WINTER HOME FOR DUCKS on his recent appointment 85) Friends in Murr: and has been mad for ° i : ay River were s been made ready nesday on return to Camp Peta-| and decorating done to a large - —— arian aa sorry to hear that Mr. Charlie winter tie-up. Pownal No. 2, af-| wawa to rejoin his army unit,; number of rooms. Considerable More than 3,000 ducks of var-, Moore’s Sanctuary at “Miltown.|tuary. Here Constable Ronald) the sanctuary. look over @ vas: | ed by the firm MacLeod, of Alliston, is a patient|Tived in Georgetown some weeks| after visiting his parents, Mr.| repair work was done at both fous breeds are currently getting] Many of the ducks will be band-| Lawford of the R.C.M.P. right, | blanket of birds before starting | MacLean, L4d. ‘i in the P.E. Island hospital, a| ago from Murray Harbour and| and Mrs. James~Publicover. [Prince and Kings County court- haven for the winter months: at| ed during their stay at the sanc-| and Harvey Moore, owner of }banding proceedings. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yates, Kings-| speedy recovery is the wish of| was scheduled to tie up for the The season’s activities in| houses. — " ; _ ; boro, have taken up ee as ag 4 friends here winter in Charlottetown but the] Georgetown rink got underway| STAFF ' 4 : | im Souris for the winter months. . Moore of High] early freeze-up of that harbour) jast week and skating was en- = eae Montague P Servi * BRISTOL {rent sera, et ,came. su] Sure wey rr [Rak fang soe tie in| arene’ er remaining i |Jyed'on Camas ight | deerme! ender he supe n vue rraver ice some months ago, =) ba Summerside, guest of his sister,| this port. f the first Christmas~ night skate} yjcj super: the pension class. Mr. MacDon- Russel Ching Mrs. Howse Hooper and : , s” night vision of Mr. R. G. White, deputy : e Christmas is all over agatn| aid, is not in very good health. All Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Bell and : Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winton in many years. Since the open- minister and chief engineer. Held In The Baptist Church a has come and gone,| hope he will regain better health, | daughter. Joy Ante cna oe ot |a Friends of little Miss Heather Scales 2 aorgaeees nn eee ae — ae Maintenance engineer is John Gil- but the ing mass of lights} Mrs. Henry Tramor was in the spent Christmas a home Wicere, Marrey River- cael Friday K actices} more. Supervisor of stores is : . - . . Murray Tv 9 ‘ seb a" § ee MONTAGUE — Mr. K. T. iers” “will Ye Hold” | and decorations in the homes city on Wednesday on business, Mrs. Bell's pa s, Mr. and Mrs. ‘> heer. that she ie oe i Sy and Mrs. J.A.B. MacCon- for the teams of different ages. Phillip MacNeill. A plumbing : : our Anchor >| here will keep Christmas with Roy Dixon i. LV. tee eee wt cont _ who spent Christmas and| This season the rink is under the| prew tae oh Norris was guest preacher ‘at|/“I Will Sing The Wondrous as was Mr. Russell Webster : - home with measales. New Year’s at their home in| managemént of Sonny Jamiesoa Breecyse-satin! wo plumbers the second night of the Week of Reel lad Ghee ee Merk ot net. Se and G. Moliwes. : Congratulations are extended i Mr,| 20d ‘wo helpers look after all re- of | Story”, . Obey”. | beautiful Nativity picturing that : to Mr. and M | Georgetown, left oa Sunday,| The canteen is operated by Mr.) nair jobs f apd ber ove. ayers salaae. weil Organist for the service was| firet Christmas erected in the a. pee Andersen, wor oe MURRAY RIVER {cr pec ee ere we ‘January 4th on return to St.| and Mrs. William Prosper. a 0 ee anal night in -| Miss Clemmie MacLen. : : week SnOss | on : a arried | Sylvester, Que., where they will} Miss Kay Publicover left on ; ‘i ° ted Baptist Church.