DECEMBER 9. 1952 x,. Georgetown" and Vicinity Adele Fitzgerald, who is Bristol and Vicinity Mr. James 'A. O'Brien and Mrs. Miss riupioied 1" Cha”o"em'wn' spam Bella Gauthier were business vis- ihe DW""”" 6”" weekend "i h" itors ui the City on Thursday. De- iiouu in '3'e”””””w'” cember 4th. . t-, B s r left. on -:- ,h'f,'g,yVlg:g:mberlllhl?efor 5pring- There are a number or cases of ma M'..s5., where he will visit flu in this vicinity "and d i say Wm; mmives, it is making the rounds, calling at T be 6m D most of the houses. Saturday. 006m 1' - Y- i1ll(i)lnMl'S. A. Kennedy m0i-01'9d "' Mr. .Gus MacDonald. who has Charlottetown. They were '0c”m' been on the poor health list all panied by M1'5- w- '7' Fm3"”'m summer, is out again and was a and MW Ja.w' mvem " business visitor to the City on . Thursday and Saturday December .3. t'..3i.;.”if.'ii.3:I:'”s:if.i3i, and lull: the weekend of December 6 all his home on Richmond street. The water tank at the Morell L-. fire station is ten thousand gal- d5 of Mrs. Charles Fraser ion capacity and not two thousand are sorry to hear that illness has as stated previously in error. '”"5-sumd misem-ielqillcgis M Le n. that Mr"”.iames mire . .3 .. E 2. W" . .. i... in Montague. atn god hizlgnh MaoDonsl were nth. e yn on i i . ” ?.ii""itt.'3””EiZ”: as. ..'Mr- Michael Blmm 45'” "' geese for the market but right now turned home 9" 5”""'d"y'- IS: the market is pretty quiet for geese. Nn1be'r Gtshprilgfxllaltg tllclra: mwller: "MT '51i 1” ' " , M ill be to l 3 n that lit? W5 the guest or h1s;Io.n'lll;'1aw JcnkBlIl'li: garriningwgl,-lint" lnetlie City 3”” d3”3hm' Mn Ella if Ben? are not plannins on caiininz any D"””X' Acwmpany ng .urhe fowl this winter as in years past. l” G””'(ge.mwn'gel:3 33;; WW3” M: A number of girls got a long E'T:,l,:d ;,",,,Q;,,.,. 0:, gm-ingneid, period of work in the winter months Missy that they will iniss this season. At. a recent m-eeting of tile Mr. Frank Dunn. and his brothers Mayor and Town Council the Frien ' I 1 winter months. ” Peaks: And A ' .lIicin'ity ..'Mr. R.onsld MacDonald was bu5m95-”- s business visitor to Charlottetown on November 27th.. Mrs. Jane Grant. Charlottetown on December 2nd" Joseph and M Conners. Miss Ida McKay, Public Health Nurse. was a visitor school December 2nd. Jervis Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Campbell's brother, Mr. 39"” ”C9V"Y-- Henry Trainor. St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Elmer nogerson, who spent over a year in Hamilton, ont.. returned to his home on St. Pat- rick's Road. November 29th. Famed by M155 C13” Pele"- Miss Anne Mclnnis, teacher in Bangor school; spent the November 29th week-end with her parents on Peskc's Road. structlon 00.. for the last A card game was held at the , home 01 ML and M”. Alex Gram expect to work Ior a week or more. on December lith. in aid of st. Guth- bert's Chuirch fund. Mrs. John Tralnor was a visitor "P merchandise that he had Pin" to Charlottetown December ist, on lmgugvhiiij l:15d1'gg:uV1;:lg;.i3l1; business. , in poor working condition at" the Mr. .and Mrs. Reggie Khenney and ”'m- M” G”mi'5 himd Tequued nve stitches. family, Charlottetown, spent Nov- ember 30th, visiting friends and -B. U. relatives at st. Teresa's. ' 2nd, where she plans to spend the Messrs. Ray Kelly, Walter Kelly and Alfred Donnelly were visitors to Fortune an December 3rd, on was a visitor at the home of her Mr. gobm, mud. P1,qum' Wu 3 son, Mr. Alex Grant and Mrs. Grant. business visitor to St. Patrick's Road Sh” W"-5 acmmpmled 53' 1"" '9" Many friends of Miss Marjorie k - Trainor, stanhope Road. who was a to Pea 65 student at Notre Dame Convent. regret to learn that she has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for an Martinvsle are spending a few days Eppmdlx 0P9mWm- All MP9 W” t Miss Leona Devine, Charlotte- hu town, spent the week end of Nov- ember 29th, with