JANUARY 1a. 1950 PIIISVILLE Mr. Gerald Hardy,‘ Rosdbank, n4 s weekend visitor to Tryen. Mi’. Mlbin J. Gelleni wss s ro- eent guest o1 relatives in Duvsr. Mr. Emmett Griffin. Brockton, motored to Blznamerside on Satur- FHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Freeland and ~ Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. Russel Key ere sorry to hear of her ill- ness. Mr. Reuben Tuplln. Halifax, is Greenmounf And Vicinity Mr. David Selllclt spent several days visiting with his family in Greenmount. Tilgnish _-- Mr. Dewey Doyle is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doyle, Tlgnish. Miss Beatrice McCarthy, Tig- nlsh, was a recent visitor to Char- Week 0f Prayer Service At Kenslnglon Wednesday's Week of Prayer ‘service at Kensington was held in the Presbyterian Church, when Rev. J. A. McGowan conducted the Si. Chrysosiome and Vicinity Friends and neighbors of Mrs. James Luke are sorry to hear that she is ill. Conway and Vicinity Miss Lois Elmer. Freeland. spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Oscar MacNelll. 1i service, and also rend the Old _ Tfitala“ "1 l'\§"s°".r:'“,1 “d mlpruy‘ ‘Mr- Mumwk stewu‘ w“ 1i‘ ingha edfn-frlsrfnlilildaltnfiiifisq: s31fél.§'if§r1f,"r'.g§§§“°virfigilll‘! 1°'{'°"°"l“'d5s1’°“d1“g ‘eveml “Y5 visiting his sister, Mrs. Cheriee “y, gin p.113..- fr‘; talieirmgryllieetsso; smmmm‘ Thmd“? °“ “ml- vlsltln: relutlvor- tivee in Greenrnount. “'1” “m ‘ Keller. --Plrrv Roed- ——- ~' ' ‘“'“- ——- ——- """ ’ —-—— Messrs Desmond end ‘rere J. Dz ' . , , ' hm I Rcifwl‘, M alum,“ w" the _—- Mr. Leonce Gallant, student. Mr. Alfred MscKay, who le em- s m‘ twfieggyl with), Emilia Cyril end Themes Murphy, lurn- Gallant, my", were page”, vm, p,.,.,,.,',,.,.'a,,,,' Chose 2c, m, lam M1‘!- aEdsa-r Morrison rpentlafew spent the Christmas holidays with plgyed a. name. Garage, Surn- P t t h r dB m m Do 1d merside, were visiting Mr. end m" m 91.1mm, ‘ - ' days with her father Mr. oomas his parents. 1111". and Mr!- Petrr merslde, spent New Year's with 3"” ° e “g u’ S‘ m‘ Mrs. Clarence Murphy. Davis and Constable Davis of Suan- M" Nelson Gallant w“ l ho“ illv lllll0l)"tlll(’s‘ilOli, "is Home Life lln Danger?" He spoke of several factors that tended to destroy the 'life of the home, such as divorce I and (he increase of alcoholism, and pointed out that even some things that might he good in themselves, as rmllo and movies, can have a rlclrlnlculal effect upon our homes. To counteract such forces, he said. "We need greater emphasis upon lfarnily worship. regular church st- tendance, and a renewed faith and Gallant. Ermont Bey. his family in Greenmount. —-—- Mr. end Mrs. Hugh Smith. 511m- mersida, spent Christmas with his brother, Mr. Arthur Smith. Blggar. Portage. m ma" o‘ day guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Peters, Duvar, Mr. Gordon Sprague, Cape Tor- mentlne, N. 3., ie spending his holidays at the home of Mr. Ers- kine Getson, Klldare Capes. Miss Mary Arsensult, Monctcn. spent her holidays with her per- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsen- ault, Abraham's Village. A card party was held in the Conway Community Hall on satur- day evening. The crowd was not large due to the snow storm. Misses Margaret end Edna Glu- det, employees of T. Eaton Co. Ltd., at Moncton, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.~ Joseph J. Gaudet, Tlgnlsh. Mrs. C. F. Morrlssey, Tlgnlsh. went to Bradalbane to spend the New Year with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Fraser, Mr. Fraser and Mr. James Griffin, Burton, Lat ‘l, is spending a few days with Mr. Basil Griffin, Brockton. Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld Smith spent New Year's with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas McNevln, Gienwoed. . “EARLIEST and BEST" TOMATO Iaioheed by ue several years ego end by sheer rnerit lt hes outeold nll other veneues among bath home en commercial rowers each season. in ever 11114 .1 (us: Mr. and lllrs. Arthur A. Arsen- uult were, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Arsenault of Brae Harbour, Coleman. Messrs. Charles and George Ray- ner motored to Charlottetown on Monday, accompanied by the lat- ter‘: daughter Lois, who returned to College. Mr. Elmer Gallant. Summersule, is enjoying his Christmas vaun- tlon at his home here. Miss Edith Bigger. Portage. ls spending a few weeks with her sister lvtrs. Edgar Morrison, Con- way. Miss Muriel MacKay, Summer- slde, is spending e few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry lvfacKsy. Mr‘ and M“ Am.’ Munmm Mr. and Mr. Brendon wdilllvl y part of . ldr-l-u t I . . 111.111 11;.» 11°13“) ,, 1° ‘he machmg d“ the Mr. and. Mrs. Lutey and daugh- and two llrle daughters. Louise Ml" Lola Rayner Sludem o! P family _ urea, haruulfurllohd. i» ‘l31~‘-‘1“1"~ Tl d the ter Susan Sununerslrle. were in and Charisse reccntlv visited at w College Charlullewml 8pm“; ' _ m, Ml Elm" Hardy armed home were Christmas guests at 11m; u. . ‘r . “ ' ‘ r ' . ' “ ' , - . ' . ’“" ' ‘. ' ' loruriloal, curler 111D! yllyrlttllnd mm“ I Loflllfllllfig on \Ul‘5 a}. Conway Saturday el-eilurg on busl. Mm Arscnaults homo ln Rustlco. hel- holldalv; at the 110mg o; her Ml.“ Arcade M_ Gaudet l,“ from Yeuowknue’ NlwlTl His former homes in Elmsdalc. closed hi8 1101110 lit T185191 ""1 many friends are pleased to see e without H151‘ “m” '1'“ N“ .,1\"l'\'lCe was conducted by Rev. L. neg t M d M G R * paren s, r. an rs. eorge ay- Wm Clayton Greene Emerald ..’1:..-1I... . 1 DOMINION ,EED_ nous: liioliil-otllvllll1l- Nazarene Young People was held in the Church of the Nazarene in (yLeary Church. Prayer was o.- Rev. Kenneth hint-Jillian. vice was led by Mr. Lorne Mac- Roland Stanford of Trenton, N. S. Rl-IEUMATISM! mnflfl1 may be in store for them unt‘ they try DOLCIN. Profit by the experience of thomendswho have been helped by DOLCIN. Results en what count. Try DOLCIN for prompt end prolonged relief from these aches undod product costs very little. skillfully-emu KN ioday- 100 precious Leh- Got your DO f‘. Professional Bards I. E. Parkman. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. nmmcr St... Bumme I:\:w SIIALLMAITS IUILFIING ,ln the Face of Wide Dolcln flamed. mum 1D,Onta.rlo 1 "\\'hnt has the Church to SKLV Social Un- rest?" The speaker llkcncd mod- ern man tn Blind Bnrtlmneus, who tion. Christ, and left on cnrth to carry the service was conducted by Rev. kind had never agreed as unit to mall-re it the herald o! a. , Brae llnlieilflilhureh a ll s Splendid Year the —The annual meeting of . . Brae a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. MacLeod for his loyal servlQe and voted him a sum o! money as a small token of their appreciation. ‘that the congregation has raised their allocation for the Missionary Mrs. James MacKlnnon reported ' that the Sunday School had raised a total of $23 and expenditures amounted to $12. British and For- lgn: $28 to th pa e $19 to the elgn Bihle Society; Protestant Orphanage. Lclal congregational meeiinfl 0H 01' 1 about April first to consider plans to beautify the Brae Church cem- etery.—O. .._----——~. NAZARENEW- F. M. l. MEETING W. F. M. S. of the Bummerslde readings in Psalm 66:11 Corinth- reed by Mrs. s letter received from s missionary Grove. spent the week en at Oonway was recently on business. Klnnon has a wonderful trade for speedy recovery. side guests present. MucNedl for the winter Gd but decided for next meeting. Misses Ruth Ehands and Betty Murphy. MacNeills. spent a foo- clays visiting friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Cecil hlnoKlnnolr. d visiting m. Holson Coughlln, Alfoerton. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Palruer, Freeland on Friday last. owner of the Box and Shook Mill in Summerside Mr. Mao last week visiting ‘her son Arnolti who is a patient at the Provincial hfrs. Erland Ramsay. Conway, is receiving congratulations on instructor's Freeland end MI. Elmer Robertson. Mount Pleasant. were the only out- the home of Mir. and lllks. Oscar months. The line fence between Haber Brooms and the Hall was discuss- fo leave lt over llll the spring. The teecher thanked Meeting ad- 1'6‘ Si. Jlosoplfs Llnivcrsity, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and lllrs. Henry Gallant, Urbain- villc. Among those who are spending lllQfSitii‘, hand, four (ll-lighters, Mrs. Alphy Russ Matheson of i-ilunter River. visited with former school mates in Freetown last week. Mr. Roy Lidstone returned home on Thursday after spending some time ln Boston. st. John and Monc- ton visiting relatives and friends. Daniel Noonan. holidays at their respective homes have returned to their studies. Dav- id Scales, Shirley Lewis, Ruby Drummond, Georgina Cairns, Mar- Quarrie was formerly Annie Auld - daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Auld of Freetown. She BORDEN ton. Monday momlng for New Years Day guests et the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Be:- hard were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ber. convalesclug nicely st her home Rochester. Rayner, Kildare Central. Mrs. John MacKayr, resident in this district, the oldest whose Mrs. hlarshall Rayner‘, Greenmount. and daughter Jessie. were visitors _-_.