IPRIIJ 14. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -m -.. .. ..-.-...-.....M........-. 1 g PAGE NINE. TV 'l' ' the home of her parents. Mr. and 0 p underwent an operation. Mm to the Bend oi Hiilsborough on Devlne and Mr. Hsndranan will 0 o GEOI'gel'OWlI Mrs. J. A. B. Macconneil. lS'l'Ol Glld Aiileck is the daughter oi Mr. Sunday. March 30. They were spend most at their time in Boe- Plsquld EQSR . a a o o , . . . . George Anstie oi Peakes. the guests oi Mrs. Myer-3' lather, ton. N and Vicinity ax;-:3-ear; 3 kg; 31;: mag; ciniiy vmmty m mm mm W p M" Mr. u..... n........... mm mm mew", W I W. gigs has necessitated his entering the w to Mt. Stewart on Monday. Ap- Mr. Alfred Donnell! oi St.Pat- itor at the home or her aunt, . MC ur. Jerome Condon, school teach- e ' ik' mm; M , '11, K 11 1 p or , -- M15 IN ME Rue-Bell Myers -r -t 0-Pmwn is Wendi": the S2?.'J””lf.?'L'ii 1.3&l.l.l'lil.lil...lli.'.'?..'e'.?.ly CM" MN "m" W '" the W mph. WW 0' Fm '" 7”” lClia:lottetowu Y3.” wT....ll”.l,””'..,,3 e..”.'...e .i.'L”37eexe5a'oi”ap.if 555. were visitors in P1-mum sass on . Easter holidays at his home in remrh to good hum! y on Saturday. April 5th. g;:i'ardckwSasRg.a&ecent visitor to st. Mr John Am”. of peak" was 1”. sugday, Mm-ch 30, guest, 0: Mn. 0'l'”'”ww"' ' ' isito to Charlottetown on Mr Donald Grant of Borden 5" Mm WW3" W00lYld8e- ' j Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald E V ' Frk as 1 mm It ' A It ' - ur. Murvin Mclnnis. principal mlff;,;:dt,ff"-c:dgf;h;l,;';ff,ln"; egg spent the weekend or April am 'Mr.. (jeorge Anstie oi r-me. Saturday. April am. wanting Sm ugczrpfiggmvpaflr; :1;-;pl;y:-gag: o:h;prubesw5mew.msIpehr1: Mnmm WWIHGELMOHMBW. 0' 0'”'"l'”w" H13” schml' ls their many iriends on the occas- m ma cm” - ad llsltgr vw 3Ch”"m'emwn 0" Mr. Alired Hand:-ahan oi Peakes to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Handrahaii mother, Mrs. Jane Grant oi St. 811- SPEM the Week-end oi Maren Vumng ml hmne m Emomne ion oi their 42nd wedding an- ms 53" pm "L was a visitor to Mt. Stewart on oi Fannlngbrook, whose sonls eye Patrick's Road. 29th at the home or his parents, durins the Easter h0lldBY'- m.,e,-em, whieh ehey eeienmea Ex," 13'; 3 .f.'Viio1,fn”:L',felfe”5i:f?;; M, smm, ;,;I,I;,, 0, WWW Monday, April 7th. was recently pierced by the point Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. :-' . on Thursday. April 10th. 3 bus, 'm,:o t th Ci; Wu '5, vmm. t S. P t l k. oi A. pair of scissors. Mr. John A. Birt of st. Pat. M1" 3"” W13” M the l'"ch' ' M" V r 0 e y 0" D l 3 re 5 Messrs. Martin Power and Kenny -2- rlck'sRond was a visitor to Char- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay were l-'l,iEh.';c:1l1i (ll iilugggllizlllgg (llolu Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doyle and snmrday' Apr” 5"” Ruadv 0" wedne5d”y' Apr" 2' Garland were visitors to St. Pat- The many. Xrlendl 01 Mt. St lot!-etown on Tuesday. April 1. visitors in Charlottetown on Tues- ! 