7i "7”'W" 1-rem.-e rr 1 wt I "I. ,5. vi.- 4 1-4-'- -..r-o.ia-.- PAGE EIGHT I THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTEIOWN MAY 13. 19a T THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mr-I. Bruce MacPhee. Min Joyce Willi!"-0'1. PI!!! MGKIIIIIDII. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following pTaces in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards & son. ..'KING'S MILL. Montague, will Mrs. John Vannuskirk. Mont- not be. buying logs until further ague, is spending two weeks at her notice. yhome in Brooklyn. ----- . --'I3UNN'5- GMP”"!"I T Milli Mr. Michael Sanphy. Roseneath Special. l Ladies sub-standarclyi, . pane,” 3,, the Kmg-5 county Nylom. 95c en". t Memorial Hospital. --.. l ..-nos iiiizssrta DANCE, Bea-j -, ., M , ver Hall, MOIll.a5E0llP. Friday, May! MISHS: ,.'1,.:T:n. ,7)ec:.::m'! ma::5a'S::: lsiht Admlsslon cemal lei-day where. she was the guest of "”” l - M. dM... ..'MR. LEONARD 3aEHAUr.lQ”;i,:;:l;5'"l'”i ' I” " D Murray Harbor who has rerenilyy ggg g m'"””Pd E new C”'op.spm:V rypel Miss .Vlnrgaret, Marl.ure, Char- Milk Cooler invites his neighbors. lwtemwn .5 Kpmdmg 3 week In or others interested, to inspect Momma”? V5,,” this new equipment at any time Mud .115 CNS, Mitt-Litre. ".i"'vST ARRlvED"O”e Carl Mrs. Gladstone; Higginbotham Jumbo double cleaned oats. s:i.5o:M0m,,g,,,, is 5,,e,,,1mg some umg F" 100 )b' bag: crush"! 9”” 53 303 i in Pl('I(lll.v N. S. iisztnig relatives. barley and oats 83.15. In stock , , Master hog grower. chick starter Mr N,” V'an1dp1r.c(1n(tI pp”,--t 3"” I'"(”"t MCGm'"m5 Llmlwdv Road. was a tor to Montague Kllmum ,Fi'i(iay. l-Ie ra led to see his old lfrlend, Mr. Philip xfurpliv. ..'FEI.EBRATI-ID BIRTHDAY - . L . ML Phi!!!” M,”1”Ph3'- 0! 5!!"'tl90”v Mitu Barbara .VinIllPSOIl. of the celebrated his Slilrd birthday at the vsnchg,-pg sea” of 5m,m,p,5;d9 home of his son-in-law. Mr F. 1.. Hugh gpymni, mt,-.-(1 hry paypnlg CVXVIF. Moiitnizlw. ml MM 9lll- A Mr. and Mrs. :'ill.',;llS Mnthcson. l'ill1!ll'iI()iErd of friends and relatives clan wimam on gunday, ca e uring the afternoon and; -,,... evening. Celebrating their first: Miss Janet Ives. R.N, Charlotte. hirthdaye with Mr. Murphy wei'e,tovin. was ill ltlontogue yesterday his two great-grandchildren. Philip visiting friends piior tn tier de- Mirlmcl Connolly. son of Mr. and partiire today ltil' vnhcmnri-. BC. MIR M-J- C0l'm01l.V. ChMI0ll0t0llln. where she will practice her profes- and Cyril Wellington Docherty,.stiii sion. of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Docherty,l .D.D Montague. Beautiful birthdaycakesi Flying Officer Parker Aitken NI0l”n8d U1? SUPWF 181319. One Dr?-"and Mrs. Ankon and their daught- FPHINI b.V M54 J01"! T- Lamlrlizaii. or l,averi.e. R. C. A. I”. Station. Lower Montague, another by Mr. Suniincrside. were weekend visitors MllFNl.l"8 Ifllllllii Many blrllldilyllo Montagiir at the home of Mi cards and gifts were received. rand Mrs. ('harles Aitken. PINCE EDWRD or I . A xiiuiiiiiiisui r REilSKEllllN r HIIWARUKEEH Shows 3230 7 - 9 Eiuuit. - FRI. - in. THE NORTHERN LIGHTS HAVE NEVER SEEN FUNNIER SIGHTS! THAN BUD AND LOU A-VVHOOPINI IT UP AT THE NORTH POLE! It's a Gold Rush of Laughs when the Fskimos catch Lou in their igloo! 3,,z- . lost IN AIASKA as ...... MITZWEREEN -illii EVIELL THEY GO TO GAY PAREE AND TAKE YOU ALONG FOR LAUGHS! DON'T MISS THEM AT OUR ink ”PIIEMIEIIE IIIIil'IT"A' wk T0-IIIGHT AT 10 P.M. THOSE WONDERFUL KETTLES ARE LOOSE AND THE LAFFS ARE RUNNING WILD! ' ' " THEY SEE THE SIGHTS . . . AND GET IN FIGHTS! R E " THEY DRIVE A SPY-RING I)I'l.'l.Y AND KEEP THE COPS Bl'SY! eo- DIV WEIR -to IIAY 00I.I.lNS BODII IIIIIEII YOU'VE SEEN THE KETTLES BEFORE - IUT NEVER ASFUNNY AS THIS! PRINCE EDWARD . lhear he fell and fractured his arm her parents, Mr.