~ r-flifiitirwolmmoc-ml.rw.nwmcs-g, ‘ l , ~r ...u.-..._......‘;.}... ~rs-;‘.’8'.'.“2;.J_ i '. z 1 ;‘:_“.’<fi;'. 1;." ‘ " nil-i“?visirbrl-personalise!deeln-larso-oerouwws-uw-e-who;ucw-cquellrvov-wwsormruwew. -..-. .- ' ' ' ~ - - A - . . _ ,,._-:- a evacuees-mes¢-=u.;-cso-~¢—f7 . w‘ I 2i- p. l t. l I R~“FD‘I;III-IIQ-§—§Q< .._ . »>bdlv§;flflifl“ ,,‘ I ‘ l l Also; Laurel Hardy and” Novelty PR INCE EDWARD Nlrht. 1 s. us 26v. m. no. '. . slmxlxr. .. .1 .~\l KINL. NOTED Tenor 0f ‘M0ther’s Boy’ Fame Featuring "Love is a Dreamer" An d Boores of Other Great a mbers-Sentimentab- republ- wit h golden - voiced Morton Downey ’ ‘ m; heart out in every Queen“: "'1 II lrilh lion. Ind lull oi’ the biarney o’ the Emgrgld isle . . . Authentic! Hllmlg! Fascinating! MONTAGUE i . RINK NOTES Both the sicatlng and curling rinks seems to be the chlei centres o! a- musement thesecnys. Inyfacg 50mg- thingisdoingallthe tlmoarldthe caretaker finds it dlmcult to keep keep the ent‘ ‘ ‘ic crowds away Ions enough w get an "occasional sprinkle put on. Skating has been practically con- tinuous since December tenth while passersby hear the "roarln" going on every hour, almost. A hockeymatch and a real good game is anticipated. Already one contest has been run oft with the ‘Curlers, Presidents Rinks vs. Vice-Presidents Rinks, and as was the case last year, the Vice- Prdsidents’ side won. A supper atl the expense ol the Presidents Rinks is new in order. The Tip Top Tailors’ Cup con- l its): in lull swing, and much jflmarlty is heard. Not only is the ‘ frolic-in" o! the stones fle they speed ’ "down the ice heard, but the "roar- r l’. in"' e‘ the skps calling their men "_'to"'sweep," sweep," “yes! yes! all ' “the way!" “Thank you!" “You're a curler 8m, brings many a smile to u _ both players and spectators. Oi aye! its a, gran‘ game strict. z Besides this, new rinks have been Qwjdravvrl up, with the old skips reduc- c. "Id to first stone men, and a contest is ‘arranged ior e. cup donated by “nettle Clemente. A barrel oi.’ Iilri is expected. A grand old time carnival is plnnn ed Ior the skating rink and already " ‘hscme enthusiasts are talking o! sending to Montreal lor costumes. Worthwhile prizes will be offered, "and only lihosc in costume will be allowed to skate. More power to the ‘management that. many happy hours movbementilvvouncI-nddilllfl and those not so old. . i " - -.- w: - i‘; flirsalllvrulvl "sojpor. usual Christmas school Con- oirlkoilllonutum school was held lu_ the schoolhouse on Thursday night, December 19th. A large number of retepe rs and visitors were pres- . eehcolhnuse w» tastefully r lmvmuirucu Iedit u tbeteecilerllhlnegina ‘ is scheduled for wcduocdavi slight, A wood uhd also to m. Joseph Hol- land who capably acted as Chairman and the lollowing well balanced pro- gramme was carried out: ‘ opening Address ol Welcome, Pet- ricia O'Connell- Christmas Wishees, Catherine Cum- mlskey, Vincent and John Murm- ghan. i Drill, Merry Christmas, School. mclrotlorl. A ‘Little 159v. Melvin Murnaghan- ’ Recitation. Down on the Farm. Ste- phen Murneghan. Recitation, Papa's