m MEIIQRIAI vpg1'EnGALl.AN'l' ed uj, or the death or t. Sylvasttigt ggzmtlllll most respected angumuch aged citiunTl::)aad on to his elem” "W ..'. of active - my.5even Y0 M5 eel: and community life Sylvan- l3.l'lV;ad won me esteem and friend- gik 0, pegple from near and far. M... we no "'::.t' :3 view we mortal remainl. kn l-"pacts to syl. ll 50 W la eternal repose. On October wk me pumr, Rev. Chfarles1GaI- M, 1,, the penance o a Hit ' egatlon ran: the funeral M”! W" men the last rites of ;'l 3'33. Catholic Church for the repou ul. wpmsent in the sanctuary WI! eorge MacDonald of neigh- g;.',,,gGst. Margarets' Parish. Pall bearer; were Benny Doucette, El- mer Gallant. George Doucette, Al- ba” 5,113.11, Reggie Peters and William Cnhlll. I . Len to mourn are his wife, and seven children. Eugene, at home; All,-e, Mrs. Frank Ford; Irene. Mrs. Peter MacDonald; Madeline, Mrs. Leo Foley; and Chris. all of Boston. Mass: and Marion, Mrs. Duncan Nolen of Glace Bay. N. 5 "ml William of Dartmouth. N. S IRDC ,l3, sylvester Gallant. 5 High Mr. and Mrs Frank Ford. Boston. MZISS 5 High ,lll'. and Mrs. Eugene Gallant. llostoll. Klaus. 2 High llir. and Mrs. Duncan Nolan, Glace Bay, N. S. 2 High lxlr. and Mrs. Chris Gallant. Paw- tuckel, Rhode Island. 2 High Mr. and lilrs. Leo Foley, Milford, llass. ill: William, Gallant, Dartmouth, N. 5., 5 Low ltilss Rita Nolan, St. Charles John and Eugene MacDonald, Bos- ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moloon, Bos- ton, ass. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hender. Bos- ton. Mass. lllr. and Mrs. Wm. Fay, Boston, Mass. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Gallant, Miss Jean Gallant. Dartmouth. N. S. Eddie Gallant, Dartmouth, N. S. Roy'Gallant. Dartmouth, N. S. Elmer Gallant, Dartmouth, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. W. George. Dart- inouth, N. S. Harry Gallant, St. Charles Francis Gallant, Loyola College, Montreal. 2 Low Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Collins. Stone ham. Mass. tlr and Mrs. James McKinnon, Boston. Mass. Mrs. Peter Foley lit". and Mrs. Elmer Gallant, St. .Vlal'gurets llliss Genevieve Gallant, St. Char- lcs - Mr. Albert Gallant llilss Margaret Ryan, Morell East l'.l'illli( and llilly Ryan, Morell East Ed Stashir and Mary Ryan. Mor- cli Che.-tor Gallant, St. Charles MI'. and Mrs. James A. Gallant. St. Charles .'llr. and Mrs. Alfred Mccormack, St. Ill.-lrgarets ilr. and Mrs. Zcaland J. L. McPhoe and family. Selkirk Mr and Mrs. Gerard McDonald, Souris lllr. Arthur Cahlll, St. Charles -l059bh D. MacDonald and family, Hermitage Mr. Jack Burke. St. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gallant. St. Charles R".V Peters. St. Charles Mr and Mrs. Aeneas Gallant and ltlmily St. Charles Mrs. villi-Zll-'x' Gallant. St. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters and family. Rollo Bay llr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Gallant. St. Cll8Tll"S llr. and Mrs. John D. MacDon- uld. Selkirk lit. and Mrs. George Doucette, St. Wm. Hanlan. New Charles ll. Jack Gallant. St. Margarets lls. lion Doirnn and family. St. l'CS lr. and Mrs M. R. Mclntyre and family 1' Hm! Mrs. Adrian Peters and ilamlly. St. Charles - F Ronald D. McKinnon. Selkirk V ll-'1.Vmond Larkin. Selklrd nml Vlrs. Gus Peters and lamlly. St. Charles F L: "Fifi Virs. Reginald ieiers .ollrls Wes: "" ”'"l llnbel McDonald. St. Mar- EHITIK r and Mrs. Lemuel Kenny, St. ll.'lrt.uIrets 1'. and Mrs. Henry Doucette, St. t llllrlcs l'1 and Mrs. Hugh C. McPhee and faintly. Monticello Ar and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald. Monticello r. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. It. (harles lrs. John Plneau and family. It. Char-leg . . ir. :rnd Mrs. Adolphus Peters. It. was II-Ia mm. Gallant. ac. char- Ir. and Mrs. J I k Inn lalfnaon, Mayfair 1 HIRAY RIVR - THIIIDAY - RDAY "ltlFElttl0"' In Technicolor Starring - Robert Ryan, Rhonda Fleming I Also snorrrs . . . snow 'I'IMEl- 3 pm. saronnay one. 24 AND pro. at, .'i"l”"' of the deceased'l immortal an Eastern Guardian DANCE for Primrose I-Iochoy Ciubn Jamboree orohoatra. Thurs- tin. December I. at Denver Club, Montague. max-ran canons for clum- mas and New Year's delivery. Orders Hammond , taken now. Reid. Victoria Crou. MIIEAI R.C.A. VICTOR! ldtut at Pepler's Jewell ,7. your qual- ity gift shop. COURT CASE! .- At Mu- intrate's court at Georgetown yea- terdny before Btipendiary Magis- trate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a party from Pembroke charged with driv- ing while impaired by alcohol was ed 985.00 and cost: or thirty days in Jail. Kin license was auto- matically Iuspended for three mon- ths. A party from Cardigan charg- ed with being intoxicated in a public place was fined 820.0" and costs. A party from Murray River and one from Point Plearnnt. each charged with possession of illicit spirits (moonshine) were each fin- ed 325.00 and costs or thirty days in jail. MURRAY HARIOP Mrs. Harry Reid spent the week- end of December 3rd. in Char- lottetown, the guest r-' 'VIr. and Mrs. Lewis Diamond- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mt-Lure. Montague were visitors to Murray Harbor North on Sunday, the guest of Mrs. McLure's sister. Mrs. Har- ry Miller and Mr. Miller. A.0. Edward Donneily, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Benny Doucette, St. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant and family. St. Charles E. E. Doucette, St. Charles Mr. and Mrs. John Doucette and family Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant and family, St. Charles Mr. John A. Peters. St. Charles Alexis Gallant. St. Charles 9 .......aa-ant... .E.I. IN INEAR A varied range of tempera- ture Ls Ln store for Canada in the next 30 days according to this weather map based on the long- range forecast of the United 'e.......'..L...... ......... ...... . NORMAL. BELOW NORMALWTEMPERATIJRE 1' '75s.(;, ' .; . A AREA States weather bureau. Temper-' Edward island is on the border British Columbia. 'Near-normal atures are expected to be DCIDM normal in a belt embracing parts of Saskatchewan. Ontario Quebec and Nova Scotia. Prince letwee-n near normal and below normal areas. 'Much-below-nor- mal temperatures are expected I in the remainder of the West and temperatures are expected for northeastern Ontario and central and eastern Quebec. (OP Photo) First Skate Of Season Held At Mon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morell garets family. St. Charles Selkirk and family, Morell Margarets Charles Charles Marshall Gallant. St. Charles M Peters Bay Larkin, Mrs. Tillie Montgomery. St. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Peters and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mclnnis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldershaw James Andrew MacDonald, St. Allan McKinnon and family. Sel- kirk Mr. and Mru.Willie Cahlll, st. Daniel Gallant and family, St. r. and Mrs. John Thompson, St. .AllA'I'2:80--7:80-9:80 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolron and family, St. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGrnth, Morell Mr. Wm. O. Gallant, St. Charles Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Keefe Morell Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Perkins Mrs. Wm. J. Carr and family. Valley Falls. R. 1. Fellow Workers Roll and Lank Dept. and Local 66 C.l.O. of U. S. Rubber Co. Providence R. Is- land. 10 High Enrolled in Propogatlon of the Faith for one year by his great grand children, Boston, one year by Peter J. MacDonald, Boston, one year by Irene MacDonald, Boston. one year by Allan Mac. Donald, Boston, one year by Trin- ity Mission Club, Boston; two years enrolled in the Jesuit Seminary Guild by Mr. and Mrs. James M0TlBl'tY. Pawtucket, Rhode Island: one year John and Mary Gallant, Dorchester, Mass. Enrolled on our Lady's Purga- tonicnl Society for 10 years by Mr. and Mrs. Austin Callaghan. Fram- lnsham, Mass. LETTERS OF SYMPATIIY Elizabeth and Frank Perkins Paw- tuckot. Rd. Inland -lick Townsend and family, Char- lottetown J.R . and Helen Flynn, St. Peters Bay Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Paquet. Char- lottetown The Canadian Club in Framingham Mass. Mary Gauthier. New Jersey reddle. Mary Ellen and Debbie Mccormack, Toronto Locall 66 United Rubber Workers, C. I. 0. . Mr. and Mrs. James Moriarty, 20 Forest Ave., Valley Falll, R. int. c. Gallant. 29 Waterman at, Valley Falls. R. 1. Mrs. E. J. Collins, Stoneltam. Miss Elizabetil S k l n n e r. Kathleen Doyle. Mr. Harold Dicks and Mr. ed to the city last week. ment at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for the past few months. will be pleased to hear gt the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. The Montague skating Rink held its first official skate of the season Tuesday night attended by a large number of skating enthus- iasts. Almost three inches of per- fect ice covers the rink, a con- dition unexperienced for many seao. sons at this time of the year. Mr. Walfred Watterworth. rink manager, has spared no effort to get the rink in operation as early as possible, and no earlier date since the thirties can be rememlr ered. Tonight the Primrose hockey team will hold its first practice session at Montague. although they have been practicing and playing in Charlottetown for the past month. This will give the trial fans an opportunity to see the team in action. the team which tague Rink novi leads the island big league by four points. Following the practice therc will be a big dance at the Beaver Club hall for everyone featuring the Jamboree Orchestra. It is possible that the Primroses will be seen in action here in a regular game in the not too distant future. and it is expected that the fans will be treated to some first rate hockey. Certainly the spectators may look forward to a long hockey season. With the senior team, and the immediate organization of sev- eral clubs for the ”C" series, the school teams and rural clubs. it should measure up to one of the most active hockey seasons to date at the Montague Rink. erokorroww Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Miss Walter Solomon. motor- Friends of Mrs. Mabel Lavers, who has been undergoing treat- thnt she recently returned to her home in Georgetown. Miss Priscilla Griffith of Char- lottetown. was a week-end guest Chester Walker. , Miss Sheila DeLory and Miss Peggy Johnson, who are employ- ed ln Charlottetown. were week- end visltors to their home In Georgetown. EAST BALTIC Mr. Irvin Baker. Lakevillc has to him. Mr. Stanley Dingwell has rec- ently resumed his duties on the Saurell, having being unable to work for some time due to in- juries to his hand uhllc at work. The latest rcP0l'l trill" L90 Gallant little son of .'iir. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant. Souris. who is I patient In the Churlutletown Hos- pital is now showing signs 0l,1m' provement from his recent serious accident in Souris. I Sympgthy is extended to Mrs. Dennis Rooney on the death of her father, Mr. Paul MacEach- CHI. Miss Pearle Stcunrt. liolhwell. spent A few days with Mr. and ti noon-autumn-t'lI'y. W Theatre Man. Allan MaCl)oucIl. Glen a ey. Mills Jean Mac(il'rtll'I'- l08Ch- or of North Lake School. spent ill: week-end with her aartats. Th.”