PAGE EIGHT O §O-%O-Q-O-§§-O O§§§§~O4 §Q+O< Prince Edward Today Randolph Scott Iolbore Irlflen ll “Gunfighters” NEWS - MUSICAL - CARTOON - SHOW5 21307-9 —-AIIIIL'I' Frotnihl: during pen ofBEN AMES _W|LLIAMS also gow- "Leave Hcr To who YOU Heaven“ rumv“. "‘i§ofsl.l.<lrv~°.'=>° woman whosl- beauty was (is -'_s'frong us sin mid dill/ice as dlrndll’ comma I mu. ENTERTAINMENT- iiEIlY LAMARB TUE. and w... ‘hi 5: a u...“ n» UNYID man ' GEORGE SANDERS- Aoolr runnmumrur IilIIIS HAYWARD ~all llllull ulooll: - out: tooolm - JUNE STOREY ~ lllls who“! ALSO CARTOON AND TRAVEL 0&0 I ooooooaooooeaeoev @0069 O§O4§§0 O§§§§-O-O-§-§§ 0-0000‘ &§%§ O §+§'O§>§-O-Q§~§O+§§§§-§$ TODAY “The Flame" SHOWS 2:30-74:45 Earrro __wloll.-lus.-wl=.n. Tiitluntt ~=" o1 QVER will’? IN ‘iIAFAELSABATINYS ' . l! THOUSANDS . ill ‘nltuwn , .~ ' BRENDA MARSHALL‘ DONALD cmsl FLORA season-Auk HALE - olnrcrso av MICHAEL CURTIZ seal EN vulv av newline dog», anon l mu,“ MUSlC av nlcn voouuwa uoanoom WARREN RLllLI-ASI .} NEWS - cousov §—§+0-§Q-§4§ @Q-§-§4 rsvcluamlsrs T0 Merit? MONTREAL - (CF) The Amcrican Psychiatric Associat on plans to hold its i949 convention in this c.ty, Paul Roberts. manag- er of the Montreal tourist and iventlon bureau hes annofleel. c/lvrrsns CARELESS HALIFAX — (C?) - Plolnnged dry weather In Nova Scotla last summer caused a forest fire lose Brooms TODAY ‘Shows 7 and 8:45 _ _Motince VSul. Only 2: glyl. ‘ 30 g ..MaqG‘nh_ . THE GUARDIAN. __CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Albert Aitken. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mlae Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavere. AGENT SOUR": M. A. MacLean. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following plaeee in Montague: Mlee s. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Office; In Souris: Condon’: and Florence Roper; in St. Peter‘e: The Post Office. l HOWE BAY W. I. ‘AGENTS: LORNI VALLEY SCHOOL CHRHISTMAS CONCERT The regular monthly meeting of the Eglirlgton and Howe Bay W. On Monday night. December 22. l I. met at the home of Mrs. Ruylllond the pup is of Lorne Valley prelent- McDonald on Dec. 3rd. Meeting ed their Christmas Concert. in the opened by singing tlle lllstituie classroom. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod Ode followed by the Crccli re- oapsbly occupied the position of peated ill unison. Roll call wul chairman and the following program ‘ answered by all exchange was carried out: i Christmas Gifts. Welcome Song: We want to TllCYE were Len members lllid Please You - School. ltllree visitors present, Minutes of Address o! Welcome: lust meeting were road and lldopicli. MacLeod. |Treasurer's report was leull and Duet: The Stuttering Cowboy" sculpted. It was moved and car- Marina and Roberta Shaw. ried that the Institute donate five Glenda Recitation; A Duck’; wish _-dolla.rs io the T. B. League. It Eugene Quinn, ‘was decided to buy a bl-ouln for Dialogue: Oh! Thais Dlffelent—- HOWE Bill’ School nlld give sixiccn 1g pupjlg, __dollal's veight each» to teachers to _Rgcgf,af,_gnf gin-red ;_ Mgfgjfgt bu Christmas gifts for school Hatton. ichi drcn. 1t was also moved and Exercise: The Christmas Tree—* curried to slve tell dollars 1o 3 bu)"; Sourls Hospital t4; he used to buy Reciggqqn; Daddy Says 5o _. something for nursery. Collection tlllccil amounicli to .onc dollar and fifteen cents.