Murray Aw . 5-1 ..I”.....”1''.'.i...!”.''.'..”.'.”'....''I; Ac” .1 Montague Rink I-I. mrmg for Murray River May- mn were Nloollo (I). A. White Q up a, White (1). Jsrdine (1). ....- -e.'w..- - '-'- ... .5 I-tenth of Mrs. Jessie has been dscharged from the mv, gouty Memorial Hospital ales at the homo J-1C.:;'c 'r. Landrl- an. Lower bi K. in. and Mrs. John Beck Al- gon, were guests of Mr. and L, llmar Miller on January 2!. number of Murray lar- go:-hiTgr.th reaidets attended the M concert in Cambridge Hall nsored by Peter's Road and mnbridge district on Wednesday gt, January 19- 'l'be many friends I H. limel- Millar are very sorry to hear that he is on the sick list and all hope he will soon be out around again. Mrs. Mal-vyn Johnston and Mrs. gm-y llilliar were visitors to Mon- agile on January 35. Friends of Miss Betty Ann Mil- iar nursc-in-training at the P. E. 1, Hospital are pleased to hear she has recovered from her recent ill- I555. Mr. and Mrs. William Glover. White Sands. spent several days with their son-in-law, and daugh- isr, Mr. and Mrs. Grand Gra- llsm, Gasperesux. The many friends of Mrs. Mar- garet Graham. are sorry to hear she H ill at her home with pneu- 1' lnonia. All wish her a speedy re- eovery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid and son, David were Sunday visitors to Murray Harbour. the guests of Mrs. Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Herring. Mrs. John Claw was hostess to he Ladiesls Aid loclow on Tues- day evening. January II. with It numbers present. It was decided to write to Eaton's and Simpson- Sears for charity bundles. Tho program consisted of interesting readings by Mrs. Harry Miilar and Mrs. Halon MacLure. After the devotional period a delicious luncheon was served by the - toss. assisted by Mrs. ilsrhert Lura. Mrs. Harry Millar invited the members to bar homo for the February meeting. Friends of Mr. George Graham are sorry to hear he is confined to his home with pneumonia and wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Jean Currie, Toronto. who in vacationing in Montague spent several days at the Manse. the lutst of her brother. llav. Carl Currie. On Saturday. January 23. a iarse crowd gathered at the rink to enjoy their first skate ol the ”"f"'- YWH8 and old alike are 100hDs forward to many more :TbY:”MMskatins aindkilocilsy. Mr. Bclaeod I. c r of he rink for the season. u on Peta T! d Juni r Heated til:.locs?Junlor be pleased to know G Irlsfol Ben Keefe received the sad news last week that her sister Mrs. Doyle. had passed away in Halifax after a lingering illness. Mrs. Keefe and her brothers. Ed- gild and Art Dol:nellyl'i..lll:ft on urday morning or all to attend the T The sympathy of this vicinity is extended to em in their hour of sorrow. Mr. W. A. O'Brien. received word on Saturday from somer- vilie, Mass.. that his uncle. Fred O'Brien, of that city was very seriously ill and confined to bed morosorious . O'Brien willfiy to the big city to be with his uncle and special friend when he and Mrs. O'Brien, have spent so many vacations. The condition of Miss Sheila authier. who has suffered a nervous bi akdown is reported as about the same. She has been a patient in hospital for two weeks. Miss Rachel Sinnott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital Saturday night, where she underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis. She is reported as having come through the operation fine. Miss Mabel O'Brien. principal at Morell graded school. was ob- sent from- her desk for a week with an injured left eye. On Thurs- day Miss O'Brien went to the city to the doctor and he removed a particle or cinder that was lodged in the lower inside lid. She is back at her duties now. Visitors and guests at the Vii- lage Diner this winter stop to ad i the beautiful intermediate Baseball trophy on display there. The two-loot trophy in a lovely- glass case was won from Tignish by Morell boys in tough playing last season. Making inquiries last week about the trophy, we are sorry to learn that hopes oi re- taining the cup for another year. are fading as four of the team have already gone to other cent- ers. All in all, however, our boys as always do their best to keep it here. Smelt and tommy cod fishing in full swing now through the that covers the river and bay. is not very