JANUARY 1954 .JHE.EASTERN GVARDMN Purchasing Powertlp As Living costs Decline AGENT GIOIGETOWN: Waldo: Imvera. The Guardian may be bought at the tollewtng places In Moetaziaei orrmws. (om - consumer! i A I got a boost In purchaatng power and BLGE TEN - e - a Blue Done leetaiu-eat. and Guardian office: In Georgetown: Ilse Poatlolnoe: In loans: no snack Ill. . . 'N0'I'lCl. Due to market 0011- ....'0W1NG to weight restric- dltlonl. King's Mills. Monta tlons, trucks will be off roads. wlll' not be buying logs until Please contact warehouses at g'"L"3d rgweallb" ” ""35 99'" gm-ch" name, Montague and Murray Harbor. "W99 "1 9 "WW1 Wnmuhl" Y . your Purim deal". .month while earnings rose to s peak. Lower food prlces again but out clunblng rents to slice two-fifths of a polnt. from the consumer prlce index, the bureau of statis- tlca reported Tuesday. ..tMr. Raymond Mcxeeman. Miss Kan-let Jackson and Miss Eileen Melnnls of Point. Pleasant, were recent business visitors to George- town. ...'MONTAGUE Week of Prayer tonight. 8.00 pm. in Trinity Un- ited Church. Speaker Rev. Carl Currie. ..'vlsrran IN Blt.UDENIl..L- 11-. and Mrs. Charla Dewar. Hal- Lfax, N. 5., spent the new year's ln Brudienell. guests of Dr. Dew- a.r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher COSMETIC and JEWELLERY DEPT. ....rWEEK OF PRAYER SED- Pepsodent Dental Cream, regular 33: tube- Special-2 tubes .................................................. .. 49c Dorothy Gray blustery weather lotion with lanolin-a greaseless soothing lotion-ideal for chapped skin and as an after shave lotion. 12 oz. bottle, regularly -I I priced at 2.50. Special, each ..................... .. Dorothy Gray special dry skin mixture, a special night Reg. 2.50 value. 1 , . , . ............. .. I la Creste bubble bath - the new bath sensation, dissolves quickly and produces a delightfully sott fragrant blanket of bubbles. Regular 65: Special each lotion and orange cream for dry skin. Special, each Dorothy Gray skin lotions, texture ilower skin lotion to correct conspicuous pores-stimulates Regular 2.50 1.25 Special each locally. Dorothy Gray Salon cold cream for cleansing and soften- ing. 8 oz. iar, regular 3-50 1 .............. .. a Special per jar ............ .. Helena Rubinstein estrogenic hormone twins-Estroganic hormone cream, regular 4.50 value, plus Estrogenic hor- mone oil regularly priced at 3.00. A regular 7.50 combination, special at only .................... .. 1 .1 O A special assortment of cosmetics priced to clear, consist- ing of colognes, sachets, etc. Clearing at ....... .... ..1-3 OFF Dusting Powder - a famous malre specially priced for this sale. Reg 1.65. Special, each .. Jewellery special-an assortment of costume jewellery featuring earrings with values up to 2.00, Clearing at only, each .. An assortment of rhinestone necklets, etc, clearing at 1-2 price- MENiS and BOYSl BASEMENT Men's Parkas - not a big quantity and they are priced right to sell -- brown gabarcline olive green duck materials Sizes 38 to 48 -- 9 I Going at Men 5 three quarter length meltan coals - double breasted button iront-with all around belt - 1 1 sizes 38 to 46 -Special each I Men's Bomber Jackets -- blue grey and olive green shades - heavy quilted lining in sizes small and medium only - Now priced to sell at 6 I only each ................................................... .. Mens bomber jackets - olive color gabardine -- quilted satin linirg - sizes 36 to 44 - 9 Special at .. I .Menls overalls - high and low back - 7W oz sanforized denim --Sire-s 36 to 46 - 3 Sale priced at i-irr pr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. I Men's Broadcloth Shirts - iused collars - sanforizecl shrunk in colors blue, tan and assorted stripes - Sizes 14'”: to 16” - 2 Special . I Men's Worsted dress hose - an exceptional value - solid shades - rib pattern -- Special, 3 pr for . 