head; 24, .1950 "WWW THE WESTERN GUARD -- PIINUI COUNTY OITIC I Summer Street, qunmerudo, ra'nh. an Item. subscription. Advortlelng Iepnuninum J. ELMEII IIUIPIII and GIOIGI GLOW - Home Phones: doll and III. i The Guardian may D. bong-53 .3 u, ,5 5. h” 3 Mlwglll Ilnree In Bonnerilde: 3.11800 to ulnmer troet' Gourliubruguco u . 1'-.2"-'3 03'-'55-" W3 1 II Water Street; AlbIn'I Groeoryf I"! In" hunon oumiiuiwui be fllhrxvduu In 1.. The 9 '0 I0 III! lie In Blunmenid to pay at Io Pol III! or 130 per week. Phone am for thin Ier.vlc: 1?: your order to the boy roononaibio for delivery on your route. IAN .-- ......-....--.. .--.- -....... '-ma cuaapiaiv cHAnL'oTT”erowN PAGE THIRTEEN Fort Prince C OTTAWA. April at - The Prince County Holpital, summerlide. P.- E-I-. and the Hospital for Mental and Nervous Diseases, at. John's. Niid., have been awarded more "ion. 0168.900 from the Federql ..oINEBAI- INSURANCE Mira -mm ANNUAL meetin . c. lluttlrt Sllmmenldm meraide Golf Club will b.Iiiei'i1uTn e own Hall on Th -BINGO. BINGO. amoo. May,21ui it 5 p.rn. "Ham Apr" gooond, remember the date Ind x9&.p it open for the Knights of -DON'T MISS hearing the Columbus Bingo. st. Paul's Hall. Summeraide Music Fentivai contes- Tuesday. May 2nd. tents in the concert this after. -: inoon and evening in the Summer. -HA8 . D INJURED - Mr. aide High School auditorium. sterling Mu hy of Indian River ; M was taken to the Prince, County. -SAD NEWS IECEIVED - Hospital on Saturday evening with Word was received by Mr. Mal. . badly mangled left hand. the re-' coim Bradshaw. seai-ietow'n, on suit of an accident with I circulIr' Friday, April zlsi. of the death of raw. It is -understood that it was, Jessie W. Bradshaw. at Peter. nccesslfry '0 531953330 0118 01' boro, New Hampshire, after I more !m801'3-r'S- lingering illness. He was I son JHE KENEINGTON .1uniorif3',i:,';f,.,1,f”o,w,j,1,1;ll,ff';u;l;l ',';d EN”;- Chamb" I" commer” M" HI leaves to mourn one "”"'g"I I" h"” M” mm mm Elli: H and I sister Harriet (Mn the income Tux Department at'H C " I - the Kensington Town Hall. April ' 'm"”",) A1b3"y- A M03?" 26th and 27th to assist farmers' glwm” wfliht P'9d9C93-99d him- in making income tax returns. I ullelil W111 lake Plflce loflay in i 'Peterboro where burial will be -EIVTEIITAINS LADIES GUILD held. .. Mrs. J.F. MncNeilI entcrtaint-d the members of the Ladies Gu.2d - YOUTH ARRESTED -. while of the summei-side Baptist church on Patrol about two o'clock satur- nu Friday evening at her home at day m0m11l8 051- Joseph LlnklEi- lis regular meeting. Mrs, R. '1', ter of the summerside police force Dodds presided over the husihmg discovered two men inside the srsslon. During the social hour. Warehouse of CHIN” GTOCCTY 0" Airs. Bruce Johnston and Mrs.'CenI-T31 street. He succeeded in Elmer Newson served refreshments. Pr-)Cl:lz 101;; 0! them. 9. youth of .5 a u eg een, unuer arrest. but . lthe other escaped The warehouse is attached to the store proper and y ' when Cst. Linklettcr was making :1: 'I?;lem&;"e;:1s ”l:elE1hEox:”2-iIt::d':fJ a routine check of the rear of tr.- aiternoon at 2.30 o'clock with ser-l gggdxxgngglnnotgflgd 1: hbtro,:e'3dewI:: izce conducted at the home bv ,,,,.,,'m, M, f,,,,, ,,,,g .m,,,,d.w.; V”: A";:de”3"., G'R' H;;"xl15”::: climbed in after them. He nabbed IF)I:IlInI'lg()Tnee 5:213 cei'CI1dofssing C Eh” Ogetzt them bug the, Olgler manag- B”"' In W” fr gm "”'3'”I. the dBol'ielI1C5:. .&II'fESetsect'IEp:1i12 f'1r'1'(';9”:::s ezaindzd by pelg;ll':9;::-3 Ipperred in Police court Saturriav ' i d ii; in who cm co a".2::..::. t';....'"ii.'iT.iii2:i.. mm" 155” N59”-'i5 W 9"” Mm ml investigate the case in regard to summerside and Charlottetown. ” 3"” Bike shop um I few uh line on each side rf the walk from Personals passed down the line and held by bearers were Messrs. Arthur Mi-c-- M13 Ind Mm .G90l'Ke Key. Sum- W. A. Currie. The active pail beur-, -Miss Brenda Barlow. Summer- Mountain. Claude opgoodrl-Iaroldp -8 service there was also conducted trip to Montreal. - S such high esteem -in the commun-1 the am who escaD..d' on M. stores attended and at the cm.