l -APRIL 7. 1952 Georgeiown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family of Charlottetown were recent weekend guests or Mrs. currie'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Mrs. Pius Fitzpatrick and daugh- ter, Domia Jean, oi De Gros Marsh, are visiting in Georgetown where they are the guests of Mrs. Fit.zpatrick's sister, Mrs. Walter Macl..ean. , .....L Mr. Howard MacDonald ofChar- lottctown visited his home town on Friday, March 28th, where he attended the Georgetown Eagles- Borden playoii game. Miss Alice' Compton, who spent the winter in Boston, Mass, ar- rived in Georgetown on Saturday, March 29th, and is the guest of Mrs. Florence Jenkins MissComp- ton plans on visiting with friends in Summerside before taking up residence in her home on Rich- mond Street. Friends of Mr. William Hobbs sr., who recently returned to his home from an extended visit with relatives in Greenwood, N.S., are sorry to hear he is ill. Mr. Daniel B. Morrison, barris- tor of Halifax, N. 8., arrived in Georgetown on Monday, March 3lst an is the guest of his sister, Mrs. P llip Boudreault. Mr- Mor- rison also visited his mother, Mrs. Felix Morrison, who is residing, for the winter in the city. Friends of Master "Billy" Pros- per. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper, are sorry to hear he is a 'patient in the King's County Me- morial Hospital, and all wish him a speedy return to good health. Mr. H. P. George was a. business visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- day, March 3lst.x .Ao Forest Hill and Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and surf Earl were visitors to Forest Hill recently, guests oi ac. and Mrs. Alfred Downe. Mr. Lloyd MacKinnon was a recent visitor to Upton. Messrs. Eldon MacKinnon and Edward Downe of Forest Hill were visitors to Bridgetown recently. Mr. George MacDonald of St. Peters Bay was a visitor to Forest Hill recently, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome MacKlnnon. Mr. Wendell MacI..eod of Forest Hill was a recent visitor to st. Peters Bay. Messrs. George MacDonald and John Maclnnis of St. Peters Bay were recent visitors to Forest Hill. Messrs. Earl MacKlnhon and Ernest Macxinnon of Forest Hill were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. Claude Matheson and his sister Annie were recent visitors to 8t.iPeters Bay. - GU Peters Bead and Vicinity .'Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mac- Swain, Peters Road, received the sad news of the death on March iilth of their-little granddaughter. Carol,Ann Macswain. six years old, only daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. William Macswain. Peter- borough. Ont. Friends in Peters Road and vicinity are extending sincere sympathy. ' The many friends of Mrs. Mal- colm Reid. Peters Road, are sorry to learn she is not enjoying her usual good health, and hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Reid will celebrate her ninety-first birthday on April 6th. . Mr. Archibald Johnston. Char- lottetown, was a visitor to Peters Road recently. guest of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston. Mr. Don Johnston and son Earle and Mr. Frank Gaudet, and Miss Margaret Gillis, southport, mot- ored to Allison on Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hic- ken. Mr. and MI1. Ellis N.IiZPIlEl'lOll and family. Peters Road. were vis- itors to Aliiston recently, rrests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Artie.McDonald. Rev. Mr. Patterson and Illirs. Mabel Lavcrs. Georgetown, were visitors to Alliston recently, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hlcken. Mr. Harold Macswain. Peters Road, Mr. Blair Macswain, Allis- ton, and Mr. Graham Maeswain. Murray I-larbor. have returned home irom Peterborough. Ont. when they were attending the funeral of their niece. Miss Carol Ann Macswain. 1. 0 Mr. and Mn. Blair Macswain. Alliston, were visitors to Peters Road recently, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macswaln. Mrs. Neil Vanlderatinc. Peters Road. was a visitor to Montague recently. guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glad- stone Higginbotham. Mrs. R..C. Johnston has return- ed to her home at Peters Road after spending two weeks in Boa- ton. Mesa, where she attended -the wedding of her daughter lone. My-, Pours Road new Plctoll. - 5- 0" M y, March am. to resume his duties on the "Prince Nova." The many friends or Mr. A. A. adasIaain,Pctanaood.areaorrr to learn he isoonfined in his lbrne and wish him a mytlv "- ..dl 49'” .. Peakes and Jlieiniiy ..'