'Bnnnlo Cameron rind PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-LIONTAGUE: Harold F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bolltm H Blue Dome Restaurant. The Post Office; ....'NOTlCE. Due to market con-i ditions, King's Mills. Mnnlnxllei will not lie buying lugs untiip further notice. l --V-- l ....'CliRiN(i-SM()KlN(i. Ship or: liring. H.1iiscn's Market. summer- Side. ..rCLARHlSnBIG NEW YEAR: p.ni., Wood Islands 7:30 p.m. Rev. SALE izoii ill iiill swiiii: at. Mon- taguc! Bil: Siiving-7! C19m'?'"C9 Values! .. pCHR.lS'l'MAS l ..”BUllN('i GOOD OATS. 55 cc-iits per bll."iil.”i. In trade or 1lCL'OullL only. Kilmuir. ..W'ALLl'2)Fll'.l.l) - 0 ll. H"!-1l.l.' HEAD rongiczriiiivii. Scrvivcs furl Sunday, Jllllllfil) 3 Orwell l-lcari.. 11 nm.: lfiliiiuir, 3 1w Iii: lrillr,i- iii-lil, ":30 pm. A. V. i”r.'ixr-r. Mui- lstvr. .. 'ST. I”!-JTEK3 BAY l'ASTOR- AL CHARGE."-'I'lie l'iiited Cliurchj of Canada. Services for SlilI('i'a)',l January 3rd, 1934, ililo .l All -it: Marie. 2.30 PM at Grevnwicii 730 P. M at St Pr'rr's Rev. Rus- sell A M.ici..:ori lliiiisicr l ..f.Vl().VI'AC-Ii If l'AS'I'0R.-ti. ("HART-F., l'nil-rl illrizrli of Can-i nvla. Rev. J. M, l-lra-r:', Minister Suiidax. .l'iiiii.iii- ,i, l!niiii.:uci. 14) rini., S iiilvv DA"ililt1i il 'l iii. iiiniii-l inz snrvivo .iiiil viiiiiir Siiiirleiyi School. T:iO p.:1i., MI-ii:iig .-r-ri'iCe.l Low-or Montai;iic. .1 pm. ciiurch EQFVICP and Sundi) School. i ..'ST. Pl'I'l' WE NORTH ( HRlST- MAS L'i).V('I4Jl'lT -- Ht. P:-ii-i-'. North School ilniicert '-Viix liclri in the linly Nriine li.ill on Dc-E remhr-r 22. Mr. Josepii O'llziiilr-y fulfilled the Cil7illllll.'lllSilil1 diirin-.: the en,io:.nliic prhgrlliil. Tito inim- i-nl niimhcts ut-rr urivitly viiioyetl by :ill. Mi-i lnilini: .hllfli'llS0ll. playing the piano, (lll”O("l0(i the srhool groups. The inicrniissitiii srzlei-lions were rendered by )lr.' Preston .Vlacl-Swen on tho nioiiilii organ and Mr. Gordon llaydcn oiil the gtiiiar. Mi. Paul Gillis plau- ed violin u-lot'tmiix'. During: iiitermissiriri, iLi(i';P was sold. -JFARI-SWELL PARTY - A very pleasant evening was spent at the hump of Mr. and Mrs, Colin Mac- Iitnis. Gicii Williim, mi Tiirs:iav t-veniiig. Wi'i"ll a gr-niip nr 1,-land; and relatives 273lll”Z”3d in bid th-ir son Lloyd farcxvrll He has Joined the R C. A I-". and is leaving for St. Johns. Quebec. today. Mrs George Whltr-ivny, nn behalf of all prvsniit. wished him good luck and pi-meiitcd him ii;th ii siilis'.;iri- lial purse or iiirizicyz Ll-iiri thnuczh irkm by surprlsc. thank:-d all for their gift A delicious lunch was served by the linstc:-"s. nssistnd by Mrs, Stuart MacPlici'son, Mrs. Roy Clarke. Mrs Cli;'ciirr- Wliitciwiv. and .VIl'- Gvnr;:.- Wiiilowny 'I'1ic owning was spciit in square danc- ing. with Florence KlaCKlli.'ll')l'l. John Mar- Lcod providing the music. Mr. Donald M'icLc0d also pliycd selec- tion: rlil the pipcs At the close A sing-song ivris Pllln)T'l'l and fill d-- parted wishing Llovd lienlih and the best of luck in his new cnree-2 CAPITOL SATURDAY "VANQUISHED" John Payne - -Ian Sterling u0N. - runs. . won. "ANGEL FACE" and Ciuudisn Office: in sourls: The snub III. I1lllSCll(i0i Christmas concert was held Mi-t;uii.iiis 1.:miic-dnin the Town Hall. before a cape- I the Murray Hplri piiriy tn premier Neville Chum- Lnndry. Mn. Byron stun:-I. Wuldon Lovers the following pimeu in Mountain in ouorgetovni ..'B.l-ZGULAII. MEETING Ladies Curling Club, Saturday. 