i l I I 1 IN MEMORIAM \IliiTE — In loving memory 0'): if t'lil' mother. .\Il‘5. Mar- :znll <1 White, who passed :lua} December 17. l947. Dear Mother. you are not forget- lcn. Thrush on earth you are no more: S‘ill in memory you are with us As j.':;ll always were before. Dil'ls, Anita and Fern. MILLS—In iiuving memory of Roy Mills who passed away De- cember l7lh.. 1954. Inserted by his wife and children. " MACLEOD: In loving memory of Mrs. Hudson MaeLeod who passed away December 21-st, 1952. The riral'cst mother the world (‘IlllII'I hold A cherry smile and a heart of gold « Peacefully sleeping and resting at last, Your weary trials and troubles are past In silence you suffered, in pa- tience you bore. Till God called you home to suf- fer ,no more. Lovillgly remembered by Hus- band and Sons Hayden. Allison, Aben. Nell. JENKINS: In loving memory of Mrs. Mary Florence Jenkins who passed away three yea-rs ago December 17th, 1955. We often sit. and think of you, When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call it’s own. Lovingly remembered by son George— daughter-in—law. Aretta. grand children Sadie, Ruby and David. CARD OF THANKS Emanuel Steele and family Mis- oouche wish to take this oppor- tunity to extend their most sin- cere thanks to all those who sent mass cards. expressioru of sym- pathy, floral tributes etc. and. to all good neighbors ' and friends who so kindly remembered them in their recent sad bereavement inthelossofa dear wife and mother. Mrs. Firth Bowness wishes to express her thanks and deep ap~ preciation to all the friends and neighbors for the many kind- nesses shown during her sad bere- avement, especially to Dr. Moyse and Dr. Cameron and all who sent flowers, cards and other ex- pressions of sympathy. ears and Trucks For Sale 1954 DODGE 2 door-hardtop. Two-tone blue. Radio, heater, winterized. Wln- ter tires. Very low price $995. Apply..— FITZROY GROCERY Phone 9212 1955 VOLKSWAGON - NEW motor, rear-end transmission. and two new tires. Selling at sacrifice. Ernie's sales a n d service 3780 Summeride. - , For Sale CHRISTMAS T R E E S . VAR. Free delivery—196 Fitzroy or Phone 9261. APPLES MACINTOSH. RUS- set, Courtland, Delicious, etc. it» mile out Airport road on right. W. M. Wheatly. IT’S SIGNIFICANT THAT MORE and more folks are using Guar- dian - Patriot Cl ssified Ads to solve problems. t us help fill your needs. Phone 8506. THE K AND R SHOE STORE closing out Sale of clothing— Nliw on Bargains for all, 25 per cent to 50 per cent discount 158 Queen St. Guardian-Palriof CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION To place advertisement. for cancel- lations. corrections and other classified . Call the Classified De- seri im 5 . . partmvni. Mondays through Fridays 8:30 AM. ’tiI 5 PM. Saturdays from 8:30 A. M. ’til 12 noon. l’honc Charlottetown 8506 Consult the list of telephone: at the top oi (Till:.siiied page for the Branch office servmg your area. CLASSIFIED RATES - 15 word mini- mum charce. Coming Events. per word. per insertion 5c. City and Can- II‘JII, per word per insertion 5c. Western Locals. per word. per In. scrllon to, Eastern Locals, per word. per inscltion 4c. SPECIAL NOTICES — Births. deaths. 51,00, Engagements, Weddings, 31.50. Cards of Thanks. $1.50. Additional. each name printed me. In memor- ialrs. st..‘.0. Additional, each line of Vf‘l‘SL‘ lilo. Verse style and Rhyme \l'III lie followed REGIIAR CLASSIFIED -— 20 word minimum charge. I Insertion. per Word. to. 3 consecutive insertions, per word. per insertion. able. 6 con- secu’tive insertions, per word. per in- sertion, 3c. 10 per cent additional charge on advertisements not paid within 7 days of billing date. SPACE ADVERTISING - CLASSIFIED PAGE - l insertion per column inch. $1.50. 3 insertions. per inch. per in- sertion. $1.30, 6 insertions. per inch_ per insertion. $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified Ad appears in both newspapers. 