“a THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IGENTS: IONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Altlien, Mn. Byron Stewart, ltllaa Harriet Clalr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon utvere. AGENT SOUBIS: Francla Cheverlo ‘ The Guardian may be bought at my of the following nlacea In Montague: In Georgetown: The Poet Office: Miter; On Wednesday night the stu- iente of’ Montague High School held a very enjoyable party at the Armouriee. Music was sup- plied for the entertainment by Mr. Prancia Vuozso on the piano. and music from the record player was also used. A ia.rge crowd at- tended the pre-Christmaa party. and all enjoyed themselves im- mensely. The ladies served lunch to the guests. after which the party closed with singing by t-he assembly. to hold these parties throughout the year so as to provide some entertainment for the students during the time they are attending school. Good news is in the a.ir for the children. Work has flooding the skating rink, should this weather hoid. might soon be skating. and Already the sealing floods have been rut; tin. and at present the ice ia oe—" in an attempt to. ITIK built up. have sksLiig before the holiday season i5 over. During the past number of years the rink been under the management the Community Welfare League, and has none quite well. so well. in fact. that the rink has been completely renovated and fixed up to as to reduce deterioration. This year the League decided to let Lhe rink on tender, and Mr. Pres- ton MacDonald has now charge of the i-init. Mr. striving to have ice as quickly as possible, and is of the heavy night frosts to flood all night He wiii be assisted byi also ' making . ‘Mr. who has ‘n ad Bertie Fraser. some. experience in ice. Season nckeis are sale. and Mr. MacDonald tc give skaters the full their ticket. It is hoped that theie will be skating for New Day. and the ruik manager is dri- ing everything to have it ready for that day or Mlfllfl‘. IIUW Oil It has been reported that the last ship to arrive at the Mont- ague port. the tviil be the final one for this sea.- 5cm. The "Trinity," North", under the command of Captain Jack Briton. arrived here on “lednes- day to take on a cargo of pota- toes. vegetables and other mixed products for Newfoundland. This year the port has been a. beehive o.’ industry owing primarily to i he pi" .. .09 of the two new wharves, the Stevens wharf. and the Gowrnmetit wharf. this lauer one belnw finished only this ye. Mr. Lil. Poole. of Poole drThom son, Ltd. reported that there were twenty-seven different arrivals at the port tor the purpose of Bl‘l’if'l', produce.‘ l’). or tinloadini: Most of the vessels arrlvvd transport produce to New"fo".ii;.l< land, whine some arrived hcre wth coal or other commodities Eng the many produce vessels the Irvin: Oil tanker, tiiri hound" iihich made three tri . Montague this year t; reload five 20.000 gallon tanks. Anoii". new arrival was the "biudalapodii" inallv out of Luuenburg. but Opf-"flilll in coastal ‘XFHETS. "NF e A. Clue-it" 3I>O niarlc its HiiIlUFI visit to l'Pf‘Pl\'P supplies for the Grenfeii riiissions on loading Labrador coast. Besides those ves- its also made Sydney", N. and prod tcls, the "Ulna" veckly mp from carrying PRSQeiiRPFS This. in short. at Motitague port, and it is ex- pected to grow. This growth mav be i:i"ca"'.;." speedcd tip were the rivet‘ lo be dredged out. from