100 laclies' housedresses - smart new styles - colors and designs - taken from our regular stock as a star special in this department - reg 2.95 -Sizes 12 to 44 1 Special at, only each ......................... .. I Girlsl 2 piece Flannelette Pyjamas with contrasting trim- sizes 10-12 and 14 - colors are blue, pink and yellow - 2.25 Ladies' large size dresses sizes 44 to 52 - good quality Sale priced at pair cotton in smart designs - Boys' surcoats - zipper front - brown oxford cloth with timton fur collar - quilted lining in 9 I Eoys' brown parkas - sturdy material with warm quilted lining - sizes 32 to 36 only 7 I 6ays' surcoats-Gabardine with celanese quilted lining sizes 26 to 36 -- Special each Special each and self collar - colors are grey -taupe and blue - sizes 26 to 34 8 a Boysl Tweed pants - sizes 32 and 34 only, Special Pair Bays' doeskin shirts - fancy check designs - sanfarized 1.53 -- sizes 24 to 30 -. dark shades In 2.95 Boys' Sport shirts - dress type in colors blue. grey, fawn 1 .95 ,shrunk - sizes 10 to 16 yrs - Special each Baysl long pants lweeds and solids - Special per pr ................................................. .. and green - sizes 6 to 16 yrs - Special each .................................................. .. illllliLlADiIESt BASEMENT Ladies' gabardine skirts - smart styles and colors sizes i 14 to 20 - regular 2.95 value 1 Now priced to clear at. each .......................... .. I Ladies' hose - wool plaited on cotton with nylon reinforc- ed heel and toe - sizes 9V: to 11 - 1 Special per pr .................................................... .. I Ladies' and childrens ankle hose - 10072: nylon elastic Girls' 1 x 1 rib hose, fawn shade - sizes 6-616 and 7. lap --sizes 5 to 10151 special per pr VICE-The opening meeting of the Week of Prayer servlcea held ln Montague this week was held In the Church of Christ Monday evening. Despite the unfavorable weather, the meeting was large- ly attended. Mr. Wilfred Mac- Donald presided, and the guest speaker was Rev. Rowland Hill. minister of the Baptist Church. A solo was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Kenneth Norris. Miss Anna Maclsaren presided at the organ. ..'GUlLD MEETING-'I'he Jen- us.ry meeting of the Young Wo- men's Guild of st. Andrews Pres- by-terian Church. Montague, was held at the home of am. lmele Wstenworth Monday evening, fol- lowing the Week of Prayer ser vice. The president, Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzle presided, and the meet- ing opened with the hymn "All The way My saviour Leeds Me." The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. 3. Stewart. followed by prayer by Mrs. Claude Nlcholson. The minutes of the last. meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Wel- lington Campbell. and were ap- proved as read. Roll call was an- swered by twelve members and The financial statement was read by Mrs. Stewart, and the corres- pondence was read and-discussed. One member was reported lll at her home. At the close of the business period the meeting closed with the hymn "I Love To Tell The story" and the Mlzpah bene- diction. A pleasant hour was en- joyed followlng the meeting. The program featured a sale of artlcles with Mrs. Watterwurth and