PAGE TWELVE rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 24. 1950 J Kim .0 r iinvo Slur iwon '” NM. Ymk wear": IFormeriy of French River. P.Ell My Native Land Oh, why should we love the land that produced us - The spot where we first saw the pure light of day? Time never dinis it - ihe iovelight KTOWS stronger. And bones ivuuld go back there to rest and decay. No matter how far o'er the glibc man may travel. No matter iwiiat. ”iri0ss" he nmy glean from the earth. There's something keep lugging and tugging at heartstrings. To bring him again in the land of i A liame that will burn from his For this was his lii'l'iiage -Aizivell 1 at birth. , Cliniiize iiiwei' inars it, this love if. i God-giveli. Albany and Vicinity Mr. Clarence Ross of Albany was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Junior Howatt was in Albany on his way to Charlottetown. Mr. Les Dawson has taken a trip by motor to Moncton. Am- herst. and New Glasgow, Miss Doijisg Dawson, Tryon. spent the week end in Albany Vil- lsge. Friends of Mrs. Lemuel Dawson of her i ther. Mrs. Harry Ross. Albany. M13 Myron Dawson of Albany re- turned to his ironic alter spending the week-end in New Annan. so-.....; ...;. Viciiilify i and relatives in Charlottetown. tors as I and 0'Leary, were visitors merside on Saturday Word has been received by Mrs I'll 15. ' that her mother. Mrs. Carrie ...--- I Mrs. Herbert Bell and son, sum- mcrsids, were visitors to o'LesrY on Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard on their return H. M. and Mrs. surges: and family of o'Leas'y were motor viai- um Burnsneraido on Thursday tors to Oxford. N. 5.. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips 9: 0'i:4eary have returned altar luna- ing a. pleasant time visiting friends Mn. Claude McNeil) and daugh- Claudette. Y-0 9031' Arunault left on a trip .to 51. Hovllcn aid Vicinity III. Robert P. Lllmlllit WC Mrs. M arst Artanauit ppm. Easter may on. Miss Marion, Cook teacher gg aliburton spent Friday in 11... lm. on Thursday morning lung. isoim, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs hank Peters Addie '1'h0mPl0n 03 "Pl-W” WW,” Howlan were in Euinniersids a 1 9?" days recently. his birth. are sorry in bear recent illness. The 0'1 iiunie mar he will? its -Hm -- ""' Rho” "lmdi is "YMMV m in 'm-r . fuiliiciuiiuiis iiiziy rruiiible. Miss .le.'iiit-ti.-i Nooiian, Albaiiiy. hospiul mu" a Mn "N M” L”m"d Arsen- ” , And all iilrllti. is left be ii hole -111 the was la week-cud visitor to sum. M" P Ma',h": of tlmmra ;:l:tuI;::el::iiy'clpent I 197 days M curt . niersi e. H - ' i ' - ! Fiarilily iPCHlvlll'P.E are trash -- N113 --- REL 15 5pendmP rvull gfuyi ht; ”"r" hoi.- is his fortune. Miss Helen Ross. Ciiai-lottctown, ouary It the mm M uh I M"' ""3 WPbb of slowing spent the week-end with her mo- dm3m'”' Mn" Lloyd . "H ””m' E”"'” Pl h" "H P9139 ii and Mr. Matthews. :0-LN,-y. i The Misses Gallant and .Ada Clements of Dock Road vars vlslting,in 1-lovrlan on Friday. . birth to his death: A An also he uiil forfeit of power or Mrs, Eimei. ga,,,bi,, WM 3,, they W6-T6 81'-C"m'l7"ii'd W M” Master Blair Thmbpjon O; of ilTl1Sil1'P. H h (Jlinrlottefown visiting her mother, Lew” B""”'d- 0'12"! visited in Howlan guest But this im he will iiflifi ti -2 Airs. Walter B k. . of George and Calvin 0 draws. in. last. breath. x W 8 llflars. tag;-vb olde'rl! ang.r:xs:kec:'e'c: ""'"""' Mr. H rl Ma ii 1 th sh-.: res en no son Mr. and Mrs 'Ei.mer Bl E y ew 0 P K and confined to her bed. The manyiwho spent the past. wlnternilaichgi , Dear Prince Edu'."il'ti lsiziiui. I ril- uriys shall love you, my youtlifiil feet have won- dered your ways: 5 l liupo to go back in the not dis- i tant future. And if lint then -- ah. maybe - at the enil if my days! y li'i-1' ...,x , Gain Feed Plant was it bllsllle."