-unuyofwltesl ta .lndMrs.Slcwart.aCe- 0.11.” V”. .0 min: myplzgan get. But Baltic. the Iltlldflld neighbour: who aldlhd than h theirud bereave- t.1'haahneextnndedtot.llooo Winners Of W. l.' Card Parties Winners at the card parties sponsored by the Lake Verde We men's Institute are as follows: At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callaghan, Ladies. Mrs. Michael Dalton. Gents, Mr. John Byrnc; Consolation. Mr. William Shea. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea. Ladies, Mrs. Ira Redmond; Gents. Mr. Jean Cur- ley: Consolation. Mr. James Red- mond. At the home of Mr. and Mrs Ira Redmond: Ladies. Mrs. Ches- ter Walsh; Gents. Mr. Owen Cal- laghan: Consolation, Mrs. Michael Dalton. Mr. Harry Kelly won the quilt: Mr. Francis Kelly, a blanket and; Mr. John Byrne. 2 pairs socks. Lunch was served at all parties by committee in charge. ST. COLUMBA The storm of Saturday, Dec. ltlth. caused a tie-up in the mails when Mr. Campbell was unable to go to Souris for it, and Mr. Robe.-zson was unable to complete his hip 7- that day. Monday morning a snow- plow cleared the road to the resi- dence of Sylvanus MacAulay. St. Columba. in order that Mr. and Mrs. MacAulay could be taken by car to Charlottetown where :1 din- ner would be held in his honour and also that of Mr. Anselm Mac- Donald. potato-king at Amherst N. S. Mr. R. S. MacGregor and Mrs. MacGregor attended the C. N.R. dinner and presentations of prizes and trophies. Mr. Arthur 0'Maliey, teacher in East Baltic School. encountered some difficulty getting back to his school. having had to stay over in Souris. clue to road conditions. The women of the C. A. Society held their monthly nicot- ing on Sunday despite. the inclem- ent weather. It is worthy of note that these ladies hold a meeting without fail every month. Mr. Eugene Fay is employed as long-shoreman ln Souris. Lately. potato-boats as well as pulp-boats have been loaded and sent away. Last Week one of oranges and other fruits from Florida was un- loaded there. Miss Marina Rose, W. A. C. left by plane for Germany. where she will serve some time. Before leaving. Miss Rose visited her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose, East Baltic. Miss Rose was glrniserly stationed at Greenwood Many attended Pontifical High Mass in Souris on Dec. 8. in the beautifully redecorated St. Mary's Church. It is regretted that Mrs. Joseph Keays was obliged to enter hos- pital in St. John, having been a MILLVALE SCHOOL NOVEMBER REPORT Grade V111: Marion Mclnnls. Grade V11: 1, Jeanie Duggan; ? Thelma Gallant; Raymond Gallant. Grade 1V: Elaine Murphy. Grade 111 la): Denzil Duggan. 1 Grade 111 (hi: Learning Murphy. Grade 11 (a): 1, St. Clair Murph 2. Frances Gallant. Grade 11 (b): 1. Lloyd Hickox; 2. Anna Hickox: 3. Harold Hickox. Grade 1 (at: 1, Lillian Mclnnil Grade 1 (b): 1, Dorothy Hlckox; 2. Carol Hickox. Teacher: Mrs. M. Gallant. patient in Sussex Hospital. Mrs. Keays was formerly Anti Murphy. Elmira. and the wishes of her many friends are for her speedy recovery. D.G. Mr. Kenny MacGregor returned to his home .having spent some time! as a patient in Souris Hoa- pita . MERRY CHRISTMAS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR TO OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS JO-ANNA DRIESS SHOP MONTAGUE Mrs. Archibald Hume 1'0-ALL" OUR FRIENDS A IIIIIIY CHRISTMAS , AND AIAIPYNEWYEAR UN 50 Yuletide Season you every Joy and the New Year I rldtlhnoat of Every WM- KINUS MILL Iodmtour nxma: cog. Time Changesld Capitol: .. 