,7 ..-....M........ PAGF EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN .. ' . Jllilm Road -MONTAGUE: Hu-old I. Lentiiry. M:-I. Byunxfuwnrt, Mi-IL, F r Mi: .1 WI; nun. Plus c nnon. i Gizosizrigglwn: Walden L-ms. 0 um ..L.-...L.....M.... following places in Mouth; e li'd'i:Ni-s: Bruce MncPhee. AC-FN winner of .0" BUMNESS TR", ' Mr. world government. miglithelp but it lague. --w- d V 1 , Md; would not insure peace. Th V ,1" fm W3 j WEAVER SERVICE - The R-w- Beck Mf”A”3i”' em”. V For a fxrture topic the For-umi. .9 ”mP'”w 9 9 cmfmuf” --(l A host of friends regret to learn Mr. and Mm Huvev Poole and n,vsoiiing mwriili; oi the Week nil??? 5" 5X'"m9d mp Stopiamg 3t;siibni.ttcd the fai.loii'i:ig: why t;ic,':1.bel;g.eA,m1geld rm 1l”lfAi:l”;3'”lyihat Mr. Stewart. Mcliityrc, East mm-mu Souma Hsimdithe lancr-5: Praiey 5,.”-..-5 Ali Niimlaqup ii..;.Verrnont, U.S, iihcrc he iiill l'l.nElm,eat dmnmwf bpmepn momlcpr Ii. ”ElllalClNklll on lost V calliypmm-S pm... (.mL.'u.nL hgm house parents. Mr. and Mrs, James Jar-'Be” at his will in ml u:.il:.n or cm-lsl the clilrei-em granite and marble and C,,,,s,,,m., ,,,.,m 0, mew mdillwllled 0" til W415 Dd-ll lkerlber, is not cilJ0.l'iiig ins usllfu dim Kmgsbom. on New Ym” iloidav ?if'IllTl" and was (-on- uarl-lee. after which he will pro- , ., l fr” ';;ood health. All wish him better As i A i q 90”"!-V l”0d””5- Over 100 hild' it d d tl l- ' "'- : wmrn H; !"',rH.. Kcilnpllt Non-1:, coed to Cleveland. Ohio, where he Dumg the Mme usuanv W! 35'”, - , yh .C g.',,1;.'delii'Iew ylfliiealth in tile future. Mr. McIn- yyyyy ; ',I.7 ii is amseml hv Rev. J. M. will attend the national convention for recmauan a New c'mmmve' V,l7lCil(1:l;19'l5'0llg1llV -Film. l9?f1lf,iyre is wcll known throughout the Mr, Emmanuel sume,.13nd'E1ack i H33"? ”5 ill" 'i.”'””l C"””hv what 97 "he M9m0r'” Cmmmp” or Am" developed oi-er thc merits and dc-ifyiilv iileiemlaiic e:ileiil:li'c(ilil”vri)ixi1':lci WOHHN4 P0”d' Wu 9' bmme” Vim” W pieathnrl llill -l-lnum usznlz rm-ierica. Retiirning to Ci-iiiada. he Wlll'mPrH M Lh, WAN” (mm on mcim ' R. 1 Us b ,,f1 L21 C1; . ' r r lcharlottetown recently. hi PVI "H ll iicd Be Tlll'Nal'llC" th meetin of the. Cali-L L L ” l i ' lc L AC ”” - UL (W l W” 39'. Mrs. Robcrt McGrcg0r, East 3331-- ii X Al 0 - 01” ”"”d '3 E 10:)? for inerisiirinsz lire cattle ceivecl a bag of randr - l l the flrsl M a S-tics :v' .-'crmmls,acllan Association of li'leniori1:,1,-mil C0m,hW0,w MC mu , ii t ', L " .”l'l 15 ”5l””E' 7” ii” hnmc of Mil Mr. Hugh D. Cziinpbcll, Red.lclL on M me um! ; Pmiwm Miss Annalcrmumen being mm M N13”) :' The llPV(l”lll;Fil'lr' will xl.:n(ilx(:iKrl: The skating iiiik opened for the LR0.b(;.E'.'P0.”"- W53 3- rccem b”5””55 Wm ”a"L5”” i'rM'd"(" '1' mp ””””"Fa”5- at the home of ltl": Webb Nic'iol- Season on Fridav afternoon Jaii- LE5”-F wlllic. 