PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought It Blue Dome Restaurant. Ind Guardian Office; Office; In Souris: The Post ....'MONTAGUE Week of Prayer. Final service tonight. R100 pm. in Baptist Church. Speaker Rev.' J. M. Fi'zi.scr. Personals ..'Mrs. (ii-iificid Jiihnslon. Peter's Road, is tho guest of Mi" and Mrs Lorrie Johnston. Moiitaguc. ..lM.rs Malcolm Beaton, Peter's Road. is a patient in The King's County Hospital Hnr many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ' ' '1 ..”.VIlS.S Eilvcii C'..iii: St. Stephen, employee of the Telephone Com- pany, left an return on Monday after speiidiiig the Christmas holi- days with her parents, Mr. and MIR John Clair, Montague. ..'Seaiiieii Earl Clair. Boyd Al- len and Iiiiitoii MacDonald. I-I.M CS. Quebec, Halifax. N.S., return- ed on Suiidziy in ilicir ship after spcrriiiiz their it-axes at their re- spective homes in Montague. Finddileatiiz llde To Natural causes Mr Albert Mia... an 30-year-old: resideiit of Amiziiidalc, Kings County. has found dead in his home yesterdriy niornuig. R.C.M.P. raport that ihe elderly man had died frpm iiriiiiral causes and that iin inquesi '.i.ii be necessary. The late Mr. Nlyers lli'Pd alone and only recently had spent six weeks in the Kings County Hospital. His next of kin are Warren and David Myers of Mount Albion. (CF) G.-XTINTF.V.iI', Que, Paper worker Rciie St. Jean, 45, of Ot- tawa. was killed Tiiesday when he fell between two large rollers in I machine at.4he Canadian Inter- national Piper Company plant in this town three miles northeast of Ottawa. Harold F. landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Wlldon Lavers. the following places in iiianugui in Georgetown: The Snack Bar. ..'REC!llVES SAD NEWS-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart, Commer- cial Cross, have just received the sad news of the death of their daughter. Frances, Mrs. Clarence Hartmarin, in Long Island, New York, on December 38f ..'HlLLSlDF. LODC-I-I MEI-STING -The regular meeting of Hillside Lodge, I.0.0.F.. was held on Tues- day night with brother Spencer Llewellyn, N.G., presiding. There were twenty-two members present. Several business matters were dis- cussed and disposed of in the usual maniier. Brother Bruce Mac- Phee reported that he had visited Brother Allistair Currie in the hospital. He was pleased to find Brother Curry improved in health. D.D.G.M. Brother Malcolm Mac- Keiizie and his staff instailed' the officers of the lodge for the com- ing term. Brother Atwood Mac- Donald was installed as noble grand, and Brother Gordon Coffin as rioe-grand: all other officers were installed Brother MucKeii- zie coiiipliiiieiited the retiring ol- iicers for the regular atleiidaiice and fulfillment of their dl.li.l&. With the slate of olfflicers now being installed,he held no fear for the future of the lodge. They were all young men and enthusiastic, he said. Brother Spencer Llewel- lyn was installed as past noble grand for the coming term. The new offiflcers thanked the mem- bers for the trust placed in them and asked for their loyalty and support during the next year, Lodge closed in regular inriii. Annondale Noles business visitor to Souris. cently visiting at the home Bay. SHOW Abbott & Costello In "AFRICA SCREAMS" CAPITOL Shows 3:30-7:00-9:00 THURS. - FR-l. - SAT. "DOWN LAREDO WAY" .......... is A Damaged En Route To Souris The freighter S. 3. Hello arriv- ed at Souris .vesterda,v to load a cargo of 1.000 cords of peeled pulp wood for Italy. However, loading operations will be delay- ed while repairs are made to the ship's water tanks damaged in heavy water off Novagscotla this week. The ship. of Norwegian lT'SiSll')', sailed from Halifax I week ago but was delayed by storms. The Charlottetown firm of Bruce Stewart it Co. is making the re pairs. The cargo is being put aboard by Arthur Peters of Souris. Load- ing will not be possible, because of muddy conditions It the new wharf where the ship is docked, until freezing weather arrives. However, it is expected A cold iwave will have arrived before re- pairs are completed. left recently for Ashland, M9,, where he will be employed by the Grafton Lumber Co, for the winter months. . Mr, I(!'llll('I1il-i.lE'If0ljV. Souris. has Wk?” UD residence at his old home in Howe Bay. Mr and Mrs.