2:30. show starts at” j 3:00: nest show Doors 7:00 - 9:00. L - TODAY - Fill. - SAT. SHEFFIELD - MORRIS an BOMBA 1 ya-cw-1." -mi. PAUL rlcnm - WAYNE rumor HAL: - nll.l. PHIPPS CARTOON - SERIAL begins at swo- ' istry said this measure LAKE VERDE W.I. Thursday, Dec. 22, 195 The Guardian Page 5 Mr.-. Michael Dalton. President of the .ake Verde Women's In- stitute entertained the members at her name on Dec. 14. hr..1954. meeting was opened with thel Creed. and seven membersl answered roll call with an ex- change of Christmas gifts. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary and sign- ed. The members decided to send a gift to St. Vincent's Orphanage and a treat for the school chil- dren. Bills amoun” , gto were Presented and paid. committee reported four Ilcil calls. Mrs. Francis Kelly and Mn. Michael Dalton were appointed on sick committee for the next month. Collection amounted to 8105 TOURIEEIFBO 95 B16 RAIL SYSIEM The Union of South Africa had some 4,700 trains run daily or 115,000 tourists from abroad in the India railway system, 500 men than at the end of 1053. Mrs. Owen Callaghan invited the members to her home for the January meeting. roll call to be answered by giving lYour Maid- en Namc.” After the meeting ad- laurned a game of cards was en- joyed. Mrs. Owen Callaghan win-l nlng the prize. The hostess served lunch. assisted by Mrs. Joseph Shea. MERRY OIIRISTMAS JAPS HOLD COTTON TOKYO (Renters) - Japan has stopped accepting applications for licences for the export of cotton goods to Canada pending the en- forcement of voluntary controls on textile shipments to Canada and the United States, the ministry of trade announced Monday The min- 81112 necessary because the export of cotton goods to Canada increased sharply after the ban on their ax- pobrt to the United States in Oc- to The foultdation of all business is friendship . . . and with each Christmas it gives us great pleasure to extend our very best wishes to those whose friendship we treasure. MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE HAPPY AND YOUR NEW YEAR PROSPEROUS ROBERT MACHON 8: SON PLUMBING & HEATING MONTAGUE o Santa Says Take Advantage of These Furniture Val For a gift-tilarls useful and practical and one that all please the whole family make it a gift of furniture. Glance at the many gift suggestions MccFurlane Bros. offer. ' ppl hom ::':J'r;n;;", .: far: , H: UPEOLSTEREI) rmon LAMPI 0 Here's In batter than than ROCKERS IAMOCH today in mm adv of the may out-main: 1- OOCASIONAL (mama OOITII nun iurembwo offered dtginguzts V I I33 : ,".,”,',,,,,";",,,,:, mm rannu immoral Maclfariane Bron. offer all BED THBOWI 31.33" attractive furniire tllpllv . .'f,”,;': 'jf,;:,,E,'3:;f' oolumarnna union that 3?. the pocm.o'.'n.'.. tar ousrnom auras ntture will be to the borne. . W ..,. ,...... ,...,...., gm nou. oalmlaons unu urn! an-istmaa with a hr-attire from ml: mt thinly? -. op am our your pequh-Qnunu wkh g and look over our lloplay be- bre p. ” mother will .,,n,,,,,,,.,,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ansouanrarnnamxllluulo lnorntnghuwl hot for non. 300ClIX MacFARLANE Bnos.m-m-- Duum sexnN'.rs'r.(oppnaaeoroI) S. N. KAYS Takes thla opportunity of thanking his many 10301 customers for their patronage during the year lull closing and extending to one and all Beet Wishes for n MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR I. N. KAYS OFFERS ALL THIS WEEK 10lZ, OFF ALL GOODS Exclusive of Bread, Milk, Tobacco and Cigarettes. " TURKEYS . . . . All Prices " GEESE All Prlooe " CIIICKENS . . . All Prices SHOP AT KAYS 87 Pownal Street PHONE 3465 FOR. BARGAINS I C"0c0””" . All Aasortmontl . ASK nm S CANDY in Packaged 0 MIXED NUTS A CALENDAR. 0 GRAPES. E10. .' - g H.” y..:...e....,....-...- - , .-..-.4- g l 4 ...-..n-...-.-.;.pe-,.- -.:- ::.- . 6.! - -