nacaunna 15. 1953 ' safsallic and . Viiiitliy Ik. Robert Ross was a recent visitor to Mora.-ll. Mr. Floyd Mclbesn. Kingdaoro, was a recent visitor to Fortune. nr. Oalhln mm. X spent a pleasant weekend at Point... lb. Lorna Ilclnlllsn. Oanavow, was a. bulbs: visitor to ma Point enlist, Baltic. Nov. 3. Mr. Gordon Robertson. Kings- boro, was arecei-it visitor to Char- iottetown. ,Min Mavdsret Jarvis, lllmin. is gpsndng some time visiting with relatives in New Glasgow. Miss Joyce Stead, Howe Bay. was a recent visitor to Kings- bore. ma Min lllleen Saunders. Morell, was Dec. 6 visitor to Kingsboro and North Lake. Memos. Ray Machon and Cyril Maocanon. Montague. were Dec. 6 visitors to Red Point. Mr. and Mn. Reggie Rose. Red Point. were recent visitors to Charlottotown,. Messrs. Arnold Irvin and Cyril Maocanon of Montague were vis- itors to Red Point on Nov. 28. Miss Bernice MacPhec. teache: of Red Point school, was ii recent visitor to Charlottetown. DR. and Mrs. Stewart Macin- tons. East Point, are spending young couple sank time with relatives and friends in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Oharlll Qhg was recent visitors to Charlotte- town. . Mr. and Mrs. 1-ludson Moore, North Lake motored to char'lotte- town recently. Mr. Johranir White, Montague. was a recent visitor to North Isle on Dec. '1. Messrs. Geoxio and Everett Gol- fin, South Lake. were recent busi- nas visitors to Little zonal Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Allister Currie, in the recentdemth of her father, Mr. Fulton Smith, who passed away so suddenly at his home in New Perth, at the age of 73. at is regretted that Mu. times Wilfred MacDonald is seriously ill in the Souris Hospital. All hope that she will soon be restored to good health. M.r. and Mrs. Earl Johnson ae- companied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aitlaen of Fortune Bridge. motor- ed to the U.s. A. where they will visit. with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Red Point, acmmpanled by Mrs. Wilfred McLean, Kingsboro, were Dec. 6 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McLean, Montague. Miss Beatrice Oonway of souls, formerly of North Lake. became the bride of Mr. Albert Lehianc. at St. Patrick's Church, Halifax, on Nov. 28. Miss Conway is the youngest daughter of Mr. andM.rs. Joseph Conway of Sourls. A host of good wishes goes out to this from her many DAILY C,ROSS'V.ORD friends, of North Lake and Scuris. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Dolley. Oharlottetown, spmt Dec. G with relatives and ti-is-nm at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maoheod, Uigg, were Nov. 29 visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. l"loydMsc- Lean, Kingiboro. ' . Mr. John Pybe. Meneton. spending some time with relatives and mum friends at North Lake and Montague. mas Gertie Jarvis returned to her home in Elmira. having want some time visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Dell, New Glasgow. East Baltic Women's Institute meeti, was held at the home of gain. Stewart Msecregor on Dec. Messrs. Joshua MacDonald and Foster Young; Kingsbom, attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ful- ton Smith on Dec. 5. Mr. Lloyde Mmolnnis, O'haniott.e- town, called on hifmany custom- ers in the East Point district on Dec. '1. - M18 Mangaret Oouin, Sourla, spent the past week at her home in Kingsboro. we. Spent a few days with his Mr. T. J. Klckham, M.P., Otta- music was furnished by the choir, and two beautiful selections were D. Moolare. Wilbur Maooregor. It was interestiix to note that 30 members of the church that had attended the service 50 years ago, were present. Mr. and Mu.Willie Fr-asu'.North Labs. wee Dec. 4 visitors toOhar- h iottetown. . Mrs. Daniel Conway, Elmira. at- tended the Oonway and Lemma wedding at st. Patrick's church, Halifax, on Nov. 3. Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant and family have returned to their home in st. Oharles, having spent the past several months residing at South Lake, where Mr. Gallant was employed. Red Point Women's Institute meeting was held at Jhe home of Mrs. Nel-son Stewart on Dec. 2, with a lame attendance of mem- bers and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Gills re- turned to their home on Nov. 24 from a brief honeymoon trip to Halifax. A reception was held at their home on their return and all Wish Mr. and Mrs. Gillis much happiness for a long wedded life Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dingwell. North Lake, attended the funeral service of Mrs. The GUARDIAN. canntorrnown Mr. Fulton smith, from his late residence at New Perth on Dec. 5. The service was conducted byhev. Oul Clmrie of Murray 1-lafbour North. interment in Mont-Ieiue Mr. James Mclnnls. Bouris. for- merly of North Lake. is basking a splendid recovery following his in- nau in the souris Homital. All VIRl hkn a speedy recovery. In is regretted that Mr. Ken- neth Fraser of North Lake is not enjoying his usual good health at his home. All wish him better health. ' Red Point Women's Institute meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Nelson Stewart on Dec. 1, with 10 members present. A let- ter was read from Mrs. Ounpbeil regarding hospital tea shower. to be held i.n,Souris Dec. 4. '11le teacher was given authority to open the travelling apron, and use the funds for school treats at Ohristmas for the school children Toys for Onphsnage box, along with the stuned toy made by one of the members will be gathered for a parcel soon. Two new mem- here joined the Institute. Next meeting will be at the home of Mus. E.B. Rose on Jan. ii; women's Institute family at souris West. liq-. Elmer Eraser at South Lake is wt present a. patient in the Souris Hospital with virus pneumonia. All wish Mr. Fraser a speedy get-well. The fishermen of Dada Head and other fishing points have about completed” their fishing for the fall season. having hauled up their boats and secured their fish- ing supplies. IIMIHIIIIIIII Pisquid East And Vicinity Mr and Mrs. George W. Jay were visitors in Charlottetown on December 4. Mr. and Ma. Edwesd Jay were visitors in Charlottetown on De- cember 5. Miss Linda Li.-ard, sauris, spent the December 5 week-end at the Stewart was waited on and pre- sented with a lovely Mrthay cake, on the occasion of her with birdi- day. She was also presented with glfvts from the Institute in which she was a valued me L formany years, and still holch I. been inter- eetinallitsl.mdertak1nJ- Nil the sincere wish ct her many friends that she will be spared to enjoy many more such occasions. There was a large attendance at the Blood Donors Clinic held in Sour-is on Nov. 30 and it certainly went over the top. Mr. Harold l-fynes, school inspec- tor, Montague, visited PriestPond, East Bolt-ic and south Lake on Dec. 2, 3, and 4. He was accom- panied by Mrs. Harold Hynes and home of her parents, Mr, and M.-5, Fred Lend. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Loud. Lorne Valley. wen mesh of Mr and Mn. Harold Jay on December 0. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard, Mouint Stewart, were visitors in Pisquld East on December e. Mr Guy Jq was guest or his parevnu, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay during the December 5 week-enu. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Macbollalri, Lorne Valley, were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay on Deoembe 0. Miss Juanita Jay. student at P W. 0., spent the December 5 week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Oecii Dirt. sens Wayne, Brian, Blaine and daugh- ter Linda were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt for the Dec. 5 week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Artihvur Riches, Bedford, were guests of lit. Hughes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly on December 3. Miss Mabel Jay, Chal'1nttetown, was s guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isrvi Jay during the De- PAGE NINE" i ' Womenis Institute on December 3. Following the routine business a contest was enjoyed, won by Gladys Dirt and Myrtle Jay drawn by Gladys an-t. Lunch was served by e ” ft existed by Grace Jay. Mrs. Earle MacDonald, L'I'ni Valley. spent December 4 ill Pla- quicl East, guest of her sister. Mrs. Harold Jay. A number from this district at- tmded the cmkenoie party at Head of l-llllsboro December c, Mr. Levi Jay being the winner. . . BA MA! sonar sin; BARNIA, Ont, (OP)-The Ger- man freighter. Vailshifl. whlcll sank in the St. Clair river tum months ago and now is being re- fioated. may have to be scrapped, her master said during the week- end. Csopt. Thomas Nissen, ill command when the B82-ton shill sank Oct. 2 after a collision with the United States ore carrier Plu- nesr, said the cost of repairs may be too high. WARNS DRIVERS TORONTO, (C-l';) -- Highway.-. Minister Doucett of OHYBYIO ap- pealed to motorists Monday to forget about Christmas shopping Ninety Seventh Christmas- DAYS 'T'II. CHRISTMAS m,?mg'”"wu'" 1,1,, ,t mm mm, of Mrs. cer Llewellyn of Mont- cember ls weekend. and celebrations while driving. M" Alton Robmmon on Dec. 3 ague, iv o visited in the eastern Thirty-nIne'persons riled in On- with a large attendance of mem- diSmCI-5- --TM” Harold J&.V W518 hostess iarln traffic scridents during Dmgweln uncle bets and vmwm M". Menm mu; to (The Ladies of the Plsquld East Christmas week last year. -m?..nn ONtY 9 SHOPPING 1 -hi. ' -'1 - M3. Elmer of (Ian'- TII - (1. tissue! .Barth . n ,3,-,9,-;.,,,, "M. 3,4” " Mn?" ti 1' lottetown called on his legularI w mumly unonsu”. mu customers in the eastern district e. Unhappy iestconvel-ts 10. u l. 9" D” 7- .,---V , Booth. to IIIIIII ' i (cog. , DD- . s o'G".y.- I now" mm” mar BAUPIC dz vrcumrrv .. 1 0 mm " , Lu" 1. No". It is regretted that Mr. Alain, n ,- , An” ed glow”) "V, ,! lttriltlobonaldbuhof gorris Pondh cot: I e e S ' O O O 8.BxtsnIs 3.Sel!- , votes 1 vs - 9” Tami 3 9 Mm! 0 . ogunyu knowged” ".p"ml.g Souris Hospital. A host of friends . ' 4, C10,. to .,p,,,.,,,,, W” a... hope that his health will soon be e a 5. Letters ll. Steamship to use I99" 1'”i0'9d- , 1.Al-gu mm.) as Que" lg, quay". -- 1 .1 ' ' I I rxmguliic 9,5 , '. iuq&.l.m. Mir. and me. clarenoe Rose and ..lQ.ng- ' coun ". ,.un' Kt. ait'I.”"'('”l , SOD, NOFN1 IAKG. 16ft recently to r .... Western 7-Mniodyi as. More Iuntiq13B.Frossnx'. MM W" WWW” h0"dW' in I V. . sues 3.Noz slum 35,121.” in " duupuk England. Mrs. Rose formerly be- , '- . . 9 '9 po.Chineee' 9.3road.'flat 3 59;; 35,31", (gm longed to England. and is quite "0 river I . fiwiblo 21. Hsvln Ii 4o.'ra.,,.,g,, excited to be able to return to her . '", k uni ...5..,g,, V gm homeland to visit relatives and V, - t t I - H. pwefln Sleeves! gnu u,p5q,.,, friends. Her mother. Mina. Page, ' I . Th-eh, --Lug, gnne" cardigans beautifully Ptoseeftlse . R..N., of England. is on the nurs- - ' made of the finest knit pure wool that has PMHPPIM 1118 -9535 M We SOUTH HOWINI. been Snnforlan and Mltln treated. In a rsnizt Vlnhn” of gorgeous shades. the Cardillanit "1 "'5 0.RoplWit.h Mr. Alva Ching, accompanied by clnssic styiv are faced an the fronts with I . stunning his mother Mrs. William ohing, matching rihhon. Sizes 14 to 20-Personally 'IIIi.