- : “gs tad ee mew pork near the Mesnerial along with. Gordon McEwen, and : oncert Lee S0th, 1958. resume their teaching duties at| Wednesday, December 3ist on There is also an electrical crew ie : : This evening’s service will be | Hall, in the village, has attract-|teq McEwen The annual Christmas ¢ rs. Paitline Greene of London} ine air f be heal af M ft working ‘on a similar basis. : ; <Mr. Norris chose as his theme] held in St:. Andrew's Presbyter-| ed hundreds of travellers. Many ite the of Murray River school, was |Ontario svent Ch“mas at the! hj air force base school, of| return to Boston, Mass.. afie! | The problem of fire protection | “When God hears not”, taking | ; "| Despite the severe weather dur- : River |nome of her which Mr. MacConnell is . the] visit with her parents, Mr. and = Bx “ in Church, and the guest speak-| have come from far away to ad Decembe it cow § presented in the Murray parents, Mr. and , } r in buildings where there is a large "Bis text from Isaiah 1:15 “and| er will be Rev. J.M. Fraser. | mire the work of these YOUN |e, vicinity eto are employed| Wal 08 Friday. Dec. 1st. The |Mr= vo Tohnston, ” Mur- peteciog! sad: Mire, Moston Mrs. James Publicover: | number of patients is a ser when ye spre forth your people erected beautiful | ; : amp i - ynder di j ray River. ’ empbe! . e . ; Serious cee < Wl Mite mine eee) ans on eicike formes, to put Obriat uf! Jin the city, made the round trip] Mrs.” Holden tar Suet ar |. Mr. Joie D. Meccan of Listte| SM: and daughter Shirley left by Ca] Snatorium, a spr aan from you: yea, when ye make| Milton Hooper a, Cacichenes: “tein wee ie Alaa ote See tise bo ee | ee ae, oe res woe, Sands, is spending some time at| Mr. Chariles W. MacLean as-| 0a Tuesday, December 3h fOt| ig installed. The ; many prayers, I will not hear: masterpiece and a credit to those daily trip all winter, if at all] George Ferguson. The first part |the home of his son, Mr. Archie, sumed his duties as Canadian | Halifax, N.S., after spending the) a¢ the present ae wot tae your hands are full of biood’’. Dies At A 78 who thought about it months poss.ble. of the program was presented MacLean and Mrs. MacLean. | National Railways agent-opera-| Cristmas } idys with Mr. De-) ficient to operate a qrieiler Mr. Norris made an exposit- ge go and” aiso to. those Mr. Eph. Malone and Harry “Miss ieson, grades one | Murray River. CD.|tor at Georgetown on Monday,|' “y's parenfs, Mr. aad Mrs. F. : —_ ion of the first twenty of 1 ia ee Ee | Memes ahs taoe Bean & faorl es ce ee ee SoS Se ae ie | ae nccom.| ti at the Sanatorium. verses MURRAY RIVER—The death their time to the . Is en- ae 4 two, the seco . 3 : * . f . = INSURANCE Isaiah and developed the th occurred . il linger i minds health: for some time are report- atherine Miller, des whose home is at Peters Road,| ied as far as*Halifax by Dr. : that there s prayers that i ee eee cs tues @ oe reais cr aa from es ed as improved. sg a ‘ the third part, by Mrs. PISQUID EAST has been agent-operator at El Se a = yes oe hate weige Ts will not hear. The four main of Milton E. Hooper in his 78th | and far away. - | Florence Clements, grades five, mira, prior to his apport ment “tg : —_ oa amounts $2,699,000 covera A ints were: God hears th . 4 ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly|to the Georgetown position In| § lecturing at the University of . re rage. — ears not the! vear | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prior | FORTUN six and seven, the closing part! . : ; pos i: 7 | few wears ame it was dechied Gan prayers of the rebellious: God|" 74. jate Mr. Hooper was a arrived here last week from E wus bey the principal, Mr. Gleme | vce,” St. Twerene. the guests Georgetown he replaces Mr. | T>rmnto. ek wal net Viel ah ag olily axed a calls for a turnin from sin; Bh hy - vere ; : : Bt ald d ight, nine eir daughter, Mrs. Chester} Norman B. Thompson who has “n Halitax, N.o. ee ee ae fe: God provides the ada from| former resident of Abney. but Massel, Ontario to spend the holi-| A ‘very enjoyable