-Harry Burke and Mr. Cyrus Coffin, Fartune Bridge, spent Christmas Day at iihe home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. B. Mills, Howe Bay. Mr. and Mr. Charles Stead. Howe Bay. and Mr. Brenton Stead, Eg- iingtnn, here recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Young, Kiiigsboro. Miss Arlene Robertson, Kings- bnro, is spending I. fow days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Mr. Arnold Mills was a l'PC9ni;Kie' Haw! EN. The farmers of the surrounding --I1”-E and M”. Em JP”kl”5v districts are pleased to see that Dundas. spent ii pleasant day re- ML Charles Lucy scum hu nu Mam.-d hi dti.' blk ithl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, Howe Qlnwe Ba: 1;. ?he"W1naL:rsI:1nnth; Mr. and Mrs. John McKie. Howe Miss Islay Stead. Souris, spent 3”. were bum” Vmw" to the the holiday with her parents, Mr. any on December ,3. and Mrs, Charles Steed, Howe Bay. It the Souris Mr Fnrbos Young. Kinizsbnrn, spent the week-end visiting with friends in this vicinity. Mr. David Moxie, Howe Hay, was ii recent busiries visitor to An- nandale. Mr. and Mrs, Rlussell Mills itnd family, Howe Bay. were recent vis- itors to Dimdas. Mir. Pius Blackett, (marlottetnwn. spent the holiday at the home of his father. Mr. John Blackett, Lit- tle Pond. Mr. Alvin M.u:Vif.tle. R, O. N., is spending the holiday with friends in Howe Bay. Mr. George Wood has returned to Ashland. Me, after spending I few days at his home in Dglington. Mr Albert Mills. Howe Bay, re- cently spent I pleasant. evening visiting with friends in Dunrlas and vicinity. A very laige crowd attended me. Midnight Mass in Little Fund on Rex Allen and Koko SERIAL and SHORTS Christmas eve, The Masses were perfoi-mod by Father Simms from the Basilica. Charlntt:-town. Mr Aiv vh C'1ffingP'nri'.ilne Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins and family. Little Pond, have re- cently left for Ontario wliere Mr. Jenkins will be employed for the winter mcm tfha. Mr. Lester Blnclrett. Annandi-le. was a recent lvusfnesa visitor to Ch :1 rlnttetown. Mr Donald McKl:- has rintiirned in Ashland, Mr... after spending the bolidaya at his home in Howe Bay He is at prcspnt an employee of the Grafton Lumber 00. Mr John W. MacDonald and fnmily. St. Peters Bay. visited with friends and relatives in Little Pond and Howe Bay on December as. All are very sorry to hear that our mailman. Mr. Roy Hnwlett, Annandniea is not enjoying his iisiinl good health and hope he will be feeling better soon. In the meantime. while he is recov- ering. his daughter Marjorie is capably taking his place sorting and delivering nil lfhe mail. The children of Howe Bay school recently presented tlii-ir annual Christrniui Concert, with ii good attendance of parents and others present. The children are to be complimented on the fin:- program they presented. also the lhlcl'i!l'. Mrs. John J. MacDonald, who so i i rm: GUARDIAN. Georgetown and O O O Vicinity .-fMiss Sheila DeLory-Ind Miss Joan Murphy who spent the Christmal Ind New Year's hell- days at their homes in George- town left January 4 for Prince of Wales College to resume their studies. Mr. Patrick O'Neill, ' hiI leave with Mrs. O'Neill and family in GeorKei0W"- ”" ”' cently for Halifax, NS.. Where he will resume his duties in the Royal Canadian NAVY. who spent Mr. Douglas Rutherford of the Royal Canadian Navy ll Il79ndi"3 his leave in Georgetown with Mrs. Rutherford and you!!! 50"- Mrs. Bernard Bat- family left early in the week by C” W Wke "P re” sidence in Point Tupper. N-S-. (Of the winter months. Mr. and ciiilder and Richard DeLorY and MT: Cullen DeLory left Januaryl5,dXtl; resume their GTIKIIIEEHIIK 5 U1 9 gt, Nova Scotia Technical Colgge in Halifax, N. 5.. after 5P9"dl"3 their holidays with their PHCMV Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLOI'Y- Mr. Fm-nii.: of Mr. John Dan IMO? rison are soi'I'.V I0 he”? mat m 5 m 3f the home of his brother. Mr. Felix Morrison. and all hope for a speedy return '0 3” health. Lemuel Maccormack, New member of the C. G. S. Sorel. was a week-end visitor to GeorK9i-EVI "r where he was the guest of ap- tain and Mrs. Henry L"3"” Mr. ,.... Mr. Joseph "Snnn.V"4 J0h"50”v Canadian National Railway 5i3' non agent, is at present engased on duty at Borden. Cpl. Freddy Mscbean of the Canadian Arm.V. who TPFOHNY 79' turned from duty 1" K97" 5": who is spending his leave wit Mr. and Mrs. Mal- , was I recent EH05! of friends and relatives in Char- lnttelown. Miss Gertrude Fitzlflflid W” 5 recent visitor to Cardigan and .on return home she