-.3 visitor to Sumnierslde. Mr. Sydney Dawsrin mid lleggic Slierran are busy men loading out wood and lumber. Mr. George Mt:k3), M. L. A.. was a visitor to Charlottetown on gov- Halifax. is spending s week's va- cation at his home in Albany. Black row Second Row: Freda. Mills, Joyce Mil (left to right) Lloyd. Si-mmons. Bruce Barlole. Frona Broome. Phyllis Muirhead, Shirley Mselaaac, Eleanor Anderson. Francis Smith. art. .Th'lrd row: is. Helen Arsen- Compton. ault, Jean Maclsaac, Evelyn MacDonald, Laura. Stevi- Vicinity Loretta Mnclsaac. Eleanor Perry. lrcd Bsrlolc. Lennard Compton. David white, Janie: Wendell Phillips. Principal. (7. E. BURKE. photographer Betty Compton. Jean Maliar, Front row : Wil- Mr. and llirs. Russell Reeves vwere Preston Grigg spent 3 few days in visitors to Ohariottetiiwn on Moll-'Amhei'st, this week, friends of this dear old lady who is 95 years of age will wish her is speedy inwrovun-lent in her health. nev. Andrew Cone of the rims- dalc P.E.I. Na-serene Church Rev. Fv. E. Rundlett of the Church of the Nazarene in Augusta, Maine, were visitors to O'Leary on Monday of evangelical meeting: in the sum- merside Nazarene Church of which Rev. A. M. Police is Pastor. and . ii have now returned to their home sin Duvar. i Mr. and Mrs Philip Thompson Zof 0'Leary were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts of Howl". on Sunday. A. s. Gallanr returned to elm. ,. ....-i. rm... lhls uuniin- - B.-ll. Wheeler. ernrncnt business on April lath, M..,.m-sad.M i . ,... .. .-. H, W,” N W , . . . . .- - . i . . " it I .1-.uv. i,.u: Xiriillaccbiii-5:, (llli. Mr Ralph Green RC N V R y ,- TINE lAu..EY ls0Tl;s illletirrifoonid .Aa;:1i-Al ;;l. lgrdmn the oillut I"T.it:y p afrtie; . . . . . . ,. y . . . . g - Mi-, Edpm, wiiiinms and ML Mr. Rundlett is conducting a series home in woodwmk. V v Messrs Leo Arserisuit and Frank Rzichard motored to Charlotte. Mr. ijrlicst. Paylitcr and Wi'- day, . . iiani Mcl..(-mien, Albany, were in M9555 Willi” BOWNPSS 3113 ..,. . M . D id M I y . .. y . v Norm Tryon on business mis weak, Sydney Murray. were visitors to Mr.-:, Russolkpuriis spent tilt tron: Cti)ll:lXl"i0ticl(:vI:li)f1IilliS1cttlitieig "The Easter Dmma." P buuuml SoI'izl.!lIl'd:; Thursday remmhu on ; Our treatment is Charlottetown on Friday, ltth. wpek mg in gummersiivie ,visiiiii,4;w,me hp attended mt; mu,hers' Pageant presented by the Young ' Rev. and Mrs. Baron were visEt- relatives and friends. ' People of tho United NU-l"""' 3'” ML mm M” J”, T. 0.11"” m iw,m'e"u""' Baptist Churcu was presented for the third time on Friday night. April 14th in the o'Leary United or.-rig. M.iddietoi., Wil- thorough and cili- ' cicnt. We use only Miss Louise daughter of Mr. Sunday evening were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of ors to North Tryon the past. week being the guest of Mrs. Sheid.ill "'d M” Mrs. Austin A. Stairs vihn spoilt, Bimmny Mbhes are Hmmed to I Genuine iHC . fwd Cray . .. . . . , . g, has spent the past moi tli g- . . . r . ' , . PM” on your Dmm -.- - "W- I l(::lli:ari:)fi1e:m:i'1:n:lrEi-it-Vgh lrigsii-.d5 .::i,f&:S'b.F:,:b35 M” qi".e”y ”h5"”d church and once aslin there WI! I m"""" Miss Mary McMurrci- of Albany -rr- jFol,bc;r.S'ea;5;"i;,i:h c':f;'1y:'3:;'y6::1;' very large attendance. It was p.'c- Mr. mu” cnmumm fawn” Fmmi” r- earl-9 saturday afternoon. : that fit and wear like the originals. seiitod first on Good Friday bot-1 afternoon and evening and was sn outstanding success. It was decidid to repeat it on Easter Monday but I . . , yand hll wish her Mrs. Ira Fraser, Noitli Bedeqi.r,,mwms or me day. was a recent visitor in Freetown Mr. John Montgomery, Lmver Bcdeque, was a week-end guest 01 Rev. and Mrs. Crcwe at the Manse. to his home in Howlus on Riday after spending the put week on the mainland. spent her Easter vacation at Kin- irora. She returned to her home on Tuesday evening. many happy ': . ldcmica; to the -...