-_- Saturday morning, January 7- one and all e very happy 1950. and with the hope many 111°" Such evenings may be had ln the new year. alarm. By quick action of the household and the neighbors who were summoned by telephone, the blaze was eventually brought un- time as though it would be lm- possible to save the building. l-low- foee the firs was completely ex- tinguished. The flre started in some manner where the electric light wires were connected with at the piano. Miss Louisa Callback led in prayer following with a very inspiring address on the Bible and raised and that $386.92 had been sent to the Presbyterlel treasurer. Nire. Orville Johnson, secretary. stated there are l6 members and six life members on the roll. 110 house cells and I hospital cells ed by cards.‘ fruit end flowers. most lfnmelve service by Rev. W. 1. Maine, came to Tlgnlsh to attend the funeral of their father, the late Edward Clohossey. Skinner's Mary and Frances Whalcn, pu- gene Macdonald, students at Si. his many Tlgnlsh friends received just returned to his home 1n Pet- patient in s Montreal hospital, and seemed to be making a le- covery to health and this report of a new set-back is causing her mas. Miss Morrlssey left New York on the morning of December 22nd about seven o'clock and an the same evening ate supper with erln and Clarence of Bradnlhnne Spend the Christmas The pupils from grade one to grade nine of Our Lsdy of the Nlllels Convent and Dalton School Slllfied e Christmas concert In the ln keeping with the Christmas lea- son, and the final number was a three-act nlny depicting the fltm-y Cash. Mlsg Elaine Cash ls receiving congratulations on winning first Place In public speaking contest lhonsored by Schurmsn 8r Ce, 11"! "P1901116 Ruest of ills daughter pltal Is spending her three weeks‘ sums their studies ln St. Duneten‘s .___ ddughler hLvrrln, Erlanrl Ramsay Palmer. Mr. to Charlottetown on Tuesday. and Mrs. Ivan MacLesn. for e. speedy recovery. Grandvlew. P. ll. 1. gomery. Mrs. Monigome y presented with s beautiful pair wool blankets The many frlende of Mrs. Harry MacKay are pleased to hear she is improving in health after her seri- spent Christmas returned from end Mrs. Edison Wlliisms and Mrs. Eerie Williams motored Mr. lilllls Stewart of Halifax spent Christmas with his mother. Mrs. Ida Stewart and his sister, Robert Yeo is e patient in the Prince County Hospital. A11 hope the Christmas holidays with his daughter. Mrs. Victor Benderson, byterlan indies sld held e shower at the llianse on Bdturday even- "18 in honour of Mrs. R.C. Mont- was end each member chins. end s large sum, of money. Mr- Montsomery. on behalf of Ilrs. hgutlmd r91?!withlrtdxaflwlydoudavnn M Murrav in the United Church mppaug ., m... e ,wrl‘n'.cv, u _ . - - . ' Friends end relatives in this l m5 I1°3$§l5l1$i§la2“§l=1<1$'7“111113531 '15.?“M?p'§iii§a§e§§§‘°§§v.wfi? Mrs. Edward Boyle. Freeland. gllvmmugltyharlle sloilyntlangletaatl- 8111:; “"1 Grefllmmllli- all"; grlaggdbgg? ;d1:‘n:§dm%‘au_ mm- gait?! ill/fill! Qnfiew 131g’! Vfllglollcr‘ l1 . ‘ ' ' . - TS. s S9 . P a l‘ E 1 . - .8 uFwnEE oue sio nso em: Gowun. Rev. S, J__ Davies _addres- ‘éggwdhlgf Elli-Yea‘? f“ Harbour 18018113“ l! “nous “L Misses Edna and Thelma Rayner. det, Western Road. The pupils of this locality held c°lc°l.an_ AND NURSERY BOOK ,, sed 1hr» congregation, taking for EH55‘ 1m 31% - 1 9°! "C" ‘ ____'__ 9191*: %fhc_fl1t1beck_,ltsl-lotl;l'. 5911mm} a concert in Freeland Hall, Dec- ‘ . .. » his subject. the challenging quos- ' .- ’ 59°." mm" 8 ' l‘ °"‘° F’ Mr. Jos h Clohossey and Mr. ember 23. which proved w be very . , Mr. lllclun Gallant. student at we". parems’ Mn and M“ Melvm Howard 6P Clohossey’ Rumlord‘ succenml. _ tolrlllri.‘ lelralijrclfilllz Sltlllcalglllstrxllgesznslcg; tion with his parents. Mr. and M!‘ Philip Gallant. M11 3811111 1151(1)‘. Sumlnerslrlc. l"sat by the wnrsltlo bosslnc‘ at Conway. _______ I h b t r Pond ________,___ . _ ..._ . ...4-' 11131-1; 10.46, HQ pictured the biim __,,_ . . .. health has not lccn t e cs or ' o“. 111M.