WATSON Temperatures below normal seasonal readings are expected for most of Canada from mid- December to mid-January. This map, based on the 30-day " forecast issued by the United " States weather office for the .TEMPEQAT'QQES . ; ., fox "fistsisazc 1. wmaom {4 _ maestro." 22‘, HILY EATI-IER EGREEAST .0 Dec. 15 a Jan. 15 period, shows below or much below normal readings are expected from the Maritimes to the Rockies. Bri- tish Columbia and Newfound- land are expected to have near- normal readings. f Funeral Held Of . Mrs. G. Reynolds . MONTAGUE —~ The funeral of tliellate Mrs. Georgina Reynolds of Murray River. was held from Murray River United Ohurch, Sat- urday. Roy. L. I. Woolfzrey conducted the service at the church, taking ' ashis text St. John 14:1 "Let Not Your Heart be Troubled yes be- ‘lieve in God, Believe‘also in Me”. . ' Hymns sung were “0 God Our ' Help in Ages Past". “Nearer My ‘ God to and “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross". The pail bearers were Clifford : EASTERN « GUARDIAN A'Ucuon "4.5” Score can. for sale at Guardian-Patriot . Central Printing. CHRISTMAS BOXED scarfs ties. handkerchiefs. gloves. shifts. The behlt loved gifts are . bought at Leard's Men's Shop. Sour-ls. ; Organizations using this column to promote their meetings, enter- ‘ lainments events etc.. are re- . {nested to place their announce- ; Ilents in the name of the spon- , Iorlng Organization. YOUR CHOICE of Beautiful s1. - ties free with every white Arrow shim at Leand’s Men‘s Shop. Sunnis. \ & Women’t x Rind! m 38.75 I Noun-l“ LTD. NOTICE: WILL not buy any 1038 except special orders until er notice. Hancock, Murray " River. - LEARD’S, Souris. featuring Men’s and boy‘s skates. A few I hairs Men‘s $112.50 skates in small ‘ We: only, going at $7.95. TURKEY DINNER — M r e , 3111c! MacPhee. Montague, was . . lhe holder of the lucky ticket. on " . “he Christmas meal sponsored by “19 Montague Branch of the Cana- ' ma11 Association for Retarded - Qiildren. The dinner includes a me; with all the fixings. .. ; . v“ .s .. _. \janm..~:‘hv .- _-—— ‘ 1: a. n- “at! l I Gm l l i ll " sovm'r noNons AMIL'I‘OIN LONlDOIN (Reutersl-«A postage stamp portraying English poet Keenan, Raymond Reynolds, Wil- land‘MaclLealn. Harper Lee-co, John Ferguson and Clarence Lowe. Intenment was in Murray Hor- bor North Cemetery. Than k you for your Patronage in ’58 and Season Greetings. ( JO ANNA'S DRESS SHOP ’ Montague . Heavy precipitation la fore— cast for most of the Atlantic Provinces and British Col- umbia, Alberta, and part of Saskatchewan. Southern Ontario is expected no have light precip- itation and the rest of the coun- try moderate. (CP Newsmap) John Milton has come out in the Soviet Union, Tass news agency said Sunday. I But Wuhan For A MERRY CHRISTMAS MacPHERSON'S . Dress Shop Montague By WILLIAM L. RYAN HAVANA lAPl—It will he a grim Christmas for many a Cuban. The surroundings appear prosperous. but the situation on the island of 6.500.000 people isiCastro is nothing but a symbol going fast from bad to worse to hopeless. There appears little prospect for a solution to the revolution led by Fidel Castro. Now enter- ing its third year. the rebellion is gnawing dangerously at Cuba's economy. Cubans are talking displritedly about the possibility of many months or even years of cruel abloodletting. One even hears discussion of a possibility that Cuba may even- tually be cut in two, with a separ- ate state formed in the eastern- most and‘ richest province. Or- lente. It is there that the revolu- tionary movement is the strong. est. And Oriente is a different world from Havana. provincially proud and suspicious of the cap- ital. NEBULOUS GOAL There