- where she was the guest. of lie:-. 1 y . ) Ear.” flat were The many friends of Mrs. 'i'horn- Ml'5- JOPY Hillics 15 l'lSitllls' Willi ziaugliter and son-in-lau. Mr. ii-in: 'MrS' Hwy Ramsay Mm Ch”m'0n the severe snowstorm caused aosn- ---- l ”'" "W W" as s. Noonan are glad to hear she Nlatlves in Freewwn. Miss Fm-la Mrs. Arnold Hill. ””7 ””'”1T” '.V”5- Rm"-iays Wm. cellatlon until last night. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant aria iM1. Robeit. Lngland, Bideiord. little son spent Wednesday with Myers, Carleton, returned to her home Thursday l3th.., after a very s pleasant visit with relatives in th- Mrs. Hilda Hambisky of Toron- SW95 and MOHCWM N- 3- io, Oni... is visiting her parents in Albany. being called home by illness in the family. . recent ill- M r. and Mrs. A. I. Gallant. Wood. stock. is recovering from a ness Fnrmaii ' It the Rev. and Mrs. Goons 3. Gun- ninghsm of Alberton were pleasant- ly surprised following the Good Fri- The serious illness of Mr. Leon- ard Mccarvllie, is regretted by his many friends and all hope to hour of an early improvement in his condition. Mrs. Eldon Miller who was at- tending the teachers convention T .1. in Charlottetown returned home day service in the Presbyterian mm, mm agiimg um I", on Friday evening. .church. on behalf of the C0hgf.'i'd.ughter Mm Eddie MW” of e--m gation Mr. Fred Calrk. presented Du", Hm Mr, Arll0'.d Mclciiiioari and Mr. Rev. Mr. Cunningham with a gown W". V 5" I in "mm" ”" Miss Winnie Smith, teacher in Bcdeque school. spent Easter in ii 5lllIlm9T5idB the 811953 Of R-'V Mrs'. Harry Crossnian of Borden Wednesday. i i Mr. sternng Noun”, and M,-, GEDPSE End -'iifS- S0m.El'5- She 5,150 was a visitor to Freetown on Mon- Blair Strongnian. Port. Hill are and Mrs. Cunningham -with I. put y.- N aaipii Green, a.c.n.v.R., wc.-C eswgtiieifrlzhfettiasherzi dday at the home of her iaroi.h.r, spending a frw days at the homelof daffodils. The guests of hairs; on w,a,md,y pm my I” ' visitors to summerside mi Satur- hex ' '5 ash EVCWW FWW5 End Mrs. Emir of Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Grigg. :l::;ixl:ee;lstl;;i:P;lf:9lg'1Jn;;:n1'W 9” Mrs. Vincent Gallant and little ' day. ' - --- - - - ""'" son Nell visited at the homo or ii i .v a v a i r i V i V ' l "-"- r-v- - M . Ch '1 till i ii in o'l.4e d lciniv. 3 i run FAKMLRS MACHIRL SLRP lob LERTRE” Mr Everett Mayhew -was a vls- Mrs. Lo91shW”g”S' viiincouwrly MFHCMS "9 glad to know ril7l5iS1Unrrncl'5i!:lxee:'filtY1icglrgbigeaiigrlsgllfg K:-irrtiitnmesidentwolnmg Weii ML md. Mm Fumm Pen” . ' B.C.,'a'te ues l in an. s.G Roi rhl tie. . i r ltgrilA ltl Ill!"- nor to Albany and Two" me Dash Mrs. Javinis Henciersomoon Monday. mirsfortifgiigeof iagjzlsiiigo hlglfl iii; 'g.i:i1cr :EAl.(l3i!t)i0lidr&ii.hs!i::d-I;)Ei,rer?i: Eiddzilabofni-he l':.o;..I.ollv1iilnristo.ri:lA:- ":u:,:e:!';u,foPJl1”ip:;'tch):;”::-Pt:' . 2 week, He returned to Crapwd on soclation. Thursd ay. some time ago is now making a Tuesday where she plans to rr- good recovery. She is being taken - imainwfoi; stgtnre day: breffiire ;?i.liiI:ilZ care of by nurse Olive Wright. 3 Ray. Deimm, 3790' chm-1om,gow,L ..'