mrllhr. Daniel ‘il-lolland. Dialogue, Striking lor Higher Wafl- cs. Fifteen pupils- Phonogranh Selection, The wreck of the Royal Palm. Recitation, What I Should Like. Maurice Cummiskey. Song, Madam and sir, Eunice and Teresa Murnagharl. Recitation, when the Minister Comes to Tea, Stephen Mumflflhlfl- Dialogue. A Little Boy and Girl. Daniel Holland and Catherine Cum- miskey. Recitation, To Santa Claus, Dennis Murnaghan- Dialogue. A Little Man and Wile. JJohn and Vincent Mumalhlfl- Song, Marion Parker, Teresa. Mur- naghan. Recitation, My Christmas Secrets. Catherine Cummlskey- James and Stephen Murnflzhfl-n- Phonograph Selection, some Dal!‘ You'll Say 0. K- Song, Jingle Bells, Eunice lllld Teresa Murnaghan. Recitation-None of Our Business. James Mumaghan. _ lDalogue Train to Mauro-Mal‘? Garland, Andrew and Rudolph Mur- naghan. l " Recitation-My Christmas Ques- tions, John Murnaghfm. Song, Merry Christmas Day. Eunice und Teresa Murnaghan and Patric- ia O'Connell. Phonograph Selection-Wreck 01 the No. 9- " Recitation, Kelly's Dream. Andrew Murnaghan. Recitation, My Experience. “HM Murnwhen. Dialogue, A Slight Mistake, 4 pup- ils. Phonoflreph Selection, Hallelujah I'm a Bum. Recitation. Cummisker. Dialogue, women's Richie. Mel’! Garland, Patricia O'Connell and Andrew Murnaghan. Songfdraudhie ‘and Liittle B07. Eunice and Teren llurnllhan- rhonocrevh Selection. M! we o! Golden . Recitation .' mu Edith new ynrlllgo Along. Iunioe llumllhlll- ’ I ‘Wonder. M11111” l . ‘Drill. ‘Uhoieeof Trader. twain g Recitation‘. Curlew Shell moraine More; ovum"- iijent res’: mus . ~ l sarcoma-camel»; the No. 9. Sons. Santa Claus is Coming. Eu- nice and Teresa Murnaghan. Announcement was then made that Santa had arrived and he distribut- ed the numerous presents from the tree, after which all. present received refreshments. ‘ Complimentary speeches were then made by Mr. Joseph ‘Holland, Mr. Michael F. Murnlshnll. Mr. Jas- J. O'Connell and Mr.’ Joseph Hughes, The teacher; Regina Wood in a low well ~choscn words Lake Verde. thanked the ratepayers o! the dis- trict who assisted energetically in making the entertainment g. suc- cess. (Patriot please copy) Rollo Bay And Vicinity Miss Regina Campbell. Bear Riv- er. was a recent visitor to Lower Rollo Bay, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John J- Deagle. Miss Laurette MacRae has re- turned to St. Marys Convent. Sourls, alter spending the Christmas holi- days at her home in Rollo Bay West. Messrs. Earl Peters, Dan Gallant, Albany Peters and Albert Clements, St. Charles, wererecent vlslwrs to Rollo Bay. Miss Reta O'Hanley, Armadale, visited Bcor River recently, the guest 0t Mrs. George Desgle. Miss Patricia Mullaly. Souris West, was a. recent vislter to sturgeon, where she attended ‘the funeral of, the late Michael Murphy, Panlnure Island. Miss Mal-y Gallant. Si. Chm-lea, in visiting in Sourls West, the guest oi the Misses White. a Messrs. 1.