thick yet but with time runing low the hardy fisher- men must keep at it. Rabbit hunters, who have had a bumper season in this vicinity. are reminded the season is over. Yes air. it closed. January sith. Take in the snares boys. Several flocks of partridge are having it just tough enough this cold weather and where those birds came from is the question as there were none here in the o season; now about fifty are rgllt around this door. A local truekman. lost two bags of shorts off his light truck on Saturday near the city limits. Be- fore they could be picked up a score 0 cars and trucks want is ice 1... over them and the bags were ton to ribbons. The shorts was valued at around !9.00. V Miss Alice McCarthy. teacher at Queen Square School, spent the week-end with her mother here. Mr. Eph Malone has resumed his janitor duties at the church of St. Laurence following quite a long! period of poor health. a Mises Margaret and Gertie Henneberry have closed up their residence and moved to the cl to reside for the winter and spring months. Mr. Charlie Moshor, who had been employed in the city for a' long period as a carpenter. has taken leave from the big Falcon- wood Hospital job to do some boat building. This and of the work has to he kept up and boat builders with the proper building for the business are as scarce as hen's teeth. -N Rink on iaturday night, January N. before a large crowd of fans. at the Murray iisrbolu. North MONTAGU Precintlon to the voters of so generously in the Febru MARS GROCERY We, the undersigned, CLAUDE NICHOLSON ARNOLD VANIDERSTINE. E VOTERS wish to express our ap- Ward 1 who supported us ary first civic election. HALL REYNOLDS SPECIALS Robin Hood '3' ing satisfactorily following Nillage -Meeti were bold last evening h St. Peter's and Morell. Stewart MacEwen acted as chairman at the St. Peter's meet- ing and Dr. Burden was socrr tary. In the el " re-olaciad. ' ' includes P. A. and Stewart MaeEwen. The budget GEORGETOWN w. ls. s. ..'Tbe monthly meeting of David's W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. W. W. McLarea on January 7th with the president Mrs. W. Paterson in the chair. The minutes were read and ap- provod and the roll call answered by a verse of Scripture contain- ing the word "Joy". The devotional period was on the theme of Evangelism and the Church's busines The president gave a summary of the year's work by this group. Mrs. H. Lar- sen was appointed Christian Stewardship secretary. Mrs. Pat- erson volunteered to represent the Georgetown W. M. S. at the Presbyterisl meeting in Sum- merside on Jan. 15th and mill. at Mrs. S. Walker's. Lunch was served by the Hostess and a plea- sant social half-hour was spent. ..m...mj(. GEORGETOWN W. A. ..fSt. David's VI. A.. held its the president. Mrs. S. Walker! presiding. The roll call was an- swered by a Joke. and minutes of the last meeting read and ap- proved. it was arranged that the ladies meet the following week to sew the new curtains for'the stage. A motion was passed to buy two loads of coal for the church as the supply was getting low. It was arranged .tllat a Valentine pantry sale be held next month. Mrs. F. Allan volunteered for the sick committee. Mrs. Pater- son offered to provide the en- tertainment programme for February. The contents of a grab- bsg were the means d souls amusement and profit. Lunch was served by the host- esses for the evening. Mrs. N. Hanson and Mrs. E. liastoa. WHIM ROAD ..'Miss Mary Munro. student nurse at the P.l2.l. Hospital, was a recent visitor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. Whim Road. Miss lshbel Farquharsoa and her brother. Lloyd. both of Char- lottetown, were recent visitors to their home in Kilmuir. Mr. Donald Munro. Charlotte- town. recently visited his home in Whim Road. The many friends of Mr. Ed Fnrquhsrson. Killnuir. are pleas- ed to know that he is convalesc- an operation in to King's County Hospital. STERLING W. I. The monthly meeting of Sterling W. l.. was held Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Woolner. The president presided and meeting o ” by singing the ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of last meet- ing wera road and approved. Fifteen members answered roll call by giving an rouse why tourists are attested to out Is- and. Reports of committees were then given