twe- TIIESDAY. i _ ' Gleanlngs of a Rural District . New Glasgow ‘ Miss Blanche “Kvand has return~ ed home after a Wt)’ lllPFi-"m “ml interesting visit in Western Can- sda. Deepest symvflthi’ In extended to the family of the late WeslPY CV05" W911, who passed away after R short illness. Besides his widow Ind sons there ts an aired Hill" and mother at home, and a hrflth" William in \\'estcrn Canada. who Will long for a touch of the vari~ lihcd hflllfl. and sigh for e WI" that is still. The genial bus driier. I\ir. An- drew Gallant, had the mtsfortun" to have four rihs broken when he was kicked by a horse. ratisini great pain He was rushed to the Charlottetown Hospital where he is restini: as vomfrtrtrihli’ "5 possible, Hts mart.‘ lYIPWl‘ ‘Till liml‘ forward to a good Mill ll-‘Fl!’ Vi" covery. Mr. and Mrs. B. t‘. \\'i»iti—i~ e1 joyed a short t "l ‘ " their daughter, .\lls| Evelyn Wool- ner. of Ire ti.‘ - Althottizli her s|.i_\ on ti- lalfillll was brief shr- took time tu coll on her gittndniothi-r, Airs. Adam Brown. who has been bedlast for some time, hut is still priviicgzorl to retain all her faculties. and need- less to so)‘. sttc was overjoyed at leelng her granddaughter. Mr. R. R. Bell. .\l.l..A., is addint: further improvements to his farm home here. and will he one oi! the most inodoin ivhon tonipleied. i.\ir. and .\ll'S. Vernon lloyle are the caretakers of his stock. etc. Mr. Leith Orr motored from St. John to his home hero on (‘hrist- mas eve to spend a weeks hull- day and ciiioy the festive season with his parents and ltrottiers. Mr. Elmer (‘lat-k accompanied him as tar as Hunter River, where he stopped of! to visit his sister. Mrs. Cyril Smith, later visiting his par- nnts. Mr. and Hrs. l-‘rod Plxirke anti brother George. in Cavendish. The many friends of Mr. Jeremiah Doucette will be pleased to learn at his arrival in Vancouver, where he. plans to spend the \Vinter months. Mr. and Mrs. Miilar tlrr. Messrs. C. B. Orr and Leith Orr, and Mrs. John Piirsey motored to the capital or. Christmas afternoon, where they had an enjoyable visit with the latterls dauchtersMrs. Reg. Fraser and son Jock. Th! iveather was ideal for the Christmas holiday, good car roads, and the soft snow flakes failing which made good sioightiig, and the cottntigvsirie looked so Christ. mossy. There were many happy rc- unions. Mr. Tttivid Patterson is spending the ivinter months in Vancouver, where his many friends will he pleased to know, he is entoytnz the warmer climate and beautiful scen- ery. The \\’, M. S. and Larltos‘ .\il'l o! New Glastrow Christian t'hurcl1 were entertained at tho home of the vlre-nrrsiririit. Hrs. R. 1.. nirk- leson. for tho Deconther meeting, A 0702mm in keeping with the (‘hrist- mas season \\'R< carried out, the leader helm: assisted h_t' Mrs, Ltmd Houston. Mrs. H. Hill. Mrs. R. '11. DiPl-tir-stitt. Mrs. Earle Houston, Mrs. Campbell, Airs. \’i‘_vand. and .\lrs. Herbert Stevenson. llurinz the Aid session Ilirs. Brenton ltickieson auc- tioned numerous articles which realized a good sum. The illlllllilFf nieetitiiz is itivitetl to the liomr- o! Mrs. Brenton Dickie-son, when the T°ll "Ill Will he answcrcrl with a verse. containing the wort] new, Lunch committee to he Mrs. l-iow. ard Ling, Mrs. Reginald lticNpitt Ind Mrs. Allen \Vyand. i\ (lt-lici- cus lunch was served lty Mrs. Earle Houston and Mrs. R. B. Dickinson. assisted by the lmsless, A very successful ctiitrert was PT“F"Tll"l'l in Mayfiold Hall on llec. 90th hr the Plihili of ltiriyficltl School tlhFlPl‘ thr- capable direction of their teacher, Miss Catharine l'"\'"nf='tt1. Tllfift- was a good at- lPTlllHlHVfl HltfilPrllllllfi candy \\‘:is Fold tiiiritii: iiitr-riitission by ti". local uistitiit». .\ii~<. lilflytl Hhililtvt llr"»“lflorl at llili iirtpiii tinrl was ris- FIFlWl 111' .\'its liltiir Antirotv. Mr. l-l".‘-'il ll'ill\l"ll lll‘l‘\’illl‘(l as ritttir- man. Tho foiiotiiiii: was the pro- giant‘ Woii-ttttri Suit: HK ,-i m...’ h. Pmll“ ~'\'l' hrilson 7lil(l ltrtrts i\ll1iI‘fl\\-'. Recitation. Kinri Wishes. hv Eliza. both (Vile. i Exercise, Santa’; tiifts, li_\' eight pupils. Chorus, (‘liristiiins ‘limit, ll_\' tho "IVIIIIARINO nurmstiuss DWARF lUSl-l STRAWBERRY Fruits from seed the first yen: easily town. Bush form, about one loot high. o ninners. Hardy perennial. Burs lbundlnll, from early summer till killin frost. Hus sii intenselitirioiii flavor sn aroma like that of wild strawberry; rich m4 inky, Nest compact butliy gmwih makes l: highly ornamental ni wtell u valuable in vcgmble. fruit or flower garden borders. etc. A showy y-ot plant too. Tliwgli smaller ‘than