-15.. igsniier residents 31' Bedgqblii: Miss Rose 1-2:0-ix; iiallghicr aspen” '3 lewd” at "'9 l"""” of ms 0: Us . Mr. and Me Gowns ur.i2f”??Z.”Jt."l5.'ifJ3.ii”??? .332 Fg:l:':1"'" go: a';tl1e”I:”i” "Fl: time is not improving in health as y D i -mi fllSi as his friends would wish. l'lth. She left. for Backviile on Mr. and M” Em Williams, y holidays with her parents in 41 lberton. ISLAND EQUIPMENT COMPANY - Dial 2313 -. The Easter Thankoftlering or- 'i lthn in A in five . r-'r .8-iifry uiiiigiinchiircwwuiiaiia on W33 Audra! Murphy of Albert- jThursday evening, April ism at the 0" silent the out week in Anion- fliome of Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. 0" lllui It the home of her ; There was a splendid attendance of Cfllldiliher, Mr. Ben L. Arsuiauit. "seventeen members and 3. fine of- Mr. Elmer Gamble, secretary of the Tryon Dairying Company war. a business visitor to New Glasgow '"' r r and Amherst, Nova Scotia. Water Street East Suinmcrside Congratulations are extended to Mr. George Mizuno. Central Beac- Mr. Lloyd Howatt of the crew , . , . M SST Abegwcm Border” Spam qua who has recently been grim." iieaiiiibhmg hm an mny Nmm mi 1 l f rt d liar wa recelv- Mr. and Virs Gabe Ar it the week-end with his family in ed it Certificate 0! Cafmdlnll Cliilr ' r'”'"sr'm'-"- gash ”' ”h5l' :9 i” led b and tummy oi, mwouch 3”” North Tryon, enshlp. The Mlzuno family are MW and VIN g y IARGE FWTURY BvRVs . a war! D e1'VC0 W if h 0 I-lid Mn. .. . .. Alvin Stitson and ' r H Mrs. Louis Bomsrd assisted by Mrs Jo n A. Gallant attended high vivell-thought of in the community. Stanley Dunviilo and Miss Eva .1. mass at at. Anthonys on Oundar. Ms.cLennan. A paper on steward- 95i "'95 "1 western N0""3V d'" ship was given by Mrs. E. W. 'mm- The sympathy of his friend; in Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Geo: WOYEG ii IWIC D3” 01 D9'v'01d'S er and Mrs. 1-leiert Vatcher gave a this community is extended to Mann. Mrs. Mann was iomi&'9:iyiTextilc F'ncior.v in Aalesund re- 1 paper on Temperance. Mrs. cisraid'Artliiir Perry at the Dock and Olga Reeves rif Freq-imrn, -cently. several hundred employ-icmmble had the Missionary .for,who lost his house by fire on home of Mrs. Vernon Craiil. WlilCl'i - -.- ms are expected to be out of work Prayer. Delicious refreshments were Easter Saturday. they learned much of the history Mr. Wilbcrt Drutllllfiild. Misxiwhile the building is being repalr- ' served by Mrs. Neary shclfoon. M's.l on ffldgy whm Leo Atnnnut of Bedeqiie. This club. with a mem- Minnie Diummond, Miss Marion ed and miichiucry replaced. E. W. Turner and Mrs. Elmer Mac. um punk mun” "m .d 1 ship of twelve ladies of the village. Stitison, Mrs: Willard stitson iilliii Donald. Chgrlogfgwyn m,', '3; "5? family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves left last week by car ini Fredericton. N. 8., where they spent. OSLO-ICPN One of tlie-iariz- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crossmar.-. Cape Traverse, were visitors here recently. the guest of Mrs. cross- man's parents. j We are pleased. to announce that we have secured tile distriburorsliip for Horn- . flrquiic Loaders for the Maritime Prov- . inces The newly organized "Half- Century" Club, with Mrs. Waiter Leard as president, held their first meeting on Monday evening at the The many friends of Mr. Wei- lington Thomas will be sorry to learn at his illness at his home in North 'Iryon. All rogret'the serious illness of Mrs. William Lewis, formerly of Noonan. Summerside Airport. Easter holidays at her home. The April meeting of the ”Ediil-. beck presided. There was a large charge of Mrs. A. .1, Robinson, Mrs. The following students have ru-Pi turned to their studies in Priiivei of Wales College after spending spent sipli-ii