1'9STN- "11" She 55” W ch”l0"'emwn' K nmcrl IlUBN””'V lit and Mill - A - mu i uarv 2nd, and was well atlendeillCOhllI1Cd to her home tm-align . Ililpli Beck and ur. and Mrs, . E 0 PRAYFR gran”. ' r V . bv tme Chndnm who had m,,e,.h.yinne5s. M1 mm 3,, me hope may Miss Florence Bruce has recent! Douzlzix llnlr-u. in-i nflrmiisly. W 5K F A A f A A " I i - . ,, . C, . S t . .11 k ., Pdv m , returned to her home. in Re , ,4 R . KP Nor,” m,m.u,,, M mp walled fol l.e fin . to (OIHF. she iil nin c R .10 3. at com l lam: '-VP-ill”. 1 (Will? F0 Th"-' C” n I ” i ' L I l hy . MP grown lPOllll. having sllcnt sei'ci':il wccks lll0-it .1-hp maul. Ubyn -M1 HM Th, Church of Christ. was the. izLleS' l A huge. M-1-dx'en're ancndw mwl) T - lvisiting relatives in the U S. A. 1 PW" M MSW Nampm Sun .0! speaker It mp ."c"".d.-"mmiii 0! T " T Christmas concert held in Sl.l Mr Elmnn Nicolle has returned ”-"N N, ;o.,,;'-, A-m,,M,.d C,,,.,5m,, the Week nr'Pra.ver seiiices in on- Vlclnwy l,Mm,V.5 Come”, Han O” Mondm. M mimmm W: SLUMM M Dammme Mr. Lloyd George Roberl.xon,RApdl, Soldiers" and Nslllnllri Breathe VIEW Wm” W?”.h”d 13” mam. M , December 22nd. The concert con-' Univcrsitv aftcr n cu otable lioll- Pmm' momredv 10 Chammanwn Ari Eiciiliiz Blessing”. The be,ne- in St. Andrews Pre5b.l'tel'lilll. ' ismed of R umyacb may enmlm (lav m iNm”.qV1;)”b(;u13.x3m guest of recently on business. , "W'i"'l l”-i l”"”””""''d 35' R9V-.Ch””h- Tn” """A" W” mnducted .."l"llF. lieaiy siioivfatl and sloi'in1”Old Crosspatcli", a Dutch Chrisl- his Rl'('lliiHMllA and Mrs iEarl H-L0 P. 1.. Rli'il1f'(iiOYl. ibv Rev, F.N. Youmr who also readlldldn-L Help my Smgl, mms y,,,,.ylmas tale, dunng which mam. Nicola: H A ” Mr. Hudson Morrow, North Lakc. w-V--HS Ar - " i -w- the Scripture and led In i3ra.ver-A,m.,C;, hm, m,emn, 0,, me g,,,,...,.lDu1ch Cm-(.15 Wm Sung by R g,.m,,,; l A y was it rrrent buslllrss rlsllor lo t.---.-...-..m.mM. R". M13 Norms CNN. M Ma tun, ed roads. but H is reported were or puplls dressed in Dmch cosy. ,. C V! I H" y Clmrlottetown. . "Thy Klnidofll C0m9”. W9 Second - - - -itumes. The second art of the M155 "H '9 Mfhwn m”sc"n- ”””C was a Ihllcli lieaiier fall of sitoii D . . . in I "M95 9' medmnmm 0” ""L farther wcst towards CliarloltetoiilllC0m391'i: Conslsled 05 ll DIRYCUE DY Lmmmz M the mmce Etwmd 13. M.r' Gordon Rob”t's0n' "mom" ' r The choir san , . . . . .. 3 land Hospital. has returned to her panied by his mother, Mrs. John Lords Praye. it than 1,, lmw. m,,mu paws lthe jinioi pupils entitled Tlil . "Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthron-T ' ' - ' Chiiclren Tell the Chrisl.n1asStor.VAH dums arm Spending a mmarl” WA R0b9"50”- K”lK5b0F0- lllflloml. lholiday at the home of her par- to Charlottetown Janliiuy 2nd. mm?” hymny Mr. and .Vli-:0 lljzirl Jalncs ard ed", and the congrega "O Come. Let Us -l'Glas3ow now that. the h work again. They expect to be em. mem. Milbiirn regret to lcarn that she; YEAR. lunder doctor's care. All hope that Jaiincs Bcaton of in me Frlcilds of Mrs with arthritis. and wish her speed 5' recovery Mr and Mus. (loirdrvii Coffin and family of Morell were risitorsl to Ml. Stewart on New Ycars Dam; tniest.