a nil: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN race NINE MARCH 21. 1952 '1Tlre Neighbors By George Clerk ' I 'll 3.. 3: nor. by . y-an mini. to ho "If I didn't have a long bus ride, l'd arrive at thc office 'in Georgetown early this week. looking like I was still in bed." OTAL FABRICE FAMOUS FOR QUALITY THE WORLD OVER Available at be-tic-i stores cvmywheve! Moore 6-? MacLeod Ltd. 119 Queen St. s. A. McDonald 129 Queen St. Charlottetown Charlottetown Smallmanis Ltd. Summersidc PROFESSIONAL Bell. Moiliieson & Foster Barristers. Solicitors. clc. R. R. BELL.'Q.C. ll L. MATHIESON. LL.R,, Q.C G. R. FOSTER. LLB. Loans on City and Form Properties 150 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. P.E.l. J. S. TAYLOR CARDS Palmer Hosloin A. J. HASIAM. ILA. LLB- Berristcr. Eta. Bank of Nova Scotia (Xnnabere Lharlottetown. P I: I. MONEY l'0 LOAN A. Weiithen C-solider. LL.B. BAIIBISTEII. a0l.ll'lTOR. Eta. Phillips Building ill Grafton Street Money to been celleetleo optome ... liyae examined. giaaeea mm Corner least a Queen Ste Office Phore I956-llnuae I01! Motheson. Peaks 8. Nicholson ' A. W. MATHESON. Q.C. A. It PIEAKE. B.A. LLB JOHN P Nit)!-l0l.SON. LLIL Barristers. eto FREDERIC A. LARGE. O.C. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Collections - Money To loan 00 Great George Street Charlottetown. P E: I. Charlottetown LOANS ON CITY AND p. FARM PROPERTIES wmicm A lkddin MocPhee & lroinor 345.. B.5c.. LL.B.. Barrister. solicitor. Etc. :25 niciimona st. - cr...' " ' II. F. DlacPHEE, B.A.. Q.C. I. SOMEICLED IRAINOB. B I. Barristers. . to. PHONE 2484 Allison M. lGlllia. l Ir. John E. stares Ling, VETERINARY SURGEON I!AllBlSTl:BE.md0LlClT0B. Phone 129 can Pownal Si. 134; nimmona gt. . chug; Phone seo Office Home , M , . . imioii 4. am! ii. a. ”"AiL' "”'"": DltN'l'ls'l' orrmumusa 0103" 3-80! i atoiua auisoiivc ism Inc since I'll onmm It. PIONI. no ' Phone sei Miolnlng North American I-late) Georgetown and I I I I Vicin Mr. Charles Gardiner was a vis- itor to the City on March lain. Mr. Harry Yorston. local merch- ant. was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Eernard Wood of Mitchell River, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. March is. I Mrs. William Murphy was a vial- tor to the city on 'mesday and (Wednesday, March is and 19. Mr. John Campbell was a. visi- liar to Montague on Tuesday, March 16. Mr. David shepherd of cardi- gan was a visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. March 19. Mr. C. H. Llewellyn, who had been in the city on lniainesa (or several days, returned to hi.s home Mr. Lorne Stevens, who is a nlember of the Canadian Army at Halifax. N. 8.. is visiting his home in Georgetown. ..'Priends of Mastertnrian Cur- ley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell. are pleased to hear he is improving satisfact- orily following a recent operation at the Kings .County Memorial Hospital in Montague. . . Wir. Malcolm Allen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, arrived in Georgetown on Tuesday, March 18. from Toronto where he has been employed since last August. Mal- colm made the trip from Toronto by car, stopping enroute at Mon- treal and Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald and two children. James and Sylvia. left Georgetown on Friday. March 14th to return to their home in Grove City. Pcnn., U.S.A. They were called home by the death of Mr. Fitzgerald's mother. MH- (Capt.) J. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. William Hobbs. sr., returned to his home in Georgetown early in the week after, spending the winter with his son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs, Jr.. at Greenwood, N. 5.. He was accompanied home by his son, who is a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, stationed at Greenwood. Mr. Edward Easton and Mr. Al- lan Mair have purchased the -former United Church Manse. sit- uated adjacent to the church and are .at present engaged in tearing down the building, It is under- stood that a new church hall will be erected in the near future on the site of the building now being dismantled. Mr. Andrew Campbell of Pam- ure Island crossed the North Beach by horse and sleigh on Mnnday, March l'1th, and proceed- ed across the harbour to George- town. This ls perhaps the first crossinz. via this route. during this winter and being made at such a late date, is rather an un- usual ,event. The regular meeting of the Wom- en's Missionary society of st. David's United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Snurgeon Walker on Tuesday. March llth. The president. Mrs. W.A. Pater- son conducted the worship service. the theme of which was "our Fel- low Canadians from Europe.” There were four members and two visit- ors present. A delicious lunch and social hour followed the meeting. The Women's Association of St. David's United Church met at the home of Mrs. Chester Walker on Thursday. March lath. Mrs. spur- gcon Walker presided and the meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. Plans for a sunshine Bag social were made for April. to be held at the Manse. Following the business meeting, a delicious lunch was served and a social hour en- joyed. Stillman Mair. who is a member of the Royal Canadian Engineers. stationed at Petawawa. is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Yon- ton. on his way to Georgetown he visited his brother. Rev. Nathan Mair and his aunt. Miss Anna Mair. who resides in New Bruns- wick and his mother. Mrs. Roland Marsh of Five Islands. N.!. A - C. Tasks: and Vicinity Mr. Ernie Grant of St. Patrick's Road was a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Tuesday. March ii. Mr. John MacDonald left for Labrador by plane on Tuesday inoming; March if. Mr. a.nd.Mra. John Trainer of Windon werfvialiorlg to St. Pat- rick's Road on Tuesday. Maren ii. I Miss Marcella Bradley of char- J. A. 