PAGE TWELVE Former Islander Annual Banquet I V -The annual C.G.I.'I'. and Trail Ranger banquet was held on Fri- day evening. February 8th. in the Kensington United Church Assem- bly Hall. Members of the two groups. with parents. church officials. and Ken- sington school teachers as their guests. numbering upwards of one hundred. enjoyed the dellclouss.ip- per,.wlth members of the W.M. S. .cn-pably filling the role of wall- resses. A novel feature of the pret- tliy arranged tables were the plgce cards lighted by tiny candles mark- ing each setting. Mr. Robert Carruthcrs presided and Gladys Davison acted as toast mistress for 'he occasion. The boys and girls gracefully escorted their parents to the table and sat with .:.... -Mrs. 1-i-ed Walsh. North Tryon. has received a telegram of the . sudden passing of her brother, "H Ryerson Crossman, Moiicton. N. B.. on Wednesday. Feb. 13th at the p age of 54 years. . The late Mr. Crossmcn was born in 'n-yon. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Graham Crossman. When a young man he learned the plumb- ing trade. later moving to Mone- ton. where he had been employed in the C. N. R. shops. He leaves to mourn his passing. his sorroiving wife, one son. Har- rison, Montreal. and four daugh- ters. Audrey. Mrs Pr-rcy Ripley. Ontario; Marion. Mrs. Steven Rip- ley. Mont-ton: Madge. Mrs. Donald Scott. Mnnrtnn. and Ruth. at them- imma. Following is the program: There is also our sister. Mrs Candle-iizlllrlnsi SUPUCE ll! HIP!"- Fred ivai.-ii. and two bl'fl'.ll0l'S. my 01' the late Kins: grace. Rev- F;-ank and 1:;-.-.1 or Tryon. A hm. ii. iii. Mu--ray: toast to the Queen. the: Leo. Carlvlr. Sask.. passed Donald Glover: the National An- a.'.'.'ay two months ago. them Toast to the Church. Helen --s-e "vs Macmillan responded to by Mr. . . .. . Harold Laird. Clerk of the Session. INDIAN RH I-.R H. 1'. Toasl m the Darems. Elizabeth l"" V Bmviess. responded to b.v Mrs. --Tiir regular ninclin: of Indian Ha V Brmm River iVnmrn's institute was held km ,0 ,h,, CIGII-Iv Rm; rpm” at the home of Mrs Peter MrirLel- Rancr-rs Movement. Georgina Glo- 'h an attendance .ver. responded to by Miss Dorothy W" ”F”m'5' 'M:irKcii7i1-. Tlir: lirn-:rln:il. Xizs Kcitli Mann -I-ms, m me schml gwchp,-5' p-r-szrlegl at-,ri rm; ,:'rvl - fiat ill" Jnnn Emxness responded to by Mr mertiii; observe mic minutr-s sil- J weeks Mu,.ph-Yg "DC? lll Yf?Fl7"i” 5” 1319 13” b91”Vedi Beryl VVoodside. Provincial C.G. K”W- , TT. president. brought greetings T119 mP"'-W "lmled 175' -'"l393t”.fi-oni the Maritime group. and the In; the Creed in unison Ii'f'.iilitcs!R...v L, M,.Mm..-av and Mrs. J y "7 ll” P59l'3"”5 m('”1”: l”-'1'" mad MtirFadveii. W M.S. presidrnl. each 31"” 3i7lll'm”l lspnkr l):'lt'lili' Rflll Will lids -lll”-”"li”1 Wmll The selectioiis. hf) Worship the "What SEW”! i d” W W Srhlmllicinc". and "Let Us With A Glad- ”ll5.''"''"' 3”” 5””? 'i'”W ""”5'”l”" isntne Mind". were beautifully ren- IVP "3935 WP” l'"1""fl- lllfllllllllll Fliderrd in unaccompanied three-part F-P'l' l1bl'3Y'V '"3' 71”-9 9('h001- and-Slll'!lllL' by the Junior Choir srtiio iiirziiwir. ii ouiiscd to doiiato 3.. Smcm 1.,,qm.st. M... Ham” l7'l0K5- K IL?lll'd sang "lifr. John .VIiIl"KlP". Miss Mary Caizwrnn gave a short land .1.yE,aH,1d Gordon Murray rnport on the First Aid Course sang no w..,..5hi,, the King" which she attended in Charlotte- A150 um.ehem.Sed was a salute to town. Sick coniinittcc rcported.,m,. of the M11001 u,8..hg..s' Mm niakzng one call during the moiitl: Mmwelu. of -inapm. Bmhday To and U76 W3.'5-"i Hljd Tllflrills mmmllr You”. suinz in honor of the anni- tee l'Ci?0Tt9d 33-00 