‘ A Contest was put 571' b? Alésc Fisher. Cotton was distributed to be made into article‘! to be sold at next moot- lng. Mrs, Wm. Fisher invited |members to her home fol‘- Jhnulllgv meeting. Roll Call to l~e answered by a "New Year's Resolution." Lunch Committee; Doris Underhsy~ Gloria, MacLeod. _ Duet: You Didn't Have _to Tell Mo _' Rlchardena and Irene Quinn. Encore: when That Someone You Love Doesn't Loyd You.‘ Recitation; December _-.25 .—, Walter Maclrltyrd. Dialogue: The Minister's Mistake _ Jane MacGraih, Richie Quinn and Ralph Nicholson. Rec-tonsil; My out to You -¢ and Evelyn underlain Betty Callaghan. Lunch -Commitiee ‘out, "II Dust; Mnging for you __ hostess served lunch a Emily and Marina ‘shllw. v iadlvurned. ._ Encore: SmilingThrough Tearmi _ _ " Recitatiorlt‘ Small but _B_rig'ht— -- Roberta Shaw. » ~ _ The Bong of The Christmas Bells- -.. school High Hopes- ~ LUCKY A-lJIMIRAL _C whisky. Jackie MocLemL- f» 1 Acrostic; -_ Mérry (ihristrjl _ ugly . pal n16 _1__,gratefu 14h __ contrib t-ions: a pupils. . - _, ‘Recitation: When flnta Boy - Elwood Maofntyfe gm‘? Recitationzfchfistmn Ques oils "Ffloefl MitGratljy ~ -Gll'rf_silrri'a‘s g "Elf The First Nowell " ésfiol MacNelll. . Jane l-lg-‘shh Mhiqlhh show- "jihgflre: . tar..of.,The East,;.... -. = i-Roéltiiilioni. Last ' ' Wishes ‘L treheaQui ' Closing Chol- a: ‘and _Say Goodbye A..vote of tbah h’ l WOII-ldlbvc to-hearoyour 91cc _ ; _. ., . 9 3'01! flnlile once more. ill t-f millet‘. {OOlBNPIY - dlys of 'yorc. . = It b w lflnélyuluo without you" And lad the weary way Fovlllfe can never be-the name sill"! -y0u were called away. They tell me time la a healer And helps us to forget But time so for, has only proved Biol! Emizn you yet. lnlerted His WVQ. Hattie. Memorial» I lilvmiéiill’! ‘ofuny. dear sister, _ Mas. WARRENEIMAIONS: who phased sway January 10, low. Percy Dawson. ; rjob of wowillg _ y holiday party. lfyou"! _ _rr_le out for rest before you essfovit. .,_ . t S0 minutes for resting ~etrlore time if you can swing ltr- on your back on a bed in a dark. quiet room. Spending time that t kdividellds, e for ‘dren- Before you lie down, strip off make-up lmd put cream on your fsce. Take advantage of this oppor- tunity to soothe and relax youzfioyes» by covering them with cotton pads. ' ‘ ‘ -'é--l' with-witch l-lesel. When they come out from" under the . Duds, eyes will shine with gratltuuc forthls thoughtful gesture. While you're resting your body. rest your mind. What you shoulcii In Memoriam In loving memory of J. Richard SERIAL and COMEDY O-O§-§GOOO-O—Q§QOFO§O-O-O-O~VQ O edtlmlted etiislaoolloo. lame M480 outbreaks reported burncd 0V8!‘ flfl area nt 41.000 acres. Forestry d0- officials WCYE parflnent rnmpcrs responsible. suirl 90 per careless cent ‘Sectional WINNERS Blfiin FIRST PRIZE 51' li/IIPPIR CUNTIIT BULOVA RIST WATCH Wen by lb. Oellry Bnrhoe, Charlottetown. PJJJ. szcouo m1: .............. .. $10.00 m CASH Won by We! III! Davina, Peaiee Station. PJLI. THIRD PRIZE ..... $5.00|N CASH Wen by am. M. I. Inner. Charlottetown, Pull]. lng wooed. LIVINPOOL Congratulation to the winners and heel wish»: to all other: who helped to mate the Content such an outstand- We appreciate your ooatlnaeflnleeest and friendly good vrlll vhleh have eentrlbetal ea largely toward: the steady eapaadaa of thle Maritime Industry. IEST YEAST LIMITED NOVA SCOTIA lll Y0"? PIPIIY UFBSS 0X‘ MW N!!! Slidié _ The world may change from )‘l'ill' to line is going to react. A stern I y“, determination w take what the And fricnds 'l-o'm duy to dlly evening offers will put you in finer But never will tho one wo 10cm] mental and physical fettlo to cope ;From memory para away. 1th situations when they occur. l ___i___ Llivlllgly Iolnembered by Wife and nazc ralvlsn LANDMARK Fwmlly- VANCOUVER —— (GP) — Btanleyl Park's Lumbermenw Arch - one of Vancouver's famed landmarks- has been torn down. It began to sag and became a traffic menace.’ The arch was erected in 1912 to b honor the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaughi. In Memos-ions: In IOYIII] memo y of my dam- rother, Ho. Alexander Stclvlu-t, who loet hie life In Action January I IOQII. 1N8. ‘REMEMBER. WIIIN...‘ i Be he'd a hurt you oonld not help o n FORREST. Man. — (C?) —I.'arly homesteadlng days in Manitoba‘ came vividly to l fe when ll district pioneers. all over 70, gathered here. Driving by team B0 mills for fire- wood was one of the choree described as the pioneers exchang- ed reminiscences. I ll. Allll ‘l0 "IMO who kllcw lilm gm] lvad him Ill Ianlory shall never now old. ladly Milled by Ilia Sister Catherine. IN IIEMOBIAM Ill loving memory of LAWRENCE EVERETT BUTLER who parsed away in New York January 10th. 1947. Th! loll that he mleeed on life's highway by he find In God's garden of vreet. .l HI buy It t I l?" Aidll i. , on ‘in t‘ Hit‘ .4“ aeollum ooooiu h...- IeIQbeeoil by Wife and Children. 01' mi ‘mcoi g, v_ . .asi‘ gsiaid .wherc in the lower PB" "l the ‘face. Bztrncy fell down. When l-f: ~ Sn tho senator and I klled him. shut out of your mind, ll.’ you want I I . d ‘mo my complete relaxation, are thoughts Ezzrgtinrafiy Alzgtniiufw“ |"‘5:"“] L',{vh:£._...‘h° s a H an about. how you are golllg to look. ' " “Yryh. Am. rm ‘he guy who walk nlltsidc the llpzlrtment rizlll- lifter Zornllc was killed last Milli- Arc ihoy framing you. Mr. Larsen? Ask doillc cooling outside of Zorands apartment around half-past two \riIh a bruise undcr one 8Y0 llld ll lot of bloody knuckles." lost night?" burned man answered. “She went up thorc a all)‘ Trel followed her in and when lllrcriing." mo. Did Van Arden accuse you of l» killing Znrnne? I! thlt It? II that And a heel-t that was purer than why you've all ganged up on the o For Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Syrup at Home LISTEN 1'0 ‘I'll! BAPTIST BROADCAST “TIIE OIIIIROIFS ONE FOUNDATION" BUNDAY AT 1:15 PJil. STATION CFCY Speaker: REV. WALDO C. MAGNUM, .A.D.D. General Secretary of the hlaritimc Baptist Convention "What ulls-wercd. doesn't deceive me for a lnllute. You have decided to stand by that pompous old fourflusher DUCHUSB you're a smart girl. l don't you're saying," Barney ll(‘l‘ii you, but it's up to you to izlke the consequences. It's my story ucllillst yours. You call lie and lay you weren't with me last night. but it won't witnesses who saw you go up ‘and who suw you come‘ out. No- by God l don't need you. you dirty double- cl-ussing liille liar." ' - ' ' - ‘f -S&ll!i "Don't say that again." said. : "Olldy. 1'il:p'ut_lt in the [arm of e question. Are you going, to. be Sf‘llSllilt' and decent and 80.. back In there‘ and stand bymmé; _r are you lirllng to "he a'toitcll"'iiftlo' "or?"‘ ~ ' going .10 be‘ a rot-ten little ‘worry about me. bows. been on the LQIllEnj ever "since ts in the drive glowed fl lger. ._ needed’ my leadership," she ‘did. You're an ewfullyclever nrglyouye made me realize ' ti" J-bt ~'-- id» no "llhg_ u a g‘? A Solo: Gre “l ml ,_ - . ~ . 1 Kenneth Macbebd s ow W. I‘ 'd chlsafn ' . ' Encore’: " o'er 1%€59i:tril;t- w.-.1 m’ 1°,',°"d,;,';-',,_.i- “ireicman u: maul" '34.