lunlea 33.1055 North River Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell , York and family of York. spent Sunday afternoon of March 1) Visiting at M y H w "0 h the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- 'm',' 0n”'1'.fMd:y'” '9 9' Pg don Jewell and family. March & Mrs. Basil Irving and little daugh- Mr, zdmund vii-3..-.0. i. spending a few days visltin with tar Donelda of Charlottetown. Mr. family IL Frankie Lam, Yo" in and Mrs. Daniel Jews and accepted a position with Barry ' Mecbougal. Charlottetown. lone of the York gardeners have started their hot beds. 8- eectlng an early spring. A house warming was held at is home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Watts on Thursday evening. March 14th with a large attend- use. It. Archie Vessey I III! h- as-oved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts, York. have as their guest their little anddauglitse Linda Knee, Char- Ila Marti Hrs. Fred Jewell. who has been laid up for a couple of weeks with a bad case of the shingles. is improving slowly. I. and Mrs. lterling Ford at Harrington, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Ford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell at North River. Hise Lorraine Jewell who has not been feeling the best tor a couple of weeks. n around and feeling much improved. Master Lloyd Younksr and Mae- tar Keneth Jewell spent Iunday """'"- afternoon visiting with their u-' Harry "mum Mush. grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. said, paid a short visit to vent "'"""” Y""'”"'- " '""'”d3Yv M3"-Sh 5931- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mas- Kinnoa and family and Miss Ber- nice Flood of Cornwall, spent Monday evening March )1 Visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jewell. Mr. Clifford Proud of Hamp- Mrs. Peter Proud. York. spent Friday in Charlottetown. Many friends el Mr. Olifford GINIDPEII. York. are sorry b hear h . , , . . . :,emL"' e"'e”d the P E I H" shire was leaving Monday morn- lng?March 11 for Ontario. where Mr. am 31,-, H,h,,- 5. prom, he ll going to visit his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carr and daughter. On his way home he will be accompanied by his wife. who was visiting with their daughter for the last two months. The farmers and the and two little daughters Louie and Enid. of Rose-bank are visiting in York. the guests of Mrs. Pro- tltts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vessey. Mr. Harry Lester of Harmony. spent Saturday in York, the guest '7"”l0" and .( Mr, and M” Elm" Brown Calf Clubs having steers "Ki mh" old mendny calves for the Fat Stock Show have been busy getting them Mr. Dewar Swan of the Mari- combed and washed. ready to time Electric spent the week-end leave March 23. It his home in York with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chandler and two children. were the guests The farmers are pleased to see a little more snow falling, so as to get the remaining wood. hay and grain hauled; and also get the of Mr. and Mrs. Will watts, wood sawed and split before crop- York. ping time. -C.T. Miss Grave Macllonald. Cove- the week-end at York. head Road. was a guest at York her home in Manse on Sunday. Mr. Edison Hardy. Halifax, Ipeni the week-end at his home in York with his wife and iam- Iy. Miss Joan Vessey. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at her home in York. Miss Aletha Brown. Charlotte- 'town. was the guest of her par- M"' Eric Sp"""l" Y”rk' 'p""Ients Mr and Mrs Lelth Brown Mnnd.y' at me R" Ci At Ii 3"'Iover the week-end. Sunimerside. IAIIlIG330M. Report to: February of Herring- ton School. Grade X- Keir Jones. Grade Ix - 1. Anna Hughes; t Beverley Hughes; 3. Lorne Mac- Farlane. Grade Vlll - 1. Howard Mac- Kay; 1. Myrna Docherty. Grade V11 - 1. Norman Mac- Kay. Grade VI - 1. Reggie Moeher and Roy Docherty (equal). Grade V - 1. Florence Hughes; 2. Myron Ford. Grade IV - 1. Charles Mac- Donald; 1. Lawrence Mcxearney; 3. Ella McKearney. , Grade III - 1. Stuart MacDon- ald; 2. Sandra MacFarlsne; I. Earl Dodds. Grade II - 1. Faye Docherty; 2. Gloria Wise; 8. Lynne llodd. Grade I - 1. Joan Dodrls; . len Mcltearney; I. lestlna Me- Kearney. Perfect attendance:-Keir Jones. Anna Hughes. Howard Mscxay. Roy Docherty. Elle McKearne)'. Charles MacDonald. Teaeher. Florenoe Msenougall. St. Louis -Friends of Mrs. Jerry Ber- nard are pleased to see her home asaln and improved in health after being a patient in the Western Hospital for some time. Mr. Bernard A'Hearn of Mon- treal, visited with his daughter Marjorie; also Mary Gaudet of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Martin and daughter Freda has returned to Saint John. N. B.. after attendin! the funeral of the late Russell A'Hearn of Greenmount. Fte. Ben Blanchard has return- ed to his base In Utopia. N. B.. after visiting his wife and family in St, Louis. Doris LeClair. Tlgnish. was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr .end Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet. Mrs. Jerome Doucett, Pleasant View. has returned from the Western Hospital in Alberton. where she had been a patient for some time. Freddie Thibideau has gone to saint John. N. B., where he plans to remain for some time. Friends of Mr. Cyril Doucett are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Western Hospital. Alberton. All wish him a speedy recovery. Sincere sympathy of this vicin- ity ie extended to the widow and family of the late Joseph A. Doucett, whose death took place so suddenly at the age of 6:i.C R lion. L y N” y Mr. Norman Brown spent the weekend at his home in York. Miss Elaine Cooke. City. spent: gotlslipi IAIY Mflko EASY-Acting EAIYOII the tysleen IX- LIX The Chocolates! laxative .l.-..----...---------- l ' . Good to. clamp... mt nun. I i I I week. . BUY NOW Gregory Clark Meets Brother Gregory Clerk. lie ettvry-leling lvwspapermian. it not over Klrely to he inrlmlell in the list of loeet dressed men of the year. He. E90llf'.'V(!G In dressing for ewmftvrt and letting rho Beau WELLNER'S Big Pre-Easter Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK All Bargains and all Discounts as advertised will be continued all W. W. WELLNERLTD. 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