dance was Re tae — yoo Mine Bradley aad Mr. Bradley. been transferred to Vernon fol-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts! risk, it would be cheaper to have — sin through the blood of Christ, has resided in Murray River for | day — with ee held in Fortune Hall on Friday,| sion fudge was sold. Santa in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay with| lowing a number of years ser- and family left by car on Tues- et eet carry its own “though your sins be as scarlet | the past 38 years. parents, Mr. and a: Louies | eeer Mth. sponsored by| rived and distributed gifts to|S0"S Merlin and Irwin motored) vice at Georgetown. day, December Sth of reurs | nT nordinaly’ a fund they be as white as snow;|_ He.is survived by four sons: ere = Prior, » Was np Eglington — Howe Bay, Women'shig usually jovial manner ar- to Covehead Road last week to! Mr‘ and Mrs. Cecil LeLacheur to their home in Halifax, N-S., aoe : —_ Se pep h ng ‘= Sina ie | Rn i, yr | Mae a ‘a Weg ac |e War ace | ve hw an sr pening Cas ee a ad ally, God w - a and fin-|‘ario:. and Vincent in Seatile,| are pleased to see her again ae pu ee ee a very successful and happy a aod Mrs. Walter sneee | Sy s taken = ree Mins Se chooite’ ance” tes An- increases the “government cuts ; arns against continu- . , : oat : Mrs. Leslie erhay i . or the winter s in the]... , : ’ cs : ed rebellion. e Washington; one daughter, Syl-| also extending a very hearty wel-| and family, Little River, motor- "ca tle chet. tee Her many friends were sad-| home of the ats Cantal s CM aie Gardiner. down on bought insurance, thus : via (Mrs.- William Stewart),| come to her husband, very fine|ed to Georgetown on Christmas | tnened SS | dened to hear that Mrs. R Sieserald. Friends of Havelock Stewart causing the fund to build up more The church pastor, Rev. A.G-| Murray River. Also surviving| young business man. Mr. and) Day and visited simas turned to Toronto, Ontario. of ipl teomnegae4 take pair are sorry to hear that he was rapidly. The annual vote for im- J. Steeves, conducted the ser-| sre one brother, John, Char-| Mrs. Prior. will visit other re-| hay’ oT Mrs. Under-| ter spending Christmas at the | Dougherty had passed away at Mr. Michael Burke, St.. af-|-,volved in an automobile ac-| surance is $25.000. one half of vice and was -assisted by Rev. lottetown and one sister Ella lstives at Mount Stewart and in ner aunts. home of her parents, Mr. and her home in Cardigan. She i rived home recently from a visit ~ident on Sunday night Decem- | which is paid on the premium. D.A. Campbell who read | the] (yp. John A Seachceadan) oat like cle al) tanemae os OO aa teat a — MacBeath, yrs. Fred Brehaut, Murray = ee -_ Birt a resident} to ——. — oe he| wor 28th and as a result suffered| In a few more years it...is_ex- ripture and Rev. J.M. Fraser] .. | a eo Fil. eT oy ere , Were re-| River isquid East. was gues’ is daughter, ac offered the prayer. _ Road, and five grandchild = a +: ~~ aa “ the home of Mr. "Mr. Vernon MacLean, het oe Mr. and Mrs. Earle. MacDon-| Mrs. Henry Deveaux and Mr. ae be oe — pected that fire ee ae ag A joint choir from the ° four) His wife, the former Janet utes af tar ee Seeleee Underhay, Little! turned to Ottawa, Ontario, af-|ald. Lorne Valley were receat Dect ci Macey, lett leat ine? Comey, Memeriel Hee) constet ee eel - congregations led in.a hymn : ; a : ild . +ter spending Christmas at the | Vis! rs at the home Mr. and) Mr. ia: 3 vy, ast | ital in Mont ” $wish him| me i i ae Sng pref the service "andl year, ‘eve wae sen ora win them fr" Chetmas.