“ _ l . , , . , Ml» Louise unllant of Monclon » . . . ~—-—— h ' 5 enr, New Year‘; d1. - H . - l< '1 l‘; l‘ .1 ll ... . .. . . m tm , l. lll n t, . good as ______ P - .3 “llil 111.1 Nlilflfilllfl Ylillilg Pflillllfl l11‘1‘g"r' ‘f: "Em" lag“ The rush; friCiidbl-llf Ml.‘ llall. spent ille holiday-s \Vlii’\ her par- :11, elalxnlle ‘iofllll lllg,“ M M“ Jclolll Guvln, Monclom NB" _ _ __ v pulenm Ml. “ml Mm l,“ M \l5lD did s , Gama, l. welalld “ll be ad l“ N. M. . y Lrland Henderson. Lnlly MscKa). f 1th visi n courage and "' ' .‘ ‘ g‘ “ms- 1- m“, 15- s57“! R Gal‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKennu. v c Hardy, Roscbank. y Y llefidfl ‘l: - Chclé F \ B“ know he is feeling much better 1am [ll-balylvlllp .1150 ma. M15595 Ml“ h“, Ram" nutuln qummerslde came to “Knish m Donna Palmer of P. \ .h ., eperlit ______ _ - l ." 1's ,a'e . . ‘ ‘ e ' . - ' ~ - _,A w. 5- »- o; m, 11:95:51.? His Bariimaeus. The “fl‘l‘jf_,"“‘m‘ a Ema“ attack c! Mice and Ann»! Madam‘ of M”? training st the P. E. l. Hospital. spend Christmas wllh their nioth- 51122282311555’! It 111911‘ 9m" Y‘ M; and M“ mrby Gallm, ry church, which ls ihr- body of q d‘ 1m‘ ‘17°“{.{)h‘l'",.1‘°11d“5'! at "w" Charlottetown. Silent Christmas at or. hlrs. W. J. Gavin and their ' __ Fortune Cove, were Chrlstnrur Mme m ‘r amme‘ the home of her parents, Mr. and sister, Miss Priscilla Gavin, Mr and Mm Alvin Hardy and guests of Mrs, (Zullpnyg ‘ppm...- Mr. and lvlrs. John Gallant. O'Leary on Bicndziy Jan. ‘I The Tl" imlrlgllkf" (‘lilynizérlfbgyg son Roger and Mr. Keir Adams. Th1‘ sincere sympathy of this _ P rally gas wily} ldrgtlll‘ altiezxlileld Pg?“ lie“ responslblllll. as ‘he lol_ Elotrilaluayllnéoltrilglgrsis to OLealy Sat- colmlrznulalir- glee; ollt’ kl lslltrséllslavn- ML and lllm Melvl“ Desnoches p“! auendlng Om, Lady of m" Mrs. Roland Vtll An enjoyable (“fining pally ‘l ‘ m l“ D a {xéhsc frll e _ lowers of the 111111.! Ch‘15t"'B‘"' y o s I d1lanfrryr§rl..a1avm§1 Oqumplersxlili- 811d family, formerly of St. Felix. Angels Convent, Tignish, are ' ' held at we home of Mr. and )1..- igrd T111111: r1513’: ogogeedgbyaaySou" é‘ l Messrs John W Palmer Free- on this, dearth ‘of Mr lPerry who ha“ take? “p residence M the spending "m" Wm ‘veeks’ yum” Mr. and Mrl. John W- Pflmel‘ Ronald cxenm‘ Bmakmn‘ U“ Service led by ll. M. Bdrgcs: mgrkvigildig,’ Efgaeyefrlnrt 12:32:25,065 land, William Mllligan and‘ James passed mvay on Nov. 26th‘, after gllrgloggzlwuirllfil£§“°‘1MTI;5' igglegil‘; 8113:;- oalgigrllggiéntztl1flfi grlgrldaufihllerihel-lolsdausélsa: III/lies! mead“ even“? 33mm“ 3' of 0182b“. T1112“ "l.O1‘l'IJ‘\'\‘.led f EJ115111. were “"3 a large cJngre/gutlolq‘ M ggllfllleipitllgrziwayjtrililotolqcglg istfmslliflril: i\u ogulisgieliiigldr Mam“ at this dlstnct‘ bummersmc‘ Oscar? McNeill. Conway. M155 N011“ K911}? ROSBbBIlK. 11.1.1 B01119 °1'“5 Y ~ e” 1’ r _. 5L Mark's Angllcdn Church. where mérsldé on buélness New“, ' ' ' ____ - returned from Charlottetown, P 1' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner p195“ Leonard 511e,, “d E... M“ Realm“ palm" ‘ml Mrt E. I.. where she attended a ll\r~ day First-Aid course at Prince o! fered by Rev. Kenneth Jlaclvllllan. . 1w S. J. Davis. Also assisting were l th Chrlslm . holldav a heir . . , glllfgggdilileliialloozvailosllllil° P1K,,§§f,i Rev. L. M. Murray and Rev. G. S. “if-ill Jggyllgerivllxfpgg‘ 110$...“ 1.. StfnChrvsoslrimetaret the. 1° Nffmalg“ l" lfhrlmm“ fwlxilf Dunstarfs university. Charlottc- Charlotietznvn after taking the W31" 9°11??- Tho election o’ ‘officers for the. Stevens. The address u-us dE11Y°r9d visiting her mother Mrs. Alice 511>*'>‘P~‘ 1mm" Ar5°“"“‘1t M 81m“ theylysktefl M111; ‘mndo M s E1‘- lmw" are e-Iuoylng-me (mristmfls Fir” Aid Course‘ " W ~ l l l ‘Yo '< 1 [11lln'\‘*'»~Z\1lo b": .1. A. hlctiorvuu. who look 1115 Bulger who is a patient lu iilr- morside: ilctn Arsonnult of Chur- dam; 1" ma“ '" an r‘ holidays \\'llil tin-n" llilfiflltfi- NF- -‘~—- M155 Non“ 6mm“ 1135 ""- iam “"1111” 215i L l tc\t from Romms 8. terse 19. F01‘ Prince County Hospital 1l'\ill‘ifl\\llI hlnvrznrr-l Arscnault of d1)“ 'M“°A'11“""- nnd lllrs. \\'. J. Sivan and Mr. ilflll Miss lllarion Palmer, Hamilton. turned 1° 5111111 11°11"- N- B. 10 ll‘- ‘fhaimwrllT-Isfsl (Th. » ‘Qlfllel ~U lhg earnest egpectatlon of the ____ ' Chnrlnilolon n: (Torinm- and Emma “T”? . _ll 11111. 30591111 A. Nflfllonllld.'l'isl1isll. Ontario. spent. the Christmas holl- 511m“ her 56111791 “"011? 