CHARLOTTETOWN Goo't'own W. A. Ann". Mr. Alvin Il.cVitl.le. R.C.N.. was a recent visitor to Fortune, guest . . "rho annual rmeetlng at at. David": W. A. took place Dec. 15, in 01 ML and Mr" chnla "uh" the Church hall. The meeting open- THE GUARDIAN. Poakes And Vicinity Mt Ivan Huskies. Gnu-iottotown, visited at the hurls of his parents recently. .v.a.NUARv a 1,1. 33:3 Rollo Bay and Vicinity r-Ace. EIGHT , THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waidon Lavers home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- Donald. Georgetown and Curlin Draw 9 Vicinity At Montague Curling draw-Nat-tlie Montague AT be bought at tile following places in Montague: The Guardian may . Mr. and Mrs. Hvghie Power of Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; . H , Mr. and Mm Harry Burke were ' . In Georgetown: The Post Office; in souriaz The Snack Bar. rink for Monday. January ii: TT-he oon-tinned ilhon of Mn. 33:13,? '1l:u3gn3ed”IbyAVgy lEo":,' visitors at the home of Mr. and Montasue. were guests of relatives Mr. andd living. &os;plliDv:1l:iLgoiI; .D..-..u...... V I 7 RM. homg Dmmh 1. t w e r s . in Geo, ego D”. 3;, mac move n o ' e .-.-cnrsniac. Now. 15 cen.s ....'CUlt-ING-SMOKING. Ship or W”, M. J. S. Dmmchu (,m,,' an m,,,,,. m.,,yd,. ”"”'d '” Prayer. M.” Wm” mm W D" 5i 3 W on home Dec. 23. per cwt nn 1000 lb. lots and over. bring. Hansen's Market. Summer- Frnser and .-inncnr Feed Service. side. The "cum" 3"” m excellent Mr. William Underhay, Bridge- :::: ;:.”::”"a..:i"-.:r.i.:i .::”:..:: - his W l -. . l-'ti U d - total well over the 81,000. mark. mm M1 and M" ed n er Miss Helen Gotell of 6Euiotia- town spent Christmas in Geome- town as the guest of relatives. J. Larkln, J. Ballcm. C. Nicholson vs. At. MacDonald isklpl, T. Clair, T. Beck, G. G. Bennett. Miss Virginia Coffin, student at Prince of Wales College. spent the Christmas holidays at her home. Mr. Juries Dovine is gpending . few days with friends and rela- -Tsrsonals ...'ATTl-JNTION Montague ladyi r ti curlers. All first year curlers -are. (5kEii:)t Alcedrigh vvri g:x'ir:fD1:"”ll;1 V" In chuhnemwm The ucnmryg, upon showed m. hly and family. ;z'fll,f5'qd d'” '"i, '5”, ”” f”r”',':fl 'Mlsa Margaret MacDonald. Devi.-.'vs'n L MacGregor (skip). Mr. Leo Bradley st Torou via. creased activity during all months Mm K,,,h,,y,, mwmn aim. ,,,,”,f,-,,,,j,W :::n”?””;;:,;;"fh'f; Rev. Wm. Doucettc. Rollo Bay. in l f'" 35' 3 P-"L '3 i v - ' ' ' v ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' lb td ml 0 Sunday Dec. :.:...V”:i:;"f'.i”::.”.i.";:: :23 1; .222; it "arm .i::'...'”;::'.? ';.::.'. ";;'::.;::.:;:,- l:".i.:?:':.l:'.::i.:::ii::.::. ',s;;;:v:;- ,:g:,",:,,fl";:,':;',",,:' 3;; g;g;sew-m -- me men or -ei-- 335;” ...:;,..."..-........'..v.,.... JLODGE NmE;mG g M”. ce-pted a position. 3 p, M. Charlottetown. ' hall. Many dDDIf.l;iliB haveh breieln mom”, Mn. Ana; Robenson and i Bay. Archie Him" "”””'d M me "Mr. Glen Murpliy. MolliaEll"- is)-left Ema DE mn Fllqaclilnlyu I Mr- John Gay Grand nlvai i':ev;nbull3l;;dsbo:h sin xiii want: iumlx "M" "d M” L””' Umuhly Many of the youniz people at regular me.-'..;: of Acme Rebekah 1 ML ms, week (Or Tomnm Omaano L'aP- 'r. - U ”-, - "l5"- mud npem . Riv d 1 necegnr inateriai Throug'h the cl Fmtune "'3" "Wen" W959 01 Rollo Bay attended the midnight Lodge. I4 0 O F. Momimm on when he Wm mend some-Mme I .SlCl(l9s vs. A. E Sullivan iskipi. at H; h at MIYS recently '1 k hyw A 160 h , M21 Ind M11 L039” J9hM'-0'19 the Mixes Martlret and Jennie dance held Christmas night in St. - a- at 2- ....,.”...::".t r- "" :::..::.:.' 5.: :2: .”'1."tl2':.i'...l.”.””t.i:'.:l:il:' .222; we mm - Week of i"r:iyer service. There was -?