‘. E. Doucette, 8t. Charles, John Kelly. Bear River, Brunet Donshoe end Francis MecCarthy, Souris West. have returned to Saint Dunstenu University, alter spending their holidays at their respective homes. ' Mr. Joseph P. neegle, leer River south, wu a passenger to't.he city recently. where he visited his broth- er. Mr. siruorl P. boogie, who u eer- iously ill in the city‘ Hospital. _—_._ m danee held in aollc soy-mi School Tuesday. January seventh, Nimble music Donald and {twin seph V Cheverls, Qonril, .. lbs. p. Eltllilbllil Doucettl. It, maria", 30-. (IA-P lqcol; lTO-DAY USUAL thrown u» an» or thema- FRI l mucus fiiTii-iiii §.‘..'..i....;“““u‘.'.‘."‘°‘.‘.'. SAT: _» . gramme heights of goo ifi"i°°.'...‘“ |.. l ill ' " MR8. luAmAnnr oAmlls On December 29th, 1939, end 9,; the home o! her son, 3. S. Cairns, Bambi-lime. P- E- !-. there posed lrom the Labour and suffering o: earth unto the fullness oi.’ eternal Mt Md hoorinoos, Martel-in Mc-_ Eachern. widow of the late wmigm Cairns. Deceased was o. daughter of the late Alexander Macliaeheln and his wife Isabella Henderson endwss bornatLotfl,P.E.Islarld.Bheis survived by two brothels, Nell-Mc- Eachern o! Mermaid, P. E. I., and Joseph IVIcEB-cilem o! Scuttle, Wash. o. s. A. sirothad enicyed fairly good health until the latter part oPlast summer when she began to tail’. She showed exceptionally vitality and mental clearness unie the end. All that tender and loving members o! her lanmily and friends could accom- plish was done for her. ‘Her daughter Mary was in constant rfi ’ and others visited her frequently. She leaves a lamiiy o! eight besides sev- eral grand-children. ‘I'm fllfiily are Miss Mel-y ci’ Bummer-side, Robert P. E. I., J. Scott on the homeiieed Dunstaflnage, W. James ol summer- side, Bessie (Mrs. John Bin-rows) o! wlimot. Pjlil. 1., morencc (Ml-sf. zl- liot) 0! 10s Angtles, and M185 Ml!!- iret, R, N., cl Boston, with many shall \ v memory or! one who by humble ilhith- lulnes and devotion exeinplifi A the workef God's graekwit-hin $10 Film", en soul. or her rich olnlitlu Mmh could be written. Her inlluencelwifii- in hel- home and in the communit- ies in which she was known W011 101‘ her- on, respect and esteem cl all. ~Outshining all other qmlit-lw-"how- ever, were those 811°" Whmh m‘ dialed, the work cl God; her steed.- last laith and her. sirmre dQWl-lm she held been brought to e knowledge of thelove or God durlns and and" m, ministry of the late Rev-JR- Donald McDonald, and was always I consistent member oi the Church of Scotland u. which she 1M "°'"°d the means of GTIBQ- DWI“! h" m" ness we considered it u. great Christ- ian privilege to be with her in P3791’ and meditation. she was able to I!" clear evidence cl D199“!!! ""1 u“ l..." of glory, and with mlvmlfliim and thanktulnees slhe received WBP- (m1 grid spiritual mercies. The tuner- a! was held on the first day °fpth° New Year. and W" laffllv "mm The services were conducbd l1! RHY- rzwou Mocoouni of °13I=l°t°"r“"" who wssnssisbedetthehousebyiflv m. Genge o1 Nlinrshlleld Pres. Clam-ch Interment was made within the‘ Illn- iiy plot in Ma-rshiield cemetery. _-._.