111i" ol-‘PWF ‘ig-hsflmgs tiled‘ essmorfn Cledl creature walteth for the man- Th. many il-lelld, o! y,“ He,“ Arscnnult. Moirctont Lmnn Aram- Mr. agfidnrs"gg1ffénggsllfil;on‘a‘ days with her parents, Mr. and 1'13 the Chrm/mas 11°11i111Y5 will‘ and. vlce- resldevg-Rev A 1-‘ lfcstatlorl of the Sons of God. man G. Bryan. Freeland, will re- “"11 "f Rwifle d“ Loup‘ PQ‘: ‘he!’ l? enltenvdsitors to Summer: Mr" Georg“ A‘ Doucem.‘ ski!“ Mr!‘ Gewge Palmer- h" family in Brockton‘ a... 0' girnsdalhe“ 3rd ilralpresll He said. in substance, Change is glen to learn he is sick at the home lllolhlldn Arsonauu. Student at spiflding a low d“, a, m, nor‘! Pond. who several weeks are n ——'-— dent-dike. Allan ‘Pnrlcc; lrrasur- met-liable. and the human mind 0f his daughter Mrs. Robert ll. acmppDalgie lAcndemy lulscfulche; home of Mrs. Weulefs sister, Mrs. “ndfiflxint 17‘ S‘1‘.f“:°“f“é "wibrllm" M? and 3,1"- M111°"_A- 931m" edkl/lfsllffiigtls: glaljjllflhgzl retlimlg‘ "l'Z—-§N1Fb-’ 1111111 U» s: >ocr-;-uu:vl~ actne. to lllilkC advance. but Inalll- lfxggnlfaelclmlglnv m \\'iShlI1g hzm a ;m*‘(;1‘,l‘,';'° Llilllzm/llflfcllcullilzlizlootl“Sig: ltlclvln llrenkcnridge and 1V1... ilfallflléJlzllInllfsidlllnirse"gala: ‘moi-n fii‘llRt!l_e50\l1isli3tlii:lgd:‘i Ril-zdiigflqueangflfg; after spending Cimlsmlalllll- M“ w ‘e " B1°"1‘°“r1d5°' progress towards good health and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘"1111 1191' m°i1l°ll M15- 1811111!“ Gallant, Bloomfield Comer. A splendid message was blrxolzgh; dh-Etlon O1 method in the process M! Bmlxord M lune" Co“ _____ 1 n‘ r t“ by the visiting 161M161‘. Rel‘. 0M1 of advance. Once more. God is - “K " ' Tl, l ll, llll The encere syfllb! Y 0 l , scallion o! Twnmm N3 5., iorm- lellmg 1,15 chum-en to shape a new yayulhas been?‘ conflvneg txiulgls heel pomrllfluniilflfelzrleesslyrlrltplzo lgdrofhme: district is extended to Miss Noreen this good neus with rejolclnll 1 M,‘ md Mm’ can“ Mum)” "l? ‘l! Bllmv-‘firslde- 1° ma“ ’- w: Neither the nesslrnlst nor l1“! °»" he p?“ t "e ‘m s‘ m“? laclur and fumilv of Urbalnvllle J°1‘"§‘°“ "d “h” “wmbm 9' The syn-l athy of thl community and daughter Geraldine c- . . ~ n and °' . . ». “lends W151‘ t° i" 111"‘ W‘ “°““*1 ‘ " ‘ ‘ the family in the dcnth of their P = . oft am l - =11»- diifl) l"l3{l°§51_°“,_§" Clillgnfémfz to materialist can hope to gue lead- agaln Shortly on 1n.- death of Mrs LeClair, who tamer D, J A Johns,“ o, Tl? goes out to the fumily of in. lnie bellton, were recent guests of u... [on e_ a n B" n. crship. The christian prays that rlrlssr-d all-all. at the Prince County ms“ whole aenlh Ocmrmd l" ‘he Anmllle l Gfludet ‘vhosp Sudden . M“ hlurphys Elston Mm Nlh Chins all Lfienrinl; ‘he s“ Se“ in the strength of God, and in the Mme, Fannll, Oalway‘ Free_ Hosplirll on December s7. after a weslem Hospital‘ Alhsrlonl Fm“ dann. ..¢¢n.~.-a.1 0.. 11... avanlng O1 Ml” Blanch Mclxuull h" "_ bert Corcoran and Mr. Ccrcorsil. n o ° I name and 5pm“ °5 Chrm’ w‘ may land. and Georgie lliitligan, Poplar "egg shxglrlillmlsj‘ fillfo,lf;"e;u§j eral from the residence, Tlgnlsh. Demmh" 2411b 111% 51111119! was turned to Charlottetown where she ""*“ m rn s 1 r s g ln his usual good health and had l, alumni P_w_°_ Mr. Wilfred Griffin. Qrockton, left Saturday to attend an agri- Mlllan. A quartette was heard to new age for we are grown closer fflends and relatives at west gdvantw; m! ‘wrsacrecd 5611531311; m ‘m’ anmhe’ m that bmtherhood‘ Dewm- Argonanu‘ ‘rhamvme; Mm Joby} On Friday evening. December “FY1119 5mm “ Smpmng 1'11’ t° Mr. Stewart Williams B A. has culwnl cwrse- H“ Wm "a"! 1“ propose 0.11 .‘ lssiiiélna A e .. which an increasing nlullllllude ol Pelor Arsenauli. Ctlpe Enmont. 30 about twen“, “Jung peovle of Tignlsh when he suffered a heart returned to the luchlll‘ ‘stall at bus. together with nineteen othcrr v.11“ Lin?’ lménw e\l-‘ll' 11.; thing tn be a foreshadowing Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, 112's‘ Efhvnn‘ Arsmaul" 815° "g Glcenmounl Cllurcll of Chm; attack and died in n short tlnlc. Prlnce are“ School from Prince Edward Island anl 9m‘ m ML ome ‘hm Ida“ <1 of that which st. PBILU. had 1n Summerside. were visitors at the L“pe_L-“m°"", "ml Theresa “a will, the“. mlnlslel. m“; wllm 111,-, Mr. Gdudot resided with two sons, ' expects to be back houie in 1c.‘ ‘m’ w” '1” greatly “We a“ ke z the earnest home of Mr. Smith's brother Mr. 1mm“ “s” ‘“° ‘°’“" Cam” “" .1 M 5 wlulan. Weale met. at “Willem and George. "“" than two weeks. llonsla‘w a; Re.