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Corner Queen and Grafton Streets Charlottetown ‘ Bedeque Notes , - of luck with him. Miss Masie Cameron, Lorn Camer- on, Albany, were the guests of Mr. Ellis Bradshaw, Middleton, Sunday. Miss Verda Craig, ‘Chelton, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Stanley Jack, Bedeque, on Sunday. Sunday. The schools have all reopened af- ter wellspent holidays. Louis. Mr. Austin Murphy, student at St. Dunstans College, Charlottetown, has l‘ been confined in Chelton tor a few purchased a fine western horse last week. We wish Mr. Ailieck the best Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh and little son. Charles, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McMurdo on Miss May D. Schurman was the guest of Mrs. John on Monday. Mr- James Murphy- 9519mm silent of the Sisters and nurses in charge. the week end at his home in St. - IAIJCI COUIIF-A llflhihitlon Jail yelterday morning. 'ro suhsa muses-rm o. G. S. Montcalm bll proceeded UP the lakes. to _b_re_tk_tho ice. betwctn Baddcck and Iona. Her original pur- pose wee to locate the mlins mm Macfionry. and to bring ashore the two sons of Mrs-Hines of Anttgomish. who passed away recently. Owing to tho fact that the MacHenx-y drifted for from the lXillliion last knownby the Montcalm it was impodible to locate her, and the ice-breaker then proceeded on he: .way to Baddeck. Sydney Post. PERSONALS Mr. P. J. nun, who has been in poor health since the first of the year has been ordered by his phys c- iln to take a complete rest. The many‘ friends of Mr. M. J. Mahar, of the C. N. 8., will be sorry to learn that he has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Mr. James Parsons, Mlllvolo and Ml‘. W. K. Easter, _N0l'th Wlltshlre. were in the City yesterday onibusl- ncss. Mrs. R. . Mckinnon, Bilkirk who has been i the City Hospital rc- tumcd home yesterday accompanied by her husand and is much im- proved in health. Mr. Richard Cutllffe, Charlotte- town, has gone on a well earned visit to his son, Mr. J. H. Cutiiffe, whose homo is in Belmont, Mass. While away, Mr. Cutliffo will visit other near relatives. Mr. n. n. Mckinnon, of scram; was in the city yesterday. Ho returned homo in-the afttrnoon accompanied by his wife. who was under medical treatment, in the Oity Hospital and is much improved in health. Mrs. McKlnnon speaks in highest terms, ms. George Creamer leaves this morning on return to Boston, after visiting her aunt, Miss ‘Mclsachern, who ls very ill iii the City Hospital. Mrs. Creamer also visited her brother, offender was awarded oi: months in DeSable and Vicinity ooldcn wcddinlw-An event of more than ordinary interelttook place in Dolablc- an the Welling of March H.198. when upwards of one hun- dred relatives and friends assembled at the home o: Ml‘. and Mrs. John C. MacNevln to celebrate the Plfticth of their wedding. During the early. pm of the evening games "and other amucemcnts were‘ indulged in by young and old. Inter Mr. Neil m. Jcirmznrsw. ' on}... trains— _ P N C ' "”'°"""'""' EDWARD. “m” CTODA AN” a man whole and daring saved both. SAT. liars is a picture that . GREAT RAILROAD ACTION SHOW gloriiles the ' nnannl heroes of the railroad and tells a stirring love Show was appointed chairman and called upon Miss Rose MacDougau to read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Nevln. on behalf of those present. whllc Mr. Archie Show presented the couple with a gift of gold. Mr. and Mrs. MaoNevln suitably thanked llldll’ friends for their kind remomb-J ronces and good wishes. A specially! prepared program ofroadlngs. solos. violin selections and