'I‘hcse lower rates apply to com socllllu- Insertions only. advertise- "Hulls ordered on a skip-date sche- dllin u III be charged the one-time rats- on each insertion ordered. \iI\l*I‘II.\0I‘S are requested to read their advertisement the first day It appears as the newspaper is only re- sponsible for one incorrect publication. or for mu incorrect portion of a space 3(I\i‘:'l\t‘lIlI‘Ill. This til'.\\l‘éli‘l‘r reserves the right In .t.""‘l‘l. I'i‘_if'(‘l. revise or re-edil ad- wlllsln: for publication in this news- ".tnl 1'. BOX REPLIES -— Information regard- Elisa"; AUCTION “45" SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. ANYONE WISHING FOR HAND made shell earrings and novel- ties of assorted colors just Phone 7617. 1954 G. M. C. ‘/2-T0N. IN GOOD condition. Priced for quick sale. Clarence Coady. New Wiltshlre. CHRISTMAS TREES — VAR and Spruce. Free delivery. 51 Water Street. Charlottetown HAND SLEIGHS, {BAR APPLY 14 St. Peters Rd. We N.H. AND 3.1:. PULLE'I‘S, 5 months old. Mrs John Doyle, Hunter River. QUANTITY 0? LIVE DUCKS, $2 each. delivered. Victor Bain, Cornwall. Phone 5086. FOR SALE: 32 VOLT LIGHT plant. Oliver MacLeod, River- daie, P.E.I. FOR SALE GOOD QUALITY baled hay. L. D. MacLeod and Sons, Victoria. P.E.I. CABNET SINGER SETH—NC. machine,‘ works good as new. Price $40. Dial 7660. CHRISTMAS TREES. PINES, Var, Spruce, assorted- sizes. Roper‘s Service Station, Great George Street. MEN’S AND BOY’S HOCKEY Equipment including pair of men’s skates, size 9, padding, etc. After 5 p.m. Dial 6672. CHRISTMAS TREES VAR AND Pine, all sizes. Hand sleighs, various styles. Fred Hickox Service Station. St. Peters Road. Phone 8315. FOR SALE: TURKEYS. APPLY Marshall Thompson. Kensing- ton. Phone 107-3. Profits From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 3 weeks old with Master Pig Perk Pellets. a fortified feed that builds resistance to growth- stunting diseases. After feeding 25 to 50 lbs. switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepare your Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Attention Christmas Shoppers We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible, Pastel Shades, Check also Auto Robes made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Boxes supplied If required. , , Wm. CONDON -&'SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8712 CHRISTMAS TREES 8 ft. 'Tree $2.00. other sizes and prices. Free Delivery. PHONE 9121 AFRICAN VIOLETS - FOR Christmas, pink and double white $1. delivered in City. Mrs. Cairns, Nassau Street. Dial 4095. FUR COAT. BROWN MUSKRAT, size 18, full length, good con- dition. Phone 5480. LADIES WHITE SKATES. SIZE 5 never worn, Price $4. Also boys skates size 5. Price $2. Good as new. Dial 5793. FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE like new and play pen. Phone 6869. ' SANTA LIKES VAR—CHRIST- mas Trees $1.25 and .65—var. We have them, 220 Dorchester Street. Phone 6490. Free de- livery. Phone'CharIot’refow‘n -—— Summerside 8031 — The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 17, 1958100. OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAM: aggrs. luuui§a~ DIDN'T YOU NOTICE IF HIS HANDS WERE CLEAN WHEN HE WAS SCULPTUR- INC') THE TURKEY STUFFING? YOU 58E WHAT I HAVE ' 3 PUT UP WITH-"IOU $EE WHAT YOU'LL HAVE TO PUT UP WITH SOME kaseE-TGRA‘I WELL, DON‘T BRING ME IN ON IT NOW-- I'LL TAKE IT WHEN MY TIME COMES! JRmLum; can I, In Bonn. In For Sale VACUUM CLEANER CENTRE P. E. Island’s largest selection of vacuum clean- ers ($49.90 up to $269.00). Convenient Monthly Pay- ments available. Christmas Bonus Offer/ with each Cleaner sold during December (worth up to $45). MARITIME - COMPACT SALES 176 Kent Street Phone 9220 or write for free home showing. Fenlan Help Wanted Male Help