School committee re- ported teacher would like cocoa. and sugar to be supplied to school childron. it was decided to do so. Cuuespondence was then read in- cluding letters of thanks and also a paper on health by Mrs. Lloyd Wililie was read. Plans were made to hold a card part school room on foilowng Friday niilflt. The next meetin is to be held at s. G. Fyfe, the home of - lunch committee as follows: Mrs. G. Fyfe. Miss Olga Wooiner. Mrs. A. Bolgor. Mrs. M. Malone and Mrs. E. Henry. exchanlo of .Valaa- tines: Programme committee. Mrs. E. 8. Bell. Mrs. Elmer Fyfe and Mrs. G. Fyfe. Collection amounted to 81.50. Programs committ thoa took St. Peter's And Morell The annual village meetings Depsrunult. Q! commit Morell will sioners, Henry Macbougau was three commissioners. The three-man eeln- Louis McGuire, James Jay and Iadwell Aldls Maclienzie. At the business of 3850 was voted 13' for the coming year. of which lot. 3350 was allotted -to the Fire discussed. ....m......m...mm... 3- curb the dangerous The next meeting to take place 3,”,-.1 gee;-gury, w, A. MacLeod, monthly meeting in the Church Herbert Macl(enzie. The cemetery hall on Thursday, Jan. lath. with report, by Angus Martin. Bible So- ngs. Held Ai- Discussion centered. mostly. on villago i.....rovements and it was decided to put a dump into operation. it was also de- cided to tails steps to collect all taxes from those in arrears. retain the same They are: part of the meeting approximate- !1.000 was voted as the bud- A number of subjects were including beautifica- lion. the planting of trees and the organising of a branch of the Red Cross. It was decided also to practice of speeding through the village. Annual Meeting Valleyfiold United Church ..'There was a good attendance from all parts of the congregation abthe annual meeting of the Val- leyfield United Church which was held in the church schoolroom. The minister. Rev A. C. Fraser. was appointed to the chair and conducted the opening devotional period. W. A. Bruce was appoint- ed secretary for the meeting. The read the minutes of the last meet- ing. The Session report was given by the minister. Memk n of Ses- slon present at the meeting were J. A. MacPherson. J. S. MacPhee. W. A. MacLeod, W. A. Bruce. The Treasurer's report was given by ciety by W. A. Bruce. the W. M. s. report, sent by Mrs. R. 1:. Mac- Pherson. was read by Mrs. A. 0. Fraser. the Lsdies' Aid and Mia- sion Band, by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Also the Baby 3. report, sent by Mrs. D. Mackinnon. was read. Stipend and M. and M. accounts were given by W. A. MacLeod. and the Heatherdnle Y. P. by Hector Matlleson. Retiring trustees are: Roy Gillie, Alex Martin. Stanley MscPhee. and Alexander Mackin- non. Trustees for i955 are: Max Cooper, Bellevue; Alex MacPhee, Grand View; Norman Nicholson, Valleyfield West; Stewart MacDon- ald. Valleyfield East: John I. MacDonald. Kilmulr; Hector Math- eson. Hestherdalo; Arthur Mac- Kinnon. Brooklyn; and Mack Mac- Lood. Upper Montague. Verbal reports were given: of Valleyfield Y. P.. Sunday Schools, lights, choir, anniversary and Kil- muir servicos. Several present took part in other matters which were favorably discussed. and a very satisfactory meeting was brought to a closo by prayer. Christmas services in the church were conducted by the Pastor. Rev. A. C. Fraser, with Mrs. W. A. Bruce as organist. Christmasi music and carols were sung by choir and congregation. The New Year service. conducted by James A. Fraser, theological student at Mt. Allison University, was-well attended. T This woman says: Penile: ..'Mr. Joseph Lawler. Charlottetown. Jan. 25. Jan. II. in Hermitage School spent on St. Eaf.rick'I Road. town. spent the week-end of Jan. 22 at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James McAree. Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Birt and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Trainor, Jan. 23. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and daughter. Ads. Bristol, spent a few days recently at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Birt. Friends of Mr. Henry Clarkin. are pleased to see him around a- gain after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacMiiinn. Canovy. an. 26. Friends of Mrs. Thomas Brazel, are pleased to know that she is now feeling much better after hav- ing received a fail in the yard of her home recently. Mr. Harold Eogerson. Hamilton, Ont. is spending a short vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson. St. Patrick's Road W. I., held a number of card parties in the district in order to raise funds for the purchase of maps for the school. Peakes W. I. has purchased science kit froln the School Supply to be used in the class room of Peakes School. ..3u, mmmjm... ANCIENT ARTIST! Paintings on the rock walls of caves in France and Spain have been estimated as more than 10.- 000 years old. visited Mrs. Thomas Kenny and Mrs. Louis sym. visited Charlottetown. Miss Marian Rogersoll. teacltlg wee":-end of Jan. 21 at her home Mr. James Gillan. Jr.. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Jan. 22 at his home on Peskea Road. Mr. James McAree. Charlotte- St. family. Head of Hilisboro, visited Curling At Montague Today Montague Curling schedule for Thursday. Feb. I. I2!)-East Ice-British Consola. West Ice-British Consols. l:00-East Ice-Dr. L. A. John- ston vs. L. H. Poole. West Ice-A. A. Fraser vs C. 8. Stewart. 9:3)-East ice-Ladies West ice-Homer Moar vs J. I. Desltoches. GEORGETOWN ..'Friends of Mrs. John L. Mac- Donald are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home from the P. E. l. Hospital. where she underwent treatment. Miss Peggy Walker, left on Wednesday on return to Toronto. alter a month's visit with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Wai- her. Mr. J. W. Fraser of Whim Road, was a business visitor to George; town on January 27th. M Mr. Richard DeLory left on ro- turn to Toronto, Ont., after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Mr. De- Lory is employedjs a Civil Engl- neer with the Ontario Hydra Com- mission. On Sunday. January zard at St. James Church. Georgetown, Gladys Elizabeth lrene infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDonald was Baptised by Rev. 0. Kiggins. The sponsors were Miss Bernice DeLory and Mr. Donald MacDon- ald. Miss Martina Mccloskey of Charlottetown. who was recently appointed Principal of Georgetown High School, entered up on her duties on Monday. January 14. Mr. John DeLory was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Adolphus Scully was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown. Jan- uary 26th. Friends of Mr. Russell Yorston are pleased to no him home again after being a patient is the Vet- erans' Wing of the P. E. 1. Hos- pital. Miss Donalda Landry. left rec- ently for Charlottetown, where she is taking a hair dressing course at the Kent Beauty Shoppe. Shoulder Cuts "ros . Alllillunc I Miss ( DOLCIN is POSll'lVElY MIIACIJLOIJS" u '..h.(ml.;i' paias,lwss to use DOLCTN and found .. my amazement that the elect! were ositively miraculous. bl! : week Leonid ngfut my id! 10"," C i lhsdoorbut -11--11""! smuadsslflhsd aeysrbsdani thins W0-I '3'i' "'- Mrs. JAE Till i re: and alnover-ondin ul!I'fh rt letters (will '0 '1" '5" .,'.,,.... ul Dolcln. "The result 0 ,.... of bio-dionu mount. '4" ans beasiss of as Doiu-for-uh ve been protein 2 lnedlcsl nor sadclinlsaltssoln I 01 v anlirltis,rlIoumanIll,iI1mb'C9 mi ' sciatica as Eve mounenu. J l.el' endless ulorinl"9' er you 'dnljjfll sodsy. DOLCIN Ioliable - lioctivo m. Ihaerdge.-band" two coatasta were an- oy y a . 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Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacKinnon and also their mother, Mrs. Jane Cook. The many blends of Miss Roma Johnston. are pleased to see her home again. after her recent op- eration in the King's County Hos- pital, Montague. Miss Mabel White. Charlotte- town. spent the past weekend in Murray River. guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brebaut. Mr. Norman E. Stewart. Char- lottetown, spent the past week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norma C. Stewart, High Bank. Mrs. John Maclnnis. Murray River. recently spent a few days Eastern Guardian ..'REGULAR MEETING of the Montague Branch. Canadian 1:- gion tonight, 8 pm. JSHUB-GAIN Amateur Caval- cade, stage show, Yeo Theatre. Wednesday, Feb. I. I p.m. ..tltEGULAlt MEETING of the Ladies Auxiliary of the King's County Hospital will be held in the nurses residence Friday ove- nlng, ll p.m. nnuslhy. 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