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers of Peakes Road were visitors to giariottetown on Tuesday, March Messrs. John Anstie. Merlin Devine and Alfred Handrahan were visitors to Mt. Stewart on Tuesday, March 25th. Messrs. M ic h ael Handrahsn, Freddie I-landrahan and Ernie Grant were visitors to the Char- lottetown Forum on Wednesday night, March, 26th. Mrs. Garth Birt of Covchead was a visitor to the homes oi her brother. Mr. Richard Birt oi St. Patrick's Road, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Birt oi St. Pat- ;l7ck's Road, on Thursday, March Mr. and Mrs. Carl recent visitors to St. Patrick's Road, the guests oi Mrs. Blrt's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.d Richard Birt of St. Patrick's Roa . Birt were Friends or Mrs. Henry Clarkin oi Peakes are happy to hear she is ieeling better after a brief illness. Mr. John Anstie of Peakes was the lucky winner oi the blankets, which were recently card-played. Mr. Charles Gurney was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Friday, March 28. Friends of Mr. Joe Grant of St. Patrick's Road regret to hear he injured his ribs in a fall on Sun- day, March 23.; G Mr. George Anstle oi Peakes, proprietor oi n. threshing mill, is still doing threshing although he is an elderly man. On March 27, he threshed for Mr. Alfred Don- nelly of St. Patrick's Road. It is fortunate for the people of this vicinity that Mr. Anstle is so spry and healthy. Miss Phyllis Dunn oi Byrne Road was a visitor to Pcakcs Road during the weekend of March 29. Miss Dunn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dunn, was the guest of her grandmother Mrs. Louis Clarkin of Peakes Road. Mr. J. T. Valley, teacher of Peakes Road. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday, March Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Mclnnis oi Pea.kes Road were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, March 29. Mr. John Anstle of Peakes was a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Sat- urday, March 29. Miss Janet Kenny and sister were visitors to Mt. Stewart on Saturday, March 20. The Mises Kenny are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenny. Miss Hannah Crane and sister, Isabella, arrived at their home on Saturday. March 29. Mr. James Gillan. who has been ill in Hamilton for the past iew months, has returned to his home at Peakes. B.U. Murray River and Vicinity ..' Miss Florrie Miliar Montague, was a recent visitor to her home in Murray River where she was the guest. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mlllar. Mr. and Mrs. Clliford Downe. Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Murray River where they were the guest oi Mrs., Downes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacKlnnon. Mr. Curtis Munn oi the Royal Canadian Navy at Comwaliis, N.S.. is at present spending a few weeks furlough in Murray River. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munn. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer K. Llewellyn and son Larry. Charlottetown, were recent Visitors to Murray River. where they visited Mrs. Llewellyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mac- Kinnon. Mr. Gerald MacKav. has retum- ed to his home in Murray River after being employed ior the past iew months in Labrador. Mr. Emerson K. Johnston. Mur- ray River was a recent visitor to Moncton, NE. on business. Mrs. Hammond Nicoue. char- lottetown, was a recent visitor to Murray River South where she was the guest or Mr, and Jrs. James Harris. Mrs. Lucy Luco, has returned to her home in Point Pleasant. af- ter spending a week's vacation in Murray River where she was the guest oi her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Miuar. Miss Katherine Macxinnon. em- ployee oi Clark Bros. Montague. was a recent visitor to her home in Dover. guest oi her parents, Mr and Mrs. George Maoxcnsic. Miss Annie Macbeod. Murray River is at present spending a few days in Montague, guest oi Mrs Audrey Ferguson. Mrs. Marvyn Johnston and daugh- ma, Mary. Susanne and Donna, Charlottetown were recent visit- ors io Murray River. guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Conn Murphy. Charlottetown. were recent visitors on River where they were meguuts oi Mrs. Murphy's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston. Miss Pauline Johnston, student at the Corcoran Dusihm College. Charlottetown. was I recent WIMP to her home in Murray River wh -as .w.:9- I h!.- Midgell and Vicinity . . '1"riends of Mr. I-ieber Blow- art of Mliburn regret to learn he has been ill at his home here ior some time now and is receiving medical treatment. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mbrrison and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morris- on of Orwell Cove, were visitors in Mldgell on Sunday, March 30th guests of Mr. and Mire. I-lomar James. Miss Edith Sanderson. who has been employed near Orwell Cove, returned to her home here recently and will spend some time at the home oi her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rapeon oi Milbum. Miss Grace MacKinnon oi Tor- onto, Ont., is visiting at her form- er home here. Mr. and Mira. Simon MacLa.ren and small daughter, Florence of St. Peters Bay, were visitors in Church Road recently with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sanderson. Mr. Lloyd James and daughter, Edith, oz Church Road were visit- ore to st. Peters Bay recently with Mr. James' sister, Mrs. Emily Mac- Ewen, who has recently returned from Halifax where she under- went an operation some time ago. Friends here wish her a speedy re- covery. Friends of Mr. George Morrow were sorry to learn oi his contin- ued illnus and that e underwent a serious operation in he P. E. 1. Hospital a few days ago. Mr. Percy Robbins of Morell was in Church Road. recently on busi- ness. Miss Leona Descoursey of Mil- bum has been ill at her home here ior some time and has been re- ceiving medical treatment. Mr. Bert Macl-Ewen 0! Church Road was at Mt. Stewart recently on business. Mir. Kenneth Blair of Nova Scot- ia, who has set up a liknbering business at Corraville was at Moncton for a few days last week on business. Mr. Blair is also talc- ing contracts for pulpwood. '. Mr. Philip Long or Milburn, who is employed at the Charlottetown Airport, spent a recent week-end at his home here. He intends to drive home every night by ear, Mr. Vernon Maczwen, who is cutting lumber for Mr. Kenneth Blair at Corraville. spent a recent week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maclitwen, Church Road. Mr. Thomas Cullen of Midgell spent a. week-end at his home here and returned to Charlottetown by car with Mr. Alduis Mackenzie on Monday morning March 31st. -BX Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. .M.... Miss June Lowe. employee or the Kings County Hospital. was a re- cent visitor to her home in Mur- ray River. guest oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowe. Mrs. Leeland Nicolle. Murray River, entertained a number or the ladies at her home where a demonstration oi utensils was giv- en. At the close of the meeting a delicious limch was served by the hostess, after which a social hour of singing was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Derell Bell family, Charlottetown were re- cent visitors to Murray River where they visited their many iriohds and relatives. and The many friends of Mrs. Edgar Van Iderstine are glad to hear she has returned to her home ar- ter being a patient in the Prince Edward Island l-iospitaL Mr. Carter Van. Iderstine. em- ployee oi the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Murray River. was a re- cent visitor to his home in Peter's Road. guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Iderstine. Mr. Ivan Macxenzie. has return- ed to hs work with the Canadian National Railways at Charlotte- town after spending the past month in Dover where he was the guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs George MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, and son Rand. Murray River, were re- cent visitors to Bell River. where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. Robert Van Iderstine em- ployee at Mahon's mug store. Mo - tague, was a recent visitor to his home in Peters Road, guest oi his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Idestine. . TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN Savage Harbour and name 9 Mr. Clarence Murphy who is employed in the city, spent a re- cent weekend at his home in Sav- age Harbour. t Mr. Harold Doyle, who has been employed in the city, has returned to his home in Savage Harbour. Messrs. Elmer Murphy and Jim Curley oi Charlottetown were re- cent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. Mk. and Mrs. Gerald Reid oi Summerside, spent a recent week- end at the home or Mrs. Reid's mother, Mrs. Barbara Doyle. Mr. John A. Doyle. who has been employed in the City has re- turned to his home in Savage Har- bour. Mrs. Clarence Murphy was a visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- day, March 24th. Mrs. Charles Campbell was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tues- day, March 25th. Miss Freda Feehan or Char- lottetown spent the weekend of March 22nd at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fee- han. Mrs. Barbara Doyle was a. vial- tor to Charlottetown on Thursday, March 2'ith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. Miss Phyllis MacKay. who has been employed in the City, has re- turned to her home in Savage Har- bour. Miss Phyllis