Wanted GOOD PAY IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wineless Operating all offer big money, Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you can prepare for a good pay- ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but some hi h school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, age and post your request quickly—no obliga- .REAL ESTATE For Rent 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART ment, heated. Located on 19 Weymouth Street. Phone 6926 Charlottetown. EXPERIENCED W A IT R E S S wanted for night shift. Apply in person. Ment’s Restaurant, Queen Street. 107 ELM AVE. 3 ROOM APART- ment with bath, unfurnished and unheated suitable for two adults. Phone 4655. WANTED EXPERIENCED FIN- ger waver, highest wages paid Write Guardian-Patriot ox 20060 Charlottetown. 4 ROOM HOUSE SITUATED 0N Jordens Crescent. Charlotte- town. Reasonably priced at $25 per month. Lost A..- Found . \ LOST BETWEEN SOUTHPORT and Altberry Plains 4 galvan- ized gutters. Finder Phone Vernon River 13-24. LOST—In Charlottetown, Mal- 760x15. Reward for Phone 7447 or 8024. LOST: FROM 8 JOHN STREET, black female blind kitten ans- wers to the name Blackie. Anyone knowing the where- abouts please Phone 8762. Re- ward. BLIND» LETTER BOX NUMBERS Names and addresses of Ad- vertisers using Blind Letter Boxes in the Guardian and Patriot are held strictly con- fidential. Information pertain- ing to these adverhisements will not b divulged under any. cir- cumstances. Work Wanted RELIABLE MAN DESIRIES work as farm hand. woods~ return. peque' Road or Parlodale vicin- , ity, truck tire and wheel size‘ BELVEDERE AREA - FIVE room, unfurnished house, oil heat. Immediate occupancy. $65 monthly. After 5:30 p. m. phone 6610. FOR RENT Large 12 room House in Parkdale. Children wel- come. ' Apply: McKAY, Firestone Home & Auto. PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT at Parkdale. Phone 8427 after 6.15 p.m. FURNISHED HEATED R 0 0 M second floor, woman preferr- ed. Dial 6268. REAL ESTATE For Sale HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND about two acres. Two small outbuildings located in Murray River. House completely fur- man or general labourer.. Phone Eldon 5-23. nished. Alpply Mrs. Mary A. Buell, Beach Grove, or Free- man Buell. Abney. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘ BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed hire or buy. Phone 8506 for 3 Ads. Use ’em to sell, rent, find. trained ad-assistant. BLACK SEAL COAT. IN GOOD condition. Size 14. $20. Also 2 formats, size 12, $5. each. Phone 6774. 1 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 8i Haslsm Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street GIRLS W H I T E FIGURE skates, size 3. Two pair of Boys skates, sizes 3 and 5. All in good condition. Phone 9365. SMALL CHAIR AND DOLLS Pram. Dial 5500. BLACK SEAL COAT, SIZE 40. Dial 6872. 2 PAIR GIRLS WHITE SKATES Sizes 6, 6%. Priced at $4 each. Boys skates, size 12, $3. Dial 3142. BICYCLE, GIRL'S. MEDIUM size, balloon tires. fair condi- tion. Selling for only $6. Apply 21/2 Brighton Road after 5:30 p.m. ELECTROLUX FOR CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to order that ELECTROLUX Cleaner or Pol- isher for your favorite GIRL. PRICED AS LOW AS $99.50 Small Down Payment delivers It CHRISTMAS WRAPPED. No further payments until February lst, 1959. DIAL 5607 or WRITE ELECTROLUX inL' All \ crlisers using Blind Letter Boy Numbers for replies is held stl " l-llntirlcntilll and will not be (Ih . . rt Uiltlt‘i‘ iIlI_\' circumstances. 3.“ ,-.~:~Ii.~ me hold only 7 days after final publication date. 7 Upper Hillsbol‘o Street ,I. A. McGuigan, BA. Currie BIdg., Dial 9424 Queen 8!. [AN M. MacLEOD, LL.B. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3861. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., l\l.