MARCH 14, 1952 I ...... 4. L THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN T V I i Gem-ge'I.'O.VltI and . I Vicinity Mr. Elmer Dunning, Charlotte- usiness visitor to g”,',jfg.Ii,5v'n tan bMonday, March 10. 111 Landry of Lower u:'f,Q,,,Y,V..' :3 a business visitor ,0 Georgetown recently- ' vi tor, caretaker oi the fink cin Charlottetown, re- mm. visited his parents, Mr. ind mg. Joseph Victor. , R ond Lavandier was a buwigssabcliltor to Charlottetown on Monday, March. 10th. , Mr, William Fouchere and Mr. Charlottetown on Monday, March 10th. Friends of Mr. Walter Bou- dreault are pleased to hear he has returned to his home in George- town aiter spending several months as a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. .."Frlends of Mr. H. P. George who has been a patient in the Veterans' wing of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for the past two weeks, are pleased to hear he has returned to his home in Georgetown. - Mr. Harry Lavers, C. N. R. sec- tion loreman on the Murray Har- bour Line. and Sgt. Raymond La- vers oi the R. C. A. F. at Summer- slde, motored to Georgetown on Sunday, March 9th, where they visited their father. Mr. Andrew Lavers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landry of Charlottetown, mpanied by Sgt. Ward Landry, motored to Georgetown on Sun ay, March ilth, where they visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Ward. who is a member of the American Army, is spending his leave with relatives in Charlotte- town and Georgetown. He recent- ly returned from Korea, where he served for a year with the Amer- ican Iorccs. - -AC. GiAI.vNSlBORO'UGIl Ensland - (CP)-A skeleton found during ex- cavations for a building "site was estimated to be 1-50 years old. Pol- ice suggested it might be display- ed in a museum but authorities rellused the offer. lohn Murphy were visitors to liewliicbuoy with stops "B.0(' betlerthan ever... GIVES YOU LONGER-LASTING, All. oven PROTECTION . . . HAS PLEASING NEW scam .- 0 You, too, will sing the praises of wonderful New Lifebuoy. 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His many frlena will be glad to hear he is improv- ing and will soon be on the Job again. A large number of men are still employed shovelllng snow on the railroad. During the past week an by Norma Newcmnb ' Whirlwind CIIAPTEB TIWN Part Three "You seemed willing not so long ago." Sally nodded. "I-I deserved that, I guess. My only excuse is tlfat I wasn't myself. Funny, I thought I was such a level-headed girl. And all along I -wasn't." 0 O 0 Ms. Perkin looked at Mr. Burke and coughed. "A most un- usual request, air. And I might add one impossible to grant." "1 know. I know. only what would you do, Mr. Perkin, is you had a girl like Dronds Moore giv- extra train was out hauling snow with ilat cars tram Cheveries and the Rock cutting. An attempt was made to open the cutting to the ing orders to you?" "Women, sir, give no orders to me." "I envy you. Cross my. heart, I wharf but after having the snow plow leave the rails several times it was decided to wait until more shovelling had been done. On Wednesday night, March 5, envy you." . "Tut, Mr. Burke. the trick is to be firm, Firm, sirrahi" "Her eyes are green and never was there such a dlgure." two exciting hockey games were played in Souris Rink. The old men defeated the sourls Ban- tams 'l-3. Scorers for the Bantams were Claude Peters, Sydney Pa- quet and Wendell Macllaren. For the old men, Nell MacDonald scor- ed two. with Bruce Stewart, Tom Battersby, Paul Gallant, Elmer Doucette and Art Peters scoring one each. In the second game the school team and the second sen- ior team played to a 5-5 draw. of Trade was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday, March 5, with Mr. W. A. Wright acting as chair- man. Mr. Bruce Stewart, who had been elected President at the an- nual meeting, asked to be relieved at this position. Mr. Paul Gallant was the unanimous choice of the members and was elected Presi- dent and Mr. William Pierce took over the position of Secretary Treasurer. The executive commit- tee appointed by the Presidnt are as follows: William Hughes, J. P. MacPhee W. A. Acorn, R. A. I-card. C. R. White. w. A. Wright and B. L. Stewart. Resolutions were passed requesting the open- ins 0! an Unemployment Insur- ance ofilce in Sourls. The opening of an office for the registration of