3.00 PM. in the Club Room. Members urged to attend. ..'l'R.ESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Schedule for Sun- day, January (ltd: Caledonia ll 'a.iii., Murray Harbour South 3 E. S. Hales, Minister. i ..'GEO'TOWN HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT Georgetown High -The annual city and appreciative audience on Decciiroer 22. The concert was one of the best presented in re- cent years. with more than pupil: taking part. The school principal tn his opcninrg remarks thanked all those in attendance for their patronage, as well as the various Citizens who assisted tthe teach- ing staff in the many arrange- ments necessary to prosent the lengthy program. A.C. JISLANDER PASSES ON -- The death tit John F. Herring, a ii--iiloiit of New Glasgow for more than 50 years. ocinurred at llie Ab- erdccn Hospital, New Glasgow, N. Satuirdar. following 8 year of failing health. Mr. Herring was Fl ii.iIiii- of Murray Harbour, P. E. 1.. and was 73 years of age. For the past 30 years he had been an employee of Garrett: Limited. A brief funeral service was held at the home ol his daughter, Mrs. .lohii Meiklc, Stellarton Road, with whom he made his il0ll'1('. The Personals ..'Mr. and Mrs. Lester Benton of Charlottetown, visited with Mrs. Benton's father, Mr. Alex Rich- ards, Gladstone. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Shsram were visitors to Gluidstorie. Mr. Shsrnm is employed with County Construction, Charlottetown. Mr. Robert Mosher, Dartmouth, N.S., is spending the weekend in Montague guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mosher. Miss Shirley Anncar. Charlotte- town. is spending the week-and in Lower Montague, guest of her parents. Mr rind Mrs. Chessel An- near. Mr. Fret-man Reynolds and Mr. Cari Reynolds have returned to Montague after 8. pleasant trip to Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. Friends of Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Donald, Brudenell, are pleased to learn she is convalescing satisfa- corily after her rncerit operation in the Kings County Hospital. VPl'l'lNl Sliaw, Briidvneil. has as i1PT guests Miss Dorothy Shaw. Halifax, NS., and Miss Betty Shaw, R. C. A. F, Moncton, NB. - Mrs. Dr. Ch.u-les Dewar and Mrs. De- viar, Halifax, N. 8, air spending the we-ck-end in Brucienell. guests of Dr Dewnr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar Mr. Fred Martin. Ottawa, 021- tario, is the giio:-1 of his p;ii'i-iits, Mr. and Mrs Gcorizc Martin, New Perth. Mrs. Ira M:icLarrn. Brudonell. is spending tho week-mid in Bun- bury. guest ul hrr s.iii-iii-law nncll rcniains were conveyed Monday l0 Murray Harbour, where the fu- nvral service was held at the United Church, with interment rit- Harbour cemetery. Lord llorwich Continued from page 1 as first lord of theAodmir- ally at the time of the Munich conference of 1938 rather than be' berlain's dear with Hitler. Greater Value He ended his speech of resigna- -tion: ”I have ruined perhaps my lpolitical career. But that is u lil- lile mailer. I have regained some-I thing which is to me of grr-atcri lvalur-ml ran still walk about thr.