-l of Mr and Mrs. Acldisonl Coffin. L When the hands point up-' the excitement l starts! Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Jay nnrii little son Vvanie of Morcll vi'crc, visitors to Savalzc Harbour on Christmas Day. quest of Mr. riitd. lMi-s. Fred Masher and family. There was no United Church Siliidny. Decemberl stormy weather. All regret to hear ,A. MacLeod of St. hasn't been enjoying irnod health recently. and hope he will soon be, feeling much hotter, l - Bxlon Vllh 'Souris and Vicinity .."I'he annual Christmas party: for the children was held in the Knights of Columbus councllrooms, . , . m ,on Tuesday, December 22nd. Over .. The Vlhini Road Farm Forum 1419 children Miss Mary MlcLean was the ii. Guardian y iiTliou;m us the Blue Dame Restaurant and Guurdiun 0Hlee- in Georgetown: The D - rout Office; in S0lll'i'I: The Snack Bar nnd'll. Richards in Soil. ',',',,',',',, 0:; Me:em1?;1i1elDg:i,a:' ;';ie:!:fld..5t:nm.. topic was "Building for Peace". ' ----'DK INMANS 0l"l"1CE. MON DB 5-EN Inmlm M0mM'U9- By dramatization the steps were? No 1" D0 you mmk mu me commenced singing carols at 1130 idurlng which the older pupils sang Sing To) . . . , the following carols: , soil Blair vic.e iisilnis to Orwell Manger... -o-IL Came Upon A Mldyiycheml , 0ildFl.V 593- lriearty rongratiilations on the suc- soll Ls met and rieryone is back to cess of their splendid ciill-i-taiii- n,5m,..d tn ncrgpcg, mmph, h .11 y I l l1B'-,, ”Beavei's", 18. "Alerts", 5 E W won be an be Wr agaln "Fortune". 10, and ”Rockctlcs" 5l Chlrrcli Road rejzrct to hear that ga,:nbl..egi:;;e,?':1'5..'lggsmm Fisheriesnl she. has been sick at her home l,,.g?3n ..Mamww'and MCL 28th due to the blocked roads and i he is employed. .'The many friends oi Miss Shar- CACPITOL FINAL T0-DAY JANE RUSSELL in WIRE 0UTLAVV"" SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 -- ADULT THE attended and were candy by their old in the Christmas stocking of "Low In A . Old English The Lord". "Breathe On Me, Breath C . N . Y - , r . Tea Blend lot cw. o cm-..?f.::i ..:;.:, s?2i.f.l”iili.!ilif:.E5 ” we met Saviour," and "When All Thy Mer- - N f ” ' Helird On Hlgh . ”Sleep Holy; ms. 0 My. Cod--y The benedu-non V ..Babe”. The concert closed with a l iv isvas pmnimmxnd hy R”, F N Cxli-H. VI1)?:lniFl:;,Pl1l)ll)l(5VV;tllll malrgimxysi tableau. ivhich.portrayed the scciicyPenn Vfmmg 118-”, be n v H, b t y iv in the hiangci on Chiistmas cic. the l ' 3” 3 ” i .1” 3 TV” l'I'he Sisters and pupils ciuiicll i l t iployed there foiA sometime. l . - . T" 1 - --- 3 The teams” standing at the half- ,- 1 F1'l9”d5 "Y M11 519111118 (70513 0i1V”3' mark 1” the Bi”V””g L”iw".diit.ic: iiftcr a plcasrint holiday in. an as follows: Ladiey Lmg"e'-ilifiirrav I-larbour wlir-re she v.as' THE NATIONAI. FILM COUNCII. RATES IT sr.c- lhas M, be,” ,5 ,,,,, W, 0, ,m,,,,,.