motor vehicles was discussed and a resolution passed and ordered sent to Premier J. W. Jones, ask- ing that a Provincial Museum be opened in Charlottetown, as many valuable papers and articles were being destroyed or taken out at the Province yearly. -BE. Gaspercaux and Vicinity of seeing Miss Moore and 1 agree with you." "At least put thosel people the crew." T "A most unusual request." "Maybe." said Bill Burke temptingly, "I can even get Dron- do to say she likes flying." "The whole world lilms Mr. Burke. still, a word from her would be helpful. Yes, I think the matter might be arranged." C O 0 Mike looked at Jimmy shrugged. They had been going at it hammer and tongs for an hour, Sally? when I say she doesn't hold a candle to Drondn, either, Mike. so why not shut up and let me do t my packing in peace?" Mike sighed and started the whole dreary business over again. The news of the impending mar- riage had rattled him (or a min- ute; then his quick brain had seen a way to use the news to his and Sally's advantage. "Peace? What peace will you ever have from now on? Look. Jimmy, we've been pals for a. long time. I know what aviation has meant to you. Yes, and freedom, too. And you're giving all that up for a -woman?" "What better reason to give them up is there?" not one of your girls. I'm not at all impressed." "Nor Just a bit Jealous?" Mike stiffened, then relaxed. "You.l1now that isn't it. I'm thinking about you. remembering the swellykid you were when we first got to know one another. I don't want to see you throw your- self away." ..'!-lls many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Philip Murphy at Sturgeon is ill at his home. Mr. Archie Lanlgan, teacher of St. Mary's Road West school, was a recent weekend visitor to Gas-: pereaux-, guest of his brother, Mr., Edward Lanlgan. i Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Gaspereaux. were recent guests oil Mr. Murphy's parents, Mr. and M11. Philip Murphy, Sturgeon. Donald French, R.C.N.; is spend-, lng his furlough at the home of. his parents in Gaspereaux. Miss Jean Jamleson and Miss- their home in Gaspereaux after having been employed in Char- months. Mr. Grant Dixon, Mr. Eldon Dixon and Mr. Stephen French have returned to their home in Gaspereaux after having been em- ployed in Saint John, N. B., tor the winter months. Miss Margaret Steele. who has been employed in Charlottetown to her home in Gaspereaux. G.U. Midgell and Vicinity . . 'Mrs. Vernon Pyke and Mrs. lrs Sanderson were in Charlotte- town on Friday, Murch 7th. some men from this vicinity have started to cut ice from the Midgell River here. ior their sum- mer supply. 'The snowplow started in the Church Road on Monday, March 10th.. but was not making very speedy, headway due to the heavy cuttings. The Midgell bowling team play- ed cherry Hill team at Morell Bow- ling Alleys recently. -ax Florence Steele have returned to: lottetown for the past severalf for several months, has returned. "Hollywood is a. nice place to throw yourself away in, Mike. Good climate, lots of money." "Whose money. .llmmy?" "Dronda's. Don't look so shock- ed. If I don't mind you have no right to." "Just a gigolol What a come- down for a guy who could have married a dozen swell girls Just for the asking!” "Li-ke Sally. Mind sitting this damned suitcase?" Mike didn't get a chance to say that he did mind. The 'phone rang. it was Perkin. When Mike turned to look at Jimmy, his -fame was wrapped in thought. Now what in the name of all that was good did Dronda want with him and Sally and Helen? ' "The suitcase, Mike?" .lv1xybe the girl had something up her sleeve? Maybe he should keep his fat mouth shut and wait and see? on To be continued LOWER BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honour Roll for the month oi February E Grade X - l. Harold Leard. Grade IX - 1. Ralph MacCai- lum. 2. Georgie Waugh. 3. Shirley Arsenault. Grade VIII - 1. Robert Mont- gomery. 2. Ronald wright. 3. Eric Jef-trey. Grade VII -1. Alan Collett. 2. Harvey Arsenault. 3. Lorne Hol- land. Grade V - l. Anne team. 2. Kathryn Jet-trey and Harry Waugh. 3. Velda Arsenault. Grade IV - 1. Alan wright. 1. Ruby Arsenault Grade II - l. Joan A!-lleck. 2. Janet Aifleok. 3. Bobby Arsenauit Grade I - 1. Percy At-fleck. 2. Nancy Arsenault. Teacher. 0. D. Macxenzle 1!. Se. -j-jmjc. BIG DEVELOPMENT Capital expenditures of more than 3il00.(l)o,o00 are involved in new Alberta industrial plants in .1962. WALNUT I 216 c. once-sifted v tsp. vanilla and g, M il(ili' 9; r.,ximlif vow N i .s,; which has been Trust MAGIC For sure-fire baking Mix and lift twice, than sift into a bowl, sifted hard-wheat. Hour). 2 taps. Magidliaklng Powder, M tsp. baking soda, 196 tips. hit. 34 tsp. ground mace. Mix in If c. lightly- packod brown sugar. 345 c. rolled oats and 1 6. broken walnuts. Combine 1 well-beaten egg. 1 c. buttermilk, 2 tsps. grated orange rind. 1 Makga wall in dryingrodients and add liquids; . mix lightly. Turn into a loaf pan (4 '. " x OM") paper a a or . . Bah in rath slow oven success ! U'I"l'IRMll.K LOAF pastry tlour (or 2M c. ones- 5 tbs. shortening, melted. greased and with get to Charlottetown on Saturday. lottetown. gan, and Mr. Floyd Jay, Plsquid, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald on Sunday, March 9th. itor March 10th. spent the week-end of March 9th at the home of her and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. and family, Ions, spent Saturday. March ilth. at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fer- "Aheml I have had the pleasure W50"- gn is being extended to the bereaved MacPherson. - Lorne Valley on Sunday. March gyms. 9th. on official duties. town Royalty, was a visitor Lorne Valley on Monday, March um 10th. g turned home from a. very enjoy- :,','dG5fve'a,f J;mgf,?f:gf::,d1:"3:;, able visit to Springhill, N.S.. where ' p she was the guest of her mother, "Nuts. And I'm not insulting her M” M”F'”'””'- cis McIntyre were visitors to Mon- week-end of March 9th. visiting rc- latlves in Charlottetown. Royalty was a visitor to Lorne Vai- ley on Monday, March 10th She was the guest of Mrs. Francis Mac- Intyre. her home mumps. and her many friends wish her an early recovery. "You're talking to Mike, Jimmy. March 7th and 8th in Charlotte- town, where she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I Lorne I Valley and Vicinity business visitor to Montague on Friday, March 7th. .Mrs. Daniel Shaw was s passen- Marclf 8th. Mr. Peter Macneod spent the week-end of March 9th. in Char- Mr. Gordon MacDonald. Cardi- Mr. Reuben Mccarmellwasa vis- to Montague on Monday. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown, parents, Mr. Mrs. Sandra Macltachern and Mr. Oliver Douglas was a visitor to Inrae Valley on Monday, March 10th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Maclnnis. :1. Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Mac- Innls i it ont'rl1ursday, March am. Mr. aclnnls went to ' Toronto, Ontario. While Mrs. Maclnnia will visit her mother at Halifax, N.s. before proceeding to Toronto to join her husband. -AM Stricken Freighter Heads For Yarmouth SAINT JOHN, N.B.. March l.'l -(CP)- The Freighter Star of Suez was reported heading ior E. Yaxmouth, N.S., late today after striking a submerged probably a hidden ledge-off the Nova Ecotia coast. I Agents here were advised that the hold The vessel sailed from saint John late last night with a camel for the Near East. vessel was taking water in-onel object-, Arnold L. Schuster, the 24-year- old New York salesman who iden- tified Willie Sutton for police. was shot to death in what police de- scrlbedas a cold-blooded act ofun- derworld vengeance. Schuster was found in a driveway Just one-halt block from his home. There were two bullets in his head. and two more slugs in his stomach. The sympathy of the community elatives of the late Mr. Archibald Dr. MacRae, Montague was in William Dlngwell, George- to Mr. Mrs. Angus Nicholson has re- Mr.Elmer Mclnnis and Mr.Fran- ague on Monday, March loth. Mr. Preston Henry spent the Mrs. Charles Gordon. Georgetown Mrs. Bert Leard is confined to with an attack of The Neighbors Mrs. Reuben Mccannell spent r Neil Mccannell. "Our phone's always in use, so's the television-now, you've started reading my sports page." By George Clark nu. norm 0; In .. -- e.i..a-ga- mzzwsazmaaamwz weir: romstzff ADIO IVITII 76'5" use IVA-'6'AV&'0 I - 01117 5.4 V5 13? All WE REST IS e-Aslzl nksksnessomlrlmw e 7iWM9S cm.-' ms m ..e.s'5u-"I xnooxs B1SY- mvem yam I-'zI58A4'03' ...G .4 HOME MEGVAINIC K 15' M47 m9.4r3' lsozoxme VOKIFEKPQF .9Ac.e.? ran aw as .4 IYOME F955 Pl.4lVS, Plsaae send me - . , . tratod folders of 10 beautiful interiors. 14 pieces of furniture and 5 sturdy toys. 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