-ii world with my head erect." Lord Norwich was s prose writ- er of recognized distinction. He first made his mark in the world of letters with biographies of Field Marshal Earl Hale and Talicyrarid, the sinixicr French statesman of the 19th century. Four year: ago he published "Sergeant Shakespeare", a book of lively speculation about the bnrdisi career. His novel ”Opr:raiion lloarf-i break" in i950 was closely based on the successes of the British intelligence service and the delib- erate planting of false documents among the enemy. EDMONTON. (C?) - Alebrta'si officinl 1933 polio death toll reach- ed 100 Tuesday when the provin- cial health department reported one new dentrh. Five new cases boosted the year's total to 1.399 WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES Orwell: Mondiiy, January I. Eldon: 'rueiidny, January 15. ("harry Valley: Wed.. Jan. 6. Vernon River: Thurs. Jun. 7. All services It 8 EM. iipeclnl Speakers. Neighhouro invited. dl1llZi1l.('l', Mr niid Mrs John Far-i l r,iinarson. . ..'Mrs. Florence Young. Cliar-i lotteiovvn, spent Ciiristinns with her (iaugliivr (EilPli)li'o at the llfllllf” of her pnii-iiis, Mi. and Mrs. i'lar-'3P9ndm2' his Cm"-3.vm33 '-Uld New once ('utliiy. l .."l'lie niany friends and neigh- bors rire glad to hear that Mr. Clarence (fuddy of Gladstone, is home agniii iiftcr :in operation in the i(in'.;l.-' County Mcnioi'ial llos-i pital. ! - V - l ..'l528i-H. AB. (2Ri Leon Iii Buell spent Christmas with his wife and family at the home of- Mrs. Bur-ll': liflliflnii, Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnrc Cutlrly. Mr. Hut-ii is .1:-I signed in tho i-i.M.(I.x'. 'l"liiiiiticr.l which has jusi heon ('t7Illl11ISii0l1-1 ed and broiight to Halifax from Quebec. ..lMr. and Mrs. William Deiiuir. Bruden-ell, were hosts to tlinir friends at a delightful ci-okiiiohi party Wednesday Cl'8llln;,'. Prizes were won iiy Mrs Athol Dr.-ivrir and Mrs. Ivan MacDonald. A de- licious lunch was served by the? hostess assisted by sevr-rnl lzidiesl Curling Draw To begin the New Year, special prizes will be givcii each member of fill iviiiiiiiig riitiks at the Curl- ing Club ,this at :'ll0(lI1. 2 0'('.ock Ice 1: H. R. Bcvan. skip, R. Parent, G. H. Barbour, H. Simp- son, vs. W. R. Jenkins. skip, A. H. Roper, K. Elliott. L. Mclsniic. Ice 2: A. W. Hviidm-an, skip. M. McGuigiin. R. Foster. A. G. Spil- lett, vs. Col. Full, A.O.F. Gill, J. I-lornby. Hal Spiilett. Ice 3: F. R. MacLaine, skip, H. C. Trainor, G. Milligan, Geo. Mc- Millan. vs. A. Howntt, skip. W. C. MacLe:iii, Bruce M:icDougail, Lee semple. Ice 4: R, R. Bell, skip, Myron Bell, L. Weilner, Reg Howard, vs. J. J. Morris, skip, A. Tait, E. 5. Trainer, G. Reynold. 3.30 Draw FINAL TODAY 2:30 - 7 - 9 CLIFTON WEBB In SCOIITMASTER" , M iii ihnllinz lii2(liNigiiliil'iiE2ii:Ii ll '"ll””'” ""' iieiluutilovil U.3"K"""l my iiiii-liahiiii-ihi-Wm- PRINCE EDWARD MON.-TUES.-WED. sronv OF it. "at: THREE ,mvg 'I'i-lEiiW.7 Ice l: W. Goss. skip. W.C Hoyt, Doug MaoLeod. Allison Mac- Donald, is. Hi-nry Douglas, skip, A. A. MacLeod, H. Willis, M. F. Reeves. Ice 2: D. Peter.-on. skip, T. Mac- Adam, H. E. Hyiidiiiaii. Hrirold Stead, vs. N. Niclioiran, skip. Em- mett MacDonald, Jos. Cameron, Shell Duncan. Ice 3: Ron Parker, skip. Al, Gor- dell, G. Raynor, Harper MiicNcill, vs. W. Pickard, skip, G. K. Mac- Knight. A. Rogers, A. Bnznall. Ice 4: F. R, SPIllI1?lll. skip, J. E. Burnett. R. E. Sutherland, Ralph Jones. vs. F, Hobbs, skip. Elmer MacRa-.. Don S9Clll'lflll, C. H. Kydd. STOREKEICPER KILLED NAIROBI. Kenya, IRL-utcr.