‘ L ]\_ gene, Re“ mindkmofifl l’; 111;; cxlieature wan” and M“ Arthur 5mm‘ Fwéland Ernest at home, Funeral took ‘:26 hog“; of Mr and Mr; Wallace _____ Mr. and Mrl. Fred Moltinnon Roland sfinlflom Znithrafv‘ til??- lrfgecfor the manifestation of the —-—— p12"; '§,u“11’“‘““ at the E8‘ Rayner for e New Year's PBYIY- M11 1'" J- 511811’? llld little 31g ‘fimg “we,” cmubgmu “m Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose COYCOTM‘ “Elm M§§ #81151“ “mesa”: ,3“ 5on5 of God, . .43“; Mr. Thomas MBQKBY has been m n Games, contests, and music were grand dallsllter. Arn Vaundette. ' ° n ‘m’ “l” ' had as their guests on Sunder: l‘ “slat b glpzygt lie. Rm, l confined to his heme for several I enjoyed by all. Lunch “'11s serv- Tlslllsll. were CnPed t0 Montreal Mr and M K ' m Mr, and Mrs. Lance Dalton, 11nd wroum Y t t. s sped 1. -. ,_ .._.__ - days with s severe attack of the ad by 111a hostess. Later all left l1 19W days ago. due to the illness Ch“ PB. enne llfoKay daughter’ Mary Patrlcla, W. mumps. for their different homes wishing of Mrs. Frances Vaundette. mother “p” 51m“ Wm‘ ML 5nd and ma. Melvyn gleam-nor 3;...’ of Ann. Mrs. Vaundette is a M“ W113“ Mimwfm- Master George Dalton, all of Bur- ton. Int ‘I. Miss Hazel Corcoren entertain- ed e number of friends st a birth- day party dance at hcr home on lwas hglrdtzdn gfhuhlerscdtzlycoléltgigifiilgbod‘. __~ Mr. Wallace Reeves left recently family and friends gram‘ anxiety" _“_ ’ I ‘January 3rd at the close of the MPI- 174K111“ E1131". “"3511! for Boston where he intends tak- Mrs. vaundettels any T131115“ w‘ Charla wuulm. h" n‘ MOHdB-y ovenilll- JlflllliYy 3- HEW “M. MM, Nlnlumn “m,” Week of Prayer service. The mln- l: reoelvlns oowotvlllllono on ing medical treatment. nu friends 1'1"“! W11 h" l wordy ro- “m” ‘° 5""“m°"1d° '° mill" thanked everyone for the heml- T U” ‘ahmhwmhd ister, Rev, W. G. Dickson presided. $31118 t? “:11; F?" 511d vrlsh him complete recovery. A bu“ belonglns w T_ L 1m cover-y. 11.111]! hsiédllesllin the Blmtmerelde fui slit! ‘which lho received. T11" _o eqa, _ _ meter/hump- The secretary-treasurer, Mr. Fred "I59 n 31° e "f" ° T9691’- I 00 evening was very lessently W;$3E"Zl“r§3i§€r'ri“$§f.l§ fia§7“"f,‘,f' w. MacLeod, read the minutes and lns her Instructor's Pm and cem- M,“ wlnnllmd Bum, "tuned ‘°“:’gu§§:“:'bo§§d;§:;' llflrr Annette Moi-rum. RN. . spent in singing, music .33.. dam- mph, M“, h“, “firmed mm adbbm" presented a splendid report show- flllam- to Ottawa on Tuesday all" spemh u by m h! ed -an who ‘w supervisor of u hospital ln Seattle, Miss Carmen e-nd Mil! Irtda ing; during which a delicious throbbing._n_1usculnr aches and nalnadaaw lng that total receipts amounted to "-—- lng a two weeks holiday at her m’ c"! Y1 5m r ma“ ml "con Washington, came by plane to McLeod spent their Christmas lunch was served by M", J, C91‘- *1‘“'°‘°“d"*°"° “M” 1m" "h" 1° ""1 S445. The congregation extended M3‘- William E. MwKinnon home l“ Lew" neelownl Went t0 8 V6 9 5m t1; 91' nth visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. holidays with their parents At Vic- coran, assisted by Mrs. Warburton food and 116 imme ll 1f Si" ° F. Morrlssey, Tlgnlsh, for Chrlst- torls West. Murray. Buoyable music was sup- plied by vloiinlsts, Isaeo Meggison and Alton Hardy; with pleno ac- companiment by Mrs. J. .1. Cor- coran, Zeta and Lorraine Cor- I,ll,£%fi§N,i,iElZ:ccgtlffiféfaus; llllr, ltlaclLeorilflvizns ajlsoire-appgint- boxtea vzhlgh 111:1 lsdselllng to many t I b k t h t ow you ow ertyrnrv seven o as e e cent an tor an an PM s 0 o ill ~ M,‘ and Mm Rbbell Dump“ o! der control by ornlng a uo e N‘ Duran a at Tignish. Mr. and M153 Glen stqwut, corsn: mandolin eccompanimcm il‘i'..."°..l's§’§a”.°a§“.?af.3§.1'a“3?1l.“§§€§““”" mcrilas“ m h“ 551")’ ‘W! foflom- I Kenslngton were visitors to Bsde- bflfihde and Qflyfyln‘ Wam- gwm Mrs. Morrlssey also had the plea- 11! 19ml Ind 511ml Hlfdlf. W111" “l w," lallowmfiem, "m, longimdln‘ l men ed. Mrs. Russell Key. Fmtley River. “e at chrlstmas u“ o g nem- sprlng. There m“ ‘ 1113p sure of having their other daugh- m- ; g “gem enlmem b 3. Marl. . q gu f Mrs. . n Mrs. Ralph W l? Y RB am. accompanied by arm-ma pain. Tau ~ Mrs. Ivey MacFadyen reported spent e few days 1n Charlottetown Dunphyx parents Mr md M“ wlnd blowlng and ll lmlml ‘l, one ter, Mrs. Kenneth Fraser, Mr. Fra- 5pm; mell- qhl-lslmu mull". 