Plfililellll" lo the Bar. In ‘hzs sTetch there is only" i5 fcct. of rater m place“. owing to silt fill-I 3n. and tiiiili this is rentovcd mam", cripzatiis “'11 be war-j." about. bring- iiig their ves~rls to iliis 1tort, ivir~ Kciilarli" 1f they have a heavy (ii-‘Fiiv.’ i‘ was al~o amply appar- rn’. that alihoiiflh lhr-re are now two ivharies. there is still not stif- ficzent. wli rf space. if the tan present. ‘YAIITVPR were yoincrl. flllI the docks filled in, there would tlicn b= ample ivharf space for the vessels. anti rrsuiuiiz otuckar loadinl 1rd lllilffidlill. This mai- ror may won receive dvctissitin in various quarters, and may then h- hrouiziii. to the attention of the atlthoritles that be. HALIFAX ICP) A iFR- ycar-citi-cicl frame hotisa huilt by early pioncers, is tiow a I111 i"o".‘.=e on the farm of Wliiam ‘Kclln at nearby Dutch Village. Local hst- orians say it. wvns built. aivvgiid i760 h_v John Kuotz. me of the ociginai grantees of the area. In St. Peter's: Plans are being made. begun on ; there j has . ot 1 MacDonald is ‘ taking advantage intends i value of‘ Year's 1 “Tidnity North". 1 has been a bill year, itllaa S. A. Llewellyn; asra. Clay. In Souria: Conduit‘: and Florence The Poet Office. ..'BRIDAL WREATI-l and Blue Bird Diamonds and Wedding Ringa C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. On Sunday. December 19th. the C. G. I. T. of the United Church of Montague conducted their annual vesper service under the leadership of Mrs. Malcolm Patterson. Scrip- ture readings were given by Mos l-leien Hamilton and Miss Loraine MacLure. Poetry was read by Miss iJune Lake. A special anihcni sung - nnqltuesshn. i»; VERCOAT SALE ‘by the group \\"as "Behold That I Star". several other hymns were isung. including "Angels From the ,Reaims of Glory" ‘A Midnight Clear“. "Oh. Town of Bethlehem," and First Noel". The guest spe of the evening was bliss Irene Bruce, leader of’ the C. G. I. T group in Vaileytield. who read the story of "The $acred Flame." Fol- } lowing the address. a candle-light sPl‘\'i(‘O was performed. Those tak- Little "Th8 mg part included: First Barbara Mabon: second fOfldPi Heitie Mae Weatherblei thlrn ilERCIQY, Millie Lake; fourth an-1 fifth reader, Violet l-lutcheson. A zroup of the girls from thi- Lowci Monzague C.G.I.T. group assis:ed I The reguiar monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Montague branch, was held in the Legion Hail on Monday evening, December 20th. The vice-president. Mrs. i-lsrrj Hiagiiibotham presided. The meet- :ng opened in regular form. fwl- lowed by mil call. The tuiiitit-is of the Inst meetings were and approved. ‘Ali's. I-iiiZf-tinbothawi". rcpnrlcd for i-ho card DIllTV com- mittee. Under unfinished bll5Ili€‘.\f. t was moved and seconded that two gifts be forwarded to Mocve dz MacLrodIs. Charlottetown to he placed under the Canadtrn Legion Christmas tree. A crmt~ i ITiIIIFP was appointed to attend to ' this matter. On motion it was . decided tc huv several items need- ‘ ed in the kitchen of the Lezioit Hail. ‘The officers and atidiiors were asked to have the financial books ‘in readiness for the allllilll l meeting in January. There bent" no furiltsi" business. the nicetiir adjourncrl. Georgetown 8i Vicinity Ztiaurice DcLoiy science at Dalhousie UlilYEYSlI} Flax. N. S, is spending the ha!» days with his parents. Mr. Mrs, F. J. Debory, \\'.'