00- . ' "mm 1 , - , ik' R d 5 t do , April 5. Clair Fisher are extending con- M. Bi t id b his ld'y' ”' her home m Oeorgemwni lbvrzdcllgdrtgelorgtiiswn reecrelnclly Ianrld wglhpu;'”;"t Vls3:l'ml'3 if 31legl'-Y Pelglla-as Bagagllsy-e n5:":?::tlor1:lY;)" NR1 N ” on 01” Y gratulatlons on his winning of brztherr 31.: Ms:ic:t'eni'l:lrli1-laaw,yMr. 3,2”'eh2f,'”.e1.ffinYf,',Tf” Oink: were guests at the home of Mrs. 0 em 1;?" cuff '3 E 1," Sm . rt 0 W dn Ed A m 2 ' Mr. Alired Donneliy was a vis- the Canadian Legion Essay Coii- and Mrs, mchua Birt. of st, Macoomm who is .' mmm In Mr. Benlamlll 5'39V9n5- Cmadllm D lcv arena Mr and Mrs w 9 me ” Ce 5” ' Md Mk” V” n E 0 33'' p- l ltor to Mt Stewart on Wednes- test ior Kings County. Mr. Fish- Patrick's Road . ' . National Railway Cleaner at Char- Tlwvozdp and 6' Mlj. Doyle! path; Helena. Rossiter. 4 day. Apr” sand. er. who is A resmem of makes, ;? .he.Prince Edward island Hospital. lottetown, was a week-end visitor c' Mr that D0 16 Accompany” . ' I Mr. Walter Myers oi Head of jg is awmdmg st Therews Com Mr. mm M" John Tumor -- to his home in Georgetown. 15;! mgmllrom Cguionaown were Mnbancil Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald g;lil:l;grl;1:18llMolIl1'3: it rrluglfg m Mr. Rennie Jay and Merlin vent. St. Therese's. who are taking'up residence on C,?:riofil;'o:: B1,? el;-'::,Edv1.3 "3: in ,, ,. me Misses Vivian and Eileen were hm "W Vl5"'"5 to me '”l,t,yi y" p l Rogerson oi Fanningbrook were the iormer estate oi Mr. Art Don- r O 0 5 33' pr Ml” Fl” l'.rl?d) Rum" M wood who were guests oi their m T "”d”' Am" 4”” M” visitors to this vicinity on Wed- Mrs. Edward Cullen oi St. nelly oi St. Patrick's Road, is 3'd' Muxraydnlaer vomfd l;;ugpmTma' Parents g::t5"t”l: "03 ubeen ln the 110261;; ;1::;"9;lC3jsi:g:I'll;ll5Mt”gtgi nesday April 2nd. . Theresa's was a. visitor to st.Pat- now fixing up the buildings be- ch L B Mr. an rs. ic or a use on ' pp 0 ea recen y. ' p . - ' gggee 1 k: R0 .1 th ,1 t, g 1 eh 1 ,1, - t m 1,. Mr. es er in was a. visitor ll Flldwi Apr” 11”” ' -- Ac. Mr J h TT h p 1 an on Apr” mm Mr. Daniel Trainer oi Peakes lwgeks oi nAprile Gtll: lxtliilli. glullell hlillfie. lveilf. liIliotl,eMl'rsl.oTraiifor Ch3l'l0ll-910W" 0" Thursday. Al?” - i ii" "in" "5 "ma-l' . t hi h ite - th i. i.'h th .Mi'.b ldi i Wid 3rd. MI'- and MW Quenlln M0”"""'- STRATHCONA SCHOOL "1 "'9 farm of Are Domeuh on Mr, Elmer. G,.,,,e or Paul” :1;:n(lrl.l1t:r lg: pgst rsnontailneis liiif B.eRgO:eesl'So(l)l ofrsillo pglricills pig? treel: y:fn.n n W M the accompaiicd by Miss Bessie Walk- St. Patrlcks Road, and will take R034 W95 9' Vlsm” m Mtl Stu" iiax doing electric welding. Road. 3.11. The April meeting oi Pisquld er or Bourls. motored to Geoige- . . up residence there in the near art on Monday. Alirl-l 7th. ' . . I , Wu he, .. Report for month oi March. East Womens nst tute d ""7" lm Thumdayi Apr" mu” Grade VII.