Mrs. dellolious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Mary Hemphlll and Miss Joanne Wat- terworth . land daughter, Beverley, were re- Murray Harbor North Am! Vicinity l ..tMr. and Mrs. Elmer Mlllar cent visitors to Alllston, guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Beck. The continued illness of Mr. John McDonald, Greek River, ls regretted by his many friends. Misses Betty Ann and Myrtle Millar. students at. Prince of Wales Cotlege. are spending the holiday season with their parehta. E1-lends of Mr. Milton Llewellyn are glad to see him home again after being is patient in the vet- ern.ns' wing of the P. E. I. Hos- pital for several weeks. Miss Catherine Miller. teacher at Hazelbrook. is spending the Christmas holidays at. the home of her parents. Miss Gloria -N-l.cLeod left recently for Montague where she has ac- there were four visitors present.) Dewar. Before visiting in Bruden- ell. Dr. and Mrs. Dewar were guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Dewar, 0'Leary. . ....'DlES IN VANCOUVER - lword has been received by Mrs. A. S. MacDonald, Cardigan, of the death on December 20, 1953, of her uncle. P. J. Maccermack, In Vancouver. Surviving are his wile and daughter. also one brother Aeneas, all In Vancouver. He was a son at the late John Mac-Con mack of Cardigan, a veteran of the First Great War. and lived in Vancouver all his life. RSKIPS SELECTED Skips for the 1054 season were elected at in special meeting of the Men- ta-gue Curling Club held at the club room last evening. The meet- lng was presided over by the prest- dent, Judge J. 8. Deallochea. Prior to the election of strips, twelve new members were voted Into the club. and Mr. James Cudmore was elected chairman of the junlora committee. The skips elected are as follows: .1. S. , George Gordon. A. T. Mac-Donald, L. H. Poole, A. E. Sullivan. L. A. John- ston, Dr. Preston Maclrityre. H. M. Smith. George MacDonald. C. S. Stewart, H. L. MncGregor, A. A. Fraser, Homer Moar, Dnug MsoGowan. Spares. James Larkln, Thomas Clalr, James Macbeen. Pegchals ..'Mlss Claire Delorie. Montague. spent the recent weekend visiting her sister at Panmu-re Island. Macxenzle acting as salesladlee. A , .!M.rs. Thomas Murphy, St. Mary's Road. ls visiting her son- ln-lsiv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Levendler. Georgetown. ..tMlse Jean Altken, student nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital. spent Christmas at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Altken, Lower Montague, .-.tMrs. Cecil J. Richard, Dart- mouth. N.S., and son Stephen. arrived by plane to spend the holiday season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sir-pheii Lll'lllKSlOlI,i Cardigan. ..'Mlse Vera Elizabeth Dewar, student nurse at the P.E.I. Hoa- pltahsipent Christmas at. the home of her parents. Mr. mid Mrs.i Beecher Dewar, Bi-udencll. Annandale and O Vicinity ..tMr. Wm. -DIM-ills. Howe Bay. was a business visitor to Montague on Dec. 14 Mrs, Charles Stead. Horwe Bay, was a business visitor to Sourls on Dec. 15 wlsop she also spent. the evening vlsltlng with her brother, Mr. Frank Mac.Kanz'ic. The cost-of-llvlng yardstick, bas- ed on 1949 prices equalling 100, dropped to 115.8 from 1183. No- vember: decllna was smaller than the half-point October decrease, cutting the index from ita 1958 high of 116.7. But while prices were decllnlng. Industrial pey cheques were climb- ing, increasing the purchaalng power of the labor force. Average weekly pay cheques in major lu- dustrles rose to an all-tlme high of 35815 on Nov. 1 from 058.11 