31mm end zen, comm-m ' ' ‘ sor and their two children Csth- wml M" MacLem-a ____. I ' . parents. Mr. Wednesday evening. January 1 Piusvllle hall was the scene of a lntn cost only $2.39 and the largo, crnnorny- , . mfg 5904,5519} M1111. mg... only 310,00, you“ , and Maintenance 1< und and the Sanalorlum, Charlottetown. Arn- The fouowl , _ "me vllh - - . . . . g Prln e t w l ever considerable damage u as W _______ amp-es has DOLclN for you. llsplendld total of $84 was raised. olds many friends wish hlrn a college studegw whlc) spam lac‘: don‘ m the slde or we ham be_ them, "lend, “flu w h‘, m“ wlll“ puny and danct Mesa" ' Lawrence and Aubin Gallant spon- sered the evenings entertalmnenr in sld of the st. Thomas Atqulna! society. In spite of the bad roads. e. large crowd turned out to spend The Brae Young People's Union “gym! he, 5551515111», _ l reported an aclive year, A total cPl-uflcate and pl" M me Flrsl Ald 10119 511111-11 Ind Phyllis Reeves. the barn. Mr. Inman ls very Sh Mary's plll-lsh Hull on the Rev. end M11. COMIC Ciinflllll- l t l m ll r i "1 $63 W“ "m" “"1 °’"’°“'“" Course recently held at Charlotte- areteml to the telephone ovrrotor evening of December 22 a r1. ham lmd young son Peter spent “ °°“““ "m" “ll w " "F lturos rmounlrd lo W- Tllr Y~ own. Mrs. Ramsay spent a few days A “will” w” l°°°1v°d bl’ 1""- nnd nolzhborr for their qlllok r=~ pupua were couched by '11." m...” Christmas with their friends Rev mm“ m t“ mu‘ Th” pm” “P” R. E. P- U» mill" l d°"“l1°" "Y $2350 with relatives and friends after the gvfi°tzl§ch§nru"q°“tl'la“- 5 ‘mm spouse and klndfissistence in nut- erend Sisters, teachers of, but); and Mrs. W.A. Yourll. " i z?‘ biflfh‘ ltggllwlngll ’,°““§§’,‘f Fire - Auto - Calnlity 1° ‘h; ndn"zl°vnarll'na'zg tmagqgzlq: Course was completed. ugpizd 'new° o“! are‘) daéalfgllgleygllig ting out the fire. both schools and gave evidence of ———~ Joan-n‘; Graflllant acne!" '“,,o,.d‘ INSURANCE ance un .8 e B l‘! H t H glsberdmlaw M (Re I ..____. being well trained. The hall was ML. and Mrs. Cleude Colwiii ti‘!!! M" c q i] l G u ‘and 11’ P°°P1° “"1 ‘he 5'“ “s 9 ‘e T110 8111111111 lllDDor 0f 111* C0"- ‘ ' '5' V") 1W‘ The Women's Missionary Society packs-d to capacity with an a their family spent Christmas d.e ' m‘ a “L en em ' s Bummer at. Summer-side orrlnslrlrflrllf" 2"“ °"Ll"?°,nf1“1‘1'*“'; way Community Clulb was held at gm“ lAl “l**fQ“*“"'1°»liM*f-l All)” of Bedcque United Church hel<l llrcclatlve audience of parents anpcl in Charlottetown the sum of nei: ma‘ Mr‘ Aflbirll. m?“ qwfmf l L‘. urc at ‘iris as. n i t » l ullrre rut ween apa on n er- . ' men's seconr. l‘. en ninll» Phone 129 all,“ n‘?! the“ Inlmlter and h“ wlm glxagcllzfiile clmMrmalrléidxrs evfzlflfg; deem Hospital. New Glasgow. N‘ s“ tlxllell-chmrnlifiry moséleltlliesér; Ella-radii“ Braden’ beginning father. sisters. end brothers. Consolation prizes were won 1.. The. congregation gave $38 to Wllh m“; u! ll“ member. o; the and her zleath occurred after an i: ‘elthy “N?! E t a, k5 dld a re t ' mt“ °l 3"“ “e1 '-"*' MLJohnnY Gallant. Bloomfield mu‘. the Mount Allison University cam- Club pmenll ML John w_Pa1l-nel-_ illness of two weeks. Mrs. Mac- pfimggwlvlt! Egg! flggillns 6;“ through“ egch plprlayett: t? e123- gl-fiuédrggghndmlcolwgldma m: M“ 511mm)’ 95111111- T119 cukl“ ' - ' l1 °Y~ ll l1 Y- wen which some ladies brought. WM" auctioned by Mr. Lawrence Cnl~ lant and. brought a good sun o‘ money. Music was supplied by Vlll" - The minister, Rev. Mr. Dickson. __,_ in survived by her husband, Rev. of Bell“ h ‘reporting for the 1111715107111 Phillie’ Th, "fill" mull"; n; the C°n_ Wnldron A. lvlpgQugl-l-lg pgstof o; its guide to Christian faith, and chrmrmfrlflml B°'“°°“ 111"" linlst Leonard Barnett, Elmsdalr O .D.. ‘vlllfih lllelllfles OLERW- 131°°m11°1d- w”. Cqnmunlty Club w“ lwld a; 1,1,5 United Chuxfh 1n l-lapewell, the value of it in our daily walk of by the Tl‘ “l?” “l?” ‘M115’ 911W" Mr. it. C. Montgomery spent. e with guitar accompaniment 1'" OPTOMETRIST 18m and “Ml 19mm» ""1 ‘"3949 the home of Mr. and ma. Oscar Nova Booth one dn-uehter. Louise life. Twelve members end one vls- M“ ‘Quin; 3:“ "llll Prmrdl few days in Charlottetown an bus- Rose Merle Brown and Zeta cw- n“ Enmlned lLllzlrrzglrfiplfsrlllfwrfllfljW318i": MacNelll on Tuesday evening, and rolls, Robert end Walter, itor answered roll call with a ' ° “"11 "W'- iness. The entire community ex- col-en. _ l a d umber b’ 38 “raw com January 3rd with nix members A bio er ev. Walter Auld re- \erse of