- Mr. Kingsley Shaw, Summerside visited relatives in Montague re- l cently. The many little friends of Glen ,Nicholson. Montague are sorry to & and shoulder. Friends of Miss Nanette Cooke. iare sorry to hear she is ill at her Ihome in Wood Islands. , Miss Myra Murphy and Mr. and lMrs. Daniel Mcxeiizic, Charlotte- itnwn, were weekend H Montague. Mrs. Andrew Fitzpatrick. Wood- ,ville Mills. was a business visitor :to Montague yesterday. , ,. .... i Miss Annie. Mae and Clemmie iMacLean. Montague, were Sunday lguesta of Mr. and Mrs. William ,Vickerson. Charlottetown. 'tII5'I'H BIIl'I'HI)AY wReceiving t'ongi'atiilatioiis today are Mrs. ficorge Thompson and Miss Martha lTownshcnd of Montague on the ioccasion of their 85th birthday. All ijoin in wishing them many happy Lrt-turns of the day, and trust' that they will be blessed with continued Rood lirnlih to enjoy many more birthdays. 4 Heaiherdale ;W. I. Observes l25ih Anniversary l l .."lilie IV0lli('li.S Institute nf Heatlirrdale celebrated the 35111 yaiiiiivwsary of its organizmmn 1351 iFl'9lllllil. with a banquet .. .tl at lihc new Rainbow Dining Room of the llisoiiltestaiiraiit at Moiitri" ulivre a (It'll('l0IlS slipper oi ('IIl('k. on and lobster was served under the capable inantigemeiit of Mrs. ,C- 9 C13)". proprietress. The tab. ties were beautifully decorated with flowers and the main table was r-cult-i'rd with a lovely aiiiiivi-rsarv link" !WiN'l h.V Mrs. P. T. Prartioii oi Hrathrrdale. FUHOWIHR the banquet, Mrs. D. A. MaePhec delivered a sliuit ad. idress reviewing the founding and ii!" hlS10I".V of the organization. i-Vallnff that it was first organized l0II March lilth, 1928, by Mrs, '15, lives. then secretary of the Provm. ITIHIIINOITIOITS Institute. Tim :1”: president was Mrs. S. M. Martin; vice-president. Mrs. D. A. McRae; seci-etary-treasurer. Mrs. W. A. ,aiacPhee; directors: Mrs. J. A lcamobvll. Mrs. John Bruce, and ,Mrs. M. Buchanan; auditors; Mrs, MrRae and Mrs. Bruce. Twelve lniembera were enrolled, and since then fifty-nine members have been ,enrolled altogether. Of this num. her nine have passed on. of the original charter members. seven "9 living. two of whom have been continuous members since its in- ception. The twentieth anniversary was celebrated at the home of Mrs. P T Peardon, Heatherdale. on March 12th. 1948, when each of the eight charter members then living was Presented with a membership pin. - At the conclusion of last even- ingls celebration. lovely coronation plates were presented to Mrs. John Bruce. and Mrs. A. N. MacDonald, t.he two members who have been continuous members since the founding of the organization The other five. charter members will also receive a similar gift at. A pressing her thanks for the lovely iziit, and her pleasure at being a member of this organization for her mother who was unable to be present. The remainder of the evening was passed with an enjoyable sing. son: with Miss Flora MacPhee ists. No two of the 15 Justice: of the llnternational Court at. The Hague yin-ay be nationals of the same yoountry. 5'AFflY CKMIVS BABY'S aornes and NIPPLES Alter feeding. put in i teaspoon baking soda ln(I.DlI bottle with warm wuur, Ketpl WIIIIKIIFOM sticking to n'desG makes washing easy. - llf- y teaspoon ing rod: and with cold water. Rinse before sterilizing. FIE! II 0' NKIPII. nvvuvy and M Clunrii 5 Our . Ii Sun Ills lIdI.. Merlin . 