-Luck, 6-. 3..., ..,,.,,,,,, Ga,,,,... ONT) Aiiimc. rm. TEN TOP PICTPRLS or Tins. y,,,, W W. ....m. .......s, W, isgygyi. :Jl:'xi::;blPe.iu'sg':S..' 336 -:i.4xm,L,;.lcC;:.. lv Men's League. "Prince S "Flying Sauc-l 9nll.E"l ” l9l-1. i,'Lobster Kings" 17-H ”Line lnoaden" 175. "All stars" 15l,',. i"Bankets" l4'2. ”Silent 6" 1l.l "Northern Si'ars" 5h. "Llttlc Hale-3 bor Hawks" 3l',. "Bay Boys" 3 . l l Murray Harbor i U C I and Vlcmriy Mr, Ekslon Ma;NeHi. who has been? pleasant N5", yn ,visiting his parents. Mr. and lifrsL service in Marl:-,Angus MacNeil has left. on re.;nmm91.l Mrs John E. Smwmp turn to New Glasgow, N. 5., where, l l Miss Jean Fraser left. during the Qha,1mtCm.,.,-n that Rev R..week on return to Horton Academy. stud”. Peters Yb)” Wolfville. N. S., where she mu? ” continue her studies. itc. daughter of Mr, and ivlrsl THUR FEATURE HIT! 'PtvtN65 AT THI III 0! '"II WOILDT H Killon lvazlud ' into the van, G r 0 1 0 n CARTOON . PRINCE EDWARD - FRI. - SAT. NEW SERIAL The residents of the eastern dis- trict were learned that Mr. Hunter River passed away at it young use. Mr. years called on lien for treatment. All jnin iii hoping: Isl v llV ' that he is confined to his home with a brokcii anklc. Dlneiicll was the victim of an unfortunate ac- 2C'rordon to U. C. C. Eclsl Ball-lc o u a Miss Ruth Murphy. student at ..”rho following is the report of und. vEc"'IIiy st. MLry's Convent. Sourti, is Gaspei-eaux school for December: spending her holidays with her tGr1ade X-1. Sybil King; 2. RA.-ta See e. saddened when they Walter Weeks of such Weeks for many rly every home ly 'in the interest the commiini and the sympathy his business, W lague. will be closed until Jan- left yuterdly for Hnllftx, N.s., for oummd which "e being mun to ""y 15"" R ""9 ""5 "'"3'- Us Em keel! "38 peace. It showed gvehlca tvvns drawn for on D9.C9mr of all goes out to his wife gland ' ' T" CTLGT t l 1 ed , , 5 . ' ' i, '-N-" . .'ill0N'l'AGl'F. lVnek of r-men M. R b M h, m 4 y In: 1??” .19?) "Sly mt,:;ec:I wz ' ,.””"”-V m meirhfffifm Miss Mary Campbell, Ottawa, '”" WP-d"5-"d”-V "':h'' ""i" M111; in: 2 1'1, P5l;1p,,:,;...,.,.,'m;.,,,';. one which provoked A great deal! DGSPHE NW lnclemency Ol irhei Mr Eugene and Mr. Joseph Foy. spent Cm-mm” with her m0"her' ll! held in the Ballllst Chlll'rh- ??ngh”1n'mm,c ! en, N”, of d,5mS5;,,n weather A. large congregation at- students of the Vocational school. Mn" John Cl Campbell and mom" Service heglnmn: at 8 pm. Rev. Dtl-y ”;10i'h " Q 3 lM ,. There W9”; ,m.,., lmdmg u”,lt,eiided midnight Mass at st. Chanomemwm He spending than era. Red Point. Miss Campbell has F. N. Young will he the weaker. 