, mlS595l- - Mrs. Bessie M-clnrih Mury is: George MacDonald. T Elizabeth MacAulay. Mrs. Bernie MacDonald. Margaret McLeod. June at Henry Lsr er. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Mrs. Prank Gallant. Mrs. llarold Keough. Aunt. Celia O'Connor. Harry Anstie. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Family. Judith MucAulay. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Malone. Miss wlnnifred MacDonald. Mrs. John D. MoPhee .1: Charles. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes J.- Martens. Kenneth MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mlll'ph,v. Mirs. Bert Paquette dc Faniilv. Miss Eileen Morrison. Mr .and Mrs. Prank Paquet. Miss Frances Praught. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fitzger- ald. 0 - Mr ..-ind Mrs. Angus Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shcchan at Family. Estelle McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Peber N. Massey Mrs. Alice Jarvis Rose. Mrs. Leo MacLellan. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Donald. Mrs. Dorothy Rose. Kate MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Mac- Klnnon. Regina Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Sept McPlier. Rev. Mother St. Elizabeth Father Adolphus lViai:Aul:i,i Eleanor Malone. Mirs. Peter Deagle. Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacDon- aid. Mrs. Mary Mclllachern. Gallaiit. Wllitty ii: Mac- Splritusl Bouquets Anne Hughes. Souris River. Pupils of st. Mary's Convent. Grades Ix at X. Maolsaac. Charlottetown Hospital. Isabelle Maclsasc, Louisiana. Enrollments Martha .5: Kate MacDonald ll year). Mrs. Philip Richard (1 year). Mr. and Mrs. Leonard liladbcod (5 years). Miss Mina Macenee (5 yearsl. Miss Dorenda Maclsaac (5 years). Philomena 5: Margaret llcvliei (1 year). ' Cord Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. William M&i0li' and family wish to extend their most. sluct-re thanks and ai!pr0Ci' alien to Monsignor J. A. Miirplil'- Rev. Plus Murniighan. the 8005 Sisters of St. Mary's Convent. Sl- Mary's choir. Also many llirmili to Mr. Aeneas MacDonald. Tell l-'.llis. N. H. Richards. Max Mac- Lei-in who so gratefully provided cars for the funeral. Also all most who sent. Mass Cards. C9755 if! sympathy. Telegrams. Enroll-iien..' and spiritual Bouquets and to,” who assisted in any wlv dull”? our recent sad bereavement. --ji--3:-3-I-"G NOTICE BUYING DOGS DAILY Price Effective Immediately. 6" and up smallend 8 and 1? ft. lengths s32.oo per il- 6" and u smallend 12 li- length an up S800 P9” M Cash Delivered st our RING 3308. MILL Mr. iinrl Mrs. C. J. Mullslly. Jenn 1-lnilidny, Mary MscAulay. Mrs. Anglo Gorman. . . Mr. and ms. Michael Hughes.- Grace O'Donnell. Mrs. Mary Sheohan. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ti-slnor. Mr. naley Grant. ' Mr. and Mrs. warren Cheveris 8: Family. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kenya. BALZBURD. Austria, Feb. an - mautenl - An avalanche of rocks and -show crashed down on the dam of the ltsprun hydro-electric Francis and Mary ltickliam. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Leslie 6: Family. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Maocor- po-waer shsltilon aouth of here wsd- nine, in ay as x workmen. sevor- Mr. P trick -3 run. -al4ittisu were certainly. inland. ity. . I "mm." loola Ills: Judith Iaomslav. An tisnlins tool broke writ. pressure of II0lV1.WOI snow was or root: d0UI'l.0Tt'fI'MllltIIIIg Cm. - : Mrs. lion Grsoshs III, ltndorlot Nettle. I .1 ,x.: a. Itelsioo. John D he s Montague i ....L.-...---.-..--- .....-,----, Anne Maccormack and Theresa Mrs. Jennie ounpiieii ti row A null .