made 0” 3 mm vcrsarv of her birth falling on the party and dance at the home of goiiowim day. Mr. Thomas Turner. It was moved A mp. of thanks to the ladigs of and seconderl to give 540.00 to the school secretary. to be used to- uarris the. new school Frvir new inentlwrs iniiird and 't.”rP welrnmnd hr the presirlriii. The collection amounted to M25. Visiting: sick ronimittr-e for next month will be Mrs. Frank Shna and Mrs. Wm Hickev: school coni- initfrc. Mrs. Keith Mann and Mrs the W.M. S. for their kind and ef- Ificient scrvicr at the laliles was ymovnd bv Marven Clark. t Leader: of these two live urouns .r-f Canadian Girls in Training and Trail Rangers are. respectively. Mrs. L. M. Murray. Mrs. Robert Carriithers. Miss Dorothy MacKeti- zie. and the Rev. L. M. Murrav and Mr. Robert Carrutliers. Russell Caninhcll: ivays and liicniis mrmnittee. Mrs. Bernard A. Mac: Lellan. Mrs. Keith Mann and Miss. Donalda. MacDonald: programmr-j - committee. Mrs. Dan Noonan and Mrs. Russell Campbell. it was (low .rd in send i'ir'.ds for hlaivkcts. ,'1lhc prosraninte roninii"m- eti- trrtaincd ivifli a puzzle draivin: . contest which was won bv Donaldn ,,, GSSY: ICIg'u3:':1izDl::beE?nn;fh'. MacDonald. also a bean guessing "t ' i ” ” f ' E:-Wm" Wm by VHS. XKVHNT R0:-tC(2l:l'::iRc III. Jr. -- 1. Mildre.d lit":-' Win lll'llFi' iiivitrrl elm ;Tlil'lillpFOll. 2. Motion Pickciinz. .l. momlarrs in hrrr hruun fnr mt. ; Mnrgairt Pickering. March lnrwmi. mu mu m be mhi Grade II.-l. Gerald Champion, . swered by sin: say. play or nav. DA RNLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL iionor standing for January. Grade V.-i. Mai'joriz- Mountain: 2. Dale P.ckei'iiuz: 3. Dorothy Con- niok. Grade IV.--l. Norman Macxay. in Fair- 2. Mary Campbell; 3. Jackie Fol- . land. Lunch committee will be Mrs . -. . .-. - Or .1 :2. V I.-rank Slica.Mrs Louis Rogers and . P;:?l?S9(:Tl.n7S1:,. 1 Bold 07 er Mrs Wm Hiclwv. 'g l ' ' . .. g I MMHM MMM M. mm”: .(.WIlK?vvade i. Jr.-l. lxathleen .iac ' l 5”" m” G''"”"'''” Q'”'”"t l Annie W. Simmons-Teaclier. Conway and I O I Vicinity Mr. Colin Mlliigan was I recentl visitor to Summerside on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer. Freeland, were in Summersude recently- Miss Lula Murphy. Wellington. was visiting her mother, Mrs. Bernard Murphy, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. recently. ' Mr. Leo Mililgan had the mis- fortune to give his foot. is bad cutl with the axe while working in the woods recently. Mr. Thomas MacKa.v has re- turned to his home after a visit with his sister and brother-im law. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Murphy. Melville. Miss Faith MacDonald. Poi-cage. is attending school at Conway. She is l Grade IX pupil and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. Mrs. Charles Keyser and son Robert, have returned to their home at Murray Road after visit-. lng friends at Kensington and Halifax. Mr. .lunies Wagner has return- ed to his home at Poplar Grove after spending sometime workinx in the woods in New Brunswick. Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Freeland. went k1 Charlottetown on Tuesday Fcbriiary 12th. to visit her sis- ter Mrs. Antoine Arsenault. whoszr husband is a patient in the hos- pital. Mr. Arsenaulfs friends wish him a speedy recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mur- phy. Freeland. went to Charlotte-: town on Tuesday February 12th.: Mrs. Murphy plans on entering; the Prince Edward Island Hos-' pital for an operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery to good health. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer on Wednes- day evening. February 13th. Sev- e:al couples were invited in. in-. cludin: Mr. Elmer Robinson wliol furnzshed music for the evcning.3 It. was their wedding anniversary. . .4 . CABLE HEAD EAST SCHOOL Honour rolltfor the month of January. Qrade VIII.-1. Edna MacKin- non; 2. Robert Lewis; 3. Reginald MaoKinnon. Grade Vi.-l. Arlene MacKin- non; 2. Eddie MacKiiinon. Oracle V.-l. Patricia MacKin- non; 2 Beatrice Macxinnon; 3. Jack Lewis. . ' Grade III.-l. Patricia MacLean: 2. Ralph Macxiniion. Gradn Ii.-l. Bernadette Mar-I Kimion. V Grade i. A.-l. Ann Maciman: Hirghle MacKinnon. Grade I. B.-1. Jenn Meclnnisz. 2. Mary Lewis. . Grade I. C.-l Kenneth Mac Kinnon: 2. Leonard MoKinnon. . Grade i. D.--.1. Gerald Macbon-l l 2 i Teacher-Teresa Mullally. L They'll actually FIT t ll0LMANlS, t f lF.OU ARE SMAI.L...'. . l MEDIUM . . . t g.TALL A HOLMANS Can Fit You All With The New Vli0YORll0lltD F t.sLAcKs At only 5.95 aid: 2. Noel MacDonald. l l . . . You gals who have not been able to wear Slacks because you are either too short or too tall. made just for you i:i your regular marked Small, Medium or' Tall. ored by Shamrock of "Duplan”. a fine quality. crease resistant gabardlne, the colors are navy. gray or brown. Come be fitted to a pair of well made Proportloned Slacks today. ; Proportioned Slacks are size but Smartly tall- i.atIIaa' Wear-s'8liIa ' Little SID!-GWTIWI - .o.' the Catholic Church by I. T HE GUARDIAN. W SIDNEY o. HOLLAND V Prime Minister of New Zealand President of France IN MEMORIAM MRS. ('1. PIIAIJGHT TE. - -There passed iiivny in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. Jan. 5. i953. Mrs. Clement E. Praught of Richmond. at the age ,of 60 years. The late Mrs. Praught was formerly Elizabeth Ann Gillis, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gillls. Richmond. She had been ill for over two years. and had borne her suffering with great patience. When she was well she devoted her life to her husband and family. and to know her was to love her. as her friends and iieigliboiirs found who visited her tlirniigh her long illness. She was regularly visited by her pastor. Rev. Leonard MacDonald. and was administered the last rites Rev. Father Lecluir of Suinmerside. Her remains Cpvcrr forwarded l':orn Bmviicss Fiineral Home on Sunday afternoon to her home in Richmond. On Tii-esday morning they were taken to the Immaculate Cnncentioii Cliurt-li. where Requiem Hillli Mass was c.t-iebrated h.v Rev. ..coiini'd Mari)oiinld. who also of- ficiated at the rereniony at the grave in the adjoining cemetery. The pallbearers were Raymond Praught. Louis MacDonald. James McDoucall. Ben Prauglit. Linus McDonald. and John Prausclit. Besides licr liiisband, she leaves to mourn luosoiis and two daugh- ters. Edward and Basil in Toronto Eileen. Mrs. Ray Brown. Richmond and Tlicresa in Charlottetown: four sisters. Lucy. Mrs. Martin Lynch: Bertha. Mrs. Henry Garrett; Bea- tzirc. Mrs Fi-link Basliwiiim-r. Jer- sey City. N.J: Celia. Mrs. James R. McNr-ill. Richmond, P.E.I.: and three brothers. Jarvis. Conn.: Jos- eph. Nutley. N. J.. and Raymond. in Richmond The following Mass offerings. nicsszuzes or sympath.v and flowers were received: Masses Clement E. Praiight and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rayniond Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillls. Mr. and Mrs. Ebba Praught. Mr. Ben Prauglit. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQiiaid. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Ranisay. Mr. Georzc Delghaii. Borden. Mrs. Charles Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lornn Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Linua Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood. Sum- mersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prnunht and fz-m" 1M&ll' Ci. C.Vl and Joseph Mcln-i ll s Mr and Mrs. family. Mr. and Mrs Nell Praught. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell -Borden. . Mrs. Brown. Annie and Linus. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlow Sirmmerside. i Maisie and Urban McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Loiils Sherry family. Summerside. J. A. Brown and Dclghan Jfamily, Charlottetown. 5 Miss Sadie McDonald, Clftnivn. I Mr. and Mrs. Jud Don. troxllscl EI;;)iel.vt Moore. lL1:'iltOfit.l:. l ”-' M” P”'''”''” Pl""”5' lother inflammatory skin disorders A Mr. And M” Em”. Dc” vy n. no wce s win r-m- . l You can obtain MJ3ONE'S EM- land mmnyi summmlde. 5”" her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Dxeiilulifiivdred Gallant visited her:ER.ALD on. at any modern drug . M... and Mm John P. Gander. Mrs. Wesley liinorc, Victoria Canamt 1, ML M hMT5a Edmimdislore. satisfaction or money back ; Cpl. and Mrs. Johnny DesRochcs..w'!"i P3ebmm,”9 WW" 9 9" S”””'"- nuonrzs nimo co. mo. ' Mrs. A. T. Mt'.Lelian. l ' ' l Mr. Thomas Woonan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connolly and I, Mr. and Mrs. John Rlchardand Lorne Fitzgerald CHARLOTTETOWN ax.- lleads of Many Status Pay Their Last llaspeets INCENT AURIOL Mrs. Siding. Miss Clara Perry, Summerside. M.r. and Mrs. Reginald Thomas. summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Williams. Summerslde. Miss Joan Arsenault. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, Cal- gary, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Gaudef. spmmerside. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, In- dian River. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris. JT-. Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Justin H. Brown. Pittsburgh. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Boston, Mass. Mrs. Robert. Lt-Cliiir. Clrlown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bl9h0D- Bumincrside. Lelth Cameron. Carleton Russell Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Les Fitzgerald. Charlottetovrii. Mrs Margaret Ellis, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrbcllaii and Diane. Borden. Gerald J. Gallant. Halifax. Mrs. Emma Larkin. Eleanor and Frances. Ottawa. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. .l. Orniond'MrNeill. North Dakota. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I-lrirris.. Summerside. l Mrs. Mary Ayers. Boston. p Mr. and Mrs. John Panzl. Shaw-g iinigan Falls, P. Q. Miss Jean Smith, Victor-.a West was a recent visitor at lll(' home LUIGI zmahpi President of Italy Chancellor of West Germany KONRAD ADENAUEH. loth. when the Waldron, prior to the regular service. dellvercd I most impressive tribute to the late King. special prayers were said for the new QUGGTI End U10 hymn "0 God Qur Help In Ages Past". was sung. After a two min- ute silence was observed, the con- gregation stood and sang. ”G0d Save the Queen". ing. Fclbruary minister, Mr. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid society met. at the home of Mrs. Clayton Yen. on Tuesday night. February 12th. Eighteen mem- bers answered the roll call and a large number of visitors were also present. Mrs. Edward Mac- Lennan invited the Aid to meet at her house in MRr('ll. The meet- ing closed Kvith one minute sil- once in memory of the King and by singing "God Save the Queen." Miscouche and Vicinity Miss Adele Desfinclies is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. De-sRochc5 of Mllscouche. Syliere Gaudet and son Julian were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday, February 10. Eddie . Let's Talk It over" h, Iran rnirr Minnie-MAN smear) some potato growers on Prince Edward Island. on reading the price quotations of potatoes in the large cities. and comparing those with the prices they receive for the same potatoes, are inclined to believe that the local potato deal- ers are getting more than their share of the profits. O C O In all fairness to the dealers. however. It should be pointed out that the prices quoted are retail. rather than wholesale. and there is undoubtedly a considerable price spread from the time the potatoes are out of the dealer's hands until they are sold in retail stores in the cities. 0 O 0 There lcerns little doubt that the price of potatoes to the consumer is too high in comparison with the price paid to the producer. but this inordinate price spread cannot all be laid at the door of the local dealer. If wholesale price quota- tions were given Instead of retail. It would give the farmers a truer picture of what is actually goliig on among the middle men. I O O The present popular outdoor sport for quite a number of S mer- side's boys is the dangerou prac- tice of stealing rides behind cars. and sliding along the slippery streets in'the wake of motor ve- hicles. A serious accident could very easily happen to a yo or at this perilous game. and. in ad- dition. the practice is it nuisance to the car drivers. With traction at it mlnimiim on these icy streets. the added drag of four or five boys sometimes makes it impossible for the driver to get started at all. In that case he generally gets out to catch the culprits. but they have all taken to their heels and are out of reach of the irate carowner. 0 O 0 There must have been as many as twenty boys at the corner of spring and Notre Dame Streets a ifcw evenings ago waiting for cars l FEBRUARY 13 1952 nan for treatment of Cufurrh, Sinus. Ann-um, etc. DROP after DROP after DROP-Catah rliai poisons infect your entire aystemM deattoyin the tissue: and sap; g your vi- ou can com- bat these pois. ons safely and effectively with LANTI. GEN "B", . treatment that counteracts the effects of th e g e r m s causing, these diseases. at all Drug stone Price 36.00 mil. IAIITIGIII IAIORAIOIIIES IIMITID I1 Iitl-and SI. I. IOIOIIIO 1, DIN. Professional cards- T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Caaudlan Bank of commerce Building lummerslile. P. E. L PHONE 2888 E. E. Parkman ()pt.D.. K0 OPTOMETRIBT Eyes Examined Glasses rmea Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by I , A trnent Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. ” nunerside ..-... .119 pass by. The police should do a WOW"! WM,-. w.1bu.- wimp of cm;-. something about it. WFG"""GWW' ” r t . - . lottctown was a visitor to Mis- - f.l;;f.lf:,fj;1?f1l couche at the home of o. H. Gal- sr. AUGUSTINE! cosvwr B. F. Hunter R. 0. Cross-Beatrice. 1”” ”" F”da-V'I'eb'””5' st HMO, Run for month of Mn”. summerslde. P. E. I. A E1: 4 Mr Desmond MacNeill is speiid-i?”'.V7 , 5 Complete Visual Analyses 5 in; some time with his parents, Glad” XI”l- Mice Bcrlmidl -- 51”." pin” Mr. and Mm Leonard MRCNCHL Mei-ina Gallant; 3. Mary Toomhs. Enmore Ghd or Mlscoiiclie. Marielle X-1-. Geowinn Dolron; more sue a a c ggggg ar on Malone. 2. Olive Gallant, , VlCIl1I1'y On Sundav Februarv ioth a 3- 3 3593” Pmemu SMALLMANB Bumnmu memm: of fh'e Chudrgn of MR”; Gr de Ix-l. Frances Gallant: OPTOMETRIST "WC was held In a classroom of the 2 Nam” C”b"m'”"3 3- Elan” C . - .. l l . s-i lZuis- n. c v t. si t-- st. D””""- My - liiopecvlgi-. Hxvafalvaiiiiiililg schorls li4l1rLy0uCSe(.:(tus Dplireeslllded. S U Grade VUITL 513'” G3”3”li 2- in this vicinity recently. Icoitnelle Doucettc. 