\O| is opening me bliss athe | Ru” MarLen, ry | snsmuteed’ Re Lect am cate fo, dloneal:| 5 spent recovery. mi by the federal governments rice’ of praise. see AD rela wil a oo y! s. Lean, Murray | - Miss Mildr gerson, tea-| Que-+ . , : Mrs. Douglas Coffin and : Mrs. pane : an oe ih en a ms und SS a = heme of his brother and sister- | Siac. oer se ’ ce cher in Marshfield is “spending | ching duties after spending the Arnold Wightman sang as a duet | S94 er, -eiigg o brothers in oskom test . ae . F in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miss Edith Glover, student at | the holidays with her parents, | S¢ason’s holidays with his mot- — ; . ite ‘Hem of His Garment. | ne Sora arrangements were ee ame pain can feos ay Rollo Bay Centre. | prince of Wales College, Char-| Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson. her, Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Congregational hymns were| not completed last/ night. | his greeti ver the air waves.| Bay ance was held in the Rollo| jottetown, is> spending her holi-| Mr. and.Mxs.JohgnysMacDon- | Miss Mary MacDonald of New “My Hope is Built+on Nothing s | ser arg nacre years at ~ re ag py on oe days at the home of her par- ald. Charlottetown, pent the a the sy Less”, “* isti - : Mins wow a a wher » Sponsor ts. Mr. and Mrs. David | holiday with Mrs. MacPénald’s| for CAristmas er parents, ' . “Onward Christian Sold LITTLE SANDS Mould Bay, N.W.T. where the} by Rollo Bay West Women's In- Siete feteene i” ” Saarinen eg a sane mairabal Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDoa- z mercury bovers around seven ‘ stitute. The music was furnish-| “Friends of Mr. Wilson Moore, | Jay ; : |: - ae No. 3 Branch Canadi i Curling Draw ~ Mr. Stanley White, Wood Is or py Bh oat n fy Le Mackwen and! Murray River, “were sorry to|- Master Walter Bradley, St. James, David of Montreal, Que. - — anadian Legion, Souris : hs = ey co } S- | place just the same. / or Fay Claude MacKenzzie. | hear of bis accident, in the | Theresa, spent. the weekend with! left recently ‘on return to Mon- will be held in th st, has n laid up? Dr. J. C. Sinnott, was unable to} Mr. Sterling Coffin was a vis- ns ‘ta | treal after visiting his parents . he e For. Montague | with a sore back for some time.| come home due to pressing dut-jitor to Montague on Sunday a ee — Soe +. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘David. “ Gurling draw today at Mon- ean, meeet, ame Sine ie ie) eS kay, es {and visited at the home of his| taken to -the Montague hos-| Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MacNevin,| Louis Victor of Halifax, N. S.. Legion Home on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. - es ng draw ay at Mon-|Pp.E Island Hospital and | _ Miss Joan Kenny, has return-| brother-in-law and sister. Mr.| pital, where he hal" tie tel | Chaclattetows erage te the guest of his parents, ° : 2 : . 3 i Y t " ’ ” » spe n - : 7 since been in bed at his home.} ed home — ee tant and Mrs. Kenneth Clements. thumb taken off which was | weekend with Mrs. MacNevin's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor, All bers sites’. v8 Reports on New Years Day stat-| hospital, after being @ pa Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cook and| padiy smashed in the fan of ts. Mr. and Mrs.Levi Jay.| @ring the Christmas’’season. - members please East Ice: P. Sinclair, A.|ed that he was easier and not| there for two weeks. She will be|family. Charlottetown, spent! the diesel motor Faeyr e Donald C ib Roy MacNeill of Charlottetown Wightman, V. Martin, F. Nic-'| suffering much pain. His many| unable to attend school this win-| Christmas at the home of Mrs. Mijas Margaret Herring, R Bes 7. pron ee he elk was a recent visitor to George- holson. vs. A. Sullivan, E. Du-|frieads here hope he'll soon be | ter, bu: with the evening help of | Cook's fatter. Mr. Geddie Cof-| y° has returned te Halifax, af-' head Road. is sp ve a as iq) town, where he was the guest of : . var, B. Clair, L. -Munroe., up and active again. | the teacher, will keep up her stu-/ fin. Bay Fortune has dao ities Chelstenns a dus days with her sister _ ba his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. os West Ice: N. Hooley, J. Miss Patricia. Richards andj dies at_home. All hope Miss Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Dana McGrath - . : : Jay and Mr. Jay. ~" | John Batchilder. x oe * * * * * * * * * * ‘ ss red *o bet- wae home of her parents, Mr. and | ——————— | 2. 