3:3” '" " 0"" 'l- A - NH mm mbmmed, A ” Mary's Church. The choir under holidliya with their Imrents. Mr. geml 0”t”('f,fk:.,yee,oi." Ln,” 9”" V ' the direction of sism St. George and Mrs. John 13. Jay, East Baltic. Meg ”:n'imh 3; conffnggdigagf it-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Roland LeLa- Friends throughout the district ill be sorry to learn that Mrs. y has bccn obliszcrl to re-enter Mniilagziic. Memorial Hospital” hat. Mrs. Penny will very soon be Miss Sadie Whitc of the R. C. A, suininerside has i-elurried to her he giicst. of her p.-irciits. Mr. and Wllfrsf Roland White. The inriiiy frlcnds of Mr. Dim:-3 cll Herring will be sorry to learn i rident over the holidays and a host of friends are pulliniz for him to make a speedy recovery. i Miss F:-riic Sharain has iArtiirncd' -"BE" 1" chwlonmnwn 3"” Spendmz 3 amount which was clcarcd on the pleasant holiday in Murray Har- bollr with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sharam. Mrs. John Jacobson left recent- li on return to licr home in Jamaica Plains. Mass.. after enlovinpz ill Murray Harbour the fullest of her ivlierc shrl was The folloiiuiic: stlideiits from Murray Harbour have returned to to continue their Ruth Stewart. June White. Pearl Vahlnderstlne. Margaret Bcll. Ronnie Harris. David Irvin. Joan Harris, Vivian Prowse. Lee Bell and Evclyn Jordan to Prince of Wales: Elmer MacNeill and Lorne Bre- haut. Vocational School; Yvonne Hockey ix the sport of the hour at Murray Harbour and once I- lzaln the Harbour Bruins is I name to be reckoned with in the intermediate. hockey circles of the Island. Last. season the senior Alex- tette did not. function and their losli was keenly felt. for the Harris boys, the MacNcllls. in fact the cntii-e Harbour team was a great ulrawlm: card in the other rinks of ithe County. Spnrkcd by Willie Han-is. perhaps the greatest defense iilayer ever to don the blades in this County. the Bruins will be back in their figliting this season and when thrv izct a few games under their hclts tl-icy vvlll be the team to reckon with. -CH ponds”. .KInHEY . l , 3 ,N,"K1-M;N i'.l ., ,, . I l' I I I in. ..u- I . Ln'iV.""vll ' uI”.v' 5 -,4.” "I Mu. in ..i Hi Hm... .,.u " . y . parents in Montague. Mrs. Charles McPhee. Little Har- Pond. was 3 recent business visitor Chuig motored to Montague on, business January 3. members of men's Institute incl. at the 5Cll0ll1 on January 3rd. whcre. thcy wcrc busily engaged in doing ovcr new wood of the interim school. Several quarts and varnish were applied. It is the, intention to do over all the lllll" i.iTTi.i-"4.-'r(iNli Wfl. l of the Little Pond Womcifs Insti- Annie Steele on January an attendance of twclv meeting to order. The roll-call for this inccting was lanswcrcd by xi gift for shower. CHM .-- son and Mr. Robertson. Red Point. Mount Stewart. Kfsaul-oirllw gives GABPEIIIZAUX SCHOOL Grade IX-1. Shirley Dixon; 2. Joan Mercier. bour. was a recent visitor to Hal- Grade VIII -1. Geraldine Mc- lfax. Kerizie. Grade VII-1. George Jamieson Mr. Jerome Sutherland, Black Grade VI.