,. - 4 ,s 2 -I I I I A .f. -a ' - 0 0 0-" PEAKHS LOBNE VALLEY &0BGIIJ'I'0W'N YORK The Guardian rage 23 Apple Pandowdy 7 In -..vur. and Mrs. John Trainer. mm. and Mrs. Lloyd nice... ..'Mr. and Mrs. "Chester Walker Mr. George Proud. York. spent M”"'hy' D” 20' 1954 Line a casserole. bottom ups 5:. C a November motored to Murray River recently. Tuesday in Charlottetown. sides with fingers of bread that Fe-d:eraI1PubIi,c Works Dept, The following summarrof i-led:.r- .1 public works in the Province dur 'the,season of 1954 has been wpp ed by Mr. C. W. Currie. Dis- trict EIIIUICH3 pleted as follows: . - launching Pond .ch'et1a1ne., Con- tmtoxgn. J. Phillips a. son. Point Prim. dredging. Contractor visited Charlottetown 29th. Mr. and Mrs. -Ward Crane. River- ton. were business visitors to this vicinity, November so. Missu Jane and Linda Peters, Charlottetown. spent the week oi November 29. at the home of their aid were visitors to Montague on December 4. ' Mr. -Ralph Nicholson and Mr. Peter Macl.-sod were recent business visitors to Georgetown Her many friends in this vicinity are sorry to learn that it. was nec- essary for Mrs. Charles Maebsod of where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waitsr Fraser Mrs. N. W. Hansen was a recent visitor to miarlottaiown. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Currie and son. Larry. or Charlottetown, were Mrs. Clifford Chandler. Milton. was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Herbert Veasy on Wednesday, Nov- ember 24th. Mrs. Floyd Veuey had as her guest on Wednesday. her sister. Mrs. Harvey Cola. Milton his home. York Manse. after spend- ing a. few days in Halifax. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Veasey and his mother Mrs. Herbert Veasey, York. attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Osbert Enman. Vernon River. which was held on Monday. have been dipped in melted butts: or margarine. Peel, core and slice. is large cooking applu. Place ap- ples in casserole and sprinkle ova: them 4 tbs. brown sugar mixed with 1-2 tsp. cinnamon. Add 1-! cup water and cover top with a layc During the season dredging Rocky Point. Contractor. aunt. Mrs. Alfred Handrahan. v ltoaenesth. to remter "the 'Kings recent guests of Mrs. Currie's ps.r- Mrs. Daniel Ready. Covehead is Nggmbgd '3:&". mm. vmey wag og w,u.bu;med gang”; 91 mag, punts oi the Department WON 811- Frank Qulidi. Palatine. Contractor. Mr. , and Mrs. John Bin and county Memorial I-lospitahior treat- gnu, in-, gnu mu, Wllffgd my. spending a few days at Fhrty-eight mum; to Vernon NV” on Sung Sprlnkle- top with brown sugar. gsged as follows: Prank Hughes. I ' . returned to their home ment. and all join in wishing her Quillan. , Road with lrlends. con, mg mg, man; 1 mm .5 Dredge P.W.D. "Pownal.No. 2". Captain 3. '1'. Batchilder carried an at Wood Islands. Mac- Au1sy's Wharf and Georgetown. nl-edge r.W.D. "No. 8''. Captain BR 2 turned to her home after spending A . s:P..:P'...P-::; no moan Pi: GPW - "W" ”i”" M Mr "- ia.frna"l.”im";”:.": ..P::- :-r..:::.-.. '.:::.1"..':'"m 0” -,,mu--y -- mm. m. -rm Pollll- ,, - Mm Ul"l'1- Mt 5W""'5v d'"'"'d '" I”PI”"3 "mm ” Georsewwn M” ""4 Mm R”"”””d Vamy CI" inXloriTi-s. Peter Proud daugh- Suotion Dredge P.W:D. "No. 12. . ' Visited It The h0l1l0 01 her son and Lorne Valley Church on Sunday. mu Joyce Jmmm W” . mum tended the funeral of their aunt W 01” md mu Gemgge were aptain D. A. Mcrlally, carried on C K uughm.m.hw' 34,-, mg mg, gm-t December 5. vmw, to chnrlotbewwn the late Mrs. Osbert Enman oi mmm to cowhead on ,m;md” gaging at ssvags.l-larbour. V I- I heard, December I. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macl..ood.Char- pdend, 0; M", John A, -Mm. Vernon River on Monday, Nov. 22. evening Nwember N the sum 0! Dll&O P- W- D- "N9 14-" c"9P' There is a time that lives the lone Mr-"Ind Mm Hlrold MIGDODIM. 1”"'9mW'1- WWW '0 I-'9'” V311” Donald are sorry to hear that she MT" mic spmule 1"” rwurmd '0 Mr and Mrs Rolarid,Beaireto Alex MacLean. carried on dredging to, 10", M3,, suwm, mm rgcgnt vmgq-g .,t on December 5. While here they ,5 . Damn. in me Km" county ' ' p ' at, 0hll'10'vW0W"- Sunne” Plmdl For the unknown is like the soulless We Mme 01 "1" "I3 Mm 593” "ma 9'9"" M M” M”L”d' 1”" Memorial Hospital in Montague, Lgu'no;1uing, Graham's Pond and 3,”. gggua G t M" ml h grub. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nlchol- ma an mm her I weed), recovery. , Belle veer. . ans ran . . p - y . 1);-edge p.w.n. "No. as". 0apt.who::.1g;l:'no::ld”u "4 19"" Gum, M. ,0, 3.,,,.,,,, mg, Nov, rm. Teresa O'Brien and Mrs. W:;"”& gen”? gvigj manna Webster. -carried on as. where Mrs. cl-snnnu spend the R-chews Gallant left recently tor A at Lennon island. Savage Harbour and North Rustlco. Repairs and ixnproqements effected or proposed by my Labour at the following works under the torsman noted: Ahaeirton Myricks Wharf, How- am Clark; Alberton Queen's. How- ard Clark, Annandale Beach. Angus W01”! y mg soldier - manna. Th 1 mother. Mrs. Annie Gardines.- IA P.."””....l.l:;'l.l:;..m?'..f1::l...”i:”. m . mm or mum-. tween: so Wt" 0"” 0"" 2...... .. .:...i”.".'f..f”c".E..”..,":..fE Mr. 3.... ...v.. .,. ..,.... Tuesday. Wednesday & Thursday ken: nous vltlver. Simon Stuart; W ll""'” Robert Mcxenns, Charlottetown, tor of the bride. Ind Mr. Ralph "I me” VIM” '0 Ge””l””W"- - Bentinnk Cove. Clayton Noye; Blooming Point. Lawrence smith; cape Trav se. Clayton Noye; chapel Poln Joseph J. MaeOor- mack. Charlottetown Railway Wharf. Wendell Carr; Charlotte- town Warehouse. . Wendell Carr; Cranberry Wharf. Joseph Fisher; Darnicy Basin, Charles champion: Fishing Cove: Sylvain Gallant; Georgetown Queen's Wharf. Anglia Macl.esn; Georgetown Railway wiharr. tiara Llewellyn; Gra- ham's Bled. lverett Condon; Greek River, George Johnston; Judd Point. Waits? Perry; lsnnos Is- land, Ola Noye; Little Sands. Am... - 5 ; Mgmineguh, mg. mom, I, on Friday. where they spent a most . ' ham Ccstain: Mink River, Clyde Soft sweetrgf: seeks the harmony Isqum EAST enjoyable evening at the home or gf,';w”',5: ;j;:'?;dB,'fm:P'"d I Kerwin; Montague Wharf, Henry or the h ..tu:. Alvin Burke, merchant at Mr and Alexander Msc- ' Munroe; Montague Shed, Daniel Maobcslald: Nauirsge. Aneas Mao- Donald and Hugh 3. MacDonald: North Cardigan. Wilfred Victor: North Lake, Elijah Pierce: Point pl-un..ohester emu; Port Clayton Noye. G. H. nawbolt; Rock Point. Prank J. Arsensult; Rocky Point. local Agreanents; Rustico Hubert (Robinson's Island) Henry Dcuoette: Rustico Harbour Protect- ion Work; Andrew Doucette: Bav- age Harbour. Parker Lund; Savage Harbour Wharf. Fulton Douglas; Bkinnds Pond, Joseph I. Gallant; Courts Railway Whsrf. John D. ; Squaw Point Rifle Range. J. Layton Jones; Stanley Bridll. Max Ferguson; sturgeon, Gordon Johnston: Victoria, Ralph Millet: West Point. Qlifford Liv- ingstone: Wood Islands. Raymond Msollillan. ltustioo North. Iilling . wpmih and grading”. Morrison dz Mac . Skinner-is Pond. to clear entrance shannel. Curran sz Briggs. Tracadie. construction of extens- It's tiazthmg tuture. 0. there is a O . That must look back to find its naked Soul. New robed in snow. breed--in a human heart Contagious Joy. And this. this too- dsar time That grlaves, glsddsns the shiver- Of unholyldays; and unseen. felt and heard. . Walks with the children on the silver show. And sleeps in the moonlit hours or their heavenly Fields. so -'tis with the cold. rack- beddsd child Who knows but patience and the need of dreams, Whose mother, dumb and deep in the thick grave. Praya for a heavy heart and bad. blait blame That tortures it. And train the froeen air of crystal chapels and angelic Ecstatic voices from a. nervous ch urvch. What of that world without! They all rejoice,- The moaning shepherds stormy hills Look up, their h ris kindled with a thousand es. And ieel the more the woolly children's Jay; For in the plan of God there must be light To lift the night from the dark ways of woe. The little children on an icy plain Know Christ does surely walk the earth again. -Danny Mecarron in the Montsgds MONTAGUI W.M.s. '!ihe regular meeting or the W. d u 03 Patrick's Road. November Iii aft ving spent a year in Pem- broolp Ont. - Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Kiggins. spent the week-end of Nov. winter months with her dauditers. Mrs. Gillan, plans to spend a short vacation before. returning to her home. . Mr. Alfred