scripture. Annual reports ______ tend than 11m"; gympamy w -—-—————— I -—- __ ,1‘ Glam, lam“ fr“ l’ “ , present. Due to the port weather sides ln Ontario. To them and other were submitted by the various ncc- EMERAID Norms M11 ""1 M"- M°Ylll°m°r 0" 1-118 head’ H” “as take“ w a l"): I mbmmm“ ‘mflng 11"’ 5M" wh° It was decided lo hold the annual relatives sincere sympathy in retaries and all were of s very 1 “ recent loss of their eneSi-si st re hour,’ Mme “°"'by ‘M recsmk Oltleefloure: Ijtallgllidlgl‘; ‘rnurgglggt pmfemm‘ °t suprpoa-n one week eiglller than extended in their sad bereavement. encouraging nature. The treas- Mr. EUKEHQ Pltndergngl, gugl-ld. and lit-In‘ qllumt a ° zat€lléifllL Ha w“ 1,1,9“ lags“) .1. to 12; 1 u; s - ' sched ed. It was mov and sec- ll _ 5 1 ad d, V . e outer where several s loll‘ end by appointment.‘ It w" dead“ 1° m“ l‘ "9' onded that the piano be moved to plf-f... ma: 1,1114; iiaegatfigliic: be: lhefldvernrgclitiréuirtflzlgd '}'.§'.'.,,w§‘_ The llfltflflmgmbefg of m. n”, 111d in be taken to close the clll- His friends hope he will soon b! about sgaln in his usual menurr. orroses sun or rwrioslsf- of ——-- CANBERRA. Australia. Jen. l0 a - elm-cut owe-um“ -‘ I . the members for their present Hm.“ and Ml, lml M" Mason - - - were reported durl the es . The ve ift of ll ri . (Reuters) '. F. Hllflfif. ILO. l The January meeting of the glve-llruxtlglllllestltmstsllelfixl-flifsflfé Bernard and son Paul of Kenslng- my gm; shut l,“ ":9" rgm;mbel__ P1312}, ‘Xllfi-‘olkelqnzptg: nNveéy u " ' £6 1mm m, Brllllh Governmenl, m ' ' "- The community helq g allow" ending 0f gasoline ffltlbliiil-g l" Auetrslie is believed to be the rol- OPTOMETMB“ Church of the Nazarene on ‘rues- M . w. J. Re - . . l . °°'“"'°'° "m" '“""'°' d" °"°“‘“1‘ ‘*1’ ‘he P"‘“°“"°' T“ hum“ “d I'm“ mm‘ Mrs. Lloyd Inmnn who has been ca?» to amen‘: $l’.‘l‘§.‘§‘.‘.'.‘i..°'.'. 1'.»"yds‘::..1'.'.l“w'M" '"“' M“ 5mm‘ d1y“l'va1l§.°ll"i.l3..ii“§.°§.“°‘1. son for s decision r e Perm" Ollseee new l pvlielelldglrllg. IAfiM-offlfléz-ngvlllllgl: a _ a patient in the Victoria General be held in Charlottetown, ' Mrs. n.0, Manrqamm, A '15:, cablnal, gubqjgmmlttgyg ta 11cm “m” "' ,. Llxht" followed by the Borvntorr RflInE' 335L210: slllllinrarevritligneddtf The offering amounted to ems Mu. ‘Therese Cash. nurle-ln- llllmber were present. ‘The 31m action. The appauu 1 of the unl- ' fly r an r I and w dedicated by prayer. Slx- trrlnlns in theCherlotteto 1.1 . consisted of blankets, linen 141a lsh Government comes from Yo" teen haguse cslls were made dur- w" o. ' i ' that the additional supplies more sery to maintain en Uhfltiollcfl I l 2.12; Re ltion 3:8; 1 Cor- Bummmdm PLL “l 11.1121... 16:9 vrellfilsslonary Doors). here" , 1118 $119 988$ mollth- At the close v“-°5u°" ""7 Pklflfllb’ at her m, mlcl, ~90 Mmlon, my" w... M B ~—- of the business period the ama. home in Emerald. nteomery end himself, thanked market would increase doll-BY 1"“ Wallace MscLeod end r- "11 511°"? 1*" b? P1"? "11 era for i960 were iflltllled with e Ill that were present for their pendlture. The following students will re- klnqnu; and ll” m. n for their help in his recent fire. enmlellnoncnnii to Argentine. Rev. 5. Hendricks. . M1“"°"°"" “he” 11° “m V15“ ‘h’ Burton‘ e. Meeting losed with , nasal. “."' rt“ 311.111.“ mm‘ llzozr.""::.::£..":r’1"l.‘".;.""all- r- ° l’.’l1’.."‘.'.‘..’.;...’°é‘."..'i'..°'-'i‘i‘i331: was — ,.., , . see, res s. eer 11w - ' ' from Mieellnmufxoffel. e misslon- ‘H. 19¢" Qllllallt of Rlnkorssnd luv. cabled from Mr. end Mrs. a. H. C'°1"“' serlou: sziollrtiietnthlileowbih?! ‘while §.'3.'1.'li’1§".‘..'i.'2"‘2¥'.lfi".“al§.'1'“115 ery in Mrlce. Prayers were offered W. V. Monaghen o! Aibtmn. Clayton of Crews. Cheshire. Ins- The box "cl-l “a d h m Amen 91.1111“ w“ “m” l“ h“ ‘nhylf, . d hug“; or ~ , eil the members of the lociety. .._._ lend. The "Cleyton's” were among l“ 3mm“, ll," m, v:“°°m,,'h the woods et Northern ma. m, phll ybronchleicough) on fast o" . a gtudy Book on “Japan New" Mr. and Mrs. n. w. emu-d the many amen friends who mm, b, m you" (‘l J,‘ father. Jemee rnllupe end nu "“" “‘ " “"““."Jr “an. c tlrehltgleall 1:: Iélezeugwlhlidymgliggiwmglflltl fmwvgmfiillallololtellgtmoenlga realised s very fine .51.." ‘Music “lit-her. Allison. m; Yether wee ‘l‘.l‘.;'€§."al.2°a'?'.‘.'..'§i.‘d'd°a'y"§3vg,- am" £1!“ _ mm l Mum" o, “mum w“ m m" W“ ma‘ 1:33:82! ‘ragga’: galore fiztklneoa m wag: ma. i. Setdmssleteewerywhers- g.