commercial ltrlwbenies Mont Ross ll the lugestJruit- in; of an variety we ltriow from 0204.0011- ssing t e popular noletnszlier and llllll- ‘ bush Iona siul e:- l <l~everl frock of firerlout red crepe. "fi-shiotied on simple lines, and car- Wright - Knowles Wedding St. Lambert United Church was the scene of a wedding at hnlf~past [our o'clock the 29th of December. when Barbara Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Victor Knowles. of St. Lambert, was united to Mr. John Robert \\'riglit. of Montreal. son ot‘ ‘i\ir. and Mrs. Oswald Wriiht. of ltitzlvy. Nova Scotla. The Rev. J. l7. McFrac oiliciiiteti and Mr. G. l.. lilcFaiiyen tilayed the wedding music. while Mrs. W. J. Hind!!! song during the siznin: 0f th! T98- ister. Fhrysanihemtims with green and silver Christmas trees compos- ed the ilecrtratitins. Gi\"‘l'l in lllflFYifllZF.‘ by her father. the ltrirli- “ore a gown 0f ivory (‘lPp/i, \\‘ltl'l titted bodice, and an insert oi.‘ ltice at the hip-line, and iiie houlfant skirt flowing into a itntn. l'l“l' fulhlength veil of (‘han- tilly lace. wtis held by a Juliet cap l'5lill'i\l"t'l with a cluster of orange blossoms worn hy her mother at her wedding and she carried a semi- cascade bouquet o! Joanna Hill i775?!- Mrs. John M. Porter of Toronto. w- matron-of-lionor, wore a long- ried a hoiiqiiet of pal:- yellow carna- tions. hliss Joan \\'i'ii:ht. niece of the liridccrootn. as junior brides- maid, wore a frock oi‘ pitstPl RFPPI‘ taffeta with a toning headdress iitid tiiirictl .1 noseiztrv. Mr. Alan Wright acted as best inan for his lirothcr and the ushers vcre Mr. Ralph Purser and Mr. Drniiltl Knowles, brother of the hridc. Thr- reception was held at the Mount Stephen Cluh where pink and tihite. carnations were used as ticcorations. Later Mr. and Mrs. Wright left for North Hntlcy, Que. the liritie travelling in a suit of lu:ntci"s git-en gahnrdino under n niuskrat coat iind wearing a brown hat anti accessories and a corsage boiiqitet of cyprepedium orchids. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Wright. o! Piizhy. parents of the bride- troom: Mr. and Mrs. John Porter o.‘ 'l'oi'onio: Mrs. Harold Gardiner. of Cleveland, Ohio. The bride ls a graduate of the Montreal General Hospital Train- int! School for Nurses and the bridegroom graduated from Queen's ilniversity as an electrical engineer. with the Federal Electric Co. of Montreal. Mr. Wriithifs parents formerly belonged to Charlotte. tcwn. School Recitation. When Pa's Sick. by Pearle Nicholson. Son: and Tableau, by Pearle Nicholson. Doris and Nell Andrew. Recitation. Might As Well, by lvlarjorio Cole. l-Tvorcise. His Star. hy nine pupils. Instrumental Music, by Billie An- drew. Ilialoniie. Niizht Arr-r ciirtrimiir, by cifiht. pupils. Recitation, Who's H“ Sop“ Qtd Santa Flatis. by Eliraheih Cole. 150112. by Billie Andrew. “Enron (‘f liiicriiiissttin Stile iif crittdy. Pantomino, Silent, Night. by five this. stint: hy Nellie Andrew. Recitation. Ttolly Elizabeth. by Nellie Andrew. Exercise. \‘i'hat Does (‘hristrnas Mean To You, Iiy seven girls. Trio. by Shirley Moffritt. Pearle. Nicholson. and Doris Andrew. Instrumental hiusic by Billie An~ drew. Silent Dialotzite by nine pupils. Recit-ition, That Brother Bill. by Doris Antii-i-iv. Solo. with guitar accompaniment (encororii by Billie Andrew. Duet. I Am A Little Dutch Girl. teiictiredl by Doris and Nellie An- drew. Exercise. Trimming The Tree, by the pupils. (Thorns. Santa's Rolls. school. Recitation, Good~.\'itt\, by Shirley lilflllntt. Stiiitzi nptiraietl on the gfpnpv am] in his llFiiiil jovial manner distribut- r-d the IZlllS from the hetiiitifiil tree. l'hil'l.\‘. nuts. oitn, were presented lij." the institute to tho pupils tind littlr» ones of tho district. The siiiizini: oi’ the National Anthem brought a plczisiittt r\oni1it.! to a close. GENTLE AXATIVE ANTACID ' Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Mtiltss MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Paliiitir Eloctrlc PHONE H44 ciititiiomtowtt r. i. I. A SWEEPING CLEARANCE OF FINE FUR GOA 25% off Quality turs at remarkable savings“ highlight our tamous January '49 fut sale! Now you can have that luxury fur coal- made of the mosi‘ selected pelts! Plus dramatic s+y|ing...sweep- lng Backs, ‘new collars and sleeve treatments. Save on everything ‘from elegant mink-muskrai’, gleaming per-l sian. $135.00 CQATS fOl‘ . $150.00 CQATS for . $150.00 CQATS for . $395.00 CQATS for . $550.00 COATS for -. $025.00 coArs ti». I $050.00 01m stpuiti 01001212 attrition .. $101.25 .. 5112,50 .. $101.50 .. $296.25 .. $412.50 l. . $010.15 for l $712.50