-1. Betty Reilly; 2. Lowell Kemp and Eileen Jamleeon; 3.,Rorinie McKenzie and Bruce Graham. Grade V-l. Billy Reilly; 2. Law- rence Steele; and Velma Sorrie. Grads III LA)-1. Carl Steele. (B)--1. Jimmy Steele; Graham; 3. Carl Jamleson.. Grade II (A)-1. Elaine Kemp. (B)-1. Lemmie Butlcr; 3. Lorraine Butler 2. Doreen 2. David Mr. M. 0. Patterson To Go To Sussex ...3Mr. Malcolm G. Patterson 26, associated with the Bank of Nova Scotla in Saint John, N, 3, for 10 years. has been promoted to the position of accountant at the bank's branch in Sussex, N. B.. it was learned Friday. Son of Mr. and Mrs, G, A Patterson. 61 Spring Street, and a Saint John native, Mr. Patter. son has been accountant at the Bank of Nova Scotla branch at Maint Street and Paradise Row. He has been attached to brain. ches in McAdam. Montague, P. E, 1.. and Charlottetown, returning to Saint John two years ago from the Island capital. As a mark of their esteem, Mr Patterson's associates in nu Maint Street-Paradise Row branch presented him with a pen and pencil sot. Mr. Patterson. a Royal Can- adian Navy wireless operator dur- ing the war. will he joined in Sussex by Mrs. Patterson and their daughter. Linda. Mrs. Pat- terson ls the daughter of Mr. and .."CLARK'SnJ7aVrruary Clearance , "WT . Sale at Montague begins to-mor- .dF'l”NEBAl. AT .VmNTAGl'l-I Exltgdpegigtiioaie ggifcrftlsxzgp; pm. and continued till midnight Mr, G, Bmvserl Non swam 15 cc-As. Butler, 3 Olga McGee .13 nf'ti .,. ili R'.P.Cv.Mlh lb' - -A n .c-'-r '- - Iwindlgg c1;?”:,f1:1e(;:)n.:"nrgu';;:v Wf.:l:nj”'::r::1 ":i:J:i" STE: 1n”r:r"'; group was that the United Nn- me; M355 amunml, aglerfneoenmxieai Azpendwi 5””? (iimehglsmjng Mr. Leslie Wndman, Little Ha.i-- Grade I (Al-1. Eldon Jamieson ' r . V , A pf” . - tions offered hope for peace but not ha 1,. R h R J A M l i5 ll” 3" "3 " bour. has left recently to spend (Bl-L Clemmle French: 2. Mar- receiva our sale riiculars and viould-,1nnrm.,,, Chmiotlelnixn, on J”. - preac e 3 lg t ev. . . ur-,B,.ymc. V . , , H , as it csutalnli, h, Th H . d b . . the winter months with relatives joiie McKenzie. 3. Irma Llewel- M" ”"" 9”” M” M" l""”' 4”l- W” "M "smdw No i --now" can we as Canadian beLt'f lie :11 M ta: bml is”. ”''C” ln the U S A 1vll' KC)-1 Howie &mieson' 2 A - 'afternoon from the Uh.-irlotletown .. ” ' ', . A Bu!” 3' em”: -V H9 A-5'l Mr. Edwin Robertson. Munn'5 ' ' ' M B tt St 11 3 ' . ”.Mr. and M” Angm Matmson. Funeral non", H. St Man.