con. who has been a patient in iiie' Iioiiiiiiqloii Back It's Dodd's You May Need! ieeling by treatin the kidneys. Ask any Among the l'l women and '1 also "appointed by the Board of Overseas Missions and the Women's Mis- Rev. Mr. beard iii well known have combined original tiilei.t, ilrs. Fred Stltson were in Char-' ...... GBOFEO MCKIW M.l-Al. Al- . . . . l vanled by their irothar-in-law hm” W” " Vim" to Cmnom" hi':tol3i:fl?I1n:uieI(;:l:3I E::i'il'liti i(i)1t(Eclt:l?IC1:nin:flSii1Ebililr(ii:i't liiiticnfimg .s 1" h” 5"" '""'0"""d W" Th” John Arscnsuit of Charlottetown. WW" ”1 9”” W” ”” '3”"”"' plug! to M. mime for 'viii.i-a elrh Bl gar ' 1' Si W I united ciiurcii of Canada this year 3;. i, tho gon or iin-nail the late merit bus ncss. gn , E V 4 5 ' will send 24 new mission workers Mom, Munum of Howl". .p C”""'" ' to India. Korea, Angola and Jspanu liaiit college course was appoina Boys Work secretary for the United Church where he did a splendid Freetown, now living with her 1 n'- v in in; 1. , , . daughter, Mrs. Clayton Thomas. Lifntgicmen-5Eifi:5i5n.?;x' lsocyie.,,i, me ?.:;'g:;m:oli?yg,?a:l3;ar WM" 10"? W"!!! Id". and buhgiiie sioniiry Society is Rev. Enil Leard. work in that reponnlble pogigiony . "-P" lit the Unned Chm?” "1 C3”3';3 Georgina Cairns, f-hyllls RCEl'(':4)l ioIloS'il.:'B3 Cnndp .IlIlE:ldn., PI"? BA 0! cucumpeci REL new 1.” ml in M. ham” church m M'55 mid" and Va" Noopnh W” hem 3" the Mme 0' M”-' Marjorie Smith David Scales Rlli': ylriio ' in. In If y. Du”. O'uury' B wn 0! Mr" ""1 Mu Mbe"'on' ms mmm'”' mvi P' A' Albany, spent the week-end visit- wniier Bownesg, on Tuesday, ism Drummond and shme, Lmjh ”. ' .7 ":""i';.'d"d'5m'::Y "fl? "?.""' Russel Leard of , Cascumpec. and Flt-loatflck formally prssalted him ing Lac. Harold Noonan and Mrs. The president, Mrs. Ralph can. Epw 5 .. ninth! .In:":Im ,1:iud.:lLu"::h'..f'.'. I.ehard,uflol11ie.al)ypo&chatham, gift: the! Kpwgdlwiaheg 01.3., pi-3:. i n..wow go na. ryo andwi agit from the Board of Overseas Mis- . attendance considering the un- Mrs. Friink Deacon - v - - Miss Joyce Woodsu student of favorable state of the roads. Till! Blaster holidays in clmrloi.i.etoi-vii -.ir tr, ,5", ''”''i,';;' nround O'Leary and vicinity. He lions, and he and his entod wife Sackvilic. N.B.. has 1'6?-llmcd '0 Easter worship service taken from line home of her son. Mr. M0l'l.i is an ardent young peoples worker have the prnyarg mg with” her studies after spending me the Missionary Monthly was in Deacon and Mrs. Deacon ylr. Dca- and is a former President of the of a multitude of friends as thay Western Presbytery Young Peoples soon sail for lndis to be "Ambass- fadors for Christ". --- Norman MacFarlane and Mrs. Prince Edward H05pit,al.fop an .-. 1 I 1 g Mr, James Dawson and X Earl John Meyers. The theme Will? oral weeks is now convaiesi-inxl --- V-vem Un 0" M PE ma -”u '. hm MCKBY Were VNWN 00 Abltly. "Christ. is Risen". The Eastrr iilceiy and expects to be able it T ) R Y travelling in real western styigap Thank atlcfjiis amounted to 316.10, leave the hospital very soon. , UU A J' R' The programme committee for the May meeting is Mrs. Essie Wright and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Lunch committee Mrs. John Meyers and Mrs, Iran Dawson. Meeting ciosi.-cl -iviih hymn and benediction. -it" mounted on horses, cowboy fashirn. WOW--WHOT TA I 5AID 6ST , WAD.' TWO :5M.m-m TWENTiES . THREE " ' TENS, AN' EOME FIVES AN' ON&.' BOY. WHUT I COULD Mrs. Andrew Jsrdine was in Charlottetown on Saturday attend- ing the funeral of Mrs. Joseph 811-. am. Mr.-. Jardlne is it grand daugh- ter of Mrs. Bigger whose death too..