-I me, C; Mcycle equipment were S”, the house to the street. The la go them and the remains then c:ir- -Ml'5- 3055011 KGY Of F0-V"?! Dowell, ILL. Moliison, Donald m"5'd9--5 ers were Messrs, my pg,-ry, pm; side. spent the week-end at the Walsh. Interment was in the Peo- ' - Mrs. John Macxay left Sum- is-y glen. Archdeacon CLR. Harrison. - FUNERAL or Mn. IIOLMAN "5" Members M m” 5”” 01 b"mi Thursday night I. break occurred ciusion ,0! the service formed I mhg 8 number of floral tributes were then ried through. The honorary pm River was the guest last -week cf Baker. W.G. Ellis, Eric Woodsiiic, -- Gnllhnt, nehggmih hm-pg, chum, home of her parents in Elleraic. ple's Cemetery and the committal merside Thursday morning on I -Mr. Percy Bowness of Bcdeque has entered the Prince Ocuntv Hospital for treatment. All wish him I. quick return to his usual good health.-S. --Mr.,George Key. Jr. of the Hall Mfg. Go. left summeraide last week on I business trip to Nova scotia in the interests of the firm. - 8 of Mr. John 0. -IN JUVENILE COURT -Four juveniles appeared in Juvenile court on Saturday morning before His Honor L. G. Lewis, Juvenile judge for the Town of Bununerside. One was arraigned on I charge cl than from R. T. Hlolman 00.. Lid. He was found guilty and put on probation with his father for I period of six months. the parent making good or article stolen. The mxt, a. boy 0 thirteen. was judged to be I delinquent in that be, after all possible means had been ex- hausted by parents and all con- cerned, absolutely refused to It- tend public school. He was iu-ntenced io one year It at. Pat- rick's Home. Halifax. The two re- maining boys. both twelve years of Ice. were found guilty of roznovini lead pipe and damaging property of local residents. It appears that these boys stole the pipe from buildings and then sold it to local plumbers for junk. The court said it would be well in future for my- one buying junk or lead from any child to ascertain that name had not been stolen. If they con- tinue to buy this stolen lead they are in no small way contributing to a child's delinquency and can be brosecuied for such. The Judze in swing hie talk to the delimillel"-3 very strongly commented aiorrt ihls line. both were placed on probation with their parents.-8. lCRAPAUD W. M. S. - The friends Cobb. Bummeraidu, will be pleased to learn he is much better after his recent illness at his home. --5 .. Miss Barbara Taylor of suin- merside spent her Easter holidays in Kensington. the guest of her grandparents. His Worship Mayor Taylor Ind Mrs. Taylor. - B - Miss Joyce Key. daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. George Key. sum- meraide, attended the birthday party of her niece. Miss Donna Rogerron on Wednesday afternoon in Charlottetown. Both girls are seven years of Ige. - S Iignisli Shore The monthly 'Home and school" meeting for April was held on Thursday evening April 20th I: 7.15 with no members and 2 visit- ors in attendance. The President Mr. Ben J. Pitre, presided. The minutes of the previous meeting The April meeting of the W. M S. Auxilia f Crnpaud United chum, W3, ,,2,,, at me home .4 were read by the secretary Mr Mrs. Wiimot MacDonald on Mon- 12. J. Arsenault. day gltgrnoon April 10th with The president thanked the ladies of the District for having donated I new map to the school. he Ilso commended the men of the district for their splendid help in giving the school 3 spring cleaning. Mr. P. A. Arsenault in address- ing the meeting spoke re the boy's recreational Ict'vities. He ytppeaied for help to provide giovu and bats Ind other eszanto i i . nllnteresting talks were also de- uvei-ed by izirst E;Im'.:ndAGlu:IO"t, . an o e -Iona - ihlp Secretary. It was dec ded XIII Mr.prl:.a J. Pitre. Mr Dominic lhat we hold a burlnen me"-""1 Deal-lcchea Mr. Arrene Gallant without lunch in, May. Place of mu M" 'ch.,.h, Pnfg 1; V” meetlrll to be the church. Meet- dwuhd '.0 mm the Arnuu L':g"x”g "l'.':'u:':'.;Il':l”:,':m:e;:,7: Meeting during the month of May. lowed. durigg which lunch me "n" "E"? ””"d W 'm''”'' Iorvtd by the booms. '0 "WT eight member: and four visitors prucnt. The president. Mrs. Frank Mac- Donald. pruided and led in the Ealter worahip program with all member: present anistinz a; norm- lure readers. The Editor thank- offering waI received amounting to &9.75 with several envelop" Iiill to be returned. One fee will paid. .4 A letter was read from M71”. Wilfred Craig. Presbyieriai Tem- ileranca Secretary. Fourteen nick calls and twelve cards were re- Ported to the Community Fri II- vg , ti; r U 1 . River, N. 5.. were guests of Mr. and iv A ' construction grant: to aid in meeting their building coats, National Health Minister Paul Martin disclosed here today. In sulnmeraida I new three- atory active treatment hospital having no beds and I 28-bassinet nursery is being built to provide better ” ' 1 accommodation for the western part of Prince lidwa-d island. More than half of the con. Si-ruction in Already complehed. when the new hospital is operat- ing. the present Prince County Hospital will be converted to the care of about so chronically ill patients. some space in the older building will be reserved for a. pro- vincial public health centre to serve that area. The federal grant will total more than 8146.300. with the province matching this am- ount. The remainder of the coat B being met by loans and public sub- scriptions. More than 313,000,000 a year is being set aside by the Federal Gov- ernment to encourage liospitai con- , atruction throughout Canada, Mr. Martin pointed out. From this fund the federal government matches provincial grants up to tl,000 per bed for active treatment hospitals and 81500 per bell for hospitals treating the chronically ill. The Prince Edward Island project was . commended under terms of the Federal health plan by Hon, A. V--'. Matheson, Minister of Health and Welfare for that Province. Borden Mr. Lewis MacKenzie. Principal .of O'l.cary School. visited Mr. Gor- don MacKemic of Borden when an Mrs. Arthur Rodgers of Borden is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital where she underwent an operation on Saturday. Her many friends here join in wishing her a speedy recovery. V Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Walsh of Albany and Mir. and Mrs. Charles Walsh of Borden returned to Bar- den from a recent motor trip to Sussex. St. Andrews and Maine U.yS. A. Miss Reah Jay and Mrs. Arthur E. Jay of Borden. left on Saturday -morning for a' week's visit to friends at Boston. Mass. Mrs. Colin Mclnnis of Borden. is spending I few days with her sis- ter Mrs. Bobbie Macivlaster at Port Hawkcsbury. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mulialy have returned to their home at-st. John, N. B.. after spending a. week with their daughter Mrs. Raymond Hic- key'and Mr. Hickey at Borden. 0. 5. Walter Weathaver spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. -Prank Westhaver return- ing to Halifax on Sunday. Walter is crew member of H. M. ,C. Magnificent which had arrived at Halifax last week from I trip down south. Mrs. James Campbell of Borden is visiting her daughter Mrs. Dan- nie Hayes at Mulgrave, N. s. m. John P. Gallant of Borden. left on Monday for Montreal where he will visit his daughter Mrs. Lindy Eichorn. Mr. Gerald Leard of Borden who was seriously ill in the P. C. Hos- pital suffering from pneumonia and pleurlsy was removed to the Sana- torium at Charlottetown on Mon- day for further rest and treat- ment. His friends here wish him I speedy return to good health. Messrs. Vernon Mason of West Brook and Harley Graham of Fox Mrs. Jaok Deegan of Borden on Wednesday Mr. Robert Mcnrearty of nor- den left on Wednesday morning for Winnipeg where he will be em- ployed by the Foundation Go. -A. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Report for March. Grade IX.-I, Richard Fiemimr: 2. Pauline Reid; .".. George Reid. Grade VIII.-l. Eleanor Reid; 2. Robert Macxay; 3. Mark Reid. Grade V11.