was acromPl"'9d by Master Wally Conohon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coiiohon and son Billy were recent Vill- tors to Georgetown where they were guests of Mril. Conohnn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitz- gerald. The annual Christmas tree was held at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Strelght, on December 30, with about 40 in attendance. Road, is spending some time Montague. guest of her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Lorrie Johnston. present. Young people from Rosenaath, Montague, Brooklyn and George- town gathered at 4 o'clock and were shown as film "Miracles of of Jesus". Then followed a "Bible Quiz" and sing song. At 5 o'clock a bountenus lunch was served by the ladies after which gifts were distributed to each child present and I beautiful! motto to each adult. Then follow- ed another film, a trio by Leslie and Barry Poole and Cyril Rat- tray; I solo by Judy Yorston: a duet by Evy Lou and Sam Bears: "Away In A Manger" by the prim- ary clan. AI each one left for thsir homes they were given I treat of oranges, apples and candy. Mr. and Mrs. Straight were each presented with a gift from the Sunday School.-A.G. .:mMM capaibly trained the children in the parts which they presented. Santa ended the afternoon by his timely arrival in which he handed out many treats and praents to all the children. Montague Fire Depi. Meeiiiig- M: .."rhe regular meeting of the Montague Fire Dem:-iniant was held at the Fire Hall last evening with Marshal D. H. Coffin pre- sirding. General matters pertain- ing to the fire equipment were dismissed. and members of the brigade were brought up to date in the use of the equipment. Approx- imalely 400 feet of new hose was installed on fire truck No. 1. The force of the brigade was in- creased by three new members last evening which will help to increase the flexibility in the placing of mm at a fire, arid tend to make the brigade I greater force in the fighting of fires. Following I short discussion on matters pertaining to the operation of the fire trucks, the meeting aci- journed. Murray Harbor North and Vicinity ..'Mrs. John Condon left recent- ly for Attieboro, Mass., where she will spend some time visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byers. Miss Sadie Millar, teacher at Peters Road West school.is spend- ing the holidays at her home It Murray Harbor North. Mrs. Garfield Johnston. Petea-I in Mrs. Hazen McLure was hostess to the Mission Band at her home on December 26 with 16 members After the devotional per- iod, games were played and I dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, Johnston. assisted by Mrs. Weston Mr. Steilvart Reid, R.C.N., and Mrs. Reid. Dartmouth, N.s.. were guests of the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid on January 2. I Friend; of Mrs. George Glow In pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home due to the cold. Suicere sympathy is exieiided in the family of the late John Mc- Herron who passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Verne Johnston on December 3l at the age of eighty-eight. Mr. John Llewellyn. Saint John, NB., is spending some tune in Gaspereaux. guest of his parents, Mr. and M31. Sidney Llewellyn. Mr. Roy Clow and daughters Paulette and Judith Ami. accom- panied hy Mr. Lester Maoxeeman. Monitagvue, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clow on January 1. Friends of Mrs. Weston John- slon are glad to see her out again after being confined to her home e to illness. A Christmas Candlelight service was held in tiie Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church on December 27. The church was at- tractively decorated for the occa- sion. The minister, Rev. M. C. Currie conducted the service and the choir under the direction of the organist Mrs. Annie Kennedy. led the large congregation in I number of Christmiu hymns. CHARLOTTETOWN i iR.oad. is l son-in-law and daughta , Mr. and Lorne . Vicinity Leod were visitors to Montague on December 30. Miss Isobel crane has returned to Charlottetown. where she is om- pioyed. after spending the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Alfred Crane. Mr. Fired M.IoLeod, Bonabaiw. was I recent visitor to Lorne val- ley, while here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw and family. Mrs. Ewen Mmbeod has re- turned in her home in Forest Hall after spending a few days visiting her sister and brothers in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James J, Call.