is trafic irony in Cuba's plight. An increasingly strong in. surgent movement that grew in two years from a ragged band of fugitives to a force that may number more than 8.000 armed men, claims it’ls fighting to get rid of a dictator. But even should the insurgents succeed in exiling President Ful- gencio Batista, nothing but a dic- tatorship c ould possibly rule To our friends and customers Best Wishes for the New Year NELSON ‘S ESSO SERVICE STATION Cherry Valley Just To Say Merry Christmas Coming Your Way I l l l Happy New Year! ; Texaco Dealer General Repair: Cuba In the \lake of llIIs revolt. And few can say for sure that this rebellion. For many Cubans the youthful of some distant dream of constit- utional democracy. But business people in Cuba who might like to be rid of Batista also worry about certain portenls in the Cas- tro movement. They worry about the increas- ing influence of Castro’s younger brother Raul. whose flirtatious with the Communists is well known. BUSINESS PINCH The economic shock of two years of rebellion has not been felt as much in Havana as it has in the provinces to the east. In the capital one sees few signs that this island is ripped by a malady rapidly approaching the proportions of a civil war. But Havana is beginning to feel the pinch. Its economy. though they know the political aims of‘ astonishingly resilient, is starting to slide. The tourist business. a lucrative source of income, has been badly hurt. ‘ '. Neither has the country as a whole yet felt the full shock. but! _ l H-IfLL SIDE INN Montague, P.E.l. Phone 49 “Christmas For Cubans the prospects are not bright. Al- ready some small business are failing. Unemployment is ap- {proaching a dangerously high fig- ure. somewhere near 350.000. Anxiety is expressed for the fu- ture of the sugar industry upon which. directly or indirectly. as much as 90 per cent of the econ~ omy must depend. What is the revolution all about? Even Cubans seem to be at I loss to explain it. Most observers believe the revolution came be- cause Batista returned to power six years ago at the point of a gun and has been unable since to legalize his office. As Cuban regimes go. Batista's seems to have been fairly respec- table. But Cuba is not big enough for both Castra and Batista. One or the other must go or the country will be threatened with cats:- trophe. ' . Curling Draw For Montague Curling draw at Monlazue to- day. 'l P. M. Lcon JDlIllr‘lOll. Ellery Shaw. L. Munroe. G. Worth. vs. .l. Cudmol'e. Bruce Clair, George llIIcCannell. Al. Pilson. Art Sullivan, Dan Acoqn. J. Lowery. Malc. MacKenzie. vs. Bill MacLean. Ron Pettif, George Kennedy. Don Williams. 9 P. M. Al. MacDonald. R. Robertson. Preston MacLeod. Lyman Nic- holson, vs. Don Wannamaker. Bud Ings, Tyler Beck. Martin Sanderson. Ralph Beck. Dick Machan. Benny Balderson. Floyd Nichol- son. vs. Joey Fraser. Lester Carpenter, Spencer Llewellyn. Lester Hennigar. GEORGETOWN Mrs. Ida Wood of Boston. Mass arrived in Georgetown last week and is visiting her sisters. the Misses Jennie Lee and Margaret Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacKinnon left last week for Saint John. N. 3., where they will visit with Mr. side offices of The Patriot. NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at theMonMgue. Souris or Summer- The Guardian -The Patriot Guardian and The and Mrs. John MacKI'mInn, 'l'l:r‘_\' will then ll‘th‘l to 011mm. \Ilm'c they will rcsulc for the WWW. with Mrs. MacKiIlnon‘s smcr. Mrs. Booth Scott and Mr. Scull. Charles Murphy of Vernon was a business visitor to Georuclmxn last week. I Mrs. CA. Srully has returned to her home after being a patient in the Charlottetown llospllal. Frank MacCorack was a re- cent business visitor to the city. The many friends of Master Chester Llewellyn. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn are <qu and 4735 for boys can be ust in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. On Saturday. December liilh. Captain and Mrs. H. Larsen and The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 22, 1958 S I'amlll \lllh Mrs, Lemuel Mac- C(lllllHl‘h and lllss Aldene Mac- (Jorlnack motored to Charlotte- town. . layman Madmnrl who has been I‘llllllftfyf‘fl In Halifax. NS. has returned to his home in George- town. --FREE-- nrnp you’r Christmas lights in to us for free repairs ex- Don’t chance eluding parts. a fire, lct us put your lights in good working condition. Montague Electric Co. g. .‘l ll” Mil" " Ml. <6 ; “lit IIIIIIIIII ‘21. Your IIII pcrial h To 4 One and all. . . MacKENZIE’S SERVICE STATION SEASON’S GREETINGS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! lasso Dt‘illt‘l‘ Plume 76 General Merchants More“ DINGWELI. & ROSSITER Cheeriest CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and Goon WISHES ‘ {or 1959 & Produce Dealer Phone I . v,» - Our Biggest, Brightest Christmas Wish Is Just For You! MONTAGUE I cow STORAGE ' JAY'S GARAGE l c. l k- I -_._.-. B 1 o i DRGGKVIEw J i 1 I SERVICE STN. K a H- p ' 1 " HILCHEY and RODDIE MacKENZIE 8‘ E “‘0‘” IE‘ C‘ = VonlDuElgeS'li'lNE w. l it — Se rvce roce na MONTAGUE P' E' 1' “p‘fi‘lig‘lit 3 a E flag We so May You and Those V You love be blessed with Joys that never cease R. L. SANDERSON General Merchant St. Peters l Best Wishes for I. m““‘!‘£liflfl('{‘l'€€‘fi’d'fi'l‘clxi’i‘fll'leiflfllil’l‘ Season's Greetings Mayor Joseph Campbell Souris I T r v i if I 5 to. I One and All from J 'l l and Councillor! l l O Wendell R. Birt ; 0 Keith MacKenzio l O Wilfred Wright I 0 Elmer MacDonald l O Arthur MacDonald 0 Elmer Doucefte a Happy and Prosperous I 959 Lmnmunaunaaannauamamunnm Phone 11 General Electric and polishers, We would la Quaker space heaters, Steel Furnishings, beds. A150 “vine I‘mm furniture and c . ke this opportumty f “51165 for a Joyful Chrlstmas an MATTHEW x. MclEAN LIMITED SOURIS wish to announce th furnit convenience of horn Kings. W plete line of familiar R. C. A. televisions refrigerators, Kemac Fawcett coal room oil, springs, mattresses. Sunbeam food Mixe d a Happy and P Roy Crockett as manager ure and appliance store opened for the 3 will endeavour to carry a com- rs. Irons. hmme kitchen sets. 0 wish our customers e appointment of Mr. of their new 9 owners in Eastern brand names; . l'adios._wasl_lers. and conversmn 011 burnels, and oil ranges. heater“ Toasters, and Floor our warmest I-opel'ous New Year- CHAISSON’S SOURIS RESTAURANT PHONE 55 OUR WISH I TO All . . Peace on earth . .. Good will To men' ST. PETER’S CO - OP Buy - Benefit - Build St. Peters [Phone 4 a merry Christmas / May we take a few minutes from the hustle and bustle of the season to wish you and yours the very merriest of Christmas and a Happy New Year. MORELL Buy - Benefit - Build Phone 4-1 CO-OP "Decision Against Time" “'ITH JACK IIAHKINS A dare—deVII lcst pllot lusz you on a Home lIIlglIn: athenlure COMING WEI). - Tlll‘K. "VERTIGO" Theatre MONTAGIIE Mon. - Tue. Dec. 22 - 23 l 1****** $7 A- 1“ FOR THE BIG 'n' Rou BALI! ‘mélulls lA z. isAllLANKA -DANNY4§E to :Iavmg THE TYRONES PHYLLIS 1 Which? SHOWS 3;30 - 7 - 9 Ettukimts JUNIORS gquK MARTINDALE- DELLA REESE THE ROYAL TEENS NEWMAN than us in HIRIIII SFECIEIT FFfATliiEfiEfl A "FORBIDDEN DESERT" #:4424441. OT BEAT GENERATION! I HERE COMES THE BIG SHOW OF THE H I TODAY — TUE. — WED. V A cowusumsti nooucuou I COKUMBIA "Cm Y HAMILTOI m *¥¥*t* 53....-cw . ‘.—'-— wag,- w “ ‘v‘urwmi‘NT'V‘ '