-1, Ralph Malone; 2. Lloyd Malone; 3. Lillian Gales. Grade IV.-i. June Morrison; 2. Eileen Reid: 3. Bruce Murphy. Grade Iii.-i. Harvey Malone. Grade II.-1. Shirley Reid: Hilda Malone; :1. Donald me. Teacher-Robert Reid. SAINT IGNATIUS SCHOOL Hcnor Roll for month of MIrch Grade vm.-1, Irene Arsenault; 2. Rosina Doiron; 3. MIrgIret Doiron. 0rIde VII.-1. lobelia Gauthier; I. MIrgIret Peters. Grade Vl.-1, Basil Gallant: 2 Shirley Arleriault; 3. Robert Aneu- ult. I Grade V.-1. Harvey Gallant. Grade IV.-i. Iialne Gauthier; 2. Clara Arsenauit: 2. Vernon GIi- iant. Grade II.-1. Gertrude Gallant; 2. Junior Patent, Grade 1.-No Enma. Teacher-Inee J. Doiron. Icmrnnc IIJDCI England-I 2. Harwell. Brkahlre (OP)-scientists It the atomic re- , Ihrch centre here have Ir-ranged, I bridge tournI1nznt Is I recreat ionai diversion from acientliici wort. fortune to fall recently at home in Palmer Road and frac- Sc ture her wrist. Mrs. Knox had the break set and is now re:t'ng rom- fortably. Mrs. Knox's many friends regret to hear of this incident and hope for her recovery. past number of years had employed as accountant with the firm of Morris, Bernard and Co. Tignish. group of ladies at her home ening of April 12. A game auction-forty-five was greatly en- joyed; four tabf-es playing the prize going to Mrs. Keough and Mrs. receiving I consolation prize. freeze-out of forty-fives was play- ed and Mrs. John A'i-learn won the prize for this game. A door prize was also drawn for and azain Mrs. John A'lltarn was the win- ner, A most delicious and dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Skerry assisted by her daughter Jean. brated her April 14th with I pIrty for fifteen of her young friendr It the home of her grnndperenta, Mr Ind Mn -hater lkerry Tlgnlah. The child- ren all enjoyed an hour of play- ing gamea before being u-hered Official Announcement Re Construction Grant 0. Hospital . lleads Rotary DIR. A. A. LOCK!-IART who was elected President of the Summerslde Rotary Club at the last club meeting. He will assume office the first of July. - 8 -Photc by I-Ieckbert Tignish Mrs. Claude Hogan. Christoph- ers Cross is I patient in Wettrn Hospital, Alberton for the week. past Miss Marcella Leciair, Sum- merside, spent the pat week-end in Tlgnish, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. LeC'air, Ascension. Mr. Joseph Mclsaac has return- route to Mcncton where h at- , tended me N- By Teacherse Fedg ed to his duties as a-sistant wmon. y manager of The Tignish Co-Op- erative. !..td., after several days visit at his home in the Brae. Mrs. Michael fzmdy, Palmer Road is recovering from an at- tack of pneumonia. Mra. I-?aeody's many friends are very plsased hear this good news of her recov- ery, to In Charlottetown on a business trip last Monday were Mrs. Jos- c-ph l..ouise, Mrs, Frank J Gaudet and her daughter Alice, all of Tignish Gaude t, her daughttr J. Mr. Gerald Iiandrahan, manag- er of The Tignish Co-operative Ltd. went to Charlottetown to attend a business meeting of the P. and Mrs. Howard Mccue E. Island Co-operatives and Credit Unions. Mr. J. Russell Perry and Mr. Reginald Eldersnaw spent th"ce days last week in Charlottetown attending a short course by the Government Fishtries De- partment. given Mrs. George Knox had the mis- her Mr. John 3 Cameron. who for the been recently resigntd this position and has gone to sum- merside where he takes over the duties of Town Clerk for town of summcrside. Residents of Tlgnish leaving this community, but wish him the greatest of success in his the regret Mr Cameron's new work. Mrs. Cameron and children Mary, William and Flor- ence Ann will remain at Tig:i h until the end of the school term. Mrs. 1". J. Sherry entertained I OH Main street, Tignish on the ev- of wl h Mi ton Claude Kinch A , Proceeds from this party is for ' ' n . 