"PAGE TVVENTY THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ' I LL. i3idF'fsRe:)1Cdk olh1lg:.g"-rhol: church :l.'uIno:l've.n:( I.iiuein.'ee"l.iiay lillllraiialuliiilntaltnalllrrziliaullnnisiiiziininsisitlalalnnilir "'" - - - were many lovely floral tributes y seem to be greatly eial1ned.Clust- - cred black necks were held high buttbovwa.lkodI.!ewIulpabe- fore takiu win. It was 1 Iain- urely text takeoff- not a stand- testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held by her re- latives and many frends. The pail bearers were: Roy Brooks. Ger- Suntisy School concert Landry. Mn. Byron ltewart. Weldon Liven. ANGUS. D. MNSAAC Does your diet recommend 775036 I I ? . 31 "”"r3?s':-Molvraouaz Harold r. AGE aonxr oaoaorzrowm --r--'-"'T-""fE' the following places In Montana! . . "rhe death occurred at the Trinity United church Sunday The Guardian may 59 IWIWI” EE , s . aid Prowse. Thomas F ' Si 3 so I H ital on Novembe 21 of School held their annual Ohrint.- um that took them 30 feet nine Dome Restaurant. -anti u;;l1';lxi:in gag”:-Mel: "ew'-' Hugh, Garnet Penny. Fgliielt Blenll. 'Arigli: Dfnliiclsaac, aged air years. mas concert for the intermediate gain air at the first drive. I Y0" 'Vi"Gi,llC;)' Whole The 9”" 0" "' '1 .L..'..... --- Interement took place in the Mur- The. deceased was a well known and senior classes last night. A imagine somebody'a mouth is whentulthis elicious . g.-jhmj-' -'KlNG'S MILL, Montazile. Will not be buying logs until January form. Vita-Wear is whole wheat in cris , thinwsfei-s...nouris - ray Harbour cemetery. drooling right now but it would be good advice to think once- twice and maybe three times be- lobster packer in earlier years and delightful program presided over was greatly respected and admired by Dr. Lloyd W. shew. superin- by both young and old. tendent of the Sunday School, was ..'(,1-IBISTMAS CARDS - Big values, priced at 3 for .5. 2 for .5. .5, .10. Montague .5 to 81.00 Biofe- JRETURNS T0 ONTARIO - ard. Ml Smiley Herrinlz fltiirned to His sudden passing came as a carried out by the pupils of the fore making a. break . . . I have ing and so sltisfying. -rm , . H; ARE VWHNG am)”; his Willie ill Bllriilliltoli. Ontario. great shock to his family and various clases and the numbers Iliiilk I 18'! CMMON ill this 1781'” . -uAx(1-; Boar:-r ilglll. hVV at--viotv Prices rgglft Hancwld aft; nttilgdlnfghe Iuneriii Oi his friends and his loss will be keenly presented reflected great credit on tiwlnr Irel. MAD! IV nesda.V. D?C9mb" 23 3'" all '5 . . i ' "W 97- 9 I M"- Gertrude felt among the people of the com- the Darticipmi-5 and the teachers l ' ' Orchestra. LW" M0””3”e' Herring. Murray Harbour. whilcimumty, who trained them. An over-119w This change of tune by Jack in Montague he was the guest of L,” to mourn are his widow, crowd was present in Heart; Hui Frost will put the white bunnies JHOME FOR HOLIDAYS -Mr. .-.'sPl5CIAL Christmas music. Ls mm c t R L, his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert , .0 son , Josopeh gt home mg to hear and see the children pe1'- in prime condition. I never -took aaxus or Pm”-""'”” C""""' S””d”'V "" 2:32;" c?;1ll:2:n bl. 513.. "is gpclldclig M”'l”"- Llorne osf Dorchester. Mass: six Jorm. any kick out of hunting rabbits Vglb. ”””3' Mr". 3”” M""” Wm mg the holiday season with his p.'lr- n--"7---"mp daughters, Mrs. Joseph Gillis, St. The concert was under the di- 'til after the first sham frost. It "cm iN”'HremV icumdk ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements KIdnap.Kl"efs Margarets: Mrs. W. A. Acorn, rection of Mrs. J. P. Lana and seems to prime them up and im- I Mr. FIOUII . prove the qusiity of the meat. 597' The spoedsters with the powder- puff talk are quite plentiful in Miss Edith Douse. Aecomlpaniste were Mrs. E. W. G. Footer, Mrs. J. Curran and Mr. Kelvin Johnston. souris; Mrs. Arthur Booth, Souris; Mrs. W. J. Moynagh. Ottawa: Mrs. James Howlett, New Zealand; and Montague Continued from page in ii: liililiilililiilllIliillllllIIIIillllIllllllilillllliillllllilli ililllllllliilllllIilliilllillllilliilli it-Give PEEK FREAN'5 Presentation TINS .