0 beetle! I 1& i: zit: i ii? visitors to , later date. Mrs. Brtice rcplied ex-It NEW DEAN - Boyd Neel, one of Britain's leading conductors and musicians, has been appoint- led dean of the Royal Conserva- tory of Music of Toronto. He suc- ceeds Sir Ernest MacMiIlan who retired in 1952. Mr. Neel, who as- sumes his duties Scpt I. conduct- ed the Sadlcrs Wells Opera Com- pany in 1946 and 1947 and the D'Oyly Carte Company in 1949. He was made a commander of the British Empire in the Queen's New Year's honors list. I ICP PHOTO): l Georgetown and Vicinity I . .' A. B. A. A. Harold Dicks oi, the Royal Canadian Navy, station-, ed at H. M. C. S. Stadacona ini Halifax. N. S. arrived in George-l ,town on Vvednesday, April 29th.' Iwlierc he will spend fifteen days' leave with his parents, Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Harold hasi "-!just completed a Gunnery Ofiicersi Writers course at H. M. C. S. Sta-i ;dacona. , Sincere sympathy is being ex-, tended by numerous friends here to Mr. T. F Rentoii and his sis- ters. the Misses Mae and Ethel ,Rr-ninn, in the. death of their; icousin, Mrs. Miles Nickles of Pasa-l, dena. California, who was the former Miss Sadie Renton. of this, ytown and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Renton. Mrs.l iNicklcs' son, Miles Jr.. of tlicl United States Navy. visited George-a town last summer and was a guest, lot the Reriton family. Mrs. Nic-ii 'kles was a sister of the late. Mrs David Rentnn. who won distinc-3 tion in Southern California. where! he was Superintt-iident. of thel ,Wrigley Company of Catalina Is-i land. Miss Patsy Publicover was it re- cent guest of friends in Cardigan Mr. C. H Llewellyn was a recent .visitor to Cliarlottetown. l 1 Mr. Arthur Macswain has re- ,turned to his home in Georgetown following a visit to the City. y i Mr. H P. George, Sin. was a! recent visitor to Charlottetown. I Mrs. Douglas Rutherford of Halifax. N. S., arrived in George- town on Wednesday. April 29th. on an extended visit to her par-I eats, Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs.l Sr., Mr. Rutherford, who is at member of the Royal Canadian Navy, left recently on a tour , duty with the Canadian Navy in Korea. Friends of Mayor 7.1. A MacDon- ald, M. L. A., of Cardigan. arey pleased to hear that he has re- the past quarter century Miss . . y. -' turned to his home, after bout: a Mnnmle Mscnmnm "DING 1'" patient in the Charlottetown I-Ios-l pitnl. Mr. William Keeping arrived in Georgetown last week having mot- ored from Florida, U. S. A, where "M Mrs” Mny PMM0" ” pm” he spent the winter months. Mr. Gordon Kerr of Charlotte- town, Provincial EXPPIIIIVP. Coni- missioner of Boy Scouts and Mr. Driscoll. Boy Scout Camp Chief. visited Georgetown recently on Boy Scout business. adian Army tPermanent Forcoi. who is stationed at l.ondon, Out. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavers. Mr. William Christian of Launch- ing was a business visitor in George- town and Montague on Thiirsdziv May 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan were recent visitors to Pictou. N. S., where they were the guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan. On Wednesday evening. May 8th Mr. Arnold Murphy. accompanied by Mrs. William Murphy. Mrs. F. J. Delsory. Mrs. Joseph Victor and STOP ea-mu uimms pm-no I GENE iuiitr 0"! CHAMPION THUR. -" FRI. - SAT. BARBED WIRE AND BULLETS CAN'T GENE! I He's double dynamite with both barrels blasting rustlersl LTIIIIILL AND ACTION CAVALCADE! . Special Service