-:-- - ' ' ' " . - - -- n large atteiidzitirc. In the absence 1393 Hv MOM is-klpl. J. Mr "M M" Wu”! Am K d 0'9"" bl0"Kl1"' mg the klfichen-teal”; '0hl'l-Slim” 8': ""517 lwme in Fm” Sister Carmelita of Mount St Mr. and Mrs. Georze Christian of the .s-si-em--v. lite nllilllics (i"M H lfollrlim J-icksuii. R. Murray mmdy Ohm”-umwn vmttl "1 I comb "3''0"bl 001;; E” hm” "3 -1"” Mary's was the guest for Chri.st,- and ramiiy, Rollo Bay East. spent me last mm... M”. ,.,.,,d by Mrs ,I is. G. (vOlLl()li lsklpl S. MacDoii- cmmy'” me ham - t Mr V: 107 3 new '5 5v P i Y ,"'"?mi , I , mas of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas the guests of J. D. and aid. B. G. Johnston, G, McCaii- 9 9 - in bers of the Mens Association. Miss Elizabeth Aitkcn. iiurse-in- pt J, soloman. Annle SW3”. Lime pond. " .:',.i. ':'z i'd Emu Sm”, 1m M e lmnme M” 33” MM3D0nlld- Dishes, towels, curtains, etc. have training. P. E. 1. Hospital. spent nell. as read. A number of letters and I N W. f' t , V ---- cards were l”6CPlV'9Cl finm mcmbcral Mr at olalr Duhiph left I be" donned by generous mam- hfrhchnstmats h1:1rld”'d gr '2'?” Miss Mary Roche, E. N" o'f Faye and James Macxlnnon and abmad, A rm” fynny (;,-and M35. Baum 6 Dec!" h or hers. Repairs and improvements 0 L Rlzutzaren s, . an rs. rn- Cmmomwwn was the H”, M h" Eric wand. lmdems M Guide XI teal C. I). KFt'i1Elll. Cliarlolietou-ii. M he plugs '0 -. I1: . ha” hguere hue hymn done at the Mange, cs i en. paremsv ML and M” Ewe” In Sour”. are spending Chnstm" ivns rc:-id nitd ru ”liEStl(i. A dcic- g ' with Hlendlsssd "Inn," on mAcuVem1'; d:;l':r3lcLl:1ev3v7::;'al1lncB1:ce Ml, Delmer Anken oharlmuu Roche d-urlng Christmas, at their homes in Rollo Bay West. flR(l'lll ironi Hiflsirlo Iioduzc has . . ' 9 OP" 8 9 - .- , '. g --- ””9”'M 3”” 1””; WP”-i m5”15-"G .'MurruV Harbour North wan (Ind VICIIIHY Master Gerard Dovlne visited at zmhl 1962;" no sunshine Seem. rti?;ll'a:vlltli:nthis.eDIgiiliEunlt1-,r hlsrllld M” K" Pubnmv" ""1 M35 The people of Ron” Bay Iuendl V”? bi-"ll l'"l3"5 -l9'”15' ”b5”l'”lK the first game of the hockev sea- -v--- the home of his brother-in-law MT; '?,vm,f,'”E”",,,,;"”,i',:h,lf,,,,,?:l:' Mrs Charles Aitken Fortiihe mm H'”"' wh” "” ”""p1”y”d m E'L,,;';i,,':l"”,f,f,,,,'””E,yl" ghumsvxnl: Wildcvs b:rihrl.1v on the Min g t H M L . g g . per : a . . - Y '. r ' ' ' Halifax spent. cm-jggmu .3, men. - - I ..2::.:. . Mrs cm W homes i. Georgetown sh”. mm M, 5.3mm... L-AM.eU,." erg T-54 . ma gignis fP.iiiiig..diec-ciitly ar- - '--t - Sturgeon and Milltown Cross coh- Mu Elizabeth Mm”! nuuegmg re E0 e. wore an: .tccl on the program Tm, Sm,” handed Bombers M,”, if re mT1f::elh;'Li”llprl;l(Plgl-LON. It Mr mm! A Mooney mt Dec HFCEINOH53 we "n"u",l.BazBar and truiiiing P. E. I. Hosllltal. spent M155 Ad?” F"”3””d' mm ul Mrs F a k Dixon cm to t c,,mA.,,,,,,. .mL,..,, mm m "Wag by me unamidwlc me LCM. to I. I” i .n s o spend H '1'” Mann?” when he hm supper; an Older Boss conference Thursday the guest 0, her parents. employed at H. H. Marshall's in th 1;, r "Edw d'1, pd";,' in: on Ch mas are or i p1a,.e,.5 ibm N is "M I:.ll::1(;)”m l.:,1”h,.,h,1S 9”" to spend the Vim" month: pwnh sponsored by the M. R. E. C. The Mr. and 'MrS. Ernest Ammn For. Charlottetown spent Christmas ":1 rrcfm Char,-Itm '5!" L 5:. Y:-a:'s ere. L rizght of mini- we”, able to 0”” R 5u1o,;g' game b(;,;,. ":1", .,P. S,.m l mm) Hap his mm w' 5'51” became an onlcml memi tune Bridge. 1 with h" pu-'nt" M" lmd M" game ofp her dau htgr arid at ll'.aL'.O!i took co. One member ,0 me pow,”-(U1 mgmng squad ( l uni)" ber of the Georgetgxn glllm cm”; W- J- """3'"1d' in-law Mr and Mr: Arthur Who'll has zcfmrtcd in hospital Mrs. T1 g ..h v ,-. ' .. (:11. domains I 5U N1 3 Slim M. R31 h comm lccom med ' i ' ' t:,.i r in nd that flowers ,,,,:-alLlS,L,or:f,i; ,?5,.eakr.l'i,1f,,.i;,ii',,be,,l,l,: M:f:m(l,;3,.,,Em;;::,;,:,Jnwl;: u'eRe(li:.BlldP:)AfrlD8CG.rl:!iltli'xi)i.lilCltllotgi thzdwmmunny D1”0.l9CWl”-dA P13Y;'v'l;!.by moliherl Mrs. Dummfaccf. Fly.ii-ig Officer Herbert Parker of Rana Bay west 9”” ii”: " l” 5 Wk memb” nftack into the locziis' defense lmiiic on ltniiv fmni.l.he RCAF. of Miss Carlene McEachern, Mt. pr "cad and per orme men 5 fill. Were EU?