-5 citizei:.:, help bitiuz peace to Lie ters of St. Marys Convent. lvfasscsyaoad. was R husimss V-mmr ta Mr Beme Robensnn Red Point cJ0yaphecAe.MEI?:;gie3;'e?girt:r. Glen William. iiiolored to Eum- ch.m.1,V Mn,,,a.h.,,,,' Mr E Short world. The Forliin .fclt that an,were also celebrated at 9.30, 10.0tilchm.1om..mwu December 27. weni the weekend othanuary 3rd' yy.,vy;.,4,y ' ,V' memide Sunday with their daugh- senqce M 330 1... Re... ,1. up. Mr. exchange of Views Willi other peo-land 10.30 on Christmas morning. i , My , r j ' 1 1” Barbara leach" M summery C M P VI hF.W” Mm, Ned we could rem” in much "undo ,yy 1 s)mpam) is hung extended to as guest. Olfwhdr. and Mrs. Alton or of he schoo in the near fut- ' I” 5- 3 All i - t 'i l - . ' ' Robertson unn's Road. ure. aide High School. who had been Kdh. H,,mm,.,,.1 M..L,.,man, Rich. ship which would help to build Mr. Ernest White of lancouverLM,. E3116 (3, Johnson 01 Fortune ' yy i-vending h9l”h011d?lTV5 31 ll" h0m5- ',n-i"Cry11ln;;: lnhii Poiier lam:-sl W9 i393C9- Hmd Ml” Own Wm” M Omit” Bridge in the recent death of his M). James La - . ; -- - - - ,. , V . . , . 1 . . p in. Charlotte-t Mr. Floyd McLean, ac m ld -".w lC”m”35 "M ”””'l P”'””' IMHJ N0 3 Son".i.wmm. mink ” Worm spear; Clgzlfszmis l.””f.Q),1.'l,l me.iilbmm"- M13 1'”d J”h"50” m town, spent. the pClll'iSll'llflS and by Miss Helen McLean, (i'glng.'?l;10l?0, 'Mr. l(F'll Mziilman. Charlotte--me", wok l,1,,..,, 1,, me ,.huu.;,Igovei'ninent iii.l bc iiecessary be- "W 9P W ”W5”'5 19' M15-LMurra,i' River on December 26th. New year noudays with ms ;am.l;mcl M:-s Nelson Stewart and Miss lawn. is sprlldlllL' Pl ("W "W" Kile”: cemetel-ix 0'0" 135mg 1393” 15 35-illred. What whites mam melids Wm be.':m.diTm5 is m” 5"””d dmm 1” M” lly at Black Pond. All are plcascdiKaroli'ii.StL-wail Red Point vis- nf Mr. Cnlzii Jarksoii. Lower Mon- y do you think?” The Forum thoulzht tgntgitdt;:';)rO);::ne::falm k'hmR5lJ0hl'ltSl0ll's family in the past few to know Mr. Lappm-5 health 1Sim,d u.1am,c5 in Mamas," January ' - imOll is. '1 , greatly improved. -nd. A very quiet and pretty wedding was soleiiiiilzed by the Rev. H. R. rcsidciicc. Red Point, on Dcccmbcr 30th at 10 a.m. when Jean Martha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Red Point, became the bride of Mr. Preston Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy (Coffin. Kiiigsborn. lmarriage the happy young couple Following the a honeymoon. On their -lrcturn they were tendered a. re- cclplion at the home of the bride, attcnded by vi-and close friends. Hearty congrat- d 'ulations ale liclng cxtcndctl to this lnimediate relatives popliln: couplc. -U. Mrs. R. K. Clements, Montague. -j ll.J. Mallon R.0. Optometrist. Eyes Examined Fitting and Supplying Glasses. etc. office Hours: 10 to I2 A.M. 2 to 6 l'.M. and by Ippolntmenl. Office Connected with Mriban Drul Co. Montnimc. P. E. 1. Mr. Lowell Ching and Mr. Alitali The secretary, and lriistces of he Red Point School and sci'cial,, the Red Point Wo- the of thci of shcllac ..”rhe rcgulnr monthly meeting is of Miss 2nd, u'.i'.h E I'n'E'lllbPl'S.l After the president called tlic, all members join-l Oriel ute was held at the hoin ed in singing the institute. ri. bah)"-l l The lrcasiirrr rcporlrd tho last card-play in the school. Out. ol. the proceeds '1l