3. Romeo Gal- J A ...-..C Mr. Mnriin Desnoches of Mis- M” - ' ' ' Grade VII-l. Rose Marie Doir- tcouche recently motored '0 chain ,on: 2. Patricia Lelghtizer; 3. Laur-. . DENTIST i lotietown on business. . l('ilt Doiroii. ' -, . or Mrs Burns -WWAl"rl1Ul'- i . F . Grade Vi--i. Eileen Gallanl' ti "mm xx"): - l Miss smrley Dummo M h”m.i'rhnnias Dqucctle 3 Josephine Smnllmnn Bulletin; ”"' . id - tl ii.dl -l '- -A - Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Birch aii(l.:frreSnt: I3:-n H-l:1dvmM:5. gerngrggrrvi olron. - SCMME-R5195 fa-inil.v. Bcdequc, were recent vis- of Miscouche. ' Cmide V-l- Cecile Blmle: Z Lor- Dial 2868 itors to Victoria West. ; Mug mine Gallant. 1 .. t R .d . Grade !V- l. Yvonne Eiiolcz 2 .. .... Mr. and Mrs. Burns MiicAii.hui';,),F;2f;d6:l5:o b?gorr?T?(;:.:::lgelwaffllvf Blanchard: 3. Glnrint and f-lmilr m'"1lll.V Vislitrl with that she has nntei-nu ii Char- 5"" "' M1 Mid M”: C- M3CKmll0”- l lottrlown Hospital for tfreeatmciit Grad” 1” ll mm" A"'""''”: 2 l nR- J'R' sumnmsidp” . '.Lorna Gallant: .'l. Estelle Arson-l l M-"-7' . Mr. and Mrs. Picton Brown ofgaug-Spade ngl ma.” Bum . zq VHEMNARIAN sud 3:lf:ti's. Orrin I-Stilngan Liglse cliaiilotteiown were visitors to ltfis-lAud".V Gm”... 1,-mRbeth"'Ca W Dial 2520 l . . ll a : grainio er, -., . . .. . ... . . - p . prs J . m nix . p - p relic in on Sunday. F'l'bllll'ii.l 1(')lh.iIag)-la". Wm" SHGM En” -Mis. (.lli'Il.i”.'-. Mml(.nnon. linini guests of Mr. and Mrs. Utbaii t.il-1 C. d I I B . . .. ,. . urly. in-eiillv. us. i '.'.” f ” "'””" D”"”"i - Summeraide i - Maiilvn G II t- 1 - l . . --- l -. -13" -.;- M'.':1”j.'.".'9:.. l Mr! and ltglqis. )Ee2;:.nrd Plnniari Little Roger Degmx-hug. mm M! ska E . i l'. .- . . Mt. . A . 3 T wynlaii nhrh:cAr't1lx1Ti1iT.”P Sil:i- hals Ztrlllerggm th,cmr1E'1i',lnc2eSggiCil3ifefW in E G E N me:-side. were guests of Mr. and Hospital for treatment. ll H?" h a H” q . I "Vfrs. Thomas MacArlliur, oni --- ' "- -.31" 953- D91!" ,, hundav. F0hrllEIF.V lotb. l Mr. and .'i'lrs. O.vrus DPSROCIIEB mmng mmsepuc ml W” brm” T0d3.V - 3530 ' 7319) . .7-.. ,of Miscouchc visited their daught- "net "M" H" mmng TU95d3.V 315 Nivftgr.-., Waltsr F)nin;ri.lMacdAdailn,;t;r. Theresas. vvjho is ihn Charlo:.It1e- Not En” do” MOON!” Ewm o . .. is via .iiig wi icr augi-; own, on un ay. Fe ruary 10 . Au) ' f t ' v tor and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.'. OIL pmmale lap” "'1. A William Mf7f1l'l'. Victoria West. Mrs. James Dymeni has return- ed to her home in Harmony af- ter spending a fen-day visit with her mother. Mrs. Janie Enman, St. John. N. B. 1 .lson of Harmony spent Monday 'and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLellan. a"e”l””"- F9b- mm with her am-den. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ale-x Mac- Mr. and Mrs. D. .1. McNeil! and L905. Vittoria West. ;fnmll.v. ,..-.u 3 Members of Wellington Catholic Mr! Alexander MacLc-nd has gwnmi-n's League. Mr. and Mrs. Sank Praught and pfamily. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McKin- :inn. l Mrs Priscilla McDonald. Mrs. Harold M('.IVer.Sl1mITlEl'IlldE Mrs. Leo Prauglit. Miss Florence McDonald. Kent- Nrille. N. S. Josephine Hayes and Marv Ba- lchei. Jersrv City. N. J. I J””R Eblr. Mary Apiclforme Marie Casserly. Jersey City. Margaret Stafford an zlzradley. Jersey City. i Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Praught .Boston. Mass. ' f”'.V "W1- t Vincent N. Heb!