Soul-Is my. and Mrs. Nelson Pequot and their two children. Diane and Terry. of the R. C. A. II Station. gummerside. motored to Sourla to visit Mr. and Mrs. Iorenu Paquet. amp; the Easter week-end. """".'”".".?.:"...:c”'”' 'ed by Mrs. van v . rllrlislt to bar daughter. Mrsr.Ad. Robischlud. Sourls River. 01 April 12th. Mr, Edward employed i. Charlottetown. spent some time with M5 parents. MP. -Id'M"s pprcy Cllntollr 50"?”- Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. John Creamer is a.patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Sylvtlnus Arsenault "Buddy" gpelllt Easter holidays at sourls. Mr. Arsenault is stationed at the Army Base in St. Georges. N.'B. Mr. Stanley Paquet. Black wgtgh Regiment. Halifax. spent Easter holidays at his borne in Souris. Miss Jean Maclaan. Covahead. spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Machean. 50llI'll- ' 'Mr. Alan Kenya, a student at st. Dunstan's University. spent his Easter holidays at his home on sniiris Line Road. iir. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- girl. ccompanled by their two children. of St. Georges. N. 3.. spent Easter holidays at their hum? in Souris. ' ilr Harvey DfiIl('EII.l from Rus- no... visited friends and relatives or sauris. Mrs. Maynard Fraser is a pat- lent in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Her many friends wish iii-r a speedy return to good health. ills: Mildred Mallard. . Union rnmmercial College. Charlottetown. spent her Easter holidays at her home in Sourls. ' Mr. Melvin Paquet of the staff or the Unemployment insurance nfiice. Charlottetown. spent Eas- ter at Ire home of his parents in Sourll. Mrs. Isaac Longaphie has re- turned to her home in Souris. after visiting her daughter and son-in- iiiw. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. Bnnshaw. During laatar week. Mr. Grant Cheverie and Jackie Grant. ac- rnmplnled by Mrs. Small. motored to Charlottetown o nbusiness. Miss Phyllis Morrison. teacher st Albion Cross. visited friends in Snurls. recently. .Vir. Hubert Mallard. student at the Vocational School. Charlotte- tliwn. spent the Easter weekend at his home in Sourls. Miss Helen . teacher the convention in Charlottetown. llrs. Joseph laselton is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital OFFERED ssl.ow at Souris High School. attended 0' so Podtos ".M3" P"9'I-0" Hlllhes. Borden. spent,a few days of the week of April 17 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, 3. Hughes. . Messrs. Michael liandi-align, Pllll Hclollllhlln. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurus? and Mrs. Alex Grant visited wulottotown an April 10. The illness ol Mrs. Josephine McGuire. Byrnas Road. is regret- ted by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter nogerson. Mrs. John Tulsa: and Mrs, Charles Rogorson visited Char. lottetown, April 19. The illness of Mr. Earl Mac- Donald. at his home is regretted try his many friends. Miss Teresa Mcxenna. N. Y. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenna. Baldwin's Road. Mr. Clifford Dunn. loft recant- Iy for Boston. Mass.. where he II will visit his sister and brother before returning to his home on Byrne's Road. Miss Leona Devine. R.N.. Char- lottotown. h'spending bar holi- days with her mother Mrs. L. Devins. Mr. John Anstie. spent a few days go! the week of April 17. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anstie. Montague. Mr. Roy Whittle. Newfoundland. visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. The first Polio Ollnlc was held in Peakos School. April 10. for the Grade I pupils in the sur- rounding districts. The people of St. Teresa par- ish regret to learn of the illness of their pastor. Rev. Father Croken. All wish him an early return to good health. Rev. Father Kelly. Charlotte- town. visited It. Teresa. April 17. The sympathy of this vicinity is oatanded to the family and relatives of the late Francis Brad- ley whose funeral took place ro- c ntly to St. Cuthherta Church. he-late Mr. Bradley was fataly undergoing an operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ' On Monday. April lath. Queen ", Basketball team played a game in St. Mary's l-lall. Souris. Queen Square defeated the Souris team by the close score of so-as. Miss Mary MacPhoe spent a recent weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacPhos. ' The Grade IX and X students urla High School, expect to enter the new High Ichool on Monday. April ssui. THE DEMAND FOR NEW PONTI- ACS AND IUICKS HAS OUR LOT TO- OVERFLOWING. THESE CARS AND TRUCKS ARE COST TO GIVE, US ELBOW ROOM. injured ford. Me. hlIll9nnsiliinRlnn- Due to the illness of the teach- er. Miss Marion Mclnnis. Elliot, vale school was closed the