-.'BOX.ED YRIAS CARDS- Priced from .25 to 1.49. Largest ..L.. JIVINS CAKE-On ticket N0. passed Continued from page is ””"me'" V” M” "" Offered" Th in h ' d lame covers and scarce non h . - .- ' . 1i i , (44. Mrs. Jamu Cain. New Perth, rested, Margaret of Montreal also one 8 ODGH 8 0 ON! his ml 6 9 8 "fl . di5,”Zs'” ,f,f,x,':,”1w,,,r,',,gg,,:u; was the tr-mm.-r of the ohristmas Soon arm the deadly cyanide sister Mrs. Mary A. Ma'cDonald of up of a E!'0li'D of girls from Mill. in Oilhm - - - In other Words the” f0I' CIIIISHIIGS PIOSOMS - 85: IO 53 F-ls1"g(l)e gigmg t l ' cue sponsoxed bv the Ladies Aux. was cleared from the gas chamber Brockton. Mass. Two sons, DaniellGii'liSDle'8 Class Mrs. J. G. Miw ll" 5P0"'.V- HUHWTS NV” had -i -. -0 - s i ,,m.,. 0, the King: County Hos-ithe bodies of the two were hauled and Charles and one daughter,Douald's class presented an exer- pretty 8004 luck It's nothing -. i " ;.'. ':u 3 is ' ' ; '.'E?iflfr37f3-.'.-i3i5r?l'9r5 M AND Bung g The p,,,y' out of the prison in two black Eleanor predeceased him. else entitled "Chrlatmu wishes” llllmlul 90' I Will 0i Kuhn?" " ' Ag I 'r of ATrllnltv United ' -- hemes. The ruheral largely attended. and a beautiful dlnlooue hv Misc "ml "Wild! '0 D58 from We" " all h Moritagrie held in suocess- 'FUN'!:ItAL AT Murmav hair. A few hours later Mrs. Heady"! was held from his late residence Lillian Duchemln! class WM very Vi mile in N H"Gm00"l- 50"” - Flu? , and bazaar last Thursday h The funeral of the late body will taken to Mal'YViiie. Mo.. at l-lermanville to St. Margarets W811 P0F'rl1l.Ved- D0iliii9 Gll'ilihiilli- hunwn '3'” ”"l5”Ed "ml E 95'” Iitpr-nu The tea table was cov- lVIl'S Gertrude Herring who pass- to await burial today in the fa.t'll- church where Requiem High Mass 3 PUP” imnl M15 M50'Kii1n0n'l They uh I” "um I” "19 "W519 In-ti a la e tablecloth and :dK.-Iwvav in Charlottetown on S'.ln- i1.V Plot in the Cemetery at Clear- was sung by Rev George McDon- C1355 Wl'0i9 ii-lid LOOK the leaf”-ll! m ""3 h9""d5 "5 "mu" Eh" P Mttilv dncivratrd in Ohl-'ist- tla' was held from the United mont. Mo., her childhood home. ill(l Present in the sanctuary'were P3” ill E Short P133”? he WES ably ""0 39”” Wlced im- Fm” . M: pflleshicin Mn 1 M Fraser clilirch Murray Harbour” mm Halls body still lay in a Jeffer- Monsignor J. A. Murphy of Bourls 5”PW"9d by 3 ””"”"V 01' ""1" ''''”"'d '""'h"” M "W9 5”” mo vlra all-xA liutrheaorr poured day aftemoon. The service was son City funeral home. Marshall Roy F. L. Mullally or sturgeoni bole includlna David seller. Dous- t iWW'9""d 91099” 'l""Ce RM ?im;. ovun members took com! conducted by the Minister. as-v. K. Home of Pieasanton. Km. an and. my. w Keefe of Rollo pay, If XW Jimmie Pasha. Terry the Win! 01'4" h0"mi8' rlmzlnv pletl! ehllrgegnf the affair and saw Wallace Mae?)-lerson. Rev. Row- lawyer and lifelong friend of the The services, at the 3,,” war; Manning. Tony Kelly from Mount 019" Ind W899 l8 9- diiY Worth :1. r m- lests received their lln- land mil Minister of tho Baptist Hall family. claimed Halls body. oondm,-rod bv Rev George Manon- Herbert Orphanage did A fine lob WW9 in mylwdl” im- 55 1 Mid (illpflddfl attr:-nlion Kills. D. M. Man Cllllrcll, read thr Scl'lptlll'r loss-in He reiusr-cl to say where the burial iald ilSSl5IE(l.I)y Rev, Keefe. 