-515 0' M15 aml M” the R" at A” F" in Gr”nwood' N MI'- Temple Whelan. Charlotte- s., was a recent guest of his par- fully in several different commun- Kenneth Comm Marshndd and ' enis, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker. ltiea during the summer and fall Mr. and M”, Joe 0-Brlem Park, m0mh5- dale on Dec. 25. All reports having been made. the nominating committee brought town. spent Christmas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mcxihnoii. Rollo Bay West. .i:i'ics..i.if.: at her home 1n Mimiagiia l"fllll'llill1l( the business period. the meeting clos- ed in rccuinr fo . Zone. and only by the fast ivorkl Stewart. of the lo:al goalie were many shots labelled for the net turned Away. On January :5, the lights were out for some time because of a defective line, The second First Aid clan was held and conducted Dec. it in Peakes school by Mia Ida McKay, Cpl. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and family of Bummerside, were guests during the Christmas holi- Mlss Catherine Wood. teacher Miss Evelyn Underhay, teacher in North Beileque, spent her va- H ' ' ti. 8 be. . ' - uueicr lE' om rs sfaicd in in N10 P"0P95”l 513” M new 0('.iil, Summersidc Higii School and I liniidicnppcd 0" N” rbseiicc of several I l 5 Mr H.-l. :.d H.iii- s, has rhturiicd I I the game with point- ettin bi-eak- RN-. Mt. Elewirt. . . , aways. catching l.llEgi'i:iLtfl's fiat- 'o Ci1:iilol'mimv:i. uhcru he is --- me” ”" we C”m”f3 yet” Th?sF Miss Betty Underhhy. iiurse-in- days of Mrs. Stewart's parents, ration. the izucsl. nf li('r parents. . . . footed ill the t)pix)sin,g zone '-i'0l'kilit', in thc Blink of Conunercc Mi-as Louise Brazil. Charlotte- duly iplmncd We is l?”””- training. 1-.2. 1. Hospital, are Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank wood. Rollo Vicinity A large crowd was in attendance -m tom. spent the week-end at Dec. President M” 5- Wrilmv Fig” spending the holidays at their w- my wen. for this first game, and were Mr. Lea Boil has returned to his 12 at the home of her parents. Mr l""51d”"- MW Nelm" ,9” 5- home in Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. William White of . ' D . treated to a very fine performance studios in Prince of Wales cone” and Mrs. Thomas Brazel. Wllllmv M” H- P”k"- ""9 -- Borden accompanied by their Films on "Canada at the Caro- ” Blwtliu” Mrby both teams. Wltli the season aim .-pmuimz his ll0ll(l.'I)'S at WY- MW Chimes FTNSCL Th? Mr, and Mrs. Leon Johnatone daughter, Miss Phyllis Wh-ite of nation" were shown Dec. 3 in .-.I ;.--.-ex-.2 visitor mw ,,,,,1em-at, it ,5 exp,,c,ed mm Mil:-iaiv iii:.iolli' Miss Marian Rqgerson. teacher 500181 C0mmm93 C0"Sl5i5 0! me and son Albert, Montague, were Moncton. N. B., motored to George- Fortune Hall. These films, spon- - n”'”l'1'WP”' nllendances iv:ll be good through- I r V - in Hermitage school, spent the following members: convciier. Mr-S. guests of Mr, Johnsmnetg mam-gr, tow on December 26. sored by Rollo Bay W851 W- 1-- (:51. of friends in ' Miss Ruiiia Nichuile has recent. week-end of Dec. 12 at the home I-I. George. Assistants, Mrs. E. Mrs. E, 5. Johnstonm 1:-D,-tune i were much enjoyed by a large en- out the season. as the hockey lea-. glitz and schedules are put into ' ly 1'--turiiod to l1Di' studies at Princi- lllll 9-” tilllais ll-12'-ill) of her parents Mr, and Mrs. wai. Skinner. Mrs. C. Lelacheur, Mrs. B1-ldgg on Dec, 33. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of '-h”5l”"c "dl'-'""- ' Dorcas committee ' 'Summersidc l” M 0 mm V5” ”””l- cffec. of Wales. nftr-r ' . ter eraoh. 0- Milt The m0i0l'0d 3-0 000! o- Gil. . days at he, ,,,,,.fnp',;;ld,3,i,'5 Rog remains the same with Mrs. Mary Memrs, George Wood and David town on December as, wihq-9 tggy The l'!Sll'-l!Ylll 01 Rollo Bay and Rcuiieii Fcehan. mus ion. '15 Macoougall was the rail Nit-iioiio. Mrs. Stephen MacDonald has Yorston the convener. It was de- McKie left on Sunday for Pres- were the guests of Mr. Jenkins W9” "dam"! '9 h"', ”' me "l" ' M John Feelmn. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pin-l -... accepted the position as teacher cided that the W. A. members que Isle, MC., after spending the mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. ""5 M M" w'"' 5 Vim” l" "” fz--ll a i)lcasar.l'eau. Mr. ionic M:icl'liu1'son 1.; pres- in st. Patrlcks Road school. for should take turns of a month": Christmas holidays visiting at their Cll"l0""0W" HNPHIL Hi! mIll.V iliimlll Where they ently home on leave from the R the remainder of the school year. duration on- the sick committee. homes in Fortune. L. A. C. Everett Llewellyn left m'"d' 5”" 1" ””hl"' Mm A of their brothcr- Mr. Fulton L. Douglas of GhHl'- CAF --n beginning with Mrs. Hobbs for the recenthi for Trenton Ont, to re- "”'dy "ccwryi Mr. Earle Coffin, R.C.A.F. radio sume his dlmaies 1 iv and 5. Mr. and Mrs. lottetown. was a visitor to Savage --- The illness of Mr. L. B. Hughes current month. Mrs. W. Paterson, in me n4,y.1 . Kimball )lZiED0ll .l Harbour on Tuwday. Mr. Douglas Miss Biddy Prowse has returi-ied at his home is relretted by his moved a vote of thanks to all re-i communications at Greenwood, N. Canadian Air Pbrce. Mllf Edwllu PH9": 57”" X1 A r it former resident or this dcisu-iciiln lil"i' alilrllris at Pi'inct- of Wales many friends and relatives. All tiring officers. including special spent the gchristmns holidnysl student at North Rustlco, is . M M1: B.ii- has a great many friends in tin.-lCillccc .'iifl'I' spnndins: her hnli- wish him a speedy return to good words of appreciation for the work as lzucsl of his parents. Ml: Mull A. B. Harold Dicks of the Royal sp"'d”'K Hm Mud”-"' 5"” M H-'ll'hnIil', will area who are always pleaged widays at hrr p.'IrClli.5' Mr. and Mrs health. of the president, Mrs, S. Walker. Mrs. Charles Coffin. Cmmdm, Navy. who 15 . member l1;:lt'trI;l!l';'tlf)!l;) MEI;-yallEdauMI'I. Edwin of the staff of HM.CB. Queen Charlotte. was the guest of his parents, Captain and Mrs Nelson Dicks for Christmas. The meeting voted sio toward the expenses of the local delegate to the forthcoming Boys' Confer- ence at Mt. Allison Unlvrslty. A nhat. she is 0011- have him visit them. hr tin.-ouzli illness in the hope that Mrs. i Get-aid Prowse. ' Mr. George wood, arrved home on Sunday, from Presque Isle, Maine, to spend his Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Dirt and mm”, new of Hm,bm,' vumd Miss Doria Mclzwon. student nurse at the Prince Edward II- Miss June Wl:i-I-D-.l:la.! recently ra- tuincd to her studies at Prince of Several of the farmers in this D. .n xvii! make a speedy and r.):1lilIc'n ypcnixp;-i', district are busily engaged in cut. lllllz Dull) lmod. which is being hauled in the Bergmann Yard at Whlrs Cnlvgc. recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Trainer and family. auction donation of S5 was voted for fruit and candy for the Sunday School holidays, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. L. A. C. Freddy Gotell of the R. C. A. F. stationed at Mata- land Hospital. and Miss Edna Mao- Ewen. teacher at Dunstaffnago. were the guests of their parents. Xlli l:.ii- liliil 5 '”iFilF, cmplnvec Montague Mrs. Clmriev MacKinnon and The weekly game of cm-'.5g,mn5 concert, Mrs Charles Wt ; , - - w .. ', ' . .- . . ' i Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Keir: - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mclizwon ..i;i?.-”ER-.f';E1”i2;;T.;Zl2.'.f' 3.2: Miss M... ;,.:.r. .. Point .. filfllfitfi ilil?”ll!”"-”S-i”-'-t:-3?”J- :”:”;:: i3..l."".?.Zi...iii up me in .tl?'”:...?";i:i"3f....”i." ' ,-. ' . , l . .- , . ' ' ban, - t to th winter in ths. rind ' i i - l 0 Wk xi" gzfhh 19” durfng tn” Vie,” for ',1,1,:l(;;,i2,,,.(::M;,,,,::u:m rigllimf Bhgl more mr)&tet(ll.tl'."Inilanrfdrahah M the w' A' seconded by Mrs). Hiihlilili talrcen eup I idencemln Ch.ir- lome” and lo” Dec" 26' for duty R"ld'M' Pf 5"? NV" ""5 . ton. Mass, uhere she will visit b V f, . f; V P . 