4 MacLean, R. Clow, z Kear- hef two brothers Graham ahd | vy oa be resto ‘oO pre ae So —. Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray | j WN Aston rvormon a sit H RY! HU Yi. >) 'T ss IT mey. vs. H. Fraser. D. Sorrie,|Raymond of the ‘Protestant ‘er ealth. Se : n ristmas a e home de cently ‘pent severa’ ays inf UR RR DON Mi D. MacLean, M. Poole. Orphanage, Charlottetown, are | Travellers on the highway in| Mrs. McGrath's mother, Mrs. ed ‘and Mrs. Basil “Irving GEORGETO Georgetown, at the home of Mr. x - by H ! 2 ious reminded that] Fred MacKenzie‘ ap | -| and Mrs. James Publicover. au MERE me oem CAs Oe 8 P.M— - spending about a week at tieir this vicinity are > Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 7, 1959. and daughters, of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Tack King and t eo , . a: i ’ ‘ Sreeruesy a water we will have a real win-| Hosp,al, where he has been a Public Works De artment ter” li holds true. Such was| patient for almost two months.) § : ‘ ‘ * the case this year and so far we| Flying Officer and Mrs... ; Sh. nies ewe | are led to believe that we have} Grant Clements, of Ottawa, | ay ol - a the beginning of an old-fashioned | Ontario, spent Christmas at the | ; . s me. bene he poets el aS esponsibDie tas “Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Massey,| Mrs. Harry Clements, White Charlottetown, spent Christmas| Sands. ms ‘ “ : with the former’s parents, Mr.| Miss Shurlene Clements -of The maintenance of some 90| the present time the new is|frem tuberculosis. In the old and Mrs. B.J. Massoy, Bothwell > Ontari rist- i murse’s home, ‘ Much credit is due our. local divided into two independent : ; was tant, Gus =" Elmira, we one carried roais of this area’ open. Other’ e highways and heated cars were carried winter travelling very pleasant the Office building, but what could give more enjoy- : Building annex ment than a lively horse and ve — +. | Centre andonde sleigh drive—with--belis.chiming | Oo ae and’ Mire: ten te} Building o eorge tg and echoing through the Sect 7 - “out at the-leboratory-dis-! GENERAL, SERA; ApDRNNANE ied ee “Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross gest of Ri Kernen ees Mee Marquarite Mesety. otis, [Games of Rescherey. wore Te-| Se Voostionsl Scheel which be can tac aise doll ne ee was came ener ae acteaes SS adel tar bam Laes ce ak, nak tae, Charen be used for the training of diesel| women’s divisions and — meals/ ashestos shingles. The eaves and er tae ae — - and Mrs. Clarence} mechanics and expansion of other age in ee woe a < onan of the main building and : classes. : served eaten house were ired and ail Patice Marie Cheverie, Ontaric en: Tenet Rare, ented) Wek oo ie tain bs. ee) ee Dishes are] the trim painted. is = the Christi béli-| ene tne at the bs ‘spend ceeding satisfactorily in spite of] washed in each | division iy Roof, gutters and down spouts is’ spendi iy —— x8 fesse ely Ag 7 8 '| the extremely cold weather and it| mechanical dishwashers. © were ceaseel at Siverdte ae days with 7 sent, Me aes ken er-| is expected that it will be com-| At Riverside new quarters were] the old ventilalors removed. Re- Me eee crland Strait, at time| Mr. Elmon_ Nicolle ie bes] eee A ek ee Se ee | ee ere nee bs ie hea cr ce ae t been in . North trance painting was ‘je ole, bee 1 Ee ae 2 aml ams) clasdile von mised Wadi OH GGA Oe tems taal at this end of bei holiday 2 ihe home of his par- is tied up at the Queen’s wharf] friends and relatives in George-| male divisions. ‘ re = ie Bee ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicolle, for the