\tei" Sirret. SlllCI-"ib ii"i Hali- ‘ Mrs. Spuvgerm Walker, at-troiii- ‘panied h): her father. Mr Wiirnm Buflett. weie vistors to the Cti‘ on Wednesday. . . . John Boyce. eoizineeruig stvcicnt at Nova Scotia Tech, in i—ial.fa\' is spcnciini: ihc holidays \\ ili h‘ "pm-gnu, Rcv. S. J. and Mrs. Boyce. Miss Eileen MaiC-'~iii~.e'_i end Miss Adele. Fltzgcraid, students at Noire Dame. Academy. are spcnd- lug the scastiifs hclitlays at their homes in Georgetown. The Community" Welfare League Christmas tree on the corner of Main anrl Richmond Streets is once azaln adding a touch of co‘.- imd brightness to ihc holi- ‘ scent- as it is RIITElCIiVPIy de- corated with gailv coioiircd bulbs. i. A car load of coal was recently lunloaded ttlld stored in the Court House in i-eadinvss for the winter" weather which we ltave been so far escaping, btit whch la sure to come aioniz. i i St. Dunstanis College students who are enjoying the Christmas holiday: at their homes in Georgc- ‘totvn are: Miss Kay Rot-hr, SlTiiIl- rn DHLorv. Cullen Deimigv. Raj." (Vrarit. (‘laud Wallace. Arnold Murphy and Jerome Condon. Friends of l\Ii's. iaura Lavers "NIH he pleased in hcar that she has rt-turned hrinF from the Kinzs Cotmt; Memorial Hospital in Montaeue, t-or/Jiderabiy" improv- ed in hcalth. The main" fr-ends of Mr_ i-"m-l C, MacL-aren in Georgetown and thrriuglictlt the covniy aro soil‘); to bear that illness has iteccssi- tntcd his entering the King's County aira-noriai Hospital in ‘MfllilfllllP. where he undeinvent an operation on Tuesday. His friends all express the wish o.’ an early ‘and complete rccoveigv. "It Came Upon ; reads r. . and ' I l t I i t Men's Fine TROUSERS-Worsteds and Twists in Brown. Grey. or Blue 20% DISCOUNT I00 Men's Winter Cvercoais . THE FINEST ‘STOCK IN THE CITY - VERY LATEST STYLES VELOURS-MELTONS-CROMBIES-SIZES 35 I'o 44 Illearillg at 25% niscouitr k f i I50 Men's Suits Single and Double Breasted Models-Fine English Worst-eds in Blues. Browns. Greys-Sizes 35 I046 25% ntscouitt ' PARKA COATS-STATION WAGON COATS -SHEEP-LINED COATS - MACKINAWS - A real bur... l gain and iusI the thing for the cold days ahead. - rea-l < 25% niscoum" 025% niscouitr STANFIELD'S BLUE AND RED LABEL UNDERWEAR THAT WILL GIVE REAL COMFORT i i PHONE I41 MEN'S HEAVY WORK PANTS. GUARANTEED T0 GIVE SATISFACTION 25% DISCOUNT KELLY 6' MacINNIS \ SWEATERS-Pullovers. Fine Coot Sweaters and the Famous Jumbo Knit 25% 0FF I CAMEL PILE FUR COATS-In dork brown. The real thing for the out-door mun 25% DISCOUNT CHARLOTTETOWN GT. GEO. ST. We ore not buying live the balance of thelseoson. POULTRY NOTICE bar 23rd, but will be buying dressed chicken and fowl for Wishing our mony shippers o Merry Christmas The IIIIYAL PACKING 00. Ltd. J. D. Jenkins (Prep-l a poultry otter Thursday, Dacem~ Bait 8i flacllaa I'll Grafton 8t. - Phone N‘! Vet’! Llbenl Allowance al Old Batter!‘ Mary Griffin; 3. George Conway. Grade l-—No tests. SYMBOL 0F IMMORTALITY The Egyptian scarab was a rep- resentation of the sun-god and symbolized immortality. II. J. IMBOII ‘ OPTOMETRIST Fitting 1nd Supplying Gleam Etc. MONTAGIJE. P. l. l- Office Hours: 4 l0 to l! AJtI. I to 5 P. M. llolldaya. by appointment Office Connected With Drug Itera- was that support. The yacht explained why that evening's entertainment at the Villa had been called off. and why the Villa had been left empty and closed. Here. O'Hara felt positive now. was the reason why the yacht haid been merely drifting. as he had