Chrlntnias treat was provided for the school children. It was moved by Mrs. John lllai-kc'.:' and seconded by Mrs. Chas. S. Mac-y Donald that another be held. iii was moved by Miss Annie Slcclc! and seconded by Mrs. Gt-rry Nortoni that a drawing be hcld for it patch- work quilt. also that if all tickets, are then in, the. dravring will be held at the next meeting. New committees were then ap- pointed, conslsting of the following: school committee, Miss Eileen Mac-1 l l Donald; sick committee. Mrsi Charles S. MacDonald and Mrs. Josie Mac.Ken7.le.: eiiicrtainmcnt. Mrs. Gerard MacDonald and M155. Annie Steele. Correspondence presented by the secretary included a reply from the Red Cross concerning first-aid classes in the spring. a number of project suggestions from the Ex- perimental Farm. a notice of this. year's world conference, and I, notice of Hanrliwork Contest. Next. months roll-call is in be answered with ten cents ivlucl-i will be used to buy greeting cards. Thcl next. meeting is to be held at that home of Mrs. Alex D. MacDonald. After the president. adjourned they meeting. the members sang the". National Anthem. The ladies WPl'l”i then ei'ltei'talrled with a. contest and a reading. Aftcr the hostess served a most. enjoyable lunch. fur-i, furnished- ther entertainment. was by Mrs. Charles MacDonald Somerled MacDonald on the organ and violin respectively. HOGKEY Montague Rink TONIGHT Parkdule vs. Montague Game starts at 8:30 sharp -Referees- Irkiacich & Wisemun . and i i LIMB? WE'RE PLANNING A SPECIAL EVENT FOR- THEATRE PATRONS, BUT WHICH IDEA WILL PLEASE CHARLOTTETOWN MOST? ar 4 Ire MacGowan"s KILMUIR Two Weeks-Jun SUGAR. any quantity. per lb. . . . . . . . . siaiiH&ra"Pkg TEAS 5iiawl:ErrfJiAM.T'ii4'3i. PREM. per iir?7fTTf".TT. . . . . . . . ci.zi”NiCTT. . . . . .. PuIliloliveWS6lA7l5.7rf.l;r Glam DUZ. OX1YDOL.BREEZ.0E0....... 10: ale Ltd. . 8th to Jun. 22nd 9: 80: .40: H ...?."3? 30: '27:? Women's Rubber FOOTWEAR. and high heel. special. pair . . 51.00 'l0”fo discount on all other RUBBER PULLONS. medium Men's Fleece COMBINATIONS Am W n5y;i'"FiE&Ze"c”oiiliiuaiibiis . . . . s”l.9s ”ii&E'?W3oii3b"lSiHTars '"T”” "” naysiiiwoiai Jo isl-liliifs"Ti".?. . . . . . ISLKHDWYMARN. per j Kliiiinum Double lioliifs ...;;;S1.40 Enamel-VTEA KETTLES . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 32.75 - 5.25.9 . -.....-... Siiis i Interruption Notice 'l”hcre will be an inter our Montague linc cast. of ruption of electric powcr on Cherry Valley Corner on Wednesday afternoon, January 7th between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. WEATHER PERMITIING for the purpose of replacing broken insulators. These in- sulators have been ivilfully danlaged and we would solicit thc co-operation of thc rcsidcnls of this area in ordrir to prevent a rccui'rcl1cc of iilih rlamngc and the necessary interruption which must follow. -Maritime Electric company Ltd;