on Oct. 1 and 355.65 on Nov. 1, 1952. The November consumer price lndex figure of 115.3 was nine- tenths of a point. below the 1963 high of 118.1 reached In Septem- ber, but 1.4 points higher than the 1953 low of 114.4 in April. It brought llvlhg caste back to where they were a year ago. down 2.4 points from the December, 1051, peak of 1182. As in October. living costs de- clines in November were sparked mainly by lower food prices, though there also were a few scattered decreases In the clothlng line. lllgber lento Prices dropped for eggs, beef. pork, potatoes. lettuce. grapefruit rind some canned vegetables. These outweighed rlses for most fresh vegetables, lamb. bread. butter, cheese, shortening and coffee. The food sub-group dropped by 1.3 points to 112.1-lowest since last May's 111.4. The rent. sub- lndex, however, rose to a new high of 1252 from 125. The clothing sub-group, un- changed in the previous two months sllpped by one-tenth of a point to 1100.2 from 1100.3, reflecting lower prices scattered throulh m!n'I. women's and children's apparel and footwear. This was well below the all-tlme high of 116.2 reached In November, 1951. other columns were unchanged. Whim ltca-l and Vicinity Mr. Gordon Moore returned to his home at Commercial Oroas af- ter being employed in Labrador for some tlme. .1.- . Mr. Everett Garrett at Forest Hill, was a visitor to George- town laat week. Mlss Yvonne Gardner, school teacher at Launchlng. was the guest of her grandmother. Mrs. Annie Gardner of Georgetown during the New Year's holiday. Mrs. Mabel Hearn is spending some time visiting her son-ln-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Louit Wright of Lower Montague. Mr. Adolphus Johnston of Souris West, was a visitor to George- town on December 30. Friends of Mrs. John MecCrat are sorry to hear that she is til at her home in Georgetown and all wish her is speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Macln- tyre of St. Mary's Read. were re- cent visltors to Georgetown. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavandier. A. B. Harold Dicks of the staff of H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte in Charlottetown, was the guest of his parents. Captain and Mrs. Nel- son Dlcks for New Year's. Miss Clalre Boudreault of Sum- mervllle. was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forden Gotell. Mr. Sterling Mair of Five Is- lands. N. S., was a recent guest of his grandmother. Mrs. Mary Yorston. Charles Malr. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. returned re- cently frem Sackvllle. N.B., where he attended the Marltlme Tuxls End 015" 30)'s' Parliament. Beatrice Mill Mair. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, was the guest at her grandmother. Mrs. Mary Yor- ston for the New Year's holiday. Plsqulit East And Vicinity ..'nss Messrs. Tom and Mule: Miss Josh Maoaowen. an In- structor at Horton Academy. W0"- vllle. N. 5., is spending her Christ- mas vacation with her pardnvtd. MI- and Mrs. M. N. Maocvowah at Kllmulr. Also visiting his parent! at. this time is Mr. Sydney Mac- CSOWBH. Mr. Hugh Macxlnnon. Lewes. who recently returned from active military service In Korea, was a recent vlsltor of his bcot.her-1n- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacDonald at whim Road. Miss Norma MacDonald. who is now employed in Fredericton, N. 13., is spending her Chrlotmea va- cation at. whlm Road. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sanderson, North ntver. were vu. ltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. December 31. was Mabel J . charlottawwn. meat New Years with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levl Jay. Mr. Floyd Jlay was a v1.sIt.or is Charlottetown, January 2. Miss Juanita Jay has returned h Charlottetown to resume her stud- tea at P. W. 0. Mr. Guy Jay spent. the New Year: holidays wlth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. Edward E. Jay was a visitor in Cl-iarlottetmrn. January 4. S ecial . , 'm-' special each ' . P . cam” S Damon at we Km” Mr" "d M” 'l'35”9h Campbell. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. bevl Jay were vie- Pe" Pa” ------------------------------------------------------------ H CONN)” MCm0I'lll H0-5131151. M.L.A., Popular Point. were Sim- --- non tn any-lot,t.et,own, Janugry 4. ladies. Subsmndmd n '0” hose g 45 all E 30 denierg ,Id H d I . d V day visitor to the homes of Mr, Miss Dorothy Taylor returned to r Y 9 9 I Chi rens sweaters -- pu over an coat stye stripes on My-, Long K9,-Wm, gtudent u wmg Mms and M... Eddie Mac. ha, home 1,, Lowu Monugu. gftgr "mum tn E31001 "gonad colors are tanglint, cheer and black- neat patterns - sizes 22 to 26 - PICWI Ml-demy ll spending the Donald. Howe Bay. being e-l'nDl0y0d in 0"t”"- '5' u Monday, ' uhry 4. altar the :;'i95c now on the staff of Stewart 8 Beck's ln Montague. ..'Members of the whim Road Ladies' Ald were enter-ta ed by Mrs. Cecil Campbell on Man- dey evening at her home at Oom- merclsl Cross. The maetlnz Onen- ed with the horde Prayer. The remainder of the evening was spent in sewing. The hostess. Christmas holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerwin, Cambridge. Girlatrnaa holidays. Miss Joyce Jay being the teadser. BA .............Mm...... bags of candy were sold by the Junior Red Cross. Following the final number on the program. Santa. arrived and to the children's dellght. distributed Christmas gtfta from the gally rbaorated tree. Be- fore hls departure Ban-ts wlahed . everyone a Merry Christmas and Campbell, served a delightful sank "White Chrlst.rmss" to bring luncheon. assisted by several of a. very enjoyable evenlntz to I the lettuce. durlng the metal hour close l dl th etlri . -'- concu n8 e me I Mr. John Campbell, Whlm Road. sizes 9 to 11 -- Special per pr .............................. .. MCDRE Es M9LEOD ll.".1lE.9 Mr. John MacDonald, Mt. Ste- where he expect! In undergo a foot uiirt. visited Mr. and Mrs. John operation, All hope for a success- I-(iighcsg Jan. I. fill recovery. Special each Mr. David Mckle who has been employed by this Grafton Lumber C0,. Me,. has retiirm-d to his home in I-lawe Bay for his Christmas holidays. Miss Norma Glow, Montague, spent. the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster Clow. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Misc- Doriald and family were recent. visitors to St. Peter's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jcnklns. Little Pond, were Strndriy vlsltars to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills, Howe Bay. - Mr, Ernest Shaw. Gespereau, la a patient In the King's County Hospital. His many friends wish him a. speedy recovery. Ti? Pcakcs And Vicinity l.()Vltf'r.V - rC"i stcr ciiy cniirmil arm irilll' yr-ars' study has rzivrn up nttonipls tinl solve lllP Irniitlc ))lt'-i)l"lll at Con-l Mr and Mrs. , , g ” Alfred Donnelly. .. Mr and Mrs. Herbeit Goimlo, wismd mend! and relatives ln M''- S” M” Admlmm ll'”d5”" Friends of Mr. Newton Hlcken Wm ,-;".,.m M W... 1, N, :'nrl family, returned in their home i A ml J 1 3g g and son Hlneon of Mt. Hope. spent r 1 5 d t 9 mm home m gi. xvhalcsalc l'FE:f'l.'ll)lf:l .