-l. Marjorie Garrett: mmr" . Miss Doris Donneliy spent the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birt of -Fan- 3,, me mhooihouge Wm; . goon 5:. when they Vlslled M" "ml M” '1 alenn Taylor Mrs" John Maclhmld "med weekend 0! April 5th with her ningbrook iwere visitors at the M H b tendance When the business pare w”l'" walkcn m Grade IV -1. Stewart Hunter ' M” W4 tMr:s.”Arth:i;- gllnxggrid ;t)dtheMl:gme1f?rEm2fll; p”El:'3;l;' Mo? aunt, Mrs. Thomas Kenny oi home of Mrs. Birt's brother-ln- Cf M the gneetmg was c.,,,,p,m'd a ' : ' were recen v ors c ity '- R d, lw d iste, M'. (1 Mr. a , . ' Mr. Ernest Roche who is em- 3' C3051" 1llfI3Elfll"'Er':,iest Macuwd, on business. Mr. Blaxland is PC9355. 0" MONEY: AW” 7lh- Byme on glchallil Bift oil St.Fx'atrll:ll's Roali t lugf,-3; Walfrifiervfeclimm M”. played in the city. spent the l:1ast- W '9 rt 1 3 110 d MwK8' employed on one of the drcdges Mn Henry Tfglnot recently on Sunday, April 6th. ' 3” Po 3 ' er week-end at his home in George- 2- 9015 Him H-1-MI Yul G r g; during the summer months, p Friends of Mrs. Ernie Afileck spent I me! V1!” with his bmmg Mr G! Mm is 6 mum u ” town . " Gllitlgjlelisnliglclslinalderrand aDxl7me V1” h -E& are Sorry to he” she recently er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Stewart vmmhg legend, 31:; Bun'i,m.,x,, Lulggglvgggfeonwrirlgg Avg? 4m M ' s ors are over the weekend . T-1 f D d , . cl 1 '1 r lit i, th ' ' Friends of Mrs. Myrtle Biildnes llunleh p of April 5th were Norma. and terpl'ei.er" was as follows: M” Anthony 13 nor 0 lm ee game agt”yMx,l'lel:ndV SM”: gusseg gH mu S n 1 to Spend the Weekend Wml he! are sorry to hear of lley sudden Grade Ii. Ji.-l. Ruynioiid Mac- phyms Simon, and Camerme Mm Howard Llewellyn as ..M1.s' Mm Eunice BM W” a visitor Myers of Rakes Road on sum l,,V ex;h c leielgrenxe steed 0 "guns daughter. Mrs. Earle MacDonald. ' illnesl and all Wl-Sh l1Cl' 11 Sliced)! 1-001 and Owen Kelly, from the City. Jones'', D. newcomer in the com.- at the home or M,-. and Mrs, day, March 30, deamme 3 I M n';" Nillzsyna” ”l3A- recovery, 2 3l'ildEL:.--it Clinrlottc MacLeod; munity; Mrs. Alex. Arscnault as Ricm,-d am or st. Patrick's Kilallllglled; Dis s.r.p:tient in thl; d The . earl 3!: HM Mr. d M . El e ME.' "M . Smitl", a aller (wh 1 511,, ' ' --W r M53 MCEW-ll-" leachirlli wilt be Mrs. Wu? RM ”" ti:ff..”..”:?"':i.i mm :i?:E.'f.'.'.i...;”..E2f..&”"&'J.3"lf.i..":2 dent at Prince of Wat.-s Co cse. reit Silfiv. St. Peter's Lake school, were liam Murphy as "Mrs. Tanner", , , ,, is spending the Easter holidays at Teacher-Wallace MacDonald. business visitors to the City on another caller (and an active acMl6n?0l:' (E,i;:;n:lx.l2?a11sc3o)lset::e';,: alzgltlge, ootf )'E:sqEi?1d xrS'sur;,r::yk M5l1::"':Eae5mr'g, lgngzar Bgzrleg gfsgflifsved mum" m their hour Saturday a"emo0"' Am" 5"” gfmfi 2:3,ef;,ljf”la,m”i2,l;if,g,,lf,f.; Charlotttown. recently spent a March 30. ' eonnneq to her home due to 111. I Mr. Gus MacDonald. who has Jonesil, r It 1 t eI;t(;kCl;fr atntgiemhgnmey ell: hliasmpag; Mess” Joseph Kenny Mich”! ness. u5gE:r:gm&gpman:reMp:m J turned his thoughts to the manu- This Plays. 