winter. The dredge is| town. . AH the exterior woodwork at ate te Bey Ce "| White Sands. being cut out from the wharf| Jackie Publicover left on Wed-| Beach Grove has been repainted FINAL ~ East Ice: D. Wannamaker, | home in Little Sands. They are| the trains are operating \ again} Mrs. Ernest Johnston and Miss : thon ; ; Miss Emily DeCoste ‘is visit-’ CLIFT a Wm. Macintyre, P. MacLeod. | the renien of Mr. Peter Rich- and the double crossing in the | Beatrice Johnston, Fortune — oe = yer d Ag family of Sum a tea ge al ing her grandparents, Mr. and | * TODAY TAYLOR + Francis Vuozzo *vs. L. John-| ards. The neighbors here were | Village is very dangerous. so let | Bridge. spent Christmas at the| Natha = arvtete ees on cen a, a . oo Mr. Mrs. William DeCoste of Char-\ ; EVA MARIE SAINT ston, R. Pettitt, R. Machon, S. glad to see the children and have | Us all take a stop, look and lis-|home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester) pour, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- end Mrs. Gormee ‘ lottetown. i ; + ‘lten before crossing especially | Johnston, Charlottetown. : oo 7 «Mr. Clem Wight and Mr. Doug) ws. J. K. Smith and two * : - Vickers. West Ice: .Open. them visit them. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keenan, EASTERN Wood rae Little Sands and : , re - days, at the home of her par- , ; BF : -| for many years In alifax. N.S..| Year's Day and visited Mr. and f. Miss : Royal Canadian Air Force . GUARDIAN se aged oo will come hame A his final] Mrs. Dana McGrath and family. ee = pee Ee | Bunse at the Prince Fdward Is- Miss Clair Boudreault and M, G0 OUT : They planned to stay about two | leave next week. Mr. gine a Mrs. ragga: Peters | sae Sauh Johnston nad Tete. | tend Hésoita! vane ~~ Miss Charlotte Praught of Sum- 3 eh. - AUCTION “45” Score Cards| weeks : will go on pension at the a amily were visitors t0| magouche, Nova a : ; |e ' ‘ ee : : : : ns ‘ back| Charlottetown on * Wednesday. ° : ; spent and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. , - mis, GeardianPatri@t| Me. abl Mrs. Paul _ Muller ee: oe uae pes a Genet ot ~_— Coreines, of a tame of tet) Meee, _ in ’ - _ NOTE SHOW TIMES. COME EARLY on alifax were visiting her granc-) p= i a _—_—_— nen q 5. Mr. S. egi- rles Hansen were guests for SOUR A SUNK ' ° 7 3 : é as a fisherman, for a time at ee ee ee ee er tae wae ee ot MATINEE AT 2:00; EVE. ¢ 30 AND 9:00 Organizations using this column te promote their meetings, enter- tainments events etc., are re- mother, Mrs. Addie McCannell, Wood Islands East at Christmas time. They also visited other friends in Wood Islands. when its slippery. and visibility been in Camp Hill Hospital staff least, as he enjoys prime health and is still young in life. His wife and family remaifed in Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac ored to Charlottetown on New KINGSBORO | iss Betty Bell, student liam MacKay, Murray River. at Graham left recently by car on to Boston, Mass. after Carol Walker, student ‘Mr, Eddy Derby, of Halifax, | Worry Simmonds of Charlotte- Nova Scotia, spent Christmas | town. at the home of his parents, | s Mrs. Donald King, who fs a pa- children left recently for Green-, Greenwood, as a member of the Ken- : : i sod. ie and family, Bay Fortu : cd return : T | wood, N.S., where they will visit Deep Brook, N.S. have ~been| is not 20 ae = > y § poate of Wales College, Char- nding Christmas. with relati- ss : ie visitiag friends and relatives in Mr. John O'Brien, who has! and Mrs. Fred MacKenzie. Mot-| iottetown, is spending her holi- on a ae Mr. Smith, who is stationed at or ~~ $0 LIFE pt COMING THUR. - FRI. - SAT. MMMM OH OF te place their announce- Is ‘ the years and; Christmas has come and g : ments in the name of the spon-|, The lights at Caribou and Pic: a ee cae to see daddy | for another year. It is a womaaes ee ee ee ee ee eo ? | ‘tal Island were’stilslit up to Dec-' — f | ul ti aa ’ White Sands. ; nt Ch-ictmas in her home in | Ps soring Organization. , ere up ®-| home to stay. "+ | ful time for old ami young alike.