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhec ll Trainer I60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography ~ MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottelon u Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Caan 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOMETRISTS . .I. A. Carruthers, R. 0. I23 KP!!! SI. Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 - House 4756 ARCHITECT.- J. F. TOOI'ZS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside. Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNT/Alvis”— Currie slug. McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown 148 Great George Dial 6547 -— 6548 ARTHUR I CHARLOTTE TOWN Charlottetow- Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE 8. COMPANY— St.. Charlottetown . GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 532’ Mike Parks, 3, (left) and his 'irother, Eugene Parks, 5,- are vatched over by two nurses at .he General Hospital here after I the car in which they were riding w BABIES SUIRVIVE 4254-FOOT- PLUNGE plunged over a 425-foot cliff. The boys’ mother, Mrs. Sally Parks. 30, and the driver if the car Julia Ray Fenton, 35, were both kill in the accident. The accident was P.E.I. Department AGRICULTURAL NEWS of Agriculture HEATHERDALE MEETING Healtherdale School Hall will be the place for an Agricultural Meeting on next Thursday, De~ cember 18th. The programme will get underway with Mr. H a r old Heartz, Federal Livestock Grad- er, discussing market weights and carcass grading of livestock. Mr. Heartz has spent many years in this field and is recognized as one of the leading authorities in Eas- tern Canada. He has many val- ualble tips to offer livestock pro- ducel‘s. Livestock Feeding which is one of the most important phases of any farming programme, will be discussed by the Director of Field Work for the P.E.I. Department of Agriculture, Mr. S. Dav-id Pea- cock. This will present an oppor- tunity to examine some of the effective methods in feeding and developing stock. This meeting is being organiz- ed and will be conducted by Da- vid MacLean the Kings County Agricultural Represen-tatiive. .At the conclusion of the meeting he will show a film entitled “Why Grow Fat Hogs". Mr, MacLean states that all those who are in- terested in increased returns from livestock production should make an effort to attend the meeting. The Heatherd‘ale l".I. have of- fered to supply lunches. Personal .FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH .. The amazing Body Tonic. Write tins free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. DON’T GO BALD! LANEX, THE sensational Lanolin seal-p treat- ment stops Dandruff. excessive falling hair, itchy or scaly scallp. Satisfaction or money back. $1.95 jar a-t Hughes Drug- store—Charlottetown; J amic- sons Drug Store—Montague. OVER A MILLION TINS OF Wilder‘s Stomach Powder sold have brought prompt relief to sufferers from stomach distress indigestion, heartburn. At all druggists. Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES PIT'TS or quarts. Dial 8595. BUYING SCRAP AND STEEL. Also batteries, metals and bet- tles. Paying highest market prices. Apply Lester O‘Brein, Lower Prince Street. WANTED TO PURCHASE FIVE or six apartment house. a delib- le tenement house in Charlotte. town. Write price and condition to Guardian - Patriot Box] M 19811 Charlottetown. On Friday, Dec. Chariot New Electric Rangette; 2 Double mcl shelf table. Walnut China: llvinq room suite blond mahogany chest of (Ii'Ll\\'C'l $l‘oom suite: 2 piece bedroom suite: 5 le'li‘lfi filled mattresses: I combination radio and record Console: record player; P. O. Box 187 lassorted mirrors: assorted lamps: Chesterfield; lawn chairs: Bric- j3~BI‘ZI(' pills many alltlcles not listed. loor rugs; IMrs. BCl'eIla i'ltzGel'ald AUCTION