1” d "Clt3”0”- A di31”3”9 by "M "me "9 musmd with ” WWI, Dnnnlrl provided special Christmas Mrs. Albert M'nt'Lenri presided :r;u-ould be but the kidnap-killcl"s Pallbearers were Mess.-5. D, J, szlrh of Mrs. Van Alsi-me's class fl” ”9t Wlluglg W WV: '3" "Spy n-lisic at the piano. the nrizail. and hymns sung wet" parents are buried at Pleasanton. Mcxsaac, J, 1), Masada, R, c, M(;- Ba" ii iille ililiellilllehltloli 0i "The j"t "lo hell; iaym. Aodht-.V l(0r'lJ' , - mm-.-r---m Phee, Chester McDonald, Kenneth 0””! Wise "'5" - Th” c010”"l co" "5 u W9 n P W 5 ml mm 1 i Si M McDonald and Ronald McDonald Will" "id '-he Omnili WW 1" d” 1" ” d"” m " md ”"' M5 I X rmen - W, number dyd mm, to mu, the joy of uiticip than to the good. i QHOWS .,.-my-gg ""”l May he "St in peace” hm, sun-y very realistic. Earl Dix- Rabbits tre heavily hunt:-d ;4l'l.'l I ' i W i Cmmlmed fmm 9"" 13 on Foster sang very sweetly a W19” the 3110" d9?l)ell5 mid ll r" g -lgiod Km wmc51.,v- crust forms Brer Fox will Illlll r ALAN L59” ' nE”m”" KERR loifrtldni itilepllqgge tliliemleadllila lbproxlmately two hours they were gift: Alstlne lent; an air of :2; K';l1'll88i:',i:1G”hI,ll9Ffil1'il hi: - - e e ow w e l I "THUNDER IN THE EAST" 32'” "”. Tilt”-l"i.f”'”.i””.2.;' il”...S?:”r13.e3l..?.”d””1"3 3?..l.'i.li.?&.i2lS 3:Si5?.'3"ti."3.”.?..5 wine com and mm mm : Ch ' S ' . l'- rssara rscanw s - . , . p 4 ed wiilil su lies. Dolby estimated that the men d'til.V 0'19 15 C0n'iY0liWd Wim 111 ",tunuc'n' A"'” an "'5 NJ" 31' I S a S 1 i "'4 . ...e. 7-------1?-A-rd------'-"”"'T' T George I55" an Indian trapper Walkfd ll8lWE8ll 30 and 100 miles li9C9lVln5! the Same Kin eachlvmyu the amount of game one '1" "' Saw me mcjn-8 tracks, followed during their I1-day stay in the Cllristnlzls. Miss .Ferne Herman King; hm"; ti?” rr93";'1b"'"mk95 i ' ' them and found the men in the bush. He believed the Anson would Sana mist hfeeilngly M"O mlioly sgfflclgzi m 3 ::l6ury5 E? l bf ribtdo '1 f N' corus y rs. has i -- M4:"M presents l::niLDl:llEy 'i:texlihewI)opDk i:rt,nnr:::a?( lvlalioolllineil cu m as mm Lake Mlascxinnons class brotlzghlt al very ::;1y”;'o i;:;i:IinoIr9eT dz: lmgxlghe II - l - ,h , Th ' 11 d tn 1 enjoyable programme I code. i l , i "MAIN sT' l'lIl.:I?I1(:ls1l)I(4)IRI:lI)l.lBlllee.atl-gilt miltezuxotnest (:3 the .sea.trl:ScrEreearea?i:ou: tlxtllomlilitllxg -'im0llE '-he llll-PFCSWG Eudieiln '1' want” ' g ti A R'"'”"'" "ml Th" T"? s"""' M sh"w m""i"' here and word of the men's Rafi-Ity ago. On that occasion. seven men were thirty children from Mount I: A xlas flashed to the outside world. Wele dmmlilically rescued after Herbert Orphanage who were . 4., .,-...-L..m.ee-h--V ------v V----m- -'- r so Mn vy I Lhey had been migsjrig in the nor. brought. in through tine lzinclness - e 'ek th -n "ld f ' 30 d v, of the Men's Associa on. mem- MON - was . wrap rneilr piJh."l'iiis rurluout of irlii ber or me sunaay school who I ' ' R959” Came qmwy F”d"t d t, d ' it thorouglhl enjoyed the evening's 3:30 . 7:00 . 9:00 Two gkh ui d Beaver lmeg , an se own on an lsoa ed lake . Y . W . it I - mm d" m” 37:9 m hm Ph s l about 100 miles from where Sup. entertainment was Ronnie Mac-' Waitress, prefeldbly with ,r , on n e ca were. , . V I. H op .v ,1 1. in me ""3" ll” wk" ””'3'3 and m llesiiilii---h”m73s"Siriliiii2i”r5.""i.'7f.; mm W mm” n experience, but not neces- ' ziPPe" F79"? "" Fm cliff i , i , hopelessly lost when his plane Siillth Rppeafed iii hilt C1059 01 ' i l I crashed. He made the statement the programme and brought Joy in 5313'- E- .. - - mums ,1-here!" Always Be mylgw, -1-foytw sup".