week of April 17. All hope to see her back at her desk soon. -B U. Lorne Valley ..'Mr. Peter MacI.eod and Mr. Kenneth MacLeod were business visitors to Georgetown. Mr. Heath Ma G in, , . lblien GMcCsnneu cash. mwum ac rath t ed on Am" 1:00! to Montague Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw were :13! hand Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Miss Joan MacGr.ath has ac- cepted a position as saleslady in Montague. Mr. Frank Parker. Georgetown. visited in Lorna Valley on April Mr. Kenneth MacLeod, Char- lottetown, spent a few days in Lorne Valley during the week) 1;; was the guest of his puguig, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Her many friends learned with regret that it was necessary for Mrs. Cornelius Curran to enter the King's County Memorial Hos- pital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on April 13 to spend the week-end with Mrs. Maclsend's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mr. Edgar McAulay has return- ed home after spending the win- ter months in Halifax. N. 8. Mrs. Grover Macl(ay and fam- ily. Strathcona. motored to Lorne Valley on April 24, while here they were the guests of Mrs. MacKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNelll. Mr. Munro MacGrathx left re- cently for Toronto, Ontario. where he will visit his son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mac- Grath. his son Mr. Alton Mac Grath, and his daughters the Misses Mae and Jane MacGrath. Mrs. Alexander Macl(ay, Strath- cons. was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis on April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCarmelI and daughter. Lynn. Charlotte- town. motored to Lorne Valley on April 24 while here they were guests of the formcr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccanneil. Mrs. William Ferguson return- ed home on April 23, after spend- ing some time with relatives in Massachusetts. U. I. A. It is pleasing to note that the condition of Mrs. Alfred Crane has so far improved as to per- mit her discharge from the Prince h Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. You 5700 ms oooos Grey four sodoll. eosainonihgssi ol psoasoro. I ' I . 1950 Good Gross two door dalasa soasil 5!" ml -90-- Only 3900 CHEVROLET v-T ' s .-U .3. mo rouhact only3s.ooosiIo&. an V A Only .8950 ALLISO PONTIAC - aura... GMC DEALER WIIVIEIHJIII. .. 'ssilr smears ' .-.f p. I 0 Driven ll in A-.. ms oooosy. A t 1951 NASH Gray fair door sedan. Redo. hoolor. defroster. Good son- dltlosl. I recent gr G008! INII W. T. ..'1'he April meeting of the Goose River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Francis Wilson with an attendance of five members and four visitors. Roll call was answered by a house cleaning hint. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Committees save their report!- Appointmont to committees were as follows: Mrs. Francis Wilson on sick: Mrs. John F. Maciilnnon on school; Mrs.yJohn King on pro- ame. Correspondence were. read by out more infor- ggiox o;:ml:':daratlon of Ay cc Insurance. by Mrs. John XIII and seconded by Mrs. Francis Wilson that some suitable appliance be ,urchased for black out curtains gear uslchool when proldcwf WWW use. A contest was put on by Mr!- Jolin F. Macxinnon and on by Mrs. Francis Wilson." Boll all for next meeting will be an exchanse of bulbs -and seeds. Mrs. John King invited the members to her home for the next meetlnl- Lunch was served by hostess and the meeting adlourned. ' Crane underwent a malof 0901'!" tion some weeks ago and her mgny menus are pleased to know that she is convalesclng satis- factorily yhilo visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. tyre and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Donald motored to Marie on Sun- day where they attended the fun- eral of the late Mr. William San- derson. Miss Norma MacLeod. Char- lottetown. spent the week-endv of April 23 in Lorne Valley. while Francis Macin- brother-in-law and sister. M15 llld Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw had as Sunday guests their daughte. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown, their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth. and son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. and children Brian and Keith, Cardigan. Her many friends in this vicin- ity learned with regret the pass- ing of Mrs. Ellen McArthur of Cornwall. A former resident of this vicinity Mrs. McArthur was held in high esteem by all'who knew her. And the sympathy oi this community goes out to the bereaved family. on Sunday. April 24 a good number of worshippers assembled at Lorne Valley Church and lis- tened with rapt attention to the uplifting sermon delivered by Rev. D. A. Campbell who took his text from the Gospel of st. John. Chapter 1! Verse 14. "But Thomas, one of the twelve. called Did'y- mua. was not with them when Jesus came." Mrs. Daniel Shaw presided at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell. Marie, were recent visitors to Lorne Valley, while here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. --AM. APRILSHOWERS A PRICES. SLASHED! . Not Quality! snvsuos Ff-OR You 33'? NOW 1953 CHEVROLET Grey doluxo four door sedan. Redo. Dirac- flood Signals. One owner. so.ooo ms... here she was the guest of her' HAVEN W- 1- pnarnbers on an exchange of twsnu-twndollsrs.Iiehsenmittse Pickering. I. l. is. as-In The regular meeting which inet'3”d'- "'5 ""9" W" 9" Ville reported making Hlroe sails. Csmpbalieonducted acontest. Gol- at the home of Mrs. Ciiai'les3'”" - School committee reported noth- lection amounted to 91.15. Moot- meeting !lhoGQ& Pas; Fa-Ilka. Aprl II. . . . J -, Adams on Tuesday. April 511.. Minutes of previou ing was, needed. it was decided ing closed by singing National opined ,,y"n,.ng'.'ng CH0 Cam... we:-e read and ;ipprovo:d& :'I.IIIlI- to have a xugty Conglart the Anthem. snsrrsc data. an repea g te reed in u i- cut report was ven an was latter part a man . son. in the absence of the Se(:l'1e- WWEG Md Ieclmdtd "III I" 51"! The most interesting feature of byAthde.ulict::s'uansaa'lsleTluby"ldV:sd H” um” i To". Mr”. W tary. Mrs. Lorne Campbell acted. be vnld- the meeting was a lecture on Earle iuscxay and Mrs w e. 'f3;4""..g.”'om ""'f,"M'”"""' E R0" '-'8" W85 nesiwnded by twelve Red Cross Canvaifrers collected Home Nursing by Mrs. William Donald. I .' ' iujuf-gd L588 Ed Wm GREENDAUS 23rd BIRTHDAY SALE Our Anniversary Sale Gains Momentum. as it rolls into High Gear - and the crowds are having a happy time of Hits Grout Bargain Feosf - and l'lIo't's the way we. wont If on our 23rd Birthday . . . so you too some and help celebrate at This .specl'oculer event - and you'll get the most omcuing - the most daring values in poll our 23 years of successful merchandising.-Como Ono- Come All.- Shop This Woolf and Save! Ladiea' "gp - RAYON a NYLON HOSE 43c o..ii”2.i.i”s";.';':? sl-liars; 2 3, 2 6 0 3 o 3 Values to 4.95 ................ .. :1: Ens 1 8' X ,9 : Me'n'e Cream Ribbed '' ------- RaECm”L coupljylnous. 5...... sleeves, A.HklOLol1gth 1.82 ssosrsnos. 1am. Rog. 3.95 2.23 90YS' JACKETS In Gab. and fancy materials to 163.43 & CUP Terry Cloth years. Reg. 3.95 ............................... ., TOWELS c HAND TOWELS C 20 Dom. Cellophane Wrapped MEN'S WORK SHIRTS to 2.95 1.83 mow cssss. reg. 1.50 polr 883 100 Dozi-3N - 43c 9.93 & 12.93 5.00 . 14.23 - 3.73 18.23 29.23 16.13 MEN'S STORE I44 GREAT GEO. ST. MEN'ST'lESrol.00 35 soYs' suits Values to 25.00 . .. loo mas MEN'S PANTS Taken from our regular stock. Valuu to 096. Anniversary Sale ................ .. 75 MEN'S SPORT COATS All wool materials. Reg. to 29.50. Anniversary Sale 1 Lot of MEN'S JACKETS Lined and unlined. Values to 6.95. Sale ......... .. SPECIAL PURCHAJSIE 350 MEN'S SUITS Values to 39.50 ...................................... -. .... -. i 100 MEN'S suns-2 Pr. Poms Yam dyed worstecls. t-yoondas. etc., to 49.50 I50 MEN'S TOPCOATS Gabardine-s a Values to 19.50 .......... LADIES' STORE 150 m.. oso. ... THE GREENDAL CO. LTD. ID usso cAli Buviaizs” Ladle! COATS-Tweods. Fleece 8: C II Values to 29.50-Anniversaryfsale 1 Lot LADIES' COATS- In newest materials. Values to 35.00- Anniversary Sale .................................................. ,. 24.23 1 Lot of LAD'IES' COATS Special Purchase. Values to 39.50- ............. .... ................................................ - 19-13 100 LADlES' SHORTIES 1223 & 1823 Values to 29.50. Anniversary Sale 4 E”3"iir?”i'.”i'fi'ii'i'ii.-itiiirs i 1423 3. 1323 Some with umbrellas and hats to 29.50 Jp 19.23 1 LADIES' SUITS - gnlall the newest materials. Values to 39.50. as EVERY USED CAR AND I-2 TON TRUCK OVER 5495 PURCHASED TODAY AND TOMORROW WILL BE REGISTERED FOR '55 AT OUR EXPENSE I954 GMC 'l-2 Ton Maroon Express. 14.000 miles. A-I sondii-ion. Only 31300 n I952 PONTIAC Gray. I-wo door sodon. A-l condition. I Only 51295 Only slsso 1952 GMC Maroon Express. Good all around. I951 DODGE 'I-Ton Good motor. fires and body. 24.000 rules. it I Only 51050 1951 PONTIAC 9 Grey. two door baslooss ootpo. Issolosr ooolytos. l E i ii 6: 5.- .u E 5900 Only 3550 :------J 1953 PONTIAC Iolgo two-tone Lauronilon foar door sedan. H.000 llos. ' 31700 Hero are show trucks or can for i transportation or wagon chassis: - . . 1949 none: 3.4 Ton ondPlotfonn 3125 im Pl.YMOU'l't-I slso '. movsuouaso..................siso A - . - INZDODGICOACH...............S45 mi nmoum snout sss ms Anous an . . .