recitotions was then carried out to the enjoyment oi all. ‘To single out individuals for praise would be unfair as all dld their parts in a manner which left no room for improvement. _After the pro- gram a dainty lunch was served by the ladies and a happy gathering was brought to a close by singing "For They arc Jolly Good Fellows," and "God Save the King," The following ls a copy of the address: Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacNevln, De Sable. . It affords us much pleasure to‘ meet hereon this the Fiftleth Anni- versary of your wedding day. Wedd- ing anniversaries may be caled mile- stones in life's Journey and as you, tonight reach another of these anal-l versary land-marks, permit us to] congratulate you on having travelled‘ them thus for in safety and good health, and to wish you many similar opportunities of receiving tho good story about one of its greatest daredevils. ' “TIGERS SHADOW’; AND CHASE CUMEDY “ LOUD SOUP ” (JAPITOL TO-DA " s-TnRlLLERs-a Ken Maynard ride bucking bronchus. bull. dog raping lteerl and ride to victory on Tartan in one of the moat thrilling races ever staged! . —-WlTll-. .‘\\\\ _ p, MAYNARD LAST or “not: $5.. iililill” '1. oramuo mo NEW V mam. senulr. - Mvsnnv. norms MAT. wonsv 8.15 SAT. wishes of your friends. Fifty years ago you set out as man and wife and it can be truly said that since then you have climbed the hill together, hand _ln hand, sharing each others joys and sorrows and providing and your family. Although always in- dustrious you have found time on many different occasions to lend a helping hand to your neighbors and others throughout this section of the country, and there are many here who have memories oftrouble light- ened by your kindness and generosity. And now in the eventlde of your this beautiful home for yourselves‘ put more money in his pocket thorn keeper at Charlottetown, spent i the the growing or seed potatoes-at lcastl week end at his home in French they will attend to the consumlJlJOn Vlllfldfl- ' The many friends are sorry to hear of the painful accident which befell Mr. Augustin McDonald last week. While engaged in working in his cell- ar, he had the misfortune of falling. in such a way as to break several The members of» Lorne Valley. ribs, besldesageneral shaking up. oranzc Lodge are nreuerins to 1M- Mr. McDonald n one of the pm- lngly celebrate their anniversary oni nee“ o, Mt‘ stewam being 1n his i of “Irish Cobblers" and not be too par- ticular about the "grade". Mr. Joseph Dunsford, South Mel- ville was a recent visitor to DeSable. APYi119- "Nlneties“, and previous to the iaccldent had been enjoying splendid days with La Grippe. ,1. Mrs. James Henderson, Bedeque, fluid a visit to Scorletown on Wed- filsday. 5' gMr. Edgar Doull, Carleton Siding, fivlsliing relatives in Scarlet/own and Chelton. .i__ ‘ Rev. Dr. J.J. Sidey and family have ‘Ttturned to their home in Central , eque, after being absent on a very campaign. His many friends in Bgcdeque and elsewhere will be pleas- egi-to hear of his return again. The Ladies of this vicinity are all busily engaged with their Spring wprk hooking. etc. v v ’ Sinclair Aflleck, Chelton, has What might have been a serious ivlr. A. J. McKlnnon. general mer- accident occurred at North Bedeque last week when the barn owned by The mmy mend‘ of M‘ Em“, Mr. Norman McMurdo caught fire Mum‘, ML "ab", Wm be ‘m, to while threshing. One of the men know m“ he u “manna ‘I good "_ helpers was disconnecting the wires Coven, "t" m‘ "Wm opermon in u. spark flying out. catching into the the a E L Rupiah H, u It we” chaii. While working for some time em spending ‘ “w d“! with h” trying to baffle it. _Mrs. McMurdo 8mm M,‘ McKinley o! tn“ ‘my b” hearing the noise rushed to their as- m" fawning mum slstance with the fire extinguisher. In Card of Thanks a. very short time the fire/was soon demolished. Mrs. Simon lefylerc and family wish to thank all who have assisted them in any way, during their sad bereavement. also for the kind letters Mrs. Heath Craig, Chelton, was a o! svmnnthv received from relatives visitor to Bedeque on Sunday. 1nd iflendi- 3153-4-12-11- We are glad to see Mr. George Taylor out around again after being ' confined for some time. “c” KELVIN GDOVI s I . f a V “Write Today for Price. and Description". Miller gBros Limited P. E. Island's Loading Music House. Established 1868 instruments that offer blg savings-come early and make your choice 0"“ m‘ from a .d . 1. Alma stavert. W1 e vanety of Grads 1 m: well-known makes all in 1. Helen Forbes. Grads i. (b): anteed. 1. Bydnvy Forbes. , A1 condition and guar- i CHOOSE YOUR PIANO FROM s Gladys Walker, Dorothy MaeMur- WELL KNOWN MAKES As “H tt..‘.”‘.i.““;..f.‘ll"la.t‘."°t‘...‘ft.‘“°'" HEINTZMAN ‘teacher. Mattie Ramsay. NEW SCALE WILLIAMS vovrmv w» nonvol- CJA. MILLER ' » amm- roll m- month of March. llavgms t Gdrtde IX. 1 Charles Bovyer. 2 Ger- Is ru e “Bower. ‘ ggfMER . 2.33% i , E _ ' _ ' HARDMAN half 11.5. 3mm, m? war Swan. $100.00 UP i I . . with? xv. i llama Momentum Absolute Satlsfactlon m“; n; , M,“ n,“ , M, Guaranteed. fm...“ "f, $1?" ’“““"“ "M Following is the report of Kelvin Grove school for the month of March: Grade VIII: 1, Dorothy MoMurdo; 2, Gladys Wtlker; 3, Elva stavert; t. Mary suwarr. ' Grads VII: 1, Robert smart; 2, Georgie Yco. Grads IY: i, Ire Murphy. Grade V: 1, Mai-tarot MlqMurdo; 2. Albert walker: t, Clayton Stavcrt. Grade Iv: v 1, Ruble MaeMurdo; 2, Lillian Por- bes: 3, "Irving Cotton. A clearance of used Perfect attendance:- oncc Lin! Wendell aim: Aubrey albumin-sin. ‘ OfldeI.._Ji'.‘1'XV!_llltli'll1l. a autoimmune. - . washroom-moan. idiomatic. . lives it must afford you great com- fort and cause for thankfulness to have your labor crowned with success, and your family settled so near you that they and their children are able to be present tonight, with the ex- ception of your son the Rev. Colin, whose duties cs s. preacher of the gospel do, not at present, lie in this part oi’ the country. And now we ask you to accept this gift of gold as a token of our friend- ship, for we may say with the poet: Friendship is a. chain of gold ggzgesnitnlcsfigia‘: gfilei-ctatzfgt Mrs. Re. p and chcrlnnn, ' ’ ' ‘young son u... . , . Wil‘. hi e, ;eii A grip or the hand a word o’ cheer" a short visit will SIDS. Eflstlefsslgalr- A steadfast as the ages roll, ' ' Bmdm l i ents Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mac-Furl 8 o oscr soul to soul, v am’ Desabm No matter; how far, or how heavy the load. ““"‘_ " The Argyle Shore Shorthorn Cali Sign. “R212 Journey °n FmmdJ feeding club ls still going strong. New p a a ' members are coming in ever)’ dill’- ii/Lr. and Mrs. Abljal Burncs, Free-i {Om S: bjflxlgd ggqlsufid l‘: finals; twin. were visitors to DcSablc. They or w a t h I at l t attended the Golden Wedding of Mrs. ‘°°“'““d d” “we t ° "e t" a 3 . h” M ’ Amherst next fall. The active mem- um“ s ‘r n John c’ Macmm“ bcrs of the club are planning to hold a concert soon. Look out for further notice and a good tlmel "I" Shore has entered the Prince Edward! Island Hospital to undergo an opera- tion on ' his throat, his schoolmates and friends are looking forward u. seeing him home again soon. All hooking records prevloucly made in DeSable and vicinity, we Dr:- lieve, have been broken, when g- John D. Iviacl<21rl2ne with four friends llc ii. one yo. . one and r yards, efterncc “m. that? Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, for- merly of Dessble and now c: Victor is, are spending a few days among l. _ old friends and neighbors in DeSable. Mount Stewart Notes We are glad to see Mr. Daniel D. Blrt out again, after being confine. to his home for some time. Miss Bertha MacKinnon has re- turned m Charlottetown to resume her studies at the U. C. C. after limldlng her Easter holidays very plggggnfly 5|; he, home in msablm Miss Mary Trainor returned to he“. homo after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie. St. Andrews. -__.._ Miss Charlotte MacKay spent; o fcw days in South Melville, the guest of her aunt. , Mr. Ross McArthy, of the my... Bank staff, Charlottetown, spent the week end at his home here. Miss Beatrice MscKay, teacher o! Rival-dais, and Miss Mary MacKny of Canoe Oovc spoilt the Easter hon. days with their Plrents Mr. and Mrs. Hector MaoKay, Deqgble, The sad news was received 111:. week, of the death of Mrs. Edwor Duff which occurred on Tuesday April 3nd, in Somerville, Mass. Deceased was a native of Mt. Stew- art, P. E. 1., and moved to U. B. A., in 1928. She leaves to mourn. one son! aha one daughter, Douglas and Doro- thrher husband having predeceased her six years. l Mr. John A. Mcllulay left on Tues ‘day to resume his duties as “Mate aboard suction dredge No. 12, which has been laid up in Tyne Valley dur- ing the winter months. Mr. Donald MacDougall, Canoe Cove, wu a recent visitor to Victoria and Dedsbls. Miss May Phys returned to her home in Tryon. after paying a short Vidlt to her friend, Mrs. Daniel Dart. w. Donald MaeLean. agent fol-tho dun Lifc Assurance 00., has been n. calving congratulations on April 4, having reached his forty-fifth birth- day. ‘rho stark-still continues to fly over Argyle Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MlcPhail m receiving congratula- ttohlonthebirtbofablbyboy. ‘ We regret w learn that Master Murdock Romard, was removed to the City Hospital, on Monday, to un- dergo an operation for appendicitis. Iiismanyfrlcndsliopefcra speedy recovery. '. m. Irnent lacuna-n‘. 4cm on week cad in Charlottetown. . bmflcctorlloclfcvln lsbuallyon- Ilhd iaflouiillslumber mama illlllvflfhillnildingwiil hive up- to-iiotlitiliblhontandihodern coa- vcnioocu. ltr. Mactlcvla intends rliiillltoohholl onan extensive Master Wendell Murloy, Argyleiheaml- Mr. Ira Douglas, Charlottetown was in Mt. Stewart this week in connec- tion with his duties as Potato Inspec- tor. - A very pleasant averting was en- Joyed by the people of Mt. Stewart and vicinity when they were enter- tained by'the three young Mt. Stew- art ladies, "who are candidates for the coming Oratorlcal Contest," in the I. 0. F. hall. The evening's entertainment was opened by an opening chorus, O Can- ada, followedlby violin ‘ " -- by Mr. Lemuel Jay, Monologue and Ad- dress by Dr. Green; Bolos by Julia Edith J”; Rlecitatlona by Miss Bessie McLeod, Miss Merlam Toombs 8C- compsnled on tho organ. The three contestants delivered their s- in between the pro- gramme, and before the "entertain- ment was brought to a close by the singing of the National AnthemJhcy were each presented with a large box of chocolatefi. donated by one of the Mt.‘ Stewart gentlemen-D u. .- '- . _ n‘. drain-h u normal osmium " un-amaa- Immune} ~40. “all; p. ACIIOICB ILE alter mile. month alter month i’ year alter yeantiQut in every ; kind of weather, over every kind l of road. taking the rough with the smooth and making no fuss about itr. 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