__._--_- We regret to learn that w. Ant"! A. MaoKenzie. Rollo Bay West. i6 conlirled to‘ his home with a ecvfl‘! attacker 1111115180- . w, "mm p. Peters and bride. fgmlerly Miss Catherine MacDonald, gt, Mel-gusts, arrived lsome Wes- nesday evening from Boston. We wish lor Mr. and Mrs. Peter: many W!" othlppy wedded lilo. -_-- m. Joesph n. beagle. Btérmm south, received who rccentlr-Jhlt “uptown-I my. Alphtiiillis Dflfll. ol Xankakee. lilinoil. m will“!!! ill. no mm iwlmiailvv f?’ h" NEON". -—-. Olilcn John g. Ilse- Prohibition ‘ Live Officer J. uscrnoowmloshdhsriuncooo- increments-m. f "' ~_ d! Chicago. Alexander oi StancheL. were, ch "the I 1,. .v-— ...~.r.;..... m, SHE i" WANTED» TO SEE LIFE l Sensational ‘ oisqurrrr L. o.’ a novvLmc 111976 will b6 110 mlwh ‘jg rolled on the league Alleys mg ‘Mk- All postponed games will he rolled at. the end o! l the septum, Nllbwine u the balance of the m; Four Leaguc;_. Jan. 22. —Wolverlnes vs. Cilia 7 p. m. Irons vs Foxes 8.30 Jen. 29. —Oube vs. Lions 7.00 llbxes ~vs. ' Wolverines 8.80 Feb. 5 5 Wolverines vs. mom 7,00 . Cubs vs. Ibxel 8.30 Fleb. l2 -—Wolverines'vs. Cubs ’l ' ‘L105: vs. Foxes» 8.30 rob. 1c -Cube vs. Lions 1.00 l Tones vs. Jflolverinee 5.80 Feb. 2e —Wolverines vs. Lions. 7.00 Cubs vs. Foxes 830 Mar. rr-Woiverines vs. ‘Cube 1.00 Lions v5. Foxes I10 7.00 8.30 >Mar. i2 -Wolverines vs. Lions Cube vs. FOXOI Y. BOWLING _ nsnnxAn LEAGUE MBMIY flllhiv m8 Aloha: won over the Eurekas by‘ 134 pins. M, Adams ol the Iiurekes rolled m, hguprlugic ol 1p: while J. llollch of theyuphu held the blah] three string score o! 4'18‘ pins. .11.‘. i1" M"? Mich .51. imwvw- m: the .1'611id:’t.be tutors: tori pins, pvejt the veg‘;- bonds by m. n. o! the Ymbdndl 101194 bot-Tn tin high ain- gle and three string scores ol 220 and 539 respectively. The Alphas‘ ire the the ill-st section. rblinwing are the scores and line- WWI" winners ol EUREKAS M. siewart- ‘ m no 125 M. Adams 148 101 192 o. Beers .112 lsl 12c M. Wilson 14s m lea. r. MacDonald loo m m - l 641 m m ‘ibtll 2m. - _- ~Al.rnAs 11mm” ‘ m m m J. Leitnh 14c m m E u," no m m n. Duchemin 1o laa m A. Csrnhsm 130 143 135 “ _ ale "lea 10a 220B. ' . - 7 ‘ vAoluloNrls . 1h NW5“, loo m ‘n4 n. Mum. a: so n s. scholar l: 1:?!‘ :0 1!. Iinlsyson . v v v 121 1a; 114 i‘ m not m lm. . ., .. , 1 IAMONAS a Wm,“ " 165 m x. lueildr 1“; 1" t o. lnwtber m m 1M n T,“ . m m n: J. Fraser 1'.“ I“ “ i 111* no ‘H3 $84.‘ ' l _’ lagoon. 1-00.» -~."- "Y- 3' ‘n . r. l ‘ C.&~ _. u. o, n V '- - i. I ‘- '- ~ ‘Celebration of p Burns, Anniversary “YIHIDQI. mama wiu held on may, Jmlietv 11th. m t. nun mull Hail at a p. m. . loio-l-il-ds-le-r: sxA-rmo u u: am: mu sriel-ncon. ‘ GOODS lorrnasn our...‘ Anni- versary Bale at reduced prices, cm. 11°?! b‘ flhlfled. terms are Cash only. Moore 6t McLeod, Limited, itild-l-lli-SL Premier Saunders lelt yesterday on a business trip to Montreal and Qt. t a. - PAINIUL Aocmsnr-nré mllly friends or Mr. Bert William! will re- Ifitto lelrn that heslipped while attending ‘the furnace in his home on 1 lily. and fractured two or his ribs. ' » new.“ "W stile-u», 11-11- Thurldll’ nllht. Jan- 10. Lunch larv- "1- * luo BMDALBANI: United church o! Canada. Services on the above charge 1°!