00- 31' by Ml”. l9 George, Motion carried. The ir..ct-Hometown when Mr. Keefe is (mg n Sydney. N. 5. Ron, Buy learned Wm. "nu at Hal):-iisrm of for the next several weeks. a” mh il”l'””'-l 1." H'”t”" A”d' Ml” An9'M Tmlnm" ing then adjourned and a dclic-1 ',1 t f M-, -: the serious accident in which Mr. A . .,:n... the Ch:'lSt- G... Cm-V WW9 5”" W” Cllllllnue 119” --r- lous lunch was served by Mrs.;.pl”y;d l m we Del" ” P” '” Pte. Peter MacDonald of the Adolphus Kelly was involved ass- I,'. V eS':;j,"zL:;:l:5bol'; ,'Khf)e"m"3' ifgmlds 9r ltgall D0319 slumps" 13:" A'u('";::wcl3jo:;d1:2;":5l; Stewart and Mrs. Dicks. W" 5' Ca.n)i:dit:n Army, lteifllt. early in the essitatihg his removal to. the 7- - 0 W1 50"! earn 0 his pI'e- r or una o g .5 d mm b th h , Wee resume army duties Charlottetown Hospital for treat- :i V. Y. stparcnts, Mr. and sent illness. All join in the hope mf;?”l;ffm”x,,lh” ””F")lff M Wlw tractor recently. recolvlnc iniurlea Mg u; ”5 M':m'mm” lffrlfugc in oniuio, after spending cm-m. ment. an hope iiawui ii. home A kl -Pd (D-rmv mathvery won Ea” Wm be back woocls gcftllil: :g:llIlH,fl.Fe:i1tx)Otln 3? which nqmnd mom”! ."'enuon' Britigc -included, Mr land Vlrs mas In Ge0rgel'ovm' 5”" "um -T to is usual good health once i l ' ' i t-'iF hm um M 'm .,,d' Mi Kn: of Chai-- again. I”"” ”f ll" high 37”” G! C031 M15 The many friends of Rev. Fath- --- L90" "5 9' 0" 919' ” E M135 Do on, J H 1 ch g p I ' P , ch 1 thud” . 5 ll”: ll"3k'””d M -? lmo..- Clmuw or fN0rm”mb"l'"'"d er Croken are pleased to know Mr, Forbes Young, Kiiigsboro. gin.) iizlgggtl nJe9h3f:3;e1eand Mm" lottetown, lspenlticllixiistrjrfiag, M E; vlsllltlill svvcreeisheoogucsts of” tlio as me guest of Miss Eileen Macilachern, R. N. FmmS' a "W mms M hl"dw””d that he ll” WW '9l”""'d '0 M5 W” 3 Vmml” w E3”"3m”' M 0 ' E ' mum of her mother, Mrs, Florence teacher, Miss Elaine Macklnnon iwr y::i"rnls, M:-. and Mrs. James daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest bmmws Willy pm-ciolis residence in St. Teresa after being -- ' Mr and Mrs Funk Mcxemm Jenkins. and pupils of the Rollo Bay West Machnyy M"Ehchem' ML Bew"”' 1”” duri Miss Erma Ejlljias recently re i "Mml in m” oh"b""mw” Mth Ind Mr-91 llgcsiia Ug:?:h,:,),' and .two children Jane and John Sch”! " Cg "'5w'm' cm'l"'m" -m-'- in th rek 1 nos i 1 I Hospital. For une Ware V3 01'! 0 0 '- ' . M' 1, mg, Mm-ph . concert hel in the school on Frnitres Coffin. iiu:sc-ih- ivlizcre seheliplaiis lgrrunailfnthrzglasslil fumed w my Stud”! at Umm W. I and Mlltitclnll )gSofieili1z'ee'o:0k:li:-' l0W3lf:w”Ol"'35 l-he 831,55:-” Olahllgf Tuesday night Dec" 21 Mn hh" r at to P:-.n Eduard 15- out the winter Comnmiiml College” Mrs. Ward Crane returned Mr. R3lDhdCOildln,ctll1VlgS a visitcr twigs ”of Mr"wd gr, 1,a,.,.ms. ML and M", wumm W. MacDonald in his usual hum- film 5: lain ll ldzjs --' H. l h lome in Riverton. Dec. . to Marshfiel an 'own. -v - I A M .h, d orous manner. capably filled the K H Hi my naming, Mr” Rillld Mm Audrey Gum OK the will Call:;SiBP.;li(l:iillChlg?nE5,5 igrtichnrd itn nftrerlmendlm . kw dug u me 1 S p Charles Stead and fanill). illP 3. urlns Christmas. puma” of chairman. Fonomu llllfrccl Cnffzn. of the Sacred Heart Home char. 5 " ' i ” W” 9 home or her dqugh, , mi. Mac- Mr, w.ii..- Doug as, ours, was - - Mr Flo d Land and Mr M l”'”''"" 5”" C'”"' "M" p . . - my g,.aCi,mg dun” , . dmm the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mcl-xchzie. - Y ry I. Ctor- 1 d H I” h l0tt.to.' ,1; - - . 1) mild, Charlottetown. ii visitor to Fortune 1: . ,1 ran eer were it hg t e mud t' V” HIJOYUIR a weeks holi "gm" ” week. Souris. and Mr. Melvin McKoh1.ie. 011 Bablnemli Who In BMPWYM1 hnvy ion”, made M. HHVIL .Vir Charlie Mricconiiell of the R-0.l'?ll C Nni'i' at Halifax NS. . if to Suivirze I-far. ii i. day at Savage Harbour where she is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunn. Mr Crilly Lea was a recent vis- itor lg Clmrlcttctoxvn. Mra. Dental Gm-it. Peakes Road. left recently for Boston. Mm! Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mi-Konzic, Souris, were visitors to Fortune. Canadian Bank of Commerce. Syd- hey, were visiting in Fortune on Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. at their homes in Georgcown. in Cmmonewwn went ommm" When he arrived. garbed In tra- ditional splendour. he enthralled all from the oldest person to the bnur on Sinrl: '. - - l to apend a two- i ii.