-mi l"lllfl:(ls1nE. In Arltnawn. Mm. amr havmz, ""1 lfufljigg New Yea” ln Bridgetown. amt inesrp gaeltelll so llieetlent in znehglz. On Dec 21 the children or the A Christmas concert was put on is at. present vision; his iion-in- ll'e. rm m.-iii-w 4".!i iiiirir ar'.sl5l"'"l ll"? O”"5”"”” ""lldr"-” Ml 1” 9”” J"d'”" "V1 ml” I. Hospital Vei.erlnl' wing for Fortune Brldse schools presented by the Duplls of Whlm RbI.dBcho0l law and dauzhtef. Mr. and Mr!- 5'""l”l will my (ti some tlme. their Christmas concert tn the on December M. Everyone enJoy- Reginald Meblseen. ln 0harlott.e- Many residents are shed with severe attacks of flu and some are under the doctors care. Fortune Bridge Hall attended by an exceptionally large sum, pm-mg mg crerwd.. Congratulations are ex- rrvoral 'lir;iti-rs which W35 ed the Interesting and varied pro- town. lntermlsalorz -GU. viTS::.....”Z:?.?M.?'..?.”i5i..;T”532.'1.:I::1 Dundas And Vicinity 3G"l'ml”- -- Mlas Muriel Colllngs. Charlotte- town. spent. the holiday week-end TODAY ONLY t Gnritgmi-mi: tlilmiilltbed BIl)(lll.Lrlllvllllltlll11nlltfl?Ilel hltlltitidlillghtbals Messrs Llovd Mexlnnon and l"' ll” Mme "l M” b""th"Sl"' tended in an We chndnn who took " - -PC"' "8 t ' - . ltlfl f :. 'illtYll1ET spent tho hnliclnys at tlirghousln UnlversitY for the Past. year. Prank Perry of Dundas. are high 15:0 :"glow'i'sl” Mr" md Mm p'r'l1r: evxghlnlrefndedebymiir liiiiailoili .l:r.ir.o of his parents. Mr. rind Mrs. ispciit his Christmas holidays at the liners ln pulp cutting this fall. W ' Ban” chm when many 3”” Rogcrson, St. P.-itrzcks 1h(:tsr;ic of )1,-, Albert Acorn. Prlm- The '6' 1 ' which The gnmml meeting 0! the were dmrwuud. Indies Aid Society was held at the home of Miss Blanche Mlllar on December is. with lll members has never mlaserl a trip for the season, continues its daily rounds Miss Enala McKenzie at Mon- y Friends of Mlss Anne Mclnnls Mr. George Wood has returned to his home tn Egllngton for the t j . 3.1- jlensnd to imm that she is taguo. spent. the week-end ln Dun- deaplte mud. snow and icy roads. l :,J:.'L,g makilig it satisfactory r,.im-,. 1,, dos. guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hamid Mr. Ra-pson and Chummy are to be SM 1011? VWWN 17"l6M- 5'99 g:'":)':J' nl1'g:1lg:.5".:"'::; , rzoml henliii after har msm iii. Dockcndorlf. commended for their "devotion to Lion of officers for the enlulns M the Gum" Lumber 00 Me THUR. - FRI. - SAT. 4..., ' duty." veer resulted -0 followli P"4l' " ' . -- . Mrs. Russell Dockendorff and dent. Mu Harry Mm-r: rice: "I and M" Gordon Em” ' ' Miss Frances McEqchnrn Mp, daughter Linda of Dundee, have Mlea vlrglnla Matheson of Dun- president-. Mn. Annie Kl.-'nnOdl'. uurionemwn sham aunduyvmh siewgm Vi,m.d M15, pem brunt. arrived in Goose Bay where they rise, has returned to Prince of secretary. Mrs. John Clow, t.reas- nu u we ho-me of Mr. M” Jnhn on the w,,.k.md M J", 2 will remain for some tlme with Mr. Wales College after lpending thr urar, Mrs. C. J. MeLure (re-elect- Msexle, Howe Bay. ed). Following the devotional per- holldays with her parents, Mr. and lod a delicious lunch was served Mrs, Fred Mstheson. Dockendorff. ' ,Milss Many Hnndrnhan. returnet . , -n m . ,5 M home 0,, ,,.',,,,,,,cu RM; Miss Mary E. Campbell of Char- h by the hostess assisted by Mrs. erosllgefmhd Iltmtlg hnormuii "illt tssrssrm M 3! -M W -' ””'"""”' "er; W-.1?-"1 KW": 1.: M on ..... .. ...... .... wwmon Mm her amen M,” rsine Ls. Montague men e meat. he Christmas o ays w ....m. our M h" um um dmsmemn- Christmas holidays at. Dundee. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul 3,", c,,1 cum, V” ,, cmm. Sally Handrnhan. Roxbury, Mass. law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewlett . Gsuassn Mlas La Mont.agne'a home Is In at. Klngpb of Dundee centre, 11- m ay ymcog on min-lottuown, , John. N. 3. turned Jznuary 2. to Baudoln Col- ,.,':,. 0; hi. .,,..,i,., mg .3...-.m. whose mmllse todk place Dec. 14- .. . ,...-...s-,.-.-m Mr" "M M” 0”” mm ”5'"'d --- loge, Bi-unawlck, Me., where he I 1", M, mg Mn Mgtin Ounle, Mm” W" Ninlsllw 5? Ml” M51" ., I I I ”l "W "0""? 0' Mfr Ind MW Dim" A mxxwml cud 9,", Wu held ' ' ' lorle Hewlett and many of the old lHl 2HA'I1 X .1 l I. I I H -) ” iel Mclnnls, Bangor Road. Jim. 1. It-Mylrlg chemistry. 50"" were amt The yum. ammo were reeelplente at many gifts which were opened by Mrs, Johnnto Hcavlrtt and verses were read by Miss Marjorie Howl:-tt.. Mrs. How- 'M.ra. David Miller. Montague. spent the holiday weekend at. her home at Murray Harbor Nort.h.Ao at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Roche cm December 30. Nine tables were In play. A number at years ago when the seven Mlle Road was being widened. bulldozer-e,dug out what. was then aal'led "Fairy Hill". This hlll was Mr. Wilfred Devxiux. returned to his home, on Byrnes Road. Dec. 31, from Toronto. Ont.. where hr vi-as CAPl'-1:931; Mr-ssra. John and Lyman Aaorn Illlltlk Shoivs 3:30-7:0(t-9:00 ,;--r-----,,, M, ,,,,.,.,i m.......... ”"”l”"d M" ll" 1"” '”"""”i were visitors to Montague on sat- about 1'5 aphalns from the main munlty Mr. and " M lett was formerly Mlsa Blaizclir: I '1' OWING TODAY (1 lat. high-we. sun-oimdotlii dome 1n.'rhe evenlna was seen en - MaaLean from Montague. She is Ms S" W" 7'9"" Hsndf-hm Mt "n 1" av ' woedayielnd dug to .- er tom eybl! with music and semen TM the main at me Amwnaiiie "ANGEL FACE" -""- 3 '0 "'"'"' ll" Ml" 3' Mr. Den Memaster of BrIdge- uia circular-i-e very body at Tumor Bro-. worn on hand to -W school and will continue her duties . ""0"-'1 l" 3”"1'" whmlr l0W'n,1'elllr'ncd on Saturday man a water gathered there. ulilng la ply their ueusl good music aug- go, the fggf, of m. gem, Q Adult E"l”'l93'"m""t week's visit to Sydney. N. s., at. the one of the meat rln to be found mentad - by accordion selections Miss Darla Dnnnelly retui-neat to ME and Mn How.”-t wood md -4- -- -- --- -A - - m home of his sister Mrs. Nell Mc- anywhere. Young people came for rendered by Mr. miner Meuod of . 1 THURS , Fm . SAT Charlottctwn '0 mum" her "'16- Innel. miles to auto. and iiimey a mi in. Hope. Later on In the "mint George. sziingion, were triainrss i " ' ' ' N:;;tIJtt1l1mchA'c:jdemv.t1f;Pr -. - test hockey games have used ruler o;1Cer.t:'Idotthllltl alga: .,,,..,,,.. .,, m,.,i.,mi.,w,. on n-p, pg v 0 aims er Mivixiiseuodtuptm. tplaee, ,1 I eouseco er . 31, . au wwNAl'e.nEDo home on St Patrick: Rom chi-isn-ii:: my vlaiilru Mmmn A ----( c ' H 1 mum of R "mamas: -...... ' -'- Bridgetown. leannt even o p as A common 1. . v ii Mr. hnle Devlne, visited at the , .... are tllurne at In-. a Robert Mrs. Llewellzn and presented them The 322 Islands in Britain's V r Ila: Allen and Koko home of his brother-In-law and Mr. mm L. Judaon. one at Dun- Acorn. Dundee. an atom, with swell- iiespm-suntisimii-,mi Colony spread over lllflloet I, y - 1 y H . MW” w'3Ei Diem” wtsfi SERIAL and SHORTS n1AteI'.Mr. and Hn.Osr1McKennn. cur general mall when friends and n gsth- tltul lamp. 100.000 squane miles of the lall!ll- - - v - - CHIHOIMWVII, DOG. 31. 001011 "MM H Cf& "I". N W030 OE '-c- as W”S F5c.a"h I L to , , - . i;.a.J,. '