-ii - iiii'i'ii-Iii'Tii'i'?Iioiviiiii-mi Office Hours: Office - 181 Queen JOHN B. ROGER! Residence 9471 w.K. Rogers Agencies Limited COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE M 9:00 until 5:00 Mondny through Fridny. closed In day Saturday. Teleplioneo: AGENTS 'l'HROUGH0l.lT THE PROVINCE Street - 8541 - 8542 WALT H. BEADS Balloons 4888 I Aimed gangs killed an Asian store- Ye:ir's Holidays with his mother. ' Mrs. Agnes Murphy.. Harry Parker. Commerce stu- THE GUARDIAN. Georgetown and ,ViEI-Illfy ..'M.r. Howard Walker, motored to Port Ebin, N.B.. last week on' business. - Mir. Herbert Hcrnphill of Bos- ton, Mass, arrived in Georgetown last week where he will spend sev- eral months with his brother, Mr. Henry Hemphill. Mr. Charles Fraser returned re- cently from is visit with relatives in Boston, Mass. The C.G.S. Brunt made George- town a port of call last week. While here she picked up the buoys in the harbour and also those in the adjacent rivers. Bernard Walsh, freshman stu- dent at St. Dunsii-in's College, is spending the Chnstmas liolidays with nia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Miss sheila DeLory, student at Prince of Wales College, arrived home on Dec. 18 to spend the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLory. Jackie Layers, Gerald D. Mur- phy and Donald MacDonald. Grade XI students at St. Dunstan's Col- lege are spendiiiig their Christmas and New Years holidays .-it their homes in Georgetown. Miss Joan Murphy, student at Prince of Wales College 15 visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Agnes Mur- phy. AB'AAiS Harold H. Dicks of the Royal Canadian Navy, who is 8. member of the staff of H.M.CB. Queen Chrirlotie in Charlottetown, was a week-end guest of his par- ents. Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Gerald Murphy, Grade XII stu- dent at. St. Dunstnirs College is dent at Diilhousie Univensity in Halifax, N.S.. arrived iniGeorge- town last week to spend the sari- son's holidays with his pareiits, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker. Mr. Bernard Botchilder, captain of a Dominion Government dredge, iviiich is laid up for the winter at Point Tuppcr. N.S.. lll'l'li?(l in CIFOFEHOWII on Dec will spend his il0ii(l'll'5 with Mrs. Batchilder and family. Miss Elizabeth Grant and Miss T119 USU” Cli.iriott:-town F-'i”'m9lli5 Myra Murphy of were visitors to Georgeiowii on Dec. 19. Mm peg” Johnson, MES Ge,..1the enjoyment of the children may b trude Fitzgerald and Miss Verna Mariell, students at Notre Dame Acziziemy, arc spoiiding the son- son's holidays at their homes in Geoi gctoini. Richard DeLory and Cullen Dc- Lorv, engineering studecni.-s at Dai- hous:e University in Halifax. NS, arc spending the Christmas and New Year's holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. De- Lory. Two Georgetown boys were re- cent recipients of the Queen's Ooi-onatioii Medal. They are - Cpl, Herbert J. Stewart of the R. C.A.F., stationed at Summerside and who is ii. veteran of World War II, having seen active service with the West. Nova. Scotia Regiment in Italy, France and Gcnnnny. His wife is the former Kay Dicks of Georgetowii. The other recipient of the Coronation Medal is A.Bl AAS Harold H. Dickl. son of Ca?- tain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks of Georgetown. Harold is ii member of the Royal Canadian Navy and during the past three years has done duty on Ci1na,diiin naval ships in the Pacific. Atlantic and Great Liikos. He is at present H. member of the staff of H.M.C.S. Que"- Chsrlotte in Charlottetown. Mr. Benj.