SALE At Springr Park Hall, Kil'kwood Drive, Spring Park dinette set with four chairs: beautiful hand carved mahogany ‘2 piccct chairs: easy chair; coffee table; new It there is any other district within the Province interested in holding similar types of meetings would you please contact your County Agricultural Representa- tive. The Agricultural Represem tative for Prince County is Allen Palmer, P.0. Box 58 Summer- side for Queens County in Aud- rey MaioMillan, PO. Box 2000, Charlottetown. THE FREEZING COLD Football fans bundle up warm and tote along an extra blanket to keep from freezing. Milk and cream, if not transported in an insulated van, can stand some ooddling too! Cover earns with a blanket or heavy tarpaulln. Un- protected metal containers con- duct the cold and if left outdoors for long periods of time in win- ter their content readily freezes. Try to make it a point never to leave shipments of cream on plat- forms in freezing temperatures for over half an hour. Frozen milk or cream is very undesirable because when it un- dergoes this physical change the water separates from the protein and never reunites in the same smooth homogeneous way after- wards. This makes correct samp- ling practicall-ly impossible. Such products suffer a loss of quality and a mealy or rough taste can be detected. _ Frozen milk or cream also caus- es delay in processing dairy pro- ducts and at some erearmerles it may hold up the farmer's pay cheque. Consider purpose, color and cost equally when buying a rug. A wool one usually ranges from $7.95 to $21.95 3 sq. 'ylard. From it you can expect excellent ser- vice. very good resistance to crushing, much warmth, and easy cleaning . A good quality wool carpet is economical in the a long run. Nylon rugs, though starting at higher price, have remarkable wearing qualities with excellent recovery from crushing. Dirt is easily removed and water solu- ble stains are not absorbed. Ny- lon rugs are color fast to light and washing. Saran, a synthetic fibre, can stand prolonged wear but gives only satisfactory crush resistance. Rugs constructed of this non-por- ous fiber, resist spotting yet if cleaning is necessary the color fastness of the material will per- mit the use of soap and water. Pile density is more important than fiber length when rug buy- ing. The best quality Wilton or Axminster has 123 tufts per sq. inch; velvet, 80 and Chenille a- bout 140. Protect these rugs with a rug cushion. For informal living and espe- cially for dining rooms, rumpus rooms and children‘s bedrooms, 19, at 2 o’clock tetown Hot Plates; Enamel table, Ena- Kitchen set wit-h four chairs; s; corner shelf; four piece bed- ‘flber rugs of sisal, grass matting, J. J. Mustatdl ,speaking followed. Tile chi“ not discovered till about 10 hours after it occurred. Mike has a skull facture and Eugene head contu- sions and a neck injury. (AP Wire-photo). etc, should be given some thought as they serve the pur- pose excellently alnd inexpen- alvely. THAT CHRISTMAS TOUCH How exciting to finally find a use for those odds and ends you have been saving! Here are some ideas on Christmas decorating. A gay front door impression Is achieved by hangingup a boot shaped out of weatherproof red oil cloth trimmed with white, or paint an old stove pipe including the elbow, red an white and pres- to you’ve got a giant candy cane. litmayalsobehumgonflhefront sate. Coat hlangl ers can supply the foundation of cherry Christ- mas wreaths. Wire or spruce boughs. colored balls or popcorn balls. Suspend the wreath in an archway or attach it to a door._ The book is ready-made. Make Christmas bells out of cone-shaped paper, paint strain- ers or paper cups. Brush with paintordncgrate. with tiny col- ored balls. Perk up extra paper cupsbytnimnmmig‘ wither-ingot" patterned Scotch tape. For an individual touch, print your own wrapping paper. Using bottle lids, a piece of string. a block of wood.