-inundem 91 all the kiddies present. I ' G ! ullualm A ch It grins 101 the Holllnserl-Unlzm , 0 SOURIS SNACB BAR in j. - . A . i-............” In 5 m S ompany. w 0 was ill clarge of h ”' - I. . a selaron mleratirliirlstrorl the missing Mm" 3 om" Phone Sourls 56 2 I75 Queen Sr. in the Currie Bldg. D 3119. 1'. 05' 3 er . f FINAL .,l TODAY "Shadows Of Tombstone" Starring REX ALLEN Go Mwr! Royal Conotli p on Ice See us for the SUBURBANITE by ooon)7EAn BEST EVER FOI CITY AND SUIUIIAN WINTER DINING . . . I356 GIIPPINO EDGES . . . QUIET RUNNING . . . BEST YIACTION-FORWARD AND REVEISE . . . VREAD GROOVES IEDUCE SIDE-SLIP. See us loday farllle suisuriwnila Ity Goodyool. 5L'IiliRIiANITE TJI. Ru. Th: G:-rulwav Tin. Rubin Cn-won at Culoiis. Limited All MOTORS Gil c P.E.I. ,ss&WNhKkaamxaawxxxxxamauwaaamxnxnneaoai. . i'IHANK YOU PRINCE EDWARD lSLAIIil NEIL J. RUSSELL- Lt.-Cmdr. R. O. N., Officer in charge No. 8 Mobile Recruiting Unit. onNovy :TllPl'(Vll always be a Christmas I - iThere'll always be a. Christmas Maple Leaf I v1:,i;f;'li:i1Jo;l;:1ii)'x;3e1:e:mC:i1:1l:l-mils lIS)l.ap.le1.l1I'S information on to H. - Ul'l'E , enera mana er 0 the The Si-Olly Of the SiiVl0ilf'5 bllul .iron ore gcompany hereg. The mix- Mld h”-PW V019” 5l"8- i mg men were employed on a com- lpalqv project. I Stapley said that when the plane came down half the party thought it was on the south shore of st. Lawrence river and the other half on the north shore. Sept Iles is on the north shore. about 360 miles northeast of Que- bec. City. The men were found roughly 150 to 180 miles west of Sept Illes. Therell always be a Christmas with trees bedecked and fair. . Smallstookinga hanging by the fire l1Gay secrets in the aitr. 'Phere'll always be a Christmas When candle-light will glow, A symbnl of the Star that nhollc Long centuries ago. 'l'here'll always be I Christmas With greetings warm and true, -?':'TTT'E the estimate is closer to the latter figure. In my opinion 1953 t0PPCd by far any fall flight of geese since 1933. Black ducks are pres- ent in thousands and duck hunt- ers are of the opinion, many of them at least. that the 1953 flight is heavier than last year. Ducks and geese seemed to do everything backwards this fall. It has been the acepted theory a- lllong waterfowl hunters that geese and ducks move at high tide level. T'hLs fall it might be anytime. I've seen them tak- lw'IleH self is quite forgotten And love is born anew. iwanls Prison Term. To Comliie Trade MONTREAL. (G?) William lThc bolls-the candle glow-- i we love it so. i iBecausc . -Constance I. Heckbert. lng exercise flights at dead low ltlde. Trading back and forth over the mud flats or along the river channel while hunters, left istranded on some Point or sand- bar, watched them with enviouz; eyes and muttered curses under; their breath. ' To add insult to injury third Cowan, 65-year-old ox-convict who pleaded,gullty earlier this week in a tte mp ted burglary. asked Jurlge Rnne Thobcrgn Friday to be sent back to prison to complete x ills apprenticeship in the shoemak- ing trade. "It's a good trade, and the last LUCKY NUMBERS timo I was in pvniielltialjv I dirln't. have sllfficiellt time to finish my C. No. 56305. - C. No. 60046 -DIAL- npprcnticr-ship." he explained. 6581 - 6583 ,reenrd prior to 1936 is no reason 'why I should send you to prison" .said the judge. But this judge oblltzrrl with a two- year sentence when Cownn shill: "I feel that if I can complete learning my trade. I'll have some- thing to earn my living with in my old days." I I past. 10 days gnesra have agallli commenced visiting certain stub-1 ble firlds. They seem to sellscl 'when the heat is off. A few daysi ago a farmer of my acquaintance drove back to his woodlot for a truckload of wood. 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