‘? ‘ B°wm1 @7793.” . l“ ' ' Y~ . voice out‘ of the darkness Recitation; Happy Chljlstmas- . _ l. ‘ma ml. Sam l-Thkbvoutqo Johrlie Nlpholsolr. u, f“: k . ,1 3m Wiping‘ evepyythlnglgll y.“ ‘chm; Dulogucz, BsshfulCousin Jlm ' "we lawn and ‘pushed he‘. “ 5‘l’“""'s‘ " He said._ "Bsrnfly- you've "oil you're gall-ls to may!’ And Barney said. "Really? Ia something t. p in" me?" _ ' _ S swung his fist as he said it. Eric stcppcd aside and drew hi5 head back so that the swing went W1_ fle dropped till large flat package he was carryillfl "Id h" Earns}. ixltll his right fist nome- u.» up lie looked for .1 moment as if he intended to carry on 4M‘ P1141". then said, "Sllve it. Larsen. You tony need your strength." CHAPTER XXIX yhhhlhel- pair or headllshls slewfll ‘ on the hedge and a car made a, gr nding noisc in the STEVE‘- sany said, "Eric. Zorarle is dead Thcy say you killed him. They In): you allll your father killed him- "Who says 5°?" "I say so." Barney said. ' "It's Vlm Arden." Sully laid. "Barney claims he ra-w you Mid the senator leaving Zorane a apart- ment inst night. Lolita. Monterey says that she was having an affair Willi tho senator and that the rPllill0Y killcrl ZOFMW 5995"" he was jealous." ._ _ . Eric uttered a"ungle hard bark he laughter. "Isn't that 11M dandy! With vxhni? Kindness?" 'l‘ho soft whlspcry xloice of Poll ilrcsco said: "What's this about Sdlllliol" Larsen killlll! zlflane?’ Eric picked up the packale he 11.1.1 dropped. The contractor and tho slulhurllr-d man in Ch! llllwk lllli wnllzr-d up and said to Eric. "Ri‘lill‘ll‘lill‘l' tile. pal?" Eric lookcd iii him. "Aren't You lllc old p.11 who chased us: Por- sllzr hm: llnd m‘; guy on the side- iIlI". guy pal. what he Was "Sally." Eric said’ “were you there “Sill-c. shc was there," the eun- ymo after two. '1‘hls hcv came out his knuckle! We" El-‘c said: “Barney. wait a Mill- lleip you. I'll have , t. of‘..it..'---Barnoy Jfild- -; ' l‘ ~pn "the had-Ed Iliédldl -_' p"'I'ye_beell.--Now-1 kllow . January 1o. 194s ii. l’. Ii. Appointmollm held in Charlottetown Jonuory iducotion. The course should be helpf planning to produce e ploy duri Some of the topics covemd octing, scenery — construction ing o ploy, directing o pl loinments, social side of dromot G. ALLAN MucNAlilAltA l _ _ _ Edward Island Llbrorles, Prince Newly appointed vice-president of traffic for the Canadian PucIf-c SIIOIIT OOURSE PUIY- PRODUCTION The Adult Education Council announces cl dromo course to be Donald Wetmore, Dramatic Adviser, Nova Scotia Divleioll of Adult the Women's Institute Drama Festival. and makeshift equipment organizing, leading, choosing ond cost. ey, make-up, rehearsals, types of enter. If you can offend make your application now lo rile Pringg t‘ 19th to 24th and directed by Mr, ul to groups in rural communities no the winter or lo participate in by the course ore: _ Essentials of and pfllllflllfl, lighting — color; ie clubs, etc. of Wales College, Charlottetown. Ra’ waywllo will direct the wol-ld- ‘l " organization wh ch obtains In Memorlam hti-aljd passenger traffic for MRS. MAJOR MODONALD the company's trains Ill Canada glio'united..ststes and steam- ' , sir-fps" ¢- ‘iftjcrrl. IJOOSUA} and inland. -. flu-"lilac ml -bIli.1 s to his, .. kink,“ w-geayyoyrauriadmg :,_\:_i _Tllil sudden passing of Mrs. Ma- Perienc-e; brgkenjby “We Se“, Ce: jor McDonald, Sherbrooke at the .o'V.