Murphy was a. re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Lorena Feehan was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday, March 24th. . Mr. Albert Maclntyre. Mount Stewart, was a visitor to Savage Harbour recently. Mr. Ronnie Doyle spent the weekend of Mkirch Nth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Fee- him. Point De Roche. Mr. Charles Murphy was is re- cent visitor to Mt. Stewart. Mr. Richard Doyl-e was a vial- tor to Charlottetown on Tuesday, March 25th. lib. Francis MncKay, Charlotte- town, is spending a few days at his home in Savage Harbour. Mr. Roy Walker, Mrs. Mildred Feehan and Mrs. Catherine Doyle, spent the weekend of March 29th at the home of Mr. Jack MaoCar- ron, Peakes Station. Miles Annette MacDonald. teach- er as savage l-larbourl school, spent the weekend oi March 23rd at her home in 'ri-acadle. Mr. Iouis Moore was a visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pigott on Sunday, March 31st, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamley and family were visitors at the home of Mk. and Mrs. Fulton Pig- ott on Sunday. March am. Mr- Ind Mrs. Harold Doyle were visitors to the home of Mrs. Cath- erine Doyle on March 31st. -GU. LITTLE POND C. W.L. 'The March meeting oi the Little Pond sub-division of C.W. L. was held in the Church Vestry with a good attendance. The president opened the meeting with prayer. Following the roll call and read- ing of the minutes of previous meeting, the treasurer read her re- port which was most favorable. The sick committee. Miss Annie Steele and Mrs. Chas. S. MacDonald ef- ficiently iuliilled their duties by visiting sick and giving treats. Mrs. .Vincent and Mrs. Aeneas were ap- pointed on sick committee for next month. It was moved and seconded that a Mass be offered for Alex A. Mac- donald, also a message oi sympathy eph A. McDonald who recently died in Sourls and was formerly oi this parish. One new member was warmly welcomed and correspondence was read and ulscussed. It was decided to make it cake ior Easter to in- crease funds and members present donated a dime each towards buy- ing ingredients for same. Cake is to be drawn for at Easter. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid and remnants received from mail order houses by Presid- ent were distributed to all present. It was then decided the Church was to be cleaned and linens laun- dered before Easter. There being no further business Ill HI .imi HI '.I .ill .I ill ml ii'lNl mi iv. -rIi- ill in. ili.1' luv iul. I-.. ll. .ilii. IIIlI in ii, iili lili. 1. -.r- -x&x:&e&x3 in Nxx&mw9)1rx,;'-g y it gm: not .3 357,1 l-Mm: in iilllj" x lllII' ill. HI). 4iiliK ii-lilix be extended to the family of Jos- ' Liiile Pond and Vicinity r ' .."I'he Dramatic Club of Little Pond and Annandale are busily engaged practising a play which they expect to present Easter Monday night. The school is progressing favor- ably with Mr. Arthur MacDonald as teacher. Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald, Lit- tle Pond, has returned home, hav- ing been a patient in Souris Hos- ptal. Mr. John MacKie has returned to his home in Howe Bay. having spent several months in Maine and other parts of U. S. A. While in Boston he attended the mar- riage of his sister Pearl. Messrs. Francis and Rand Jen- kins are busy with the snow plows trying to clear secondary roads for car and truck travel. Mr. Reginald and Peter Mac- donald. Sourls. are receiving much sympathy in the sudden and un- expected death of their brother, Joseph A.. which occurred in Souris recently. GJJ. IVY JUNIOR RED CROSS ..'The Ivy Junior Red Cross members held their meeting at W-him Road School on "Friday, March zlst, with eleven. members prment. "' The president. Edith MacDonald, was in the chair, and the mee ing opened with the reading of the at meetings minutes by the secre- tary. Lorna MacDonald. The roll call was answered by a "memory gem" by each member. The secretary, reported no corres- pondence received and no new business was transacted. For the next roll call it was decided that each member tell of a trick played on April Fool's Day. The new committees appointed were as follows:-Health-Kenny MacDonald and Mary K. Munro? Sick-Jean Ann Munro and Betty MacBcih; Water-Lona MacDon- ald and Mary K. Munro; Tidi- ness-Edith MacDonald and Betty Maolieth: Police--Betty MacBeth and Edith MacDonald; Program- John Cla.rey and Mary K. Munro. A program put on by Brian Mac- Beth concluded the meeting. GOOSE RIVER W. I. .'Members of the Goose River Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John 1". McKinnon for their March meeting. The president occupied the chair and the meeting opened with reading MONTAGUI W. 1. ..'Mrs. Neil I-fooley was hostess to the members at the Montague Women's Institute on Tuesday evening, April lat. ior their regu- lar monthly meeting which was conducted by the president. Mrs. A. D. MaoLure. The meeting opened with the collect for club women repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by eigh- teen members. Two new mom” ., Mrs. Jessie show and Mrs. Gamer. Macltntyre, were welco d. and six visitors were present. The min- utes oi the last: meeting wereread by the secretary. Mrs. Stewart Nel- son and approved as read. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Cecil Bear. Correspondence was read and discussed and it was decided to leave the matter oi sending a care box overseas until the May meet- lng. It was suggested that Mrs. Frank Dewar. be appointed as a delegate to represent the Montague branch at the institute convention in June. Mrs. Lester Macneod reported she had approached Mr. Duvar regarding repairs on . a school radio and Mrs. Albert Fraser and Mrs. William MacLean reported for the visiting committee. Only one member was reported ill dur- ing the month. Mrs. William Maoloan reported for the Red Cross committee and the following articles were com- pleted and passed in: 10 prs. short stockings. 2 prs. long stockings, ii prs. overalls, 6 -prs. shorts, 1 lay- eite and 2 sweaters. Mrs. Arnold Vanlrlerstine invit- ed the ladies to her home for the May meeting and Mrs. Vernon MacLean and Mrs. Spencer Llewel- lyn were appointed on the pro- gram committee. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several ladies. of the Creed. Correspondence was read by the secretary. and the sick committee reported no one sick. The school committee reported nothing need- ed for the school, and commit- tees were reappointed for the next month. Thanks were ex- tended to Prowse Bros., Moore dz MacLeod. and the T. Eaton Co. for donations received. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKin- non kindly gave permission to hold another lobster supper at their home again this summer. Proceeds from a card play at Gus McLaren's were 38.13, and. proceeds from Andrew McLarcii's card play 34.70. . Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Suther- land when roll call is to be an- swered by a house cleaning hint. Lunch was served by the host- ese and the meeting adjourned. 'o:3i - - srq ON THE CUT? OR SCRATCHl -THAT, MAY FESTER, L; we , a in s1'1'o,r. THE MODERN ANTISEPTIQ. .. ,,, vrxacruarm San - NoN.PoisoNous Dozen-r Pam - Donn-r Sum - Wlll. SOOIIIE MID RELIEVE THAT RACIIIIIG, STIIBBORII COIIGII VVhy cough and cough until your throat is raw and inflamed ? Try 4 Sanguen. It goes to work at the drst spoonful . . . soothes and relieves ' stubborn coughs, tight chest colds, bronchitis, and cough-racked throat. Pleasant to the taste . . . safe, too, for young children . . . Sanguen won't upset even a delicate stomach. S - Ask your drug-Q . gismnwforsan-I uon. Jos. bottle 69:4 SIX ACTIVE it mgngmgpns IN ONE EFFICIENT FURMUM) - Facts about STBELMAKING Greoi quantities of scrap are used in Stoelmaking. As much as 50 percent of each "charge” delivered to the Open-Hearth Fumaoes at'Stelco is scrap. Every 24 lawn thirteen, Open- Hearth. Furnaces at Soils. gs 2,200 tons of scrap; Canada requires over 2,690,000 tons of scrap each year. The addition of strep is indilperisd able for economical and large ton- nage production of quality steel. i this oven cocks at W275-ton batch 'aeOpon-MaerlPernaeaoilbha'alsnHeeWarh-uhanlepll ahuabelslln IO0MmodeinCoIIodobyaeompoIyeIwedbyonr9,00OConedloa O The baker's oven feeds a nation's stomachs. But here is an oven that feeds its vital industries with steel. Stool men call it an Open-Hearth Furnace. They charge it with molten pig iron, scrap steel and ore. Then raise the temperature to a blazing, blistering 2900” to 3000”. When "the cooking is done"; 275 tons of white hot, molten sioel are ready to be poured into ingots weighing up to 14 tons each. From then are rolled or drawn the stool sheets. plates, bars, rods and wires which are needed in one form or mother in every Canadian home . . I oneveryfannsssineveryindustryzrsinpeaoe or war; Iodey ilroaa needs on greater than averi Who knows! what they" may be tomorrow? Because Canada must have more and more steel for greater and still greater industrial production, Stelco is investing more than 350,000,000 now in expanding its complete-and completely Canadian-sroelmaking facilities. This expansion includes the building of four giant new open- hearth fin-naoee. Out of them will come 650,000 additional tons of steel per year for industrial progress . . . for better living ; : . for a stronger Canada. .... Steel Company of Ccrnada............ .. . , ..,,.,.