| Miss Janet Stewart of Char- can. : ® | ERNEST K. GANN’S, MIGHTIEST BEST SELLER ANNUAL MEETING of ember 31. Since then we have Qpristmas was a dreary time) The gaily trimmed trees and the? ‘ottetow ; Cheletenee aeons: : = loa | Mecctlcand | : ; : ae .— the} rot been able to see the lights ‘nald MacDonald, | multi : : ' n, spen ristmas at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 'Bears, | en wake up your r a | NCE “TH ‘ D E : : for Mrs. Reginald Mac 1, | multi-coloured lights in the win- a : ar at : Si —E HIGH AND THE MIGHTY"! Souris Branch Fish and Game) there. ; wri her six children as-Mr. Mac- aad cakdenen dad ‘ the home of her mother, Mrs. | spent Christmas and New Years find life worth living again. + Association will ‘be held in| Friends in Little Sands and er SI : “ak dows a 9 : rs ed much| Norman C. Stewart, High | holidays in St. Peters. 1f your liver doesn’t pour up to two , : ends Laie Donald, was buried here a to the beauty and merriment of | Bank «a i | al i ile i > United Church Hall on Thurs-| surrounding districts regret to following his death in a fall] the se . | Dominion Gove-nment Depart: | ints of liver bile into your system * day January at 8 p.m. All|hear of the passing of Mr. Jos- eae t work on the Royal Bank i ao L. A. C. and Mrs. Howie|ment of Public Works Dredge. ~very day your food may not digest ‘ la beg ile a : c. Brent Robertson, a student | Hooper, of Summerside. ; t | .. you suffer from constipation and sportsmen urged to attend. eph ‘Bell of Murray Harbour. Mr. Oe in the city. Mes. Mac- peat ; , ; — spent | Pownal No. 2, under command ye stip: z F \, > Bell’ s deucht building in me y- a had at Acadia University, is spending| Christmas at the home. of Mrs. | ——-——— _______-—————_ fe hardly. seems worth living! That's % BINGO CARDIGAN) Parish “ee oe > —. Donald, said all their cards his holidays at his home in Red| Hooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. vhen you need Carter's Little Liver * ; * Hall tonight 8.30 o'clock. $100 in - ola og: Norman Stewart.| heen mailed with — nam-| point. < ° Rueben Moore, High Bank. wer your elneitionl ills. These mild and gentle vegetable a \prizes. ee so hear| qt, RE, ond Eins Tee she| Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rose, Lake Miss Bertha MacLean, of (F wo yon li | 2ills stimulate the flow of bile, Yous ; oo : nig _ —- = — before that fatal antes Daddy ville, left recently for Kingston, Summerside, spent Christmas at ‘Ting and apphance 2 rg on — ee STOP DANDRUFF, excessive | some time -. ) — had to tell = = Ontario, to spemd Christmas with|.the home of her parents, Mr. eds contact— ont ant a Lat aay Gs < falling hair, itchy.or scaly scalp. Mrs. Donald Livingstone’s father | won't be home. — :.° | their daughter, Verna, and with and Mrs. John W. MacLean, ‘ Me's not worth ving * Ey ™ with Lanex, the maryellous Lano- | Mrs. Livingstone is a resident of|- Miss Agatha MacDonald, ar-| oe eee Sther. Leland his| High Bank. MONTAGUE. liver. Keep Carter's Little Liver Pills *din scalp treatment. Only $1.95| Hopefield. Her father Mr. Clark | rived home See 7 aoe Gene 3 She Tumse Ghevek of ating. ELECTREC CO. . on et. Only 43c. . jar. Satisfaction ar money back, of the Magdalene Islands was, air, leaving Mol Several programmes have been Nova Scotia, spent Christmas EATER ‘+ at Jamieson’s Drig Store—Mon- _tague; and Larter’s — Souris. MONTAGUE WEEK of Prayer Service tonight at Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Special speaker . Rey. J.M. Fraser. MURRAY HARBOR week of Prayer Service tonight. 