( Red Point, niotorcd to the home Picked by Santa. for Gifting- of Mine. Fulton Smith and famil' burdn ,' . of New Perth. to pay the lasbt It Mqlybdo-.. respects in dvmpathy to Mr. 1-ul. 0 --e numumn.) ton Smith, who passed away sud- R1-DIPV" "Y denly mt his home on Dec. I3. I If E: lazow 0! G g - V" The lame potato boat 8.5. Scpar- 0 l a 1 -Mm tan clocked at Bouris W'hLllf n- V .. ::"”.:”?. G:".::.. W" ”' BLQUSES E ' . 0113 U5 9 S O In l 3, 5'3" operation gave a lot of want: to O ” "WT-I the young men and boys from the 89.8 to "rang surrounding districts and Souris. Dunmy fumed and embmmend H.llnIll On Dec. 0. East Point Baptist g for holiday wearing! The Blfiiuge: : , t Church was crowded to capacity are of fine nylon tricot. in I a s l 41. (Easy rooms, (0, an evening service which was or drop green, scarlet, violet. aqua , E in for mnducggd by Rev, 13, ytzccm-. um nr white. Sizes 12 to 20. laeH:onsl- I :. ";':l!g.”uc by Rev. H. E. Bell. former pastor , W Picked W 53"” ii" .i "W if 4 . here for 21 years, who delivered . ": UNIT" the meusge. It being the both ' -..'u'nu anniversary of the church. menial GBYPIOQUUIE-Here's how to work It A X Y D I. B A A X R N, unonorsatow , OWe'lett.eI' simple stands for another. In this example 'A is f the three L's. X' for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- pt . hlee.'the length and formation of the words are all hints.' 15:); day the code letters are different. . Aoryptogfeesmlotation . If-its an-sea us: use PBKHSOI-l IKKR xsru PDFRL use rs-rue run. 713 H30 OTBHS-EOEPKZH. FREE l PYREX BOWL Giftahle NYLON TRICOT . SLIPS Giftable NYLON PANTIES .,.' uonmis to SIIIO rosi mtva-s u "'51 '3 oryptoquoggl 1x... nus; sggk Lovebiy dainty. mm hesutlfull? v.t.;. AND AT MOST MERIT: IA , IA anal-blue Pgglgulowlia now packed! ' fitted csngisolie trap that luggi- :' " . i i e every use 0 l are as s e - ...),.;.,, 3 P seasasosp !laJb3s.'i9bTa.a-set sulllltty E . ::hits or hlnck, Tine an - 1 I p I" ea - I'll entrancinh C9T1:ll'5:"fl:d- dQnT.r nylqn tricnt knit. Si?” 32 q ' ' , mauve, lime, ue an w 0- ,0 41 p,,.5..n,.1ly pant.-d by Snnta. .: roe rue: '3-ii-'-1'”-'-W-'l"'i'3'i”v'3'? 2-..:l::.:.m:. I I dnly- hit our so mild they 9” W "V" 5 :a:a:sI'Ia1ly b:us:dIseb:by's bslhl UM 19ll- 3”" "mnv ""di lum or large. Personally O Picked by Santa for Gifting 79c , Today get the Giant Sin Princess Hahn with I s free Pyrex Bowl inside. .3.98 Luxurious. ..(iiftabIe, ............ : HOUSE COATS ARTISTS - SUPPLIES A 1 Of shimmering satin with lavish embroidery on the col- for ' Iar, yoke, pockets and cuffs. These Illmomlll H0115” CHRISTMAS GIITS I costs have s two-way nsll belt and are In your choice A man Priced fnr Gifting- SIIERVIIII - WILLIAMS of candy pink or sky blue. Sizes from 12 to 18 are Hol- . 131 Great George St. 1 4 - ! HOLIDAY SEASON 0 7.. .-.-r- -1'4".-:-an Beautiful. . .Giftable I V2 in 11. Personally Pink.-rl by 1 I Santa for Giflinr.:-- , Shop For Glamorous Giftable Gifts ' k - '1-nu-em s glorioussrray of cock. ii The can-can Loo In 31'I...T.'i1'f .r:.:;".::.:. in: ...r:.: DALI! and SERVICE Lady"! an gauge. 15 denier for Giftahle ' SKIRTS - M . To An 1., ha the sheerest. of sift Ross in sins MI! 1 MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ' f.:L'."::ii:i2f..”i:.it. .':':5: , i r mm" rims . , IUY ouairnr --is fsarlsneop Repairs i2'.'"::.::l:.3i'"”'i ”-" 5"" . -at H O L M A N S 1Ma:ko:!lI";.iI3g,s MEATISII 5535 . "E33: .5.'.';.'E.K'” I I 6-i I-""9 Sh” I-Owes, wear ,1 -i -.--...,.... ' ' c '"""”,”i