- plaoe at the home of her daugh- Mlss Mary Gamble. teacher of the North Tryoii School. returned to her home after attending the Teachers Convention in Char- lIH&Ih. j”'' .&:?C Miss Joyce wood returned to nor were visitors to Albany last week. it" Mm HWi"d mrkmmv W?-it ” studies in sackviila after spending Mrs. Reeves being ii passenger on RONWW M355- ml Alli"! i3ih- Tl"! i D0 W'TH THAT! her master viicstlon with her par- the. summerside train accolnpllh him” W” in "'9 99091” C0m9- . FR-5T 7HiNG 19'' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond led by her sister, Mrs. nay Bouli.- ""'3'- Ch”i0W5l0W"- , Woods. er of Augustine Cove. i Miss Hazel Dawson. Tryunr re- Mr, Vance Dixon has been it turned to her home aftu spending very busy man hauling eggs to A'- hir Enter vacation in Now. An- ibany and merchandise on rstuin u nan as the guest of her sister. Mrs. trip for his brother Sheldon Dixon Don Schurman. who conducts one of the busiest stores in this section of Prime County. Mr. Charles Roberts. Bhur Clain Feed miller. has been very busy unloading a cu-load of barley and one of western oats. On account of mad conditions this feed in be- Ing stored at Albany and hauled by horses and sleighs. , The -weekly card party of North Tryon was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max IAFIIIIIV on Wednesday evening. A very lane iireYourJoinis SELLED, STiFF? our of your -. vsruico can draw nearer once you use Nervillne. When rubbed on your sore joints every three hours you will realize what this power- ful liniment can doJor the re- lief of stiff joints and rhumstie pain. Nerviliiie has great pain-ro1lev- ing power;'lts analgesic powers sink deeply into the tissues, and hundreds say this often assists in bringing rheumatic suffering A car load of these Loaders are due to arrive this week, and will be suitable for the following makes of '3-riwtors, Allis-Chalmers-all models. i International Harvester-all models, except Farmall A. Cockshutt- all models. Massey-Harris-all models. Ford, or Ford Ferguson, Oliver. etc. i The llorn-draullc Loader is the widest known, and most pular front end Loader on the market. They have putt recently started a factory in England to take care of the Eiiropean trade. Their largest factory is in United States, with branches all across Canada, which is your assurance of always ettlnf first class service. Our Parts De tment til it Summcrside and Charlottetown will fully . nipped to serve you. We also have thirty dealers in ova Sootia and twelve iii Miss Florrie Mayhew and Miss Stewart. teadaera. wen visitors to Charlottetown during '1'escher:i' Training Week held at Prince of Wales College. :4 Mr., Rex Dawson was in Crapaizii on Thursday last not calling on his many chicken customers. He reports chick sales about fifty Del cent less than irevious years. Mr. Max ururgsyl has had the -roads in his section of the district New Brunswick handling fish equipment. shoveled clear of snow making it attendance was reported. en: possibls for light trucks and can, coeds are in aid of the North Tryun ""de' '3”"”'” "W Quckiis jeeps and tractors. to mini. school. To help dr-w out rain and . CALL, WRITE. OB PHONE T0: ' 'e V i llmber up stiff joints. to help , ' . Miss Phyllis Thompson, 1:. N. Mr. and Mrs. I-larry Dawholi, take the kink out of sore. strain- ' - "W 110M ban: - ponds - ever. or c y . to has ::tie.s"i:r 1AuiJi:'iisl..i:s Cove. wand bugnnegs ed I1'il;:(.!i;:InNr?l:III.Q '1'. " i v '- mm.-one :.'.:"i.t'i3”..”o..”Nii new on m--e-w-um- NUIIIIIS I -5353 in '.-' m mmns. Nu, aim. meat that has great pentraiing . . 30"” . m .. since hlrlan -Wm In ""7'”"" ","' . and Mrs. Russell leaves Prince County noisi . . .