'McGIiiqon UARIIBTIB. IOLIUITOI. Ito Gender 8. Hosaord GILBIBT A. oauoirr. I A. LI. I "o'”"' "Q Iarrhgan and lelleitorl eaaassraa. aouurroa g g. 4,... . eaey OIJIIII Bllll.nlN0 Ueriadtan that of commerce lid; . 'l.ll. IOIIE Id GIIIIPAIY CIIAITIIID A000UN'l'AN'l'I lid Greet 00!!!! U5. Ohrlotteto " fw I017 - Boa I41 aaimou-a w. uainmso. .o.a. ' p ' i IIIIA P. IIHPIIIISON. 0.A other at initial. Ilsneten. II. Joint. Allhent. Darl- lentvllle.'lJeerpeei. New Glasgow and Trnre. IeDONAl.D. ouaaut a'oo. i OIAITIIID aoootnrrairn dawns qeeeee. ghee lereete. lam Jeaa. anersreeae. Vloeeeeer Ilrbhld use leaned. &dlIle. chat-Iestaewl li"'Hv 000'. Charlottetown telephone use L? ' I spent the weekend of March I with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Urban Bradley of Peakea. Miss Noreen Mooney of Char- lottstown orient the weak-end of March ii. with her paraota. Mr. and Mrs A.J. Mooney of Peakaa. Mrs. Alfred "Donnelly of It. Pat- rickts Road was a visitor" to Onas- iottetown on Monday. March ill. on business. -- ' M .' Raul '. Ilasnonalf at Pearce. who w:s in thr Charlotte- town Hospital. recently returned to her home at Peakoa. ' Mrs. Cari Inexeune. and sin. Robert of Charlottetown. we vie- 'itlng with Ire. Ilaexennaa - er. urn. Loretta Devine "oi Peahee. Many people in this community lan'a deer is dead. The deer was ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly were visitors to Morell on Tuesday. March 11. the guests or Mrs. Don- neliy'a sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. smith O'Brien oi Moreli. ' Mr. and Mn. Dan I-Iandrahan were visitors to, St. Patricks Road on Monday night. March lo Mr. and Mrs. Handrahan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Handra- han of pt. Patrick's Road. Messrs. Merlin Devine. Earl Mac- Donald. Ernie Devini: and Alfred Handrahan. all of Peakes. were vis- itors to the Charlottetown Forum last week when the Charlottetown Islanders defeated Halifax st. Mary's with a 5-4 score. Friends of Miss Gertie Gillan of Peake'e regret to hear she entered the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday night. March 10. Miss Gli- ian is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan of Peakes. Mrs. Ethel Duffy of Byme Road was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road on Monday. March l0. Mrs. Duffy was the guest of her brother. Mr Michael I-Ianduhan of st. Pat- rick's Road. Misses Genevieve Prautzht anti Betty Frazer of Vernon River were visitors to Peakes during the week- end of March 7. Both girls. who were attending the retreat at St. '!'herese's Convent, werp the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Hughes oi Peake's. The writer has been told by some residential people that the wild geese are back again on some of the rivers. These are the first of the wild birds to return to the 15- land after winter. .. rrriends of Miss Betty Camp- bell regret to hear she was taken to 'the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday night. March 9. due to ii ruptured appendix. Miss Campbell. who was visiting with Mrs. Daniel Trainor of I'ea.ke'a, underwent the operation on Sunday night, March 9. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jervis Campbell of Martin- vale. Mr. Alfred Handrahan has now taken up residence in his newly constructed house at Peakes Mr. l-iandrahan, proprietor of a lum- ber mill. has been working at Peakes for many years as 9. car- pentcr. The people in this vicinity are busy cutting lumber in the woods during their spare time. After hav- ing the lumber sawed by the two mills at Peakes. they use some for the general repairing purposes on buildings. which usually takes place around this time "each year. and the remainder is sold to the mill cvincrs, and dealers in lumber. Due to the closing of the roads. lumber dealers iirn now shipping their lumber by box car. -30 Rollo Bay and Vicinity Chester Mt-Gaugh of Bear River. was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay. Messrs James Mcfnnis and Artie McKinnon of St. Peters were re- cent visliors to Souiis. tlvflss Kaye Peters. student at St Mary's Convent. Souris, spent a. recent week-end at her home in Rollo Bay. the iiuest of her nar- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters. Leonard Mccormac of St. Mar- garets. spent a recent weekend in Rollo Bav. the quest of his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs- Stephen Burk". Miss Mary A. Chzilssoii, returned to her home in Rollo Bay on Sat- urday. March atli after spending a few days in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters and Angus spent a. recent weekend-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mccormac, Souris. Floyd Jay of st. Peters is,visit- ing in Rollo Bay, the guest of Mr and Mrs. Giry Coffin. Miss Ramona Peters has return- ed to Charlottetown after spend- ing her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters, Rollo day. Ramona is on the staff of in; Royal Bank. The snowplough operators, Fonclc Peters and Artie Burke have done a good job of opening the road be- tween Rollo Bay and Souris. Norbert Hughes. Martin Mc- Gaugh. Michael McGaugh and Gerard Gallant. all of Bear River were recent visitors to Rollo Bay Miss Mary A. Keayes, teacher of Rollo Bay East School, spent the week-end of March 1. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kenves, Bourls Line Road. Alfred Fraser oi Souris spent a recent weekend in Rollo Bay. the guest of his uncle. Elmer Peters. Miss Gertrude Peters has return- ed to Rivers. Manitoba. after spend- ing hcr furlough in Rollo Bay. the giicst of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Peters. - G.U. CANADIAN LEGION L. A. ..'The president. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. presided at the regu- lar monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague. Monday evening, Marcr. 17th., at the home of the vice- presldent. Mrs. Neil Hooley. The meetinz opened in the reg- ular form by observing one min- ute's :E"' 2 Roll ' was answered by is membc" "".ii'e2 new members. Mrs. Vanidcrstine. Mrs. Stanford Peardon. Mrs. were welcomed, and four were present. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Archie Hilchey, and approved as read. several committees reported and the correspondence was read and discussed. Mrs. John Clair and Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn, were re-e.p- pointed on the visiting committee and Mrs. Nell llooley and Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzle were appoint- ed as auditors for the cui-rcnt year. Plans were discussed for holding a pantry sale in April. and Mrs. Vernon MacLean. Mrs. Arnold Vantderstine, arid Mrs. Harry Higglnbotham were appointed on a committee to supcrvise the sale. Mrs. Emery MacNeilI invited the members to her home for the April, meeting and Mrs. Vernon MacLean volunteered to convene the program committee. At the close of the meeting an auction sale was held with Mrs. E. MacNeill, and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald as auctioneers. An Irish contest was won by Mrs. Tl N. Stewart. One of the guests. Miss Thelma Larter, was presented with a memenio in honour of her birth- day. A delicious lunch was served by. the -hostess assisted by several ladies. Hazel Mccarion. visitors KlLltll.'lR WC I. ..'Mi's. Colin Miii'Doii;ii(l enfor- mined the Kilmuir Women's insti- iute for their rcgular February meeting. Mrs. E. Farquharson, viz-e-pres- idem. was in the chair. and open- ed the meeting by all rcpcatlm: the "Club Women”: Collect." Eight members and four visitors were present. Roll call was rcspondrd to by a get-well card or n card of sympathy for the stationary supply package. Following the approviil of the minutes, all unfinished business was completed. Sewing club in- struction books were distributed to members belonging to the club. The institute members agreed to by the sewing club and the lead- ers, Mrs. M. N. MacGowan and Mrs. E. Farquharaon. were author-l lzed to make the enecessary pur- chases. The secretary. Miss Anne Mao Donald. reported that the pro coeds from the sale of lunches at the recent film show amounted to 57.20. All present expressed their enjoyment of the films and agreed to ask for another show in the near future. lilrs. D. Stewart and Miss A. Mat-Donald turned in the proceeds of the travelling exchange which was started two months ago. This added a few dollars to the funds. Coil liver oil capsules were dis- tributed as requested and the scr- rciary was nskcd to order an mi- diiionnl two thousand. ll, wns niZl'(-Pd in order remnants from Enion's and Simpsons. The sick committee reported ihrce sick calls made and treats provided to each call. Several items of Lul'T8SDOTldCn('i'! were al- tendcd to, including it letter from Mrs. MucKinnon. the social wel- fare canvasser, which was read to all and then discussed. The questionnaire included, was an- swercd. The Red Cross appeal was ll!'lt'l over for the next meeting. "Thu: March of Dimes" campaign is to he taken care of by placing rol- lociion containers in the local stores for the purpose of collect- ing dimes. Miss Sybil Miller and Mrs. Fzirlizin Bears wore iippoiiilw cd to izike charge of this item. In the schedule for X-ray villi- ics, it was noted that the mobile. X-my unit. will visit. this district in October. li. wns iitzrccd in send 52.00 to the T.B. Leziguo. Correspondence reading also in- cluded Drama Festiviil rules and health literature. Copies of the Institute News were distributed. Mrs. E. Farquharson extended to all an invitation to meet at her home for the March meet- ing. Following adjournment, the hostess served delicious refresh- ments. 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