‘ 5llndly. 19. are as lollows: Plus- mt valley. 11 a. m: Rose Valley. a D- m.; Bradalbane, ‘i p. m. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, minister. ' LEAVEQ ONDBIUI-N-Mre. Wil- liam Dalton.‘ Jr.. Pietou. N. 8.. who has been visiting ilrti-le city during the illness ‘ind’ death ol her lather. the lliewdohnlCorrigsn. leaves this morning on- return "toher home. she is accompanied by‘ her two children. Marjorie and Dorothy. INVITED T0 REMAIPF-M. l ree- ent meeting o! the Olfiofhl Board "of the seliibury United Church oljcan- ads. the D0001‘. Rev. B.‘ B. Weeks. M. A. B. D. 1&6 unanimously ilkrtted to remain with the congregation for the mill-l year. The in. tetion was-ac- copied. lulu cnoss wour-A Red Cross Branch was organized at Albany School on Nov. 8. 192D. ‘The follow- ing ollicers were clccted:—l>resident. Norma Tierney; vice President.- Keith Cameron; secretary,’ Leith Boulter; Treasurer, Helena. Keough; Circulation Manager, Leonard Tier? rléy! The followingbomrnitreerwdtc electedz-Prografilma ‘bommitteef- Mary Dawson, eonvenor; i-Ieeith and Cleanliness Committee. Jean Boulter, ccnvenor; service ._ Committee. Llelib Boulier, eonvenor. Nextfrollcsll ‘to be weredby e cent. ' ' msrrrurl: MEETING-The res- ular monthly meeting of the Allister-l Won-men's Institute was held m the. lholne ol Mrs. L. J. Acorn. Meeting was opened by tinting Institute Ode. liliglvt members and three visitors wen present. Sick Committees were heard from and new ones appointed. Next meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. Ohll. Meononeid. Will till-tn ‘be a. with sins. w. rial’. or pay, Meeting closed by singing Bier o! the East. ‘ A GOOD CAB/OAIS-ldrmkflorharn Cooke has on exhibition at his meat stand in the‘ market. h. babY-Nl" carcass (a last April call and flier!- lole not over nine months old) whole live weight was but live peundsshort [or aco lbe., and the quality olwhich has brought lortb many revocable comments tom vetcrln Judi". l"? eral asserting it was "the" belt the! nod ever seen." no need to go abroad tor good stock this being an Island bred Bhorthorn call’ reared and fin- ished by Mr. A. A. Meneeth. field. * BRILLIANT swollen-m man! IriendsofMLllrneltP. Wests. of Rev-E. s, woousunmlrmlcn. wlllborrloomtomowthnhomodo aiineshowing attieeCl-u-iatmlslr- ems at Mt. Allison Univetflmfllet vllleu oameaecondinllathemati ofthe lrstrnriasolenolleven - are slmlqo lietalin Chemiltry and Latin. and medeshighbldeeintibeseecuddivr mculuulumuurmdmmimllr- woouioonulollrotyeorinthel- general business‘ _ 9011'- troi Christian church tech time inst with w. c. L. Meter. sue-limo Ar gm; ma, no close scour! unwell Under 1the=auspicee~ , His Worship 4198MB. coMMrrTnlih- T. S. A. MacLeod, D. meeting was "adjourned till the lint Wednesday in Ibbruery. - PIIIONALI m. Ashley a. Ore-swell. lruneier ‘r , oi the Bank olrhiova Sootia, M‘. Free- wrt. N. I., Ind a former native cl thil city. 1| illiri the Royal Victoria HoQliIJI Monkeel. He is a son o! M1‘. Ind Mn. Harry CIR-IVE“; 1M King Street. ' Mil. Frank Nicholson 1619i. FEM!