'While Mr. Alfred Handrahan, Tignish was paying I visit to his mother Mrs. Christopher's Cross on afternoon, I stack of hay taining approximately four was f.re Two of the younger HI"drI- hIn boys the kitchen while was in In up-stair: room Ittcnd- ing to the baby of the family. The atack of. hay wIa in flames fore being discovered by family of Mr. Frederick who lives next door. It was lucky the day war calm, II the hay- stack was quite near the and had there born the slightest brweza fieult to save the buildings. Austin Handrahan. Sunday conx tons completely destroyed by secured matches from their mother be- the Con; oy. bIi'na it would have been dif- Littie Miu Ann Vaundeite cele- alxth birthday on nio the gaily decorated drI'.virg- room where I tabla iIden with all I O'Leury and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Fred Macxlnnon and family of Brae have moved to St. Eleanor": where Mr. Mac.Kin- non has secured employment. m-.w.r:.a orsumn-fer-, I former reaident of O'LeI.ry, was v-iaiting in the village on 'l'hursdI.y, April 20th. Rev. Blair B. Colborne of Springfield West was I visitor 'to 0'LeI.ry on Thurrday morning April 20. Misses Grace Bryenton and Edith Maciarthur of Coleman were visitors to sununerside on Wed- nesday. April 19. , Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred W. Mbouod of Brae and daughter Elaine of Bumifierside were visitors to 0'- Leary on Wednesday afternoon April 19. Miss Bernice Gallant teacher at West Devon has returned to her school after spending the Easter htzlggays at her home in Wood- a . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbing and Mllsa Nellie Arbing. Woodstock. had as their guests recently Mr. land Mrs. Lorraine GI.l1Int. How- an. Dan Ma.cEachem of Coleman has recently returned hc-ma after spending the winter in the lumber woods at Folly Lake, near Truro. N. 5. During this week the Oibeary High School students are writing their Easter exams under the sup ervision of the Principal Mr. Lewis MacKenzie. This is the last ex- aminations until the finals iii June Mr. and Mrs. William Carruth- ers and young son of Halifax are visiting M.r. Carruther's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Car- rutl-iers spent the past winter in England. The many friends of Mrs. Mac- Callum, aged and respected resid- ent of Colemamwillbesorry to learn that she is still confined to her bed at the home of her son. Lewis, in Coleman. and they unite in wishing her a speedy return to health. Another one of our aged resi- dents of Brae who has been quite sick for the past. two weeks and is still confined to bed is Mrs. Jack. Her legion of friends wish her a speedy convalescence and recov- ery. Rev Roy M:-i:Naughi of San Salvador. Central America. has re- cently undergone a major oper- ation. but is now coming along splendidly. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Robert MacNau.ght of Car- leton Lot 6. about five miles from 0'Lcary. and is a brother of Mr. Watson MacNaught, M.P. Among the twenty-three young men who have successfully com- piet:-d their Theological training at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Hali- fax. N. S. and will be ordained to the Christian Ministry as Minist- ers of the United Church of Cem- ada at the Maritime Conference meeting in Sackville, N. B. in June are two students from "The Garden of the Gulf". The two Is- land ministers are: J. M. Ma.cLeod of Valleyfleld and John F. Mac- Kay of Breadalbane. Their legion of friends cffer hearty congratu- lations on their success and will wish thrm God's continued blessing as they begin their ministry. -There was almost onerhundred per cent attendance of the Manse Trustees of the 0'Lear,v Pastoral charge of the United Church which met in the Manse in 0'- Leary on Wednesday afternoon. April 19, under the chairmanship of Errol Stetson. The Trustees de- cided on making several improve- ments in the mnnse including lay- ing of I new hardwood floor in the dining-room and hall and cutting an arch-way between the parlor and the hall. Present were : Fred MacLeod, Brae; Alban Craswcii and Errol Stetson of Bloomfield: John Matthews and Bruce Mac- Dougail of o'Leary. The West