11 wo scenes, t 'Ptr1ik.5 Road' ' ' i - Th 1 l ! me I to G J U on thgm. recent gm 5 iacturing of wheel barrows oi clearly set out the aims and pui'- 5' " C i Hlmdmha" W4 M"””, Devlne 9 um" ” O come N: m , ' 1 , , , , M L 11 id from th Mur- Ms. J kso was the formcrlls ACROSS 4'Requ”e 21'Repm' gortlitllltertg tclypljlsrs gilllmcdauullil glgiilaglonthcaiidionilgs mtllllorsltlglllall 'Vir and Mrs Joseph Myers oi lgginfglnirller?dsAtoOxs:pi;lil:irto'lisid1:l'x- 78:? ggarbvofll lglorth Presbeyierlall thgr Ll1eCVVelllln- E :.somary 5.Roois or 22,5 em , ' , . O ' i v 9' d - '1 it - bl ti 1 N Y k, Cl Mr. Church on Saturday. April sun. A -6.Morein- thctaro 23.Gl;oss lleil:-;nuy' and Sent mo co me enjoyed by the members. st. Pamcks on llere ls ms 8 6 me n aw or an g e frequent 6.0ncoia 25.Bott ' ”tV"'l"”d 3”V""l"8 N'lV:l'noI Mr and Mrs Hector Perry who 32'5""""”" 59"" 37-E-P0Ch spent the summer months'here '9”-ll 7-Greedy 31-300th! the last. two seasons will not be !8.Celei-lty 8.stcal 32.'i'ransmlI here this season. Mr. Perry is . 14. Scoued 9. Picceout. 35.Chincse employed in the machine shop " 15-Distributed. 10. Warm Mongol with the C. N. Railways. as charity color 37. Weary .-I l1.Femsie pig 16. Behold! 38. Tenor Yesterday's Aauue Miss Loraine Sinnott. who sui- fl 30.An age 17. Frighten 39.Talk iered an attack oi the flu and : 31. Genus or 1B.Baywindow io.Muiissh 44.ConstelIa. Pneumonia some time also. is re- , swine 19.walked 41,Di,ngm-e "on ' ported as not in the best of health 34.1i:dib1e ci-us. sue.-ough 43,rndem,ce,,g 45.1-wmed yet as she got out too soon and ace”, ,mm. mm awe suirered a relapse. ; 38.Atithe '. yumuy Mr. Ray Trainor who took sen- ueuung sonnl employment in Ontario dur- amvuue ing the iiintcr months. has ar- 3o.3.mboo,nk, mgedugpoiap Bcg:llll(l) tot retsumed E115 ""3" custom worek Ila); localmllalillrierso llil .7 ”'l"'l"'"' this vicinit 5 drink (VAL) . Y- : 3&0” g:" Mrs. Reginald MacDonald was a i . ("C ” business visitor here irom the u'D'n""'E City ior a. few days the week oi 2 '"'me April 1st. Mrs. MacDonald was . 35-3" "EM looklngbver her home here which 37-99”. has been closed for some time. 89.Street. ..... urchin Miss Rachel Trainor arrived i .42.Gen'nus home irom Boston recently to - deity spend a. short vacation with her ! Io. Prize parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb i p47.)-In-den Trainor. She will leave again for . ' war.) the U. S. A. around April l6tli. l 48. Discloses --- . ed 49,1-.p.gmn Mr. Walter A. O'Brien was here now” on Wednesday. April Lind to look 11. Public over his summer r . He . mm" says his wile and family. which 2.1,-ado", cludes a new baby, will not team come out irom the City until ; (awn) some time around April 20th. Mr. Phillip Beard has been a.- polnted mail driven on the Morell Rear, Blnnott and Byriles road route, and started his new duties on April lst. He replaces Mr. P. R. Blnnott. who has retired alter nearly thirty years on the route. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it:, AXYDLBAAXK iai.oNor'l:l.s.ow One letter simply stands for mother. In this example A is used Yor the three L's. X ior the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- 'trophies. the length and iormatlon oi the words are all liints.' .Esch day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrun Quotition "pan saw ZSICM new no MOMV iw bascmoa rips our iw iwri. one We learn irom the pastor oi 'Lltt1e Flower Church that the new oil burner, installed two weeks ago in the front furnace oi the Church, works periectly to keep a steady heat in the big , church. The second iurnace is GMLCD IA WLDJVM'C ZIVTC-ZIVFC-y always ready ior severe weather. ,5 l V D 3- .ePte. Danny Conohan. who was home on ten days leave, has leit for his training centre. He will leave there shortly for the Korean war zone. Danny was in the new during World war Two and shortly alter his discharge chose the army as a liie career. Friends wish him luck in the Far East and saie return home. Yesterday's Cryptoquoie: , l'l' is aawsvs 1'1-iE,UNREADg, 'ABl.E run occuas-wrung - i -' N. GEORGETOWN HOME AND SCHOOL . The monthly meeting or the Georgetown Home and School As- sociation was held in the council chamber on Thursday April zird. with the president Mr. .i.H. Mac- Donald presiding. The sum oi no was voted to help deirsy cost oi music books to be used in school. It was de- , cided that at the next meeting an auction will be held. with sev- eral oi the members donating tne articles to be auctioned. and no . article to be sold (or more than 31.00. An lnvltationiwill be ex- tended to the National Film Board at Charlottetown to pre- sent educstional i'llms some alt- ernoon in the near future. to the school children. "Hare you a share in ii, Dad?" "No. son-but yet. in a way I but I share, too. I own life insurance to protect Mother and you. The monc A letter presented to the meet- ing, asking that a dennlte stand be taken re alleged suggestions recently made by a member of pay to the insurance com any esc year is invested in many t ings, in- cluding shares in theNiclrel Company. Sn at-ui.1ll,v Inco is owned by most "it's this way, son. Suppose Vllll want E a liobsled but havenli cunug money in buy one. But you and Jack and Tom among go can raise the nec- esssry cash. you buy the sled, and all o coasting together. "Vigil, no one person owns the Nickel Com an . it's owned by a great many peop e. ch owns a certain share. ' the Government on the standard oi teache . was the subject oi much discussion. but no deiinlu stand will be taken until the next muting. The diiilculty encountered in getting pupils to do homework was thoroughly aired. and Mr. Mcinnls expressed the hope and determination that a curfew law be established. It is understood the Town council wul be ap- proached to have this idea en- oroed. Since no ,meeting was held in March. Founders Day program was held over to this meeting Much oi the program was devot- ed to the history and aims oi the Home and School Min evcrybqly." "Bayou Iiaoufobericliio gdailiarrf" "No, the Company is owned by many eople like Doctor Smith and Mrs. Rlunroe, and the grocer and the street car conductor. No one owns imore than a very small part." SEE YOIIR DODGE TRUCK DEALER TODAY FOR, A ea CANADIAN O "i'baRn1ivrz;I,PIlIrl,;i” "1 song: as 1 11' em! . elnllkmilmnvqnlunyoeshtnllnl W” "W i ; e , Company of tunodiyiimited, 25 King Street West, Toronto- oi lediord. N. 8.) Cast of characters in "The In- The Interiiotionul Nickel