At Pie. Gordon Lovers of the Can-i Montague church ..'An outstanding W.M.s. thank offering eerviceywas held at Trin- ity Unlted Church. Montague. on Sunday evening. April 26th. when the speaker was Rev. J. M. Fraser, minister of the church. Rev. Mr. Fraser took his text: from Matthew 13, "The Field is the World", and Ephesians 2."Now ye are no more strangers and for- elgnere, but fellow citizens". This address on home missions pictured the work carried on at ports such as Halifax where representatives of the church meet the ships at the dock to welcome immigrants coni- ing to Canada. These new Canadians have suf- fered persecution under Hitler in Germany and other European countries. and as many of them are unable to speak or understand the language, to be greeted by a. deaconess or other representative of the church, who can speak sev- eral languages and interpret for these strangers must be of great encouragement. i The newcomers are served coffee and doughnuts, clothing or other necessities distributed where need- ed, and they are directed to trnins which take them to their destina-' tion. I Mr. Fraser brought his message to a close by quoung the following poem. composed by Miss Aleen Ratz. for several years a port worker representing the United Church of Canada in Halifax,who, with her ability to speak fivc laii- guages. was well qualified to nel- come iininig:i'aiits of difiereiit races and languages to Canada: "I saw two ships a-sailing. A-sailing on the sea. y And oh. they were all laden t With iiontlrous folks for me. i "Tlicrc were Freiicliinen iii lllfl cabins. y Much baggnae in the holds, , The (lr-cks were lined with Ger- ninns. Aii(l the masts looked down on Poles. , "I saw the Dutcluncn on the deck. In their quaint wooden shoes, l Black-eyed Italians at the. rail, 1 Of brown and lighter hues. "There wero C'l.CCllS mid (irccki and Swedish, There were Dimes, Croat and Jew; Hiing:ii'ian.s and Latvians. And iiiaiiy others, too. "I saw the shins a-sailing, A-sailing on -the sea, i What happens to their treasurcsl Depends on you and me." The service. also included an ex-i ions -- Solo: "O Saviour Hear Me”- Mrs. Arnold Wiglitman. Solo: "The Nincty and Nine"- Mr. Gordon Coffin. l Two members of the menlpchoiri 4 l . . i it his home in Souris Address and Presentation ..'On April 28th at North Lake school, eleven ladies and two gen- tlemen took their First Aid tests. Miss McMillan, R.N., gave tlietests to the energetic students who have been taught. the lessons by their instructor, Mrs. Charles gMcCor- mack. on the completion of the tests Mrs. James Dingweli acted as chairman and called on Mrs. James McDonald to read a few well chosen words and Mrs. Dan- iel Conway presented Mrs. McCor- mack with two lovely gifts. She most flttingly replied and thanked each one for the gifts "To you Mrs. Mccormack. the First Aid Course which you have conducted here is now completed. Like life it had its lights and sha- dows, the latter caused by grippe and 'flu epidemics, so prevalent for.the past week. "Whether your imagination is elastic enough to consider your pupils as lights we leave to you. The fact that many sick folks are at home is incentive to them to learn First Aid lessons and they travelled there in all sorts of weather and conveynnc' over or rather through the worst road of the season. ”Modem life has many advant- ages but if we pause to think we must know that accitlcnis both in the home and higliway are almost daily happenings. We trust your sincere attempt to demonstrate and instruct in First Aid principles may enable some or all of us to be helpful. should accidents arise. to ease the pain or suilrriug until medical aid is summoned. "We trust that socially our meet- ings hcre have been mutually pleasant. We have pleasure in pre- sciitiiig those little gifts as evid- once of our rijipittziritioii. illlfl we ask you in l'ClLll'Il lu pres: Miss Campbell with this other rr:niiid- or oi her efforts to keep the school warm and coiniortnblc for outl meetings each night. "A buffet luiich ivas S(”.TP(l by the ladies. and Mrs. liit:Cnriu:u-k and Miss Ciiiiipbcll npiiiii thniiketl them for their kindness in every way, as all departed for their homes after singing "God Save the Queen". U East Baltic and Vicinity 'Thc lobster iislieriueii got away to a good start for thc llSh- ing ground on April 30th. and quite a lot of traps went out. There were over 60 boats left the North Harbour and all hope for a good season and good prices mcllent musical program. as fol- Km. lobster Mr Robert R. Garrett returned 0 havmg spent the past. several months in Florida. ' 5-'ll1K ”H-WC Thlhe Own W:i.v.Loi'd",l Frieiitls in the eastern districts and "The Church In the Wild, Wood". Mrs. A. C. Johnston wasl organist. will regret to learn that Mr James Mclnnis of Sousla and formerly of Lakeville is at pre- sent A patient in the semis Hos- T rs. J. W. Lavers, motored to!.pltal. All wish him a quick re- M Montague. ly Rev. W. A. l”'ntci'soii and Mr. Ni W. llansen attended the Presby- tery of the United Church of Can- ada. held in Charlottetown on Thursday. May 7th. Mi". l-lrank .l. Shaiiahan of the Department of Veterans Affair Charlottetown was a business via-, itor to Georgetown on Friday. May 8th. Mr. S. C. Knight visited Char- lottetown on business on Thursday. rwr . my 7th. Mr. A. .1. Robertson. P.E.l. Mutual iFire Insurance Company aizent. was a business visitor to Georgetown on tTliursday. May 7th. i .... Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and daughters. Heather and Holly of New Glasgow, N. 8.. motored to Georgetown on Friday. May 8th. for the weekend. At. a meeting of the. Mayor and change. were drawn up present plans call for a parade at 2.00 pm,, of the school children. Canadian Legion, Ladies Auxiliary. Boy Scouts and citizens. Following the parade several speakers will be heard at the Town Hall and a matinee of appropriate short pict- ures will be shown. At 4.00 p.m. the Queen's message will be broadcast. The evening's pro- gramme will include a bonfire and possibly a picture show and dance in the Town Hall. It is anticipated t.hat certain changes will be. made in tho piopcscd programme at I later date. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and recent visitors to Georgetown where Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. -A.C. KINII EIIIE TEA Siiniiliuiuiq ililfl II! In mus! where they were. guests of Mrs. A Baker's mother. Mrs. Mabel Lavcrs, Am,1cmlm,e shop! Comm hem ii family of Charlottetown are visit- C lng in Georgetown at the home of X Mrs. Cui-rie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. , a John c. Gotell. I p , Mrs. Walter Conohnn and son Wally of Cardigan were guests on ll Thursday of Mrs. Conohon's piir- f rnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flip - K gerald. Mr. Joe. MacMilian and Mr. Gsr- 3:."e aid Driseoll of Charlottetown were - 93 they were guests at the home of y gp3y . .4 turn to health. ' Mrs. Neil A. lVlvLellan is at present ill at her home in Red Point. Sympathy goes oit to the widow 'an:i family of Mr. Albert Finnan ' whose death took place in the 5 mlcity Hospital recently. His lUlI(lI'IIl1L!VInK5I'0n M” be sorry to learn lwas held from his home to the Rollo Bay Church May 2. Miss Ronelda Mclsaac, Green- vale. is spending some time via- iiting with her sister and brother- .ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- 'Lellan. Red Point. s. Gillespie of Souris in the re-' cent. death of his father, Mr. W. E. Gillespie, Charlottetown. Mn. Stephen Mlllar. Int Bal- tic, is at present a patient in the souls Hospitali All with her a speedy recovery. The codfish have. struck on the Basin Head shore and are consid- ered very early; some of the fishermen have had some good catches but the demand and prices for salt fish is considered serious at the present Lime. It is hoped it change will soon take place as there is a lot of people depending on the fishing industry for their means of livelihood Mr. and Mrs. Fay Glover and family of Charlottetown were Sunday, May 3rd, visitors at the home of Mrs. Glover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dixon, East Baltic. Mr. Roniiic J. McDonald, Eastl ,Poini, was a business visitor to North Lake, May 3rd. I Mr. Nelson Stewart is still can- liined to his home in Red Point iAll sincerely wish him a quick y recovery. E Mrs. Elsie Kennedy. Red Point, has closed up her place of busi- ness for a. couple of months and is at present employed at Sav- age Harbour. Mr. Joseph Cheverie. East Point lspent a pleasant week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mc- Intyre, Charlottetown. - Cniigratulatitrris are extended (in Mr. and Ml'S. William Bulter of Peters Road. Mrs. Butler was lthe former Miss Lois McMillan of Elmira. The marriage was per- formed by the Rev. Carl Currie, Murray Harbour. 1 Messrs Peter Mcliellan and Williiini Pierce of the Fishery .l)ept., Souris were business vis- itors to North Lake, May lst. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching. Red Point, motored to Charlotte-, ylnllll recently on business, Q -U l i Murray Harbour Notes ..'Mr. Garnet Irving. who isi serving with the Canadian Army and stationed at Calgary. Alberta, ,is enjoying his annual furlough ,uith his wife and family at Mur- yray Harbour. Mr. Ronnie Harris. student at P. W.C.. spent the April 25th week- ,end as guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hs.i'ris. -- I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fraser werci ,visitors to Charlottetown on Satur. 0135'. April 25th. Miss Ruth Fraser. student at P. W-C. merit the April 25th weekend 3' Mlll”TR.V Harbour as guest of her DETCHU. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slew- art. Mr. Garnet Penny has returned from the Magdalen Islands bring. mg a load of herring. Mr. Penny made the trip alone in his large motor boat. taking with him on the trip down ii. cargo of potatoes and on return some hundred and fifty barrels of herring which is finding a may market as bait. , The many friends of Mr. John that he is confined to his home through illness. All join in the hope that the genial John will make a rapid and complete recov- ery. .lottetowii is a son of Mrs "chomp, 'in port iriun the .iiiinio.'li;itoly on l'I'l'lllll in 2 lCOlIl-'plElC I'CCDI'('I',V. Twin Sisters celebrating 85tii llirthilays Today . . tcelebratfng their 85th him, days together in IVIo!itagugrtod; are twin sisters. Mrs. 0,0,3, 1 Thompson. affectionately known all as "Gram Thompsoii," W Miss Martha Townshend, balm known as "Aunt Mat." Although Miss Townshend 9, partially crippled! with artiu-in, her sister is still very agile, Ind together they run their lmme in Montague. famous for their 5,. lightful hospitality. where um, family and friends will attend I birthday party today. Mr. George 'I'hompson oi Chm. son. Her husband mid other Mm Col. Charles Thompson, both med some years ago. Warmest congratulations are. be. in; extended to this grand pair 10. day by their family and mm" friends. from nelir and far, 5'. whom they are held in the ;;ro;.q,5y esteem and affection. visiting in the village for the W, several months, left d - ;; Ly” week of April 20th to iakv -,1, M regular work for the mniiiq. mouths. Mr. Bruce Mac!-lherson or wine- ice was a visitor to Murm- Har- bour on Monday, April or return he was ai't'()lli) Mrs. MacPherson who . the guest of her mo'.hri'. .ii;. yqg: ton White for the pn:' .-mm; days. The schooner Grace I. ti" vxm. non, Capt. lllibert Wl-' Monday, April L"Illi. of 450 barrels of her . have not struck locally as art a..rl with the lobster fishing sensuy om, days away such corpora n p 1;, great deinniiti. Cant. W i tinlriis iilirii iiiiloadiiic w..a tom. plcted. Miss Margaret Bell. n ho is at. tending P.W.C. spent tkin Apm 25th weekend in Murrai iitrhmir as the guest of her ino' 31,-... John Bell. The mcmv friends of Iii; Lea. popular merchant. of M . Harbour. will be sorry to 17-- he has been obliged to Prince Edward ISl'lll(.l I-Ir treatineiit. Mr. L".'i, who and favourably known :3 the Island. will have iriends pulling for The niiiiiy fi';eii:ls ul it lint White. will be liarpjr to l...ii 12;: this grand old pentleiiirx ported as being well on tho complete recovery. Mr. W has long since passed .. score years, has l)PPll 2” ' . home for the past sou:-ii. i- '!r.s ('li. Card Of Thanks ..'I wish to publicly: 0:3,” ' 'l!l' apprerlatioii and tiiiinks mi lite members of the Moi; m Department for their in extinguishing a roof my building on Main it were not for llKil' pi . ymtitih greater daniagr. e per. ,haps total lots would hair ;-min ,ed. 4 Thank you gentlemen M. F. MarI)(1.VAl.l). Mr. James MacKay of Charlotte. town was a visitor to Murray Hm-. hour over the weekend of April Mr. and Willard Chins, 25th. where he was the guest of fBasin Head. were recent visitors his Sister. Mrs. Hilda Sharam. l to Charlottetown. i Mr. Rcbcrt. Maehrm and Miss June White. strident. at. P. Leonard Gillis. Montague were'her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter April 3rd. large crowd attended and Lowell Harbour and Montague. May 1st iii . --i5ALE -- cur FLONERS cu-t IN HALF Mr,,W.C., was the weekend guest. oil 9 1 its business visitors to North Lake While. Mr. Sam Tawil, well known u-av. tnc,ellcr of Charlottetown, was a V13. iiitor to Murray Harbour on Mon- : the Red Point School on April yday. April 27th. While here he was 27' and 28th., with Dr. Shaw and the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie . several other speakers presiding Gordon. ::::.f.:.i.':r.”. h,:l:.:"';:;,::. its mm for the ML Mr. Albert Cameron of 0har- M - l V . or .2ti:::.n.:.i.:.: ill 27th. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Miss Nettle Beck. who has been "-53 EUR" BOARDING THOUSE AT THAT 6lM6 ct-iA2Acrei2, WE'D Berrez :50 HOME AND CHALK- . -roux. A FEW PLAY5!Do you STOPPED SPOUTIMG MOLTEN LAVA AND AND COOLED OFF 2 E6AD,Twiee5! You KNOW HOW MARTHA I6-WA IZAGING PAM- THER ONE Mnqure, NEXT!--LlM! A GAY OF POSIES USUALLY MELT6 HER-w i-lAK- i4oFF!.? DID you BRING ALONG llevd.tee.Ine.Y.G.UI.PeI.0N. , MAJOR Hooiii KITTEMl5l-I THE dose- ' Barren . Pkacrice 11-is ale MY-PAL .t..--..--.......-ug... --V '