Devon members. Charles Moras- hcad and J. A. Grigg, while unable to attend, ooncurredin the plans made. The West Devon United Church Young Pcolpes Union met for their regular meeting on Wednesday night, April 19 at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grills. There W95 almost twcnty young people pres- ent Tiio vice-president Norma Grigg presided and conducted DYE- lln'.ial',v worship. The possibility of camping for the girls of the congregation and the'Y. P- U- W85 good things to please the Ippet- ites of little ones was centered with a. beautifully decorated birthday cake aglow with six lighted cand- lea. After eveirone had en'oted a hearty supper as well as a gen- erous piece of birthday cake which was cut and served by the young hostess, a nicely trimmed basket heaped with gifts was pre-ented to Ann from her young friends and the "Good Wishes" cards at- tach d to each gift were read by Jean skerry. Ann in her sweet little manner thanked her grand- parents and her many friends for helping to make ber birthday such I happy one. REIIEVE idnoauti I I discussed briefly and was ably received, pending further study and plans. Tents would be available if the girls decided to go Camping and the beautiful Mill River is close and an Ideal location for a camp. The Y. P. ll. decided to hold a party on May 3rd in the Women's Institute Hall in west Devon. The minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson then led in the study of favor- Due to circumstances chapter eight of the book of Acts after which the Nnspah Benediction was pronounced. Among former popular and ef- ficient school teachers at O'Leary are: Mr. Watson MacNaught M.P. for Prince County and Parliament- ary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries and Rev. Lloyd Hender. Son. minister of the Presbyterian Church at Portage la Prairie, Man- itoba. and also Mayor of that im- portant western city, the, ohiy Cleftyman in Canada who is also it mayor and chief magistrate of a town or city. Mrs. Earl Jelly of Unionvaie is 1-1 sister. 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' In Technicolor i mimmms-min-mur.mmm,w mu . ji 4 r - 1 v, 4 6 4 E I MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN Evan! l 1 g Tune in cmw Tonlto at 6:15 for unrsrrznv MELODY Turn" 3 .owoeo-ooouHAs.-., .. - - A H Ag, M g pg IIOTIGE 0F PIISTPOIIEMENT beyond our control- it has been made necessary to postpone the SUMMERSIDE KINSMAN KOMMIINITY KARNIVAL the new doles of the Kornival Being NE 1.28:3 Summerside Kinsman Club. teacher who has made good is Dr. Douglas Black, practicing medicine at Bear River, N. S O'Le-ary has always been most: fortunate in the splendid calibre- and professional ability of its. Final date for receiving entries for School Exhibition May 22 tea:hing staff. The young peoplei who received their olementaryi training in the 0iLeary School and; who continued their studies at, Prince of Wales College in Char- Home care ProI.c' lottetown and in thn mainland universities. have found no dif- M0NT.lRE-A: b AP"g'ed2g'r(:dP)"r ficuliy in maintain-in credible Montrea 's er ert y em- showing: and in secuging theirforlal rrosivil” I” "nerimentinz flliill share of prizes and scholar-iwith a. plan to ease the shortage 5 1P5. of hospital beds. 0'1-9B1'.V is .111-my proud of its! Col. Wilfred Bovey, president of present teaching staff who haveuio hospital said the hospital has nobly maintained the high stand-lreceived I grant from the federal ard set by their predecessors. The government to .,,,,,-y out . vpuot Sta” mcmdes: Lew” M"cK9"'-I9- project" in the care of patients Springfield west Prmcjpim M155 in their homes rather than in hos- Pearl Craig. Poplar Grove, Vice-i ml beds Principal and junior teacher; Mrs. D ' John Matthews. Omeuyy jntery , During the past few years var- medmte teacher and M”. L s ious New York hospitals have ex- p.,1.me,-. Bloomfield, primary .m,j,tended hospital care to patients' beginners teacher. IN MEMORIAM SILAS W. CUDDY Hospital Tries Out and It