7.50, at the Chérch of Christ. Specia speaker, Rev. A.G.J, Steeves ARRIVES IN FRANCE--Mrs. Stephen Landry of Georgetown has received word that her son- 96 years old and passed away i3) the Magdalen Islands. Due -to bad weattier’ conditions +’ Mrs. Livingstone didn’t get to go to the funeral. She visited: her father this, summer. : Mr. and Mrs. Rowan _ Sinca- baugh, O8k Valley were visitors to their relatives in Little Sands on Dec. 27 Blue’s road has had lots of loads of -clay dumped on it re cently. This road was impessible for while, but now it has been ired. . Miss Saundra Stewart, Char- 1} ternoon she was home at sup- jae 'R. O’Brien arrived here from lifax, NS. on Wed- nesday evening, December 3ist. from his.duties at Camp Hill Hospital. Mr. O’Brien has, retir- ed on pension after: many, years of service. He is also a veter of World War One, and says he will not Taf around, but will turn his thoughts te some other work, and no doubt have a crack at the fishing he always loved so well. All wish him good health and happiness in his retirement presented in the East Point Bap- tist Church during the past couple of ‘weeks. Thesé included the Ves- per Service by the C. G. Is T. girls with their leaders, Mrs. Wal- ter Dixon and Mrs. Lyman Rose; a Sunday School programme; and KtHhe Laymen's Service ‘on Christ- mas night. ee Miss Pearle Stewart. Bothwell, ig spending the holiday season in ‘Halifax, guest of her aunt, Mrs Ruby Gay. Miss Margaret nurse-in-training at the P. E. Is- , MacLaren, ray River. On Tuesday evening, ber 23rd, the United Sunday School, in at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ David Glover, Mur- Decem- Church .Murray River, held their annua] eon- cert, with Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, as chairman for the occasion. The Sunday School teachers, Mrs. Jack .Ferguson, Mrs. Royal White, Mrs. Roland Graham, and Mrs. Douglas Sauntiers, to- gether with the children, sented their concert, which was well received. It included drills, pre- 4 NOTICE'TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription ‘accounts may be paid at the Montague, Souris or Summer- MM MM MM _ as Ym-law and daughter LAC aad : . j Mrs. James Caldwell and son | lottetown was visiting her grand- | years. i. a ss ich oe ee oe is — at Y oeiee and sing- Jimmy have arrived in Exance mother, Mrs. A. D.. MacNeill, Miss Agatha acDonald, | spen ing some time a r ome in all, in eeping with the . a m ' £ ) R: aes. LAC Caldw ell is dation Little ‘Sands during the holidays. |on Saturday by air for her duties| in Sourts. Christmas season, after which side offices of The Guardian ‘and The at Loncivelle with tre RCAF. - = in Montreal, after spending t he Washington Young. Ontario, ar- | Santa called to present the gifst : . * lace 8 * The couple travelled from Halli: PRIVATE AUDIENCE holidays with her parents in the | rived recently to’ spemi some from under. the very. pretby Patriot. “~ | ‘ ee : _ 2 Pree cme fe) |R sat ta helt Rome | time with brother” Major and| Christmas, re. > Tat came ARTHUR KENNEDY - LetF Erickson there motored to, their new home ‘VATICAN ofry ‘Reuters'— here, - with friends of yesterday family at Red Point. Mr. Young Heartteit sympathy is ex: ‘ ‘ ~ " co-starring x at Longivelle: LAC Caldweil and| The Pope Monday. received. in| years. -- — is a former resident of Kings- | ‘ended to Mrs. Joe Bell, of Th G di ! Th p t 2 t GHARLES McGRAW «ERNEST TRUEX Mrs. CaldWell spemt the Christ-, private audience French Finance] Mr. Joseph MacDonald, who/ boro. 4 ray Harbour, whose ‘hus- e | var ian = e. a riot * : wis RICHARD HAYDN - JUDITH EVELYN <"™*) FACE FORA mas holidays with LAC ‘and Mrs. Minister Antoine Pinay, who ar-|spent considerable time in hos- Seemingly the old adage “Mf .band passed away on Decem- ig s ' Rovald Hughes of Longiviie. rived in Rome two days ago. pital al Halifax, where he under- the first snow comes in from the ber 30th. at the P. B. Island onl . «x * * * * * *« * * *. . ! ‘ : > oe » \ : ‘ : . ‘ , - . * 4 * ee r Ree: : \ “ a» ‘ ws