-aghan and Mr. Ralph Nicholson were visitors to Kilimuir on Monday. Miss Chris Shaw, Chas-lottclovm. was a holiday guest at the home of her parents. Mr. and 'Mrs. Daniel Shaw. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mwhood were New Ysars' day guests at the home of Mrs. Ma.uLcod's mother. Mrs. Annie Maoleod. Charlottetown. Mr, Ray MacLeod. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on New Years day. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mwbonald and Mr. Heath MacGrath were visitors to Montague on January 2. Miss I-luineli Crane, Montague, spent New Years day and the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Alfred Crane. Mr. Reuben Mocanncll and Mr. Wilbur MacDonald were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. William Ferguson has re- turned to his home in Lorne Val- ley after being employed with the Poole and Beers Road Construction Cornpany since early spring, -A . whim Road And . . . liieiiiity and Mrs. ceoli cunnbell. Commercial Cross. recently left for Miami Florida, where they intend to reside for the winter months. During their trip they will visit with relatives and friends in differ- ent puts of the United States. It is regretted by all to learn that Mr. John Campbell. Whlm ill at the home of his Mn. Reginald MaoLean, Charlotte- town. His many friends and neigh- bors hope he will soon he well again, Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. P. W. C. student. is spending the Christmas holidays at Kilmuir, with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Ruaben Watts. York. recently motored to Commercial Cross to mend the holiday with Mrs. Wst.ts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caxnpbell. Mrs. John B. Clarey recently re- turned to her home at Whim Road. after spending I number of weeks in Charlottetown, the guest of Mrs. A. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family,were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M.wPheraori. Beilvue. CDC 1- Q ----n ........ - Charlottetown, spent Georgetown. P. E. I., is shown bein nation Medal by Air Commodore Officer Commanding, Maritime Air RCAF Station Summerside. Mrs. Louis Wright and daugh- ter Barbara, Lower Montague, re- cently visited friends It W'-him Road. Mrs. Miles Macxinnon. Wlilm Road. accompanied by her small daughter Verna is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nichol- son at Victoria. Cross. Miss Norma Campbell returned to her employment in Fredericton, N. 13., after spending the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Miaonsth. R, N. the recent holiday week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth, Whim Road. Mina Maxine -GU. l"lIOW'N ON BPILLANI LOWESTOFT. England. (A?)- Lowestnft maglstriite's court rul- l...'iDIES' sin: and CHILDREN'S DRESSE. January clearance sale I.ADlES' HATS CLEARING l-2 PRICE 20'Vo DISCOUNT ON LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS LADIESI CREPE and TAFFETA DRESSES FLANNELEITE PYJAMAS and NIGIITGOWNS LADIES' COTTON DRESSES-14 to 44. CLEARING 251.98 AND C238 20'Vo DISCOUNT ON CHILDREN'S NOW suns 25iVo DISCOUNT Also Other Merchandise Clearing at Greatly Reduced Prices. ii. L. MacliilEGOil 3. co. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. ..'AWAED T0 GEORGETOWN MAN - -Cpl. Herbert J. Stewart 0 g presented with the Queen's Con) A. D. Ross, G.C., C.B.E., C.D., Ali Command at I recent lnvestiture. ed Tuesday that three of Ameri- can novelist Mickey Spillgnfi books, which mix Isx. violence and detection, also have too lib eral a dash of obscenity. Th: court ordered them destroyed The outlawed titles are "I, Tm Jury", ”My Gun Is Quick,” Int "Vengeance Is Mine." The delicate beauty of cm Christmas-rose (helleborus nigerl is hallowed by legend. A poor shepherd girl, the story goes, wept bitterly as she watched the Wise Men on their way to the Christ Child bearing rich gifts when she had nothing. An angel ap- peared. Upon learning the reason for the girl's distress, the angel caused the ground to be carpeted with shining white flowers. Thi- young shepherdesl gathered Iom: blossoms. When she presented liei gift, the Infant smiled and Is His fingers touched the white flowers. the petals became tinged with pink. SLEEPERS & PYJAMAS N SPECIALS IN ALL, DEPARTMENTS rices To Suit Your Pocketbook