the care of his physician nurses and internes visit him his home. The patient will leave the hos- ipiial at an earlier date than . iusual under the Reddy plan and The sudden passing of Silas W.fspcnd the period before complete Cuddy. Gladstone. on April 3.rd.'convaiescence at home. 1960, came as a great. shock to hisl Internes will visit the patient many relatives and friends ofldaiiy under direction of the phys- Glidslmle Mil Sllliwlmdlng dis-.ician and make reports as if the tricts where he was a Wide-1l”paticnt were still in hospital. known and highly respected cit-iz-l "One main difference bcbween Shfiigaed P;:I;';1;::::llnf:l”::5our scheme and that in force in worse when he retired Sunday ev-31:: N1:(::kgo,f,n1:0.Ci0.l,,.sBfseemeaff ening. but passed quietly away.. ml mnuiphi bu shgruy am" midmgm" ilclliignrgvgs 3:; the evdtigc aoeregltloif e was born in Gladstone, Ocf.- ' ob" gun. 1873' the second son Otis at public expense. the lime gums cuddy Mm Ham! ”In our plan the patient, while, nah Bears. Although dt-af fromjml Palm! E3 mum ” he Vwuldl early childhood he Qvey-ca,-ng his in hospital, will be expect:-d to affliction by lip-reading and signs. contribute and when the expert-f He was loved and respected by all ment is over we hope the Homei who knew him. Kind and aficc-jcare section will be self-support-l 1 lrloflaif. ever ready to land A help-iing. Ing hand in times of need. I -.---.--- He leaves to mourn the loss of I, kind and loving husband and. ox IMPROVING rasrultzs father., I sorrowing widow. two' sons Clarence at home and Lea in OTTAWA, April 23 - Good par.- F10l'ld3-' W0 dllllilhtfrs (Claire) ductive pastures 'offer the stock M”- C; T- I-Eilndiif. Miami. Flor-, grower fl number of important ari- lda and (Gertrude) Mrs. Paul Mc-' ynntagQ5' gays wyr. gun-.5, 5.u,.i I . C8l'thl'- Medf0l'd- M8-it M50 s9l'H1.erinteiident of the Experimennal grandchildren and four great grand 5hh-5mu.,,.' Ah Smith"-5. nu; Ch"d”'”' Ime 5'-"'”” Iclarm M”. l) The forage from posture is Dr 3' H- McL'”d- 5i""'3 R0”-. harvested in the cheapest possible f:1"Ci;1l;':lo':"gul:,';::'"h9;)la'i':m9533315;imanner - this in marked con- host of relatives and friends. mm m the labor nqulred 16' Len. Gertrude and grandson John flew from U. S. A., arriving home in time for the funeral which was held from his late rraidence con- ducted by Mr. Maurice Fife, was iargeiy attended. showing the es- teem in which he was held. The hymns rung were "We Are Padiixi Like the Flowers" and "Is There- Any One Can Help us." The pallbearers were Messrs. James Richards, Dan McBeth. Spencer Sharam. John Sharam. John B. Sanders and John H. San- dezs. The remains were driven by James Richards. interment Murray River Cemetery. T00 SMART AT 93 l storing fifty. 21 The forage from well main- tained pastures is of the high:--I quality possible - it is unweI1.h- I IIOSIEIIY FAVORIIES with ALL THE FAMILY BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Eng-, land-(CP)-Mrs Mary sturgeon. D0, Itili goes to dances every week But she complains her patnrrs . too fast and make them dlz y." are few iberausc men SN 1 dnrce cred, contain: all the vitamins ro- uired by the animals and minor- als if the latter are supplied by the soil or fertilizers. 8) Good pasture herbage in the spring and early summer is high in protein and stimulates rapid growth in young animals and high output in producing Inimala during this periods. animals gen- erally make the largest part of their growth. LOCKED IN Canterbury,, England - (09).. while Patrick Brown was taking photographs at the top of the west Gate Towers, Canterbury! 1 i t. te . homes. The patient remains under 36 5:9 dg;r.w'g;ow3:m;::diel::td after two uncomfortable hours. CAMEO THEATRE KENBINGTON Monday Ind Tuesday 1:45. Frederic. March. Florence Eldridge (Mrs. March in real life), Dan Dun-yea. Ann Biyth, John Dell and Dam Di-Ike In "ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST" Professional Bard :. I. I. 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