Donneliy. returned to his home November 28, after having spent a two ween vacation with his sister Mrs. Irene Grant, Broctcn. Mass. He was accompanied by his spent the week-end of November TI, with his grandmother. Mrs. L. Devins Min Pearl Grant, spent the week- end or November 2'1. wit.h'Miss Carlene Mesachern, Mt. Stewart. Many friends of Mrs. John Ken- ny Jr., rpgret to learn or his illness at his home on Byrne's Road. All join in wishing -him an early re- turn in good health. Mrs. Josephine smith, visited her brother Mr. Owen Kelh. Risquid, November .18, whose illness is re- lretted by his many friends. -3 U. Pisquid was in Charlottetown Wed- nesday. December 1. z Mrs. Chester Bradley, st. Theresa upent Thursday, December 2, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. Chester Blrt left Wednesday for Boston, Massachusetts with a load of Christmas trees. ' Mrs Wallace Dirt and Miss Isabel Birt were visitors in Charlotte- town, Thursday. December 2. Mrs. Howard Kelly was hostess to the ladies of Pisquld lihst Wo- men's Institute Thursday evening, December 2. When routine busi- ness was completed a contest was put on by Mrs. Howard Jay won by Mrs. Edward Jay and Mrs. Howard Kelly. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Jay. January 1. . Master Carmen Jay is spending a speew return to health and home. Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte- town. was a visitor at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riaw on Sunday. December 5. Rumford. Maine, where they will spend the winter relatives. . The best wishes or a host of friends go out to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Show for a long and happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw were married at Montague on Dec- ember 2. the Rev. D. A. Campbell months with Nicholson. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Com- munity Hall with a. large number of relatives and friends pruent. The many beautiful and useful gifts re. ceived testify to the popularity of the young couple. They will reside in Lorne Valley where the groom is engaged in farming. Miss Mary MaoKin.non was a recent visitor to Montague. Mr. Charles Gauthier spent the past week visiting at the home of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Callaghan. A number of young people from this vicinity motored to Montague Dougall. -A M. Donald and Mr. MacDonald. L.A.C. George MacDonald oi the Royal Canadian Air Force, station- ed st Greenwood. N5.. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague for the past few weeks, are pleased to hear that she has returned home, consider- ably improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantelo of Bridgetown, motored to George- town on jmursday. Dec. 16, where they were guests of Mrs. Cantelols Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lavia oi souris recently motored to George- town, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. La Vle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. i -A.C. I Several hundred Commandos spent Christmas Day 1941 on their, chilly North sea voyage to make: a daring and successful raid on the German occupied islands of Vaagso and Maaloy, oit the'Nor- wegian coast. Over 16.000 tons of enemy shipping was destroyed, and many German shore establishments had been blown up before the Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, Cove- head Road was a. visitor in Pisquidl East, December 4. guest or his sister, Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay. Miss Juanita Jay student st? P. W. 0.. spent the December 0. week-end with her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Edward Jay. A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughesii Bedford were guests or Mrs. Hughes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly Sunday. December I. Mr. and Mira. Harold Asflsek, Mount Stewart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, P ” 5. Mr. Guy Jay spent the Dece ” 4 week-end at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were 4- ALL TH WEEK Al BARLEY TOYS Mrs. Will Watts. York. has return- ed to-her home. after spending a few days in the city. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bprouie were the guests of the Rev. '1'. A. Wilson day. November 21, to extend their sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. Oebert Enman of Vernon River. Miss Susan Weatherbie has re- aso deg. Serve with cream STORE OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 p. m. METROPOLITAN STORES LIMITED Christmas P Specials CU DMORE'SC EXTRA SPECIAL A GRAPES OONTIAOTS M. 3' at -I-um” Umud Ghufch. ., yew d." with M. ulng, Mg" visitors in Covehead Road Decem- b SIICHOJ walnllfs. and 2 PCOEWIB" 1'1"! 590! IWll'd9d.'l Montezlle. was held at the home Gladys Dirt. ' 0 b6l'ta5-PM.&ll99uiI:d ol;kMrl- J33"! l'lI-l'- o C N 22 1-4 0 Egg;-tm Emmy Wm”. mum or Mrs. Ethan Stewart on Tuesday, Mr. and mm. Peter Kelly. Port Brgm-M - I- Walter Mac: b. of p c . Coritractor. Ralph Ford. Inspector, Howard Clark. Work nearing com- platiaa Annandals Wharf, repairs. Con- iisetsar. Nws. Raynor an Noye. In- mactcw. Marcel Campbell. Work nearing completion. , Bay Pol-tune south Wharf, rs- peirs. Contractor H. J. Phillips on Nov. 18. with 24 members and 2 guests present. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Lea Mim- Donald. assisted by Mrs. J. .:Mor1: MsaLean.'Mrs. Bert Kaneveld and Mrs. J. I. Fraser. Mrs. Arnold Wtghtman sang a solo "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me." Mrs. Lorne Wig-ginton reported on the work lneetlnl which had Augustus were visitors at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly Thursday evening, December 2. Mr. George W. Jay was a visitor In Lorne Valley, December 4. Guest Mrs. Walter White, Donagh visit- ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly.sunday. December 5. -B.A. of his daughter. Mrs. Earle Mac- RIBBON CANDY Lb.ibag 49c --molar-" MARSHMALLOVIS MOLASSES . .33c' App c on -i--m- JUICE c CURRANTS .. 21c LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRIIUIT 6 for 39c SUNKIST (NAVEUS) ”""”"j L'"” 9”” been held at her home. stating R Work completed I C '- EA R A N C '5 ”'- '”9 39” rnun . .. .. " ” "””"":..?.".f.:..'"” Work neariru completion. . breakwater repairs 6 oz. jar om ,' ' that two quilts and s top me been 1- "'t'3-?” "” -"V -l-ill? Lb bag 35c JUICE 31c MUSTARD Iic ' I I C 0 e 9 W” ”””'d stone stated that large and small -' were now ready. After some discuuicn it was de- ed that the box for overseas ould be picked Friday night at the cold stories plant. Rae. Work completed. ltunito , construction of boat harbour. Contractor Noye. Rsynce U Ntve. Inspector lugene IAOIIJI. I ltustico Little Harbour. harbour Mrs. G. Nicholson also reported . L CLEARIHC STOCK CLOTHING J. P. MacPHERSON ahd SON I I i I I CAKE OIIM DROPS WP r POT Of GOLD - Box 31.19 mortar- CHOCOLATES P Lb. Box 99: Blend rge o 24 II). 2 doz.p75c Cooking mus 5 lbs. 49c MIXED NUTS AGOODMIX 2 Ibs.19c I '&Ev .orm'E3i3' o.IIi..3? --7.mg5-1E-- Bag Bag SIICECI SATIN CANDY 53 98 lb. 51c - lb- 31c 1 Glazed enemas tractor. Poole st Beer Construction Oompany. nispector. John D. Mac- Intyre. . ' souris lreakwstar. repairs. Con- tractor. County Construction Com- pany. Inspector. Joseph A. MacDon- ald. Work in progress. South River. whsri repairs. Con- tractor. Norman N. Maclean. In- Cotctorhdw. A. Msononald. work oomple . . sumnsraida Railway Wharf, re- construction, improvements and dredging. cont:-actor J. P. Porter Md. supervkors, W. B. Veale. 2” rs. Cecrge Higgins. Work Tignidl. breakwatsrxtepslrs. Con- HIODU K. J. Phillips & Son. In- l --r.nn-- Bulk CHOCOLATES Lb. 49c Christmas Cards 10 for 25c 75c 21ior.. SUPPLY LIMITED su”e'in ROBIN HOOD VELVET PASTRY FLOOR 5 lb. bag 29c SOMETHING DIFFERENT ROBIN HOOD EASY MIX Makes delicious Biscuits. Pancakes. RED or MIXED I-2 lb. pkg. 35c EATING or COOKING FIGS 2Ibs.. 49c Sticky RAISINS 2 lb. cello Bag 41c A H... .. 3&3-. 0019! 3...... w... ...... Clip and Mail WW in We Gundhng x Dumplings. etc. LUX, PDUZ, FAB u-."3&.'?e'2.l.B':fr.il:'..l:i.'.""'z - A . u, . 5lbs. 41c -Only 27c piigl . SOAP FLAKES I 3-?ia....:-.-.'";:.:..s:.'t'm .. J” .2. .. T..'i"r.-nitr was an nu scripticn to a Guardian a Ian I! my D I - E p I m I ogzhad p Hon” 1 . , I ' .1 tins 29c PINEAPPLE . 29: some . .s1.19 ...... 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