noticed. between Bayonne and the point where that little motor- iaunch had left the cove below Chateau Brissac to meet her. doubtless taking on board the con- tents of Andrew Payne's secret hide-up. Even more vital for the moment however was the reason why You- set Hussein had so suddenly left the Vliia and had crossed to lhig- iand. i-le was not. O'Hara felt certain, doing that without some very strong motive. And that motive. O'Hara felt equally sure. was not far removed from hie ven- detta agalnat Caryl. “Hugh B“, Riv“, was difficult ‘to guess with cer- when you felt like it.’ a" in to 1 Secretary: Flo MacPhee, Clear , ialnty. OHaras itatiiral instinct "Was that so?"sh¢ .,,..,..,d_..1.d o, "h With you to-day." st. S Snriiiili ire-elected). I)» f. Was to wonder whether. in some foriotten. I be$an to think a little IhIarflb avoided amen-won on m“ Directors: Leila Peters, Bear f 5 way. Yousef had come to know bit of’ London was going a long 5:“ "y mm“! I0 immediate is- J ' F ' ' River; Shirley ivlaliard, Clear 3 that. Andrew Payne was really sooner have no more to do tith ex‘ I. supp”! you've seen this Sprint-ls: and‘ Kenneth MacDon— ,) iliplxlVe ‘an: linvEnglangrYet ‘the! me." “ "mminlagagcrs?" ‘ 31¢ He1‘T_a_?YiA_c;___.___ j) B, g tlegaxtlyl iniiiictatlgd, to grldtbra than Matter 0f fact. I'd meant tol "v egql-migedqlv- ..-». M [he annual mflmn“ o‘ s.“ CARJMGAN m5“; scgogl, g Leslie Beresforrb , this was so far a piece of informat- t-.-‘ wwzare.‘ Junior Pmrmers- own“ ____ l) t‘. ion confined to circles of the ‘ ' ' ’ . ° ~ iture at- Suret Ger rial w s it 'bl mallow mid recenny m SI- MM- RIbporI Mr the month n‘ N?‘ 1 oIIcdheOIIIiZ?b'pagaeiiltignc it was that gfousefe iherougb ome Iejislzlitg: novel's Hall, Ronald Macisaac was Wm 9T? Y“ I 5 _ ' _ ~ i 5 deem-i preside.“ He replaces g Grade X-i. Muriel MacDonald. that of a vessel lying at anchor in had "learnt sufficient to turn his O‘Hanley. whose term of 0mm Grade ‘IX-i. Adrian Sullivan. Falmouth harbour. A considerable attention from Caryl and the expired, The meeting “.55 largely Grade. VIII-l, Milford Mac- dent had been made ‘i3 her than.“ ghateagu to England and Andrew ‘ attended and the branch shows a Lend; ‘.2. Sheldon MacLcoci. _ After looking caret iy a _ e ayne_ ‘ Y ch, membership of over forty. Glide VIP-l. JOYCE MRCLPil<I~ ‘picture of the vessel a whlte-paint- There remained of course the Th.» pirsident, reported m. 1hr; 2, Gordon Macdonaid; 3, Arlen". ‘ed yacht of the one-funneiled. possibility that. having planned to activities of the oriranization since Macswain iusury type, O'Hara was not in the ‘ lull those at the Chateau into a e i i.‘ fanny...“ 1a“, July, The sec- Grade V-l, Joseph Curran; 2. least stirprised when became totscnse of security by_ leaving the rctaiii‘. bliss Flo MacPhee. also digit!!!“ MBCU-‘Od; 3- Vloll Slwn- read the account. of the disaster. cglaenlglédpgeviously battling! s" bmitted her report. and t.he fin- 81' - . - a" 1-‘ 9°"? U" l 33cm Smwnntnil “ihich shows a Grade IV~i. Theresa MacAuiay; LlNgsAzggLxégggu ‘N secret hide-up and its contents, gpngidqygblq baimmc '2, Prest-ni Macbvvain; 3. James which had succcedeltl 532N011, Ycm; J. B. Maclsaac, one of the. Pro- Flynn. ‘flargaiitttnfi’ world's super- 5° ‘W5 n°w mere)’ Phil!!! i a vnma. director. coiniriieniing on Grade ilI-~-l, (jcttigc Cuiraii; L‘. line,’ delayed m, h" WM, m loot over to England for safety" the iirPsidrliVfi