-y The mam, mend; or Mrs Mil tuiqizm smm hshlptismim Kill: lm gal. :3? Vitxillzlllntvlth relatlvu, on Dec. 3. Brenton Stead and family. q”erilIlorIK(l::l:0nY&O;t 310; gnleat tot with liladgoorl hgmour. um Isabel M D Jd ( E g d d , - . - many smv n er nes j g M Do Mm a m. d p - - e was very tre. but espits mi. -.. at(:)i'i(l'il;qI I(:lP35:l'sit wreere E,(,)g:,n',oR'l1:;n?l”l;:lt- astlgllalrats. and the mice that is offered for Fnmdg of Clifford MacDonald Misstlslay Stead, souris, was a Mm5'm,b:: Mu;'l:e":nd dwg" rnllfisv 5:lx:dW:ll1n::N'-Mxl'10?"l::0Nll:'I"- thldri fact. its ago-danced the - - u once. e en procee e to 7'-'"1”li” art ivlicrc she . licr nmtiicr ltfrs. ' hid. seriously injured when struck by 3 car at Charlottetoun hn Satur- them isn't worth the effort in try- ing to catch them. are pleased to see him around again after being 5 patient in the souris Hospital. visitor to her home in Howe Bay. on Dec. 25. for, Elizabeth, Rock airings. Mass. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Aftlken and family. Fortune Ronnie Ceredini. distribute the gifts and treats to the teacher and pupils. Mr. John fl-W night. It appears that Mrs Shipping ti-..m Mun-av HR;-batty Mr muph Mncpomud. Fnmmc L. A. C. George MacDonald of w. MacDonald, on behalf of the .,,,””i”(j;);(p I I Coffin who has been following her la stnpprd for thv winter. but this . Dons Emnenv oh". Head, Wu a "cent visitor to lzlgdge. durlns l-her Chfllimils h0l' the EC.A.F., stationed at Green. school board. moved a vote of -ll 0 5v”lWli.IC D1019-'55l0l'l at the Prince Edward has been mic or the buslcstseasnna " Ml" ” ohgriogugawn, ' y' Wood. NS.. was the Ohristmu thanks be tendered the teacher spent the week-end of ccntly. after spending an enjoy- i.sii.inz at Amherst. Island Hospital had just camplet- on record Thcrv WPl'e nVEl' 20 car- l0”-9W”"v guest of his parents. Mr. and Mn and pupils for providing such a stir ”:s l:(lUPt;StM(:.' clrlzlicrhgour of dsity asnil W: leav- goes of i)l'U(llll'0 shlppr-d from here. 1:4,” all: lllogw Aolflida ML md Mini mu” Hlifzlilboh ml:"M:ndI;:rihr'nIl;:W:;h::t":31E Aeness- MacDonald. ;gleEndid entertaghsnenth Mr. Lloyd ' , '1 - - A , B7l'0lm 6. pp 2 out duriiig (hr fall. - ' i h , Montague, were week-end ' ' ' c wen secon e t e me oh. Ro:m-ium. from behind a parked car Mrs ll0ll)'- yam,” to P'og-tune. nmme 3”d39- "u""'d hm” '9' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mgccan. Santa Claus once again gave the audience another step-dance, and departed on his long journey to the North Pole. hell and son Gary of Charlotte. town, were guests during Christ. mas of Mir. MaoCohnell'a pannts. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macon- Philliii R Blilnrcl. nnuihcr hire of the cldcrly ncigliboiirs, has gone in USA. to spend the holiday ses- til of Mr. Daniel -'irl'.i' to learn that he-rile The sincere coffin was struck by an oncoming car which because of ice on the drive ways the driver was unable to control. Mrs. able vacation visiting relatives in Boston and other towns in the New England states. Mrs. Terrance Mclnnis. Elliot- vale, recently visited her huuund who is a patient in the Provincial Miss Virginia Coffin. ttli year student at P.W.C.. & apendlhg 'her vacation at her home in Rollo Coffin suffered a son with lll0llll)PfS of his fsmllv ---?m-- mm Mr. Mil . bmlt - . - V v -v l- ” Sanatorium, Oharlottewwn. Hia ...... . "COMES mu ho rcslrircrll Hill l-'3 lllirtl olfeilrlglfls azliollflldollgllff nA2tifl:ii5r':-ii'iltYiIi1. many friends Will be P1915911 "3 B'y' jg. H ML 0001?! PH"lr0l'li 00B0h 01 W0 nan .43” EDITOR linaltli. tout the Island Join in the hope i '” know Wm he 1' mnml " wndy Miss Peggy Muliallv, Souris Linc ,Fo"'u"e Bruins "Whey Tmm Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Paterson - (cm '41?” MNW ' i that Mrs. Cifion will make a Sill"-9 lllldcoclnhor ll” mm” "mm to good humm 30 Road wds a recent visitor to ll” . Vmbor to Chmwm during motored to Moncton, N. 3., where '9” BL” ”m9"nc9d sblurdw '3” st...