€rll'eas-..'fr0rl'r lots Ito‘ lois":wlul" i "m" Cmmly l-lwaltll- Dw- l. at the olillllalliil‘ hrnryriih which’ he the B8B of 55 yew came u a "enlisted l_h"theJ-lisgnlvisloh: lrf*.sr=st...j§l\9vk to her family and ‘his ,mtiy,,.wmnipug_ B;,(,',,-e-.,,k_ ‘numerous friends. Apparently she in,‘ up 1115mm“, .-posv_. in 'M()n[pe'd1 ‘had been in her usual good health .13., w.,;.;~gepng,a.i__n.gggic muggy o; --until a few hour: before her death. ' .Pdol_.allll ssult l-The late Mrs; McDonald, tho ‘ ~ihillifirlneopollswfurmel- Edito- laughllll, was ma lth‘, the C. P, R, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. .'5°'o'-1_.lno service Thomas-"Lsughlirl, Sherbrooke. 5.»; ‘sod-i ftlrirrgand he: pmlh; . be _mnly"folt in the home. ' ‘she -.lt7fl$_ a regular attendant at St. Paul's Church, Summereldo. of lid-ministered to her by Rev. S._Wlght before her-death. ..._\-( 1"I‘ho’i'e:~‘are"left= to mourn ' H. tlielass" of a" loving wife and mother. a g solo-owing husband, one daughter _ Muriel) Mrs. C.,J. Pttcoirlhjum- brothers, Mrs. ThomasNoonal-l and Mrs. Percy Week's. St. Eleonora, Walter. Edward and Rey. sher- brooke. _ The very largely attended tune.- al took place to St. Paul's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. H. S. Wight wllile Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. Mc- Lcllali conducted the services at. .the grave. Tile pallbearers were Messrs. Frank Waite. John Thomp- son, Frank Townsend. Arru Ar- sansult. Fred McDonald and Ron- ald McDonald. l HAROLD J. GUNNING The appointment of Harold J. Gunning as manager of Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies was announced from Ottawa today by Mr, Robert Summérvlilc. general manager of hotels, Canadian Nat- ional Railways. Mr. Gunning brings Her faint last wish we should like to have heard. And breathed in her ear one lest ‘to his new post nearly twenty Damn; word, yours’ experience in hotel operst- only mo” who hi” 1N1; "a w“. ions much of which hlls been In to m; llll‘ ldmllllsilfillvll 0! 5lm'»'~m‘l' W‘ The pain of the heart in not soy- wfli- ‘_ ‘ ; ' ing farewell. . ‘ The following tributes of sym- senk-flor?" pathy were gratefully received. Barney said, "What the hell do you mean?" l "Vnll Arden scared you lllto thinking-i" Eric began. ‘*1 want to sec that master mind." He crossed the lawn to the porch at a run, sprinted up the steps and went into the senator's study. Guy Vall Arden was standing bo- sido tho desk looking somewhat grim. Corn] was huddled in a corner o! the settee. haggard and worried. i The senator was sitting in a. chair with his arms hanging dovrn. l Ills head Iicnt. He glnnrori up as Eric came ill. lie sold in n trcmblillg voice, "Eric. they've r-llincll mc." "No. they haven't" Eric aald. "What's it all about. Vail Arden?" Van Arden answered gravely. Pillow Husband, Bernie and Yvonne. Crosses and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn. and Mrs. Thomas Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Colldon. Mrs. Jack Mcponsld and Patricia Weeks, St. John, N. B. Ml‘. Mr. Wreatha Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Fenllly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lsughlin. Rev. Andrew Pitcairn. Mayor and Councillors of Town of Bummerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Medias Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. James Arseneult. baughlin "Eric. a vory shoclclll: thing lllls occurred. Zorane was murdered Sprays last night." ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laughlln and Barney came inlo the roam with Family. an air of bounding. Grandchildren. Bobby and Myrtle "This young man." Van Arden Pitcairn. want nn. "claims ho heard you and your father quurrrllnl: with Zorunc nnd saw you lcllve his npzlrirllcni. Zoralle was never sccn alive Ilgllllh" Eric Blonced at Harry Scflert. who was slandlnl: l" ill! 11511 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chappeil. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caeely, Kol- vill. ,The Daley Family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McEwen. Stanley. doorway. then at Van Arden. J. Everett Phuipm - "Van Arden. you're cllr-cful. _\-n\l'l'c M“ ma Mm culvln chuplmu, thorough. you riolft nvr-rlcnk Elli“ Kgn51ngwn_ thing, And there's wrollllllly only lhsk“ "l" "ml! Wm"! Wm‘ l'°'"' m“ Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop. It doesn't match the pictures." He tossed the flat P591134"!!! 0" Du." m; desk, "Probably the rest pictures Huang‘ L ever taken of a murder." Three swell pictures. Von Arden. of you swinging that chair on Zorane's brad." Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDon- nld. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noonan. (To Be Continued» 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Welter Leulhlin. -. i Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks. '"""5s'°" "*" i‘ “w” m” w. and Mn. Edward blllllllln. . 3- ' l an“, Mr. and Mrs. James Condon. Eh “ma. w", he" w,“ y, ",1"... Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loughlln. h‘ exrept aha" .-h,f§.d,h-,pl- Mr. and Mn. Walter Noonan. 11ml. he proved in ohmnlnlz Rlcllmmld- murmur,“ m. m, vim qlhe" y, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard, small cake was accepted Instead. Clmliiiglgwar" Mb." um.“ v Charlottetown. This well known recipe la ueed b)’ many thousand: of nouaewlvu. i0- cauea they have found that It Ilvea thcm an effective. dependable ined- icino for distressing winter coughs. It's eo easy to mix-anyone can do it. From any drugglet. got I55 ounces of Plm-x.aapeelulcomooundofpl-nven Ingredients. in eonoent ‘ form. well known for effeoton throat irrlidlone. Mr. and Mn. Ilrl-ol Leughlln. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews. Edward Leughlln. Jr, Charlotte- lawn. Tel-era and Anita Leughlin. lkilth end lunice Leughiln, Mun- treal. Mrs. Catherine Keir. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Walla. Mr. and Mrs. {oeeph Moi-Allan. Cardigan. Mrs. Patrick llamrnlll and 1am- (Or you can ueo corn syrup orllqfllil l honey Inetead of auger synlo.) t Pu the Pilllr. Into a 1O oufloe bottle and ll Ito vvltl! your syrup. This glvee you 1| ounces of cough ayrun wvl-licll she was ‘a devout member»- ._’I‘he last rites of the Churélriwere‘ ' "llyv -; erslde "and, pne- son... flemeyrd at" 3, MOflICfBIQD‘ threqsistere and threel .Mr§.,-. James ~oohdon1 1 aslckmoha; and Mrs. Allie McNeil], New All. nan. Edna and Lily Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Noonah. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Noorun, Mrs. D. P‘. McNeil! and Family. Capt. Francis and Mrs. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. John McNelll. Lt. Col. E. H. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Fred some; Ronald and Annie McNgflL Mr. end Mrs. Lorne Driscoll and Family. Mr and Mrs. Tim Arson“); Mr. andMrs. John P. Gltldul and girls, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Mung; .Mr. and Mn. P 11 c“ and Mark. "n, "o" Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3111315.“; m‘ Family. Mrrand Mrs. Ronald McDonald. ~ and Mrs: "Arras ‘Al-rennin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucette. Mrs Hubert McNeill and rum. Dr. and-‘Mwi-ls; if. dx-Fii-l-gu, M“ "d MYlli-‘Jomes Arsellault. M“ "d MN- Medics Wedge. M“ Em‘! ili/lrsulrrquk‘. Bllblflrlnl Nu...‘ rlilie hJJhJull. ‘ahugomn, sncfMl-o.‘ A u " Middleton. us n Rube". Mills Helen Hammlll, R.N., Mo“. t-real. - Erlrollmellt in lnary Guild. Mrs. Lucine Welsh, Misses an“ and Josie Doyle, Jamaica Plains. Hi6 Jesuit 59m. Telegram of Sympathy Edith and Eunice Laughll... Montreal. Menage: of gympgfl], Dr. and Mrs, Mark Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callback. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chappell. Sister St. Helen. 113mm, Mr. and Mn. Lloull McKay. Ml- .and Mrs. Elmer Warn, Clu- cngo. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert LeBoutIl- lier. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur. M158 Mary Cameron. Halifax. Mir. and Mrs. Basil Sherry, Fun. wood. Mr. and Mrs. Clermont. Mrs. Jack McDonald and Patricia Weeks. St. John. t Mfl- Maud! Harrington. Kenning- on. Alan Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Atllol cotton, Ken- sillgton. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie DesRccllec, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cheppeli. Kensingtoll. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Small. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prichard. Mr, and Mrs. James Brown, Cai- gery. Mrs. Albert Boswell, Hudson Beak. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Compton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, lVLl-s. D. B. McDonald. Mrs. McEwen. summerslde. Mr. an! lvlrs. James Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, but Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonmd Winnipeg. Man. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. North Bedeque. Mrs. Jessie Gamble. Southwest. Miss Anna Doyle, Jamaica Plains. Mayor and Town Councillors. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. MoNeill, New Arman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLollI-n. Mrs. Cardigan. Mr. and John llollti-ll. Brooklyn. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wlltehlrf». Montreal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wlltalllre. Montreal. Miss Pearl Yeo and Mrs. Mar‘! Herbert Cflii Earl McMurdo. Tuplin. Mr. and Mn. Arthur lnmau. New Annarl. lMr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curlvl‘. Clermont. Mr. and Mn. Eric Madam» at. Izleenor’: Women's Inatitlrl. Mr and Mrs. Ed Weeks. Che:- lottntown. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Araens-ui. 3t. Eleonora. m. and Mrs. n. Roblcltllld- 9t John. N. I. ' Mr. and Mrs. lull McQullf. Charlottetown. REIIEVE tllllllllllllY Qufclhactlng and depend- able, and you get four tlrnea ea much for your money. It nevor emlll. and la very PlIlllllfr-OBUOPOII love ft. Towllboeurprlaedbytbeway lttekee lly, Freetown. Mr. and lidre. George Sherry and Family, Pemwood. Mr. and Mn. Id. Griffin. In" . ton. Lot 1. | was; 5&3; svdrgg mil-ago» smog! “Errrifgaw. £331; gift“; "storage am. rtumn Motlarville. ; c t f til -_ w»: irritated brill a - fslyzidvihfi; “ma. _ - - 1h. . m" 1195;3- w. and Mn. Colin uoomu. but a No L a 4"ea mums-salience. Inaelellal. " tpleaaelneveryway. no. Daniel Mobonald and nh- . yNR- OM M". N. l- llollolil. IL‘- l‘ av‘ fill’- J‘: 0i 5 3