-imin Stevens, Carin- dian National Railway cleaner at Charlottetown. was n week-end visitor to his home in Georgetown. Friends of Mr, Rusell White are sorry to hear that he is con- fined to his home due to illness and all hope his condition will rapidly improve and that he will be able to be about in the very near future.-AC keeper and oiirioiisly iiijurod lan- other here Tiiursdiiy night. God for the blessings he s is. mm. o.o. ,, A..A. FRAS FRANK GREENE TO THE CITIZENS 0F MONTAGUE I Another prosperous year lies behind us and we face the New Year with great hopes. At the conclusion of the year 1953 let us thank and people, and let us resolve to continue to make progress in the year to come. At the beginning of the New Year we wish to ex- tend to all our citizens our most sincere thanks for their co-operation in the past year and hope that the year ahead will bring personal happiness and pros- perity to all, and continued progress to our town. ' COUNCILLORS: has bestowed on our town BRUCE H. YEO. Mayor. HAISIIALL nmnvonns OLAUDE mouonson DOIIGLAS Mu-oowm 19 M-mm. 11- pl'i')lI1l3PS many more such hours in CHARLOTTETOVVN. Christmas Al St. Vincent's Orphanage ., one. man the beautiful font of Christmas wu duly observed at st. Vincent's Orphanage with the celebration of Mus At midnight by Reverend George A. MacDon- ald. The little ohlpel, fittingly doc- orated with evergreen. and the Christmas Crib mode s perfect setting for the Prince of.Puce who czime to give Himself to all assembled in His honor. The Reverend Celebrunt spoke most inspiringly of the exchange of giftslat this birthday feast re- minding those present of the ex- cellence of their return gift - I soul in sanctifylng grace. Again on Ohristmns morning the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was offered by Reverend Charles MacDonald, at. which, I! well n gt midnight Mass. the carols sung by the chil- dren's choir. welcomed the Christ Child in their midst. Aftcr a summons breakfast the children proceeded to open their Christmas gifts and empty their stocking bulging this year as never before. This was due in grant men- sure to the charity and kindness of individuals, groups and moieties tlirouchout the Island. Spnoe would scarcely permit the naming of each individual gift and giver but sure- ly each is recorded in the-Book of Life and the donors blessed for thcir thoughtfulness. Outstanding monetary donations was taken to the Kiwi Col-mlv! Hupitsl, when she ind bar leg on And put. in cut. It is the wish of Ill tlu thin little girl will soon be well uid able to run! around again, for she also had. polio this past summer, and v1u,on the road to recovery which this unfortunate accident happen- od. Mr. uid Mu. Ben senciibaugh, Murray River. spent Christmas, with their son and d.a.ugliter-in- lnw. Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred senes- bnug-li, Charlottetown. was Esther Ferguson, Dart- mouth, N. 8., spent Christmas iii the home of her pnrents,iMr. and Mrs. Juzk Ferguson. Murray River. A. 3. Leon Bueil who is with the R.C.N. spent Christmas with his wife Ind family in Gladstone. A. C. 2 Arnctt MiicLeaii who is stationed with the R..C.A.F. in Hah- hui spent Oh:-lstmas vmih hula parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MooLenn, Murray River. Mr. and 5. Frank Gosbee and children R ary and Rebeccu of Charlottetown, spent Christmas at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Goabee and Mr. and Mn. Watson White, Murray River, Mr. Earl Munn, Charlottetown, spent the Christmas holidays at his home in Murray River. Mr. Percy Bhzrun, Charlottetown, spent Christmas with his wife and family in Murray River. CD. were received from many indivi- d l . d fr th f ii i glliuf... m "" ' ” "" Crystal Chapter Meet The Women's Auxiliary l..G.AF Station, Summerslde, The Charlottetown Suib-division Member: of Crystal Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held C. W. L. their annual Christmas banquet The George Rogers llitnte, Chub at the Clover Club on December lottotown. 18.1351 under the capable venership ol the Lndles' Auxiliary of the Legion. Covers were laid for upwards of 70 and Brother Gordon Ives as Master of Core- monies gave in short resume of 't.he history of the Eastern Star. A short entertainment followed the dinner when Mr. Roy Small- msn delighted his Audience with two Christmas numbers, "Star Of The East" and "O Holy Night", with Mr. O. K. Prcsby at the piano, followed by on amusing reading by Mrs. Smaiimiin. Sister Jessie Parker, retiring Worthy Matron. thanked the of- ficers and members for their loy- alty during the year. Brntlic-r Morley Smith, retiring Worthy Patron. also spoke briefly and presented Silter Parker with R dainty gift I! ui small token of his appreciation of her work during their year together. Sister The O'Connell Picnic Fund. The Parishioners. R. C. A. F. Station. liummerside, The Canadian Legion, Ghlrlotf.e- town and Siimmerside. The Intercoloniiil Club of Bol- ton. Generous gifts in kind were re- ceived from the women's Institute: in almost every part of the Pro- Vince and from the different nub- divisioiis of the Catholic Women's Leagues, from the Business firms in Charlottetown and outside the city, from various Parishes and school groups. 1. gift that has given many hours of iiierriment rilri-tidy rind the future is the haiise-hockey some donated by the Life Under- writers of Prince Edward Islmd. contribution of knitted from the parishioners H, H I W .” W, El'm0”i 9” imd MW” Grim” rise? ihairriiiendmihe (yflrrillllillrnl W” M50 dwply "pprecmLed- der Mrs. Irs Brown who- served Among the events arranged for U" lovely banquet. A pleasing feature of the meet- ing was ri short impressive rere- mony conducted by Sister Chris- tine Lnrabcc when the new porn- phcrnalin which hiirl horn pur- chased by the Cliiipicr and also several beautiful pieces donated by various members was dedicated. L. mentioned the Girl Guides' Turkey Supper at Pnrkdllel the Nnirc Dame Academy concert and illllC'ilCOIl, the visit of Santa :ir- rang:-d by Holman”: Ltd.. the show on the life of it great hockey plziyrr, ariinged by the manage- con- AW JANUARY 2. 1954 Donations To Patients At The, Sanatorium view-Eight Bibles. ..uTiiSn”i2'x.”29i'iu"”” i 39?? ggvggnsfmw .' ,1;;g,'g 312-00 tiunkinir 311 Wmh i”''"”"””"'' u 0" '.clii:iveniio: ei6.86 ind individuals who ulilted in making the christian: Seuon so pleasant at the Banutorlumr, Thanks are due specially to the Ruin-y club. Chorlottetown, for their annual visit, when 5 they brought gifts to I11 the children in both the Polio and Tuberculosis wards. Thanks are due also to R. T. Holman 00.. Ltd. for bringing surita. Claus who