-I. Jersey City. g N .. A large t-rowd attended the Mrs. Louise M. Hebel. Jersey h”Ck6.V lame in Mt. Pia-asa'iit on CW Mnnday niizht. February nu... Miss Edna L. Priaugm. noggon. when the Mt. Pleasant Bombers Mrs. Eleanor Lawless. Boston. scored a victory of 13-5 over the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lynch, Tlgnish playrrs. Jersey City. Mr. and.Mrs. Frank Bsshwlnner. liiutlcy. N. J. I Mr. ztlutley. Mrs. Rose E. Kelly Mr. Werner J. Bal Mr. and Mrs. 'Detroit, Mich. . ersey City. tz. . Miss Daria. Prnught. Dorchestcr, d Katherine and Mrs. Charles Smith, John McKennn, rriturned ? her home in Mt. Pleasant. fler A pleasant visit with her daughter and son-in. law. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bal- lrm. Bedeque. The hnmc of Mr. Joliii Baglnlp. Sprlngliill. was burned in the . ground on Tlicsday morning. re-b 12th. Neighbors saved .qom.g- n( the contents. Mr. Baglnie llvpd alone. Mr. and Mrs Allan Moore and t (Emily. And Mrs. Gerald MacAr- thur. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips. Mac- Ncil's Mills, on Sunday, Farm-u. A large crowd service in attended the Mrs. Gordon Murray and youiigi the United Church. Victoria West. on Sunday even- liealthy healing in open sores and wounds but balls and simple ulc- ers are also relieved. In skin affections the itching of! i Joseph Gander or Alberion wast ,n visitor to Miscouche at the home' Iof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaudet onl I Eczema is quickly stopped. Pim- ples-skin- eruptions dry up and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence PlllEau.3ca1e on in A W”, kw an. The of Miscoiiche were recent ivcek- ' "me is 9 I B be . I . ,. . .' . . h. . if lend visitors in Bloomfield. guests E Rheum nlclifinng T93; .rn:.l IF?!” :3”. THE JENKINS PHARMACY. REDD IIV BROS. Doiron. inspector or schools. is now visiting the differ. ent classrooms of the Mlscoudhe Convent. ' Frank The little frl:i-ids-of John Gami- et, who attends the Misoouche Convent. will be sorry to hear he is confined in his home through illness. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Police ,qlo.v.- in on daring jewel gang In M-G-M's ”ASl'IIAl.T JllNGl.E". with Sterling Hayden, Louis Cni- hern. Jean Hagen. Miss Dam-u DeCost.e. who at. lends Miicnuclio High School. 11.... recently been confined to her home through illness. Mr. P. C. Martin of Mlscouche has entered the Prince County HOEDIHII. Summerside. He will un- tlerlm a major operation. All hope .or a speedy recovery. srrzcian anmzn Arrnacrim Pictorial Review of the Will" llzhk In the lives of King G00?!" VI and of Queen Elizabeth 11. I! the Warner Pathe News. CAPITOL Summer-aide Tonight 7:15-9:15 Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9 :15 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin have returned to their home in Bloom- field after having spent mung mm, in Miscouche visiting Mr. gnd mm. P. C. Martin, ..-..-- The Mlacouche Home and schmi liuoeiatlon recently held a whlgf, Darty at the home or slave;-9 Gaudet. The first prize winner. were John a. Potrier and Mn. John C. Plorler. consolation priz- es were won by Adele Desnoches and Armand Gaudet. . ' -M9 Sud ll fr.” 6 Lu -BV. Mass. l Message: of Sympa thy Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Bum- merslde. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy. Vil- lage Green. . Richmond Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mclnnls and family. Halifax. N. B. "G" M-9.-as WITHOUT UNPLEASANT I054 '11.! VI . .u.1u..I ':'n ylaalvl .g'gH u-CHUREQ... IOM.'lI 001 O I HI. 0 -'a...-.i.-........... mu-Wl"” tit" . r