‘you own thumb- print or some omen-object that could be used as a tool, dip in gold and silver ink creating your own designs on tissue paper. The less ambitious might try a roll of wallpaper for gift wrappings. The Bridgetown and Districts 4-H Calf Club,met on December 8th. 1958, at the home of Grover MacKay. The president called the meeting to order and the members repeated together the 4-H Club Pledge. Roll call was answered by 11 members. Question sheets were passed around to the members by the secretary, also a book on Conser- vation of Wildlife. The prize money for the Achievement Day and Rural Youth Fair was a. warded to the members. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Raymond Acorn on January 23rd. It was moved by Larry Acorn and seconded by Garth Taylor that the meeting be adjourned. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Jean MacKay. Secretary. 4<H Triple M Calf Club met. at Marie School on December lst, 1958. The meeting was called to order by the president, Ken- neth Dunn and the members re- peated the 4-H Club Pledge. Four- teen members, one visitor and the club leader were present. The club leader asked the members to bring in their soil samples as soon as possible. Pat- sy Peters gave a I‘BPOI’I on the activities of the Rural Youth Fair. ‘. Booklets on the conservation of wildlife were passed out to the members by the club leader. He also reported that he was un- able to attend the 4-H Club ‘Lea- der's rally. Helene Din-giwell was appointed to ask James Gunn of the St. Peters Lake Garden Club, to give us a report of his trip to the Royal Winter Fair for our next meeting. Parents, are to be in- vited to this meeting. Blair Webster and Kenneth Dunn are to be the speakers for our public speaking contest. it was moved and seconded that Patsy Peters and l'lclenc Din:- will be on lunch committee Im‘ the next. meeting. Blair Webster and Lawrence Peters are to be on the recreation committee. The prize money for the years work was then given to mem- bers. Collection amounted to 80 cents. it was moved by Preston Coffin and seconded by B i a i r Webster that the meeting be ad- journed. Recreation consisting of public ‘man was Preston Coffin. Only OI'IC HOWLAN I Little Miss Marilyn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murray, of Howlan~ was taken, to Corn- munin Hospital on Tuesday suffering from Pneumonia: Mr. John F. Gallant and his son Gene, of Woodst0ck, recent- 1y motored to Halifax, and have now returned. Winter of 1958 really began early, and on December 3rd, roads had to be opened for traf- fie. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mae- Quarrie and sons of Wilmot, were in O’Leary and Howlan on Sat- urday. December 6th. , I Marlene Arsenauult returned home from Community Hospital, O'Leary. on Tuesday. December 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arse nault and Mrs. Edward Gallant spent Monday, December 8th. in Summerside. Miss Annie Gallant of Howlan. recently spent a few days In Woodstock. Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault went toSummerside on Monday where she spent a few- days. Mrs. Jerry Gallant spent Mon- day at the home of her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Edward Gallant. Mrs. Eddie Blanchard of Ken- sington, was in Howlan on Sun- day, December 7th.. visiting her Mrs. Clifford Arsenault and son Donnie of Bloomfield, was in Howian during the weekend. Whooping cough is still raging among the children In Howlan. er5. Arthur DesRoches and son Joe of Upper Howlan. drove Cove on Wednesday, December 10101., in spite of icy roads and very cold weather. Sympathy is being extended the widow and family of. the late John F. Fallant of Piusville, whose shdden and unexpected death