distributed candy and fruit to all the patients in, the Sanatorlum. Mr. B. E. scum. chairman of the Youth committee. arranged for both these events to take place it the some time. i Birch Grove women's ' " Institute 10,00 Kelvin Grove We n's rnatitute 12:50 Walter Cnliow W Drive and trelll. - x . Clii-intinu Donntloni for Polio , Patients i Polio Foundation 530.00 Crystal Chapter No. 25.. i...O.B.A. 10.00 Laclieal Auxiliary. Canndiaii Leg- ion: Summe "' Flothlng, fruit, candy foi-in patient. Willing Circle, King's Daughters, Trinity Church, Charlottetown- View Master. East Royalty Women's Institute- 10 reels for view master. Christmas Donntioiu for Tuberculosis Patients Holloway Bowling Alleys 5500. M . A. 3. mm ,4 d, M Hyndmim and Company ' 15.00 31;”? er n V W” Leo Gallant .. .. . 2.00 Mm G. G. K. peskegmdmdlm Victoria Womens'tInsiit.uteI m5g0 gmap Red Cross Socie y. P. E. . v - Th Mv -1-mggl d, id 1, ion-Tooth imuii kits for children. mm” 5”” ” V ” Junior Red Cross, P. E. I, Divis- Th Lik l bo -I.ndi id - ion-Toys for all children. 9 E y ys V ual gm” A.Y.P.A. St. Peter's Church. M3-rshileld w0m"l'5 m5”"m'E" Charlottetown-Fruit and candy Individual guts. . ,0, ,, pauem p Rotary club, Charlottetown-Im 5,. Vincent-5 o,.pha,mgegmdh,, dividuiil gifts for all children. Catholic Welfare Burenu-1n- dividunl gifts. Anonymous-Canadian Nsturc Magazine for 1954. Island Propane Gas company- Oven mitts. DcBloi5 Brothers-Cuidy. R..I-: . Mutch dc Company-candy. G. H. Toombl dc Co.-Candy. Itoliiiwny Bowling Alleys-Okndy. City Fish Market-Candy. Rivcrdale (1: Churchill Women's Institute-Apples. New Haven Women's Institutes- ldual gifts for 8 patient. Red Cross Society, P.E.I. Division -Tooth brush kits for children. Junior Red Cross. P.E.I. Division -Toys for children. Salvation Army-Fruit and cmdy for children. Other Donations for Polio Pntienlc During the Your siemon Piirk Girl Guides Pythlon Sisters, Montgomery Temple 35.00 Jack McCarthy, Summerside- Case oranges. Kinsmen Club. Charlottetown- Trnnaportatlon to and from Cor- onation Pnrsde. Rotary Club, Charlottetown-Trip to King Reid shows. Walter Cilllow Bus--Drive and 510.00 ies. Atlantic Wholesalers-Applu Ind grapes. Clark Fruit Company-Grapes, Carvell Bros -Grapes. Proivse Brother; - C I o o of hen”. OIBDSGJ. stewiirt B okcries-chi-istmu cake. M”. J. R. Mum, and M”. Fred CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. Small-Christmu puroels. Mrs. C. II, B. Long'warth-Chrint- max parcels. Health Putourized Milk Com- pany-i00 qunrts milk and 20 quarts crenm. Sllviition Army-Fruit and candy for children. unison. Willing Circle, King's Daughters, It was decided to donate A Trill'lii,V Church, Charlottetown--Irv cuddly toyliuici sa to each 0,. The December meeting of Corn- wall-York Point W. I. was held at the home of ivlhs. Earl Lowther. Mrs. James Beer presided and opened the meeting with the Inn- titute Ode followed by Creed in divldual gifts. phaniigc. After a discussion, the Y. P. U. Trinity Church-Xndhh memoei-a thought it unsdvisnblc to idual slits. have Mr. M.wEweri present iii: New zecland Women's Institute -Dolls for two children. concert in the hall At this time of ar. Marsiifield woinenxs Institute-- 35:,” deemed ,0 mm M” Keng Individual 3113- inoon Maoxinnon-'1 gift to her as Mrs, I-Iarl Mikler. Somerville, sh, Wu umlbh ,0 Mum the Mass.