her mother, Mrs. Lauretta Devine. She was accom- Mesrs. Merlin Devine and Mich- ael llundraham, who were employed with Matheson and MacMillan Con- couple of weeks in Bristol, have now been moved to North Lake where they Mr. Ralph 'Grant: when entering a Charlottetown warehouse to pick Anthony and Clifford are on a building committee of the Com- trip to Boston at present. where they will visit their two brothers. John and Luke. and a. sister Mar- lon Dunn. Traveling by car. the brothers plan on several other stops to see old friends before returning in three weeks! time. inuniiy Welfare League. i-vendef-5 for the positions of rink caretaker and canteen operator were receiv- rrl allil awarded. The tender of Mr. Gordon Ross for the position or l'llll( caretaker was accepted, and that of Mrs. Raymond Lavan- dier iur the position of canteen Mrs. Margaret Matheson and Mr. Roderick MacDonald, Trac- sdie. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKinnon and family, ember 30th. Miss Marcella Bradley. Char- lottetown, arrived at the home of L.0.I.. And Tori. 3......-. so... on Nov- Anniversary Supper A very interesting, event took place in Canoe Cove Orange Lodge and made suitable remarks. An address of welcome to the Orange Order and to the com- munity was then read to Mr. and Mrs. James MscPhail which reads as follows: - Mr. and Mrs. MacPhail: We, the members of Derry L. OIL. and Lady Patricia L.O.B.A. wish .to extend a sincere welcome to you who have come to live amongst us. We are delighted to have you as we know you are a valuable asset to our community life and to our Orange Order. Neither of you comes to us a stranger. You. Mrs. MacPhail, have been a former neighbor of some of us and a. sister of a neighboring order and have en- deh-"Cd Yourself to us ere this. You, Mr. MacPhail, have also been very highly esteemed as an elder in the parish and a brother of a. nearby order. It is with great pleasure we present this small token and give you a hearty welcome to our dis- trict and our Lodges. Signed on behalf of Derry L. O. L. and'Lady Patricia L.0.B.A. A table lamp was then present. ed to them by Dan MacNe.in, the address being read by Mrs. Myrtle MacPhall, R.W.D.M. Mr. Mac- Phsil replied flttingly on behalf or Mrs. MacPhail and himself. Misses Kathleen and Sadie Mac- Fadyen delightfully sang many selections during the evening. The gathering dispersed after singing "God Save the Queen". - PROLIFICT-COW CORNWALL, Ont. - (CF) - A registered Holstein cow owned by Dougald MscMaster of Dunvegan in Glengarry County established a high mark for progeny. The cow has had 12 calves although she won't be 10 years old until next February. MECHANICAL MUSIC Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN Islander Weds in Hamilton' Ont. . ..'A pretty wedding took place on Saturday, October llth at Si. Patrick's Church, Hamilton, Ont, when Marion Elizabeth Langford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Langiord of Owen Sound, 0nt., and John Francis MacPherson, son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Phcrson of Launching, P.E.I., were united in the holy bonds of matri- mony. Rev. John Higgins perform- ed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The groom was attended by his brother Donald MacPhei'son, and Miss Doris Reardon attended the bride. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home of the brideis brother on Cheever Street where a breakfast was served to the immediate friends of the bride and groom. Many beautiful gifts were received, including a. Mix- Master from Canadian Westing- house where the groom has heen employed for the past four years. The bride and groom left by plane for New York City, where the groom visited his aunt, Mrs. George Maclver, and other rela- tives. All join in wishing them many years of happiness. NEW GLASGOW MISSION BAND The, Sunbeam Mission Band of New Glasgow met at the home of Mrs. B. Andrew on xnday after- noon, with an atte ance of 13 members and 17 visitors. sion on having a Christmas ser- vice. Three paid for World Eriendst Receipts were, for thankoffering, V1.10, and for collection 51.71. Roll call is to be answered with a verse from the Bible. Norma Parkman read the scripture les- son, and prayer was offered by Myrna. Smith. Mrs. Gough gave an article from the study, while the map of Africa was displayed, which is the country on which the study is based. 1-lymn "Jesus Loves Me" was sung. and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. A hymn sing-song followed. Lunch was served by Myrna Smith assisted by Mrs. Murray Orr and the hostess. -A.Y. MORE .;UCUM;I-TBS CHARLOTFETOWN - (CP) - Eflorts are to be made next year to extend the cucumber growing season in Prince Edward Island by three weeks, thus enlarging pro- duction. A new chemical will be tried to aid growth in the cold. wet days of early spring. Ei!!!.i.i!Z.5' TABLETS ANCIENT LAND The Ncgeb Desert in old Pales- tine covered about NEW STOCK Al The K G! R sroma 'Just arrived new shipment of Men's and Boysi Station Wagon Quilted Coats, sizes 30 to 46, also Surcoats with and without detachable fur collars, Quilted Lumber Jackets, Sheepskin Lined Coats, also 300 used Army Blankets With the president Doris An- drew presiding, the meeting open- ed by singing the hymn "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus", followed by repeating in unison the purpose and prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 13 members and fiiE.i?i.”i:neIi..8Z.i?..”.f? fiffldneigiii daushier Florence were bi-sine-E . l m, which visltprs to the City on Saturday, ?i3.li.i liimgriiiiiiii '3i?..- heating December on Miss Maureson u a of the room and add to the com- teacher at St. Peters Lake school mm of me plgyerg, and like all teachers has a lot of Christmas work to do for. the students under her care. -A.C. LARGEST PLANET . .lilpIlei'. the largest planet, has a volume more than 1.000 times i-hit ni the earth. ..' Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph McGrath arrived here recently on their honeymoon. They will spend some time with Mr. MoGrath's father, Mr. Bill McGrath. They were marri- ed in Halifax two weeks ago and on return plan to reside there. Mrs. McGrath was Miss Colburn of New Waterford, N. S. This vici- nity is wishing them every success in life together. . "Saturday, December 6th is a day we will always remember." says Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. for it is the day of the terrible Halifsxex- plosion sway back in 1917. Mr. sinnott. a sergeant in the army her parents. Mr. .and Mrs. Urban Room on Thursday, November 20, Bradley on Decembe ist, to spend when DIerr')y 2L. xlanbd Itaglygaf a. few da s vacation. 1' 019- - - - - Ce 6 HI 8 elf y organization anniversary with a Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, souris. halrjn Suplifl-1'0 alnd social evening. 88 were guests at the home of Mr. and CITY - - - W85 OTEBI1 M3 M". g kg ,N b goth. years ago on February 26, 1864, Henry 1” n ovem er while Lady Patricia L. 0. BA. was Miss Louise Brazel has returned xgiligiigegi February 22- i928: 25 from Boston, Mass, to her home . - , , after spending a. couple months wmpifnd E dehcwus sifpgilr Irdgk vacation with friends and rela- t ac 5 ye" W55 3999" 9 C ill i uv-. 