occurred at his home on Wednesday evening, December 10th. Ben Gallant. formerly of For tune Cove. is a patient in Prince unfortunate car accident. Mr Gallant suffered severe injuries School mates and friends ,0! Miss Olive Do'um regret to note that she is, ill suffering from Leary is in attendance. Mr.,and ers. Frank Richard of Duvar were in Summerside on Wednesday, December 10th. Miss Ethel. Wednesday night, December 10th to the ladies of &. Anne’s Club for their monthly meeting. The regular routine of the .» meeting was carried out and ‘the usual business transacted. It was de- cided to give the pastor $10. West em Howitai $5 to Norma Gal- lant $5 and each of our convent and training girls to be present- ed with nylons. Also a complete to a needy family in the district, also' 4 sick treats. All Christmas. John Arsenault of Kelley Road was in lean on Wednesday evening. } Dr. George Dewar was called for Mrs. J.B. Arseth on Wed- nesday, who was quite ill with a severe cold. She' was attuned“ to remain“ inbedtoclearupher cold. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carmthers recently visited at_ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacBaine' . Locke Road. were guests of Mrs: Edmid Gallant on a recent evening. MISCOUCHE family of Mrs. Emmanuel Steele Miscoulche. Mrs. Steele paged away at her home on Saturday. Dec 6. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at St. John the Baptist Church where service was conducted by .Rev. J.D.‘ Kelly. assisted by Rev. Gerald Steele. Interment was in church cem- etery. The pallbearers were Mar- tli-n DesRoches. Frank Square briggs. John C. Poirrier, Leo Fair- rell, Adrian DesRloches and Jos- eph MacMillan. ' Peter Steele who is autendinil St. Dunstan’s University, Char- lottetown, recently visited at his home in Miscouc'he. The Miscouclhe Damion Council of the Catholic Women‘s League recently held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Gus Gau- det. After the meeting lunch was :firved and bingo was enjoyed by Friends of Mrs. Albert Des~ to know she is much improved af- ter having undergone surgery in the Prince County Hospital. Leo DesRoches who is employ- ed in Charlottetown was a recent visitor to Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tilunon Des- Roches. Mrs. William Perry of Mis- couehe recently spent some time in the Prince County Hospital. where she received treatment. Eddie Peters and son Nelson. recently arrived at their heme in \Iiscouche, after having spent some time in Ontario where they were employed. Friends of Alban Gaudm. Mis- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arso- ‘ , nault. in horse and sleigh to Fortune ' County Hospital,, victim of an pneumonia. Dr. Dewar of 0'» _ Mrs. John Finnan and daughter '_ were hostesses, on presentations to. go given before" Mr. and Mrs? Robert Arsenault ' A.G. Sympathy is extended to the ' Roehes, Miscouche will be glad ' CLASSIFIED ADS PLAY SANTA CLAUS ALL YEAR LONG .g Montague 97-2, -— Souris £253 — Alberto“; , l Roy ' ed to his I ' after "" the home bert Col-cm); rouchc. will be glad to know that his speech. Comments were madel about it by the club leader. visi-. tor and several members. A liV-' speaker, Wayne MacKlnnon gave a 11‘ Mr. 3 I returned 10 £119 after -' ely game brt a ‘n to visiting "' K. lught the meetl g MON , Mirtw ere b cw exprt the IIg‘IIOl} 3 Fill tiered ‘ . inter .I on I ularlY vspape - right app” CI‘S W 0 outs th dist 5. 'THE Covl L5 .. Wht muni vorite '5 own its owl lsia n nril lwork. . s in I z .. co: ardlar It \\'()I‘ tinctic 1. ILCI ial pl unding ‘ch it rs. 31 no e prov - ulatic mmer blieati ay —- n ill tl SE 91 TI- ile T‘ Velling Cll‘ dis ‘. the ns \v] mmon LI’I pa 9 new t on llic‘,"s~ ,“’s set . in Ca »' lated guislu basic ~ilk-ring Usivo V Thi . n“. ma \\ E flail) PI‘Ocia u L . Iriot . ll of t