W001i. noted that W!" Sllfl-l-“dl 3- Mm‘ N'°m"*°"' Cherbourg for Southamlbton by the The "eplm “I the wmsmn n1‘ "llhflui" n" great protects aieve Glade l! SY-"Ii Mmiuerm Mac" recent. heavy fog. in the Channel, "ml-WI 0H3" “"9 fi "COBYUUO" completed during the nest season- dmlalil- was still further nun lip after "l ‘he lvflifthv which had Over- l he was llilllE satisfied \\"ith and Grade ll Jiwl. Helen MflvAuP collision “t1... me private seaflomn lakcn hlm in the social whirl of Y proud of the organization and felt. All l. Maiy Curiau. nmtohyach" "ckeopanral. on ha. these days back..in London; True it m; or great, vaiue to ihgyoimg Grade l Jl‘.—1, lhaddeus Sncp- way 1mm Bayonne m shol.eham_ when last seeing Caryl she had pnopie ard. ..Ga..gamufl~ swod by um“ n? insisted that she did not. want to m... Shunt coufgp‘ in be hgld in S. Margaret Lowery, teacher. assured by "Cleopatra" m“ the“ hear anything more about. Yousef \ January. Wits discussed and the _ —_~~f‘ ——- v “.25 no need m‘. flnxiem \|c‘eopa‘_ Hussein and her old relative till it - members sccm cnihirtiasl‘: abou‘. IMYVALL MIIOOL (PRIMAIH) ram which is owmd by a welnhy was absolutely necessary and had 1:. at least. ten from thia branch ' ——~ Egyptian, Yousef Hussein. crgwlgfl browned to telephoni- O'Hara at The "WWW! l= i! “t! ° " ‘i ' C 5 ' bour. with a hole in her bows. C 1' m" B A I "1969 officers for the. coming year:-— Wm! Clarklll; 3. John Conway- Behind m“ sinmlyworded story cawl at. various places of enter- PIIOIIO FOI‘ YGIII’ APPQIIIVIIIQIIV viceqwasideny; Thom“ 1m. Grade IV—-l, Jean lvlcQuaid; 2, 0.11am rend answers to “Wm tairiment. usually with Rittenberg, I ‘l/‘ixed Grim“? 3- '11"” M“ questions which he had been ask- “ppnimllgx "l-ltllhyln! her-Bel! lm- C. ey. - t mense y. 0t at O'Hara blamed M» Grade iIL-i, Marie Ciarkln; 2. lflginhlffiseé‘. gfitnsiggenigggalafn her for that. l-ic hoped that this Vernon McCioskey; 3, Clifford a my. he had bee“ Germ.“ o! the social activity was diverting her CaGilagchatrI l i ‘ _ fimwers already but wlmout db mind from what he himself had ia e I ~i, sicia Griffin, 2, “m” support 1m them. And he" advised her as wisest to let other people handle. vBut there were moments whm Oi-lara was surprised to find that he could not so easily divert hi; mind from Caryl. that he cordially disliked both the sight and thought of her so continuously with Bitten. berg. This morning. after seeing the nlwflplber story in which Youaef Hussein and his yacht figured, Ol-lara was somehow not surpris- ed when a club-servant informed him that a lady wished to apeale to him on the telephone. The goltnd of Ceiryia voice over the wire, sweet? imperious in tone started tune unusual emotions once agaln. "And "OW 18 mllhty Caesar?" she I'M ukina. and - without waiting for his answer-ovent on: "i lhvlilht you knew where l was Itlylng. Anyhow you could surely have looked up. Julius in the tele- phone-directory and liven ua a tinkle." "Th! CALL FROM ORBIT; arrangement we made, PIIIILTIIYMEN! 4 All Indication: Point to a Heavy Demand for loby Chicks. Avoid disappointment later. Place your orderNOW with our new modernly-aquippcd hatchery. _ Chicks botched only from "Pullonim Free" stock Your satisfaction la our aim. ‘" For price lim ond information write: Island Ghiclt Hatchery P. 0. loit I92 7| K5,.‘ 5m» u, I . _ What that could actually be. 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