-.gv ll.ii'u.i g..h,,,,1,.N)Wmd speedy and complew recovery WSW C A, Rnhmd has cam": - . . Forums. west 0! MM Madam the week, where he attended t-lilo they were sues” dmmi chm,” appointment of Walter O'Heu'n. iii; .I:ii...1i'l' 4. nut llf'”Rll5P nf slck- . 3'!V9ll CWTFIOPS Of produce in New. gig Akth Erxibzudrlgmw Hgcekoeryie s:I:;gg' ma; 0; their 30" um d.u'hw!,,m. New York and United Nations aor- lmm Mr. and Mm Donal" "uh respondent for the newspaper dur- um, trig the last eight years. as liter- ary and drama editor. Mr. 0'- rns: it t 9 Fl'."lfl l','”f' i"".” iwvwv to date has been foundlnnil ports and Sydney, NS, probably an all time record for 1 local cnnstal vessel. CC Many residents of this District wore shocked and saddened whrn may learned of the sudden and National Hockey League llneamiin from -Ingeraoll, Ontario. 'Ihe young people are eargerly looking tot- Mr and Mrs: Alex Mcburmpha. Mr. Frank Mcbumpha, and Miss Murray River ll V:-l-'1U'rliZi'lll. yum. 'uiitimeiy death of Rum” T,” ..e..? eA.----.. xi-one Moxenzie were visitors to Mr (get,--Kc onaimo 19” b Hearn, a former managing editoi , -,7,-,; , W, -. L, p . I 30? ' ' ' . ward to the opening of Souris Rink a t - Y CM ! .. ”.i..2i"'l.i.il.”il..?.”ii"i. m Mme NAM And llicinltv ch in :;;;;:,:;n sf .l::.i:?::'::i. i;;::i:;...'::W... gin P .'i!'is'- while in 1305- destroyed by fire. The lint: --' Mr. Delmar Alikenm iOh'iDWtl;1, .1,” Ohrmmu SSW,” at my in Georgetown. I rend. 1- , 'i?C”--on -- iTaylor had mada . ml t . gr "j spent the week-end v tn! Wl " of animals and the dlseeagg MK DONAL" (" GRANT ""Tm mmy Salhtds M. mnnu "d 5m" "" hm hOmc.g:::m1;) glllhoda clxa1MechatlYe.i:daI:itcl:. --"'M”- 5”d C""”' "id lllllnl ?;lE0f?9oi.'l?V::u.O'lI 'J':i:' fkvmmn to laffgfflegggmyflndhihfl "" Wires MI 'riu-iw- Wm.-it .rml.u- peacefully f,'.',i"..f”if.i2f.3"' no lie recovering 1" Fan"m' Tht-I ohlurch was beautifully der- glJlml;','-;"9 pziitxllt wish at lltltlrl. .G.-. I - . . . l 'C tacc ll" -. . ” . clf tn cniitm 3 -an rs- . M.R d man , KNOW SHOWING lover the years was alwaygmautntlhc 0" Mm H M wk rmmom st" mu” "1"" M” "cm" openuon Mr. and Mrs. Larlc Jenkins. mm” M e r " Mnson Wilfred McQulllan. mmzntimzo 5;,,,;,y.T,Z'L,,s:.,”.in. i.'.C.5B.V5.E9.N.NL5EL E3.” D.V.R9LMJLCE.l l, disposal of friends and nelgh. 'bours. Hundreds of livestock men throughout the Province recall with gratitude times when this know- ledse was out to a practical use and the life of a valuable or fa- vorite animal was saved. The sym. Dathy of all goes out to the bere- aved manners of the family, ca noUsnHoi.n mm To clean a brick flreplnce ugh a solution of muriatlc acid and water. half and half, scrubbing if necessary. CAPITOL Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 NOW SHOWING "THE FIGHTER" Richard Coats NEWS and SHORTS HOCKEY TONIGHT MONTAGUE RINK Y.M.C.A. vs. siimoliawks Genie starts 3:80 sharp Bnslnn, Mus-., Donald C. Grant in -the 78th year of his age. He had taken a trip out west in July in see all his children. thrr-o sons and a daughter: Rod- erick A. Grant, Lnngview, Wash.; William D. Grant, Bri-merton, Wash.; Alvndorc C. Grant, Long Beach, Cnlif., in the coast guard; Mrs. Mildred Painter, Livingston. Montana, who are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving la- flier. His wife Bessie predeceased him 22 years ago? He also leaves in mourn three brothers, Alexand- er Grant and George Grant, both to! Charlotte-town, I'.E.l.: Duncan l Grant of I-ivorcll, Mass" and a Illi- ter, Mrs. Colin Thomas of Everett. MnsS., besides a host of relatives and friends. Mr. Grant was a true Christian- and made many friends and was beloved by all who knew him. He was laid to rest in Bangor Cemetery on his native Prince Edward Island beside his father and mother brothers and sisters. Safe in the arms of Jesus safe on his gentle breast There by his Love dershadowed sweetly his soul shall rest. All the pain and grief is over Skate after Every restless tossing passed lie is now at peace forever Safely home in Heaven at last. in the King's county Memorial Hospital, Montague. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mill Myrna Hor- ton when she entertained her teen-age friends at a sing-song and party. A dainty lunch was served by Mm Horton assisted by Miss Cathy Lowe. ' The January meeting of the W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Peter MacLoqn on January) with seven members and two visitors present. A considerable amount of Red Cross sewing and knitting was given out. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred white, roll call will be answered with pay penny an Inch accord- ing to waist manure. Mr. and Mrs. taster Hlckox and family. Parkdaie. and Mrs. Ethel Mackao and daughter Min Doris. Charlottetown. were Sunday vial- tors to Murray River. guests of Mrs. 'i'ena Styineist. Mr. and Mrs. Maine sailor and young son John Charles. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday in Mur- ray nivor. guest of Mrs. Sailors narenlii. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Innis.- CD. Dundas, were visitors to Fortune on Dec. 25. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills. Mr. Jack Mitchell, Charlotte- town, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mit- chell, Fortune Brldge. ' The Hall Committee of Fortune. hold another successful dance on Dec. 15. Music was fumlahed by IlcI'wol;'s Orchestra. Messrs, John and Steven Mc- Donald. Bear River, spent Christ- rnas In Fortune, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDonald. Mr. James Higginbotham. R. C. N.; spent his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hig- glnbotharn. Fortune Bridge. b Min Katheryn Wood. teacher at Bedeque. In the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, for the Christmas holidays. Maura Wallace and Homer 'rui-not. Dundas. Hubert. timer and Irving Mcbeod. and Katheryn muss, It. Hope. Jennie and timer Livingstone and Mr. stir- iing McLeod, were visitors at the by the Young ,Peoples' society, with appropriate Christmas tr'.v.i- mings and a manger scene. The service was conducted by the pas- tor, Rev. Donald Sharpe. who chose for his text Corinthians. chapter 4. beginning with the tith verse. Hymns sung were "0 Come All Ye Faithful". "Silent Night" and "Hat-kl 11-ie Glad sound." During the offertory thechoir sang "Joy to the World." 'me organ- lat was Mn. Reid Underhay. The members of this d1.ad(l;: Aid of Bay Fortuna I! te urch. met at the home of Mrs. Mildred .1ohnslione.m1for thaud Dmernbs; meeting. W In I ten ance o . members. The president Mrs George Dtngwoli opened the meet- ing. Devotion VIII Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin Inland by Mrs. Howard Wood. Ilra. Donald Sharpe Mrs. Reginald Coffin .and Mi Henry Tdwneliend. several Christ- mas carols were sung. the accom- panist being. Mrs. George Jackson. an exchange of Xmas gifts created rmoh enjoyment. to all. "A! tiahiicigus served 0 ocean and committee - hi - charge. Mn. Ibonald Sharpe, kindly invited the monitors to the marine in Boutis her In next meeting. CH G.-A C. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robertson of Lower Montague. were recent 1. visitors to Georgetown. Mr. Gordon K-err, Provincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Dr. George C. Fisher of Charlotte- town were business visitors to Georgetown on Jan. 6 Miss Peggy Johnson, Miss Gert- rude Fitzgerald and Miss Verna Martcll. left Jan. 8 to resume their studies at Notre Dame Aca- demy. ' Bernard Walsh, Donald Mao- Donald. Gerald Murphy. Gerald D. Murphy and Jackie Lavers, left Jan. 8 to resume their studies at St. Dunstan's College. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Walker motored to Charlottetown on Jan- uary 4. Mr. Raymond Doiiitocht-a, man- agcr of Redmond Export Com- pany. returned recently from Hai- ltax. N. 5.. where he spent Christmas and New Year's with relatives. . Mr. and Mrii. Arthur Mar-Neill I For Quality Mlldness Value