-National Catholic Monthly manna for prwennuon due '0 for 1954. illness. Mu. Stanley Murchison invited members to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by "A New Years Resolution.” Ari auction sale WII held with Mrs. Reggie Mnomwen cspably acting on auctioneer. The sum of Mrs. J. E. Dalton, sumrnersido- Individual gifts for children. women's Division, Canadian Leg- ion, Charlottetown-Trents for vet- craiis. Crystal Chapter No. H, L.0.B.A. -Individual gifts. merit of Capitol Theatre, and the children's concert and turkey sup- per ril. Mount Herbert Orphanage. A yearly oveiit joyfully nwaltod is the visit of A. group of St. Dim- stim'ri students before their do- psrtui-e for the Giristmu holi- days. A most generous gesture on iii; part of the student body II the providing of the Christinu And New Year's dinners for the chil- dren. May thp true spirit of miristian charity iind good will remain throughout the now your with nil those who have brought so much lizippinrss to those who do not li.ivc the blessing of home and fireside. The next meeting of the Chapter ii public installation of the new officers will lake place. Murray Riv and yifiniiy ..fM.im Ann-ie Manhood. Chu- lottetown. was 5 recent visitor to Murray River, guest of her por- ents. Mr. and Mn. Gavin Moc- Leod. MST IIF Mr. and Mrs. Noel MhcNevln, Halifax spent. the Chriatmu hell- days at the homes of their por- ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Muc- Leod, Murray River; uid Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin. Chnrlotiietown. Mr, Lester Nicolle. Glsce Boy. N. s.. spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olcrence Nicolle, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gunlnc of st. John, NB. spent Chi-istmu , , with Mrs. Gunlncb mother, Mrs. Claire Porter, Murray River. iwumgu K, AB. George Whit; who is on the H.M.C.5. Grmby spent Christ- mas at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred White, Mur- ray River. The Mlueo Lois sud Nouns. Ni- colle, Halifax, N.8.. Ipmt omin- mas oi. the home of their pnreiila, Mr. mo Mrs. Lnicnd Nionlla. Murray River. EVCIY 511”? Mias Luiiui Glover, Ilnlifu. ll. 8., upent the Ohrfntanu l-ioldoys at the home of her pormu. Kr. and Mrs. David Glam-. Murray River. :4. I Mr. and Mn. Bull Irvin Ind children Brands An.n ond Dentin, spent the Chrlctmu hoiidnyl At the homes of their porenu, Mr. and Mn Wuliun J. Mucxoy. High Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Nuholl Irving, Murroy Harbour. Mir. rind Mrs. Hui-bun cshoon, Mu:-niy Harbour left recently for st. cnthu-ines, Ont, to ottond the wedding of their daughter. Hill Lillian Jordan. whose fl-iorrluo In Mr. Arnett White. took place Doc- cmber 28. Amati. is the can of Mr. ma Mn. Pm! White. Hut- wlll be held on January 8 whrnloiher Donation: During tho Your 0lEAllAllI3E lMPiililEIl siiuiiios nus-rowi TAILORED royouironbtn Here is your opportunity to buy Cn.nadu”s finest tailored clothes at a very substantial discount. finely-detailed to the regular Warren K. Cook high standard of quality.. Come in today while the selection is varied. JACK ciiurnoii 139 Kent St. 314.10 wu realized from sale. col- lection for evening amounted to 31.51. Mr. niid Mrs. J. A. Coulson, Sea- lilllilll K f'i!';;'y COOK SUIT! sold in this sale is hand-tailored and Ill! STORE FDR MEI Charlottetown P.E.I. rny River. The many friends of Cathy (1-furry are sorry to helr lier min- fortunc of braking not log. Ibo