‘- dey morning for Booth Devon. N. B- where die will Joni her hudaend who l; cruploycd in the c. u. n. ohm then. MALPEQUE Mr. J. A. Stewart, Hamilton. 1B spending some time visiting bis niece, Mrs. niirry Scott, North River. Mill Alma Woodside has accepted a position with the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd, Bummerside. Mr. Williani- linolalrpflamilton. is spending several weeks with his daughter, Mrs. A. B. MacMlllan, Hali- fax. .- "" ~ ' mu Anna Coady-pleadliew. u ' visiting friends in Grand alvcr: Mr. Robert Donald has returned to hirwbriin Deibousle, alter upend- ing some time with his parents, Mr. and Mn. James Donald, ndtie. ma‘. .1. H. Weednide, Hamilton, has returned tor a short visit with llsr daughter; Mrs. Joseph Sheen, Ken- . __ and twoohllll- ran. bamley. are visiting Mrs. Cree- ier‘: parents, Mr. lad Mrs, Robert boiler, Wbeetisy River. woodcut’. _" l and the distinguished pa ’ Honor Lieuh-Governo Heart: and “alllllllcr laowilill-llllsirllr ‘MacLean, J. K. MacKenzie, J. G. McFad- yen, J. M. McFadyen, P. J. McDonald, T. ‘ M. MacMillan, Secretary. * cfuClaledonian Club ronage of His Mayor Yeo F. White, chairman; J. MacDonald, Aben i Helpers" Mission Bend were enter- tained M the home of Mrs. Btarllord Pickering, Saturday evening, Janu- sly 4. The following oltiloera were elected lor the ensuing year: President, Miss Pauline COUISOH‘, VIOQ-ra idfiflt, Mull!) MMKIYJ secretary. Miss h...‘ Duggan; Trus- ul-er, Miss Jean Donald; Assistant Treasurer, Miss "Margaret Blskeney A pleasing lecture ol the meeiinl was a presentation cl a lite mchlbcr- . g ship certificate to Miss Annie Wood- p side. who has been absent lrom tin meetings attending Prince of wnlel College, and who is st present spend- ing her holiday! at her home in Darnley. The following address w ,g read by Miss Muriel MacKay and tilt presentation was made by Min r Evelyn Donald. To Miss Anlfl Q Woodaide, Dear Annie:-We, tilt members o! the "Little Helpers“ Mir sion Bend, desire in express our sp- preeiation of your valued work u , connection with this Bend. YW laithlully discharged your duties u our Secretary lor s. term, and your iaiihfulnesl and your willingness t4 do n11 you could to make our hand a _ woven. unrecognised by lu. WI ’ ask you therelore‘ in accept this iii! membership certificate in recogni- tion o! your serivoe. We realize you‘ duties may separate-us in the walk! .. 0t llle, but We want you always t4 1991 i011‘ are one o! us, whelcevfl your lot int-life may be clsi. Tm Pfelentidion of this certificate is ti! hllheet honor we, u a band, cal cooler on any one. Wishing your hi»! and a- sueeeuiul New Y"! filmed on behalf o1 the "Little liclll e11" Mission Bend." lo. nwoco Moore-non, teacher a Mount mm, we; s recent visitor d I41‘- R-elnh amazon. Miss Marlon Simpson, Malvtqild has returned to her atudies in Uniol ~ Commercial College, alter s P1 ‘ 110111107 Qpent at her home-M- icneuakds ecosrrso We. on m. rem-d ilookéy W" y MM mmtjilli oinuonv of i“ l who to» be oil-M l’ ' ecflterliltiitk ilendeaaolig“ n v‘ g mo; -. IlmmeWle, ' ‘ ' ‘eon: ' ' primal. P‘