'ai..;:: ”s”.f;”t"iiui”E;i”.”i.i upon 1' , . . . . the L, O. L. who congratulated the Lodges and made some comments on the Order. Mrs. Best, R.W.G.M. of the L. O.B.A. gave an instructive talk on ' MW. M'-” W" Hllilh" 1”” W New 'Ifl()edgeea.11yM3f1y(s30l,irI1 Lli1llacPhail.Gll.B:w Ymkv U' 5' A" T"”d3y' December P.G.M. was called upon and made brief comments. L. E. Ma:Kinnon delivered a St. Patrickls Road Women"s In- stitute held, their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Rich- ard Birt on December 3rd. driven by Mr. A. McKenzie, pro- priemr of the Morell garage, near history of D0l'I'i' in 0.1-. the Bristol United Church and n W6-5 most 1ni-eFE5ilIIiZ- day evening, November The music box, producing music by mechanical means, was invent- ed by the Swiss in the 18th cen- tury. the day of meeting was discussed. It was the choice of the members to meet at the home of Mrs Andrew. There was some discus- which . l-le com-i gew yu-d, from their home gun- mented on the fact that an Island 30th are Premier was its first Master; also s 111 RICHMOND ST. A stationed at 1-iaiitax at that time, sun patient; in in. p; E, 1, Has. that many, other distinguished and Mrs. Slnnott. then Margaret pim, My-,1);-gkg mmmd ,, double men including a present Judge- 0'Brien. on the staff of Kinlevs fracture of the leg and broken C1"?-Ym” Em” W0”-55”” we” Drill: Store. H0511 Very Cleirly that nose while his wife was severely 0"” memb,m5i , awful day of horror and misery shaken up grid on Saturday, De- mM';h?,"”"”f 3I':1CC;,mt”?1"i vlgig I .when they finally got a. messn!-'e cember 6th reported her shoulder 13.51,. givlssi ohm? 13.:,st;.; co? mm: h mt th h I S 0m? B 8y Ed Escaped in very sore. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lo 1 3 . - I . - - the crash that had killed hundreds. Baker. who were walking with the .rhr:digee'aretse:erV:(lnl:rliaiil1t3F”nfleml'irel-sfl E . iniured couple at the time. were and members with 25 years ser-f 0 , 9 Try this h ariu quick-fix meal "Mn imd Mrs. Reuben Drake. who unhurt. vice in the Lodge at present. ”" "3"-"4 "hm 3'1"? 135' I 6!! Other speakers were called upon -N Boards. at Trade A . ANNOUNCES SHOPPING HOURS C for MONTH. or DECEMBER Newest Dinnerware creations Wlietlier you are looking for occasional piecra - or for a complete set-you will not want to over- look the chance to see our beautiful selection of a popular makes. ROYAL STAFFORD-in Tu- SHELLY - in dainty blue, .- I ' . dor Rose and Violets Pomp- THE UNDERSIGNED sronns WILL as Blue y i . , V A - rennin amsmruumevsitvau-teens ui , In " 3 0 P E N ALL DAY .wEDNEsDAY N H TH: GIFT THAT I I MAYFAm GLAsSw:ARE FIRE SCREENS 5; . I , MONDAY, TUESDAY NIGHTS THE 22nd and 23rd 7 A in the "Wheat" and "Linda v MESI-I and ELAIN Q - i . I H ' C I WILL LILEASE HIM patterns are both aiiraciiie ' Ah IDEAL ('”T wsonrsosv (ciirisnm Eve) AT 5 PM Aiio wii.i.' A '”9'- CHEST ”"d "Sm M g””M"g' REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL ASATURDAY. DEC. 27th. GIFT BOXED it We also have a good sup- F caocxarr s sroaav JACK CAMERON FENNELL 8: CHANDLER FIT-RITE snoa co. FASHION snoppa rim GLORIA I GREENDAL MEN".5 WEAR. GREENDAL l-IAMBLY Ea INNIS ' R. T. HOLMAN LTD. (both stores) HOLMES & BRADLEY . HENDERSON & CUDMORE HuGmE:s.DRuo ' - JENKINS PHARMACY JOHNSON at JOHNSON - KENNEDYS MEN'S WEAR " Ks:NNEDii"s. LADIES WEAR I is Think of the hours of re- laxation and enjoyment he: will have in his workshop. We've the tool gifts that will promote his hobby and give him every satisfaction. -s.:.:.s:. '-I-at f d",h It.., . - LEPAGE SHOE STORES ply 0 san inc pa ea can MILLER BROS. MacFARLANE BROS. MOORE e Mcuaon s. A. McDoNALD . METROPOLITAN sToREst - -NEW WAY FURNITURE co. LTD. ..'NoRMA's LADIES' WEAR PROWSE BROS. , ROGERS HARDWARE suNTER's LADIES' WEAR A SIMPSON AGENCY G. H. TAYLOR'S r. w; WOOLWORTH J. ERNEST H. woam J. R. WILLIAMS w. w. wEnLNr:R die slicks. bowls, vases and ALSO Flresets, Andirons. Baskets and Wood Boxes. 4 comports in the latest de- signs. HI other Gift Suggestions. 5 Ictliroom Scales Tree Lights Trays ' Electric Toasters E Salad Iowls . Electric Irons Chests of Silver Electric Hot Plates ninth 4 ' nrxar.v.avin:nnsinaiMiI-Illii in i'I'lIe Rogers Hardware Company Limited ' ..rHr,-Mencnsnfrwrnsr sl.lfPOlf5.YOUR COMMUNITY A f n V -- I J I 1 sot-tiinIio'riT.'iowN1aoAaDorTRADr: